Sorting & loading, Before washing – Fisher & Paykel IWL12 Manuel d'utilisation

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Sorting & Loading

To get the best wash results it pays to sort your clothes before washing.

Care Labels

Care labels will tell you about the fabric of the garment and how it should be washed.

Soil

Sort clothes according to the type and amount of soil. Some soils suit warmer washes
(e.g. oily soils), while others are best washed in cold water (e.g. mud, blood, grass).
(See Lifecycles pages 25 – 29).

Color

Sort white fabrics from colored fabrics (this avoids the possibility of dye transfer).

Lint

Wash lint givers and lint collectors separately. Where possible, turn lint collectors inside out.

Lint givers

Lint collectors

Towels

Corduroy

Chenille

Synthetics

Terry cloth

Permanent Press

Socks

Before Washing

Check Pockets

Loose items can damage both your washer and your clothes.

Close Zippers, Hooks and Eyes

To make sure that these items do not snag on other clothes.

Mend any Torn Garments

Tears or holes may become larger during washing. Remove any loose bra wires as they can
damage your washing machine and/or dryer.

Pre-treat any Stains

Avoid spraying stain removers onto any washing machine surfaces.

For a

Balanced Load

place unfolded clothes evenly around the agitator. Do not wrap large

items, such as sheets, around the agitator. A mixture of small and large items will wash the best.

Make sure the Water Level Suits the Load Size

Using too much water can cause splashing and out of balance loads. To reduce this risk, use
AUTO SENSING. Loads that extend above the dispenser may also cause splashing.

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