Brandt WBF1114U Instructions And Maintenance Booklet Download Page 11

If your coloureds are new, it is best to
wash them separately the first few times.

Dirtiness

Sort the clothes according to dirtiness.
Give special treatment to those which
are very dirty or have got difficult
stains.

Treat very dirty areas, like collars and
cuffs, beforehand.

Wash clothes that are only slightly dirty
in short programmes. In this way, you
will save energy as well as getting
excellent results.

Wash averagely dirty clothes in a nor-
mal wash programme.

Wash very dirty clothes in a Long
Programme with a Prewash.

Sensitivity

Certain clothes, either because of their
fabric or the way they are made, may
be sesitive to action of your machine.
When washing them it is best to use
DELICATE PROGRAMMES.

You can wash woollen garments in the
SPECIAL WOOL PROGRAMME. Make
sure, first of all, that your woollen gar-
ments are machine washable.

Care Label  Symbols

These symbols are normally found on the
care labels in the necks or side seams of
your clothes. They indicate:

Maximum WASH temperature.

Type of wash they can withstand.

Products with which they can or cannot
be washed.

Treatments for their care.

Correct ironing temperature and met-
hod.

Care label symbols

Treating stains

On many occasions, due to the type and
characteristics of some stains, you may not
be able to get the results you would like
from the wash. There follows a guide to the
special treatments you can apply to these
stains before putting the clothes into your
washing machine.

Water soluble stains

Treat these stains, even if they are stub-
born, with concentrated detergent or was-
hing soap.

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90

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For washing at 30º C.

For washing at 40º C.

For washing at 60º C. Coloureds.

For wasshing at 90º C. Resistant fabrics.

Do not wash at home.

For bleaching.

For bleaching.

Do not bleach.

For dry cleaning.

Do not dry clean.

For drying.

Do not dry.

For dry cleaning and special treatments.

For dry cleaning. Use only mineral sol-
vents: benzine, white spirit, etc.

For dry cleaning. Perchlorethylene may be
used in addition to the previous solvents.

For dry cleaning. All normal solvents can
be used.

Cool iron.

Warm iron.

Hor iron.

Do not iron at home.

Wool.

Summary of Contents for WBF1114U

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE BOOKLET ...

Page 2: ...ENGLISH Instruction and maintenance booklet ...

Page 3: ...ne 5 Adding detergent and additives 6 Detergent 6 Detergent guide 6 Selecting the wash programme 7 Programme Tables 7 Programme guide 8 Cleaning your washing machine before 10 Start your machine 10 End of programme 10 Practical advice for a better wash 10 Sorting the Clothes 10 Care Label Symbols 11 Treating stains 11 Practical advice on the wash load 12 General hints on washing 12 General Tips 12...

Page 4: ...ns of use amount of clothes and type of fabric there by ensuring an optimum level of water and power with the same wash and rinse results This means that during the washing process the amount of water you observe through the hatch may seem low Moreover for the same reason some models have a patented system by means of which the drum turns faster than normal for a short amount of time 2 seconds onl...

Page 5: ...ll enable you to adjust the wash to your particular needs and requirements These functions are activated when the button sticks our form the control panel enabling you to see the symbol printed on it Depending on the model your washing machine will have some of the following functions No Sping button Press this button to eliminate the Spin phase from any programme selected This will help to avoid ...

Page 6: ...washing machine To do this you need the optional dispenser which you can obtain through the FAGOR SERVICE NETWORK This optional dispenser should be placed in the COMPARMENT of the deter gent dispenser Figure 3 A Always use the amount recommended by the deter gent manufacturer However the detergent should never go above the MAX level mar ked on the side of the dispenser Detergent Only use detergent...

Page 7: ...t type of fabric The models which have a wash temperatu re Selector also have Automatic Variable Load adjustment so that water and electri city consumption is automatically adjusted to the quantity of clothes to be washed Programme Charts On the next page you have a detailed PRO GRAMMES CHART Consult it to fina all the data relating to the different types of wash programmes which your washing mach...

Page 8: ... White Dirty Resistant colours Sliightly soiled Delicate colours 110 130 minutes 120 130 minutes 105 120 minutes 100 120 minutes 110 120 minutes 95 105 minutes 40 minutes 8 minutes 95 115 minutes 105 115 minutes 90 105 minutes 2 Wash rinsing automatic absorption of additives if required and final spin 3 Wash rinsing automatic absorption of additives if required and final spin 4 Rince with automati...

Page 9: ...nutes 7 Wash rinsing automatic adsorption of additives if required and final spin 8 Short wash rinsing automatic aborption of additives if required and final spin 9 Rinse with automatic absorption of conditioner and final spin Resistant fabrics 10 Draining and gentle spin Resistant fabrics PROGRAMME DESCRIPTIOR Range of recommend tempatures Water entry Wash product compartements Clothes symbols De...

Page 10: ... corresponding buttons 10 Press the STOP START button The ON light will come on The wash programme selected will now begin End of programme When the programme selector control knob reaches the STOP POSITION this means that the programme has finished DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR OF YOUR WAS HING MACHINE UNTIL THE DOOR SAFETY DEVICE IS DEACTIVATED Press the STOP START button Practical advice for a better wa...

Page 11: ...indicate Maximum WASH temperature Type of wash they can withstand Products with which they can or cannot be washed Treatments for their care Correct ironing temperature and met hod Care label symbols Treating stains On many occasions due to the type and characteristics of some stains you may not be able to get the results you would like from the wash There follows a guide to the special treatments...

Page 12: ...n the same wash programmes as this helps the wash action and benefits the distribution of clothes in the drum during spin drying It also means that the machine operates more quietly General hints on washing When you wash garments which requi re different wash temperatues always select the lowest temperature Generally speaking whiteners should only be used to wash resistant while fabrics such as co...

Page 13: ...machine is not plugged in A mains fuse has blown Your washing machine door is not pro perly shut The STOP START button has not been pressed Your washing machine is not taking in water Possible causes The mains water supply has been cut off The water inlet tap is turned off The hose filter is blocked The pipe is blocked or bent Your washing machine does not empty or spin Possible causes The water o...

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