Sears 91601 warranty Prepare Wash Load, Loosely, Detergent Usage

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How to

FOR BEST WASHING

RESU LTS--

Sort wash loads according to color,

fabric type, construction, soil, and lint

COLORS

FABRIC & CONSTRUCTION

Cotton _

SOILS

LINT

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Terrycloth

Perma

Press

Chenille

Synthetics

Flannel

Velveteen

Fleece Fabr{c

Corduroy,

etc.

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PREPARE

WASH LOAD

Prepare Laundry

I_IkCAUTION] Certain pretreatment products can damage unit's plastic and

painted finishes Directly apply pre-

treatment products to stained fabric but away from unit After pretreatment, wash and dry fabric as usual, Damage to

unit caused by pretreatment products is not covered by warranty

SOAK HEAVILY

SOILED AND

STABNED AREAS

,_ Soaking helps loosen and remove cer- tain kinds of dirts and stains.

* Use laundry detergent products, diluted bleach or ammonia

I_WARNINGI

DO NOT USE CHLORINE

BLEACH AND AMMONIA

IN SAME LOAD--

POISONOUS _UMES CAN

OCCUR,,

Loads

LOAD ARTICLES

LOOSELY

Load articles no higher than top row of circular holes in wash tub,

Do not put items on top of agitator or wind them around it,

Mix large articles with small ones Large items should be no more than half total load

WATER LEVEL

Ihe water level control can be set to pro- vide the proper amount of wash and rinse water for specific wash load sizes Select water level that will cover top of dry load, The bulkiness of wash loads is

important when determining a water level Articles such as pillows, blankets and rugs are more absorbent and require larger amounts of water l:or best results when washing bulky items, set Water Level control at HIGH,

RIGHT

WRONG

Close zippers, unbutton buttOnS, and remove detachable trimmings. Empty pockets and turn inside out,

_&CAUTION1 Remove all items from garments and fabrics to be washed or dried, such as facial tissues, matches,

crayons, nails, safety pins or any metallic or hard objects which might damage clothes or appliance

Remove stains (see page 7)

Pretreat very dirty areas (cuffs,

collars, underarms, children's socks, oil and grease spots) with detergent- water paste or full strength liquid detergent (see Laundry Aids and Uses, page 6),

When washing woolens, dilute all-

purpose detergent before treating

spot, Excessive rubbing will cause shrinkage

Permanent Press items require special care (see page 11),

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Soaking does not replace washing, Always wash load after soaking, using detergent

DETERGENT USAGE

MEASURE DETERGENT AND ADD TO EMPTY TUB,

*For concentrated powders and liquids use _/_

of the amounts recommended above

THAN THE RECOMMENDED

[AIkCAUTION]rAMOUNT OF DETERGENT_oNOrUSEMORE

WATER

TEMPERATURES

Water temperature is a very important

factor Approximate water temperatures

are suggested in the chart below,

FAHRENHEIT

 

 

140°

HOT

Use Control

 

Settings chart on

loo

 

page 10 to

help

WARMdetermine

cor-

 

 

 

rect wash

and

70o*_ COLD rinse tempera- ture for fabrics,

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Contents Kenmore Laundry Center Use and Care Guide PreveRt Fire For Your SafetyProtect Children Safety Features Prevent InjuryLoosely Prepare Wash LoadDetergent Usage Water Hardness Liquid BleachDispenser Fabric Softener Dispenser OptionalLaundry Aids and Uses Can producepoisonousgas resulting in serious deathStain WashUsing the Dryer Safety FeaturesCycle Selections Protector stopmotor whenWasher Using the WasherRsnse & SPtN or SPnN Kenmore Laundry Center Control Settings Safety L6D Lock Balance SystemGlass F BER Items SlipcoversSpeciam Care for ThingsGeneral Drying TipsUSE the Dryer AS a Valet Cleaning Washer Cleaning DryerTo Store Laundry Center N the Cold Dryer DrumFf you need Service or Parts for your Kenmore Laundry Center Aint÷nanc÷ Agr÷m÷ntAvailable from your nearest Sears Service Center If water does not drainAt end of spin cycle If articles are not drying satisfactorily