Washing machine
User Guide
AW F 6 0 M D
Page 1: ...Washing machine User Guide AWF 60 MD ...
Page 2: ..._____________________ Branch Location _____________________ Suburb____________________________ Town City __________________________ Country ______________________________________________________________ Model No _________________________ Serial No __________________________ N B To find information on model numbers and serial numbers look behind the washing machine door AWF 60 MD ...
Page 3: ...age 4 3 Installation instructions Page 5 4 Before the first wash cycle Page 9 5 Preparing the wash Page 9 6 Detergent and additives Page 10 7 Page 14 Program selection and washing machine operation 8 Page 19 Care and maintenance 9 Page 21 Before calling for service ...
Page 4: ...z Nominal current A Power W Washing speed rpm Spin speed rpm The appearance and specifications are subject to change without notice The graphics shown in the manual are schematic and may not conform exactly with your washing machine 1 Technical features Top lid Detergent Dispenser Control panel Front door Filter cover 3 ...
Page 5: ... leave the washing turned on when not in use Before any cleaning and maintenance switch off the machine or disconnect it from the mains Clean the outside of the washing machine with a damp cloth Do not use abrasive detergents Never open the door forcibly or use it as a step If necessary the power cable may be replaced with an identical one obtained from an Authorised Service Center The power cable...
Page 6: ...retailer Check that the accessories and supplied parts are all present Keep the packing material plastic bags polystyrene parts etc out of reach of children as they are potentially dangerous 2 Remove the transit bolts The washing machine is fitted with a transit bolts to avoid any possible damage to the interior during transit Before using the washing machine it is imperative that the transit bolt...
Page 7: ...ents of the machine may overheat and may cause damage The transit safety bolts must be removed before any operation of the machine Bolt heads marked C should be turned in a anti clockwise direction until the bolt can be partially withdrawn Remove transit safety bolts and rubber bushes by pulling outwards an up down action and a small squirt of washing up liquid should ease removal Plastic plugs su...
Page 8: ...n red Cold Supply Only If you only have a cold water supply an inlet valve cap blanking cap MUST be connected to the hot inlet valve The cap prevents water leaking out of the hot inlet valve The cap is supplied in the same bag as the inlet water hoses 4 Adjust feet In order for quiet and stable operation the machine should be placed properly and levelled on its feet Your machine comes with two adj...
Page 9: ...o not use extension leads or multi sockets Before any maintenance on the washing machine disconnect it from the mains supply Access to the mains plug or to disconnection from mains supply via a double pole switch must be ensured at all times following the installation Do not operate the washing machine if it has been damaged during transport Inform an Authorised Service Centre or your local retail...
Page 10: ...s Colours Separate coloured and white items Wash new coloured articles separately Size Laundry items of different sizes distribute themselves better in the drum and optimise the washing and spinning action Delicates Wash small items e g nylon stockings belts etc and items with hooks e g bras in a washbag or pillow case with a zip fastener Always remove curtain glides or wash curtains with the glid...
Page 11: ...can attack parts of your washing machine Do not use any solvents e g turpentine benzene Do not wash fabrics in the machine which have been treated with solvents or flammable liquids 10 6 Detergent and additives Stain removal Blood milk eggs etc are generally removed by the automatic enzyme phase of the programme Pre treat heavily soiled areas with stain remover if necessary Dyeing Only use dyes th...
Page 12: ...hey depend on degree and type of soiling size of wash full load follow the detergent manufacturer s instructions half load 3 4 the amount used for a full load Minimum load about 1 kg 1 2 the amount used for a full load water hardness in your area request information from the water company Soft water requires less detergent than hard water Notes Too much detergent can result in excess foam formatio...
Page 13: ...12 Control Panel On Off Button Time delay adjustment button Remaining time Start Pause Cancel button Program follower Spin speed selection Program selection knob Auxiliary Functions ...
Page 14: ...ill reduce any affects on sensitive skin Anti Crease To avoid wrinkling of your clothes select this function When Anti Crease is selected load size should be kept small Spin Speed Selection Using this button you can select final spin speed up to 1000 rpm If you do not want to spin the load select No Spin option Rinse Hold If you desire to leave your synthetic and wool fabrics in the machine after ...
Page 15: ...he program selection knob and set the desired program See Programme Table 5 Select the spin speed according to the desired program 6 Select desired auxiliary functions 7 Fill the fabric softener and the detergent into the related compartments and close the detergent dispenser box 8 Push the Start Pause button to operate your machine In the mean time the Start Pause led will be on You can follow th...
Page 16: ...abrics made from cotton or linen heat resistant Normal soiled fabrics made from cotton synthetics blended heat resistant Lightly Soiled Easy care fabrics made from cotton synthetics or blended fabrics non color fast Very Lightly Soiled Easy care fabrics made from cotton synthetics or blended fabrics non color fast Everyday clothes Sensitive easy care fabrics made from cotton synthetics or blended ...
Page 17: ...ame auxiliary function buttons second and fourth for 3 seconds In order to open the door at the end of the washing program or to change program selection child lock must be deactivated if selected On Off When you press the On Off button your machine is ready to select the desired program When the desired program is selected related spin speed can be adjusted and the duration of the program can be ...
Page 18: ...t is not active any more Program Follower If the machine is on a program can be followed by means of the program follower If a washing step is over and the next step is started the led of the previous step will continue to light It means if the washing operation is finished all related washing steps on the program follower will be on Pre wash button led will be on only if this auxiliary function i...
Page 19: ...delay can be set at intervals of 30 min On the display the delayed starting time is added to the duration of the program For example if the program duration is 2 hours and 16 min and you delayed the program for 2 hours the display will show 4 16 After the time delay is set press Start Pause button The washing cycle will be started after 2 hours Program Cancelling If the program has started and you...
Page 20: ...rs These filters prevent any dirt and objects passing into the machine It is advisable that these filters should be cleaned every 30 40 washes To clean the filter first turn the tap off Then disconnect the hose and clean the filter with a thin brush If the filter is very dirty you may clean it by pulling out with pliers To clean the filter at the tap side of the hose pull it out by hand and clean ...
Page 21: ...er to drain out one bowl at a time There may be more than 20 litres of water left in the machine when the drum is full e g after a power failure 4 Turn the foreign object trap 1 2 turn to loosen it anti clockwise and soak up the remaining water with a cloth Once no more water is coming out turn the foreign object trap until it is completely free and remove it 5 Clean foreign object trap and the pu...
Page 22: ...es connected and turned on Inlet water is directly discharged Check if the discharge hose placed as described in the users manual or not Water coming from beneath the machine Check the water inlet and drain hoses Tighten the connections The washers of the hoses may be worn out Check the pump filter is closed properly Foam coming out of the detergent dispenser Check whether your detergent is suitab...
Page 23: ...pumps B Defects caused by factors other than 1 Normal domestic use or 2 Use in accordance with the Product s User Guide C Defects to the Product caused by accident neglect misuse or Act of God D The cost of repairs carried out by non authorised repairers or the cost of correcting such unauthorised repairs E Normal recommended maintenance as set out in the Product s User Guide F Repairs when the ap...
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