GE MINI BASKET MA5800G User Manual

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How Miucìi detcìgeni shonìd you

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The use of a sufficient amount of
detergent is one of the most important
things you can do to make sure your
wash comes out clean.

Amount required varies
according to:

1. Water hardness

2. Amount of soil

3. Size of load

4. T>'pe of detergent

5. Wash temperature

Use more detergent if
you have...

1. Hard water

2. Large loads

3. Greasy or oily soils

4. Lower wash temperature

5. Low phosphate detergent

If the recommended amount of
detergent produces too many suds,
switch to a low-sudsing detergent
brand, and follow instructions on
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Using too little detergent is a

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Always measure detergent in a

standard measuring cup.

HovK to use detergent—granular
or powdered:

Place detergent in the filter pan for
normal conditions, but, for best
results, put it next to the agitator
after the clothes have been loaded.

If your detergent doesn’t dissolve
well, predissolve the detergent in
hot water, then pour directly into
the wash basket.

Rcicommendec! amoimt of detergent for averi^e soil load

Water

Hardness

Water Level Setting

Large

Medium

Small

Mini-Basket

High-Sudsing
Powder lype

VERY

HARD

10-20 Gr.

2 cups

IM cups

1 ‘4 cups

'/2

cup

HARD

4-10 Gr.

1% cups

IV

2

cups

% cup

V* cup

SOFT

0-4 Gr.

1 cup

1 cup

’/2

cup

/8 cup

Low-Sudsing
Concentrated
Powder Type

0-10

Grains

1 cup

M cup

Vi cup

‘4 cup

LIQUID

0-10

Grains

FOLLOW PACKAGE DIRECTIONS

1. Use recommended amount of

detergent for your load and water
hardness as shown in chart.

2. When using other detergent
types—low and normal suds, powders,
liquids, non-phosphate powders—
follow recommendations on package ,

3. For hard water treatment, see
page 14.

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