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Water usage guide, Water temperature, Water hardness – Whirlpool 3360461 User Manual

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Water usage guide

Water temperature

WASH

RINSE USE FOR

COMMENTS

HOT

130“F (54°C)

or above

COLD • Heavy soils

• Work clothes
• Sturdy whites and

colorfast pastels

• Diapers

Gives best cleaning for heavy
soils.

' Removes oils, perspiration, greasy

soils and stains.

’ Prevents graying and yellowing.

WARM

COLD • Light and moderate soils

90°-110°F

• Park or noncolorfast

(32°-44°C)

colors

• Moderately soiled perma­

nent press

• Nylons, polyesters,

acrylics, silks, woollens

• Knits and delicate fabrics
• Prewash, soak

• Safe for most fabric finishes.
• Less fading and dye bleeding.
• Reduces wrinkling.

COLD

COLD • Very lightly soiled items

70°-90°F

• Normal soiled items if

(2l°-32°C)

extra detergent is added

• Extra sensitive colors

(noncolorfast)

• Rinsing, for all fabrics

• Saves hot water.
• Less effective cleaning than hot or

warm water.

• Use longest wash time in cycle

selected.

• Use liquid detergent, or dissolve

powdered detergent in warm water
before adding to cold wash water.

• Pretreat spots, stains and heavy or

greasy soils.

To check your hot water temperature with a
candy or cooking thermometer:

1. Fill a pan with the hottest water available

from the faucet that will fill your washer.

2. Place a candy or cooking thermometer in

water to check the temperature.

If you do not have a faucet at your wash site,

collect water from the faucet closest to your
washer.

NOTE: In wash water temperatures colder
than 70°F (2ГС):
• Detergents do not dissolve well.
• Soils are difficult to remove.
• Some fabrics will retain wear wrinkles and

may have increased pilling.

Water hardness

Many poor washing results can be traced to
wash water hardness. To check your water
hardness:
• City water-ask your city water company.

Ask for the mineral content in grains-per-gallon
or parts-per-million. If your water is 9 or more
grains-per-gallon or more than 153 parts-per­

million:
• Consider installing a water softener.
• Use more detergent.
• Use a packaged water conditioner.
• Do not use soap.

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