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Laundry detergents and additives, Loading the laundry, Risk of poisoning – Kleenmaid KFL2000 User Manual

Page 15: Dispensing the correct amount of detergent

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15

Sorting washing according to the

instructions on the care labels

Only wash laundry items which

bearĂthe following care labels.

e

d

Cottons 95 °C, 90 °C

c

b

a

Cottons 60 °C, 40 °C, 30 °C

h

g

f

Easy-Care 60 °C, 40 °C, 30 °C

l

g

k

f

Delicate/Silk 40 °C, 30 °C

6

k

f

HandĆwashable and

machineĆwashable silk and woollens,

cold, 30 °C
Do not wash laundry items which bear

the following care label in the washing

machine:

B

= do not wash

.

Risk of explosion

!

Laundry items which have been

pretreated with detergents containing

solvents, e. g. stain remover or

cleaner's solvent, must be rinsed out

thoroughly by hand before they are

placed in the washing machine,

otherwise there is a risk of explosion.

Before loading the laundry, rinse

thoroughly by hand.
Attention

Foreign objects in the drum may

damage the laundry. Before inserting

the laundry, ensure that there are no

foreign objects in the drum.

Loading the laundry

q Open the door.

q Unfold the sorted items of

clothing and place them loosely

into the drum. Mix large and small

items. Washing items of different

size distribute themselves better

during the spin cycle.

i

Do not exceed the maximum

load. Overloading will cause

poorĂwash results and encourage

creasing.

The recommended wash load is

displayed depending on the selected

programme and additional functions,

see from Page 32.
Full load

Cotton
½ Load

Cotton, synthetic fibres or knitted

textiles
D Load

Woollens, Delicates, Silk
q Close the door.

Take care not to trap any items

ofĂclothing between the loading

door and rubber seal.

Door must close easily and not

forced close.

Laundry

Detergents

and Additives

. Risk of poisoning!

Keep detergents and cleaning

products out of the reach of

children.

Dispensing the correct

amount of detergent

Dose detergent according to
- the water hardness. This

information can be obtained

fromĂyour local water authority.

- the amount of laundry.

- the degree of soiling. See from

Page 14 for degrees of soiling.

- the specifications of the detergent

manufacturer. Dispensing the

correct amount of detergent

relieves the strain on the

environment and ensures

optimum washing results.

Too little detergent:

the laundry is not washed clean and

eventually becomes grey and hard.

GreyishĆbrown dots (grease spots)

may stain the laundry. The heating

elements are calcifying.
Too much detergent:

Environmentally incompatible,

excessive foam reduces wash

agitation causing poor washing

andĂrinsing results.