Preparation, Sorting wash loads, Precautions for fabric care before wash cycle – LG WT4970CW User Manual

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18 PREPARATION

PREPARATION

Sorting wash loads

Precautions for fabric care before wash cycle

Read and observe the following to prevent shrinkage or damage to clothes.

A

c

AUTION

Do not wash or spin any item labeled

or known to be water-proof or water-resistant, even if the

product care label on the item permits machine washing.

Failure to follow these instructions could result in bodily

injury, severe damage to your laundry, your washer and/or

property damage as a result of abnormal vibration of the

washer.

- Examples of water-proof or water-resistant items include

certain mattress pads, mattress covers, rain gear, camping

gear, skiing apparel, outdoor gear and similar items.

♦ Check all pockets to make sure that they are empty.

-Items such as clips, matches, pens, coins, and keys can

damage both your washer and your clothes.

♦ Close zippers, hooks, and drawstrings to prevent these

items from snagging or tangling on other clothes.

♦ Pretreat heavily stained areas before washing.

- Doing so will produce clean, stain-free results.

♦ Combine large and small items in a load. Load large items

first.

♦ Large items should not be more than half of the total

washload.

♦ The washer can be fully loaded, but the drum should not

be tightly packed with items.

♦ Do not wash single items, except for bulky items such as

blankets. Make sure to wash laundry in similar types of

loads.

- Washing a single small item may result in the tub

becoming unbalanced, vibrating and making a noise.

♦ Brush heavy soil, dust, or hair off fabrics before washing.

- Laundry may not wash clean if there is dirt or sand on the

fabrics, or they may damage due to particles rubbing

against sheer fabrics.

♦ Wash blankets individually.

- Washing more than one blanket together may produce

unclean results due to tangling or an unbalanced load.

♦ Always separate fabrics according to their colors and wash

them separately to prevent colors from running.

- Fabrics may damage or become stained due to fabric

dyes running, or due to foreign objects transferring from

one fabric to another.

Fabric care labels

Most

articles

of

clothing

feature

fabric

care

labels

that

include

instructions for proper care.

Category

Label

Directions

é

Fland Wash

t/

Machine Wash, Normal Cycle

t/

Use Permanent Press/Wrinkle
Resistant washing machine

setting (which has a cool down or
cold spray before the reduced
spin)

Washing

Ü

Use Gentle/Delicate washing
machine setting (slow agitation

and/ or reduced wash time).

n

Do Not Wash

Do Not Wring

• ••

Flot

Water Temperature

• •

Warm

Cold/Cool

A

Bleach symbols

A

Any Bleach (When Needed)

A

Only Non-Chlorine Bleach (When
Needed)

Do Not Bleach

Sorting laundry

It

is

recommended

that

you

sort

laundry

into

similar

loads

that are washable in the same cycle.

Refer to the following chart for sorting clothes

Colors

Whites / Lights / Darks

Soil

Fleavy / Normal / Light

Fabric

Délicates / Easy Care / Sturdy Cottons

Lint

Lint Producers / Lint Collectors

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