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HOW
TO
SORT
CLOTHES
FOR
YOUR
DRYER
Sort by Weight
Separate
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Normally,
if you sort clothes correctly for washing,
you will have properly
sorted drying loads.
LOADING THE WASHER PROPERLY
• Add measured
amount of detergent.
• Load clothes
loosely. Dry clothes level should be no
higher than the top row of circular
holes in the wash
tub. Do not put clothes on the agitator or wind them
around it. For best results, mix large items with
small ones. When washing a single heavy item, such
as a shag rug or bedspread,
add one or two other
pieces to balance the load. Large items should be no
more than one-half
of the total load.
• To bleach
the load, measure
liquid bleach
according
to directions
on container.
After washer
has filled and agitated for several minutes,
add
diluted bleach to the bleach dispenser.
For information
on how to use bleaches
and fabric
softeners,
see Other Laundry
Products
section.
• Close lid. Washer will fill and agitate but will
not spin with lid open. This washer has a Safety
Lid Lock. As a safety measure,
the lid will be
automatically
locked during the spin portion of each
cycle. The lid will automatically
unlock about one
minute after the end of the spin cycle. To open lid
during spin cycle, push Cycle Selector IN and wait
for lid lock to release,
about one minute, before
opening.
For your personal
safety, never reach into
washer while parts are moving. Always
stop
washer to load, unload, add forgotten
items
or additional
laundry additives.
• Always
flush the dispenser
with one cup of water to
avoid bleach carry-over to
the next wash load.
NOTE:
Do not use powdered
bleach in the bleach dispenser.
Follow directions
on the package
when using powdered
bleach in the wash load.
A
CAUTION:
Failure to follow these
directions
can cause bleach damage to the
wash load.
WARNING:
Do not
use chlorine
bleach and
ammonia
in the same
load. Poisonous
gas can
occur, resulting
in
serious injury or death.
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