USING LAUNDRY ADDITIVES

Bleach

Add liquid chlorine bleach to file dispenser before adding the clothes. Properly diluted bleach will be added automatically to the wash water.

When using this bleach, carefully measure the recom- mended amount. General recommendations are 1/8 cup for each '2 gallons of wash water. Amount of wash water in: MINI-FILL - 8 gallons (7 Imperial gallons; 30 liters); SMALL - 12 gallons (10 Imperial gallons; 4,5 liters); MEDIUM - I4 gallons (12 Imperial gallons; 53

liters); LARGE 17 gallons (14 hnperial gallons; 64 liters); EXTP,A LARGE - 19 gallons (16 Imperial gal- lons; 72 liters).

Be careful whenever you use liquid chlorine bleach. It is a powerful chemical and can cause fabric damage, such as tears or color loss, if not used properly. Do not pour directly on fabries. Always dilute with water. Wipe up spills with a paper towel.

Non-Chlorine bleach may be added with the deter- gent. Follow the instructions on the package. If used improperly, fabric damage may occur, such as color loss. Do not put granular bleach or detergent in bleach dis- penser.

Detergent

Use either liquid or granular iaundn7 detergent. Add

measured amount of detergent to washtub before loading.

Read the manufacturer's instructions and use the cor-

rect amount. Most instructions are for washing an "average" load. If the size of the load is extra large, the degree of soil is heavSer than average and the water is

harder than 6 grains per gallon, more detergent should be used.

Wipe up any spills of liquid laund_" detergent on the washer.

PAGE 2

Page 3
Image 3
Maytag LAT9904 Using Laundry Additives, Detergent, Measured amount of detergent to washtub before loading