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Sorting the laundry 

 Sort the laundry in one of the following  groups: 

1.  White cotton and linen as well as robust colourfast fabrics. 
2.  Synthetics and synthetic blends as well as non colourfast fabrics 
3.  Delicate fabrics such as silks and rayon 
4. Wool 

Loading the machine 

It is important not to overload the machine as this will prevent it from washing prop-

erly. You should be able to fit a hand between the top of the drum and the wash load 
in the drum. 

The maximum recommended load of dry clothing that may be washed at one time in 

your Automaid is 5 kg. 

 

Washing 

1.  Plug the machine in and switch on at the wall socket. 
2.  Open the water tap. 
3.  Check that the drain hose is in position and is free of kinks. 
4.  Open the door. 
5.  Load washing into the machine, distributing it evenly and loosely in the  drum.              

DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM WASH LOAD AS DETAILED IN THE 
WASH GUIDE 

6.  Close the door. 
7.  Add detergents and additives to the relevant compartments in the detergent drawer 

and close the drawer. 

8.  Push the Temperature selection knob to free it from the facia. Select a temperature 

( see wash guide) by turning the knob to the required setting. Push the knob back 
in to prevent accidental activation.   

9.  Push the Programme selection knob to free it from the facia. Rotate the  knob in a 

clockwise direction to the desired programme. Do not attempt to turn the knob 
back if the programme is inadvertently bypassed, rather continue around the dial 
once more. Push the knob back in to prevent accidental activation.   

10. Select any of the desired option buttons as detailed in the wash guide. 
11. Push the power ‘ON’ button 
12. The indicator light will glow and the machine will commence with the selected 

wash cycle. 

Unloading the machine 

1.  The machine will stop automatically at the end of the selected cycle.  
2.  Switch off the machine and allow time for the  safety lock to disengage. 
3.  Open the door and remove the wash load. 
4.  Gently rotate the drum by hand to check if all the laundry has been removed 
5.  Close the tap. 
6.  Leave the door slightly ajar to assist with drying and to prevent unpleasant odours 

from forming. 

Operating the machine 

Summary of Contents for Automaid 600 electronic

Page 1: ...ontrol Wash programme selector On Off button No Heat button Rinse and hold button Door HELPFUL HINTS PROGRAMME SELECTION GUIDE OPERATING THE MACHINE Sorting Loading Washing Unloading CARE AND MAINTENANCE Detergent drawer Siphon Filters General cleaning The pump filter FABRIC CARE LABELS PROBLEM WASHING CHECK TROUBLE SHOOTING SERVICE CENTRES WARRANTY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PAGE 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 ...

Page 2: ...panner loosen the three transport bolts C by turning them in an anti clockwise direction until the bolts can be partially withdrawn 2 Remove the bolts and the rubber bushes by pulling outwards An up and down ac tion together with a little dishwashing liquid will ease the removal 3 Insert the three plastic plugs P supplied with the machine into the holes vacated by the transport fittings Installati...

Page 3: ...er inlet at the rear of the machine and the straight end to a 3 4 inch BSP cold water tap 4 Tighten both connections open the tap and check for leaks 5 We recommend that the tap be closed when the machine is not in use Water drainage Draining into a dedicated outlet pipe A 1 The outlet pipe must have an inside diameter of at least 40 mm 2 The end of the pipe must be positioned between 400 mm and 1...

Page 4: ...nel 1 Detergent dispenser 2 On Off button 3 Rinse and Hold button 4 No spin button 5 Temperature selection knob 6 Programme selection knob The detergent dispenser 1 Open the dispenser 2 Place detergent softener in the appropriate com partment of the dispenser in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 3 Detergent and additives will automatically be re leased at the appropriate time during ...

Page 5: ...ermanent press and wool articles from creasing caused by waiting in a dry machine before being removed To complete the pro gramme press the button once more or select H on the programme selector to dis charge the water 4 No spin button Selecting this feature will eliminate the spin cycle from any selected programme 5 Temperature selector To access the temperature selector knob push it gently to fr...

