washing a load of laundry
DETERGENT AND ADDITIVES INFORMATION
Which detergent to use
The type of detergent you should use is based on the type of fabric (cotton, synthetic, delicate items, wool), colour, wash temperature, and degree of soiling. Always use “low suds” laundry detergent, which is designed for automatic washing machines.
Follow the detergent manufacturer’s recommendations based on the weight of the laundry, the degree of soiling, and the hardness of the water in your area. If you do not know how hard your water is, enquire at your local water authority.
Do not use detergent that has hardended or solidifi ed as the detergent may remain in the rinse cycle. It may cause your washing machine to not rinse properly or result in the overfl ow becoming blocked.
Please note the following when using the Wool course.
•Use a neutral liquid detergent for wool only.
•When using a powder detergent, it may remain on the laundry and cause damage to the material (wool).
Detergent drawer
Your washing machine has separate compartments for dispensing detergent and fabric softener. Add all laundry additives to the correct compartment before starting your washing machine.
Do not open the detergent drawer while your washing machine is running or you might be exposed to hot water or steam.
1.Pull out the detergent drawer on the left side of the control panel.
2. Add the recommended amount of laundry detergent directly into the detergent compartment before starting your washing machine.
3. Add the recommended amount of fabric softener into the softener compartment if required. DO NOT exceed the MAX FILL () line.
4.When using the Prewash option, add the recommended
amount of laundry detergent into the prewash compartment .
When washing large items do NOT use the following detergetnt types.
•Tablet and capsule type detergents
•Detergents using a ball and net
Concentrated or thick fabric softener and conditioner must be diluted with a little water before being poured into the dispenser (prevents the overfl ow from becoming blocked).