$p÷cia Washer Features

SAFETY L6D LOCK
Ihe washer will fill and agitate while lid
is open As a safety measure, lid will
AUIOMAIICALLY LOCK during
portions of each cycle, Lid will unlock
approximately 1 minute after spin If
required, lid may be opened during spin
cycle by pushing in Cycle Selector knob
Lid lock will release after approximately
Iminute,
SELF-CLEANiNG LINT
FmLTER
Washer lint filter does not require clean-
ing after each load Lint collected during
washing and rinsing is automatically
flushed away during spin cycle if
washer is drained into sink or laundry
tub, remove lint that may have collected
in drain or strainer
DYNAMmC
BALANCE SYSTEM
If wash load becomes unbalanced,
washer compensates and reduces spin
speed to complete cycle Items may be
damper than normal at end of cycle To
spin clothes drier, rearrange load, push
Cycle Selector knob in, turn to right to
-_ SPIN ONLY, close lid and pull out
Cycle Selector knob
GLASS F BER ITEMS
Some people are very sensitive to glass
fibers and develop a skin rash after con-
tact with fibers Do not wash glass fiber
items in washer
For best results, follow instructions on
care label Most labeIs today suggest
"Hand WashiDrip Dry"
Do not dry glass fiber items in dryer

KNITS

Man-made acrylic,polyester, and nyaon knits:
Use warm water, cold rinse and Knits/
Delicate cycle,
• Bleach with either chlorine or oxygen-
type bleach as needed, following care
label,
Some man-made knits have a tenden-
cy to "pill" (small balls of fibers on
surface of fabric) Iurn garments in-
side out before laundering or place
them in mesh bag
,, Dry small loads Follow manufac-
turer's instructions
• Allow garment to complete drying
cycle, including automatic cool down
period before end of cycle
• Remove items from dryer when tum-
bling stops to help prevent wrinkling
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COTTON KNITS

• Use hot or warm wash and ,warm or
cold rinse, Cotton Sturdy cycle
• Check care label before using bleach;
add fabric softener to rinse, if desired.
• When drying small loads, add several
dry bath towels
• Remove from dryer while slightly
damp
• Reshape and finish drying on flat sur-
face

PLASTICS

Soft pliable plastics such as shower
curtains, window curtains, mattress
covers, tablecloths without backings,
children's bibs, foam rubber, etc can be
machine laundered,, Stiff' items such as
place mats should be wiped with damp
cloth rather than placed in washer,
To wash:
• Select KnitslDelicate cycle.
Use warm wash and warm or cold
rinse
• When washing shower curtains
streaked with soap, do not add deter-
gent to wash Use water conditioner
instead
To dry:
Use Air Fluff for 20minutes
• Add one or two bath towels toabsorb
moisture and help tumbling action
SHEER CURTAINS
Most sheer curtains are made fror_
nylon or polyester fibers which require
speciat attention to prevent permanently
set wrinkles

rics

To wash:
• Wash in small loads to allow curtains
room to move freely in washer
• Use of liquid detergent is suggested
• Use warm wash, cold rinse
• Use Knits/Delicate cycle,
To dry:
• Use Knits/Delicate cycle,,
• 1-umble for 5 to 15 minutes
• Remove immediately to avoid
wrinkling,,
SLIPCOVERS
Many slipcovers now have a permanent
press finish and should be laundered fre-
quently in warm water with a cold rinse,
To wash:
• Use Perm Press cycle_
Select warm wash, cold rinse
To dry:
• Use Automatic Fabric Care heat set-
ting/less dry
Remove from dryer while still slightly
damp
• Place on furniture and smooth into
shape so they dry smooth and tight
WOOLENS
Not all woolens are washable Some
woolens have a special finish or fiber
blend which makes it possible to
machine wash and dry them, Garments
with this special finish will be labeled as
"Machine Wash and Dry," Follow gar-
ment manufacturer's recommendations
on care labels,
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