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4. USING THE APPLIANCE FOR WASHING
4.1 PREPARING THE ITEMS FOR WASHING
1.Subdivide the items for washing by fabric type and colour fastness.
2.Wash white and coloured items separately. New coloured items should be washed separately the first time. Normally, items carry labels with washing instructions. The following is a short description of the symbols u- sed on these labels.
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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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| IRONING |
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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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| DRY CLEANING |
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| Machine wash, delicate cycle |
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| at max. 60°C |
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| Machine wash, delicate cycle |
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| Petroleum |
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| at max. 40°C |
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| Any solvent | xcept trichloroe- |
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| Machine wash, delicate cycle |
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| at max. 30°C |
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| Hand wash |
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Warning!
•Do not wash unhemmed or torn items as they may fray.
•Unrelated items in the wash may damage the garments or parts of the washing machine. So: empty pockets and turn them
•Wash very small items (belts, handkerchiefs, socks, padded bras, etc.) in a white canvas bag. Fasten press- studs and zips and sew on loose buttons.
•The use of modern detergents and the correct washing temperature is generally sufficient to remove stains from fabrics. However, some difficult stains such as grass, fruit, egg, blood, rust, ballpoint pen, etc. should be dealt with before washing. Depending on the type of fabric, there are a large number of commercial stain removers on the market. In all cases, stains should be cleaned or diluted at once, since the older they are, the harder they are to remove.
•Failure to comply with washing guidance symbols may result in damage to the items washed.
Wool – Only wool marked as pure new wool, with the mark, or labelled
4.2 OPENING THE DOOR
The appliance is fitted with a safety device which prevents the door from being opened while the programme is in progress.
1.Check that all the water has been drained from the tank and the drum is at a standstill.
Warning!
•If the washing programme is interrupted, it will be from 3 to 15 minutes before the door can be opened, de- pending on the temperature reached inside the appliance.
Warning!
The water may still be boiling hot if the wash was at high temperature.
Do not open the door if there is still water in the drum!
4.3 LOADS OF WASHING
As far as possible, to save electricity, it is more economical to wash complete loads of the various types of fabric. Shake out the washing before loading, and alternate large and small items. It is best to weight the load the first few times, after which you will be able to rely on your experience. As a guide, the following is a list of the av- erage weights of the standard items:
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