EN 15
• Protecting sensitive baby skin.
Baby products, including clothing,
nappies and bibs should be washed separately. The rinse time
should be extended to prevent any residues of detergent from
remaining in the laundry.
• For best results, we recommend first hand-washing heavily
soiled articles such as collars and cuffs, etc. before putting
them in the washing machine.
Soap residues can be left in the
laundry when using ordinary soap.
• Prewash.
A new washing machine with the correct detergent is the
perfect washing combination saving you energy, time, water and
detergent. Yet it may be necessary to put heavily soiled clothing
through a prewash.
• Do not put too many garments into the drum. This can affect
the washing results. Check the maximum permissible quantity of
washing according to the following table.
Type of fibre
Maximum load capacity for
EWM126L/146B/146L
EWM125B
Cotton
6.0 kg
5.0 kg
Synthetic wash
3.0 kg
2.5 kg
Delicates
1.5 kg
1.5 kg
Wool
1.5 kg
1.5 kg
• Fluffy
clothing.
Clothes that pill easily should be turned inside
out. Fluffy clothing should be washed separately, otherwise other
garments may be covered in fabric and fluff. Black clothes should
preferably be washed separately, because fabric and fluff from
other laundry may be visible on the black laundry. Check this before
washing.
• Waterproof
fabrics.
Do not wash waterproof fabrics in the washing
machine (ski clothes, curtains, raincoats, car covers, sleeping
bags, etc.). Do not wash any fabrics that do not absorb water in
the washing machine. The washing machine may start to 'walk'
and vibrate, and this can seriously damage the the fabrics and the
washing machine.
OPERATION