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How to get rid of some special stains
How to get rid of some special stains
How to get rid of some special stains
How to get rid of some special stains
How to get rid of some special stains
- Red wine. Leave to soak with detergent, rinse and treat with acetic acid or citric acid, then rinse. Treat any residue with
bleach.
- Blood. Fresh stains should be treated immediately with cold water. In the event of dry blood stains, leave to soak overnight
with a special detergent and then rub with soapy water.
- Dry grease stains. Moisten with turpentine, dab the stains with your fingertips and a cotton cloth, after placing the
garment on a soft surface.
- Rust. Oxysalt (can be found in a chemists) hot molten, or a cold anti-rust product. Old stains may have already damaged
the fabric: risk of holes
- Mould stains Treat with bleach, rinse thoroughly (only white and coloured garments resistant to chlorine).
- Oil paint. Moisten with detergent petrol, dab the stains after placing the garment on top of a soft cloth, then treat
repeatedly with the detergent.
- Ink and biro. Dab with cotton soaked in methyl alcohol or alcohol at 90°.
- Tar. Dab with fresh butter, rub in turpentine then wash immediately.
- Wax. Scrape away, then run a hot iron between two sheets of absorbent paper. Then rub in cotton with turpentine or
methyl alcohol.
- Chewing gum. Rub in nail polish remover and wipe with a clean rag.
- Mould. Cotton and white linen should be placed in a solution of 5 parts water, one bleach and a spoon of vinegar, then
washed immediately. For other white fabrics, use hydrogen peroxide at 10 volumes and wash immediately.
- Lipstick. Dab with ether on wool or cotton. Use trichlorethylene for silk.
- Nail polish. Place a sheet of absorbent paper on the side of the stain, wet it with nail polish remover, shifting the garment
as the sheet gradually changes colour.
- Grass. Dab with a wad of cotton soaked in methyl alcohol.
For a safe wash cycle
How to open and shut the drum
How to open and shut the drum
How to open and shut the drum
How to open and shut the drum
How to open and shut the drum
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Instructions for installation and use
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Fig. 2
Fig. 2
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A) OPENING (Fig. 1). Lift the external lid and open it completely.
A) OPENING (Fig. 1).
A) OPENING (Fig. 1).
A) OPENING (Fig. 1).
A) OPENING (Fig. 1).
B) Then open the drum using both hands as shown in Fig. 2:
B) Then open the drum using both hands as shown in Fig. 2:
B) Then open the drum using both hands as shown in Fig. 2:
B) Then open the drum using both hands as shown in Fig. 2:
B) Then open the drum using both hands as shown in Fig. 2:
- press the button indicated by the arrow in Fig. 2 lightly downwards,
with one hand firmly resting on the doors to prevent them from
suddenly opening and hurting your fingers;- therefore follow the
appliance doors along as these unhook and open easily.
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D) SHUTTING. (Fig. 4).
D) SHUTTING. (Fig. 4).
D) SHUTTING. (Fig. 4).
D) SHUTTING. (Fig. 4).
D) SHUTTING. (Fig. 4).
- close the drum fully by first shutting the front door followed by the
rear one;
- then ensure the hooks on the front door are perfectly housed
within the seat of the rear door;
- after the hooks have clicked into position, press both doors lightly
downwards to make sure they do not come loose;
- finally shut the external lid.
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