Main wash, Useful advice for users – Candy GO L User Manual

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Main wash

Sorting the laundry

- It is recommended you wash only items which are machine washable with water and

detergent and not dry-clean items.

- If you need to wash rugs, bedspreads or other heavy items, it is best not to spin them.

- Sort the laundry according to fabric type, degree of soiling and wash temperature: Always

follow the wash care advice on the garment label for the most suitable care and
treatment of the laundry
Laundry for hot wash

Coloured, easy-care materials

Delicates and wool

Wash by hand

Items labelled with the following symbol are not suitable for machine washing:

Dry clean
For very delicate items, such as net curtains, underwear, tights etc., you are advised to
use a laundry net or wash bag.

- Woollen items must be labelled with the "Pure New Wool" symbol to be washed in the

machine

, and must also be labelled "non-matting" or "machine washable".

- Colour often leaks from new coloured items.

This can then colour other lighter items being washed.
We therefore recommend that coloured items should be washed for the first time
separately.
For future washes, colourfast items can only be washed with whites up to 40°C.

Note: when sorting laundry

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check there are no metal objects in the laundry
(such as paper clips, safety pins, pins, coins
etc...);

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button up pillowcases, fasten zips, hook & eye
fasteners, belts and long dressing gown cords;

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remove curtain hooks;

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pay close attention to the labels on items

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if you notice stubborn stains whilst sorting the
laundry, remove them using a special detergent or
a special stain remover.

- We recommend that you do not do a full load of towelling items only as these become too

heavy since they absorb a lot of water.

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Useful advice for users

Tips on using your domestic appliance in the most environmentally-friendly and economical
way

Do a full load in your washing machine

To prevent any possible waste of energy, water or detergent we recommend that you put a
full load in your washing machine, not exceed the recommended maximum load size.
Up to 50% energy saving can be made with one full load compared to two half load washes

When is prewashing really needed?

Only with particularly dirty loads!
Energy savings of 5 to 15% are made by not selecting the prewash option for normal soiled
laundry.

Which wash temperature should you choose?

Using stain removers before machine washing reduces the need to wash at temperatures
over 60°C.
Energy savings of up to 50% can be made by using a 60°C wash temperature rather than
90°C

Dosage for powder detergent

For normal and low concentration detergents: for normally soiled laundry choose a
programme without prewash.
Put the detergent in compartment “2” of the drawer.
For heavily soiled laundry, choose a programme with prewash.
Put 1/4 of the detergent in compartment “1”, 3/4 in compartment “2” of the drawer.
When using water softeners, first put in the detergent, then add the softener to compartment “2”.
For highly concentrated detergents not in single dose format, follow what is shown on pack
exactly as regards type and amount of dosage.
To avoid the difficulty of checking if the detergent has been taken up, use the dosage aids
provided in the detergent packaging.

Liquid detergent dosage

Liquid detergents may be used in accordance with the instructions on the relevant
packaging, for all programmes without prewash, by using the special container which is
placed in the drum or, for those models that have it, in the special insert for liquid detergents.

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