Cashmere gold: as gentle as a hand wash, How to wash almost anything, Useful tips to avoid mistakes – Ariston AT 84 User Manual

Page 9: Wool cycle

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Instructions for installation and use

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How to wash almost anything

Curtains.

Curtains tend to crease a great

deal. Here is a tip to reduce creas-

ing: fold the curtains and place

them in a pillow case or mesh

bag. Do not load anything else,

so that the overall weight does

not exceed the half load. Remem-

Trainers.

Once you have removed mud and

dirt from trainers, you can wash

them with jeans and other tough

garments. Do not wash trainers

with whites.

Quilted coats and wind-

cheaters.

You can wash quilted coats and

wind-cheaters, too, if they are

padded with goose or duck down.

The important thing is not to run

a 5 kg load.

ber to use the specific programme

10 which automatically excludes

the spin cycle.

Useful tips to avoid mistakes

Never use your washing ma-

chine to wash... torn, fraying or

non-hemmed linen. If it is abso-

lutely necessary, place it in a bag

for protection. Brightly coloured

linen with whites.

Persistent or special stains

Treat these before washing by

rubbing the toughest stains with

a special detergent, with deter-

gent paste or specific stain re-

movers (see the inset on treating

special stains with stain remov-

ers on page 9).

Watch the weight!

For best results, do not exceed

the weight limits stated below

(figures show weight when dry):
- Sturdy fabrics:

maximum 5 kg

- Synthetic fabrics:

maximum 2.3 kg

- Delicate fabrics:

maximum 2 kg

- Pure virgin wool:

maximum 1 kg

- Towelling:

maximum 2.3 kg

How much does it weigh?

1 sheet 400-500 gr.

1 pillowcase 150-200 gr.

1 tablecloth 400-500 gr.

1 bathrobe 900-1,200 gr.

1 towel 150-250 gr.

Salopette alert.

Very popular "salopette" type over-

alls have straps with hooks that can

damage the drum of your washing

machine or other garments during

the wash. By placing the hooks in

the bib pocket and fastening them

with safety pins, all risks are

avoided.

Holidays: unplug the appli-

ance.

When you go on holiday, we rec-

ommend that you unplug your

washing machine, turn off the

water inlet tap and leave the door

open or ajar. This way, both the

drum and the gasket will remain

nice and dry and unpleasant

odours will not develop inside the

washing machine.

Coloured T-shirts, printed

ones and shirts last longer if

turned inside out before washing.

Printed T-shirts and sweatshirts

should always be ironed inside

out.

Cashmere Gold: As gentle as a hand wash

The first washing machine to have "The Woolmark Company" recognition.

The Cashmere Gold programme

was designed to machine wash

the most delicate and precious

woollen and Cashmere gar-

ments.

The Merloni Elettrodomestici

"Wool-Cashmere" programme has

been approved by The Woolmark

Company for washing woollen

garments labelled "hand wash

only" featuring The Woolmark

Company Brands. This is the first

delicate hand wash cycle offered

by a washing machine approved

by The Woolmark Company.

(M.0206).

This result has been achieved

thanks to the speed of the drum

(90 rpm), even during the rinse

phase, which prevents the fibres

from rubbing.

Always use programme 9 (wool)

with all garments labelled hand

wash: the tub with a hand in it.

it is advisable to use specific de-

tergents for woollen garments.

For best results, use

a specific detergent,

taking care not to

exceed a load of 1kg.

WOOL CYCLE

Spécial

taches

Daily wash at 30° in
30'

Temperature setting

Easy iron

Silk and curtains

Half load

Stain removal

ON

Delicate 40° Wash

60° Synthetics

50° Synthetics

Start-reset

Delayed start

Pre-wash -

Wash Max°

90° Wash

60° Wash

40° Synthetics

OFF

Rinse level/Extra

rinse

Wool

Spin cycle

Wash cycle intensity

Spin cycle variation

or no spin cycle

Rinse hold -

Anti-crease

Rinse

Fabric softener

Water Draining

Hand wash

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