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Your Maytag Neptune
®
washer is
designed to use either high efficiency
(HE) detergents or regular detergents
normally used with top-loading
washers.
For best cleaning results, use a high efficiency
detergent such as Tide HE or Wisk HE*. High
efficiency detergents contain suds suppressors
which reduce or eliminate suds.When less suds
are produced, the load tumbles more efficiently
and cleaning results are maximized.
When using regular detergent formulated for
top-loading washers, it is important to pay close
attention to the soil level of the load, load size,
and water hardness**.
To avoid over-
sudsing, reduce the amount of
detergent used with soft water or with
small or lightly soiled loads.
1. Pour the recommended amount of laundry
detergent directly into the detergent compartment
before starting the clothes washer or as it is filling.
2. If color-safe bleach is to be used, it should be
added with detergent to the detergent
compartment for best results.
When adding color-safe bleach with detergent, it
is best if
both laundry products are in the same
form; granular or liquid.
The automatic dispenser consists of three
compartments which hold 1) liquid or granular
detergent and color safe bleach, 2) liquid chlorine
bleach and 3) liquid fabric softener. All laundry
products can be added at once in their respective
dispenser compartments.They will be dispensed at
the appropriate time for most effective cleaning.
After loading the laundr
y ad
ditives into the dispenser,
close the dispenser lid.
* Brand names are trademarks of the respective manufacturers.
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our area, contact your local water utility or State University Extension office in your area.
DETERGENT
AUTOMATIC DISPENSER
DETERGENT COMPARTMENT
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