Now, for more details:
Sorting: Separate light
and dark things. It also helps to keep heavy clothes like sweats and jeans separate from
light-weight synthetics. Very delicate things, like stockings and underwear, should be
washed separately. The same with red-colored articles of clothing - they tend to run.
You'll notice there's a special setting on your washer for delicates; use it to avoid your
machine becoming jammed, unbalanced, or damaging your fine washables.
Loading: Your clothes should be completely covered with water and no
higher than the top of the agitator vanes. There is no benefit to overloading a washer.
Too big a load means your clothes don't get clean and you risk the possibility of damaging
the machine, creating an inconvenience for your fellow residents. Heavy things like towels
and sweats can cause a machine to go off balance. In such a case, just lift the lid,
redistribute your clothes, and then continue washing. The same goes for dryers. One wash
load equals one dryer load.
REFERENCE GUIDE FOR BASIC MACHINE SETTINGS
Cycles: Pick the right wash cycle and water temperature following the
"care instructions" label that's sewn into most pants, shirts, and sweaters.
Because your management has chosen Speed Queen washers and dryers for your laundry room,
you have three options each for wash cycle and water temperature. The touchpad on your
Speed Queen washer displays the cycle clearly. The "Normal" cycle plus
"Hot" or "Warm" water is a good choice for soiled and heavier clothing
or non delicate whites. The "Normal" cycle plus "Cold" water is best
for dark clothes that are quite soiled but also might "run" - a situation that
arises when dye in one piece of clothing discolors another while in the wash.
The "Permanent Press" cycle and "Warm" in "Cold" is a
good choice for pants, skirts, shirts, and 100% cotton clothing that is specially treated
against wrinkling. Finally, "Delicates" are usually best washed at the
"Warm" or "Cold" setting. Heavy towels and sweats should be washed on
the "Normal" setting, with warm or cold water. The touchpad display on your
Speed Queen washer makes it easy to select for fabric type and wash water temperature. And
don't forget to distribute the load evenly!
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Starting the Washer: Whichever selection you decide is right for you,
press down firmly (but not too hard) on the panel area of your washing machine until you
hear a "beep" and a small red light goes on beside your selection(s). Choosing
your wash cycle and temperature in this way will help ensure your clothes get cleaner and
look better. Also, remember to close the lid, your washer won't start unless you do. Add
the coins - the display will count down for you.
Detergents And Fabric Softeners: Remember to use the
volume-per-load recommended on the soap bottle on box (Liquids do dissolve more easily
than powder, so if you use the latter, let the machine fill with water for a while.) Use
soap in moderate amounts and you lessen the chemical volume in the waste water generated
by laundry use. You also diminish the chances of a drain clogging and putting one or more
machines out of action. And just a word about fabric softener; it's very effective but it
can stain and discolor fabric if not handled properly. Add on the rinse cycle (The L.E.D.)
display on your washer will tell you when).
Add bleach to the washer only when it's completely full.
Drying: Dryer touchpad settings are easy to understand.
"Normal" means hot and is the best all around setting for drying large loads,
"Permanent Press" means moderate, and "Delicates" means
low."Fluff" is excellent for delicate fabrics and fine washables. Just as on
your Speed Queen washing machine, you have fabric and temperature options that allow you
the best possible results for all your different kinds of clothes. And don't forget to
press the "Start" button whenever you open the dryer door and wish to restart
the machine.
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page and let us know how we can assist you!