How to Use a Washing Machine: Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners

Before You Start: Sort Your Laundry

Sorting takes 2 minutes and prevents colour bleed, fabric damage, and uneven washing. Sort into these groups:

  • Whites: White shirts, underwear, socks — wash at higher temperatures (40–60°C)
  • Lights: Pastels, light grey, light yellow — wash at 30–40°C
  • Darks: Black, navy, dark grey, dark colours — wash at 30°C to prevent fading
  • Delicates: Silk, lace, wool, embroidered items — use Delicate/Hand Wash cycle
  • Heavy items: Towels, jeans, bed sheets — wash separately from lighter fabrics

Colour bleed warning: New coloured items (especially reds and dark blues) bleed in the first few washes. Wash them separately the first 2–3 times.

Check the Clothing Care Labels

Every garment has a care label inside with washing symbols. The most important ones:

Symbol Meaning
Tub with water (no markings) Machine wash, any temperature
Tub with hand Hand wash only
Circle with X Do not wash (dry clean only)
30°, 40°, 60° Maximum wash temperature
Single line under tub Permanent press cycle
Double line under tub Delicate/gentle cycle

How to Load the Washing Machine

Front-Load Washing Machines

  1. Open the door (it swings outward from a handle on the right side).
  2. Load clothes loosely into the drum. Never pack tightly.
  3. Fill to 3/4 of drum capacity — leave room for clothes to tumble freely.
  4. Close the door firmly until it clicks (front-loaders lock during operation).

Top-Load Washing Machines

  1. Open the lid.
  2. Add clothes before adding water or detergent (for most top-loaders).
  3. Distribute clothes evenly around the agitator or tub — uneven loads cause vibration and “UE” (unbalanced) errors.
  4. Don’t wrap clothes around the agitator.
  5. Fill to 3/4 capacity maximum.

Choosing the Right Detergent

Machine Type Detergent to Use Why
Front-load (fully automatic) HE (High Efficiency) liquid or powder — e.g., Ariel Matic Front Load, Surf Excel Matic Front-loaders use less water — regular detergent creates too many suds that won’t rinse out
Top-load (fully automatic) HE top-load detergent — e.g., Ariel Matic Top Load, Tide Matic Formulated for top-loader drum action
Semi-automatic Regular detergent powder — e.g., Surf Excel, Wheel, Tide Powder Manual rinse, regular detergent is fine

How much detergent: Use the measuring cap/scoop. Most people use too much — excess detergent leaves residue on clothes and inside the machine. Use the minimum recommended amount.

Where to Add Detergent

  • Front-loaders: In the detergent drawer (pull out the tray). The compartment marked I is for pre-wash (optional). The compartment marked II is for the main wash. The flower/softener symbol compartment is for fabric conditioner.
  • Top-loaders (most models): Add detergent directly into the drum before adding clothes, or use the detergent compartment if your model has one.
  • Liquid detergent pods: Place in the drum directly with clothes (not in the drawer).

Selecting the Right Wash Cycle

Cycle Best For Temp/Speed
Cotton / Normal Everyday clothes, cotton, linen 40°C, high spin
Quick Wash (15–30 min) Lightly soiled clothes, worn once 30°C, medium spin
Delicate / Hand Wash Silk, lace, wool, embroidered items 30°C, low spin
Synthetics Polyester, nylon, activewear 40°C, medium spin
Heavy Duty Heavily soiled items, workwear, jeans 60°C, high spin
Bedding / Bulky Sheets, duvets, blankets 60°C, adapted drum motion
Rinse + Spin Items that just need rinsing, or after hand washing Cold, high spin
Spin Only Remove excess water from pre-washed items No water, high spin

Temperature Guide

  • 30°C: Delicates, dark colours, lightly soiled items. Most energy-efficient.
  • 40°C: Everyday cotton, shirts, most normal laundry. Good balance of cleaning and care.
  • 60°C: Whites, towels, bedding, heavily soiled items. Kills bacteria and dust mites.
  • 90°C: Heavily stained whites, cloth nappies. High energy use — only when necessary.

Starting the Machine

  1. Ensure the water supply tap is open.
  2. Close the door (front-load) or lid (top-load).
  3. Select your programme/cycle.
  4. Select temperature and spin speed (or use the programme defaults).
  5. Press Start.
  6. The machine fills with water, tumbles/agitates, drains, rinses, and spins automatically.

After the Cycle: What to Do

  • Remove clothes promptly — leaving wet clothes in a front-loader for hours causes mildew smell.
  • Leave the front-loader door slightly ajar after each wash to let the drum dry out.
  • Wipe the door gasket dry to prevent mould growth.
  • Clean the detergent drawer monthly (remove and rinse under warm water).
  • Clean the pump filter every 3 months (front-loaders — small door at the bottom front).
  • Run a drum clean/self-clean cycle monthly (most machines have this as a dedicated cycle).

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using regular detergent in a front-loader (creates excessive suds)
  • Overloading the drum (poor cleaning, increased wear on bearings)
  • Leaving wet clothes in the drum (mildew, smell)
  • Never cleaning the pump filter (causes drain failures)
  • Washing delicates on Normal/Cotton cycle (damages fabric)
  • Not checking pockets (coins and metal objects damage the drum and pump)