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EN 5
DETERGENTS AND ADDITIVES
Keep detergents and additives in a safe, dry
place out of the reach of children.
Do not use any solvents (e.g. turpentine,
benzene); do not machine wash fabrics that
have been treated with solvents or flammable
liquids.
Only use detergents and/or additives that are
specifically produced for domestic washing
machines. Observe the recommendations on the
care labels of your laundry.
The choice of detergent depends on:
Type of fabric
Colour
Recommended wash temperature
Degree and type of soiling
Laundry type Kind of detergent
White robust laundry
(cold-95°C):
heavy duty detergents with
bleach
White delicate laundry
(cold-40°C):
mild detergents with bleach
and/or optical brighteners
Light /pastel- shaded
colours (cold-60°C):
detergents with bleach and/
or optical brighteners
Intensive colours
(cold-60°C):
colour detergents without
bleach/optical brighteners
Black/dark
colours(cold-60°C):
special detergents for black/
dark laundry
For laundry requiring special treatment (e.g. wool
or microfibers), we recommend to use specialized
detergents, additives or pre-treatment available on the
market.
Refer to internet link www.cleanright.eu for more
detailed information.
Do not use liquid detergent for the main wash
when having activated the “Prewash” option.
Do not use liquid detergent when selecting a later
cycle start / cycle end (depending on the
model).
Dosage
Follow the dosage recommendations on the detergent
pack. They depend on:
degree and type of soiling
size of wash
- full load: follow the detergent manufacturer’s
instructions;
- half load: 3/4 the amount used for a full load;
- minimum load (about 1 kg): half the amount used
for a full load;
If there is no reference to a certain wash load on
the detergent pack: the detergent manufacturers
usually refer their dosing recommendations to 4.5
kg laundry for heavy duty detergent and 2.5 kg
laundry for delicate detergent.
water hardness in your area (ask for information
from your water company). Soft water requires less
detergent than hard water.
Please note:
Too much detergent can result in excess foam
formation, which reduces washing efficiency. If the
washing machine detects too much foam, it may
prevent spinning, or prolong the programme duration
and increase the water consumption (see also
remarks on foam formation in the “Troubleshooting
Guide”). Insufficient detergent may result in grey
laundry and also calcifies the heating system, drum
and hoses.
Where to put detergents and additives
(pict. 2)
Prewash chamber
Detergent for the prewash phase (only if you
have activated “prewash” option)
Main wash chamber
Detergent for the main wash phase (must be
added for all wash programmes)
Additive for stain removal (optional)
Water softener (optional; recommendable for
water hardness class 4 or more)
Softener chamber
Fabric softener (optional)
Starch dissolved in water (optional)
Do not exceed the “MAX” level mark when filling in
detergent, additives or softener.
If you use liquid detergent, close the dispenser right
after having filled in the detergent.
For more information regarding the application of
detergent and fabric softener in the programmes,
have a look at the separate program chart.
Using chlorine bleach
Wash your laundry in the desired programme
(Cotton, Synthetics), adding an appropriate amount
of chlorine bleach to the SOFTENER chamber
(close the lid carefully).
Immediately after end of programme, start the
“Rinse and Spin” programme to eliminate any
residual bleach smell; if you want, you can add
softener.
Never put both chlorine bleach and softener into
the softener chamber at the same time.
Prefer to use bleaches on oxygen basis; in this
case follow the instructions of the manufacturer.
Using starch powder
Select the “Rinse and Spin” programme and check
that the spin speed is adjusted to not more than
800 rpm.
Start the programme, pull out the detergent dis-
penser so that you can see approximately 3 cm of
the softener chamber.
Pour the starch solution prepared into the softener
chamber while the water is running into the deter-
gent dispenser.
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