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HINTS AND TIPS

Washing hints

You are advised not to leave your laundry too long,
especially when damp. Damp laundry produces
moult and unpleasant smells.
Moult stains cannot be removed.

Sort your laundry.

Study carefully the chart in this booklet explaining
the symbols used on clothes labels (see page 32).
The following points are particularly important :
- a line under the bowl means that the garment
cannot be washed using programmes for resistant
fabrics such as cotton and linen;
- do not mix coloured garments with whites;
- anticrease materials like polyester/cotton should
be treated as synthetics;
- non-resistant fabrics like acrylic and most curtain
materials should be treated as delicate fabrics;
- the wool programme is designed specifically for
pure new wool. Other types of wool and wool
mixtures may shrink or felt if machine-washed.
Woollen garments should be spun briefly
immediately after washing.

Prewash

Prewash is not normally necessary. Your new
washing machine combined with modern
detergents will give perfect washing results without
prewash, thus saving energy, time, water and
detergent.
However, when the laundry is particularly dirty
(for example if you have to wash mechanics'
overalls or butchers' aprons), you are advised to
use prewash with a biological detergent.

Temperatures

We suggest that white cotton and linen, if it is not
excessively soiled, can be washed at 60° instead
of 90°C. There should be no reduction in perfor-
mance, but there will be an energy saving of
approximately 30%.
The same applies to a lesser extent to fast coloured
garments.
They usually require a temperature of 60°C but if
they are not excessively dirty, you will have
satisfactory results at 40°C.
Garments with non-fast colours should not be
washed at temperatures above 40°C. If fast and
non-fast colours are washed together, they should
be treated as non-fast colours and therefore the
temperature should not exceed 40°C.

Resistant white and coloured synthetics can
normally be washed at 60°C but also in this case
40°C is sufficient if the laundry is not excessively
dirty.
Delicate synthetics, synthetics with non-fast
colours and woollen garments must never be
washed above 40°C.
As you already know, your washing machine can
also wash with cold water. However, it must be
remembered that the detergents currently on the
market have not been designed for cold washes
and that in winter, when the water is very cold,
they may not dissolve adequately.
We suggest the use of liquid detergents.

How much laundry can be washed
in one load?

Strictly speaking you should always weigh your
laundry.
The drum will take a maximum of 5 kg of cotton and
linen. For synthetics and delicate fabrics, the
maximum load is 2,5 kg and for wool, 1 kg.

As weighing can be complicated, we suggest you
estimate the weight according to how full the drum
is:

cotton and linen : drum full not too tighty packed
resistant synthetics : no more than 2/3 of the
drum
delicate fabrics and wool : no more than 1/2 of
the drum.

Before placing the laundry in the
machine:

- mend all tears, holes and ladders;
- secure loose buttons and close poppers and
zips;
- do not wash frayed garments - mend hems
before washing;
- remove all small objects from pockets. Nails,
pins, clips and similar objects can seriously damage
your washing machine and laundry;

- remove curtain hooks;
- wash coloured garments and in particular those
with non-fast colours separately when washing for
the first time. They are likely to lose colour the first
time they are washed.
- treat obstinate stains such as grass, rust, tar,
paint, ink etc. with a stain remover before washing.

Summary of Contents for CTVD85

Page 1: ...Waschvollautomat CT VD85 Washing machine Gebrauchsanweisung Instructions manual...

Page 2: ...nce 33 If something doesn t work 34 35 Service 35 For the installer Technical information 36 Installation Unpacking 36 Installation 37 Levelling 37 Moving of the appliance 37 Water connection 38 Elect...

Page 3: ...petroleum products If volatile cleaning fluids have been used make sure that they are thoroughly removed from the fabrics before they are placed in the appliance Small and delicate objects e g baby so...

Page 4: ...ater inlet hose Environmental information All materials marked by the symbol are biodegradable They can be disposed of without danger or burnt in rubbish incinerators In order to realize water and ene...

Page 5: ...er for programmes with pre wash 1 Washing powder or liquid detergent for the main wash 2 Liquid additives fabric softener and conditioner 3 Control panel Lid Handleforopeninglid Trap door for lint fil...

Page 6: ...h soiled 2 5 kg only on the cotton programmes 5 Programme selector It enables to select the most adapted programme to the nature and degreees of soil of your laundry Turn the programme selector clockw...

Page 7: ...ne make sure that the drum flapdoors are correctly closed the two flapdoors fastened the button A pressed out 2 Measure out the detergent Measure out the amount of detergent recommended by the manufac...

Page 8: ...ch on your machine The control lamp lights on and the programme begins 8 At the end of the programme When the selected programme is over the ma chine stops automatically The timer knob stops on the po...

Page 9: ...position I after a spinning phase BE CAREFUL THE LID CAN ONLY BE OPENED 90 SECONDS AFTER THE MACHINE HAS STOPPED Programmes description Temperatures C Consumptions Time min Detergent dispensers to us...

Page 10: ...Temperatures C Consumptions Time min Detergent dispensers to use Water Liter Pumpen Draining Pflegeleicht Synthetics When the selected programme is over the washing machine stops automatically The sy...

Page 11: ...40 C Garments with non fast colours should not be washed at temperatures above 40 C If fast and non fastcoloursarewashedtogether theyshould be treated as non fast colours and therefore the temperatur...

Page 12: ...ompartmentsofthedispenserdrawer beforestartingtheprogramme Specialdetergents areavailaibleforcolouredanddelicatefabricsand for wool Concentrated powder detergents Pour the concentrated powder detergen...

Page 13: ...C Warm iron max 150 C Lukewarm iron max 110 C Do not iron DRY CLEANING Dry cleaning in perchlorethylene petrol pure alcohol R 111 R 113 Dry cleaning in all solvents Dry cleaning in petrol pure alcohol...

Page 14: ...n the front part to collect lint and small objects toothpins coins pins etc inadvertently left in the clothes It is essential that this filter is cleaned regularly Frequency of cleaning depends on the...

Page 15: ...isy IF SOMETHING DOESN T WORK Check that was the wrong quantity or the wrong detergent added Insufficientdetergentleadstogreywashes and scale deposits in the machine Check the quantities more exactly...

Page 16: ...aking it is not always easy to see as the leak often runs along the hose is the drain filter cover properly closed Check that you have respected the adviced quantities Problems Problems Problems Probl...

Page 17: ...our machine for the first time These parts and their securing means should be kept in case the machine has to be transported again Unpack the appliance Tilt the appliance backwards Give to one of the...

Page 18: ...loor boards Wherever possible placetheapplianceinthecorneroftheroom there wooden floors are most secure and least liable to resonance vibrations Never compensate for small unevennesses in the floor by...

Page 19: ...water flow If an extension hose is required remember that it might cause a malfunction in the drain pump particularly if the extension has a length in excess of 1 meter or if the diameter of the exte...

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