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The damaging effects of Carbonate Detergents on your clothes and your washer.!s your water hard? If it is, and if you use a carbonate type nonphospha
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For white or colorfast, use liquid chlorine type; for non-colorfast, use gentle oxygen type.If unusually soiled, use Hot Water.For white or colorfast,
Common laundering problemsPRQBLEM/CAJU,SEHOW TO PREVENT/HOW TO CORRLINT OR RESIDUE ON CLOTHES1. incorrect sorting of clothes.TO PREVENT:1. Do not wash
Common laundering problems (Continyed):#PROBLEM/CAUSEHOW TO PREVENT/HOW TO CORRE4. Damage from chemicals such as hair preparations (bleach, dye, home
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1 Make sure hose coupler is tightened securely to faucet 2. Make sure intake hoses are tightened securely to machine. 3= Make sure drain hose is faste
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YOUR GENERAL ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC CLOTHES WASHERWARRANTYSave proof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or cancelled check to establish war
Iniportant Safety iostrijctionsRead a!l iostryGlions before using this appliance SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSWARNING —When using this appliance, always ex
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Good sorting means better washingSort by surface textureSort by soilfrom1ft _ Lint CoiiectorsILINT PRODUCERS—such as terry toweling and chenille—give
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red button on the side of the adapter. At the end of the wash cycle turn off faucets, press red button again to relieve pressure and eliminate splashi
Operating Instructionsfor Your Stationary Washer — Model WWP1180F® Add measured amount of deiergent according io ioad Size,pages 9 through 11 for deta
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