Washing Machine and Dryer Settings


My son is living in his first apartment and has purchased this washer and dryer. He was confused by the settings, they aren't like the ones he's used to at our family home. He asked me to make him a chart using the above settings, so I thought I'd share it.

Jeans and Jackets:Wash using the NORMAL Light setting unless they are really dirty, then use NORMAL Extra Heavy. If you have a very full load of jeans and jackets, use the NORMAL Regular setting so they get some extra wash time.Dry using the Automatic Dry Low Heat Energy Preferred setting.  It’s okay if they aren’t quite dry, hang them up.Whites and Kitchen Towels and Sponges:Wash using the NORMAL Extra Heavy setting and bleach or color safe bleach on Whites. Only use color safe bleach on the Kitchen Towels  or they will get discolored.Dry using the Automatic Dry High Heat Energy Preferred.  If they aren’t dry then use the More Dry setting. Sheets, Colored Shirts, Pants, Shorts, Pajamas, Underwear and Socks:Wash using the CASUAL Medium setting unless they are really dirty or a huge load, then use CASUAL  Regular.Dry them using the Automatic Dry Low Heat Energy Preferred setting. If they aren’t dry, use the More dry setting or do a timed dry for 10 minutes and check on them.Towels:Wash using the NORMAL Light setting unless it’s a big load then use NORMAL Heavy.Dry using the Automatic Dry High Heat Energy Preferred. If they aren’t dry then use the More Dry setting. Comforters:Wash using the NORMAL Regular setting.Dry using Time Dry High Heat 40 minutes. It won’t be completely dry. You’ll have to drape it over something and let it finish air drying.Mattress Pad Cover:Wash using the Delicate cycle.Dry using the Automatic Dry Low Heat Energy Preferred setting.  If it’s not dry, hang it over the shower curtain rod.

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