14
Washing
Program chart
Program
Pr
e
w
ash
T
emp
. °C
Number of Rinses
Spin Speed rpm
Max.
load (k
g)
W
ater consumption
(appr
o
x
. liter)
Ener
gy
consumption
(appr
o
x
. kWh)
Pr
ogr
am time
(appr
o
x
. hrs and
min.)
1. Auto
2. Heavy
X
95
5
1600
7
85
2.2
2:45
X
60
5
1600
7
75
1.2
2:40
3. Normal
60
2
1600
7
60
1.13
3:21
40
2
1600
7
60
0.47
3:06
4. Everyday wash
60
3
1600
7
60
1.1
1:40
5. Quick
40
2
1600
3.5
25
0.4
0:45
6. Easy Care
40
2
1200
3.5
60
0.6
1:40
7. Synthetics
40
3
800
2.5
30
0.4
1:20
8. Wool/hand wash
30
3
800
2.5
70
0.5
0:50
9. Rinse
1
1600
3.5
15
0.1
0:18
10. Spin & Drain
1600
3.5
0.1
0:15
Consumption data may vary from the given values depending on variations in water pressure, water hardness, water inlet temperature,
room temperature,
fl
uctuations in the electricity, type and volume of the laundry and any extra options.
Adjustment of the displayed washing time
Advanced technology allows the appliance
to sense the amount of laundry and add the
required amount of water during the washing
process. Depending on the washing load,
washing time can be longer or shorter and the
time displayed will be adjusted accordingly.
Moreover, displayed washing time may change
due to di
ff
erences in inlet water temperature.
At low inlet water temperatures, 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 operation.
The appliance can sense such lumps and will
try to redistribute the laundry. Smaller loads
(e.g. one towel, one sweater, one bathrobe
etc.) or clothes made of materials with special
geometrical properties are virtually impossible
to distribute evenly across the washing machine
drum (slippers, large items etc.). This results
in several attempts to redistribute the laundry,
which in turn leads to longer program duration.
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