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Advice and tips before washing

Here are some tips that may help you before 

washing.

Sorting your laundry

Sort items according to:

•  how soiled they are

• colour

• material

Clothing

1.  Do up zips and close Velcro straps so that 

they don’t harm fabrics.

2.  New coloured items may contain excess dye 

and should therefore be washed separately 

the 

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 rst few times.

3.  Turn delicate items inside out. This reduces 

the risk of burling and fading.

4.  Empty pockets and wash them inside out if 

possible.

Laundry labels

Look at the item's laundry label. The table below 

shows suitable wash programmes for di

 erent 

materials and wash loads. Using modern 

washing machines and detergents, for example 

compact detergents, you can usually wash at 

lower temperatures. It is a good idea to use trial 

and error to 

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 nd out what produces the best 

results.

Hot water connection

(depending on the model)

Hot water intake has a positive e

 ect on grease 

stains and certain pigment stains, such as oil, 

soot and co

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protein stains with albumen content (blood, 

milk, meat and 

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 rst need to be soaked in 

cold water as they are di

  cult to dissolve at 

temperatures above 40°C. For the best washing 

results we recommend the Super wash option 

and pre-soaking the stained items in cold water 

before washing them in the machine.

Coloured cotton

Coloured cotton items with the washing 

instruction 60 °C should be washed at 60 °C for 

the 

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 rst time in order to remove any excess dye. 

If you do not do so, there is a risk that the colour 

will run. Use detergent without bleach in order to 

preserve the colour of the fabric.

Unbleached linen

Unbleached linen fabrics should be washed at 

60 °C, using detergent containing no bleach 

or optical whiteners. Heavily-soiled linen can 

occasionally be washed at higher temperatures, 

but not too often because the heat can destroy 

the linen’s shine and strength.

Wool

These fabrics are labelled either machine wash 

or hand wash. The Wool/hand wash, 30 °C 

programme is at least as gentle as washing by 

hand.

Rayon 

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 bres and synthetic 

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 bres 

Materials made of rayon 

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 bres, such as viscose, 

and some synthetic 

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 bres are very delicate and 

require much space so as not to crease. Only 

half 

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 ll the drum when washing and choose a 

spin speed of 800 rpm or lower.

Summary of Contents for PROFESSIONAL WMC622PG

Page 1: ...re key characteristics of all our products and the reason they are greatly appreciated throughout the world To get the most out of your new machine we recommend that you read the operating instruction...

Page 2: ...10 Detergents 11 Advice and tips before washing 11 Washing 12 Sort your laundry 12 Turn on the main power switch 12 Open the washer door and load the washing 12 Add detergent and fabric softener as r...

Page 3: ...g fault 22 Technical information 23 Information on energy labelling 23 Energy labelling 24 Technical data 24 Transport protection 25 Installation 26 Positioning the washing machine 26 Adjusting the fe...

Page 4: ...our machine and start it for the first time Do as follows 1 Turn the programme selector to choose from US English English Svenska Dansk Norsk Suomi Fran ais Deutsch Italiano Espanol Nederlands 2 Press...

Page 5: ...ure Bleaches that contain chlorine can be replaced with oxygen based bleaches Otherwise a neutralization cycle should be performed by running the Cotton program at the highest temperature For best res...

Page 6: ...ws Empty the filter and the drainage pump See the Care and cleaning chapter Shut o the water to the washing machine loosen the supply hose to the intake valve and let the water run out from the valve...

Page 7: ...h the washing machine Store detergent and fabric softener out of the reach of children Activate child safety catch for detergent compartment On the inside of the detergent compartment is a child safet...

Page 8: ...ription of the washing machine 1 Main power switch 2 Dispenser 3 Programme panel 4 Serial number plate on inside of washer door 5 Drainage pump cover 6 Drainage pump behind cover 7 Washer door 1 7 5 6...

Page 9: ...penser 1 4 5 6 2 3 1 Pre wash 2 Main wash with liquid detergent Use the separator A 3 Main wash with powder detergent Do not use the separator 4 Fabric softener 5 Release button 6 Child safety catch A...

