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4.2 Preparation
4.2.1 Sorting the laundry
* Sort laundry according to type of fabric, color, and degree of soiling and allowable water
temperature.
* Always obey the instructions given on the garment tags.
4.2.2 Preparing laundry for washing
•
Laundry
items
with
metal
attachments
such
as,
underwired
bras,
belt
buckles
or
metal
buttons
will damage the machine. Remove the metal pieces or wash the clothes by putting them in a
laundry bag or pillow case.
•
Take
out
all
substances
in
the
pockets
such
as
coins,
pens
and
paper
clips,
and
turn
pockets
inside
out and brush. Such objects may damage the product or cause noise problem.
•
Put
small
size
clothes
such
as
infant's
socks
and
nylon
stockings
in
a
laundry
bag
or
pillow
case.
•
Place
curtains
in
without
compressing
them.
Remove
curtain
attachment
items.
•
Fasten
zippers,
sew
loose
buttons
and
mend
rips
and
tears.
•
Wash
“machine
washable”
or
“hand
washable”
labeled
products
only
with
an
appropriate
programme.
•
Do
not
wash
colours
and
whites
together.
New,
dark
coloured
cottons
release
a
lot
of
dye.
Wash
them separately.
•
Tough
stains
must
be
treated
properly
before
washing.
If
unsure,
check
with
a
dry
cleaner.
•
Only
use
the
dyes
/
color
changers
and
descaling
agents
which
are
appropriate
to
machine
wash.
Always follow the instructions on the package.
•
Wash
trousers
and
delicate
laundry
turned
inside
out.
•
Keep
laundry
items
made
of
Angora
wool
in
the
freezer
for
a
few
hours
before
washing.
This
will
reduce pilling.
•
Laundry
that
are
subjected
to
materials
such
as
flour,
lime
dust,
milk
powder,
etc.
intensely
must
be shaken off before placing into the machine. Such dusts and powders on the laundry may build
up on the inner parts of the machine in time and can cause damage.
4.2.3 Things to be done for energy saving
Following information will help you use the product in an ecological and energy-efficient manner.
•
Operate
the
product
in
the
highest
capacity
allowed
by
the
programme
you
have
selected,
but
do
not overload; see, "Programme and consumption table". See, “Programme and consumption table"
•
Always
follow
the
instructions
on
the
detergent
packaging.
•
Wash
slightly
soiled
laundry
at
low
temperatures.
•
Use
faster
programmes
for
small
quantities
of
lightly
soiled
laundry.
•
Do
not
use
prewash
and
high
temperatures
for
laundry
that
is
not
heavily
soiled
or
stained.
•
If
you
plan
to
dry
your
laundry
in
a
dryer,
select
the
highest
spin
speed
recommended
during
washing process.
•
Do
not
use
more
detergent
than
the
recommended
amount
specified
on
its
package.
4.2.4 Loading the laundry
1. Open the laundry cover.
2. Put the laundry items into the machine in a loose manner.
3. Push and close the loading cover until you hear the locking sound. Ensure that no items are caught
in the door. The loading door is locked while a programme is running. The door can only be opened
a while after the programme comes to an end.
4.2.5 Correct load capacity
The maximum load capacity depends on the type of laundry, the degree of soiling and the washing
programme desired.
Machine automatically adjusts the water amount according to the weight of the laundry put inside it.
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WARNING:
Follow the information in the “Programme and consumption table”. When overloaded, machine's
washing performance will drop. Moreover, noise and vibration problems may occur.
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