Preparing And Sorting Laundry; Preparing The Laundry; Sorting The Laundry According To Colour And Degree Of Soiling - New World NWWM814W User Manual

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Preparing and sorting the laundry

Preparing the laundry

Notice: Damage to the washer/fabric
Foreign objects (e.g. coins, paper-clips, needles,
nails) may damage the laundry or components in
the washer.
Therefore, note the following tips when preparing
your laundry:
⚫ Remove
any
loose
items or metal objects,
such as safety pins,
paper clips, etc. from
the laundry.
⚫ Brush sand, coins, etc. out of pocket and cuffs.
⚫ Close zips and button
up
cushion
covers,
duvet covers, etc.
⚫ Remove curtain runners, or secure them in a net
bag.
⚫ Particularly delicate items; such as tights or lace
curtains, or smaller
items, such as tiny
socks or handkerchiefs,
should
only
washed in a net bag or
pillow case.
⚫ Some items are best
turned
inside
out.
These
included
knitwear,
trousers,
T-shirts
sweatshirts.
⚫ Make sure that the wire-cup bras are machine
washable.
! Make sure that wire-cup bras in a pillow case
which can be securely closed with a zip or button.
If the wire works itself out of the cup it may fall
through the holes of the drum and cause
extensive damage.
be
and
Sorting the laundry according to
colour and degree of soiling
Sort laundry items according to color, degree of
soiling and recommended wash temperature range.
⚫ Items of clothing can become discoloured.
⚫ Never wash new muti-coloured items together
with other items.
⚫ Wash white items separately from colored items.
Otherwise, white items may tend to become
grey.
Degree of soiling
⚫ Light soiling
No visible soiling or stains, but may have
absorbed some odor. This could include light
weight summer clothes such as T-shirts, shirts, or
blouses worn only once. Also to freshen bed
linen or guest towels
⚫ Normal soiling
Visible soiling and/or a few light stains. This could
include clothing such as T-shirts, shirts, or
blouses that nave been sweated in or worn
several times. Also tea towels, hand towels or
bed linen used for up to one week or more.
Curtains without stains that have not been
washed for up to a half year.
⚫ Heavy soiling
Visible soiling and stains. This could include
kitchen towels, fabric napkins, baby bibs,
children's outer clothing or football jerseys and
shirts stained with grass or dirt. It could also
include working clothes such as overalls and
jeans and other clothing worn for outside work
and activities.
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