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Washing Machine / User’s Manual
4.2 Display symbols
F1
F2
F3
F4
a - Spin Speed indicator
b - Temperature indicator
c - Spin symbol
d - Temperature symbol
e - Remaining Time and Delayed Start indicator
f - Programme Indicator symbols (Prewash / Main Wash /
Rinse / Softener / Spin)
g - Economy symbol
h - Delayed Start symbol
i - Door Locked symbol
j - Start symbol
k - Pause symbol
l - Auxiliary Function symbols
m - No Water symbol
4.3 Preparing the machine
Make sure that the hoses are connected tightly. Plug in your
machine. Turn the tap on completely. Place the laundry in the
machine. Add detergent and fabric softener.
4.4 Programme selection
Select the programme suitable for the type, quantity
and soiling degree of the laundry in accordance with the
"Programme and consumption table" and the temperature
table below.
90˚C
Heavily soiled white cottons and linens. (coffee table
covers, tableclothes, towels, bed sheets, etc.)
60˚C
Normally soiled, coloured, fade proof linens, cottons or
synthetic clothes (shirt, nightgown, pajamas, etc.) and
lightly soiled white linens (underwear, etc.)
40˚C-
30˚C- Cold
Blended laundry including delicate textile (veil curtains,
etc.), synthetics and woolens.
Select the desired programme with the Programme
Selection button.
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Programmes are limited with the highest spin speed
appropriate for that particular type of fabric.
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When selecting a programme, always consider the type
of fabric, colour, degree of soiling and permissible water
temperature.
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Always select the lowest required temperature. Higher
temperature means higher power consumption.
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For further programme details, see "Programme and
consumption table"
4.5 Main programmes
Depending on the type of fabric, use the following main
programmes.
• Cottons
Use this programme for your cotton laundry (such as bed
sheets, duvet and pillowcase sets, towels, bathrobes,
underwear, etc.). Your laundry will be washed with vigorous
washing action for a longer washing cycle.
• Synthetics
Use this programme to wash your synthetic clothes (shirts,
blouses, synthetic/cotton blends, etc.). It washes with a
gentle action and has a shorter washing cycle compared to
the Cottons programme.
For curtains and tulle, use the Synthetic 40˚C programme
with prewash and anti-creasing functions selected. As their
meshed texture causes excessive foaming, wash the veils/
tulle by putting little amount of detergent into the main
wash compartment. Do not put detergent in the prewash
compartment.
• Woollens
Use this programme to wash your woolen clothes. Select
the appropriate temperature complying with the tags of your
clothes. Use appropriate detergents for woolens.
“The Wool wash cycle of this machine has been
tested and approved by The Woolmark Company
for the washing of Woolmark garments labelled as
“machine wash” provided that the garments are
washed according to the instructions on the garment
label and those issued by the manufacturer of this
washing machine.”
“In UK, Eire, Hong Kong and India the Woolmark trade
mark is a Certification trade mark.”
4.6 Additional programmes
For special cases, additional programmes are available in
the machine.
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Additional programmes may differ according to the
model of the machine.
• Cotton Economic
You may wash your normally soiled durable cotton and
linen laundry in this programme with the highest energy
and water saving compared to all other wash programmes
suitable for cottons. Actual water temperature may differ
from the declared cycle temperature. Programme duration
may automatically be shortened during later stages of the
programme if you wash less amount (e.g. ½ capacity or
less) of laundry. In this case energy and water consumption
will be further decreased giving you the opportunity for a
more economical wash. This feature is available for certain
models having remaining time display.
• BabyP
Use this programme for your laundry for which you require
an anti-allergic and hygienic washing at high temperature
with intensive and long washing cycles.
Baby 60°C programme is tested and approved
by “The British Allergy Foundation” (Allergy UK) in United
Kingdom.