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12

Washing Hints

Do 

NOT

overload the machine. Weigh the laundry the

first few times you use the appliance. 

The average weights of the most common items are
listed below as a guide:

1000g = 1 kg

Sheet 700-1000 

g

Pillow case 

100-200 g

Tablecloth 400-500 

g

Serviette 50-100 

g

Tea towel 

70-120 g

Linen hand towel 

100-150 g

Towelling hand towel 

150-250 g

Towelling bath towel 

700-1000 g

Bath robe 

1000-1500 g

Man’s shirt 

200-300 g

Apron 150-200 

g

Load the laundry loosely alternating large items with
small ones.

Sort the laundry according to the type of fabric,
colour-fastness and how dirty it is.

Avoid washing unhemmed or torn items as they may
unravel.

Before washing, empty all pockets of small objects
which may have been left inside (coins, keys, screws
etc.) as these could damage the drain pump.

When washing curtains, remove the hooks.

Close poppers and zips and fasten loose buttons.

It is essential to wash new coloured items separately
when washing for the first time.

When washing fabrics requiring different wash
temperatures together, always select the lowest
temperature.

White items should not be washed with coloured
items.

Very small items (handkerchiefs, ribbons, socks etc)
should be washed in a washing bag or a pillow case.

Use a good quality detergent suitable for automatic
washing machines.

Use the correct quantities of detergent.

For wool, use gentle detergent only in small
quantities.

Bleach is very corrosive; it should be used with care
and kept out of reach of children.

Some stains such as fruit, wine, grass, rust etc. are
difficult to remove and should be treated before
washing with specific products, which can be found
in most household shops. In some cases it may help
to soak the stain before washing with a special pre-
soak product or biological detergent.

Only wool marked “Pure New Wool - washable,
preshrunk” can be washed in the machine using the
wool programme; other types of wool should be
washed in HANDWASH programme.

If you have used the machine to wash, rinse or spin
only non-colour fast garments, there may be dye left
in the sump. To ensure any subsequent wash is not
contaminated with the dye, select and carry out a
rinse and spin programme, without any garments, to
ensure that any dye is removed from the sump.

Once you have finished using the machine, you are
advised to unplug it and turn off the water tap.

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Summary of Contents for BIW 125 W

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WASHING MACHINE BIW 125 W BIW 145 W 35 292 984 0 35 292 984 BIW125W 145 qxd 30 06 2005 19 22 P gina 1...

Page 2: ...ns and zips are fastened Avoid washing frayed or torn articles and treat stains such as paint ink rust and grass before washing Underwired bras must NOT be machine washed Any objects such as coins saf...

Page 3: ...t the required option s 10 Start the machine 10 At the end of the programme 11 Guide to use the Instruction Book The following symbols will be found in the text to guide you throughout the instruction...

Page 4: ...his appliance When the appliance is to be scrapped cut off the power supply cable and make the door lock device unusable to prevent young children from being trapped inside Help to keep your country t...

Page 5: ...Detergent dispenser drawer 2 Programme guide 3 Control panel 4 Door opening handle 5 Drain pump 6 Adjustable feet Detergent dispenser drawer Prewash Main wash Fabric softener C0069 35 292 984 BIW125W...

Page 6: ...ends with a short spin in programmes for cotton and synthetic fabrics whereas in the programme for delicate fabrics the water is only drained 4 Half Load button Select this button to reduce water cons...

Page 7: ...e when the machine is working the lights of the programme progress display start to flash The machine will not perform the new selected programme Programme information The wool wash cycle of this mach...

Page 8: ...nd the fabric softener Pull out the dispenser drawer until it stops Measure out the amount of detergent required pour it into the main wash compartment and if you wish to carry out the prewash phase p...

Page 9: ...arted First set the machine to PAUSE by pressing the Start Pause button If the door light flashes and after 2 minutes goes off the door can be opened If the door light doesn t flash this means that th...

Page 10: ...option pour the detergent into the compartment marked 3 Measure out the fabric softener If required pour fabric softener into the compartment marked the amount used must not exceed the MAX mark in the...

Page 11: ...s off and the door remains locked to indicate that the water must be emptied out before opening the door To do this first turn the programme selector dial to O and then to drain programme 14 or spin p...

Page 12: ...not be washed with coloured items Very small items handkerchiefs ribbons socks etc should be washed in a washing bag or a pillow case Use a good quality detergent suitable for automatic washing machin...

Page 13: ...he liquid fabric softener should be poured into the compartment marked with the symbol Follow the manufacturer s dosage instructions and never exceed the MAX level Bounce conditioning sheets for use i...

Page 14: ...rematurely When using liquid detergent and a prewash programme place the detergent into the correct compartment in the dispenser drawer after the prewash has finished 95 60 50 40 40 40 Chlorine bleach...

Page 15: ...fabrics normally soiled shirts underwear towels White cotton for example normally soiled work garments sheets household linen underwear towels 2 Wash at 60 C 3 rinses Long spin Wash at 60 C 3 rinses L...

Page 16: ...and wool Max load Progr time mins 2 5 kg 2 5 kg 2 kg 5 kg PREWASH RINSE HOLD SPIN RED NO SPIN PREWASH RINSE HOLD SPIN RED NO SPIN 90 85 80 60 55 50 2 kg 43 30 RINSE HOLD SPIN RED NO SPIN RINSE HOLD S...

Page 17: ...xternal cleaning Clean the exterior cabinet of the appliance with mild washing up liquid and water only and then dry thoroughly Cleaning the dispenser drawer The washing powder and additive dispenser...

Page 18: ...inlet hose Place the end of the emergency emptying hose and that of the inlet hose in a bowl placed on the floor and let water drain out Screw the water inlet hose back on and reposition the emergency...

Page 19: ...been closed The machine fills then empties immediately The end of the drain hose is too low The end of the drain hose is submerged in water There is no vent in the end of the drain hose The machine d...

Page 20: ...ct your local Bendix Service Force Centre by telephoning 0870 5 929929 Your telephone call will be automatically routed to the Service Force Centre covering your post code area For the address of your...

Page 21: ...re subject to rental agreements Products of Bendix manufacture which are NOT marketed by Bendix European guarantee If you should move to another country within Europe then your guarantee moves with yo...

Page 22: ...ENSIONS Height 85 cm Width 60 cm Depth 60 cm POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE 230 240 V 50 Hz TOTAL POWER ABSORBED 2100 W 10 A WATER PRESSURE Minimum 0 05 MPa 0 5 bar Maximum 800 kP88888888 0 80 MPa 8 0 bar MAX L...

Page 23: ...to your existing plumbing must be carried out by a competent person or qualified plumber Installation on a Suspended Floor Suspended wooden floors are particularly susceptible to vibration To help pr...

Page 24: ...anently plumbed into your home s drainage system using one of the following methods 1 Into a drainage standpipe Firstly form a hook in the end of the drain hose using the U piece supplied P0021 P1088...

Page 25: ...cement of the machine during operation Some vibration is inevitable especially if mounted on a wooden floor Sprung wooden floors are particularly susceptible to vibration For advice consult a builder...

Page 26: ...E or by the earth symbol or coloured green and yellow The wire coloured blue must be connected to the terminal marked N or coloured black The wire coloured brown must be connected to the terminal mark...

Page 27: ...35 292 984 BIW125W 145 qxd 30 06 2005 19 22 P gina 27...

Page 28: ...products such as refrigerators cookers vacuum cleaners chain saws and lawn mowers are sold each year to a value of approx 14 billion USD in more than 150 countries around the world Electrolux plc 2005...

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