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ABC washing guide

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Tablecloths

We recommend using the SHEETS cycle to properly care for large flat items

 

such as table cloths. Choose SHEETS cycle.

Tea Towels

To ensure that bacteria is removed from items such as tea towels we

 

recommend that you wash these items on the a HOT, REGULAR, HIGH

 

EFFICIENCY cycle. Dry these items either in direct sunlight or on the

 

hottest setting in the dryer that the fabric will handle.

Throws

Choose BULKY cycle.

Towels

Towels can be washed on REGULAR, HIGH EFFICIENCY mode. Choose

 

REGULAR cycle.

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Waterproof Items

These items can float, and can be difficult to wash. We recommend wiping

eg. baby bibs,

as much dirt from the item with a damp cloth prior to placing in the

jackets

washer. Choose REGULAR cycle with HIGH EFFICIENCY OFF.

Whites

Whites can require some extra care to stay at their whitest. We recommend

 

washing your white garments separately, using the WARM/HOT, REGULAR,

 

HIGH EFFICIENCY OFF cycle.

Woollens

Woollen garments require extra care. Ensure that your wool items are

 

labelled ‘Machine Washable’. Use a small amount of gentle wool detergent,

 

together with a WARM/COLD, DELICATE cycle, with a MEDIUM spin

 

speed to keep your woollens looking great. Lay woollen items flat on an

 

absorbent surface, eg. a towel, to dry.

Wool Duvets

We do not recommend that you wash ‘dry clean only’ wool duvet inners in

 

your AquaSmart™ washer.

Wet Items

The Spin cycle is perfect for removing water from wet garments, eg. after

 

hand washing or when items have been left out on the washing line in the

 

rain. Choose REGULAR cycle and advance the cycle to SPIN.

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Zippers

Clothing items with multiple zippers can cause damage to other garments.

 

Wash these separately on a DELICATE, HIGH EFFICIENCY OFF cycle.

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Fisher & Paykel WL70T60D Tablecloths, Such as table cloths. Choose Sheets cycle, Tea Towels, Regular cycle, Woollens