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Type of fabric and

degree of soil

Progr, Tem p e-

rature

D etergent

Fabric

softener

Stain rem oval

op tion/bleach

C ycle

length

(m inutes)

M ax.

Spin

Speed s

(r.p.m .)

D escrip tion of wash cycle

pre-

w as h w as h

Standard

Extremely soiled w hites

(sheets, tablecloths, etc.)

1

90°C

•

•

•

135

M ax.

Pre-wash, wash cycle, rinse cycles,

intermediate and final spin cycles

Extremely soiled w hites

(sheets, tablecloths, etc.)

2

90°C

•

•

D elicate/

Tradition al

125

M ax.

Wash cycle, rinse cycles,

intermediate and final spin cycles

Heavily soiled whites and fast

colours

2

60°C

•

•

D elicate/

Tradition al

110

M ax.

Wash cycle, rinse cycles,

intermediate and final spin cycles

Heavily soiled whites and

delicate colours

2

40°C

•

•

D elicate/

Tradition al

105

M ax.

Wash cycle, rinse cycles,

intermediate and final spin cycles

Sligh tly soiled w h ites and

delicate colours (sh irts,

jum pers, etc.)

3

40°C

•

•

D elicate/

Tradition al

70

M ax.

Wash cycle, rinse cycles,

intermediate and final spin cycles

Heavily soiled fast colours

(baby linen, etc.)

4

5

0°C

•

•

D elicate

75

800

W ash  cycle, rinse cycles, anti-

crease or delicate spin  cycle

Heavily soiled fast colours

(baby linen, etc.)

4

40°C

•

•

D elicate

60

800

W ash  cycle, rinse cycles, anti-

crease or delicate spin  cycle

W ool

5

40°C

•

•

50

600

W ash  cycle, rin s e cycles anti-

crease or delicate s pin cycle

Very delicate fabrics

(cu rtain s, s ilk, vis cose, etc.)

6

3 0°C

•

•

45

no

W ash  cycle, rin s e cycles, an ti-

crease or drain in g cycle

D ryin g cotton

7

M ax.

D ryin g delicates

8

no

Tim e  4 yo u

Heavily soiled whites and fast

colours

9

60°C

•

•

65

M ax.

Wash cycle, rinse cycles,

intermediate and final spin cycles

Delicate colours (all types of

slightly soiled garments)

10

40

°C

•

•

45

800

W ash  cycle, rinse cycles,

delicate spin cycle

Delicate colours (all types of

slightly soiled garments)

11

3 0°C

•

•

3 0

800

W ash  cycle, rin s e cycles an d

delicate spin  cycle

Spo rt

Sports shoes (MAX. 2 pairs)

12

30

°C

•

•

5 0

800

Cold w ash (w ithout detergents),

w ash cycle, rinse cycles, and

delicate spin cycle

Fabrics for sportsw ear

(Tracksuits, shorts, etc.)

13

3 0°C

•

•

60

600

Wash cycle, rinse cycles,

intermediate and final spin cycles

PAR TIAL  P R O GR A M M E S

R in s e

•

D elicate/

Tradition al

800

R in s e cycles an d spin  cycle

Spin  cycle

800

Draining and spin cycle

D rain

no

D rain

Starting and Programmes

Programme table

Briefly: starting a programme

1. Switch the Washer-dryer on by pressing button 

.

All the LEDS will light up for a few seconds and

the  ON-OFF/DOOR  LOCK  Led  will  begin  to  flash.

2. Load your laundry into the washing machine and

shut  the  appliance  door.

3. Set  the  PROGRAMME  knob  to  the  programme

required.

4.  Set  the  wash  temperature 

(see  page  9)

.

5. Set the drying cycle if necessary 

(see page 9).

6. Add the detergent and any fabric softener 

(see page 10)

.

7. Start the programme by pressing the START/RESET

button for one second. Once the programme has

been accepted all of the option and status LED's

will illuminate momentarily, the Door Lock LED 

will be lit and the relevant wash cycle progress

LED will also be lit.

To cancel it, keep the START/RESET button pressed

for at least 2 seconds.