Page 6: ...oins and loose objects Secure or remove brassiere wires Wash small articles such as socks handkerchiefs and delicate undies in a wash bag or pillow slip This will prevent tangling Treat any stains before washing Test fabrics for colourfastness before washing Wash new denim separately as colours may run Wash new bulky articles such as quilts and sleeping bags individually For best re sults use the ...

Page 7: ...AST S COLD WASH C SPIN SYNTHETICS D PRE WASH F MAIN WASH G RAPID WASH N COLD WASH H SPIN WOOLLEN DELICATE J MAIN WASH K DRAIN SPIN C MAX 90 COLD To 90 COLD TO 90 COLD TO 60 COLD TO 40 COLD MAX 60 COLD TO 60 COLD TO 60 COLD TO 40 COLD MAX 40 COLD TO 40 LOAD Kg 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 1 5 1 5 OPTION BUTTONS RINSE HOLD NO SPIN Programme selection guide Note During heating there may be a perio...

Page 8: ...tergent drawer and close the drawer 8 Push the Temperature selection knob to free it from the facia Select a temperature see wash guide by turning the knob to the required setting Push the knob back in to prevent accidental activation 9 Push the Programme selection knob to free it from the facia Rotate the knob in a clockwise direction to the desired programme Do not attempt to turn the knob back ...

Page 9: ...let hoses for leaks perishing or cracks In very cold conditions water in the hoses may freeze In this instance empty the hoses after the wash is complete Replacement hoses may be purchased from your nearest Defy Service Centre Care and maintenance Detergent Dispenser To remove residual detergent pull the dispenser drawer outward press on the marked area of the siphon and pull the drawer free Wash ...

Page 10: ...e filter under running water Re fit and secure the filter and kick panel If the filter cap is not fitted properly water will leak from the machine General Cleaning On no account use benzene or other solvents to clean the cabinet door or rubber of the machine A damp cloth will normally suffice If desired a good wax polish may be used on the metal parts of the cabinet Care and maintenance Internatio...

Page 11: ...s for extra softness Check that the machine is not overloaded Discolouring This could be caused by natural body oils or iron deposits in the water supply Select the correct programme water not too hot Use the correct detergent dosage Wash the garment to the manufacturer s directions Check that the machine is not overloaded Trouble shooting Foam is expelled from the detergent dispenser Check That d...

Page 12: ...ve floor level That the inlet hose is not kinked That there is a water supply to the tap The machine vibrates or is excessively noisy Check Whether anything has fallen between the wall and the machine That the machine stands level and that the feet are locked That the transport brackets and all packaging has been removed That there is a clearance of at least 50 mm at the back of the machine That t...

Page 13: ...53 Milnerton 7435 5A Marconi Rd Montague Gardens 7441 Tel 021 551 8314 P O Box 7006 East London 5200 16 Bowls Rd Arcadia East London 5201 Tel 043 743 7100 P O Box 27150 Benrose 2011 Cnr Mimetes Kruger Sts Denver ext 12 Johannesburg 2094 Commercial Head Office Tel Sales Administration Distribution Commercial Head Office National Groups Contracts and Credit Tel 011 621 0200 or 011 621 0300 P O Box 1...

Page 14: ...e warranties that the purchaser takes due care and attention in the use and maintenance of the appliance Abuse misuse in conflict with operating instructions connection to incorrect voltages and subjection to commercial use shall release the Company from its obliga tions 3 This warranty shall become void and cease to operate if the appliance is dismantled by or any repairs to the appliance are eff...

Page 15: ...or 7 Kick panel 8 Kick panel securing screw The Manufacturer strives for continuous improvements For this reason the text and illustrations in this book are subject to change without notice Height Width Depth Net Weight Power requirement Nominal current Power Washing speed Spin speed 850 mm 600 mm 540 mm 66 kg 230V 50 Hz 10 A 2250 W 70 r min 600 r min ...

Page 16: ...control Wash programme selector On Off button No Heat button Rinse and hold button Door HELPFUL HINTS PROGRAMME SELECTION GUIDE OPERATING THE MACHINE Sorting Loading Washing Unloading CARE AND MAINTENANCE Detergent drawer Siphon Filters General cleaning The pump filter FABRIC CARE LABELS PROBLEM WASHING CHECK TROUBLE SHOOTING SERVICE CENTRES WARRANTY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PAGE 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4...

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