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Laundry, Detergents - specifications

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Laundry Detergents and Additives Dispensing the correct amount of detergent d WARNING d Avoid risk of poisonning! Keep detergents and additives out of the reach of children. Measure out the detergent according to: - the water hardness. This information can be obtained from your local water authority. - the amount of laundry. - the degree of soiling. Information on soiling can be found on page 10. - the specifications of the detergent manufacĆ turer. Measure out the correct amount of deterĆ gent relieves the strain on to be kind to the enĆ vironment and to help ensur optimum washing results. i DO NOT use chlorine bleach in this washing machine. q If it is necessary to use a detergent intended for less efficient top loading washing machines, you may need to reduce the amount of deterĆ gent used to avoid exessive sudsing. It is recĆ ommended that only ¼ to ½ (approx. 2-3 Tbl.) of the amount recommended by the detergent manufacturer for top loading machines be used. Using this smaller amount may affect the cleaning performance. The first time, start with ¼ of the recommended amount. Then, only if there is a low level of sudsing and your clothes are not getting clean, try a little more. q Pour liquid detergent into the appropriate disĆ pensing chamber. How do you know if you are using the correct amount of dertergent? If you are using too little detergent: q laundry is not cleaned properly q laundry is grey or stiff q brown spotting on laundry q calcification of heather may occur If you are using too much detergent: Environmentally incompatible, excessive foam reduces wash agitation which causes poor washing and rinsing results. Filling laundry detergent and/ or additives Dispenser I: Detergent for soaking. Dispenser II: Detergent for wash, stain remover. Dispenser 2: Cleaning product, e.g. fabric softener, fabric conditioner (do not fill above the lower edge of insert 1). i Concentrated or thick fabric softener and conĆ ditioner must be diluted with a little water beĆ fore being poured into the dispenser (prevents overflow as a result of obstruction). q Pull out the detergent dispenser. q Add the detergent and/or additive. q Close the detergent dispenser. 13

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13
Laundry
Detergents
and±Additives
Dispensing
the
correct
amount
of±detergent
d
WARNING
d
Avoid
risk
of
poisonning!
Keep
detergents
and
additives
out
of
the
reach
of±children.
Measure
out
the
detergent
according
to:
-
the
water
hardness.
This
information
can
be
obtained
from
your
local
water
authority.
-
the
amount
of
laundry.
-
the
degree
of
soiling.
Information
on
soiling
can
be
found
on
page
10.
-
the
specifications
of
the
detergent
manufacĆ
turer.
Measure
out
the
correct
amount
of
deterĆ
gent
relieves
the
strain
on
to
be
kind
to
the
enĆ
vironment
and
to
help
ensur
optimum
washing
results.
i
DO
NOT
use
chlorine
bleach
in
this
washing
machine.
q
If
it
is
necessary
to
use
a
detergent
intended
for
less
efficient
top
loading
washing
machines,
you
may
need
to
reduce
the
amount
of
deterĆ
gent
used
to
avoid
exessive
sudsing.
It
is
recĆ
ommended
that
only
¼
to
½
(approx.
2-3
Tbl.)
of
the
amount
recommended
by
the
detergent
manufacturer
for
top
loading
machines
be
used.
Using
this
smaller
amount
may
affect
the
cleaning
performance.
The±first
time,
start
with
¼
of
the
recommended
amount.
Then,
only
if
there
is
a±low
level
of
sudsing
and
your
clothes
are
not
getting
clean,
try
a
little
more.
q
Pour
liquid
detergent
into
the
appropriate
disĆ
pensing
chamber.
How
do
you
know
if
you
are
using
the
correct
amount
of
dertergent?
If
you
are
using
too
little
detergent:
q
laundry
is
not
cleaned
properly
q
laundry
is
grey
or
stiff
q
brown
spotting
on
laundry
q
calcification
of
heather
may
occur
If
you
are
using
too
much
detergent:
Environmentally
incompatible,
excessive
foam
reduces
wash
agitation
which
causes
poor
washing
and
rinsing
results.
Filling
laundry
detergent
and/
or±additives
Dispenser
I
:
Detergent
for
soaking.
Dispenser
II
:
Detergent
for
wash,
stain
remover.
Dispenser
2
:
Cleaning
product,
e.g.
fabric
softener,
fabric
conditioner
(do
not
fill
above
the
lower
edge
of
insert
1
).
i
Concentrated
or
thick
fabric
softener
and
conĆ
ditioner
must
be
diluted
with
a
little
water
beĆ
fore
being
poured
into
the
dispenser
(prevents
overflow
as
a
result
of
obstruction).
q
Pull
out
the
detergent
dispenser.
q
Add
the
detergent
and/or
additive.
q
Close
the
detergent
dispenser.