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Sorting laundry according
to care labeRspecifications
temp. boost
hot
150 °F
125 °F
66 °C
52 °C
warm
95 OF
35 °C
60 °F
15 °C
See also temperatures
settings
page 19.
Fabric
Types
Machine Wash, Cottons
_/
Machine Wash,
Permanent
Press
Machine Wash, Deficates
Hand Wash
Temperatures
Cotd
_}/
Warm
Hot
"_
Do not wash clothes
in washing
machine if the care label says
"Do Not Wash" or the DO NOT
WASH symbol Sd is on the care
label.
Loading the laundry
EXPLOSION
HAZARD!
Items of clothing that have
been pretreated with
solvent-based
cleaning
agents, e.g. stain remover and
dry cleaning solvents,
represent an explosion hazard
once loaded into the washing
machine. Therefore, these
items must first be rinsed
thoroughly
by hand.
Loose debris in the washing
machine drum can damage
the laundry. Before loading
the laundry, check that there
is no debris in the drum.
Open the door.
][]Do
not exceed the maximum
toad. Overloading
wilt cause
poor wash results and
encourage
creasing.
For best results it is recommended
to load the drum depending
on the
fabric type, see special programs
Page 18 for information
on bulky
items, e.g. comforters.
Full Load
Cotton and Linens
½ Load
Permanent
Press, Synthetic
Blends
and Knitwear
½ Load
Woot, Deticates, Sitk
Close the door.
Do not trap any items of
clothing
between the door and
rubber seat.
Door should be able to close
easily, not by force.
Unfold the sorted items of
clothing and place them loosely
into the drum. Mix up large and
small items. Items of varying
size wilt distribute
better during
the spin cycle.
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