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TABLE OF PROGRAMMES

Programme name

Max. 

temp.

[°C]

Max. spin 

speed 

[rpm]

Max. load 

[kg]

Additional 

functions 

available

Detergent drawer

Time

[h:min]

Energy 

con
-

sumption 

(kWh)

W

ater 

con
-

sumption 

(l)

Number 

of rinses

Type of laundry

Rapid 

W

ash

Prewash

Basic 

wash

Fabric 

softener

Towels

90°

1200

6,0

Option

x

l

3:14

2,22

69

3

Heavily 

soiled 

clothing, 

or 
an 
moderately 

soiled 

cotton 

and 
linen 

for 

children 

that 
requ
-

ires boiling.

C

Prewash

60°

1200

6,0

Option

l

l

2:40

1,23

75

3

Moderately or heavily soiled cotton 

clothes, bed linen, table linen, linen, 

towels.

Cottons 60* 

60°

1200

6,0

Option

x

l

3:20

0,95

49

2

Moderately or heavily soiled cotton 

clothes, bed linen, table linen, linen, 

towels.

Cottons 40* 

40°

1200

6,0

Option

x

l

3:10

0,72

43

2

Moderately soiled cotton or linen 

clothes.

Eco 20°C

20°

1200

3,0

-

x

l

1:38

0,19

38

2

Lightly soiled, sweaty cotton and 

linen clothes. W

ash at 20°C.

Easy Care

40°

1200

3,0

Option

x

l

1:29

0,49

39

2

Very dirty clothes, clothing made from 

synthetic fabrics or natural-synthetic 

fabric blends (nylon, shirts, blouses, 

synthetics).

W

ool

30°

600

2,0

-

x

l

0:40

0,14

40

3

Note: 

Do 
not 
machine 

wash 

woollen 

fabrics if the cloth tag prohibits.

Rinse

-

1200

6,0

-

x

x

0:36

0,09

39

3

Rinsing 

with 

laundry 

additives, 

inclu

-

ding 

anti-static 

or 

softening 

additives. 

Reduce 

the 
spin 

speed 

when 

washing 

very delicate fabrics.

Spin

-

1200

6,0

-

x

x

x

0:15

0,05

-

-

Spin-drying after hand washing.

Hand W

ash/

Delicate

30°

600

2,0

-

x

l

1:31

0,32

65

3

Very delicate fabrics.

Sportswear

30°

800

3,0

Option

x

l

1:20

0,26

37

2

Sportswear

.

Jeans

30°

800

3,0

Option

x

l

1:24

0,28

48

2

Dirty cotton, synthetics, coloured 

laundry

, linen fabrics.

Shirts

60°

600

3,0

Option

x

l

1:46

0,83

35

2

Dirty cotton, clothing made from 

synthetic fabrics or natural-synthetic 

fabric blends (nylon, shirts, blouses, 

synthetics).

Daily 60’

60°

1200

3,0

Option

x

l

1:00

0,86

31

1

Dirty cotton, coloured laundry

, linen 

fabrics.

Quick W

ash 15’

30°

800

2,0

-

x

l

0:15

0,12

28

1

Lightly soiled, sweaty cotton clothes 

and linen.

NOTE

:  Above mentioned time is an estimate and may differ from actual wash cycle time, depending on temperature, water pressure, 

load size, etc. The time is automatically updated during wash cycle. Displaying the same time for an extended period or abrupt changes 

are normal.

* - standard programmes for washing cotton fabrics at 60°C and 40°C.

These programmes are suitable for washing normally soiled cotton fabrics. These are the most effective programmes for washing these type 

of fabrics, taking into account the total energy and water consumption.

Note: Real water temperature may differ from the declared wash cycle temperature.

 

Use detergent or fabric softener if necessary,

 Detergent required, without which washing will be ineffective,    

x     Do not use detergent or fabric softener.  

Summary of Contents for AWI612L

Page 1: ...IO 01228 1 10 2014 AWI612L WASHING MACHINE Please read this User Manual carefully before using the appliance INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...nic goods this appliance is marked with the symbol of the crossed out waste container This marking means that the appliance must not be disposed of together with other household waste after it has bee...

