GB-10
INSTRUC
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SECTION 4: WASHING YOUR LAUNDRY
• Plug in the machine to the mains supply.
• Connect hoses to water supply and to drain.
First.wash.cycle
There may be water left inside your machine after factory testing. It is recommended that
the first wash cycle should be made without any laundry to remove this water; pour half
a measuring cup of normal all purpose detergent into compartment 2 and select cotton
programmeme at 90°C.
BEFORE.WASHING.
Sorting your laundry
• Sort your clothes according to their types (cotton, synthetic, sensitive, woollen, etc.),
washing temperatures and level of dirtiness.
• Never wash your white and coloured clothes together.
• Since your new coloured clothes may shed dye on the first wash, wash them separately.
• Be careful that no metal parts are left on or in the pockets of your clothes, remove if there
are any.
• Zip and button up your clothes.
• Remove plastic or metal hooks from curtains or place them inside a washing bag and tie.
• Pull items like trousers, knitted fabrics, t-shirts and sweat shirts inside out.
• Wash small clothes like socks and handkerchiefs in a washing bag.
Placing clothes into the machine
• Open the door of your machine.
• Load your clothes into your machine in an even manner.
• Load each item separately.
• When you shut the door of your machine, be careful that no objects are jammed
between the cover and the gasket.
• Shut the door of your machine tightly otherwise your machine will not start the washing
process.
Loading detergent into the machine
The quantity of the detergent that you will put in your machine depends on the following
criteria:
• Your detergent consumption will change according to the dirtiness of your clothes.
For slightly dirty clothes, do not pre-wash and put a small amount of detergent in
compartment 2 of the detergent drawer.
90º
Wash up to 90ºC
60º
Wash up to 60ºC
30º
Wash up to 30ºC
Not washable in
washing machine
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