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4.2 DETERGENT TRAY
This is located to the left of the control panel. Pull it out to open.
The tray comprises four compartments which are marked as follows
“1”:
“2”: main wash detergent
“” or “3”: fabric softener, starch, etc. (treatment products). Compartment “4” is used for bleach. If there is a cover marked
, this means that bleach cannot be used with this model of machine. If bleach can be used with the machine, there is no cover.
5. WASHING INSTRUCTIONS
5.1 PREPARING THE WASHING
1.Separate the washing according to the type and colourfastness of the fabrics.
2.Wash whites and coloureds separately. Wash new coloured garments separately for the first time. A label is normally applied to garments giving information on how to clean them. A brief description of these labels is shown below.
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| Machine wash at max. 90°C |
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| Machine wash at max. 60°C | Bleaching allowed |
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| Machine wash at max. 40°C |
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| Hot iron | Warm iron |
| Cool iron | Do not iron |
| Machine wash at max. 30°C |
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| Machine wash, delicate cycle |
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| at max. 60°C |
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Attention!
•Do not wash unhemmed or torn garments as they may fray.
•Foreign bodies may damage garments or machine components. Therefore, empty all pockets and turn them inside out, remove rollers from curtains or put them in a string bag.
•Put very small articles (belts, handkerchiefs, socks, bras with stiffeners, etc.) into a white canvas bag. Close push buttons and zips and sew on dangling buttons.
•Modern detergents and correct washing temperatures are generally sufficient to remove stains from fabrics. However, some stubborn stains, such as grass, fruit, egg, blood, rust and biro, should be
•Garments may be damaged if fabric care symbols are not observed.
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