Fisher & Paykel GWLO8 Washer User Manual


 
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HOW TO REMOVE STAINS
Treat stains AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. The longer
they are left the harder they are to remove.
Always consider the type of fabric you are treating
to make sure you do not use a water temperature
that is too hot or a treatment that will alter the
color of the fabric. It pays to test pre-wash
products and solvents on an inconspicuous part of
the garment first.
Place the garment being treated on an absorbent
cloth (eg on an old towel). Work from the reverse
side of the stain, as this can force the stain off the
fabric instead of through it.
Use cold or warm water on unknown stains as hot
water can set some stains.
Some stains are not easily seen when the fabric is
wet. Air dry the stained garment to be sure the
stain has been removed, as heat from a dryer may
set the stain.
Take care with stain removal treatments as they
are often flammable and highly poisonous. Do not
use them on your washer as they may damage the
paint or plastic components.
Some pretreatment sprays or liquids can damage
your washer’s control panel.
DIAPER SANITIZERS
Diaper Sanitizers are very corrosive to metal surfaces,
and will cause damage to the paint work and
components of your washer.
DO NOT soak diapers in sanitizer in your washer or
tip the contents of the diaper bucket into your
machine. Rinse and wring diapers out thoroughly
before placing them in the washer.
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