15
Stain removal
Stains that are not pre-treated may
become set on the textiles during the
wash. Such stains may be permanent
or can only be removed with very strong
bleaching agents.
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Stains should be removed or at least
pretreated immediately, as long as they
are fresh. Stains which have already
dried (in particular in sun light) are much
more difficult to remove.
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Use water, soap, hard soap or pre-wash
agents for pre-treating.
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Dab it on and slightly rub it in. Let it soak,
then rinse the textile.
It may sometimes be necessary to
pretreat, wash or soak textiles several
times in order to remove tenacious and
dried stains.
In this way it is possible to completely or
almost completely remove many typical
household stains like gravy, coffee,
chocolate, wine, fat, oil, fruit juices,
blood, etc.
Dyeing textiles in the washing
machine
Starting and interrupting the
programme
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Choose the washing programme
according to the information of the dye
manufacturer.
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Press
to start the programme.
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As soon as the water runs in (water
is running over the inside of the door
glass), press button
Open the door
(
not lit!
) within 10 seconds.
The programme will be interrupted and
the door unlocked.
Important
At the end of the 10 seconds, the door
can no longer be opened. In this case
cancel the programme (see
Washing /
Cancelling the programme
) and
repeat the procedure.
Adding dye and laundry
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Place the different components of the
dye (according to the instructions of the
dye) into the drum, with the salt at the
bottom.
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Afterwards add the textiles.
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Close the door and re-press
.
The programme is continued.