Wool; Viscose And Synthetic Fibres; Reducing Allergic Reactions; Saving Time And Energy - Asko WMC67 P Series User Manual

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Tips before washing

Wool

These fabrics are intended for either machine or hand wash. The Wool Wash program is equally
gentle or even gentler than an actual hand wash.
Wool in particular is sensitive to washing and similar procedures.

Viscose and synthetic fibres

Materials made of viscose and some synthetic fibres are highly sensitive, and require a lot of space
in order not to crease.
INFORMATION!
Viscose and acetates are fragile when wet.

Reducing allergic reactions

The options include washing with the Allergy Program Cotton and Allergy Program Synthetics. These
programs can be used for people with sensitive skin, such as those suffering from allergies, or
small children.

Saving time and energy

Save time and energy by using the Quick program

Economy and efficiency

You can save a lot of energy by not using the programs operating at higher temperatures.
Choose the Quick program. This will save water and power.

Detergents

Detergents carrying the environment protection label are less harmful to the environment.
Only add the detergents in compliance with the recommendations by detergent manufacturers.
Recommended amount of washing detergent at certain loads and water hardness levels are specified
on the detergent packaging.

Stains

If your clothes are soiled with stubborn stains (blood, eggs, coffee, grass etc.), they should be
appropriately treated before the wash. Then, wash your laundry using the special programs (if your
washing machine has them).
Do not use any chemical substances or agents; only use the stain removing detergents.
When using bleaches or stain removal agents, there is danger of rust (corrosion) and
discolouration.
WARNING!
To protect the environment, we advise against using powerful chemicals.
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