STEP 6 Apply a proper detergent type
The type of detergent depends 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.
CAUTION
•Use an appropriate amount of detergent. Excess amounts of detergent do not produce much improvement in washing results but cause damage to the laundry due to deteriorated rinsing performance.
•Bleach is strong alkali in nature, causing damage to or discolouration of the laundry.
•Use a longer or added rinse cycle when using powder detergent that is very likely to remain on the laundry and cause bad odours after washing is complete.
•If an excessive amount of detergent is used especially in cold water, the detergent doesn’t dissolve well, ending up with contaminated laundry, hoses, and/or tub.
•In case of timed washing, do not apply detergent directly to laundry or the tub. The laundry may be discoloured. Use the detergent drawer.
•When washing wool using the Wool cycle, use only a neutral detergent to avoid discolouring the laundry.
NOTE
•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 local area. If you are not sure about the water hardness, contact a local water authority.
•Do not use detergent that tends to be hardened or solidified. This detergent may remain after the rinse process, blocking the drain outlet.
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