Detergent load
II
I
Maximum Main wash
washing powder
Maximum Main wash
washing liquid
Maximum pre-wash
washing powder
recommended
Maximum scenting agent
The detergent dispenser is divided into 3 compartments:
.-
Compartment I
is for the pre-wash detergent.
.-
Compartment II
is for the main wash detergent.
.- The
compartment
is for fabric conditioners, scenting agents and special additives such as starch,
blueing, etc.
The detergent dispenser has two reference marks:
.-
Recommended
(lower reference mark). This indicates the recommended level for the pre-wash and
main wash compartments.
.-
Max
. This indicates the maximum level, which should never be exceeded.
Important:
- Do not use liquid detergent for programs with a prewash cycle and/or timed start.
-
When the clothes present stains that need treatment with bleaches liquids products, you can proceed
to their preliminary cleaning in the washing machine. For that: Introduce the bleach product in the
"compartment II", and set the rinse program
. Once finished set the programmer to the OFF position,
add the rest of the laundry, and proceed with a normal was program.
Electronically- controlled Variable Load – Fuzzy Logic
This machine has electronics that automatically process all stages of the wash to ensure exceptional
results and at the same time save you time and money.
Once a programme has been selected, the machine
optimises the following elements depending on
the wash load and type of fabric:
- quantity of water and power consumption
- wash time
- rinse efficiency
The washing machine also:
- detects suds and increases the amount of rinse water if necessary
- adjusts spin speed according to load distribution, thus forestalling any imbalance in the mechanism.
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