Helpful Information
Specialty Care Guide
Always follow Fabric Manufacturer’s Care Label or instructions when laundering.
Otherwise use the information below as a general guide.
Item | Suggested Care |
Always wash | |
| of garments. Wet down gives off an odor that will disappear when |
| the down is dried. Wash down items frequently to fluff up the |
| down and to retain down’s warmth. When washing make sure |
| the load is balanced. Add towels if necessary. Always |
| down garments. |
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Pillows | Pillows are made from a variety of materials. Wash only if recommended |
| on the Pillow Manufacturer’s Care Label. Before washing check pillows |
| for weak seams or holes, and mend. Let the washer fill with water and |
| add detergent. Let the washer agitate for several minutes and then add |
| pillows in pairs. This will keep the load balanced. Use the largest |
| load/water level available. |
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Blankets | Let the washer fill with water, add detergent, allow detergent to |
| dissolve, then add blanket. Wash only one blanket at a time. |
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Permanent Press Clothes | Select a larger load/water level than normal. This will provide |
that are Line Dried | more water to help reduce wrinkling and to allow clothes enough |
| room to move around. Remove clothes as soon as the wash cycle is |
| complete and hang them up immediately. |
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Heavy Loads | The SUPER WASH cycle is specifically designed for heavily soiled |
| loads that require extra long washer periods. |
For optimum performance from the machine, we recommend the following:
•For heavily soiled clothes, use the REGULAR wash cycle.
•For lightly soiled clothes, use the LIGHT SOIL wash cycle.
•For a small amount of lightly soiled clothes, the QUICK WASH cycle is recommended. This allows you to wash up to 3 kg of lightly soiled clothing in a shorter period of time.
For best overall results, the mechanical attributes of this washing machine will be enhanced by the correct usage of detergents and other laundry aids, and you should always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Further detailed information on the correct usage of detergents is available from Major Electrical Appliances at
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