User manual

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Preparing your washing
Sorting and preparing your washing
Sort the washing as a function of its nature and care labels (see
“Washing types and care symbols”).
Empty the pockets.
Remove any metal objects (paper clips, safety pins, etc.)
Close all zip fasteners, button up quilt covers and pillow cases, tighten
ribbons (for example on aprons) so that your washing will not be
damaged or get tangled.
Turn lined washing (sleeping bags, anoraks, etc.) inside out.
Turn colored knits and woolens or textiles with iron-on patterns inside
out.
Place small parts and delicate parts (bootees, tights, etc.) in a washing
net or a pillow case with a zip fastener or a large sock.
Special care is necessary for net curtains. Remove metal or plastic rings,
or enclose the net curtains in a net or bag.
We cannot accept responsibility for any damage.
Do not mix coloreds and whites in the same washing cycle, since the
whites could be stained.
New coloreds often contain excess pigments. It is better to wash these
articles separately the first time.
Mix small and large pieces of washing! This improves the washing
efficiency and washing is better distributed when spinning.
Shake your washing before putting it into the washing machine.
Unfold your washing before putting it into the drum.
Respect “wash separately” or “wash separately several times”
instructions!
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