Before washing – Bosch WFK 2401 User Manual

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oycie indicator Ligms

The “Wash" and “Rinse/Spin" lights, refen’ed to as the

Cycle Indicator lights, serve to indicate the part of the
cycle in which, the washer is operating. Refer to

Figure 1 and Figure 2.

Wash Rinse/Spin Door Locked

Cycle Countdown

Start

Pre­

wash

Quick

Wash

Rinse
Plus

Power

Wash

Delay Start
Hours

Figure 2.

BEFORE WASHING

PREPARE CLOTHES FOR WASHING

Check popl^ts and cuffs. Make sure ail pockets
are empty, it is also recommend that all pockets
be turned inside out. Also, make sure that nothing
has been caught in the cuffs. A bobby pin, nail or
sharp object in a wash load can cause tears. A

crayon or tube of lipstick in a wash load can

cause stains.

Mend holes and tears Small holes and tears

can become enlarged during a wash cycle. Mend

holes and tears before washing.

Zip up zippers and secure all hooks Zippers

and hooks can catch on clothing in a wash load
and tear them.

Check for color fastness Check care label or
immerse a section of the garment in warm or hot

soapy water and then wring out the water. If the
color bleeds (runs), wash the garment separately
in cold water,

SORT WASH LOAD

The laundry load should be sorted by color, fabric
type, care label and amount of soil. Do not wash
clothes in washing machine if the care labels says "Do

Not Wash" or the DO NOT WASH symbol, on
the care label. Always follow the care symbols. Some

typical care symbols and their meanings are listed

below:

tl

t-AbKH,/ l

D Machine Wash, Cottons

D

Machine Wash, Permanent Press

U Machine Wash. Délicates

Hand Wash

TEMPERATURES

G7

Cold

Warm

S Hot

Refer to the CYCLE SELECTION CHART, Table 1,

for more information.

Wash new colored items separately or with similarly
colored items. Always wash flourescent, or bright

colors serarately

LOAD THE WASHER

Mix large and small items in a load to get the best
results. Load the items loosely into the wash drum.

The bulk of the clothes, rather than the weight of the

load will determine the load size. Load sizes will vary.
Small and large items should be washed together to
create a balanced load. Do not hesitate to fill the
entire wash drum of the washer. It is recommended,
for best results, that the drum be loaded, by fabric
type, as follows:

Full Load - Cotton and Linens

Ji Load - Permanent Press, Synthetic Blends and

Poly Knits.

a Load - Woolens, Délicates. Silk

The term full load, above, means packing the drum

until it is filled with dry, unfolded clothes, without

packing it tightly. If necessary, use the SOAK cycle,
(7). for heavily soiled items.

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