6. Wine
7.
Mud, sludge
8. Grass
9.
Digital display
1.
Remaining wash cycle time (e.g., 1:28)
2. Delay end time (e.g., 12 H)
3. Temperature (e.g., 30 ºC)
4. Spin speed (e.g., 1200 rpm)
5. Rinse counter (e.g., 2 times)
6. Error code (e.g., E 03)
Before each washing
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Check the label on each garment.
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Empty the pockets of the clothes to be washed. Make sure that there are no metal objects
such as coins or paper clips, papers, etc. in the pockets.
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Tie a knot with straps or cords, close zips and fasten buttons on covers, cushions, etc.
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Remove the sliders from the curtains.
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Place small or particularly delicate garments such as stockings, lace, socks, or
handkerchiefs inside a net ball.
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Turn garments like trousers, T-shirts, and sweatshirts upside down.
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Ensure that wire cup bras are machine washable and place them inside a net ball that can
be securely closed with a zip or buttons. If the wire slips out of the cup, it can fall through the
holes in the drum and cause major damage.
Classification of clothing according to colour and soiling degree
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Sort the laundry according to colour, soiling degree, and recommended washing
temperature range.
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Garments may discolour.
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Never wash new multicoloured garments together with other garments.
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Wash white garments separately from coloured garments. Otherwise, white items may
tend to turn grey.
Degree of soiling
Low soiling
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No visible dirt or stains but may have absorbed some odour.
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Light summer clothing such as T-shirts or blouses worn only once.
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Also, to "freshen" bed linen or towels.
Normal soiling
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Visible soiling and/or some light staining.
BOLERO DRESSCODE 8800 INVERTER A / INVERTER STEEL A / INVERTER ICE BLUE A
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