Step 1: Plug in
Step 2: Plug in Grey cord in outlet in outside patio outlet
Step 3: Turn Cycle Selector Dial to Wash/Rinse
Step 4:
Step 5: Turn Wash Selector dial to desired wash cycle
Step 6: Attach hose to sink
Step 7: Turn on sink
Step 8: Let water fill up in washer chamber, Put in cloths, and detergent.
Step 9: Turn Wash Timer Dial to desired wash time: in Minutes
Step 10: When finished Turn Cycle Selector Dial to Drain. Watch water drain out of chamber and leave
suds behind. J
Step 11: Turn Cycle Selector Dial back to Wash/Rinse and turn on sink faucet.
Step 12: Let water fill up in chamber and turn wash timer to desired number of minutes to “spin” rinse.
Step 13: Turn Cycle Sector Dial to Drain and let all water drain out.
Step 14:
Step 15: Turn Wash Timer Dial to desired number of minutes to “spin”. Which is just a heavy back and
forth motion.
Step 16: Take personals out of wash chamber and put in dryer chamber to the right.
Step 17: Turn Spin Dry Timer to desired time to ONLY spin with no heat until they are not soaking wet.
Step 18: Remove personals from dryer and place on drying rack inside house to finish drying.
Step 19: Ring out excess water from each piece of remaining clothing from washing camber.
3 comments:
Wow - I do NOT envy your laundry process, and that makes me feel like SUCH a slacker for not wanting to do a load in my fully automatic washer/dryer!
I stumbled upon your site by accident - I hope you don't mind me asking, but are you all travelling to Costa Rica as missionairies, or... what? Just curious!
Are there laundromats in Costa Rica? Wish I could be there to help watch water levels and push buttons!
Wow - that's awesome! I just kept clicking "next blog" at the top of the pages, until I found something interesting to read (and something in English).
Good luck to both of you - that's so awesome. I'll pray for your sanity and small amounts of laundry. :-)
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