The document discusses the parts and functions of a washing machine. It describes the basic operations of top-loading and front-loading washing machines, including their features and suitability for different household needs. It then explains the basic steps a washing machine takes to clean clothes, including loading clothes, filling with water, adding detergent, agitating the clothes to clean them, rinsing, and spinning and draining the water.
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TLE9_EPAS_Q4_M3_Parts and Functions of Washing Machine
The document discusses the parts and functions of a washing machine. It describes the basic operations of top-loading and front-loading washing machines, including their features and suitability for different household needs. It then explains the basic steps a washing machine takes to clean clothes, including loading clothes, filling with water, adding detergent, agitating the clothes to clean them, rinsing, and spinning and draining the water.
The document discusses the parts and functions of a washing machine. It describes the basic operations of top-loading and front-loading washing machines, including their features and suitability for different household needs. It then explains the basic steps a washing machine takes to clean clothes, including loading clothes, filling with water, adding detergent, agitating the clothes to clean them, rinsing, and spinning and draining the water.
Function MOTIVATIONAL GAME Riddle What Am I? Answer: An oven toaster What Am I? Answer: A rice cooker What Am I? Answer: A washing machine introduction types of washing machine Top-loading Front-loading washing washing machines machines Top-loading washing machines FEATURES Typically less Clothes are loaded into the machine expensive than through a door on the front-loading top of the machine machines
Agitator in the Quicker cycle
center of the drum times than moves clothes around front-loading to clean them machines FEATURES Larger capacity than front-loading machines, which Water and makes them ideal detergent usage is for large higher compared to households front-loading machines Front-loading washing machines FEATURES Typically more Clothes are loaded into the machine expensive than top- through a door on loading machines the front of the machine Smaller Drum rotates on a capacity than horizontal axis, top-loading tumbling clothes to machines clean them FEATURES Gentler on clothes Uses less water and due to the tumbling detergent compared action, which can to top-loading help prolong the life machines, which of clothes makes them more energy-efficient and Typically environmentally quieter than friendly top-loading machines The choice between a top-loading and front-loading washing machine comes down to personal preference and needs. Top-loading machines may be a better fit for larger households or those on a budget, while front-loading machines may be a better fit for those looking for energy efficiency and a gentler wash cycle. How a Washing Machine Works? A washing machine is a household appliance that uses water and detergent to clean clothes. when first introduced, were a huge update from washing clothes by hand, they are now far more straightforward and require next to no human intervention to carry out their operation. Automatic washing machines are just what you need for both your convenience and an easy-to- use appliance that will do all the work for you. Automatic washing machines work on a very simple principle; they agitate clothes rapidly in soapy water until they’re clean and then clean water replaces the soapy water until the clothes are rinsed completely. This process removed all the stains and dirt from the clothes, making them clean. The basic operation of a washing machine can be broken down into several steps: Loading Clothes are loaded into the washing machine through a door on the front or top of the machine. Water filling The machine fills up with water from the household water supply. Most washing machines have a valve that controls the flow of water into the machine. Detergent addition
Detergent is added to the water to
help clean the clothes. Agitation
The machine's agitator or drum moves
back and forth, stirring the clothes around in the soapy water. This helps to loosen and remove dirt and stains. Rinse cycle: Spin cycle Drainage thank you! ACTIVITY TIME!