GE WWA9890R Washer User Manual


 
HOW TO USE THE SPOTSCRUBBER
CYCLE
FOR
REMOVmG
STAINS
SPOTSCRUBBER
Cycle
Removes Stains and Heavy Soil Automatically
The
SPOTSCRUBBER Cycle
uses a high concentration
Two rinses remove the concentrated
deterqent solution.
of
detergent in about two gallons (7.6 liters) of water and
is designed to remove stains automatically.
SPOTSCRUBBER Stain Removal Shortcut
Many stains that have not set into
Chances are Step 1 will remove
the fabric can be automatically
the following stains:
removed in your washer’s
SPOTSCRUBBER Cycle.
Fresh Blood
Perspiration
Step 1. Launder any stained
Cosmetics, Grease, Oil
washable fabric with the
Chocolate, Cream, Ice Cream, Milk
SPOTSCRUBBER
Cycle,
using
Most Common Food Stains
the hottest water the “fabric
ca~
stand and the recommended
amount of detergent.
Step
2.
If the stain remains—and
if the stained article is white or
bleachable—wash
it again with
the
SPOTSCRUBBER Cycle,
using warm
water and
blea~h
(see
Bleach column in Controls Setting
Guide) plus the recommended
amount of detergent.
Odds are good that Step 2
will
remove these stains:
Grass, Foliage, Flowers
Aged Blood
Antiperspirants, Deodorants
Coffee and Tea
s
Fresh Fruit, Fruit Juices, Wine,
Food Coloring, Vegetables
If the stain remains after
you have tried both steps...
or
if the stain is caused by rust,
adhesives (chewing gum, etc.),
paint, varnish or tar...
or
if the item is
too
big to be
Iaundemd
in the Mini-Basket tub...
follow the recommendations in the
Stain Removal Guide.
How to Use the
SPOTSCRUBBER
Cycle
~pical
SPOTSCRUBBER Cycle
Wash Load
1 average size tablecloth, or 1 full size
bedsheet,
or
3
shirts or blouses, or
3-5 baby garments, or
1 shirt and 1 pair of slacks, or
5-6 undergarments
1. Remove the
Filter-Flo
pan. 4. Load clothes in the Mini-Basket tub,
2. Place Mini-Basket tub on 5. Replace the
Filter-Flo
pan.
agitator. Pull the agitator
It serves as a lid to keep
toward the front of
the clothes in the
Mini-
the machine for
Basket tub.
easier installation and
removal of Mini-Basket tub.
3.
Put detergent in the bottom of the Mini-Basket tub
.
before loading clothes
(about the same amount you
would use for a small load in the regular wash
basket). See the How Much Detergent Should
You Use section.
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