Detergents – AEG 1263 User Manual

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Detergents

Choice of
detergent

Any of the modern, commercially available detergents made for

use in domestic washing machines may be used.

The type of detergent used depends on the type of fabric and
soiling.

The various types of soiling are:

Dirt, e.g. dust, soot, sweat, organic stains, etc.

Stains which respond to bleach, e g. red wine, fruit, vege­

tables, etc.

Protein stains, e.g. blood, milk etc.

Detergents are available in the following forms:

■ Powder detergent, with bleaching agent

■ Liquid detergent, without bleaching agent

Colour-safe detergents for delicate fabrics and col­

oureds, without bleaching agent and often also without whit-
eners

Detergents for wool, without bleach or enzymes, which will

not damage wool fibres.

Detergents for net curtains, with optical whiteners and

substances which prevent the curtains from yellowing in sun­

light.

Building-block-system detergents which allow separate

dosing of the basic detergent, water softener and bleaching
agent.

Water softening agents to reduce the hardness of tap

water.

Bleaching agents or stain removing salts, for concen­

trated use on stains or as an additive with bleach-free deter­

gents.

Pre-treatment agents, for removing stains prior to washing.

Fabric softeners, to eliminate static charge for easy cares

and to make fabrics feel soft.

Starches and dressing agents, to make garments hold

their shape and make them easier to iron.

Dyes and colour removers may be used in the washing

machine only if indicated on the product pack.

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The amount of detergent used depends on the size of load, water

hardness and degree of soiling.

Refer to the instructions on the products.
Information on the hardness of water in residential areas can be

obtained from the Local Water Authorities.

Water hardness

Level

of hardness

Clarke

degrees

T.H. (French

degrees)

I - soft

less than 8

less than 13

II - medium

8-14

13-24

III - hard

15-21

25-36

IV - very hard

more than 21

more than 36

If the detergent manufacturer gives no indication of how much
detergent to use for a part load, we recommend that you reduce

the detergent measure by 1/3rd for a half load and that you use a

half measure of detergent for a minimum load.

Prewash detergent

Main wash detergent

Liquid additives

.Programme chart

The

washing powder

should be placed in the appropriate

compartments of the drawer.

If you prefer

liquid detergents,

use the dispenser supplied

with the product.

The measure of liquid additive used

must not exceed the

‘MAX’ level mark on the dispenser drawer.

If

thick fabric softeners or concentrated starches

are

used, it is advisable to djiute them by pouring water into the
dispenser compartment, up to the ‘MAX’ level mark.

On the programme chart you will find the main washing and
drying programmes.

Amount of

detergent

Using the

detergent

Powder

detergents

Liquid
detergents

Liquid additives

Programme
chart

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