8. When  the  programme  is  finished,  the  ON-OFF/

DOOR LOCK Led will flash to indicate that the

appliance door can be opened. Take out your

laundry and leave the appliance door ajar to allow

the  drum  to  dry  thoroughly.  Turn  the  Washer-dryer

off by pressing button 

.

Notes

-For programme 9, we advise against exceeding a wash load of 3.5 kg.

-For programme 13 we advise against exceeding a wash load of 2 kg.
-For the anti-crease function: see Easy iron, 

opposite page

. The information contained in the table is purely indicative.

Special  programme

Daily 

(programme 11 for Synthetics) is designed to wash lightly soiled garments in a short amount of time: it only lasts

30 minutes and allows you to save on both time and energy. By setting this programme (11 at 30°C), you can wash

different fabrics together (except for woollen and silk items), with a maximum load of 3 kg.

We recommend the use of liquid detergent.

Summary of Contents for WIDL 102

Page 1: ...s 9 Detergents and laundry 10 Detergent dispenser 10 Bleach cycle 10 Preparing your laundry 10 Special items 10 Precautions and advice 11 General safety 11 Disposal 11 Saving energy and respecting the environment 11 Care and maintenance 12 Cutting off the water or electricity supply 12 Cleaning your appliance 12 Cleaning the detergent dispenser 12 Caring for your appliance door and drum 12 Cleanin...

Page 2: ...her 2 If the floor is not perfectly level compen sate for any unevenness by tightening or loosening the adjustable front feet see figure the angle of inclination measured according to the worktop must not exceed 2 Levelling your appliance correctly will provide it with stability and avoid any vibrations noise and shifting during operation If it is placed on a fitted or loose carpet adjust the feet...

Page 3: ... supplied with a 13 amp fused plug it can be plugged into a 13 amp socket for immediate use Before using the appliance please read the instructions below WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN Replacing the fuse When replacing a faulty fuse a 13 amp ASTA approved fuse to BS 1362 should always be used and the fuse cover re fi...

Page 4: ...he appliance When disposing of the appliance please remove the plug by cutting the mains cable as close as possible to the plug body and dispose of it as described above The washing machine should not be installed in an outdoor environment not even when the area is sheltered because it may be very dangerous to leave it exposed to rain and thunderstorms When the washing machine is installed the mai...

Page 5: ...minimum pressure 0 05 MPa 0 5 bar drum capacity 46 litres Spin speed up to 1000 rpm Control programmes according to IEC456 directive Wash programme 2 temperature 60 C run with a load of 5 kg Drying first drying cycle performed with a 1 kg load by selecting a drying time of 40 min Second drying cycle performed with a 4 kg load and the DRYING knob on the setting This appliance is compliant with the ...

Page 6: ...page 9 FUNCTION buttons to select the functions available The button corresponding to the function selected will remain on TEMPERATURE knob to set the temperature or the cold wash cycle see page 9 START RESET button to start the programmes or cancel any incorrect settings ON OFF DOOR LOCK Led to find out whether the Washer dryer is on and if the appliance door can be opened see page 7 ON OFF butto...

Page 7: ... During the wash cycle the LEDs gradually illuminate on to indicate the cycle progress Prewash Wash Rinse Spin cycle Drying Note during draining the LED corresponding to the Spin cycle phase will be turned on when the drying cycle is complete the indicator light relative to phase will flash to indicate that the DRYING knob needs to be set back to the 0 setting Function buttons The FUNCTION BUTTONS...

Page 8: ...ithout detergents wash cycle rinse cycles and delicate spin cycle Fabrics for sportswear Tracksuits shorts etc 13 30 C 60 600 Wash cycle rinse cycles intermediate and final spin cycles PAR TIAL P R OGR AM M E S R inse Delicate Traditional 800 R inse cycles and spin cycle Spin cycle 800 Draining and spin cycle Drain no Drain Starting and Programmes Programme table Briefly starting a programme 1 Swi...

