Maytag MHWZ600TE Use and Care Guide - Page 21

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LAUNDRY
TIPS
Preparing
clothes
for
washing
Follow
these
recommendations
to help
you
prolong
the
life
of your
garments.
Use only
High
Efficiency
detergents.
The package
for this type
of detergent
will
be marked
"HE"
or "High
Efficiency."
This wash
system,
along
with
less water,
will
create
too
much
sudsing
with
a regular
non-HE
detergent.
Using
regular
detergent
will
likely
result
in
washer
errors,
longer
cycle
times
and
reduced
rinsing
performance.
It may also
result
in
component
failures
and
noticeable
mold
or mildew.
HE detergents
are made
to produce
the
right
amount
of suds for the
best performance.
Follow
the
manufacturer's
instructions
to
determine
the
amount
of detergent
to
use.
Use only HE High Efficiency d_'terg_'nt.
Close
zippers,
snaps,
and
hooks
to avoid
snagging
other
items.
Remove
pins,
buckles,
and
other
hard objects
to avoid
scratching
the washer
interior.
Remove
non-washable
trim
and
ornaments.
Empty
pockets
and turn
them
inside-out.
[urn
down
cuffs;
brush
away
lint
and
dirt.
[urn
wool
and
synthetic
knits
inside-out
to
avoid
pilling.
Fie strings
and
sashes so they
will
not tangle.
Mend
tears,
loose
hems,
and
seams.
Treat spots
and
stains.
Stained
or wet
garments
should
be washed
promptly
for
best results.
Mix
large
and small
items,
avoid
washing
single
items,
and
load evenly.
Wash
small
items,
such
as infant
socks,
in a mesh garment
bag. lb
create
a balanced
load
it is recommended
that
more
than
one
garment
bag
be used, and
that
each
garment
bag
be filled
with
equal
amounts
of
material.
NOTE:
[f you
are washing
only
small
items,
it is recommended
that
more
than
one
mesh
garment
bag be used, and
that
each garment
bag be filled
with
equal
amounts
of material.
Sorting
Separate
heavily
soiled
items
from
lightly
soiled
ones,
even
if they
would
normally
be
washed
together.
Separate
lint-givers
(towels,
chenille)
from
lint-takers
(corduroy,
synthetics,
permanent
press). When
possible,
turn
lint-givers
inside-out.
Separate
dark
colors
from
light
colors,
colorfast
items
from
noncolorfast
items.
Sort by fabric
and construction
(sturdy
cottons,
knits,
delicate
items/.
Unloading
Remove
clothes
from
washer
after the cycle
is completed.
Metal
objects
such
as zippers,
snaps,
and
buckles
may
rust
if left in the
washer
basket
for a long
time.
When
unloading
garments,
occasionally
check
under
the
gray colored
seal/bellow
at the
front
of the tub
for
small
items.
.....
,
,
%
Loading
suggestions
Heavy
Work
Clothes
2 pair
pants
3 pair
jeans
3 shirts
1 coverall
Mixed
Load
2 double
sheets
or
6 ]Lshirts
2 blouses
1 king
size
sheet
6 pair
shorts
6 handkerchiefs
4 pillowcases
2
shirts
Towels
8 bath
towels
10
washcloths
8 hand
towels
I
bath
mat
Delicates
3 camisoles
4 panties
2 nighties
4 slips
2
bras
RAPID
WASH
cycle
(2-3
garments/
2
dress shirts
1 pair
dress
pants