Detergent should be selected according to fabric type, colour, soil level and washing temperature and should be used according to the detergent manufacturer’s instructions.
Too much detergent results in excessive suds which cause poor washing.
When you use liquid detergent, follow the guidelines provided by the detergent manufacturer.
You can pour liquid detergent directly into the main detergent drawer if you are starting the wash cycle immediately. It is also recommended that it be added into the drum when loading the clothes.
Do not use liquid detergent if you are using delay or pre-wash function as the liquid may harden.
Reduce the amount of detergent if too many suds are formed.
Detergent usage may need to be adjusted for water temperature, water hardness, size and soil level of the laundry. For best results, avoid oversudsing.
Refer to the label of the clothes, before choosing the detergent and water temperature.
Use only suitable detergents for the respective type of clothing:
General powdered detergents for all types of fabric
Powdered detergents for delicate fabric
Liquid detergents for all types of fabric or designated detergents only for wool
For better washing performance and whitening, use detergent that contains general powdered bleach.
Detergent is dispensed from the dispenser at the beginning of the cycle.
Dilute liquid detergent with water, pour into the drum and start the cycle.
Using liquid detergent without diluting, or leaving laundry for a long time after pouring diluted liquid detergent into the drum might cause the clothes to be damaged, bleached, discoloured.
Do not let the detergent harden. Doing so may lead to blockages, poor rinse performance or odour.
Full load: According to manufacturer’s recommendation.
Part load: 3/4 of the normal amount
Minimum load: 1/2 of full load