Page 9: ...table below 2 the function is enabled when the corresponding button is illuminated Note The rapid flashing of the button indicates that the corresponding function cannot be selected for the programme set Function Effect Comments Enabled with programmes Stain removal Bleaching cycle designed to remove the toughest stains Please remember to pour the bleach into extra compartment 4 see page 10 This f...

Page 10: ...he bleach into extra compartment 4 set the Rinse programme and enable the Stain removal option see page 9 To bleach during a wash cycle pour in the detergent and fabric softener set the desired programme and enable the Stain removal option see page 9 The use of extra compartment 4 excludes the possibility of using the pre wash cycle Preparing your laundry Divide your laundry according to the type ...

Page 11: ...tive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment requires that old household electrical appliances must not be disposed of in the normal unsorted municipal waste stream Old appliances must be collected separately in order to optimise the recovery and recycling of the materials they contain and reduce the impact on human health and the environment The crossed out wheeled bin symbol on t...

Page 12: ... The Washer dryer is fitted with a self cleaning pump that does not require any maintenance Sometimes small items such as coins or buttons may fall into the pre chamber that protects the pump situated in the lower part of the same Make sure the wash cycle has ended and unplug the appliance To access the pre chamber 1 using a screwdriver remove the cover panel on the lower front of the Washer dryer...

Page 13: ...pe see page 3 for correct installation The wall drainage system doesn t have a standard pipe min 38 mm Some programs have a slower final spin to taked best care of the fabrics See page 8 for details of the final spin speed for each program The programme does not foresee the draining some programmes require enabling the draining manually see page 8 The Easy iron option is enabled to complete the pr...

Page 14: ...s is not the case contact an authorised Technical Service Centre on the telephone number provided on the guarantee certificate Always request the assistance of authorised servicemen Notify the operator of the type of problem the appliance model Mod the serial number S N This information can be found on the data plate situated on the rear of the washer dryer Service Service ...

Page 15: ... ﻇ ﺎ ﺋ ﻒ 3 2 ﻣ ﺴ ﺎ ﺣ ﻴ ﻖ ﻏ ﺴ ﻴ ﻞ و ﻣ ﻼ ﺑ ﺲ 4 2 ﺣ ﻮ ض ﻣ ﺴ ﺎ ﺣ ﻴ ﻖ ا ﻟ ﻐ ﺴ ﻴ ﻞ 4 2 د و ر ة ا ﻟ ﺘ ﺒ ﻴ ﺾ 4 2 ﺗ ﺤ ﻀ ﻴ ﺮ ا ﻟ ﻤ ﻼ ﺑ ﺲ ﻟ ﻠ ﻐ ﺴ ﻴ ﻞ 4 2 أ ﻗ ﻤ ﺸ ﺔ ﺧ ﺎ ﺻ ﺔ 4 2 ﺣ ﺬ ر و ﻧ ﺼ ﺎ ﺋ ﺢ 5 2 أ ﻣ ﻦ ﻋ ﺎ م 5 2 ا ﻟ ﺘ ﺨ ﻠ ﺺ ﻣ ﻦ ا ﻟ ﻨ ﻔ ﺎ ﻳ ﺎ ت 5 2 ا ﻻ ﻗ ﺘ ﺼ ﺎ د و و ا ﺣ ﺘ ﺮ ا م ا ﻟ ﺒ ﻴ ﺌ ﺔ 5 2 ﺻ ﻴ ﺎ ﻧ ﺔ و ﺣ ﻤ ﺎ ﻳ ﺔ 6 2 ا ﻏ ﻼ ق ا ﻟ ﻤ ﺎ ء و ا ﻟ ﺘ ﻴ ﺎ ر ا ﻟ ﻜ ﻬ ﺮ ﺑ ﺎ ﺋ ﻲ 6 2 ﺗ ﻨ ﻈ ﻴ ﻒ ﻏ ﺴ ﺎ ﻟ ﺔ ﻧ ﺸ ﺎ ﻓ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﻤ...

