GE WSM2420S User Manual

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PROBLEM

ON CLOTHES
IN CYCLE
(continued)

SNAGS, HOLES,

TEARS,

OR

WEAR

There is no solution

once this type of
damage has occurred.

IN

PRESS AND

“NO-IRON” ITEMS

POSSIBLE CAUSE

To

residue except pilling can usually be removed from garments through use of correct

laundry procedures.

Pins on garments or sharp objects left in pockets. Remove

pins, check pockets

of

before

in washer. ‘Also check washer to see if any objects

remained in wash tub.

Snaps, hooks, sharp buttons, belt buckles, zippers. Make sure all hooks, snaps and

buttons are fastened. Remove sharp buttons and belt buckles. This is very important
when washing knits, which snag easily. Turn knits inside out.

use of chlorine bleach. Holes may have random square shape; yellow

discoloration, fabric will be weak at edges of hole.

(a) Use only correct, measured amount of bleach.

(b) Never add undiluted bleach to washer tub nor allow clothes to come in

contact with undiluted bleach. Do not wipe up bleach spills with clothes.

(c) Damage from chemicals such as hair preparations (bleach, dye, home permanent

solution), battery acid, some toilet bowl cleaners. Immediately rinse towels and
other articles thoroughly which have come in contact with these

before

them in washer. Avoid contaminating items of clothing with such chemicals.

Small, unnoticed holes, tears or ripped seams may enlarge during washing.
Check garments carefully before loading washer and mend

rips and tears.

As permanent press garments age, they may show fraying at collars and cuffs. This
is due to the weakening of the fibers by the permanent press process. It is not caused
by the washer. you can slow this process by washing small permanent press loads
with a large water level. Do not wash heavy items such as towels with permanent.
press When possible, remove collar

Roughness or burrs on agitator due to damage incurred by heavy belt

etc.

Examine agitator for roughness or burrs and smooth by filing if necessary.

May be using wrong cycle for delicate fabrics. Use delicate cycle. Refer to garment
manufacturer’s care instructions.

Garments weakened by aging, sun or atmosphere. This is an inevitable process
and is not caused by the washer. You may slow down process by use of delicate cycle.

Too little water in washer or too large a load. Load washer only with the number of

items that will move freely. Select

water level.

Leaving clothes in dryer after tumbling stops. Immediately after dryer stops

tumbling, remove clothes and place them on hangers.

Too many items in dryer. Dry only one washer load at a time. Do not combine

Too few items in dryer. If drying only one article, add two or more similar articles,

even if dry, to insure proper tumbling.

loads. Avoid laundering heavy permanent press items, such as work

clothes, with lighter permanent press items such as shirts or blouses. Also do not
wash or dry permanent press items with regular laundry.

Too many items in washer. Items must have room to move freely. Permanent press

loads should always be smaller than

loads..

more than medium loads.

Use of incorrect wash and dry cycles. Use permanent press wash cycle which

provides a cool-down rinse to minimize

Also, use automatic dry cycle.

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