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5.3 PREPARING THE WASHING
Where possible,
save electricity by washing full loads divided by type of fabric
. Introduce loose washing and
alternate large items with small ones. For the first few times, weigh the loads of washing and then rely on your
judgement. Average weights of common garments are shown below:
5.4 LOADING THE WASHING
1. Open the door and load the washing taking care to distribute it uniformly, loosely and not packed into the
drum; alternate large items with small ones if possible.
2. The washing machine described in this manual can be
loaded with up to 5kg
of washing. Heavier loads
will lead to unsatisfactory washing results and may cause the machine to work incorrectly.
3.
To save energy, wash full loads
divided by type of fabric, according to the quantities indicated in the
“Programmes chart” supplied with this manual.
4. Close the door by pressing it against the body of the appliance until you hear a click. Make sure no
garments have got caught between the door and the rubber gasket.
Attention!
•
If the door is not closed properly, a safety device prevents the washing machine from working.
•
Do not use more than the recommended amount of detergent: too much may deteriorate washing
results.
5.5 ADDING DETERGENT AND ADDITIVES
Follow the instructions shown in the “Programme Chart” provided
together with the manual and add detergent and any additives to the
relative compartment before starting the programme.
Pour the pre-wash powder detergent into the compartment marked
“
1
”.
Pour main wash detergent into compartment “
2
”. Machine accessories
include a red insert
“A”
that can be placed inside compartment
“2”
to
allow liquid detergent to be used. The additives are automatically
introduced into the tub during final rinsing.
Pour liquid additives such as starch and fabric softener into “
3
”,
marked with
.
If bleach can be used with the machine (no cover marked with
) add bleach to compartment “
4
” if you wish.
The level of the liquids must not exceed the maximum limit
, otherwise the trays will be emptied too soon.
Before pouring thick additives into the tray, dilute them with a little water to prevent them from obstructing the trap.
Only use foam-controlled detergent suitable for use in washing machines.
Determine the quantity of detergent according to the hardness of the water, and the type, quantity and
dirtiness of the washing.
This will allow you to obtain the required effect using as little detergent as possible.
Detergent packs indicate the quantities to use according to 4 levels of hardness and for normally dirty loads of 4-5
kg.
Ask your local water board to tell you how hard your water is.
Water hardness
Hardness level
French degree fH
German degree dH
Soft
Up to 15°
Up to 8°
Moderately hard
15° - 25°
8° - 14°
Hard
25° - 40°
14° - 22°
Very hard
Over 40°
Over 22°