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3. PRACTICAL TIPS
WARNING: when sorting laundry, make
sure:
- have eliminated metallic objects such as
hair clips, pins, coins, from laundry;
- to have buttoned pillow cases, closed
zips, tied loose belts and long robe
ribbons;
- to have removed rollers, hooks or clips
from curtains;
- to have carefully read clothing washing
labels;
- to have removed any persistent stains
using specific detergents.
When washing rugs, bedcovers or other
heavy clothing, we recommend you avoid
the spinning cycle.
To wash wool, make sure the item can be
machine washed. Check the fabric label.
A guide environmentally friendly and
economic use of your appliance.
Maximise The Load Size
Achieve the best use of energy, water,
detergent and time by using the
recommended maximum load size.
Save up to 50% energy by washing a full
load instead of 2 half loads.
Do you need to pre-wash?
For heavily soiled laundry only!
SAVE detergent, time, water and
between 5 to 15% energy consumption
by NOT selecting Prewash for slight to
normally soiled laundry.
Is a hot wash required?
Pretreat stains with stain remover or soak
dried in stains in water before washing to
Following is a quick guide with tips and
recommendations on detergent use at the
various temperatures. In any case, always
read the instructions on the detergent for
correct use and doses.
Load tips
Helpful suggestions for the user
When washing heavily soiled whites,
we recommend using cotton
programs of 60°C or above and a
normal washing powder (heavy duty)
that contains bleaching agents that at
medium/high temperatures provide
excellent results.
For washes between 40°C and 60°C
the type of detergent used needs to be
appropriate for the type of fabric and
level of soiling.
Normal powders ar
e suitable forwhite”
or colour fast fabrics with high soiling,
while liquid detergents orcolour
protecting” powders are suitable for
coloured fabrics with light levels of
soiling.
For washing at temperatures below
40°C we recommend the use of liquid
detergents or detergents specifically
labeled as suitable for low temperature
washing.
For washing wool or silk, only use
detergents specifically formulated for
these fabrics.
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Option 2
the position of the plinth is set
back more than 55 mm from
the front of the furniture.
Note: components not supplied
-hinges
-supports
-door stop
Firstly , slide the dryer into an
opening of the size indicated in
the diagram (figure 7).
Note: As soon as the hinges
are fixed on the furniture is not
possible to slide IN/OUT the dryer.
Fix the door to the furniture with
standard hinges and supports (not
supplied) and stop the door with a
std hook (not supplied) (figure 8).
Now it’s possible to fix the hinges
to the door of the furniture.
Use the N° 4 mount caps (G)
to cover all the holes on the
front panel of the dryer.
GENERAL
If the distance from the top of
the dryer and the Top of the
furniture is more than 10 mm,
fix the rear part of the dryer to
N° 2 L metal brackets (K), in
order to avoid tilting (figure 10).
Figure 9:
Figure 10:
Pay attention to position
the bottom hinge 40 mm above
the kick plate in order to
facilitate its removal (figure 9).
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Option 2
the position of the plinth is set
back more than 55 mm from
the front of the furniture.
Note: components not supplied
-hinges
-supports
-door stop
Firstly , slide the dryer into an
opening of the size indicated in
the diagram (figure 7).
Note:
As soon as the hinges are
fixed on the furniture it is not
possible to slide the dryer in and out.
Fix the door to the furniture with
standard hinges and supports (not
supplied) and stop the door with a
std hook (not supplied) (figure 8).
Now it’s possible to fix the hinges
to the door of the furniture.
Use the 4 mount caps (G)
to cover all the holes on the
front panel of the dryer.
GENERAL
If the distance from the top of
the dryer and the top of the
furniture is more than 10 mm,
fix the rear part of the dryer to
2 L metal brackets (K), in
order to avoid tilting (figure 10).
Figure 9:
Figure 10:
Pay attention to position
the bottom hinge 40 mm above
the kick plate in order to
facilitate its removal (figure 9).
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