Water guidelines – Whirlpool 7LSC9355BN0 User Manual

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L A U N D R Y T I P S

Water Guidelines

Selecting water temperatures

WASH WATER
TEMPERATURE*

SUGGESTED FABRICS

COMMENTS

HOT

• Work clothes

• Best cleaning for heavily soiled items

130°F (54°C)

• Sturdy whites/colorfast

• Removes oils, perspiration, greasy

or above

pastels

soils, and stains

• Diapers

• Prevents graying or yellowing

WARM

• Dark/noncoiorfast colors

• Best for lightly soiled to moderately

90°-110°F

• Permanent press items

soiled items

(32°-44°C)

• Nylon, polyester, acrylics,

• Safe for most fabric finishes

silks, woolens

• Less fading and dye bleeding

• Knits/delicate fabrics

• Reduces wrinkling

COLD

• Extra-sensitive colors

• Best for very lightly soiled items

70°-90°F

• Noncolorfast items

• Saves hot water

(21°-32°C)

• Hand washables

• Best rinse water temperature

* The washer features cold rinses for all wash temperatures. In addition, warm rinses are

available with hot and warm washes. Warm rinse water provides better water extraction

than cold rinse water, but may increase wrinkling when line drying. In cold climates, warm

rinse water also provides a more comfortable temperature for handling the wash load.

Checking hot water

temperature

Your hot water should be 130°F (54°C) or
above. If you do not know your hot water
temperature, you can check it easily. You
may need to raise the temperature of your
water heater. To check your hot water:
1. Fill a pan with the hottest water available

from the faucet that fills your washer.

NOTE: If you do not have a faucet at your

washer site, collect the water from the
faucet closest to your washer.

2. Place a candy thermometer or cooking

thermometer in the water to check the
temperature.

NOTE: In wash water temperatures colder

than 70°F (21 °C), detergents do not dissolve
well. Also, soils may be difficult to remove,
and some fabrics may retain wear wrinkles
and may have increased pilling.

Water hardness

Many poor washing results can be traced to

the hardness of the wash water. To check
your water hardness:
• City water - ask the city water company.
• Well water - ask the local water authority.

Ask for the mineral content in grains/gallon
or parts/miilion. If your water is more than
8 grains/gallon or more than 153 parts/
million, you should consider:
• Installing a water softener.
• Using more detergent.
• Using a packaged water conditioner.
• Not using soap.

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