TRAINING MANUAL
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TRAINING
MANUAL
Liquid fabric softener and bleach are dispensed from siphon boxes. As the appropriate
chamber is flooded, the water flushes the laundry product into the tub where it is mixed
with water before contacting the laundry to prevent spotting or damaging the fabric.
The siphon boxes are designed to hold a liquid laundry product until the appropriate
time for dispensing into the load. When the box fills with water, it begins to discharge its
contents into the washer fill stream. Once the siphon action has started, it will continue
until the siphon box has emptied itself. Use only regular viscosity bleaches and softeners;
the ultra versions are usually much thicker and do not dispense well, if at all.
Disassemble and clean the dispenser and
siphon boxes if a build-up occurs.
Lift off the white plastic siphon cover. Wash
the covers and the blue container.
Reassemble and use it as usual. It if helpful
to use laundry products of a normal
viscosity (thin, like water) rather than the
ultra or concentrated products (thick, like
molasses) that do not flow easily.
We recommend the RULE OF TWOS concerning laundry products. Use no more than
TWO TABLESPOONS of detergent in either the pre-wash or the main wash cycles. Use
no more than TWO TEASPOONS of softener or bleach. While some HE laundry
detergents suggest the use of as much as 4 ounces per load, this is entirely too much
detergent. It will leave detergent film on your clothes, causing them to be dull and dingy.
Over time, it will cause a thick film to build up on the inner surface of the tub. This
buildup may become so thick it causes friction when the drum rotates, which will cause a
malfunction of the machine. It will also generate a foul odor. While the use of a cleaning
agent, like one designed to remove the soap scum from a whirlpool bath, will sometimes
help, the best way to resolve this issue is to disassemble the machine, split the tub, and
use a pressure washer to remove the build up. This is costly, and we recommend using
the appropriate amounts of detergent and other laundry additives to prevent such an
occurrence.
Due to the design of the machine, we do not recommend using it to soak or dye clothing,
nor do we recommend the use of various laundry additives such as enzyme pre-soaks,
detergent boosters, borax additives, bluing, and others.
Summary of Contents for WM0742HGA
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