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Loading door, Detergents and softeners – Beko WMD 78144 User Manual

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Following weights are given as

examples.

Laundry type

Weight (gr.)

Bathrobe

1200

Napkin

100

Duvet cover

700

Bed Sheet

500

Pillowcase

200

Tablecloth

250

Towel

200

Evening gown

200

Underclothing

100

Men’s overalls

600

Men’s shirt

200

Men’s pyjamas

500

Blouse

100

Loading door

The door is locked during programme

operation. The door can be opened after

some time following the programme

end.

• Open the door.

• Place laundry items loosely in the

machine.

• Push the door until it clicks into

place tightly. Ensure that no items

are caught in the door.

Detergents and softeners

Detergent drawer

The detergent drawer is composed of

three compartments:

The detergent dispenser may be in two

different types according to the model of

your machine.

- (I) for prewash

- (II) for main wash

- (III) siphon

– ( ) for softener

Detergent, softener and other

cleaning agents

Add detergent and softener before

starting the washing programme.

Never open the detergent dispenser

drawer while the washing programme is

running!

When using a programme without

pre-wash, no detergent should be

put into the pre-wash compartment

(Compartment no. I).

A programme without pre-wash should

be selected if a detergent bag or a

dispensing ball is going to be used.

You can place the detergent bag or

the dispensing ball directly among the

laundry in your machine.

Choosing the detergent type

The type of detergent to be used

depends on the type and colour of

fabric.

• Use different detergents for coloured

and white clothes.

• Wash woolens with a special

detergent specifically for woolens.

• Use only detergents manufactured

specifically for automatic washing

machines.

Detergent quantity

The amount of washing detergent to

be used depends on the amount of

laundry, the degree of soiling and water

hardness.

• Do not use amounts exceeding

the quantities recommended on

the package to avoid problems

of excessive foam, poor rinsing,

financial savings and finally,

environmental protection.

• Use small amounts of detergent at a

suitable measure for small amounts

of laundry or for only slightly soiled

laundry.

• Use exact measures for highly

concentrated detergents.