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Sorting the laundry
Read these recommendations carefully to avoid problems with the washing machine and
damage to your clothes.
1. Do not exceed the maximum rated capacity.
2. Sort clothes by colour and care label. Most garments have a textile care label on the collar
or on a side seam.
3. Make sure that all pockets are empty, as foreign objects (coins, paper clips, etc.) can
damage the laundry and the washing machine components.
4. Close zips, fasten hooks, etc. before washing.
5. When washing clothes, it is advisable to sort them by colour. Under no circumstances
should dark clothes be washed with light clothes.
6. Heavily soiled areas, stains, etc. should be pre-treated with liquid detergent, stain remover,
etc.
7. Turn clothes that clump easily and have a woollen surface inside out before putting them
in the washing machine.
Please note
Make sure that no clothes are jammed between the door and the seal.
Using the detergent drawer
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Open the detergent drawer.
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If you are going to use the prewash programme: add detergent to the prewash drawer
compartment (compartment I). You can use either powder detergent or liquid detergent.
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Add main-wash detergent to the main-wash drawer compartment (compartment II). You
can use either powder detergent or liquid detergent.
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Add softener to the fabric-softener drawer compartment (compartment
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Use a detergent suitable for machine washing at different temperatures for best results
and minimum water and energy consumption.
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The needed detergent/softener amount should be added only once. Please refer to the
detergent/softener manufacturer's instructions.
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Too much detergent will produce a lot of foam, which can easily overflow, affecting the
dissolution of detergent and making rinsing harder.
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Choose a low-foaming or non-foaming powder detergent suitable for front-load washing
machines.
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A detergent overload may produce too much foam, this way affecting washing efficiency.
Please note
1. It is normal for some liquid detergent to fall into the drum when opening the detergent
drawer. Avoid frequent opening of the detergent drawer to reduce liquid-detergent waste.
2. Do not exceed the MAX mark in the detergent drawer.
3. Dilute the concentrated softener or detergent first and then pour it into the detergent
drawer.
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Steps for washing
1. Press the Power button to switch on the washing machine.
2. Turn the selection knob to select a washing programme.
3. Adjust the washing programme settings (temperature, speed, etc.) to your needs.
4. Use the Delayed Start feature if you want to finish the wash cycle at a specific time.
5. Press the Start/Pause button.
Steps to change washing programmes during operation
1. Press the Start/Pause button to stop the washing process.
2. Choose another washing programme with the selection knob.
3. Press the Start/Pause button again to start the new washing programme.
Washing programmes
Mix
Express 15'
Wool
Shirt
Sportswear
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Intensive
Bed linen
Cotton
Prewash
ECO 40-60
20 º C
For mixed loads with cotton and synthetic clothes.
For lightly soiled laundry and loads under 2.0 kg to be washed quickly.
The Wool washing programme is characterised by gentle swaying and
soaking to protect the wool fibres from shrinkage/distortion.
It is recommended to use a neutral detergent.
You can select this programme to wash shirts made of cotton, linen,
synthetic fibres, or blended fabrics.
This programme is designed for washing sportswear.
For heavily soiled garments. Washing time is longer than in other cycles.
This programme is suitable for washing heavier garments: jeans, bed
linen, etc.
For cotton, sheets, table linen, underwear, towels, or shirts. Washing time
and number of rinses adjust automatically to the load.
Add a preliminary wash process before starting the Cotton washing
programme.
For cleaning medium soiled cotton garments suitable for washing at 40 °C
or 60 °C, together in the same washing cycle.
For washing delicate laundry that can only be washed at 20 °C.
BOLERO DRESSCODE 9500 INVERTER A / BOLERO DRESSCODE 9500 INVERTER STEEL A
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