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How to add detergent
Load clothes in the tub, and
1 Press
.
The washing machine displays the water level
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appropriate for the laundry load. (P.20)
Add detergent in the amount
2
appropriate for the water level.
(Detergent compartment locations are
illustrated below.)
Liquid detergent
Liquid detergent
Powdered detergent
Powdered detergent
Powder bleach
Powder bleach
Softener
Softener
Soap powder
To dissolve soap powder:
Pour 5 litres of water at about
30 °C into a container.
Dissolve the soap powder by
adding it little by little while
churning the water.
Liquid bleach
Liquid bleach
Note
Before adding detergent, bleach, softener or soap
●
power, read its directions and precautions carefully.
We recommend using low-sudsing detergent.
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Powdered detergent:
Wipe dry the powdered detergent inlet if it is wet.
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(Failure to do so may cause detergent to
remain.)
Softener:
Keep the level of the softener
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below the “MAX” indication to
prevent the softener from
flowing immediately.
Softener is automatically
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added to the tub at the end of the rinse cycle.
Since softener solidifies easily, do not leave it in
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the softener inlet for a long period of time
(12 hours or longer).
Powder bleach:
When using the Timer Delay function, wrap
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bleach around a white article before adding it to
the tub to prevent other clothes from discolouring.
Soap powder:
In order to keep the soap powder from
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hardening or sticking, mix it well and dissolve it.
Be certain to rinse thoroughly. (Failure to do so
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may cause clothes to become tinged with yellow
or the smell of soap.)
Do not add too much, or add directly into low
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temperature water. (Doing so may cause soap to
not completely dissolve, or soap scum to adhere
inside the hose or the tub. The soap scum may
float and stain clothes.)
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