Laundry detergents and additives, Danger, Caution – Siemens WFXD5200UC User Manual

Page 17: Loading the laundry, Dispensing the correct amount of detergent

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Loading the laundry

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DANGER

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EXPLOSION HAZARD!
Items of clothing that have been

pretreated with solventĆbased

cleaning agents, e.g. stain

remover and dry cleaning

solvents, represent an explosion

hazard once loaded into the

washing machine. Therefore,

these items must first be rinsed

thoroughly by hand.

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CAUTION

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Loose debris in the washing maĆ

chine drum can damage the

laundry. Before loading the launĆ

dry, check that there is no debris

in the drum.

q Open the door.

q Unfold the sorted items of

clothing and place them loosely

into the drum. Mix up large and

small items. Items of varying

size will distribute better during

the spin cycle.

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Do not exceed the maximum

load. Overloading will cause

poor wash results and

encourage creasing.

For best results it is recommended

to load the drum depending on the

fabric type, see special programs

Page 17 for information on bulky

items, e.g. comforters :
Full Load

Cotton and Linens
½ Load

Permanent Press, Synthetic Blends

and Knitwear
D Load

Wool, Delicates, Silk

q Close the door.

Do not trap any items of

clothing between the door and

rubber seal.

Door should be able to close

easily, not by force.

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 degreeof soiling.

Information on soiling can

be found on Page 15.

- 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.

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