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Preparing the laundry
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).
Sorting the laundry
According to color and degree of
soiling
4. Pour 1-2 Tbsp. detergent into the
main detergent compartment (1 in
the preceeding illustration).
Do not use special detergents for
delicates or wool (this will cause
excessive sudsing).
5. Close the detergent dispenser
drawer.
6. Make sure the washer door is
closed.
7. Set the cycle selector to
Regular/Cotton hot
8. The Start/Pause indicator light
flashes (red).
9. Press the Start/Pause button.
The individual cycle steps are
indicated in the display field.
When "Remove laundry" is displayed:
Open the door.
Turn the cycle selector to "Off".
Empty all pockets.
Brush off lint and dirt.
Close fasteners that could cause
laundry to catch and become
entangled. These include zippers,
button up duvets (quilt covers) and
any hooks such as on brassieres.
Remove curtain rings or tie them
up in a net bag.
Remove pins, buttons, buckles
and other hard objects to avoid
scratching the washer interior.
Remove non-washable trim and
ornaments.
Turn synthetic knitwear inside-out
to avoid pilling (the formation of
tiny balls of fluff common to knitted
or woven fabrics).
Treat spots and stains.
To prevent loss or damage to laundry
and the machine, the following items
can be washed only in a mesh laundry
bag:
Baby socks (small items)
Hosiery
Belts
Underwired bras (due to risk of the
wire coming loose during washing
and causing appliance damage).
Items of clothing may become
discolored. Never wash new
multi-colored 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.
T-shirts, 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.
T-shirts, 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.
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