Alliance Laundry Systems TLW2021N User Manual

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Cold Water

The Cold Wash is ideal for delicate items.
Although its cleaning abilities are not as great
with hot or warm water, it is useful for colors that
bleed easily and for sensitive fabrics.

The Cold Rinse is optional in every cycle and is the
most beneficial for fabrics. Cold rinses reduce
wrinkling and color fading. In addition, cold
rinses will save money and energy.

NOTE: In wash temperatures colder than 60

o

F

(16

o

C), detergents do not dissolve well. This

may cause ineffective cleaning, or lint and
residue to form.

NOTE: Always follow manufacturer’s care labels.

Wash Temperature Guide

Energy

You can save energy when washing by following a
few guidelines:

1. Heating water accounts for the greatest

energy expense when washing. Save on
heating water by using warm or cold washes
as well as cold rinses.

2. Wash full loads, but do not overload.

Water Temperature

Use

Comments

BOOSTED HOT

(select models only)

(approximately 140°F [60°C])

Sturdy whites and colorfast items

Work clothes

Heavily soiled items

Diapers

Best cleaning for heavily soiled
items

Best for sanitizing

HOT

(approximately 120°F [49°C]
or as determined by outside

hot water supply)

Sturdy whites and colorfast items

Work clothes

Soiled items

Diapers

Best cleaning for soiled items

Good for sanitizing

WARM

(approximately 100º F [38°C])

Rinsing of some items

Light and moderately soiled items

Non-colorfast or dark colors

Permanent press

Silks, woolens, nylon, acrylic

Reduces wrinkling in permanent
press fabrics

Less fading

Reduces shrinking in knits

COLD

(approximately 60º F [16°C])

Rinsing of most items

Non-colorfast fabrics

Extra delicate clothing

Saves energy

Reduces color fading

Reduces wrinkling

Reduces shrinking

120

o

F

(49

o

C)

100

o

F

(38

o

C)

60

o

F

(16

o

C)

HOT

WARM

COLD

TLW1994N

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