Page 16: ...ﻬ ﺎ ز 1 ر آ ﺒ ﻮ ا ﻏ ﺴ ﺎ ﻟ ﺔ ﻧ ﺸ ﺎ ﻓ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﻤ ﻼ ﺑ ﺲ ﻋ ﻠ ﻰ أ ر ﺿ ﻴ ﺔ ﻣ ﺴ ﺘ ﻮ ﻳ ﺔ و ﺻ ﻠ ﺒ ﺔ ﺑ ﺪ و ن أ ر ﺗ ﻜ ﺎ ز ه ﺎ ﻋ ﻠ ﻰ ﺣ ﺎ ﺋ ﻂ أ و ﻗ ﻄ ﻊ أ ﺛ ﺎ ث أ و أ ي ﺷ ﻲ ء ا ﺧ ﺮ 2 ا ذ ا آ ـ ﺎ ﻧ ـ ﺖ ا ﻷ ر ﺿ ـ ﻴ ـ ﺔ ﻏ ـ ﻴ ـ ﺮ ﻣ ـ ﺴ ـ ﺘ ـ ﻮ ﻳ ـ ﺔ ﻳ ـ ﻤ ـ ﻜ ـ ﻨ ـ ﻜ ـ ﻢ ا ﻻ ﺳ ـ ﺘ ـ ﻌ ـ ﺎ ﻧ ـ ﺔ ﺑ ـ ﺎ ﻷ ر ﺟ ـ ﻞ ا ﻷ ﻣ ـ ﺎ ﻣ ـ ﻴ ـ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﻤ ﺘ ﺤ ﺮ آ ﺔ و ا ﻟ ﺘ ﻲ ﻗ ﺎ ﺑ ﻠ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﺘ ﻌ ﺪ ﻳ ﻞ ﻓ ﻲ ا ر ﺗ ﻔ ﺎ ﻋ ﻬ ﺎ و ذ ﻟ ﻚ ﻻ ز ا ﻟ ﺔ ...

Page 17: ... ة ا ﻟ ﻔ ﻴ ﻮ ز ﻋ ـ ﻨ ـ ﺪ ﺗ ـ ﻐ ـ ﻴ ـ ﻴ ـ ﺮ ا ﻟ ـ ﻤ ـ ﻨ ـ ﺼ ـ ﻬ ـ ﺮ ة ا ﻟ ـ ﻔ ـ ﻴ ـ ﻮ ز ا ﻟ ـ ﻤ ـ ﻌ ـ ﻄ ـ ﻮ ب ا ﺳ ـ ﺘ ـ ﺨ ـ ﺪ ﻣ ـ ﻮ ا د ا ﺋ ـ ﻤ ـ ﺎ ﻣ ـ ﻨ ـ ﺼ ـ ﻬ ـ ﺮ ة 3 1 ا ﻣ ـ ﺒ ـ ﻴ ـ ﺮ A T S A ﺧ ﺎ ﺿ ﻌ ﺔ ﻟ ﻠ ﻤ ﻘ ﻴ ﺎ س 2 6 3 1 S B و أ ﻋ ﻴ ﺪ و ا ﻏ ﻄ ﺎ ء ا ﻟ ﻤ ﻨ ﺼ ﻬ ﺮ ة ا ﻟ ﻰ ﻣ ﻜ ﺎ ﻧ ﻪ ا ﻟ ﺬ ي آ ـ ﺎ ن ﻓ ـ ﻴ ـ ﻪ ﻓ ـ ﻲ ﺣ ـ ﺎ ﻟ ـ ﺔ ﻓ ـ ﻘ ـ ﺪ ا ن ه ـ ﺬ ا ا ﻟ ـ ﻐ ـ ﻄ ـ ﺎ ء ﻻ ﺗ ـ ﺴ ـ ﺘ ـ ﺨ ـ ﺪ ﻣ ـ ﻮ ا ا ﻟ...

Page 18: ... ﻰ ﻟ ﻮ آ ﺎ ن ا ﻟ ﻤ ﻜ ﺎ ن ﻣ ﻐ ﻄ ﻰ و ذ ﻟ ﻚ ﻷ ﻧ ﻪ ﻣ ﻦ ا ