Preparing The Laundry; Sorting The Laundry; Degrees Of Soiling - Bosch Nexxt washer Operating, Care And Installation Instructions Manual

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Preparing
the Laundry
Loose debris (coins, paper
clips, nails and other hard ob-
jects) can damage items of
clothing as wel! as parts of the
washing machine (e.g. drum).
Empty all pockets.
Brush off tint and dirt.
Close zippers, button up duvets
and hooks.
Remove curtain rings or tie
them up in a net bag.
Remove pins, buttons,
buckles
and other hard objects to avoid
scratching
the washer interior.
Remove non-washable
trim
and ornaments.
Turn synthetic
knitwear
inside out to avoid pilling.
Treat spots and stains.
Delicate items such as
underwired
bras (the wire may
come loose during washing
and cause damage),
smatI
items (socks and
handkerchiefs),
hosiery and
belts should be washed in a
mesh bag to prevent tangling
during the wash cycle.
Sorting the Laundry
According
to color and degree
of
soiling
Items of clothing may become
discolored.
Never wash new
multi-colored
items together
with other items.
White items may become gray.
Always wash white and colored
items separately,
Degrees of soiling
Slight
dirt
No recognizable
dirt or staining.
Laundry may have some body odor.
Light summer clothing.
T-shirts,
shirts and blouses that
have been worn for up to one
day.
Bed linen and guest towels that
have been used for one day.
Normal dirt
Visible dirt and/or some light
recognizable
staining.
_shirts,
shirts and blouses that
are very sweaty or have been
worn several times.
Dish towels, hand towels and
bed linen that have been used
for up to one week.
Sheer curtains (without
smoke
staining) that have not been
washed for up to 6 months.
Intensive
dirt
Dirt and/or
staining recognizable.
Kitchen hand towels that have
been used for up to one week.
Cloth napkins.
Bibs.
Children's
outer clothing or
sportswear
with grass and soil
stains.
Working
clothes such as
overalls or baker's and
butcher's
coats.
Typical
stains
Body oils, cooking
oils/grease,
sauces, mineral oit, wax
(containing
fat/oil).
Tea, coffee, red wine, fruit,
vegetables.
Blood, egg, milk, starch
(containing
protein/
carbohydrate).
Soot, soil, sand (pigments),
red
clay.
Removing
stains
If possible,
pretreat stains while
they are still fresh.
First, dab soapy water onto the
stain. Do not rub.
Subsequently,
wash the items of
clothing using the appropriate
program.
Occasionally,
several wash cycles
may be required in order to remove
persistent,
dried on stains.
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