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avoid its inlet to get blocked before pouring it into the and thus cause a water overflow.
Please choose the suitable type of detergent to get a maximum of washing performance and a
minimum of water and energy consumption
To achieve the best cleaning result a proper detergent dosing is important.
Use a reduced detergent amount if the drum is not filled completely.
Always adjust the amount of detergent to the water hardness, if your tap water is soft, use less
detergent.
Dose according to how dirty your laundry is, less dirty clothes require less detergent.
Highly concentrated (compact detergent) requires particularly accurate dosing.
Following symptoms are a sign of detergent overdosing:
heavy foam formation
poor washing and rinsing result
Following symptoms are a sign of detergent underdosing:
laundry turns grey
built-up of limescale deposits on the drum, the heating element and/or the laundry
. USE THE PRODUCT
8.1 Preparing the machine
Make sure that the hoses are connected tightly. Plug in your machine. Turn the tap on completely.
Place the laundry in the machine. Add detergent and fabric softener.
8.2 Programme selection
1. Select the programme suitable for the type, quantity and soiling degree of the laundry in
accordance with the “Programme and consumption table” and the temperature table below.
90°C Heavily soiled white cottons and linens. (coee table
covers, tableclothes, towels, bed sheets, etc.)
60°C Normally soiled, coloured, fade proof linens, cottons or
synthetic clothes (shirt, nightgown, pajamas, etc.) and
lightly soiled white linens (underwear, etc.)
40°C
30°C
20°C
Cold
Blended laundry including delicate textile (veil
curtains, etc.), synthetics and woolens.
2. Select the desired programme with the Programme Selection button.
Info: Programmes are limited with the highest spin speed appropriate for that particular type of
fabric.
When selecting a programme, always consider the type of fabric, colour, degree of soiling and
permissible water temperature.
Always select the lowest required temperature. Higher temperature means higher power
consumption.