Washing Instructions - 19
Washing Bedding and Outdoor Wear
Bedding programme
Make su
-
re that the label of each item
to be washed shows either the wash or
handwash symbol (
,
).
W
- ash only one blanket at a time.
Washable
10
- 0% synthetic fibre blankets – up to 3 k
g
100% synthetic fibre futons and 100%
-
cotton blankets – up to 1.5 k
g
(single
bed size)
Sheets
-
Bedspreads
-
100% synthetic
-
fibre undersheets
Non-washable
100% wool
-
blankets
Long-piled blankets
-
Electric blanke
-
ts (including cover)
Putting bedding into the drum
Fold down b
1.
lankets or bedspreads
into a quarter of their original size.
Put the blanket or bedspread to the
2.
drum.
Fold it while putting it into the drum.
Both ends of blanket should be directed
inward the drum.
Caution
Do NOT roll blankets or bedspreads
into balls, nor haphazardly fold
them.
This may cause excessive vibration
and damage the laundry or the
appliance.
Note
Avoid using blanket nets. They prevent
the laundry from spinning properly.
Outdoor programme
Make sure that the label of each item to be
washed shows either the wash, handwash,
or no dry cleaning symbol (
,
,
).
Washable
Synthetic fabric outdoor wear, for example,
rainwear, outerwear jackets and trousers –
up to 3 k
g
Non-washable
Clothing with cotton lining or padding, or
-
down feathers
Sleeping bags and synthetic fabric covers
-
Note
Before washing, close any zips and
-
button up the clothing.
Do not wash clothing in laundry nets
-
by itself because the load will be
unbalanced and not be smoothly
washed.
Water repellent finishes might be
-
washed out over time. To restore
water repellency, iron the garment
with a low temperature setting, dry it
in a dryer, or re-apply a commercially
available water repellent treatment.
If a treatment is used, follow the
product’s instructions, or the
instructions in the garment.
We recommend laying down towels
-
in front of the appliance when taking
out water-repellent clothing after the
spin cycle because water may drip
from the clothing.
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