
HOW TO FILL DETERGENT AND ADDITIVES IN THE DISPENSER
Your washing machine has a detergent dispenser
with three compartments situated inside thinner
door.
It is specifically adapted for both powder and liquid
detergents. From left to right you will find:
- pre-wash I
- wash II
- fabric softener
Depending on your wash needs, fill the compart-
ments with the correct amount of product (powder or
liquid ) before starting the programme.
Pour liquid products slowly. Do not exceed the
MAX. level, marked on the compartment windows,
detergent will overflow into the tub immediately after
closing door.
For concentrated products, do not fill above the first
graduation scale.
When fabric softeners get into the tub during the
washing cycle and mix with washing detergents, it
will cause an excessive foaming. Therefore you
should observe the instructions, stated in the
previous paragraph.
Fabric softener
They give a softer feel to washed laundry, making
ironing easier and also reducing anti-static cling in
synthetic fabrics.
Bleaching, dyeing and colour - removal
In principle it is possible to do this treatment in
automatic washing machine, but we do not recom-
mend it for these reasons:
· If you use chlorine based bleaching, you risk
corrosion of metal parts (drum)
· Dyeing is a hazardous to coloured plastic and
rubber parts.
If any bleaching and colour - removal products are
used, use the amount recommended by manufacturer
and start the cycle immediately. If you accidentally
spill any of these products on the machine, please
wipe them off immediately.
Hard and soft water
In areas with hard water, we suggest you used a water
softener together with detergent to avoid calcium
deposits on the heating element.
A very soft water may cause excessive foaming. We
recommend the use of anti-foaming additives and to
reduce the amount of detergent used.
Put these additives together with detergents in the
main detergent compartment II, (please follow the
dosage on the package).
Anti-foam protection
The washing machine is equipped with a protection
against excessive foaming during spinning (foaming,
caused by a detergent overdosing). When it is
detected, this protection will interrupt the mechanical
action of the drum until all excess foam has been
absorbed.
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