Following weights are given as examples.
Laundry type | Weight (gr.) |
Bathrobe | 1200 |
Napkin | 100 |
Duvet cover | 700 |
Bed Sheet | 500 |
Pillowcase | 200 |
Tablecloth | 250 |
Towel | 200 |
Evening gown | 200 |
Underclothing | 100 |
Men’s overalls | 600 |
Men’s shirt | 200 |
Men’s pyjamas | 500 |
Blouse | 100 |
Loading door
The door is locked during program operation. The door can be opened after some time following the program end.
•Open the door.
•Place laundry items loosely in the machine.
•Push the door until it clicks into place tightly. Ensure that no items are caught in the door.
Detergents and softeners
Detergent drawer
The detergent drawer is composed of three compartments:
The detergent dispenser may be in two different types according to the model of your machine.
-(I) for prewash
-(II) for main wash
-(III) siphon
– () for softener
Detergent, softener and other cleaning agents
Add detergent and softener before starting the washing program. Never open the detergent dispenser drawer while the washing program is running!
When using a program without pre- wash, no detergent should be put into the
A program without
Choosing the detergent type The type of detergent to be used depends on the type and colour of fabric.
•Use different detergents for coloured and white clothes.
•Wash woolens with a special detergent specifically for woolens.
•Use only detergents manufactured specifically for washing machines.
Detergent quantity
The amount of washing detergent to be used depends on the amount of laundry, the degree of soiling and water hardness.
•Do not use amounts exceeding the quantities recommended on the package to avoid problems of excessive foam, poor rinsing, financial savings and finally, environmental protection.
•Use small amounts of detergent at a suitable measure for small amounts of laundry or for only slightly soiled laundry.
•Use exact measures for highly concentrated detergents.
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