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Washing Machine,

Parts and their


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!

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