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Sorting the laundry According to color and degree of soiling NOTICE Items of clothing may become discolored. Never wash new multiĆcolored items together with other items. White items may become gray if washed with dark items. Always wash white and colored items separately. Degrees of soiling Lighter Soiling 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 Soiling 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. Heavy Soiling Dirt and/or staining recognizable. - Kitchen hand towels that have been used for several days or show visible signs of soiling. - Cloth napkins. - Bibs. - Children's outer clothing or sportswear with grass and soil stains. - Work clothes such as used for outdoor work or yard work. Typical stains - Sauces, 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 cycle. Occasionally, several wash cycles may be required in order to remove persistent, dried-on stains. Sorting laundry according to care label specifications Fabric Types Machine Wash, Cottons Ó Machine Wash, Permanent Press Ô Machine Wash, Delicates Ò Hand Wash Ì Temperatures Cold Á Warm Ê Hot  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 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. NOTICE 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 Place items loosely into the drum. Mix up large and small items. Items of varying size will distribute better during the spin cycle. For best results, it is recommended to load the drum depending on the fabric type. Full Load Cotton and Linens ½ Load Permanent Press, Synthetic Blends and Knitwear D Load Wool, Delicates, Silk Do not exceed the maximum load for the selected cycle. Overloading will cause poor wash results and will increase wrinkling. q Load the drum at least half full for Cotton and Permanent Press cycles. Small loads will tend to create an unbalance condition. q Close the door completely. The door should close easily. It should not be necessary to force the door to close. i Do not trap any items of clothing between the door and rubber seal. 19

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Sorting
the
laundry
According to color
and degree of
soiling
NOTICE
Items of clothing
may become
discolored. Never
wash new
multiĆcolored items together with
other
items.
White items may become
gray if
washed with
dark items.
Always
wash
white and colored items
separately.
Degrees
of
soiling
Lighter Soiling
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 Soiling
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.
Heavy Soiling
Dirt and/or
staining
recognizable.
-
Kitchen
hand towels
that have
been
used for
several days
or
show
visible
signs of
soiling.
-
Cloth
napkins.
-
Bibs.
-
Children's outer
clothing
or
sportswear
with
grass
and soil
stains.
-
Work clothes such
as
used for
outdoor
work or
yard work.
Typical stains
-
Sauces, 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
cycle.
Occasionally,
several wash
cycles
may
be
required
in
order
to
remove
persistent,
dried-on
stains.
Sorting laundry
according
to±care
label
specifications
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
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.
NOTICE
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
Place
items
loosely
into
the
drum.
Mix
up
large
and
small
items.
Items
of
varying
size
will
distribute
better
during
the
spin
cycle.
For
best
results,
it
is
recommended
to
load
the
drum depending
on
the
fabric
type.
Full Load
Cotton and
Linens
½
Load
Permanent Press,
Synthetic
Blends
and
Knitwear
D
Load
Wool, Delicates,
Silk
Do
not
exceed
the
maximum load
for
the
selected
cycle. Overloading
will cause
poor
wash
results
and
will increase
wrinkling.
q
Load
the
drum at
least half full
for
Cotton
and
Permanent Press
cycles.
Small loads
will
tend
to
create
an
unbalance
condition.
q
Close
the
door
completely.
The
door
should
close
easily.
It should
not
be
necessary to
force
the
door
to
close.
i
Do
not
trap
any items
of clothing
between
the
door
and
rubber seal.