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Using starch
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Add liquid starch, powder starch or fabric
dye into the detergent drawer.
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Do not use softener and starch together in
a washing cycle.
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Wipe the inside of the machine with a
damp and clean cloth after using starch.
Using limescale remover
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When required, use limescale removers
manufactured specifically for washing
machines only.
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Do not use amounts exceeding the
dosage quantities recommended on the
detergent package to avoid problems of
excessive foam and poor rinsing.
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Use less detergent for small amounts or
lightly soiled clothes.
How to use bleach
Avoid spilling bleach onto the clothes in the
machine as undiluted bleach may damage
them.
1. Dilute bleach with twice the volume of
water. Use only a little amount of bleach
and rinse clothes well to avoid skin
irritation. Do not pour bleach onto clothes.
2. Read and carefully follow the directions
and warnings regarding the use of bleach.
3. Do not use bleach for coloured fabrics.
4. Do not use bleach and detergents by
mixing them.
Using softener
When using detergent, softener,
starch, fabric dye, bleach or
limescale remover read the
manufacturer's instructions on the
package carefully and follow the
dosage values. Use a measuring
cup if available.
Important:
Use only detergents
manufactured specifically for top
loader washing machines.
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Add softener into the detergent drawer
before washing.
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Avoid spilling undiluted softener onto the
clothes in the wash tub as it may damage
them.
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If the softener has lost its “fluidity”, dilute it
with water before pouring it into the
softener dispenser.
Note:
in order to avoid residual, clean the
detergent drawer every 2-3 months.