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• DETAILS OF OPTIONS

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4 / PROGRAMMING YOUR APPLIANCE

4 / PROGRAMMING YOUR APPLIANCE

• CHANGING A WASH PROGRAM

• PROGRAM FOR COMPARATIVE AND STANDARDISED TESTS

- Wash : 

Cotton - 60°C - 6kg - No option - Max spin

- Drying :

Cotton - High drying - 4kg

- Properties : 

230V - 50Hz - 10A - 2200W.

For the results indicated on the energy label, the tests are conducted in accordance with
European Directive 96/60/CE.

•During programming

All program changes are possible as long as
you have not yet pressed the 

“Start

/Pause”

button .

•After the cycle starts

— It is not possible to modify the type of fabric
(for example, change from 

“Cotton”

to

“Mixed”

, from 

“Mixed”

to 

“Delicates”

, etc ...

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•After the cycle starts (contnued)

— You can change the duration of the

"Delayed Start"

at any time before the cycle

starts. 

Nota : 

If, during this time, you want to cancel

the "Delayed start", adjust the 

display

until

the cycle duration appears. Briefly press the

“Start/

Pause” button 

. You can also

cancel the delayed start by turning the 

pro-

gram selector

to

“0”

.

— You can only activate the

“Prewash”

option

before the cycle starts if “Delayed start” is
selected.

— You can activate the 

“Rinse Plus”

option at

any time before the rinse starts (until the
“Rinse” cycle light comes on).

— You can only modify the 

“Intensive”

,

“Colours”

and 

“Rinse Plus” 

options before

the cycle starts.

— You can select the 

“Drying”

option after the

cycle has started (if the laundry load is not too
heavy to allow follow-on drying).

•At the end of the cycle

When the machine displays 

"StOP"

you can

program a new cycle without returning the

program selector

to the 

“0”

position

.

The machine is then ready to be reprogram-
med.

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To change fabric type midway through the
cycle, you must cancel the program that is
underway, then program a new cycle.

— The same will apply if you turn the program
selector when the child lock option is activa-
ted.

— You may, however, (without modifying the
fabric type) change the temperature at the
start of the wash phase without cancelling the
cycle.

Nota :

The cycle duration will be modified

accordingly.

— You can change the 

spin speeds

at any time

during the cycle.

— You can select  

“Drain”

or 

“Full tank stop”

at any time before the end of the rinse (until
the 

“Rinse” 

light goes out).

Nota :

If you turn the 

program

selector

to a different

type of fabric, three horizontal
lines will appear on the 

dis-

play

to inform you that

this change is not allowed
and that it will not be taken
into account.

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• DETAILS OF PROGRAMS

- Prewash

Spécially designed for soiled laundry
(mud,blood, etc ...).
Cold agitation precedes a heating phase
30°C. This cold agitation helps remove the
stain particles before heating.

Important :

In this case, it is necessary to also

place detergent in the “  ” compartment of
detergent dispenser.

• - 

Intensive

this function improves washing performance
and by automatically increasing the tempera-
ture of the wash water and the agitation time,
it treats stubborn stains.

- Rinse plus

“sensitive and allergic skin cycle” : adds an
extra rinse to the wash cycle.

• - 

Colors

Lets your washing machine take care of your
darkcoloured laundry and prevent wrinkles
and white marks. For one, this option reduces
the speed automatically and the spinning
duration too.

Information :

The drying programs,

the”drying” option button is automati-

cally selected and cannot be unlocked.

The main programs provided by the machine are
as follows :

- Cotton / Whites

If your washing comprises hard-wearing white or
coloured COTTONS.

Important : 

When washing coloureds

do not exceed a maximum temperature of

60°C.
Nota : 

During the first few minutes of the pro-

gram, your machine automatically evaluates the
washing load you have introduced and adapts
the water consumption and the lenght of the pro-
gram accordingly to provide a perfect wash.
The period shown as the remaining time may
therefore vary considerably once this calculation
has been made.

- Mixed

For a load comprising RESISTANT SYNTHE-
TICS or MIXED FIBRES.

- Delicates / Wool

For a load comprising NET, DELICATE
FABRICS,  FRAGILE ITEMS and "MACHINE-
WASHABLE" wools.

Nota :

Program with low mechanical action,

very low spin and agitation action adjusted to
suit these fabrics.

