Bush WMNSX1016B Instruction Manual Download Page 24

Using

 

your

 

washing

 

machine

 

Getting

 

the

 

most

 

from

 

your

 

appliance

24

Read 

to help you sort your washing into

different loads. 

the washing label on each garment 

Sort

 

the

 

laundry

 

by

 

colour

type

 

of

 

fabric

 

and

 

by

 

how

 

soiled

 

it

 

is

This

 

will

 

help

 

you

 

choose the

 

correct

 

programme

 

and

 

temperature

 

for

 

each

 

wash

Do

 

not

 

exceed

 

the

 

maximum

 

load

See

 

the

 

programme

 

selection

 

table

 

for

 

the

 

maximum

 

require

load

 

for

 

the

 

programme

 

you

 

Treat

 

stains

 

before

 

washing

.

Some

 

items

 

should

 

be

 

put

 

into

 

a

 

cleaning

 

net

 

before

 

going

 

into

 

the

 

washing

 

machine

i

.

e

bras

 

with

 

metal

 

wires

tights

 

and

 

lace

 

clothing

 

to

 

prevent

 

damage

Check

 

that

 

pockets

 

do

 

not

 

contain

 

any

 

objects

 

which

 

may

 

damage

 

your

 

clothes

 

and

 

the

 

washing

 

machine

.

Tie

 

up

 

any

 

loose

 

strings

 

on

 

laundry

close

 

zippers

 

and

 

reverse

 

clothing

 

with

 

zips

 

inside

 

out

.

To

 

prevent

 

any

 

large

heavy

 

objects

 (

e

.

g

., 

buckles

large

 

buttons

etc

.) 

from

 

hitting

 

the

 

glass

 

door

turn

 

your

 

clothing

 

inside

 

out

or

 

remove

 

the

 

heavy

 

objects

These

 

could

 

damage

 

your

 

laundry

 

or

 

the

 

washing

 

machine

.

Remove

 

any

 

surplus

 

hair

animal

 

fur

sand

and

 

other

 

materials

 

with

 

a

 

brush

 

before

 

washing

.

If

 

clothes

 

have

 

raised

 

fabric

 

turn

 

them

 

inside

 

out

.

Clothes

 

that

 

are

 

not

 

colour

 

fast

 

should

 

be

 

washed

 

separately

.

Insert

 

your

 

clothes

 

into

 

the

 

washing

 

machine

Close

 

the

 

washing

 

machine

 

door

Ensure

 

that

 

you

 

do

 

not

 

trap

 

any

 

items

 

of

 

clothing

 

between

 

the

 

loading

 

door

 

and

 

the

 

rubber

 

seal

.

Organising Laundry

Preparing

 

Laundry

Using

 

your

 

washing

 

machine

 

• 

Iron

Do not iron

Dry clean

Do not dry clean

Warm iron.medium
(max 150

)

Cool iron(max 110 

 

)

A

F

 

Dry clean normal cycle
with any solvent

Dry clean normal cycle
petroleum solvent only

Dry flat

Tumble dry normal

Drip dry

 Hang to dry
 /Line dry 

Tumble dry. Low heat
(max 110

)

Tumble dry. Medium
(max 150

 

)

C

C

Bleach

Do not bleach

Hand wash

Do not wash

40

Warm  wash
(max 40

     

)

Chlorine bleach
may be used

Normal wash

Gentle wash

Chlorine bleach
not be used

Do not tumble dry

Iron with cloth

Steam Iron 

Dry after wash 

Line Dry in shade

Warmly dry clean

No Wring

Line Dry

No machine wash

Cotton quilt covers (single/double)

Shorts

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Summary of Contents for WMNSX1016B

Page 1: ...Instruction manual WMNSX814W WMNSX814B WMNSX914W WMNSX914B WMNSX1016W WMNSX1016B...

Page 2: ...step by step guidance to get you up and running quickly Sound good Then let s get started Help and Guidance We re here to help you get the most from your Should you require washing machine any guidan...

Page 3: ...39 7 Safety information Safety information 6 Getting to know your washing machine Ready Let s begin 10 Accessories 12 Installing your washing machine Installation requirements 14 Unpacking 14 Connect...

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Page 5: ...1 Safety information...

Page 6: ...ck of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Pull out its plug from the power socket b...

Page 7: ...ater supply The washing machine with double inlet valves can be connected to the hot water and cold water supply Your washing machine is only for home use and is only designed for the textiles suitabl...

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Page 9: ...Getting to know your 2 washing machine...

Page 10: ...tain important information which will help you get the best from your and ensure safe and washing machine correct installation and operation If you require any further assistance our technical experts...

