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Programme
Outdoor
Jeans
Anti-Allergy
Rinse
Drain
Programme description
Do not use fabric softener and make sure that
there is no softener residue in the detergent
dispenser.
Outdoor clothing, technical, sport fabrics, waterproof
and breathable jackets, shell jackets with a removable
fleece or inner insulation. The recommended laundry
load is 2.5 kg.
This programme can also be used as water-repellent re‐
storing cycle, specifically tailored for treating clothes with a
hydrophobic coating. To perform the water-repellent restor‐
ing cycle, proceed as follows:
• Pour the washing detergent in the compartment
• Pour a special water-repellent restorer for fabric in the
drawer compartment for fabric softener
• Reduce the laundry load to 1 kg.
To further improve the water-repellent restor‐
ing action, dry the laundry in a tumble dryer by
setting the Outdoor drying programme (if avail‐
able and if the garment care label permits tum‐
ble drying).
Denim clothing and jersey items. Normal soil. This pro‐
gramme performs a gentle rinsing phase, designed for den‐
im, that reduces fading and does not cause washing pow‐
der residues on the fibres.
White cotton items. This programme removes micro-or‐
ganisms thanks to a washing phase with the temperature
maintained above 60°C for several minutes. This helps re‐
move germs, bacteria, micro-organism and particles. An
additional rinsing phase ensures a proper removal of deter‐
gent residues and pollens/allergenic items. In this way the
wash is more effective.
All fabrics, except woollens and very delicate fabrics.
Programme for rinsing and spinning the laundry. The de‐
fault spin speed is the one used for cotton programmes.
Reduce the spin speed accordingly to the type of laundry. If
necessary, set the Extra Rinse option to add rinses. With a
low spin speed the appliance performs delicate rinses and
a short spin.
All fabrics, except woollens and very delicate fabrics.
Programme for draining the water left in the drum.
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