Fabrics
– Wash fabrics which will be worn
directly against the skin, e.g.
underwear, baby clothes, socks etc.,
at a temperature of at least 60°C or
the maximum temperature indicated
on the garment care label.
A temperature of 60°C is required to
deactivate germs and household
dustmites.
The
Cottons hygiene
or
Minimum iron
hygiene
programmes effectively
deactivate germs and household
dustmites as these programmes
have a temperature holding time of
one hour in the main wash. During
the temperature holding time
Hygiene
and
Main wash
will alternate
in the display.
– When buying garments, check that
they can be washed at a
temperature of 60°C.
– Wash new garments before wearing
them for the first time.
The
First wash
programme will
remove any chemical residues from
new garments.
Textiles which tend to run should be
washed separately. You may wish to
wash them several times before
wearing them for the first time.
Pillows
Use the
Pillows hygiene
programme
to remove household dust mites from
pillows. The temperature is held for
one hour in the main wash in this
programme. During the temperature
holding time
Hygiene
and
Main wash
will alternate in the display.
– Pillow and mattress covers should be
washed regularly, at least every 3
months.
Detergent
– Use detergents without added
fragrance.
– We recommend using detergents
which have been specially designed
for those with sensitive skins or
allergies.
– Detergent components will vary
depending on the manufacturer so it
may be a good idea to try out several
makes of detergent to find the one
which suits you best.
Number of rinses
– The Hygiene programmes are
designed to rinse garments very
effectively.
– Pressing the
Rinse plus
button
introduces an extra rinse.
– The
Cottons hygiene
programme has
one more rinse than the
Cottons
programme. This extra rinse is
carried out automatically.
Tips for allergy sufferers
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