Page 11: ...support co uk If you still require further assistance call one of our experts on 0345 257 7271 4 Control Panel 5 Power lead 3 Filter 6 Drain hose 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 Door Getting to know your washing machin...

Page 12: ...ese parts by yourself before operating plastic hole plug x 4 Inlet hose Tools You may use this tools to help install above parts glove spanner 12 WMNSX914W WMNSX914B 9kg 9kg 1400rpm A 1400rpm A Gettin...

Page 13: ...3 Installing your washing machine...

Page 14: ...cluding the foam base dispose of correctly Note When opened water droplets may be visible in the drum etc this is normal as each appliance is tested before delivery Removing the transport bolts Import...

Page 15: ...supply cable to avoid electric shock Ensure the power socket is suiable for the maximum power of the machine fuses in the power circuit must be 13 amp The supply voltage should be the same as that in...

Page 16: ...s Fig10 The green yellow wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug that is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol The blue wire must be connected to the terminal that is marked with...

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Page 18: ...to turn the washing machine off Auxiliary functions setting Press the button repeatedly to set the Delay time Temperature speed and so on Spin Speed indicator Let you know the speed of the washing pro...

Page 19: ...ashing rinsing and if required spin cycles Synthetic You can select this procedure to wash the quite delicate clothes The procedure is shorter compared with that for cottons and the washing movement i...

Page 20: ...ly To press Start Pause for 3 sec to reload and start the clothes adding in the midway function Please follow the steps as bellow 1 Wait until the drum stops rotation 2 The door lock is unlocked 3 Clo...

Page 21: ...40 1 45 1 20 1 00 0 45 1 13 1 40 0 01 0 12 0 20 1 10 0 15 1 07 0 50 2 5 9 0 9 0 9 0 2 0 4 5 9 0 4 5 9 0 9 0 9 0 4 5 2 0 2 0 2 5 2 40 1 45 1 20 1 00 0 45 1 13 1 40 0 01 0 12 0 20 3 42 1 10 0 15 1 07 0...

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Page 23: ...Using your washing machine 5...

Page 24: ...move the heavy objects These could damage your laundry or the washing machine Remove any surplus hair animal fur sand and other materials with a brush before washing If clothes have raised fabric turn...

Page 25: ...hese products II I Main wash detergent Softener Pre wash detergent Detergent Detergent Softener Dilute viscous fabric softener and fabric conditioner with water Prevent blockage of the overflow Maximu...

Page 26: ...d remove your washing Remove any foreign objects to avoid risk of rusting Leave the door and detergent drawer open so that residual water can evaporate 2 Adding removing laundry in pause mode To press...

Page 27: ...5 257 7271 Quick start 1 The washing machine will sound several times for 5 seconds 2 close the water tap It is recommend to and pull out the power plug After washing 3 Close the door 7 Press the star...

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Page 29: ...Care and maintenance 6...

Page 30: ...achine is reused make sure the ambient temperature is above 0 C Anti freeze If your washing machine is located in the room where it can get frozen easily please drain the remaining water inside drain...

Page 31: ...n the programme selected there can be hot water in the pump Never remove the filter during a wash cycle always wait until the appliance has finished the cycle and is empty When replacing the filter en...

Page 32: ...ion of standard 60 C at full load 179 min Programme duration of standard 60 C at partial load 179 min Programme duration of standard 40 C at partial load 179 min Water consumption of the standard 60 C...

Page 33: ...d 40 C at partial load 210 min Water consumption of the standard 60 C at full load 56L cycle Water consumption of standard 60 C at partial load 50L cycle Water consumption of the standard 40 C at part...

Page 34: ...ation of standard 60 C at full load 239 min Programme duration of standard 60 C at partial load 239 min Programme duration of standard 40 C at partial load 233 min Water consumption of the standard 60...

Page 35: ...Product support 7...

Page 36: ...d well and make sure transportation screws are removed 5 The washing result is poor You can select suitable program and use more detergent 6 No water is seen in the drum during washing No failure The...

Page 37: ...ates applies Lines open 8am 7pm Monday to Saturday and 10am 4pm Sunday Calls to Argos enquiry lines may attract a charge and set up fee from residential lines depending on your call plan tarif Mobile...

Page 38: ...lth from uncontrolled waste disposal recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources To return your used device please use the collection systems or contact the retailer...

Page 39: ...to the processing of their personal data including sensitive personal data and that you have informed them of our identity and the purposes as set out in the Important Data Privacy notice displayed o...

Page 40: ...Contact www argos support co uk Helpline 0345 257 7271...

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