Whirlpool 8LSR5233EZ0 warranty Washing special-care items, Care Instructions

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Washing special-care items

Most garments and household textiles have care labels with laundering instructions. Always follow care label directions when they are available. Below are general washing instruc- tions for some special washables.

ITEM

Blankets

(electric or woolen)

Curtains, drapes, slipcovers

Diapers

Elastic, spandex

Flame-retardant clothing

Knits, washable

Pillows, stuffed toys

Plastic, rubber items

Quilts, bedspreads

Scatter rugs

Snowsuits, jackets

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Pretreat spots and stains. Select water temperature, cycle, and time according to the type of blanket being washed. Two rinses may be necessary. Check care label to see if manufacturer recommends machine washing.

Wash small loads. Crowding may cause wrinkling. Replace slipcovers while still slightly damp. They will dry to fit tightly.

NOTE: Sun-damaged curtains and draperies will tear whether hand or machine washed.

When using chlorine bleach for soaking, add extra detergent to the load. Avoid overuse of fabric softeners - absorbency will be reduced.

Elastic picks up oil from the body. Oil can damage elastic. Wash often to reduce the damage. Use warm water and sufficient detergent to remove oils. Do not use chlorine bleach.

Items will be clearly labeled as flame-retardant. Follow manufacturer’s instructions to retain flame-retardant qualities.

Knits are comfortable to wear because they stretch. However, this means that knits are more likely to be stretched and dam- aged when washed (especially bulky knits). Knits made of synthetic fabrics such as polyester, nylon, and acrylic tend to keep their original shape more than knits made of cotton

or ramie.

Washing feather pillows is not recommended unless they will be dried in a dryer.

Treat as delicate items. Wash in warm water. Wash small items in a mesh bag.

Do not wash cotton-filled comforters unless they are quilted or stitched. Tucked cotton batting tends to slip and become lumpy. An extra rinse may be necessary.

Shake or vacuum rugs to remove loose dirt. Wash more than 1 rug at a time. If washing only 1 rug, add bath towels to balance the load.

Wash only 1 or 2 items at a time. You may need to stop the washer occasionally to press air from the items being washed. An extra rinse may be necessary.

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Contents UseAndCare Thank you for buying a WHIRLPOOL* appliance Please record your model’s informationWasher Safety Your safety is important to usParts and Features Control PanelOperating Your Washer Starting your washerYour wash load and the type Stopping/restarting your washer TemperatureSelecting a cycle, time Heavy Cycle Normal CyclePressjWrinkle Resist Cycle Delicate CycleUsing rinse and spin Using drain and spinUnderstanding normal Washer soundsMagic CLEAN* lint filter Magic CleanUnderstanding what happens in each cycle Wash RinseAdding liquid chlorine Bleach Adding liquid fabric softenerCleaning your washer Caring for Your WasherWinter storage or moving care Non-use or vacation careLaundry Tips Preparing clothes forWashing SortingLoading suggestions Saving energyWashers Temperatures Checking hot water temperatureWater guidelines Selecting waterWashing special-care items Care InstructionsRemoving Stains Stain removal rulesStain removal guide StainPerspirants Stain To Remove Troubleshooting ProblemsProblem Common laundry -~Common washer problems B2JRequesting Assistance or Service If you need serviceBefore calling for Assistance If you need FSP* replace- ment partsPage Length of Warranty WarrantyWill PAY for Full ONE-YEAR Limited FIVE-YEAR