Okay people, here is how you load a washing machine,
*Turn the washing machine on,
*Put the recommended amount of detergent in,
*put your clothes in - unfold and turn clothing inside out - do not overfill the machine
*close the lid.
DONE!!!
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This is my procedure for a top loading machine: Turn on, add appropriate amount of soap powder/detergent, start water until powder dissolves, add laundry then continue water to fill, close lid & start wash/rinse cycle.
The drum is the spinning section of the machine where you load your clothes into.
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Front-load simply means that the washing machine door is on the front face of the washing machine, rather than a lid that lifts from the of the washing machine (top load). One would 'load' the clothes into the washer through the open front, hence the name front-load.
A washing machine washes laundry and usually spins them to a damp state it does not dry clothes. You need to hang them on a line to air dry or use a drying machine.
I would imagine that a washing machine is more likely to wrinkle clothes.
The input process of a washing machine are dirty clothes, detergent, and water are put into the washing machine. The washer washes the clothes and the output process is clean clothes.
Most likely the load is simply out of balance. Stop the machine and distribute the clothes more evenly.
A washing machine accepts clothes, soap, and water, and emits sparkling clothes.
The washing machine was invented in 1851, so by machine.
I washed my clothes in a washing machine
The force of an washing machine can wash 10-15 clothes at the same time.
Washing machine converts electrical energy into kinetic energy. It helps in washing the clothes.