Fisher and Paykel WL37T26KW2 AquaSmart LED models Installation Instructions &a - Page 23

Detergent

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Detergent 21 Choosing the right detergent Your AquaSmart™ is a High Efficiency clothes washer and needs Low Sudsing Detergent to EN prevent oversudsing problems. This is the same type of detergent Front Loaders use and is labelled "High Efficiency" (HE). We recommend the use of liquid detergent for best results. If you wish to use powdered detergent, dissolve in water first before adding to the dispenser. There are both liquid and powdered Low Sudsing detergents. Some examples are: Tide® HE liquid or powder Wisk® HE liquid or powder When washing woollens use a wool detergent but use it sparingly as these are usually very high foaming. Do not use soap flakes or soap powders. How much detergent? Use the instructions on the back of the detergent packet as a guide to the correct amount to use. The correct amount of detergent will vary depending on the amount of soil in your clothes and the size of your load. Jeans and work clothes may need more and towels less. As a starting point: Use one cap full for a large load and reduce or increase the dosage as required. For a small load (eg. 4 - 5 t-shirts) use ¼ cap. If you have oversudsing problems reduce your dosage. If your clothes are not clean enough, try using a bit more. Where do I put my detergent? Note: Only dispensing models have detergent dispensing ability. Fig.14 Adding detergent to the detergent dispenser For models with dispensing ability, pour your detergent into the detergent dispenser located on the left side of the washer. We recommend that you measure your detergent first. If you use powdered detergent, we recommend that you dissolve it in water before adding it to the dispenser. You will notice that most of the detergent placed in the dispenser will fall into the machine. It will remain in an area separated from your clothes until the machine begins to fill. As the washer fills, the dispenser will be flushed of any residue. The detergent is then mixed with water, and specially designed ribs at the bottom of the outer tub help to rapidly dissolve the detergent to ensure optimum wash performance. When washing in very cold water or on the quicker cycles (eg. DELICATE) dissolving the detergent in warm water before pouring it down the dispenser will improve wash performance. When needed, wipe out the detergent dispenser with a damp cloth. Important! If you have a non-dispensing model of washer we strongly recommend you use liquid detergent only. Pour the detergent onto the outer edge of the basket before adding your clothes.

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21
Detergent
Choosing the right detergent
Your
AquaSmart™
is a High Efficiency clothes washer and needs
Low Sudsing Detergent
to
prevent oversudsing problems. This is the same type of detergent Front Loaders use and is
labelled “High Efficiency” (HE).
We recommend the use of liquid detergent for best results. If you wish to use powdered
detergent, dissolve in water first before adding to the dispenser.
There are both liquid and powdered Low Sudsing detergents. Some examples are:
Tide® HE liquid or powder
Wisk® HE liquid or powder
When washing woollens use a wool detergent but use it sparingly as these are usually very high
foaming. Do not use soap flakes or soap powders.
How much detergent?
Use the instructions on the back of the detergent packet as a guide to the correct amount to use.
The correct amount of detergent will vary depending on the amount of soil in your clothes and
the size of your load. Jeans and work clothes may need more and towels less.
As a starting point:
Use one cap full for a large load and reduce or increase
the dosage as required.
For a small load (eg. 4 – 5 t-shirts) use ¼ cap.
If you have oversudsing problems reduce your dosage.
If your clothes are not clean enough, try using a bit more.
Where do I put my detergent?
Note: Only dispensing models have detergent
dispensing ability.
For models with dispensing ability, pour your detergent into the detergent dispenser
located on the left side of the washer. We recommend that you measure your detergent first.
If you use powdered detergent, we recommend that you dissolve it in water before adding it to
the dispenser.
You will notice that most of the detergent placed in the dispenser will fall into the machine. It
will remain in an area separated from your clothes until the machine begins to fill. As the washer
fills, the dispenser will be flushed of any residue. The detergent is then mixed with water, and
specially designed ribs at the bottom of the outer tub help to rapidly dissolve the detergent to
ensure optimum wash performance.
When washing in very cold water or on the quicker cycles (eg. DELICATE) dissolving the
detergent in
warm
water before pouring it down the dispenser will improve wash performance.
When needed, wipe out the detergent dispenser with a damp cloth.
Important!
If you have a non-dispensing model of washer we strongly recommend you use liquid detergent
only. Pour the detergent onto the outer edge of the basket before adding your clothes.
Fig.14 Adding detergent to
the detergent dispenser
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