Bosch WFMC5301UC Installation and Use & Care (all languages) - Page 15

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Before Using For the First Time The washing machine must be installed and connected properly (refer to Page 6). Before using your washing machine for the first time: q Make sure that the supplied voltĆ age is the same as the voltage shown on the rating plate. q Check that the water valves for the washing machine have been conĆ nected correctly and are open. Using For the First Time First washing cycle (withĆ out laundry) Your appliance was tested before leaving the factory. To ensure a fresh wash with your initial load of clothes, run the washer a complete cycle, without clothes, in advance. q Do not load any laundry. q Turn on the water tap. q Open the flap of the detergent dispenser. q Pour approx. 1 quart (1 liter) of water into the detergent chamber I; see Page 16. q Pour 1-2 Tbsp. detergent into detergent chamber I. i Do not use special detergents for delicates or wool (this will cause excessive sudsing). q Close the flap of the detergent dispenser. q Close the door. q Set the program selector to Regular/Cotton Hot. The Start/Pause indicator light flashes red. q Press the Start/Pause button. The program starts. The indicator light is on (red). i The display shows the run time of program. When the display shows 0:00": q Open the door. q Turn the program selector to Off. Preparing the laundry ATTENTION Loose debris (coins, paper clips, nails and other hard objects) can damage items of clothing as well as parts of the washing machine (e.g. drum). q Empty all pockets. q Brush off lint and dirt. q Close zippers, button up duvets and hooks. q Remove curtain rings or tie them up in a net bag. q Remove pins, buttons, buckles and other hard objects to avoid scratching the washer interior. q Remove nonĆwashable trim and ornaments. q Turn synthetic knitwear insideĆout to avoid pilling. q Treat spots and stains. To prevent loss or damage to laundry and the machine, the following items should be washed in a mesh laundry bag: q Baby socks (small items) q Hosiery q Belts q Underwired bras (directly washed in the washer, the wire may come loose during wasing and cause damage) Sorting the laundry According to color and degree of soiling ATTENTION Items of clothing may become discolored. Never wash new multiĆcolored items together with other items. White items may become gray. Always wash white and colored items separately. Degrees of soiling Slight dirt No recognizable dirt or staining. Laundry may have some body odor. - Light summer clothing. - Tćshirts, shirts and blouses that have been worn for up to one day. - Bed linen and guest towels that have been used for one day. Normal dirt Visible dirt and/or some light recognizable staining. - Tćshirts, shirts and blouses that are very sweaty or have been worn several times. - Dish towels, hand towels and bed linen that have been used for up to one week. - Sheer curtains (without smoke staining) that have not been washed for up to 6 months. Intensive dirt Dirt and/or staining recognizable. - Kitchen hand towels that have been used for up to one week. - Cloth napkins. - Bibs. - Children's outer clothing or sportswear with grass and soil stains. - Working clothes such as overalls or baker's and butcher's coats. Typical stains - Body oils, cooking oils/grease, sauces, mineral oil, wax (containing fat/oil). - Tea, coffee, red wine, fruit, vegetables. - Blood, egg, milk, starch (containing protein/ carbohydrate). - Soot, soil, sand (pigments), red clay. Removing stains If possible, pretreat stains while they are still fresh. First, dab soapy water onto the stain. Do not rub. Subsequently, wash the items of clothing using the appropriate program. 15

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15
Before
Using
For
the
First
Time
The
washing
machine
must
be
installed
and
connected
properly
(refer
to
Page
6).
Before
using
your
washing
machine
for
the
first
time:
q
Make
sure
that
the
supplied
voltĆ
age
is
the
same
as
the
voltage
shown
on
the
rating
plate.
q
Check
that
the
water
valves
for
the
washing
machine
have
been
conĆ
nected
correctly
and
are
open.
Using
For
the
First
Time
First
washing
cycle
(withĆ
out±laundry)
Your
appliance
was
tested
before
leaving
the
factory.
