Asko W6641 W661 Common Laundry Problems, Problem Possible Cause Suggested Solution

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COMMON LAUNDRY PROBLEMS

Most items can be safely washed in an ASKO washing

NOTE: ASKO has no control over what is put in our

machine. We recommend that you follow the care label

appliances once installed in a customer’s home. You

instructions as closely as possible for the best cleaning

are solely responsible for what you wash in your

results. Should problems occur, some possible causes

ASKO washing machine.

and suggested solutions are listed below.

 

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Problem

Possible Cause

Suggested Solution

 

Graying

Not enough detergent

You may need to add slightly more detergent if clothes are heavily

 

 

 

soiled, have oily stains, or if your water is very hard.

 

 

Water not hot enough

Select a hotter temperature setting for each type of load.

 

 

Improperly prewashed or

Be sure to add a prewash and/or presoak for heavily soiled or oily

 

 

presoaked

items.

 

 

Washer overload

Once wet, the clothes must have room to tumble freely, especially

 

 

 

synthetics and permanent press.

 

 

Soap used in hard water

Be sure you use a laundry detergent, not a “soap.” Soap reacts with

 

 

areas

the minerals in hard water to form a soap curd, which can be

 

 

 

deposited on clothes.

 

 

 

 

 

Lint or residue

Improper sorting of clothes

Separate clothes that shed lint (chenille and terrycloth) from clothes

 

left on clothes

 

that attract lint (synthetics, corduroy, velveteen).

 

 

Non-phosphate detergent

Non-phosphate detergents can combine with minerals in hard water

 

 

 

and form a residue which can appear to be lint. Use a low phosphate

 

 

 

detergent. If possible, install a water softener.

 

 

Fabric softener used

Read labels. Most softeners should only be used in the final rinse.

 

 

improperly

Add softener to the softener compartment. If added to the wash

 

 

 

cycle, softeners can have a reaction with detergents, producing a

 

 

 

white residue.

 

 

Pilling

Pilling, which can look like lint, is produced by normal wear on cotton/

 

 

 

polyester blend fabrics. To reduce pilling, wash these fabrics inside

 

 

 

out. For the best results, wash in the delicate cycle.

 

 

 

 

 

Yellowing

Not enough detergent

Add slightly more detergent.

 

 

Water not hot enough

Use the hottest recommended temperature for each type of load.

 

 

Iron or manganese in

If possible, install a water filter. A small amount of Calgon or other

 

 

water

type of water conditioner added once a week is advisable in hard

 

 

 

water areas.

 

Shrinkage

Improper washing or

Follow garment care label instructions carefully (see page 7). Some

 

 

drying

fabrics will shrink no matter how they are washed. Some may be

 

 

 

machine washed but not machine dried.

 

Knit shrinkage

Overheating

Knits tend to shrink more than woven fabrics. If a knit has been heat-

 

 

 

shaped, wash in cool or warm water. Dry with the low setting.

 

 

Delayed or gradual

This can occur when special stabilizing finishes are reduced from

 

 

shrinkage

wear or repeated washings. Garment may sometimes be reshaped

 

 

 

by pressing after washing and drying.

 

 

Poor construction

Shrinkage can occur if the knit fabric was not stretched properly by

 

 

 

the manufacturer. Press back into shape each time garment is

 

 

 

washed and dried.

 

Fading and

Improper sorting

Dark clothes, especially cottons, can bleed excess dyes into wash

 

discoloring

 

water. White or light-colored clothes can absorb the dye and discolor.

 

 

 

Separate light items from dark items.

 

 

Crayons or pens in pockets

Always empty all pockets before washing.

 

 

Water too hot

Cool or cold water is best for retaining dark or bright colors.

 

 

 

 

 

Stains

Incorrect water

Protein stains, such as milk, egg, blood and soy formula should be

 

 

temperature

removed in cold water. Oily stains should be washed in the hottest

 

 

 

water recommended for each fabric type.

 

 

Old stains

The longer a stain remains on a fabric, the harder it is to remove.

 

 

 

Treat stains promptly. Do not set stains by machine drying or ironing

 

 

 

fabrics until stains are completely removed.

 

 

 

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