Baumatic bfw1400 User Manual
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Washing your laundry
The first thing you need to do once you have
installed (*see pp. 32-34) your washing machine is
make sure that you have removed the
transportation bolts. This is crucial as you will
seriously damage your Washing Machine if you do
not do this. See page 32 to see how.
installed (*see pp. 32-34) your washing machine is
make sure that you have removed the
transportation bolts. This is crucial as you will
seriously damage your Washing Machine if you do
not do this. See page 32 to see how.
ONLY WHEN YOU ARE SURE YOU’VE REMOVED THE
TRANSPORTATION BOLTS, DO THE FOLLOWING:
1) Plug in you machine
2) Turn on the water supply
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Note on using your Washing Machine for the first
time:
time:
There may be water left inside your machine after factory tests and trials.
•
The first time you run a wash cycle, you should not put laundry in
your machine as it needs to clear this water out.
your machine as it needs to clear this water out.
o Pour half a measuring cup of normal or all purpose
detergent into compartment 2 in your detergent
dispenser drawer & select the cotton program for 90
°
C.
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Before Loading your Washing Machine:
• Separate your laundry between clothes of
different types (cotton, synthetic, sensitive,
woolen, etc.); the temperatures they need to
be washed at; and how dirty they are.
woolen, etc.); the temperatures they need to
be washed at; and how dirty they are.
• Never wash your white and coloured clothes
together.
• Since your new coloured clothes may shed dye
on the first wash, wash them separately.
• Be careful that no metal pieces are in the
pockets of your clothes. There is the chance of
rust residues coming off and causing stains.
rust residues coming off and causing stains.
• Zip-up and button your clothes.
• Remove the plastic or metal
hooks of curtains or place them
inside a washing bag and tie.
inside a washing bag and tie.
• Pull textiles like trousers, knitted
fabric, T-shirts and sweatshirts
inside out.
inside out.
• Wash small clothes like socks and
handkerchiefs in a washing bag.