IFB Appliances WT DIV B Detergent To Be Used And Quantity, Treatment Of Stains, Wash Load Guide

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Detergent To Be Used And Quantity

Detergent To Be Used And Quantity

qThe best washing results will be achieved by using the correct dosage of detergent .

qUse the detergent as per the instructions on the detergent packaging, However the dosage need to be adjusted during usage to avoid effects of inadequate/excess detergent as mentioned below.

qUse liquid detergent dispenser tray ( Optional ) while using liquid detergent. It is not to be used for powder detergent.

qPour the liquid detergent into the detergent dispenser tray and place the tray in the main wash chamber (Marked - II) of the detergent dispenser tray before the start of the program.

qThe quantity of detergent will depend on

a.Quantity of clothes being washed

b.Degree of soilage of clothes

c.Water hardness

qHard water and heavily soiled clothes require more, while less soiled clothes requires less then recommended quantity of detergents.

qDo not use dry cleaning agents.

qFrequent use of insufficient detergent will be noticeable as follows:

a.Washing appears grey or not properly clean

b.Grey/brown stains appear on the clothes

qExcess use of detergent will result in

a.Higher environmental pollution

b.Generation of too much foam

c.Building up of scales

d.Poor rinse quality

e.Less drying efficiency

f.Reduction in life of the Components.

Treatment Of Stains

qStains need to be treated immediately when they are fresh. Usually stains are catagorised as absorbed stains, built-up stains, and compound stains.

qAbsorbed stains can be removed by rubbing gently a pad containing a suitable solvent over the stain from outer edge towards centre by keeping stained cloth on absorbent fabric.

qBuilt up and compound stains may be removed by first carefully brushing off stained area. Then rub gently with a pad containing solvent from the back of fabric.

qIt is advisable to try out the solvent on hidden part of the garment to verify its effect on cloth.

Wash Load Guide

Sheets

 

 

Pajama/Kurta

400gms

Bedspread

3kg

Cotton

(D)

1kg

Shirt

 

Blankets

 

 

(S)

500gms

Cotton

280gms

Wool

2.0kg

 

 

 

Others

200gms

acrylic

1.5kg

Other than

 

 

 

 

 

 

Coton

(D)

650gms

Blouse:

 

Sweaters(Wool)

400gms

 

(S)

400gms

cotton

140gms

other heavy weight

300gms

 

 

 

others

100gms

light weight

150gms

Pillow slips:

 

 

Sarees:

 

 

 

Cotton

 

110gms

Cotton

650gms

Cotton vests

100gms

others

 

85gms

Synthetics

350gms

Underslip

100gms

 

 

 

Panties

60gms

 

 

Bath towels

 

600gms

Socks:

 

Skits

200gms

Hand Towels

 

260gms

long(2pair)

150gms

Trousers

250gms

Tablecloths:

 

 

short(2pair)

85gms

jeans

400gms

 

 

 

 

 

 

small

 

230gms

 

 

 

 

large

 

600gms

Hankies (6)

85gms

 

 

 

 

 

Napkins(1doz)

1.1kgs

 

 

Table Napkins (4)

150gms

Lungi/Dhoti

200gms

 

 

D = Double

 

S = Single

 

 

qThe chart indicates the average weight of clothes. qThe recommended weight of your wash should not be

exceeded to ensure that your machine gives your clothes an effective wash.

International Washing Symbols

Washing

Wash Temp

Action

Symbol

Max0 C

 

 

95, 60, 40

normal

 

30

gentle

 

Do not machine - wash

handwash

 

Do not wash in water

 

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IFB Appliances WT DIV B manual Detergent To Be Used And Quantity, Treatment Of Stains, Wash Load Guide, Washing, Wash Temp