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SM2706 

USING THE WASHING  MACHINE

Stains exist that cannot be removed by machine washing alone. Before trying to remove any type of 
stain by hand, fi rst try the removal procedure on a small area of hidden fabric. Start from the edge of 
the stain and working inwards, this will prevent a dark ring from forming around the site of the stain. A 
few methods to adopt for removing stains are reported below.

 

W

AX

: Scrape the wax using a rounded point 

in order not to damage the fabric. Then, with 
the fabric placed between two pieces of ab-
sorbent paper, run a hot iron over the stain.

 

B

ALL

 

POINT

 

PENS

 

AND

 

FELT

-

TIP

 

PENS

: clean using 

a soft cloth soaked in ethyl alcohol. Take care 
not to spread the stain. 

 

D

AMP

 

AND

 

MOULD

: if the fabric supports the 

use of bleach, carry out a wash cycle adding 
bleach. Otherwise, soak the soiled part in 
hydrogen peroxide (10 volumes) and leave 
for 10 to 15 minutes.

 

L

IGHT

 

SCORCH

 

MARKS

 

LEFT

 

BY

 

IRONING

: follow the 

instructions for mould and damp.

 

R

UST

: use products specially designed for rust 

stains, following the manufacturer’s instruc-
tions written on the packet.

 

C

HEWING

 

GUM

: rub ice over the fabric, scrape 

away as much chewing gum as possible 
and then rub with a piece of cotton soaked 
in acetone. 

INTERNATIONAL CLOTHING CARE SYMBOLS

Before placing the clothes in the washing machine and selecting the wash programme, examine the 

symbols on the manufacturer’s label. The table reported below will provide a useful guide to reading 

the symbols. 

 

P

AINT

: do not allow the paint to dry. Rub the 

area with the solvent recommended by the 
paint manufacturer (e.g. water, turps, trichlo-
roethylene), soap and then rinse.

 

L

IPSTICK

: stains on cotton or wool can be elimi-

nated using a cloth soaked in ether. Stains 
on silk require the use of trichloroethylene.

 

N

AIL

 

VARNISH

: place a sheet of absorbent 

paper on the stained material, then dampen 
the back of the fabric with acetone, frequently 
changing the absorbent paper placed over 
the stain. Continue in this manner until the 
stain has disappeared.

 

T

AR

 

OR

 

DIRT

: spread a little fresh butter over 

the stain, allow to stand and then wash with 
oil of turpentine.

 

G

RASS

: delicately soap the stain, use diluted 

bleach. Good results can be obtained on 
woollen fabrics using 90% alcohol.

 

B

LOOD

: put into soak in cold water with added 

salt, then wash with washing soap.

HOW TO REMOVE SOME STAINS

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Summary of Contents for LSE 146

Page 1: ...User s book Model LSE 146 GB...

Page 2: ...ENGLISH 3 18 GB...

Page 3: ...12 MAIN FUNCTIONS OF THE WASHING MACHINE13 USING THE WASHING MACHINE 13 14 Wash cycle 13 Variable spin 14 Start button 14 Programmer knob stop 14 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS 14 15 Pre wash 14 Touche de stop a...

Page 4: ...se where stains have been removed using va porising products wait until these substances have fully evaporated from the surface of the material before loading into the washing machine The use and quan...

Page 5: ...programmes The ample glass door makes loading and unloading easier The perfect machine balance is the result of many years of research aimed at finding the correct balance between the various moving p...

Page 6: ...machine must be installed by professionally qualified technicians according to the manufacturer s indications Incorrect installation may result in damage to persons and property The machine can be in...

Page 7: ...outlet Place the filter washer supplied between the hose and the valve and hand tighten the connection as much as possible fig 5 N B Use the new pipe supplied with the machine and do not re use the o...

Page 8: ...he mains supply fig 9 All cut outs electric wiring and mains sockets must have a rating such that ena bles them to support the maximum load indicated on the identification plate Once the appliance has...

Page 9: ...e washing machine has a three compartment detergent drawer compartment for pre wash or soak powder detergent 1 compartment for normal wash powder detergent 2 compartment for fabric softener perfume st...

Page 10: ...en on the packet CHEWING GUM rub ice over the fabric scrape away as much chewing gum as possible and then rub with a piece of cotton soaked in acetone INTERNATIONAL CLOTHING CARE SYMBOLS Before placin...

Page 11: ...ewing in a clockwise direction and making sure it is hermetically sealed Removing the detergent drawer fig A or B according to the model CLEANING THE WASHING MACHINE The external structure and the par...

Page 12: ...not been selected 5 The Stop with water function has not been selected The washing machine vibrates and is noisy Make sure that 1 All the locking elements used for transporta tion have been removed 2...

Page 13: ...e respective compartments see chapter USE OF DETERGENTS 4 Close the detergent drawer Do not open the drawer while the machine is working as this may cause water to spill out 5 Rotate the programmer kn...

Page 14: ...se this function if strictly necessary and then only if the programme to reset has not been running for more than 3 minutes Before opening the door after a reset wait 2 minutes for the locking mechani...

Page 15: ...ine to carry out drying the time must always be selected first using the relevant knob both in automatic and in manual mode see table RECOMMENDED DRYING QUANTITIES AND TIMES CONTINUOUS WASH DRY PROGRA...

Page 16: ...lightly soiled DELICATES Delicate cotton viscous and mixed delicate fabrics Delicate cotton viscous and mixed delicate fabrics 30 60 40 30 40 30 Machine washable wool WOOL Detergent compartments COTT...

Page 17: ...r RECOMMENDED DRYING QUANTITIES AND TIMES Cotton Cotton Synthetics Synthetics wardrobe dry Type of drying iron dry wardrobe dry iron dry Type of fabric Max Kg 4 0 Max Kg 4 0 Max Kg 2 0 Max Kg 2 0 Time...

Page 18: ...18 SM2706 NOTES...

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Page 20: ...461307904 Stampa TLF SM2706 23 04 2009 GB...

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