How to prepare laundry loads, Follow manufacturer’s care labels for laundering, Fahrenheiit – Sears 95701 User Manual

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How to Prepare Laundry Loads

FOLLOW MANUFAC­

TURER’S CARE LABELS

FOR LAUNDERING

FOR BEST WASHING
RESULTS—

Sort wash loads according to color,
fabric type, construction, soil, and
lint.

COLORS

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FABRIC** CONSTRUCTION

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Terrycloth

Chenille

Flannel

Fleece Fabric

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Ferma Press

Synthetics

Velveteen

Corduroy, etc.

PREPARE

WASH LOAD

• Close zippers, unbutton buttons,

and

remove^detachable

trim­

mings. Empty pockets and turn
inside out. ,

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Remove

all

items

from garments and fabrics to be
washed or dried, such as facial
tissues, matches, crayons, nails,
safety pins or any metallic or hard
objects which might damage clothes
or appliance.
• Remove stains (see page 7).
• Pretreat very dirty areas (cuffs,

collars,

underarms,

children’s

socks, oil anci grease spots) with
detergent-water paste or full
strength liquid detergent (see
Laundry Aids and Uses, page 6).

• When washing woolens, dilute

all-purpose

detergent

before

treating spot. Excessive rubbing
will cause shrinkage.

• Permanent Press items require

special care (see page 11).

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Certain pretreat­

ment products can damage washer’s
plastic and painted finishes. Directly
apply pretreatment products to
stained fabric but away from
washer. After pretreatment, wash
and dry fabric as usual. Damage to
washer caused by pretreatment
products is not covered by war­

ranty.

SOAK HEAVILY
SOILED AND
STAINED AREAS

• Soaking helps loosen and remove

certain kinds of dirts and stains.

• Use laundry detergent products,

diluted bleach or ammonia.

• Soaking does not replace wash­

ing. Always wash load after soak­
ing, using detergent.

LOAD ARTICLES
LOOSELY

• Load articles no higher than top

row of circular holes in wash tub.

• Do not put items on top of

agitator or wind them around it.

• Mix large articles with small ones.

Large items should be no more
than half total load.

WATER LEVEL

The water level control can be set to
provide the proper amount of wash
and rinse water for specific wash

load sizes. Select water level that
will cover top of dry load. The
bulkiness of ws.sh loads is important
when determining a water level.
Articles such as pillows, blankets
and rugs are more absorbent and
require larger amounts of water.
For best results when washing bulky
items, set the V/ater Level control at

HIGH.

WATER
TEMPERATURES

Water temperature is a very impor­
tant factor. Approximate water
temperatures are suggested in the
chart below.

FAHRENHEIIT

140®^

100

HOT

^ WARM

7^

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COLD

Use Control
Settings chart on
page 10 to help
determine cor­
rect wash and
rinse tempera­
ture for fabrics.

When using water temperature
colder than 60 ’ F, read instructions
on detergent containers for cold
water wash or the following may

occur:
• Detergents may not dissolve well,

leaving spots or streaks of deter­
gent on articles.

• Soils are difficult to remove.
• Some fabrics will retain wear

wrinkles and may have increased
pilling.

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