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Detergents and Care Products
Detergent drawer
The detergent drawer is divided into three compartments
Compartment I
: detergent for prewash.
Compartment II
: detergent for main wash,
Compartment
i
:
Liquid additives, such as starch or fabric softener.
Additives are automatically dispensed during the final rinse cycle.
– Do not exceed the maximum capacity, otherwise compartment
i
may
be emptied too early.
– Dilute viscous additives with water to prevent blockages.
Liquid detergent insert:
this must be folded down before liquid
detergents are used.
To do this:
Pull out the detergent drawer as far as the stop.
Press on the zone labelled
PUSH
and take out the detergent drawer.
Pull the insert in
compartment II
forwards as far as the stop
and
push
it down.
Insert the detergent drawer.
Descaler can be added to
compartments
I
and
II
according to the
manufacturer's instructions. Add detergent first, followed by the descaler.
Detergents and care
products
Risk of poisoning
Keep detergents and care products out of the reach of children.
Risk of chemical burns
Take care when opening the detergent drawer. There may still be
detergent residues in the drawer.
Select the correct dosage for the detergent according to:
– the amount of laundry,
– the instructions of the detergent manufacturer,
– how dirty the laundry is,
– the water hardness. You can find out about water hardness in your area
from your local waterworks.
Using the correct dosage reduces the impact on the environment and
gives a good washing result.
Only use pH-neutral wool detergent for woollens programmes.
II
I
i
Descaler