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How To Use Whasing Machine
Steps :
1. Read thoroughly your
washing machine owner's manual. These instructions are designed for your
particular washing machine. If you don't have an owner's manual, read the
button control labels on your washing machine to get an idea of what they do.
2. Sort your clothes. You
should wash white or light-colored clothes together and dark-colored clothes
together. Clothes should be further sorted according to their material. Heavy
fabrics should be washed together and light fabrics should be washed together.
3. Add detergent to your
washing machine. Follow the instructions on the detergent box. The detergent
should go on the bottom of the washing machine unless your washing machine
instruction manual specifies otherwise.
4. Use the special bleach
or fabric softener dispensers for your particular washing machine, if you are
adding bleach or fabric softener. Otherwise, follow the instructions on the
bleach and fabric softener packaging to find out how much and when you should add
them to the washing machine.
5.
Load your clothes loosely into the washing machine. Load the
laundry as high as your owner's manual specifies or to the top row of holes in
the tub.
6.
Close the lid and set the controls of your washing machine
according to what you are washing. Use hot water for only white cottons. Use
warm or cold water for colored fabrics. Set the other controls according to the
weight and durability of your clothing.
7.
Turn on your washing machine. Allow it to work through all of the
cycles and turn it self off before you unload the washed laundry.
How
To Use Blender
Steps :
1.
Choose a flat, dry surface on which to operate your blender.
2. Put the blender
together. Place the blades in the retaining ring, then set the gasket over the
blades and inside the ring.
3. Screw the retaining ring
firmly to the bottom of the pitcher. Be sure the retaining ring is seated
correctly or you will have a leak.
4.
Set the pitcher onto the base and plug the blender in.
5.
Put the recipe ingredients in the pitcher. Put lid on firmly.
6.
Use the Ice or Chop setting to make milkshakes, smoothies or
frozen drinks.
7.
Make baby food by adding a small amount of liquid to a cup of
fruit or vegetables and blending it for 15 seconds on the Puree setting. Five
seconds on this setting also will smooth out lumpy gravy.
8.
Take advantage of the Pulse setting to make bread crumbs, grate
chocolate, chop vegetables and make cracker crumbs.
9.
Add food to the blender through the secondary lid while the
blender is running.
10.
Clean the pitcher after each use. Put a little bit of dishwashing
detergent in, add enough water to fill it halfway, put the lid on, and run the
blender - with lid on - on a low speed for a few seconds.
11.
Rinse the blender thoroughly. Take it apart and dry off the blade.
How To
Use Refrigerator
Steps :
1.
Check that the refrigerator is in good working order and the
temperature is set to at least 40 degrees, which is the recommended setting for
most items. Ensure all shelves and spaces are clean and the door and light are
functioning before use.
2.
Keep all the contents of the refrigerator in separate drawers or
on different shelves. This will help limit the chance of things becoming
contaminated and keep the space organized and user friendly.
3.
Clear out foods every few days, discarding those with a limited
shelf life or things that are past their date. Many items in jars or cans are
only safe to use for a few days after opening so throw these out if there is
any doubt about when they were opened.
4.
Clean your refrigerator on a regular basis (at least every two
weeks) paying special attention to the bottom shelves for things that may have
dripped or fallen. Clear up spills as soon as they occur to prevent mold and
stickiness.
5.
Be energy efficient by keeping the door closed as much as possible
and not allowing the temperature to rise above the recommended amount. Always
close the door firmly and check that the seals around the door are pressed
firmly together.
How To Use
Hand Mixer
Steps :
1.
Choose
a powerful model. You will more than likely only use your hand mixer to make
cake mixes but it's still handy to have a powerful model. That way, if you
decide to make cookie dough, but don't feel like fooling with your stand model,
you have enough power to handle the job.
2.
Make
sure there are a variety of different settings. A model that is powerful, but
doesn't have enough settings, will sling food all over your kitchen. Choose a
model that has at least 5 speeds.
3.
Look
for a model that has a resting feature. When using a hand mixer, there may be
times when you need to stop mixing and add ingredients or answer the phone.
With a resting feature, you can easily prop the mixer onto the side of the
bowl, without having it fall over.
4.
Look
for a hand mixer that has various attachments. Some brands come with regular
beaters as well as dough hooks and an attachment to make whipped cream. This
allows you to use your hand mixer for several different recipes.
5.
Stay
put: If you have a stand model, stick with that brand. If you love your stand
mixer, find a model that is made by the same company. This helps ensure that
you'll buy a model that you'll enjoy
How To Use Printer
Steps :
1.
Make
sure that your printer is hooked up properly before using it. If this is a
brand new printer then it will go through a check and print out a test page for
you. A lot of different times you can just turn it on, you will hear the ink
moving around. Something might come up on the computer telling you that the
printer is on and working properly.
2.
Open
the page you want to print. If you are on the Internet and want to print
something from there. All you have to do is go up to file, then down to page
set up. This will give you more printing options to choose from. When you are
done setting up the page you can verify you have the right printer hooked up by
clicking on "Printer" at the bottom. Once everything looks good click
on "OK" and now your page should print out.
3.
Open
up a ".doc" file if that is where your page is that you need to
print. When you are ready to print go up to "File" and "Print
Setup". Again you can choose how you want your page to look, and check and
make sure the right printer is installed. If your page is set up the way you
like it you can just click on the printer icon on the tool bar or go to
"File" then "Print."
4.
Using
a printer a lot over time will start to wear down your ink supply. Some models
of printers let you know when your ink supply is getting low. If you have an
older printer you will just have to go by what the printed page looks like. If
it is very worn and faded then it is time to install a new ink cartridge.
How
To Use Vacuum Cleaner
Steps :
1.
Examine
the area of the vacuum where it deposits dirt. In older vacuums, this is a bag.
In new ones it is often a removable and reusable canister. If the bag is full,
you need to change it; if it is a reusable container it should be emptied as
often as possible. If the deposit area is full the vacuum won't be able to pick
up dirt effectively.
2.
Check
the vacuum's height. Most vacuums have an adjustable indicator for carpets of
various lengths. If your vacuum has one, make sure it is set to the appropriate
length for your carpet. If it is set too high it won't have enough suction and
if it is set to low it won't have enough airflow.
3.
Move
all of the smaller items out of the vacuum's way. Even if you don't plan to
move the furniture when you vacuum, such as ottomans and coffee tables, you can
remove the smaller items easily.
4.
Turn
the vacuum on and push the vacuum forward and backwards over your carpet, in
slow, even strokes. If you move the vacuum too quickly it won't pick up dirt as
well.
5.
Use
the vacuum's attachments such as the simple hose with exchangeable ends, to
clean corners and under the edges of furniture. Most vacuums have a series of
attachments for these sorts of jobs. It is a good idea to do this extra bit of
cleaning so the normal airflow of your room doesn't push unwanted dirt into
your newly cleaned areas.
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