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Wash options
Washing bulky items
Forcing large items into the machine may result in
them being damaged during washing. Make sure
there is enough room in the machine for items to
move when being washed.
Some items float up during the wash, (eg duvets/
doonas and pillows). If they sit too high they may
touch stationary parts of the machine during
agitate or spin. To minimize the chance of this
happening,
bulky items should be pushed down
below the water level after fill and pushed to sit
below the medium high water level mark on the
agitator before spinning. Select a slow spin.
To prevent an out of balance load or splashover
we recommend washing these items on the
DELICATE
cycle.
If you wish to re-spin the load at
a faster speed make sure the load is sitting below
the medium-high mark before spinning.
Washing woollens
The
WOOL
cycle has been approved by the New Zealand
Wool Board and the Australian Wool Corporation for
Woolmark products carrying a MACHINE WASHABLE
care claim. The fibres of these woollens have been
treated to prevent felting when they are machine
washed. Most handknitted garments are not made of
machine washable wool and we recommend that you
wash them by hand.
Check the care label.
Use a wool detergent.
Use the
WOOL
cycle.
Hand washed woollens may be spun in your
Smart Drive™
.
To dry woollens lie them flat on a towel and pat into shape. Dry out of direct sunlight.
Some wool underlays and sheepskin products can be washed in a washing machine but may
produce excessive amounts of lint that may cause pump blockages.
Nappy sanitisers/ Bleach
Nappy sanitisers and bleach are very corrosive to metal surfaces. DO NOT use your
Smart Drive™
to soak items in bleach or sanitiser, or tip the contents of the nappy bucket into your machine.
Rinse and wring items out thoroughly before placing them in your machine.
Bulky items should sit below the
medium high water level mark.
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