GE VVVVA8876M User Manual

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frequency will determine how
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see limestone buildups in just a few
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more rapidly on cotton, it will

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• Gives a stiff, harsh, rough feel to

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• Causes colors to fade and become

dull and dingy.

• Causes graying of fabrics.

• Leaves a white, powdery residue

on dark-colored items.

• Causes soot-fadine of bright

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colors as a result of direct contact
with detergent.

• Reduces wrinkle-resistance of

permanent press fabrics.

• Destroys effectiveness of flame-

retardant finishes on cottons such
as children’s sleepwear.

• Increases fabric wear because

of the scrubbing action between
limestone deposits on the fabrics
during washer agitation.

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• Unsightly buildup on all washer
sur&ces exposed to the wash

solution.

• Mat-like, crusty formations caused

by lint adhering to the sticky

limestone deposits.

• Increased service calls because

of limestone deposits in the pump.

and other washer parts.

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Kecommended methods to
reduce iimesione buildups

• Use a powdered phosphate

detergent or a liquid detergent if
these are available in your area.

• Install a home water softener.

This will significantly reduce
limestone buildup.

• Use a packaged non-precipitating

water softener, such as Calgon
brand with phosphate.

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of limestone on your clothes.
These are generally good washing
practices and will give better soil
removal whether or not you have

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detergent.

• Use hotter wash water, for

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This also improves oily-soil
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• Tf you wash in cooler water to
save energy, use more detergent to

promote better washing. Also be

sure to use bleach on bleachable
fabrics. Use hot water whenever

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• Add detergent and allow washer

to fill and agitate for three or four

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before adding clothes.

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recommended detergent amoimts
in relation to water hardness.

• Increase use of bleaches, presoaks,

packaged water conditioners, prewash

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removing stubborn soils and stains.

• Use greater care in sorting loads.

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and increase detergent to help keep
dirt from redepositing on less
soiled items. Wash delicate items
separately to prevent damage from
heavy, sturdy clothes.

• Wash smaller loads to increase

cleaning action of washer.

• Use fabric softener to counteract
stiffness or harshness in clothes.

How to partiaiiy restore clothes

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deposits, they may be partiaiiy

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of hot tap water for 15 minutes.
USE A PLASTIC CONTAINER.
Then wash clothes in the washer
using detergent.

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damage the porcelain.

• Vinegar soak solution may

reduce the wrinkle-resistance
of permanent press fabrics.

• Vinegar soak may damage

the dyes in some fabrics.

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reaction of the calcium in the hard water with the sodium carbonate in the detergent.

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