Laundry detergents and additives, Programs and functions, Danger – Bosch Lavadora Next Premium User Manual
Page 18: Caution, Dispensing the correct amount of detergent, Filling laundry deterć gent and/or additives, Decolorizing, Basic programs
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Laundry
Detergents
and Additives
Dispensing the correct
amount of detergent
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DANGER
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RISK OF POISONING!
Keep detergents and
additives out of the reach of
children.
Measure out the detergent (powder
or liquid) according to:
- The water hardness. This
information can be obtained
from your local water authority.
- The amount of laundry.
- The degree of soiling.
Information on soiling can
be found on Page 16.
- The specifications of the
detergent manufacturer.
Measuring the correct amount
of detergent relieves the strain
on the environment and
ensures optimum washing
results.
Too little detergent:
The laundry is not cleaned properly
and will eventually become gray
and stiff. Grayish brown spots (fat
globules) may appear on the
laundry. The heaters may calcify.
Too much detergent:
Not environmentally friendly,
excessive suds reduce wash
agitation producing poor washing
and rinsing results.
Filling laundry deterĆ
gent and/or additives
q Open the flap of the detergent
dispenser.
q Add the detergent and/or
additive.
Dispenser I:
Dispenser for detergent, stain
remover.
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To prevent sudsing use of
HE-Detergent is
recommended.
Dispenser
II
:
Cleaning additives, e.g. fabric
softener, fabric conditioner. Do not
fill over edge of max line!
Dispenser III:
Dispenser for liquid bleach (chlorine
bleach, color safe bleach).
Do not overfill!
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Concentrated or thick fabric
softener, conditioner and
powder-bleach must be diluted
with a little water before being
poured into the dispenser
(prevents overflow due to
obstruction).
q Close the flap of the detergent
dispenser.
Decolorizing
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CAUTION
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Dyes may contain sulphur or
chlorine. These substances
may cause parts of the
washing machine to corrode.
Do not dye items of laundry
in the washing machine.
Programs
and Functions
Cycle time will vary depending on
cycle selected, temperature and
pressure of incoming water, water
hardness, size of load, type of
fabrics and distance of unit from the
drain.
The maximum spin speeds of the
programs are dependent upon the
cycle. For adjusting the spin speed,
see Page 24.
Basic programs
Regular/Cotton Temp Boost
Regular/Cotton settings are
intended to be used for heavily
soiled stained colorfast fabrics.
Sturdy, hard-wearing items made
of cotton or linen such as towels,
sheets or white sports socks.
Regular/Cotton Hot
Normally and/or heavily soiled
colorfast fabrics. Sturdy, hard-
wearing items made of cotton
or linen such as work clothes.
Regular/Cotton Warm
Lightly and/or normally soiled
nonĆcolorfast fabric. Sturdy, hard
wearing items made of cotton or
linen such as Jeans, TĆshirts and
sweatshirts.
Regular/Cotton Cold
Lightly soiled nonĆcolorfast fabric.
Sturdy, hard wearing items made
of cotton or linen (colors that may
bleed or fade).
Permanent Press Hot
Items consisting of normally soiled
colorfast cotton, permanent press,
linen, synthetic or blended fabrics
and outer garments. Clothes
requiring a special tumble sequence
and spin speed to minimize
creasing.