Operating Instructions
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The rinsing water is | The cause is probably a de- | No negative influence on the | |
tergent with a high silicate | rinsing result, use liquid de- | ||
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content. | tergent if necessary. | ||
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play does not light up | The selected additional pro- |
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when one of the addi- | gram cannot be combined | Make another selection. | |
tional program but- | with the set program. |
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tons is pressed. |
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If the washing results are not satisfactory
If the washing has turned grey and if limescale is deposited in the drum, then
•Too little detergent was used.
•The wrong detergent was used.
•Special soiling was not
•Program or temperature not set correctly.
•If
If there are still grey spots on the washing,
•Washing soiled with ointments, grease or oils was washed with too little detergent.
•Too lower temperature was used for washing.
•A frequent cause is that softener - particularly that in concentrated form - has reached the washing. Wash out such spots quickly and use the softener concerned carefully.
If at the end of the last rinse foam is still visible
•Modern detergents can also cause foam in the last rinse. However, the washing is still sufficiently rinsed.
If there are white remnants on the washing
•These are insoluble components of modern detergents. They are not the result of an insufficient rinsing effect.
Shake or brush out the washing. In future, perhaps you should turn the washing inside out before washing it. Examine your choice of de- tergent and if necessary use liquid detergent.
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