To
ensure
a
fresh
wash
with
your
initial
load
of
clothes,
run
the
washer
a
complete
cycle,
without
clothes,
in
advance.
q
Do
not
load
any
laundry.
q
Turn
on
the
water
tap.
q
Open
the
flap
of
the
detergent
dispenser.
q
Pour
approx.
1
quart
(1
liter)
of
water
into
the
detergent
chamber
I
;
see
Page
16.
q
Pour
1-2
Tbsp.±detergent
into
detergent
chamber
I
.
i
Do
not
use
special
detergents
for
delicates
or
wool
(this
will
cause
excessive
sudsing).
q
Close
the
flap
of
the
detergent
dispenser.
q
Close
the
door.
q
Set
the
program
selector
to
Regular/Cotton
Hot.
The
Start/Pause
indicator
light
flashes
red.
q
Press
the
Start/Pause
button.
The
program
starts.
The
indicator
light
is
on
(red).
i
The
display
shows
the
run
time
of
program.
When
the
display
shows
²
0:00
":
q
Open
the
door.
q
Turn
the
program
selector
to
Off
.
Preparing
the
laundry
ATTENTION
Loose
debris
(coins,
paper
clips,
nails
and
other
hard
objects)
can
damage
items
of
clothing
as
well
as
parts
of
the
washing
machine
(e.g.
drum).
q
Empty
all
pockets.
q
Brush
off
lint
and
dirt.
q
Close
zippers,
button
up
duvets
and
hooks.
q
Remove
curtain
rings
or
tie
them
up
in
a
net
bag.
q
Remove
pins,
buttons,
buckles
and
other
hard
objects
to
avoid
scratching
the
washer
interior.
q
Remove
nonĆwashable
trim
and
ornaments.
q
Turn
synthetic
knitwear
insideĆout
to
avoid
pilling.
q
Treat
spots
and
stains.
To
prevent
loss
or
damage
to
laundry
and
the
machine,
the
following
items
should
be
washed
in
a
mesh
laundry
bag:
q
Baby
socks
(small
items)
q
Hosiery
q
Belts
q
Underwired
bras
(directly
washed
in
the
washer,
the
wire
may
come
loose
during
wasing
and
cause
damage)
Sorting
the
laundry
According
to
color
and
degree
of
soiling
ATTENTION
Items
of
clothing
may
become
discolored.
Never
wash
new
multiĆcolored
items
together
with
other
items.
White
items
may
become
gray.
Always
wash
white
and
colored
items
separately.
Degrees
of
soiling
Slight
dirt
No
recognizable
dirt
or
staining.
Laundry
may
have
some
body
odor.
-
Light
summer
clothing.
-
Tćshirts,
shirts
and
blouses
that
have
been
worn
for
up
to
one
day.
-
Bed
linen
and
guest
towels
that
have
been
used
for
one
day.
Normal
dirt
Visible
dirt
and/or
some
light
recognizable
staining.
-
Tćshirts,
shirts
and
blouses
that
are
very
sweaty
or
have
been
worn
several
times.
-
Dish
towels,
hand
towels
and
bed
linen
that
have
been
used
for
up
to
one
week.
-
Sheer
curtains
(without
smoke
staining)
that
have
not
been
washed
for
up
to
6
months.
Intensive
dirt
Dirt
and/or
staining
recognizable.
-
Kitchen
hand
towels
that
have
been
used
for
up
to
one
week.
-
Cloth
napkins.
-
Bibs.
-
Children's
outer
clothing
or
sportswear
with
grass
and
soil
stains.
-
Working
clothes
such
as
overalls
or
baker's
and
butcher's
coats.
Typical
stains
-
Body
oils,
cooking
oils/grease,
sauces,
mineral
oil,
wax
(containing
fat/oil).
-
Tea,
coffee,
red
wine,
fruit,
vegetables.
-
Blood,
egg,
milk,
starch
(containing
protein/
carbohydrate).
-
Soot,
soil,
sand
(pigments),
red
clay.
Removing
stains
If
possible,
pretreat
stains
while
they
are
still
fresh.
First,
dab
soapy
water
onto
the
stain.
Do
not
rub.
Subsequently,
wash
the
items
of
clothing
using
the
appropriate
program.