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Water Level
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The water level in your washer should fit the
size of your wash load. Small loads will use
lower water levels. There must be enough
water in the washtub to allow items to move
and turn over freely.
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Overloading the washtub can result in poor
washing and rinsing.
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Overloading may also cause wrinkling and
tearing of items.
IMPORTANT: If in doubt, always use a higher water
level. Most average loads will require a water
setting between Medium and Extra Large. Failure
to have the correct volume of water relative to
the load will increase the incidence of excessive
lint.
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Reset (OPTIONAL)
Use the RESET if agitation has started and
more water is needed for the load.
Wash Temperature
Hot Water
Hot water will give the best results of cleaning and
sanitizing, but it is not suitable for all items. It is
best for sturdy whites and colorfast items, heavily
soiled items and diapers.
Warm Water
By using warm water, there is less chance of color
loss in items. Warm water also reduces wrinkling in
permanent press items. Use with light and
moderate soils, non-colorfast or dark colors,
permanent press, silks, woolens, nylon, and acrylic.
Cold Water
Cold water is less effective in cleaning than hot or
warm water, but it does minimize wrinkling and color
fading. Use it for washing extra-sensitive clothes
and for the rinsing of all fabrics.
NOTE: In wash temperatures colder than 60
o
F
(15
o
C), detergents do not dissolve well. This may
cause ineffective cleaning, or lint and residue to
form.
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Wrong Water Level for
Size of Load
Right Water Level for
Size of Load
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