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Laundry, Detergents, Additives

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Occasionally, several wash cycles may be required in order to remove persistent, dried on stains. Sorting laundry according to care label specifications See also temperatures settings page 17. Fabric Types Machine Wash, Cottons Ó Machine Wash, Permanent Press Machine Wash, Delicates Hand Wash ÔÒ Ì Temperatures Cold Warm Hot Á ÊÂ Do not wash clothes in washing machine if the care label says Do Not Wash" or the DO NOT WASH symbol Ú is on the care label. Loading the laundry d WARNING d TO AVOID EXPLOSION HAZARD! Items of clothing that have been pretreated with solventĆbased cleaning agents, e.g. stain remover and dry cleaning solvents, represent an explosion hazard once loaded into the washing machine. Therefore, these items must first be rinsed thoroughly by hand. CAUTION Loose debris in the washing machine drum can damage the laundry. Before loading the laundry, check that there is no debris in the drum. q Open the door. q Unfold the sorted items of clothing and place them loosely into the drum. Mix up large and small items. Items of varying size will distribute better during the spin cycle. i Do not exceed the maximum load. Overloading will cause poor wash results and will increase wrinkling. For best results it is recommended to load the drum depending on the fabric type, see special programs Page 16 for information on bulky items, e.g. comforters : Full Load Cotton and Linens ½ Load Permanent Press, Synthetic Blends and Knitwear D Load Wool, Delicates, Silk i Close the door. Do not trap any items of clothing between the door and rubber seal. Door should be able to close easily, not by force. Laundry Detergents and Additives Dispensing the correct amount of detergent d WARNING d TO AVOID RISK OF POISONING! Keep detergents and additives out of the reach of children. Measure out the detergent (powder or liquid) according to: - The water hardness. This information can be obtained from your local water authority. Soft water requires less detergent. - The amount of laundry. - The degree of soiling. Information on soiling can be found on Page 14. - The specifications of the detergent manufacturer. Measuring the correct amount of detergent reduces the strain on the environment and ensures optimum washing results. 15

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Occasionally,
several
wash
cycles
may
be required
in order to remove
persistent,
dried
on stains.
Sorting laundry
according
to±care label specifications
See also temperatures
settings
page
17.
Fabric Types
Machine Wash,
Cottons
Ó
Machine Wash,
Permanent±Press
Ô
Machine
Wash,
Delicates
Ò
Hand Wash
Ì
Temperatures
Cold
Á
Warm
Ê
Hot
Â
Do not
wash
clothes
in washing
machine
if the
care
label
says
²Do±Not
Wash"
or the
DO NOT
WASH
symbol
Ú
is±on±the
care
label.
Loading
the
laundry
d
WARNING
d
TO
AVOID
EXPLOSION
HAZARD!
Items
of
clothing
that
have
been
pretreated
with
solventĆbased
cleaning
agents,
e.g. stain
remover
and
dry
cleaning
solvents,
represent
an
explosion
hazard
once loaded
into the
washing
machine.
Therefore,
these
items must first be
rinsed
thoroughly
by
hand.
CAUTION
Loose
debris in the washing
machine
drum can
damage
the
laundry.
Before
loading the laundry,
check
that
there
is no
debris
in
the
drum.
q
Open
the door.
q
Unfold
the sorted items of
clothing
and place them loosely into
the
drum.
Mix
up large and
small
items.
Items of
varying
size will
distribute
better during the spin
cycle.
i
Do
not exceed
the maximum
load.
Overloading
will
cause poor wash
results
and
will
increase
wrinkling.
For best results it
is
recommended
to
load
the drum depending
on
the fabric
type,
see special programs
Page 16
for
information
on
bulky items, e.g.
comforters
:
Full Load
Cotton and
Linens
½
Load
Permanent Press, Synthetic
Blends
and Knitwear
D
Load
Wool, Delicates,
Silk
i
Close the door.
Do
not trap any items of
clothing
between
the door and
rubber seal.
Door
should be able to close
easily,
not by force.
Laundry
Detergents
and
Additives
Dispensing
the
correct
amount
of detergent
d
WARNING
d
TO
AVOID RISK OF
POISONING!
Keep
detergents
and
additives
out
of
the reach
of
children.
Measure
out the detergent
(powder
or
liquid) according
to:
-
The water
hardness.
This
information
can
be obtained
from
your
local water
authority.
Soft
water
requires
less
detergent.
-
The amount
of
laundry.
-
The degree of
soiling.
Information
on
soiling
can
be±found
on
Page
14.
-
The specifications
of the detergent
manufacturer.
Measuring
the
correct amount of
detergent
reduces
the strain
on
the
environment
and
ensures
optimum
washing
results.