Notes On Correct Laundry Care; Points To Note Regarding Washed Laundry; Preparing The Laundry Before Drying - Miele TWI 180 WP Operating Instructions Manual

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Points to note regarding
washed laundry
– When washing very heavily soiled
items, ensure that you use sufficient
detergent and select a high
temperature. If in doubt, wash the
items several times.
– Do not load the drum with items that
are still soaking wet. Make sure your
laundry is spun at the maximum spin
speed before drying. The higher the
spin speed, the greater the savings
that can be made in energy and time
during drying.
– New dark colored garments should
be washed and dried separately from
light colored garments. There is the
risk of colors running and discoloring
other garments or even plastic
components in the dryer. Dark
colored fibers can also settle on light
colored garments and vice versa.
– Starched laundry can be tumble
dried. To achieve the usual finish,
double the amount of starch should
be used.
Preparing the laundry before
drying
Ensure that any foreign objects
(e.g., detergent dispensing balls,
lighters, etc.) have been removed
from the laundry.
Such items could melt or explode
and cause damage to the dryer or
the laundry.

1. Notes on correct laundry care

See "Important safety
instructions" for further information.
Using the tumble dryer incorrectly
could cause a fire.
– Sort the laundry according to the type
of fiber and weave, size, garment
care label symbol, and the drying
level required.
– Check seams and stitching to ensure
that padding and linings are intact.
This way you will avoid the danger of
fillings coming out. These could catch
fire when being dried.
– Untangle the laundry.
– Tie together textile belts and apron
ties.
– Fasten . . .
. . . Duvet covers and pillow cases to
prevent small items from being rolled
up inside them
. . . Hooks and eyes
– Sew in or remove underwiring from
bras.
– Leave jackets open and undo any
long zips so that textiles dry evenly.
– Minimum iron fabric tends to crease
more, the larger the load. This is
particularly the case for garments
made from very fine weave fabric,
such as dress shirts or blouses. If
necessary, reduce the size of the load
for these types of fabric.
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