Before you start
STEP 3 Use a laundry net
• Brassieres (machine washable) must be placed in a laundry net. Metal parts of the brassieres may break
through and tear other laundry items.
• Small, light clothing such as socks, gloves, stockings, and handkerchiefs may become caught around
the door. Place them inside a fine laundry net.
• Do not wash the laundry net by itself without other laundry. This may cause abnormal vibrations that
could move the Laundry Hub and result in injury.
STEP 4 Determine the load capacity
Do not overload the washer. Overloading may cause the washer to not wash properly.
NOTE
When washing bedding or bedding covers, the wash time may be lengthened or the spin efficiency may be
reduced. For bedding or bedding covers, the recommended maximum spin level is Level 2 or Level 3, and
the load capacity is 7 lb (3.0 kg) or less.
CAUTION
• Unbalanced laundry may reduce the spinning performance.
• Make sure the laundry is fully inserted in the drum and not caught in the door.
• Do not slam the door. Close the door gently. Otherwise, the door may not be closed properly.
STEP 5 Apply a proper detergent type
The type of detergent depends on the type of fabric (cotton, synthetic, delicate items, wool), color, wash
temperature, and degree of soiling. Make sure to use the laundry detergent that is designed for automatic
washing machines.
NOTE
• Follow the detergent manufacturer's recommendations based on the weight of the laundry, the degree
of soiling, and the hardness of the water in your local area. If you are not sure about the water hardness,
contact a local water authority.
• Do not use detergent that tends to be hardened or solidified. This detergent may remain after the rinse
cycle, blocking the drain outlet.
CAUTION
When washing wool using the Wool cycle, use a detergent dedicated to wool items. If used with the Wool
cycle, powder detergent may remain on the laundry and discolor the laundry.
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