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'WORKS'
HOW MUCH
FABRIC
SOFTENER?
If
you
~ish
to use fabric softener
use
the ring
onthe
dispenser cup
as
aguid~
for the amount
of fabriC softenert,o
addfora
medium
to
full
load., Smaller loads require less fabric s.oftener.
HOW
THE
FABRIC
SOFTENER
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DISPENSER
WORKS
The fabric softener goes into the disp\mser'on
,
th~topofthe
agitator.
Thedispenseris
designed
to aut()maticalIy'deliver softener into
,the final rinse.
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'Here's
how
it
works
on
the Heavy Duty,
Regular and Wool
Cycles.,
,
1.
The fabric softener remains in the dispenser
cup doring the fill, agitate and drain
phas~
, of the wash programm'e. "
2,
During the first
pha'se
of
the spray rinse
itis
, centrifuged out
of
the cup 'into the body of
the,
dispenseL
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'3. The fabric softener is held hard up against
, the sides ofthe"dispenser bodYQY
, centrifugal force thrOughouphe spray rinse.
.4.
Atthe:~end
of
spray rinse the softenerdrairts
,
outof
thedispen,ser,
down
ihecentre
.of
the'
agitatorwhere
it
is dissolvedln,ttle
, incoming deep fin'se water. '
, For the,
Delic€!te
and Permanent Presscydes
the fabric softener remains
in
the dispenser
maximum
cup throug'ho'utthe wash and first deep rinse,
, , The
ma.ch
i
ne
then spins
to
release the fabric
fabric
type:
softener, deliVering
it
dow/nhe
agitator stem
as
the machine fills for the final rinse. '
NOTE:
Lifting the lid'during tile spray rinse
could cause the fabric softener to
be
dispel}sed
prematurely. ' ,
, ClJ:ANING
THE
,DISPENSER
W,hen
using fabric softener; rinse your
dispenser at the end
of
each
wash. Separate
,the cup from
the
dispenser body by pusbing
doVlinwards'or'l the
base
of
the
cup;'Rinse both
pa~rts
of
the~ispenser
using
warnisoapy
water. ," , ,
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'H'OWTHE
FA'BRICSOFTENER
DISPENSER
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STAGE'
STAGE'
2
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STAGE 3
TO REMOVE
cUP,
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"STAGE
4
BLOdD"
pre, wash.
COCOAI
. Sponge with
:water"
COFFEE
in a little
BALL POINT INK, , ' ,
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HOW
TOREM.OVE:·
Dab.withwhite
"
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"
m,ethylated spirits, , ' , '
workingfrQm
the
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"STAINS
backofthe
staiil,'
' , . '
'~~st~rg~nt
cloth;', ' ,,'
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",'
0 Treat stains AS'SOON
AS
POSSiBLE.,' , ,
Alldw
to
dry-and ' " The longer they are
leftthe,harderthey
are,
wash normally. to remove.
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P,
,,0 . Always consider the type
of
fabric
you
are
~inse
immediately
,,<:)
treating toens.ure .you don't
use
a water .
Qf'>
In
COLD
water.
If
.
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, ,
. stain
remains,'
, , ' " •..
',
temperature that IS
toq
hot or a .treatment,
's,
~a,
,k
in cold ,\/Vater' A
,".
I
(l>'
','
thatwill
alter the colour
of
thefabfic.
It
pa,Ys
. With an.enzyme
<:.I,
" ,
totestpre"wash
products and solvents on
. , . f h '
f'
.,'
an
mconsplcuou,spa~
0 t e
garment
Init.
CHEWING
GUM
~""
'PI'
h '
b'
'.
"'d
b"
b '
'Use ice
inplastic'"
,
''':7,''
'
ace
t e area
emgtreateon
a sor ent
bag
to
harden
~he
'
~
_
..
,'
cloth
(e.g: on an
0.19
t~wel).
W?rkfromthe
,·~~~t.;~~agaenoa~d
'
,,(fIIir
,'""'"
,.'
,rever~~sldeofthes~al~lasthlscanfo~ce.
, then sponge
with
,','
,"
the stain
off
the
fabriC Instead
ofthrough
It
..
white
spiri~s.
'0
Use cold or warm water
on
unknqwristains
as
hot water can set somesta,ins,
CHOCOLATE
,t).,
,0
$ome stains are
nofea~ily
seen
when the
,
COOLwater and
••.
, " ,fabric
i$
w,e,
t. Air dry
thest~ine~
garmentto
, soak
inan
enzyme
.'
be
sure the stain has been removed,
as
heat
pre wash.
If
stains
. from a
dryer
may set the stain. '
'.
persist,
rubin
a
little detergent
o ,
Takec;;are
""ithstain
removal treatments
as
an'd rinse in cold
they
are
often flammable and highly
' , ' poisonous .
Blot up quic:kly
.
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NA'PPY
SANITISERS '
, and rinse
out
in'
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NappySanitisersare
very corrosive
to
metal'.
f)
COOL
water.
RU'b
" surfaces.
DO
NOTsoak nappies insanitisers in
detergent and
" your autowasher
~r
tip
the
G.,on,ents
ofthe,
wash in the .
. nappy buckets.into
your
m.achine: Rinse an(t
'temp,eratu
re
wring
nappi~sout
thoro",ghly 'b.eforeplacing
allowed.
for
the
them in your machine.
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