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HOW MUCH DETERGENT SHOULD BE
USED?
• Please note that this User's Manual is for common use.
Make use of the User's Manual depending upon your washing machine model.
HOW TO PUT THE DETERGENT IN
1. Open the detergent box by pulling in the direction of the arrow as shown in
the figure and then put the powder detergent in the detergent box.
2. Put in one-time amount of detergent evenly so the detergent may not brim
over the box.
Caution : If softener is stored over the above base line, it may flow down at any time.
HOW TO ADD THE FABRIC SOFTENER
• When a proper amount (one time does) of fabric softener is stored in the
softener inlet,it is automatically put in at the last rinsing cycle.
• Do not use detergent, bleach or starch into the Softener Inlet.
• Using too much softener may produce unsatisfactory results.
• Do not open the lid during the Spin Dry cycle.
If added too early, its effectiveness will decrease.
• Do not leave the softener into the Softener
Dispenser for a long time.
Because softner became stiff.
HOW TO ADD THE BLEACH
• Add a proper amount of liquid bleach (one time dose) to the Bleach Inlet
before washing.
• Must separate bleachable clothes first, and then add bleach.
• If it is powder bleach, it can be mixed with water and directly put
in the spin basket.
• If the bleach contact with garments directly, it may cause
discoloration on the garments.
• The amount of
concentrated detergent
is indicated in proportion
to the water level marks.
(One cup is 35g.)
• Using too much
detergent may cause
unsatisfactory rinsing
result and it is harmful
to our environment also.
Detergent Device
Put the detergent in
proportion to water level
Softener Device
Softener
baseline
Depending upon the
water level
Maximum
(Water Level)
(For Blanket, below 2.0
l
)
High
(Water Level)
Medium
(Water Level)
Low
(Water Level)
Extra Low
(Water Level)
Add detergent.
Concentrated
detergent
General
detergent