GE MODEL WA7800R Sort by Surface Texture, Sort by Fabric, Sort by Soil Sort by Color

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LINT COLLECTORS—such as man-made fibers and napped fabrics like velveteen and corduroy—attract lint. These must be washed separately.

For more information on lint control, see The Problem Solver section.

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For instructions on different fabrics and loads, see the Controls Setting Guide.

It pays to check and prepare clothes for washing.

Empty pockets, brush out cuffs, zip zippers, snap snaps, hooks and buttons.

Do any necessary mending— rips, hems, tears.

Check all items for areas of heavy soil or stain.

Remove stains. See Stain Removal Guide.

Turn poly knits inside-out to minimize fabric surface damage.

Soaking and Pretreating—a good way to loosen deep soils and stains.

A thorough soaking with detergent or special soaking agent is another way to remove heavy soils, embedded dirt and even some stains.

Soaking can be either a completely separate washing step or a preliminary step to a complete wash cycle. For detailed information on how to soak in your washer, see How to Use the Soak Cycle section.

FOR INFORMATION ON SOAKING AGENTS, see Other Laundry Products Guide.

Pretreat heavy soil by rubbing in a small amount of liquid detergent or a paste made of water and powdered detergent or soap. For best results, wait 1/2 hour before washing.

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Contents UseatiQretiide ~LP US ~LP YOU To minimize the possibility of injury This washer must be properlyFor washer operation Wortant Safety ~STRUCTIONSSorting and Loading Setting the ControlsRegular Cycles ~S to Help YOU Select SettingsPermanent Press Cycles Knits CycleMini-Quick Cycle What Happens in Each Setting Approximate MinutesSpin Special Instructions for Use of the Mini-Basket ~b ~pical Mini-Basket ~b Wash LoadsAdd bleach SM~B~- MrgeHow to Use the Filter-Flo Pan How to Use the Mini-Quick CycleHow to Use the Bleach Dispenser How to Use the Soak CycleControls Setting Guide for different fabrics and loads Controls Setting GudeLoad Bleach Refer to Garment Manufacturers’ Care LabelsENERGY-SAVING TWS Sort by Fabric Sort by Surface TextureSort by Soil Sort by Color To Add Items After the Washer Has Started HOW to Load Your WAS~RProducts Phosphate- Powdered Detergents Effects on Washer Effects on ClothesRecommended Methods to Reduce Limestone Buildup HOW WCH Detergent should YOU USE? How to Partially Restore ClothesRecommended Amount of Detergent for Average Soil Load Add This Much Water Softener with a Full Water Level ~RD WATER-DO YOU ~W IT?For information on water softeners, see the guide below Sanitizer Laundry Product and Npe How to Use it Special InstructionsSoak Agent Case of the Invisible Stain HOW to ~MOVE STA~SOnce These Spots Become Visible, How Can You Remove Them? How Can You Prevent These After-You-Wash Shins?Stain White and Bleachable Fabrics Other Washable Fabrics QUESTIONS? USE this Problem SolverYellowed Clothes Blueorgray Color Stains Shrinkage General Problem Solver Heavily Soiled TemperatureWasher WON’T Operate WaterCycle Washer PausesWdll Be There Warranty