prEcautions anD aDvicE
WasHing rEcommEnDations
• Do not allow children or disabled to use the
washing machine without supervision.
• Do not allow children to play with the
washing machine.
• Load the drum within the limits indicated in
the initial pages.
• For each fabric it is important to follow the
washing instructions on the label.
• Make sure that there are no coins, pins, etc
in the pockets of clothes for washing.
• Refrain from the use of petrol, alcohol,
trichlorethylene, etc on fabrics intended for
machine washing.
• It is advisable to collect the laundry of small
dimensions, such as socks, belts, etc in a
canvas bag, so as to avoid them been stuck
to the drum.
• Use fabric softener within the maximum
allowable limit as an excessive amount
could damage the laundry.
• When machine turned off, leave the door
ajar for the better preservation of the seal
and preventing musty odours.
• Before opening the door always check that
the water has been drained.
• Always close the water tap when the
machine is turned off.
• Remove the power plug when the machine
is not used for long periods.
sElEction of launDrY
For proper washing, laundry has to belong to
only one of the following types:
• White
• Coloured
• Synthetics
• Delicate
• Wool
In particular it must be considered that:
• the white laundries lose their whiteness
if they are washed with coloured fabrics;
• the new coloured clothes usually fade
with the first washing. So they must not
washed with other laundries.
it is also important to follow the
suggestions for washing indicated
on the labels of every individual
fabric. make sure in the laundries are
no metal objects (such as clasps,
pins, screws, coins, curtain hooks
etc) left.
Before washing, it may be appropriate to treat
very dirty spots with a special detergent or
detergent paste.
carpets, ruined clothes, hair, lint,
fluff and dirt in general can clog the
drainage. it is, however, recommend
to avoid washing of these types of
laundries.
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