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Dispensing the correct amount of detergent
relieves the strain on the environment and ensures
optimum washing results.
Frequent use of insufficient detergent will eventually
become noticeable as follows:
- washing appears grey or not properly clean
- grey-brown stains(grease marks) form on the
washing
- scale builds up on the heating elements
Too much detergent results in:
- unnecessarily high environmental pollution
- due to the generation of too much foam, the
washing is hardly agitated which leads to
poor washing results.
The amount of detergent indicated on its packaging
refers to a full machine load.
For small loads or less soiling, reduce the amount
of detergent.
Filling laundry
detergent and/or
additive dispensers
Chamber
I
:
Detergent for prewash, starch or pre-soaking
agent.
Chamber
II
:
Detergent for main wash, water softener, bleach
and stain removal product.
Chamber :
Additives, e.g. fabric softener of former.
- Do not fill beyond the
MAX
mark, otherwise
will be flushed into the machine together with
the detergent at the start of the program.
- If the liquid additive is thick, mix with a little
water before dispensing(prevents clogging of
the overflow).
Pull out the detergent dispenser up to the end
stop.
Add the detergent and/or additive.
Close the detergent dispenser.
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