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Make sure that the wire-cup bras are machine washable.
Make sure that wire-cup bras in a pillow case which can
be securely closed with a zip or buttons. If the wire works
itself out of the cup it may fall through the holes of the
drum and cause extensive damage.
Preparing laundry for drying
Only tumble-dry textiles which have been washed, rinsed
and spun.
Remove as much water as possible from the laundry. Do
not press the button for reducing the spin speed.
Before tumble-dring, ease-care items should also be spun
using the appropriate spin programme (see programme
table)
In order to ensure uniform drying, sort the items according
to fabric type and degree of drying required.
Easy-care items should if possible be removed from the
washer-dryer while still slightly damp and allowed do conti-
nue drying in the open air. Overdrying may cause excessi-
ve creasing.
Items which require ironing do not have to be ironed imme-
diately after being tumble-dried. It is a good idea to fold or
roll them together for a while, so that any remaining mois-
ture is evenly distributed.
According to colour and degree of dirt
Sorting the laundry
Caution
Items of clothing can become discoloured. Never wash new
multi-coloured items together with other items.
White items may become grey. Always wash white and
coloured items separately.
Sorting the laundry
Degree of dirt
Slight dirt
- Light summer clothing and sportswear that has only been
worn for a few hours.
No recognizable dirt or staining. Laundry may have some
body odour.
- T-shirts, shirts and blouses that have been used for one day.
- Bed linen and guest towels that have been used for one day.
Operating Instructions