USING THE MACHINE | 19 |
USE OF DETERGENTS |
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| The washing machine has a |
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| Compartment 1 on the right is for the |
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| Compartment 2 on the left is for liquid detergent or soap powder for the |
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| main wash (2) |
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| The centre compartment is for softener, perfume, starch (3) |
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| use a |
| NO | automatic washing machines. Use the doses recommended on the package. |
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| N.B. Excessive amounts of detergent may result in too much foam, and |
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| give a poor quality wash. Insufficient amounts of detergent may mean |
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| that the washing does not come properly clean. |
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| N.B. When filling the detergent compartment it is important that the detergent |
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| does not overflow into the compartment used for fabric softener, as this would |
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| result in a rinse cycle containing soap, which might leave the washing with |
16 | YES | white stains. Equally, do not allow the fabric softener to overflow into the deter- |
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| N.B. When using a liquid detergent (recommended for programs without |
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| front of compartment 2 and insert it in the guides near the centre of the |
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| same compartment. |
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| Remember to replace it in its front housing when using soap powder. |
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▼ close the detergent drawer before starting the wash.
Attention! Never remove the detergent drawer when the machine is run- ning, as water may come out of it.
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SM1634