Door gaskEt
When washing some objects from over-folded
clothes, or not removed from the laundry (paper
clips, buttons, nails, pins) can break off and
settle in the folds of the door gasket. It is a
good habit to check the folds of the door gasket
and remove any foreign objects which with time
could cause serious problems to the washing
machine.
Figure 10
Door closurE
before closing the door make sure
that there is no piece of laundry on of
the door gasket. this could damage
it. close the porthole with a slight
thrust.
Figure 11
DEtErgEnt anD softEnEr
DosagE
For each wash cycle the optimal amount of
detergent must be determined by the degree
of dirt, number of laundry and water hardness.
In any type of washing, the detergent must be
placed in the central compartment (marked II).
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Where there will be prewash, detergent must
be deposited in the compartment on the left
side (marked I).
The basin on the right is used for fabric softener.
The dose of the latter should not exceed the
"max" mark (see page 10).
liQuiD or poWDErED DEtErgEnt
partition platE
to swap between liquid and powdered
detergent, it is necessary to insert the
appropriate bulkhead plate supplied in
the kit:
Figure 12
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then place the plate in position:
up -
The position of the plate for the use of
detergent powder
Figure 13
Pour the detergent powder in the main wash
compartment II.
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