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ITEMS THAT CAN EASILY MAT TOGETHER
Items that can easily mat together (e.g. downy knits), should be turned inside out
before washing. Such items should better be washed separately, as they may
damage other clothes and become damaged by them. For the same reason it is
preferable to wash black and colored cotton garments separately.
5.2. USING THE DETERGENT TRAY
– pre wash
– main wash
– softener
– release button to pull out the
dispenser
– Check the pockets and make sure they are empty. Objects like nails, pins,
matches, pens, coins or keys can damage both the machine and the clothes
(Fig. 3).
– Zip up the zippers, hook the hooks, tie the laces so that they do not get
entangled with other clothes (Fig. 4).
– Apply some detergent dissolved in a small amount of water to stains before
placing the garment into the machine, so that the stains come off easier.
– Spread out curtains before putting them into the washing machine. Remove
any attachment brackets before washing.
– Zip up the zippers, sew on loose buttons, mend holes and stitch up ruptures.
– Do not wash white and colored laundry together. New colored clothes can stain
other clothes. Wash colored items separately.
– Use only such detergents, color fresheners and tinctures as are suitable for
machine washing. By all means observe the instructions provided on the
packaging.
– Turn trousers and fine laundry inside out before washing (Fig. 6).
– Shake items heavy soiled by flour, lime, milk powder, etc. before putting them
into the washing machine. Such contaminants can accumulate inside the
washing machine and eventually cause damage.
– Check the folds of the door seal and remove any small objects stuck in it.
ATTENTION
1. Compartment I (right) is used for pre-washing detergents. This compartment
is not used in other washing cycles.
2. Compartment II (left) – for main washing detergent.
3. The compartment for laundry conditioner/rinsing agent is located in the
middle between the first two compartments.
NOTE: A liquid detergent added to Compartment II for main washing detergent
will immediately flow into the drum. Therefore, using a powder detergent instead
of a liquid is recommended if the «Pre-Wash» mode is used.
Ensure that no clothing items are jammed between
the door and door seal, otherwise they can be
damaged during washing.
Remove any foreign objects stuck in the door seal to
prevent damage to the seal and the laundry.
NOTE: Always add liquid detergent immediately before starting the selected
washing program. If added in advance or if delayed start is used the detergent
may harden inside the machine.
Check that the liquid detergent has a proper degree of fluidity. If necessary,
dilute it with water.
The laundry detergent should be used in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions and selected according to fabric type, color, degree of contamination
and the washing temperature. Please use only detergents designed specifically
for machine washing.
– If there is too much foam, reduce the amount of detergent. Excessive detergent
produces too much foam, which lowers the washing quality and overloads the
motor.
– The quantity of detergent can depend on water temperature, water hardness,
the size and contamination degree of the items to be washed.
CLOTHES NOT SUITABLE FOR MACHINE WASHING
– Ties, vests, etc. that can shrink after machine washing.
– Garments with folds and embossing that can be deformed during machine
washing.
– Garments made completely or partially of fur.
– Garments with decorations.
– Avoid washing items with missing manufacturer’s washing instruction labels.
– Never wash clothes contaminated by gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, paints,
solvents and alcohols.
– Items made of waterproof materials are not machine washable. Trying to wash
such items can cause machine overfilling, spillage and excessive vibrations
during rinsing and drying, as well as damage to the items themselves (such
as skiing suits, raincoats, umbrellas, car seat covers, tents, sleeping bags,
etc.). Water trapped inside the waterproof items cannot be fully drained and
may imbalance the drum, causing vibration and displacement of the machine.
5.3. CONTROL PANEL
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