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Preparing laundry for washing, Sorting the laundry, Practical tips – Bosch WFB 1002 User Manual

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[Preparing laundry for washing

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Sorting the laundry

о Sort the laundry according to the symbols

on the fabric care labels.

! Knitted garments or garments with a wool

content can only be washed in the machine
if they are marked "machine-washable".
Risk of shrinking.

Only items marked with the following care sym­
bols are suitable for washing in the machine:

cottons

coloureds Убо7

УЗоУ

easy-care

ХШ Ш ХШ Ш Ш

machine-washable wool

Ш Ш Ш Ш

Laundry marked with the following care sym­

bols must not be washed in the machine:

hand wash

do not wash w

Sort the laundry.by colour.

Wash white and coloured items separately

otherwise white washing will turn grey.

Do not wash new coloured items together

with other laundry. Risk of discoloration!

Do not exceed the machine’s maximum
capacity when sorting the laundry. Do not

overload the washer/dryer. Overloading

leads to inferior results.

Maximum washing loads;

Cottons / coloureds 4.5 kg

Easy-care, woollens 1.5 kg

Practical tips

O Remove any loose items or metal objects,

such as safety pins, paper clips, etc. from

the laundry.

O Brush sand out of pockets and cuffs.

O Close zips and button up cushion covers,

duvet covers, etc.

O Remove curtain runners, or secure them in a

net bag.

O Particularly delicate items, such as tights or

lace curtains, or smaller items, such as tiny

socks or handkerchiefs, should only be
washed in a net bag or pillow case.

O Some items are best turned inside out.

These include knitwear, trousers, T-shirts
and sweatshirts.

O Make sure that wire-cup bras are machine-

washable.

! Wash wire-cup bras in a pillow case which

can be securely closed with a zip or buttons.

If the wire works itself out of the cup it may

fall through the holes of the drum and cause

extensive damage.

Stain removal

If possible, stains should be removed immedia­

tely while they are still fresh, or at least pre­

treated. Try soap and water first of all. Dab the
material rather than rub it.
Stubborn, dried-in stains may require several

washes before they disappear completely.

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