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The useof a sufficientamount of
detergentis one of the mostirnpor-
tant thingsyou can do to make
sureyour wash comesout clean.
Amount required varies
according to:
1. Water hardness
2. Amount of soil
3. Sizeof load
4. Typeof detergent
5. Washtemperature.
Use more detergent if
you have.
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1. Hard water
2. Large loads
3. Greasyor oilysoils
4. Lowerwashtemperature
5. Low phosphate detergent.
If
the recommendedamount of
detergentproducestoo many suds,
switchto a lowsudsingdetergent
brand, and followinstructionson
package.
Usingtoo littledetergentisa com-
mon causeof laundry problems.
Alwaysmeasuredetergentin a
standard measuringcup.
How
touse detergent
Granular or I?owdered-Place in
the filterpan for normalcondi-
tions, but, for bestresults,put the
detergentnextto the agitator after
the clotheshavebeenloaded.
If your detergentdoesn’tdissolve
well,pre-dissolvethe detergentin
hot waterthen pour directlyinto
the washbasket.
Recommended
amountofdetergentforaverageSOin
kmll high sucking powder.
Water
Water Level Setting
Hardness
Extra
Large Medium Small
Mini
Large
Basket
VERY
HARD 2
cups -i% cups 11/2 cups
1% cups
‘/3 cup
10-20 Gr.
High Sucking
Powder Type
HARD
4-10 Gr. 1%- cups
1
‘Y2 cups 1M cups %1cup ‘/4 cup
SOFT
O-4Gr.
1 cup 1 cup % cup
v2 cup
‘laCUP
Low Sucking
Concentrated
0-10
Grains
1 cup % cup
‘/2 cup ‘/2 cup ‘/4 cup
Powder Type
LIQUID
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o-1o
Grains
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FOLLOW PACKAGEDIRECTIONS
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1. Use recommendedamount of
detergentfor your load and water
hardnessas shownin chart.
2. Other detergenttypes-Low
and normal suds, powders, liquids,
non-phosphatepowders,follow
recommendationson package.
3. For Extra Cleaningcycles,
double the amount of detergent
recommended in the chart.
4. For hard water treatment, see
page 16.
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