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Light soiling
No visible stains or soiling
Normal soiling
A few visible light stains or soiling
Heavy soiling
Highly visible stains or soiling
Detergent Dispenser
Detergent dispenser of your washer
has three separate compartments for
main wash detergent, fabric softener
and liquid bleach. Each of these laundry
additives are automatically dispensed at
appropriate time during wash program.
C Do not put laundry additives directly
in the wash drum. Always use the
detergent dispenser.
C After adding laundry additives do not
close the drawer too quickly. This
may cause early dispensing of the
additives thus poor wash results and
fabric damage.
C Do not open the drawer during wash
program (except for addition of liquid
main wash detergent at the beginning
of main wash water intake).
Dispenser compartments are as follows:
-left compartment numbered as “II”
(main wash compartment)
-middle compartment marked as “ ”
(liquid fabric softener compartment)
-right compartment numbered as “I”
(liquid chlorine bleach compartment)
(II) Main Wash Detergent
Compartment
Add HE (High efficiency) powder
detergent to this compartment
numbered as “II” before starting the
wash program.
Use the detergent manufacturer’s
dosing cup and follow the instructions
Detergent Use
About Detergent
CYourwasherisdesignedtouseonly
HE(highefficiency)detergents.You
should always look for the following
symbol on the label of detergents:
If you use a non-HE detergent with this
washer, high sudsing will occur. High
sudsing will decrease tumble action
effectiveness, washing and rinsing
performance worsen. Suds may flow
out of detergent dispenser giving
damage to your washer.
C The detergents labeled as “HE
compatible” may also lead to high
sudsing and inefficient tumble action.
Don’t use such detergents.
Always follow the instructions and
information given by laundry detergent
manufacturers when using these
products.
A WARNING –Store laundry detergents
and additives in a cool, dry place out
of children’s reach due to danger of
chemical poisoning and skin irritation.
Detergent Quantity
The amount of washing detergent to use
depends on the amount of laundry, the
degree of soiling and water hardness.
For small amounts of laundry or only
slight soiling use accordingly less
detergent.
Too much detergent causes an
excessive amount of foaming, bad
washing and rinsing results and a strain
on water resources.
Too little washing detergent causes
laundry to turn grey and calcification of
the machine. Recommended amount of
powder detergent is max. 1/3 cup (80
ml). Recommended amount of liquid
detergent is max. 1/4 cup (60 ml).