Page 10: ...ontent blood milk meat and fish first need to be soaked in cold water as they are di cult to dissolve at temperatures above 40 C For the best washing results we recommend the Super wash option and pre...

Page 11: ...results it merely causes a greater impact on the environment Try to use less detergent and increase only if you are not satisfied with the results NOTE Due to environmental concerns we discourage the...

Page 12: ...rature Powder detergent Pour the powder into the compartment for the main wash and pre wash as well if desired Liquid detergent When using a liquid detergent observe the detergent manufacturer s recom...

Page 13: ...an be set to your preference Default setting is maximum spinning speed Program duration and amount of water will be adjusted to the amount of laundry White 90 C Programme for normally to heavily soile...

Page 14: ...reached during the main wash is maintained above 90 C for 10 minutes Disinfection at this temperature requires special detergent Disinfection 60 C Programme where the temperature reached during the ma...

Page 15: ...15 0 10 0 15 MOP wash X 90 2 1200 6 8 52 60 2 40 2 00 MOP wash X 60 2 1200 6 8 45 53 1 40 1 25 Micro fibre 60 3 1200 6 18 32 50 1 20 1 20 Micro fibre 40 3 1200 6 18 32 50 0 70 1 00 Disinfection X 90 2...

Page 16: ...washing time can be longer at higher temperatures it can be shorter Unevenly distributed laundry or lumps of laundry in the washing machine drum can cause problems such as vibration and noisy operati...

Page 17: ...shown on the display Stopping or changing a programme You can stop a programme by pressing the Stop button for three seconds Stop appears in the display To restart the machine select a new programme...

Page 18: ...washing machine s electricity consumption At the factory the machine is set for connecting to both hot and cold water supplies Select Cold if you want to set the machine for cold water intake only Tu...

Page 19: ...tergent compartment Pull out the detergent compartment using the release button Rinse the compartment and scrub it clean The cover in the fabric softener compartment can be removed NOTE Do not run the...

Page 20: ...ustrated and carefully pry to the left 2 Use your other hand to grasp the agitator and pull it towards you 3 Lift the agitator 4 Remove any objects 5 Place the agitator in the mounting hole with the F...

Page 21: ...m the wall socket C Take the emergency door opening key C see figure in the section Dispenser and insert it into the slot on the right hand side of the washing machine door latch The key is attached o...

Page 22: ...that the tap on the water pipe is open that the filter in the machine s water intake is not blocked Action 1 Shut o the water tap and unscrew the hose 2 Clean the filter in the intake valve on the mac...

Page 23: ...minutes Standard cotton 60 C with half load Et 60 125 minutes Standard cotton 40 C with half load Et 40 120 minutes Noise emissions Washing stage 61 dB A re 1 pW Spinning stage 73 dB A re 1 pW 1 Based...

Page 24: ...mm Depth 585 mm Weight 78 5 kg Cylinder volume 60 l Max washing capacity 6 kg Spin speed rpm 400 1200 Rated power See type plate Heater output See type plate Water pressure 0 1 1 MPa 1 10 kp cm2 10 10...

Page 25: ...Push the plastic covers into the three holes that contained the plugs Save the plastic plugs in case the machine is moved in the future NOTE If the machine is to be transported the bolts and plastic p...

Page 26: ...hould be 0 1 1MPa approx 1 10kp cm2 10 100N cm2 There should be a stopcock on the water pipe If the pipes are newly installed it may be wise to flush them through so that any dirt is washed away Other...

Page 27: ...nternal diameter of the hole should be at least 18 mm Cut the nipple Remove burrs from the hole See the illustration At least 18 mm Electrical installation If the machine is delivered from the factory...

Page 28: ...e that you know the model designation type designation and serial number The model designation can be found on the panel The type designation and serial number can be found on the type plate on the in...

Page 29: ...29 Your notes...

Page 30: ...30 Your notes...

Page 31: ...31 Your notes...

Page 32: ...zips Look at the item s laundry label Sort the washing according to how soiled it is colour and material NB Place underwire bras in a laundry net TURN ON THE MAIN POWER SWITCH SELECT A PROGRAMME You s...

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