Samsung WA41A3000AW User Manual - Page 36

ATC Auto Temperature Control, Detergent use

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Washing a load of laundry Washing a load of laundry ATC (Auto Temperature Control) ATC is the control function that the washer controls water temperature with temperature sensor (thermistor). NOTE Because there are numerous water temperatures depending on the customer's environments (cold areas, warm areas, various water temperatures, settings of heater temperature, etc.), ATC function in our washer maintains the certain level of wash temperature to output the best washing performance at each cycle. NOTE If you select NORMAL cycle, this cycle is the regulation and UL cycle. Since new washers must reduce the amount of energy usage as a first priority, customers will notice more cold water entering the washer. But, this is normal, not a problem. In those regulation cycles, Hot temperature is similar to acceptable adult bath-water temperature and warm temperature is similar to comfortable swimming-pool water temperature. NOTE If customers want to wash clothes in specific water temperatures, customers should choose a different cycle at each temperature (Hot/Warm/Eco Warm/Cool). Detergent use For the best cleaning results, use a high efficiency detergent such as Tide HE, Wisk HE, Cheer HE or Gain HE*. High efficiency detergents contain suds suppressors that reduce or eliminate suds. When fewer suds are produced, the load tumbles more efficiently and cleaning is maximized. (* Brand names are trademarks of their respective manufacturers.) WARNING For best results, use HE detergents only. Do not use non-HE detergent, organic detergent, natural detergent or HE detergents with natural ingredients (such as vinegar, baking soda). NOTE Reducing the amount of detergent may reduce the quality of cleaning. It is important to pre-treat stains, sort carefully by color and soil level, and avoid overloading. 36 English WA3000A_DC68-03850F-00_EN.indd 36 2020-12-07 4:21:03

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36 English
Washing a load of laundry
Washing a load of laundry
ATC (Auto Temperature Control)
ATC is the control function that the
washer controls water temperature with
temperature sensor (thermistor).
NOTE
Because there are numerous water
temperatures depending on the customer’s
environments (cold areas, warm areas,
various water temperatures, settings of
heater temperature, etc.), ATC function in our
washer maintains the certain level of wash
temperature to output the best washing
performance at each cycle.
NOTE
If you select
NORMAL
cycle, this cycle is the
regulation and UL cycle. Since new washers
must reduce the amount of energy usage as
a first priority, customers will notice more
cold water entering the washer. But, this is
normal, not a problem.
In those regulation cycles, Hot temperature
is similar to acceptable adult bath-water
temperature and warm temperature is
similar to comfortable swimming-pool water
temperature.
NOTE
If customers want to wash clothes in specific
water temperatures, customers should
choose a different cycle at each temperature
(Hot/Warm/Eco Warm/Cool).
Detergent use
For the best cleaning results, use a high
efficiency detergent such as Tide HE, Wisk
HE, Cheer HE or Gain HE*. High efficiency
detergents contain suds suppressors that
reduce or eliminate suds. When fewer
suds are produced, the load tumbles more
efficiently and cleaning is maximized.
(* Brand names are trademarks of their
respective manufacturers.)
WARNING
For best results, use HE detergents only.
Do not use non-HE detergent, organic
detergent, natural detergent or HE
detergents with natural ingredients (such as
vinegar, baking soda).
NOTE
Reducing the amount of detergent
may reduce the quality of cleaning. It
is important to pre–treat stains, sort
carefully by color and soil level, and avoid
overloading.
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