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CHECKLIST AND PREPARATION BEFORE WASHING CLOTHES
Please read this operation method carefully to avoid the troubles of washing machine and damages of
clothes.
Check if the first-washed clothes will bed decolorized.
After a white towel touched with liquid detergent is used to wash the invisible corners of the clothes,
check if the white towel is stained with clothes' original color.
As for the scarves and those clothes that easily get decolorized among imported clothes, please wash
them separately before washing.
As for the stains on sleeves, collars and pockets, use the liquid detergent and wash it with brush gently.
Finally put them into the washing machine to achieve more ideal washing effects.
As for temperature-sensitive clothes, they shall be washed as required in the labels. Otherwise, it may
cause color change or distortion.
Keep in Mind:
Never put the clothes to be washed in washing machine for a long period of time.
Otherwise it may get moldy and cause spots. Therefore, please wash the clothes in time.
The clothes also may get color changed or distorted if they are not washed according to the stated
washing temperature.
- When connecting and pulling out the plug, hold the plug tightly and then pull it out. Do not pull power cord
forcibly.
- If power cord is damaged or has any sign of being broken, special power cord must be selected or purchased
from its manufacturer or service center for replacement.
WARNING!
1. This machine must be earthed properly. If there is any short circuit, earthing can reduce the danger of
electrical shock.
This machine is equipped with power cord, which includes plug, earthing wire at earthing terminal.
2. Washing machine shall be operated in a circuit separate from other electrical appliances. Otherwise,
power protector may be tripped or fuse may be burned out.
VII. USING INSTRUCTIONS

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