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Prog.

Description of the

programme

Temperature

°C

Description of

the cycle

Load

(kg)

Indicative consumptions *

water

(liter)

energy

(kWh)

time

(min.)

A

prewash

60° - 95°

Prewash at

  

40°

Main wash at

  

60°- 95°

4 rinses
Spin

5,0

83

2,60

150

B

Whites

60° - 95°

Main wash at

  

60°- 95°

4 rinses
Spin

5,0

69

2,20

135

C

Coloureds 

40° - 60°

Main wash at

  

40°- 60°

4 rinses
Spin

5,0

69

1,10

110

D

Coloureds delicates

30° - 40°

Main wash at 30°- 40°

4 rinses
Spin

5,0

69

0,70

95

F

Rinses

4 rinses
Spin

5,0

55

0,20

50

G

Long spin

Spin 600 rpm

5,0

0

0,03

5

Programme chart

H

Synt prewash

40° - 60°

Prewash at 40°
Main wash at 40°- 60°

3 rinses
Water in the tub

2,5

68

1,00

85

J

Synthetics

40° - 60°

Main wash at

  

40°- 60°

3 rinses
Water in the tub

2,5

55

0,90

75

K

Wool

30° - 40°

Main wash at 30°- 40°

3 rinses
Water in the tub

1,0

60

0,45

45

L

Rinses

3 rinses
Water in the tub

2,5

38

0,01

20

M

Drain

Drain

2,5

0

0,002

5

Programmes for synthetics/delicates/wool

Programmes for cottons/linens

(*) The data is given purely as an indication : the consumption values may vary in relation to the quantity and the type of
laundry, the temperature of the water supply and the ambient temperature. The data refers to the highest temperature provided
for each programme.

The above temperatures are given as an indication : it is possible to change them by using the temperature selector which
equipped your appliance.

BE CAREFUL : THE LID CAN ONLY BE OPENED 90 SECONDS AFTER THE MACHINE HAS STOPPED.

Summary of Contents for EWT 618

Page 1: ...and maintenance ensure that the machine is switched off Installation Any electrical work is required to install this appliance and should be carried out by a qualified electrician or competent person Any plumbing work is required to install this appliance and should be carried out by a qualified plumber or competent person Make sure that the appliance does not stand on its electrical supply cable ...

Page 2: ...s required remember thatitmightcauseamalfunctioninthedrainpump particularly if the extension has a length in excess of 1 meter or if the diameter of the extension is smaller than the diameter of the original drain hose INSTALLATION BE CAREFUL The parts protecting the inner components of the machine during transit are red They must all be removed before using your machine for the first time In orde...

Page 3: ...starts USE OFYOUR APPLIANCE The control panel 1 ON OFF pushbutton Press the ON OFF pushbutton the programme starts the control lamp illuminates 2 Control lamp The control lamp illuminates when the appliance is working ON OFF pushbutton pressed on ItextinguisheswhentheON OFFpushbuttonispressed off 3 Half load pushbutton This pushbutton allows to wash small quantity of linen notmuchsoiled 2 5kg only...

Page 4: ... the tub 2 5 68 1 00 85 J Synthetics 40 60 Main wash at 40 60 3 rinses Water in the tub 2 5 55 0 90 75 K Wool 30 40 Main wash at 30 40 3 rinses Water in the tub 1 0 60 0 45 45 L Rinses 3 rinses Water in the tub 2 5 38 0 01 20 M Drain Drain 2 5 0 0 002 5 Programmesforsynthetics delicates wool Programmesforcottons linens The data is given purely as an indication the consumption values may vary in re...

Page 5: ...icularly important alineunderthebowlmeansthatthegarmentcannotbewashed using programmes for resistant fabrics such as cotton and linen do not mix coloured garments with whites anticreasematerialslikepolyester cottonshouldbetreatedas synthetics non resistant fabrics like acrylic and most curtain materials should be treated as delicate fabrics thewoolprogrammeisdesignedspecificallyforpurenewwool Othe...

Page 6: ...f nature Always use good quality detergents suitable for use in washingmachines Follow the indications given by the detergent manufacturer according to the weight of laundry the degree of soil and the hardnessofthewaterinyourarea ifyoudonotknowhowhard it is ask your local Water Authority Powderdetergents The washing powder should be placed in the appropriate compartments of the dispenser drawer be...

Page 7: ...hanging fig 5 The drain filter Themachinehasgotamecanicfilterlocatedonthefront part to collect lint and small objects toothpins coins pins etc inadvertently left in the clothes It is essential that the filter is cleaned regularly Frequency of cleaning depends on the type of articles washed cleaning should be more frequent if the articles have no hem and tend to fray Open the flapdoor fig 6 To drai...

Page 8: ... has not been a power breakdown Check that the drain hose is not squashed or bent the drain filter is not clogged Check that the inlet water hose is opened and the water pression is sufficent the lid of the appliance is closed there has not been a water breakdown Check that all the transit bolts and packing have been removed all the feet resting firmly on the ground the lock nuts have been secrure...

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