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WASHING POWDER
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LIQUID DETERGENT
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Putting in detergent
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➂
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Prewash compartment (powder)
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Main wash compartment
(powder or liquid)
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Fabric softener
Figure 9
Loading the wash
Danger of explosion!
If laundry treated with cleaning agents
containing solvents, e.g. stain removers or
benzene, is loaded into the washing
machine, an explosion may result.
Thoroughly rinse out laundry items in
advance by hand.
Foreign objects in the washing drum
may damage laundry. Check the drum
for foreign objects before putting in the
laundry.
Opening the washing machine
• Lift handle to open.
• Press button to open the drum lid.
• Unfold pre-sorted laundry items and
loosely load into the washing drum. Mix
large and small items.
Laundry items of different sizes distribute
themselves better during the spin cycle.
Do not exceed suggested loads (see also
PROGRAMME CHART). Overfilling reduces
washing efficiency and promotes creasing.
Water and energy consumption by the
washing machine is automatically reduced
for smaller loads.
• Close drum lid.
Do not wedge laundry items between the
drum and the drum lid.
Ensure that the drum lid is properly
closed.
The main wash compartment can hold
powder as well as liquid. However, do not
use liquid detergent for the program WITH
Prewash and/or WITH ”Delayed Start“.
Concentrated fabric softener must be
diluted with warm water!
Do not exceed the level indicated by MAX.
Do not put detergent directly into the drum.
Loading detergent
Use the amount of detergent appropriate for
- The hardness of the water. The hardness of
the water can be found from the water utility
company.
- The size of the load.
- The degree of soiling.
- The specifications of the detergent
manufacturer.
Put liquid detergent in the appropriate
dispenser.
Risk of poisoning!
Keep detergents and additives out of the
reach of children.