Washing and Care Instructions
Symbols for the Care of Textiles:
| Washing: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The numbers in the washtub correspond to the maximum washing temperatures which must not be exceeded. The bar below the washtub indicates the requirement for more gentle (mechanical) treatment (delicate wash). It refers to washing cycles which are suitable for easy-care and mechanically sensitive articles, for example. The double bar indicates washing cycles with minimum mechanical action, e.g. for wool. |
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| Bleaching: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Ironing: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The dots designate the drying level of the standard iron. |
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| Textile Care: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The letters are intended for the dry cleaner. These provide an indication of the solvents that can be used. The bar below the circle indicates the requirement for restricting the mechanical load, the addition of moisture and/or the temperature.
This symbol may refer to articles that can be treated using the wet cleaning process. It is located as the second line under the symbol for dry cleaning. The bars below the circle indicate the requirement for restricting the mechanical load in the case of wet cleaning (see "Washing"). |
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| Tumble Drying: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The dots indicate the drying level of the tumbler (tumble-dryer) |