- Hand wash

If your washing comprises SILK or PARTICU-
LARLY DELICATE FABRICS.

- Rinse 

Rinse followed by, on selection:
— spin with emptying,
— emptying only ("Draining" option),
— a full tank stop.

- Spin

This program lets you spin the laundry at the
speed of your choice. It is followed by emp-
tying.

Important :

With a “rinse only” followed by spin or

“spin only”, be carreful to choose the appro-
priate spin speed for the type of laundry in
the machine.

- High tumble dry

Lets you dry a cotton load (max 4 kg) which
has been previously spun. Choose a duration
suitable for the load and the degree of drying
desired.

- Low tumble dry

Lets you dry a load of synthetics or mixed
fibres that withstand tumble-drying at reduced
temperature..

NB :

Avoid using this program for resistant

fabrics.

Summary of Contents for WTD 63111

Page 1: ...EN Instructions for Use RU Washer Dryer...

Page 2: ...g the pump filter 26 Access to the bottom of the tank 27 Cleaning the drying filter 27 Cleaning your appliance 28 Miscellaneous maintenance 28 6 INCIDENTS THAT MAY OCCUR 30 7 AFTER SALES SERVICE 33 2...

Page 3: ...nce and keep pets away from it For dryers Before drying remove any powder or liquid detergent recipients that may have been pla ced in the drum with the laundry The plastic material of these recipient...

Page 4: ...ess to emptying filter access to transport braces Front transport brace Baseboard removal bolts Lever for placement on rollers Height adjustable front feet G G F F E E D D C C B B A A DESCRIPTION OF Y...

Page 5: ...ded Fig 07 Reattach the baseboard Fig 07 C C B B A A A A 2 INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE Fig 04 Fig 05 B B A A Fig 06 B B Fig 07 C C Rear transport brace Remove the 2 screws and the 4 screws D D the 4 scr...

Page 6: ...ANCE Placement on rollers Your machine has retractable rollers so that you can move it easily To place it on rollers turn the lever at the base of the appliance from the right to the extreme left Fig...

Page 7: ...n with one part glycerine for one part hot water Let the item soak for an hour then wash normally PAINT do not let paint spots dry Treat them immediately with the solvent indicated on the paint pot wa...

Page 8: ...ght dry laundry Single sheet ________________400 to 500 g Double sheet______________________800 g Pillowcase ________________________200 g Light night shirt____________________150 g Child s plain weav...

Page 9: ...s Pre washing compartment powder Washing compartment powder or liquid Bleach compartment Fabric softener compartment Powder detergent Liquid detergent 4 cl 3 2 1 NB All buttons are touch sensitive the...

Page 10: ...PROGRAMMING A DRYING CYCLE ONLY Important To ensure proper drying the load must not exceed 4 kg If the machine estimates that the load is too large to permit subsequent drying it stops at the end of t...

Page 11: ...cording to the load of laundry in the drum Information Choosing an option changes the cycle duration for example Prewash option the cycle is extended from 17 to 33 minutes Rinse plus option the cycle...

Page 12: ...that this change is not allowed and that it will not be taken into account 3 3 A A DETAILS OF PROGRAMS Prewash Sp cially designed for soiled laundry mud blood etc Cold agitation precedes a heating ph...

Page 13: ...t can limit spinning if it detects that the load is poorly distributed In this case your laundry may be insufficiently spun Spread out your laundry evenly in the drum and program a new spin Remaining...

Page 14: ...NG THE DETERGENT DISPENSER 5 EVERYDAY MAINTENANCE OF YOUR APPLIANCE Clean the detergent dispenser regularly To do this Push the button forwards and pull the dis penser upwards Fig 18 Hold the dispense...

Page 15: ...he pre sence of seals as well as tightening of connections NB excess foam may have caused overflow in this case slight leak try to re program a supervised cycle with a smaller amount of detergent If t...

Page 16: ...not empty you have programed Full tank stop the drainage pump or filter are blocked clean these parts the discharge pipe is bent or flattened The load is not spun or insufficiently spun you have sele...

Page 17: ...ofessional authorised to work on the brand When you call mention your appliance s complete refe rence model type serial number This infor mation appears on the manufacturer s rating plate Fig 26 ORIGI...

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