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Washing hints 

 

 

Hints on the most economical, most environmentally friendly way to use your washing machine. 

 

HINTS ON USING YOUR WASHING MACHINE 

Wait until you have a full load before using the machine: this will avoid the use of more water and power 

than necessary.  

We recommend using the full load capacity: this could save you up to 50% in power consumption. Wash a 

single full load rather than two light loads. 

 

WHEN IS PRE-WASHING NECESSARY? 

Only when washing heavily soiled clothes. 

With clothes that are not especially dirty, you can save between 5 and 15% by not using this option. 

 

WHAT WASH TEMPERATURE SHOULD I USE? 

Applying  a  stain  remover  before  placing  clothes  in  the  machine  will  eliminate  the  need  for  wash 

temperatures of more than 60 ºC. 

 

When loading a wash into the drum, we recommend that you: 

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For specially delicate garments we recommend the use of a protective net. 

• Empty all pockets and ensure that they do not contain metal objects (paperclips, safety pins, pins, 

coins,etc.). 

• Fasten pillow slips, close all zips and fastenings, and tie any loose ribbons or belts from dresses. 

• Remove all runners (metal and plastic) from curtains and net curtains. We recommend that the ribbon be 

gathered into a ball and tied with its own cord. 

• Unfold all items to be washed. 

• Be careful not to exceed the recommended load for each programme. 

• When washing rugs, bedspreads and other highly absorbent items, cancel the spin option. 
• In order to be able to wash woollens in the washing machine they must carry the “Pure New Wool”   

symbol as well as the information “does not become matted” or “machine washable”. 

• If possible, do not wash only towels. Mix them with your regular washing.  

• Ensure that no item becomes trapped between the drum doors.

 

 

 

LABEL SYMBOLS 

 

Labels are usually sown into the collar or side seams. The symbols which appear on them indicate the 

following: 

• Maximum WASH temperature. 

• Appropriate and inappropriate washing methods. 

• Appropriate and inappropriate washing products. 

 

The symbols are as follows:

 

 

WASH 

 

Washing instructions always appear as a basin with different indications: 

• Do not wash.  

 

• Can be washed both by hand or in the washing machine. The figures in the basin indicate the  
  maximum wash temperature. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for HNT6414

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...paring the wash Opening closing the drum 7 Detergent load 8 Electronically controlled variable load Fuzzy Logic 8 Specific programmes 9 General recommendations 10 Troubleshooting 12 Washing hints 13 S...

Page 3: ...amage to people or things resulting from the failure to comply with the appliance s installation and safety regulations Do not touch the appliance with wet hands or feet Do not use the appliance when...

Page 4: ...ppliance inside the drum Do not use the old tube for this purpose Connect one end of the water inlet pipe with the elbow bend to the electrovalve top rear part of the machine and the other end to a ta...

Page 5: ...anticlockwise until it comes up against the bottom of the washing machine Check that the appliance is properly levelled Check that the washing machine does not rock by trying to move two diagonally o...

Page 6: ...machine lid 2 Open the drum by pressing the white button with one hand while pressing down on the opposite door with the other 3 Place clothes in the drum one item at a time and without squashing Do...

Page 7: ...icates the maximum level which should never be exceeded Important We recommend not using bleach for programs with a prewash cycle Do not use liquid detergent for programs with a prewash cycle and or t...

Page 8: ...the worst of the dirt then runs a 30 C wash a rinse and a delicate spin to ensure maximum care for delicate heavily soiled garments CLASS AA Optimum wash performance can be obtained at 40 C with Class...

Page 9: ...the washing machine dry the rubber seal and leave the door open when the cycle ends CLEANING THE FILTER The washing machine comes with a special filter located behind the machine s front plinth panel...

Page 10: ...tton and turn the detergent dispenser outwards Remove the dispenser and clean it In the case of the pre wash I and wash II compartments it is advisable to remove any dried in remains of detergent whic...

Page 11: ...anchoring device for trans port has not been removed The wash load is not evenly distributed Adjust the feet Remove the transport support Distribute it evenly 6 The high speed spin does not work The w...

Page 12: ...ps close all zips and fastenings and tie any loose ribbons or belts from dresses Remove all runners metal and plastic from curtains and net curtains We recommend that the ribbon be gathered into a bal...

Page 13: ...ential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The symbol on the product indicates that this product...

Page 14: ...ned in both directions so that the programme is opposite the reference indicator p The temperature selected will depend on the programme See the Programme Table B1 SPIN SPEED SELECTOR B2 DELAYED START...

Page 15: ...800 2 MIXED SYNTHETICS Delicate coloureds 70 800 2 Delicates 60 40 600 1 5 Woollens 55 30 800 1 DELICATES Woollens 50 800 1 Gentle rinse 25 800 Gentle spin 9 1400 Empty 4 Hand wash 50 30 800 2 Sports...

Page 16: ...se cycle More water and a combination of drum rotation movements ensure that washing is perfectly rinsed The key can be activated in Cottons Mixed Synthetics Delicates Rinse Sport and AA40 programmes...

Page 17: ...ening At the end of the wash cycle the safety devices are deactivated the light goes out and the door can then be opened Cancel change programs Once you have started a program and wish to change or ca...

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