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Detergent
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Starching
Note:
Laundry must not be treated with
fabric softener.
Starching is possible in all wash
programmes if liquid starch is used.
Starching with liquid starch is possible
in programs such as Rinse and Cottons
Dyeing/bleaching
Dye should only be used in normal
household quantities. Salt may damage
stainless steel. Always follow the dye
manufacturer's instructions.
Do
not
use the washing machine to
bleach clothes.
Soak
Before the main wash cycle starts, the
washing remains for longer in the water
to partially dissolve intensive soiling.
To be used for particularly stubborn
soiling; put detergent in dispenser
I
before starting the appliance.
Notes
■
Load laundry of the same colour.
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If your machine does not have this
option, you can soak as follows:
1.
Select the
Cotton 40 °C
programme
and the
‹
button.
2.
Press the
‹
button after approx. 10
minutes. The laundry remains in the
soaking solution.
3.
Leave the laundry to soak for as long
as required, then either press the
‹
button again to continue the
programme or change the
programme.
Note:
No additional detergent is
required; the soaking solution is
used for washing.
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Detergent
Detergent
Correct selection of detergent
The care label is crucial to ensure
correct detergent selection, temperature
and laundry treatment.
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Standard detergent with optical
brighteners
suitable for heat-resistant white
washing made from linen or cotton
Programme: Cotton/
cold – max. 90 °C
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Detergent for colours without
bleach or optical brighteners
suitable for coloured washing made
from linen or cotton
Programme: Cotton/
cold – max. 60 °C
■
Detergent for colours/delicates
without optical brighteners
suitable for coloured laundry made
from easy-care fibres, synthetic
fibres
Programme: Synthetics/
cold – max. 60 °C
■
Detergent for delicates
suitable for delicate, fine fabrics, silk
or viscose
Programme: Chiffon/
cold – max. 40 °C
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Detergent for woollens
suitable for woollen fabrics
Programme: Wool/
cold – max. 40 °C