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Operating the appliance
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Notes
■
Unfold and load presorted items
of laundry. Mix large and small
items. Washing items of different
size distribute themselves better
during the spin cycle. Individual
items of washing may cause
an unbalanced load.
■
Observe the maximum specified
load. Overfilling adversely affects the
washing/drying result and promotes
creasing.
Dosing and adding detergent
and care products
Caution!
Damage to the appliance
Detergents and agents for the
pretreatment of laundry (e.g. stain
remover, prewash sprays, etc.) may
damage the surfaces of the appliance.
Keep these agents away from the
surfaces of the appliance. Using a
damp cloth, immediately remove any
fine spray residue and other residue/
droplets.
Dosing
Dose the detergents and care products
according to:
■
water hardness (ask your water
supply company),
■
the manufacturer’s specifications on
the packaging,
■
the amount of laundry,
■
soiling.
Filling the dispensers
1.
Pull out the detergent drawer.
:
Warning
Eye / skin irritation!
If the detergent drawer is opened
while the appliance is running,
detergent/care product may run out.
Carefully open the drawer.
If detergent/care product comes into
contact with eyes or skin, rinse
thoroughly.
If accidentally swallowed, seek
medical advice.
2.
Pour in detergent and/or cleaning
product.
*depending on the model
Notes
■
Always follow the manufacturer's
instructions when dosing
all detergents, cleaning aids, care
products and cleaning agents.
■
Dilute viscous fabric softener
and fabric conditioner with water.
This will prevent blockages.
■
Be careful when opening the
detergent drawer while the appliance
is running.
Dispenser
I
Detergent for pretreat and
clothing disinfectant. (only for
the appliance with pretreat and
disinfectant function)
Dispenser
i
Softener, starch. Do not exceed
the maximum load.
Dispenser
II
Detergent for main wash, water
softener, bleach, stain remover.
Dispenser
A
*
For dosing liquid detergent.