A washing machine is a common household appliance used to clean clothes, linens, and other washable fabrics. It automates the washing process using water, detergent, and mechanical agitation.
Key Features:
- Types:
- Top-loading: Clothes are loaded from the top; usually faster cycles.
- Front-loading: Clothes are loaded from the front; more energy- and water-efficient, gentler on fabrics.
- Settings: Different cycles for whites, colors, delicates, heavy-duty loads, and quick washes.
- Additional Features: Temperature control, spin speed, steam cleaning, and delay timers.
Safety Tips:
- Unplug when not in use: Reduces the risk of electrical fires or damage from power surges.
- Avoid overloading: Overstuffing can damage the motor and reduce cleaning efficiency.
- Regular maintenance: Clean the detergent drawer, drum, and filter to prevent mold, odors, and blockages.
- Check hoses: Inspect water hoses regularly for leaks or wear.
Usage Tips:
- Use the correct type and amount of detergent for your load.
- Sort laundry by color and fabric type to prevent damage or color transfer.
- Leave the door open after use to allow the drum to dry and prevent mildew.
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