PREPARING THE LAUNDRY

We believe ASKO washers clean better than any other washer available on the market. With proper attention to how you prepare your laundry items for washing and drying, your wardrobe and linens will look like new for years.

SORTING THE LAUNDRY

Properly sorting your laundry is a very important factor in ensuring that your clothing and linens look new for a long time. Another important factor is properly following the care label instructions (see next page).

Below are some basic rules for sorting your laundry:

Sort by

1. Fabric color

Whites; pastels and medium colors; bright colors; dark colors

2 . Amount of soil

Heavily soiled items should be washed separately from lightly soiled items.

3 . Fabric Type

Delicates should be washed separately. You should also consider separating fabrics that tend to shed lint (e.g., cotton, chenille, and terrycloth) from fabrics that attract lint (e.g., permanent press, corduroy, velveteen, flannel and synthetics).

IMPORTANT NOTE:

If the care label says "Wash Separately," the fabric is likely to lose color (excess dye) for the first few washings. To minimize the possibility of the color transferring to white or lighter colored items, wash new colored garments with items of similar color or separately. Bright reds and oranges on cottons are the dyes most likely to transfer colors to the wash load. Fluorescent colors should always be washed separately.

RECOMMENDED LOAD SIZES

To reduce wrinkling, you should determine the load size based on the type(s) of fabrics being washed. The chart below gives recommended load sizes for different fabrics.

Load Size

Fabrics

Full

Cotton, linen

Half

Perm press, synthetics, acrylics

 

Third

Special finish cottons, machine

 

washable wool, silk, acetates

 

 

 

Cotton and Linen Fabrics

These items should be washed in full loads because the tumble action of the tub along with the gentle rubbing and lifting and falling movement of the clothes gives the best cleaning result.

Permanent Press Fabrics

These items need more room to move freely during washing for the most wrinkle-free results. Therefore, fill the machine only half full for permanent press loads. These items should have only a brief spin cycle and they should be removed promptly from the washer and put directly into the dryer or hung to dry.

Delicate Fabrics

More delicate fabrics, such as machine washable wool and silk, should only be washed in one-third size loads for the best results.

ADVICE FOR PERSONS WITH SENSITIVE SKIN

ASKO washers are ideal for people allergic to detergent. Our Heavy, Normal and Light wash programs have five rinse cycles and a Super Rinse option that adds two more rinses. This ensures that all the detergent residue is rinsed out of your laundry.

As an extra precaution, you should use mild detergents and be careful not to use too much.

GENERAL LAUNDRY ADVICE

Always follow the care label instructions (see page 7).

Remove any sharp ornaments, pins or buckles to prevent snags.

Empty pockets and turn them inside out.

Close zippers and hooks to prevent snagging.

Tie sashes and strings to prevent tangling.

Mend any small rips to prevent them from enlarging.

Turn colored cotton garments, velvet and finer knitwear inside out before washing.

Turn delicate items, sweaters and T-shirts inside out to prevent pilling and to protect the prints.

Prewash severely soiled items.

Wash colored fabrics separately the first time.

Thoroughly rinse down items, such as comforters (Super rinse).

Use fabric softener to eliminate static electricity in synthetic garments and to soften cotton.

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Asko W6641 W661 Preparing the Laundry, Sorting the Laundry, Recommended Load Sizes, Advice for Persons with Sensitive Skin