Softeners
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Softener is a very dense concentrate that is deposited onto the fibres to make them
soft. To be used without excess. It makes laundry easier to iron.
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The fragrances depend on the essences added and do not influence the washing
quality of the product in any way.
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Never exceed the "MAX" level mark shown in the softener compartment.
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Use the amounts recommended on the packaging. An excess amount of softener can
cause indelible traces on laundry.
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If the softener has lost its fluidity, dilute this with water before adding it to the detergent
drawer.
Tips for saving energy
The information below will help you to use the product in an ecological and eco-
energetic way.
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The water and energy consumption may vary depending on the fluctuations in water
pressure, hardness and temperature, the ambient temperature, the type and quantity
of laundry, the selection of optional functions and the spin speed, as well as the
variations in electrical voltage.
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The most efficient programmes with regard to energy and water consumption are
usually those that operate at a low temperature for longer.
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Loading the household washing machine to the maximum capacity mentioned by the
manufacturer for each programme helps to save energy and water.
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Always follow the recommendations shown on your washing detergent packaging.
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Wash slightly dirty laundry at a low temperature.
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Use quicker programmes for small quantities of laundry of for slightly dirty laundry.
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Do not use the prewash and high temperatures for laundry that is not very dirty.
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If you intend to dry your laundry in a tumble drier, select the highest spin speed
recommended during the washing process.
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Only use the amount of detergent recommended on the detergent packaging.
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