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Adding Detergents and
Softeners
Detergent Dosage
• Detergent should be used according to the
instruction of the detergent manufacturer and
selected according to type, colour, soiling of the
fabric and the washing temperature.
• Reduce the amount of detergent if too many
suds are formed.
• Too much detergent results in excessive suds
which cause poor washing.
• When you use liquid detergent, follow
the guidelines provided by the detergent
manufacturer.
• You can pour liquid detergent directly into the
main detergent drawer if you are starting the
wash cycle immediately.
• Do not use liquid detergent if you are using
Delay Wash
function, or if you have selected
Pre Wash
option, as the liquid may harden.
• Detergent usage may need to be adjusted for
water temperature, water hardness, size and
soil level of the laundry. For best results, avoid
oversudsing.
• Refer to the label of the clothes, before
choosing the detergent and water temperature.
• Use only suitable detergents for the respective
type of clothing:
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Liquid detergent is often designed for special
applications, e.g. for coloured fabric, wool,
delicate or dark laundry.
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Powdered detergent is suitable for all types
of fabric.
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For better washing results of white and pale
clothes, use powdered detergent with bleach.
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Detergent is dispensed from the dispenser at
the beginning of the wash cycle.
NOTE
• Do not let the detergent harden. Doing so may
lead to blockages, poor rinse performance or
odour.
• Full load: According to manufacturer’s
recommendation
• Part load: 3/4 of the normal amount
• Minimum load: 1/2 of full load
Adding Detergent
• Detergent for main wash
a
only
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• Detergent for pre wash
b
and main wash
a
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NOTE
• Use the appropriate amount of detergent. Too
much detergent, bleach or softener may cause
an overflow.
• When selecting
Pre Wash
, divide the dosage
into 1/3 for pre wash and 2/3 for main wash.