How to use 28kg Super Wash

The 28kg washer

  • It is a commercial-quality, hard-mount, extra-large-load machine.
  • Recommended for extra-large loads up to 28kg (7 baskets).
  • Suitable for all sizes of bulky items such as king bed blankets and doonas, sheets, towels, and everyday clothes.
  • Can take up to 4 king-size doonas.
  • Not suitable for pet items or dirty loads.
    (Please use our designated Dirty Loads machine for pet items, trade gear, workwear, and restaurant items such as tablecloths and tea towels.)

Step 1

  • Check machine is available (not in use or out of service).
  • Please make yourself aware of our terms and conditions of use.
  • If the machine has finished running and items are still inside, you may remove them. Please handle other customers’ items with care and place them neatly on the nearest bench.
  • Check inside of machine is clean and empty.

Step 2

  • Load washing into machine and close door.
  • Load to the “max fill line” only. Overloading the machine will negatively impact wash quality. The load needs to tumble freely for effective washing.

Step 3

  • Pay for the machine via the kiosk or QR code located on the machine.
  • Up to 4 machines can be paid for at one time.
  • Please do not pay for wash and dry at the same time. Only pay for a dryer when you are ready to use it, as someone else may use your dryer credit while your wash cycle is still in progress.
  • After purchasing, you have the option to request a receipt to be emailed to you.

Step 4

  • Select cycle and wash temperature on the machine.

Step 5

  • Add detergent and fabric softener if required.

Step 6

  • Press the green start button on the machine.
  • Please do not leave your washing unattended. The Washhouse Launderette cannot take responsibility for unattended items.

Step 7

  • Please remove your items from the machine as soon as the wash cycle is finished.
  • Wash cycle time is displayed on the machine.
  • During busy times, it may be necessary for others to remove completed loads if they are left unattended.