User's Guide
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! Too  much  detergent  leads  to  excessive 
foam,  which  prevents  the  cycle  being 
carried  out  correctly.  It  could  also  affect 
the quality of the washing and rinsing. 
The  use  of  ecological  detergents  without 
phosphates  may  cause  the  following 
effects: 
- cloudier rinse drain water: This effect is 
tied  to  the  suspended  zeolites  which  do 
not  have  negative  effects  on  rinse 
efficiency. 
- white  powder  (zeolites)  on  laundry  at 
the  end  of  the  wash:  this  is  normal,  the 
powder is not absorbed by fabric and does 
not change its colour. 
To  remove  the  zeolites,  select  a  rinse 
programme.  In  the  future  consider  using 
slightly less detergent. 
- foam in the water at last rinse: this does 
not  necessary  indicate  poor  rinsing. 
Consider  using  less  detergent  in  future 
washes. 
- abundant  foam:  This  is  often  due  to  the 
anionic surfactants found in the detergents 
which are hard to eliminate from laundry. 
  In  this  case,  do  not  re-rinse  to  eliminate 
these effects: it will not help at all. 
We  suggest  conducting  a  maintenance 
wash using a proprietary cleaner. 
If  the  problem  persists  or  if  you  suspect  a 
malfunction,  immediately  contact  an 
Authorised Customer Service Centre. 
When  washing  heavily  soiled  whites, 
we recommend using cotton programs
 of 
60°C  or  above  and  a  normal  washing 
powder  (heavy  duty)  that  contains 
bleaching  agents  that  at  medium/high 
temperatures provide excellent results. 
For  washes  between  40°C  and  60°C 
the  type  of  detergent  used  needs  to  be 
appropriate  for  the  type  of  fabric  and 
level  of  soiling.  Normal  powders  are 
suitable  for  “white”  or  colour  fast  fabrics 
with  high  soiling,  while  liquid  detergents 
or  “colour  protecting”  powders  are 
suitable  for  coloured  fabrics  with  light 
levels of soiling. 
For  washing  at  temperatures  below 
40°C  we  recommend  the  use  of  liquid 
detergents  or  detergents  specifically 
labeled  as  suitable  for  low  temperature 
washing. 
For  washing  wool  or  silk,  only  use 
detergents  specifically  formulated  for 
these fabrics. 










