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WASH GUIDE
12
Before you wash
Sorting
To get the best wash results it pays to sort your laundry before washing.
Read care labels as they will tell you how the fabric of each garments should be washed.
Sort clothes according to the type of and amount of soil. For example oily soils will require
a higher temperature to lift the stain, whereas mud and blood stains are better washed in
cold as heat can set the stain further into the fabric. Pretreating stains will also improve
upon wash results.
Always sort whites from coloured fabrics, and be sure to wash lint givers (such as towels)
separate to lint collectors (such as synthetics, socks and corduroy like fabric).
Baby articles (baby clothes, nappies and towels) should be washed separately. If washed
together with clothes, they may become infected. Use the cotton Intensive program to
ensure thorough rinsing and cleaning without detergent residue.
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Do not overload the machine, otherwise it may affect the washing. Please confirm the
maximum wash load according to the table on page 10.
First wash
Before washing clothes for the first time, the washing machine should operate one full
cycle without clothes as follows:
1.
Connect power source and water supply.
Put a little detergent into dispenser.
Press the “Power” button.
Press the “Start / Pause” button.
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CAUTION
Before each wash be sure to check pockets and
remove loose items that may cause damage to both
your washer and your clothes. Close all zippers,
hooks and eyes to prevent them catching on other
garments.
It is advised that bras are placed in a wash bag to
prevent the steel wire from popping out into the drum
and damaging the machine.
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