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Laundry
Preparing the laundry
NOTICE: Damage to the appliance/fabrics
Foreign objects (e.g. coins, paper-clips, needles, nails)
may damage the laundry or components in the washing
machine.
Therefore, note the following tips when preparing your
laundry:
Empty all pockets to ensure no loose debris (coins,
keys, other hard objects) are placed in the washer
drum.
Close any fasteners (such as zippers and hooks) that
could cause laundry to catch or become entangled.
Remove any foreign objects or non-washable parts.
Turn trousers and knitted wear inside out prior to
washing.
Place small items (such as socks and handkerchiefs)
and underwired bras into a mesh bag prior to washing.
When washing laundry to be tumble-dried, use the
correct amount of detergent and textile care products
as specified in the manufacturer's instructions.
Some detergents and textile care products, starch or
softeners may contain chemicals that may become
deposited on the moisture sensors negatively affecting
their function and the drying result.
Sorting the laundry
Sort laundry items according to color, degree of soiling
and recommended wash temperature range.
Wash white items separately from colored items.
Otherwise, white items may tend to become grey.
Observe laundry care labels
Check the care labels on each laundry item prior to
washing. Choose an appropriate wash cycle that does
not exceed the temperature recommended.
Determining degree of soiling
Light soiling
No visible soiling or stains, but may have absorbed
some odor. This could include light weight summer
clothing such as T-shirts, shirts, or blouses worn only
once. Also to freshen bed linen or guest towels.
Normal soiling
Visible soiling and/or a few light stains. This could
include clothing such as T-shirts, shirts, or blouses that
have been sweated in or worn several times. Also tea
towels, hand towels or bed linen used for up to one
week or more. Curtains without stains that have not
been washed for up to a half year.
Heavy soiling
Visible soiling and stains. This could include kitchen
towels, fabric napkins, baby bibs, children’s outer
clothing or football jerseys and shorts stained with
grass or dirt. It could also include working clothes
such as overalls and jeans and other clothing worn for
outside work and activities.
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