Page 3: ...ugging the washing machine into the mains remove the safety packaging and ensure the machine is level The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce changes which do not affect the operation of the...

Page 4: ...se damage the drum or internal tank Do not exceed the recommended maximum load of washing NOTES ON SAFETY l Detergents l Loading the Machine l Control Panel l Transport l Data Plate Unplug the machine...

Page 5: ...ovided they are supervised or have been instructed how to safely use the appliance and are familiar with risks associated with the use of the appliance Ensure that children do not play with the applia...

Page 6: ...enclosed in the accessories bag lDo not place the washing machine on a carpet lThe floor surface should not be either concave or sloping lAttention should be paid to the shape of the surface of the f...

Page 7: ...adaptor or an extension cord l In the event of the power lead being damaged it must be replaced by an authorised technician l The electrical system to which the appliance is to be connected must be p...

Page 8: ...ays pay attention to the symbols on garments labels when choosing a washing setting I Washing II Chemical cleaning III Spin dryer boiling temp 900 normal temp 600 C normal temp 400 C DO NOT wash delic...

Page 9: ...e selector knob 2 Display 3 Temperature indicator 60 C 40 C 30 C cold water 4 Spin speed indicator 5 Rapid Wash indicator 6 Anti Allergic indicator 7 Temperature button 8 Spin speed button 9 Rapid Was...

Page 10: ...nd type and amount of laundry loaded which ensures better results and more effective washing Once the wash programme is started turning the programme selector knob to another position except does not...

Page 11: ...pid Wash The Rapid Wash function reduces the total wash time saving money while reducing energy consumption and water consumption Pre wash is recommended when washing lightly soiled laundry NOTE The R...

Page 12: ...The temperature of 60 C and spinning between the rinse phases There is a three step spin sequence at speeds of 400 500 and 600 rpm at the end of the wash programme This program can be used for simult...

Page 13: ...seconds to terminate a programme Then select the desired wash programme NOTE When you cancel a programme when there is water in the drum and turn the programme selector knob to a different position t...

Page 14: ...the spin speed when washing very delicate fabrics Spin 1200 6 0 x x x 0 15 0 05 Spin drying after hand washing Hand Wash Delicate 30 600 2 0 x 1 31 0 32 65 3 Very delicate fabrics Sportswear 30 800 3...

Page 15: ...t bent or blocked Simultaneous intake and draining of water Check that the end of the outlet hose is higher than the level of the water in the appliance the hose should be at a height of 0 6m to 1m Wa...

Page 16: ...ation Reason Solution E02 Low pressure no water in the machine Unscrew the water valve check the water inlet hose and filter check the water pressure E03 Improper water outflow Make sure that drain ho...

Page 17: ...nce from the mains lTurn off the water valve lOpen the filter cover by hand or using a flat head screwdriver lUnscrew the filter lRemove and clean the filter To replace the filter following the pro ce...

Page 18: ...lTurn on the water valve lSet the programme selector knob to high temperature wash lAdd the appropriate detergent and press the Start Pause button I Cleaning and purifying agents II First wash Reduci...

Page 19: ...um Important Do not overload the machine Overloading the machine may cause damage to the clothes being washed The maximum load amounts depending on the program are given in table of programs VIII Even...

Page 20: ...g Do not overload the machine max 1 3 of the drum see Loading IX Door interlock The washing machine is equipped with an interlock which prevents the door from being opened during washing Once a washin...

Page 21: ...t Breadth Depth 845 597 497 mm Weight 65 kg Meets the requirements of EU legislation EN 60456 standard Testing for label information in accordance with EN 60456 using the standard cotton wash programm...

Page 22: ...f the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council No 2009 125 EC on the Eco design requirements for the household washing machines Supplier s name or trade mark Amica Wronki S A Type AWI61...

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Page 24: ...Service Help Line For the UK please call 0844 815 8880 0818 46 46 46 For Ireland please call...

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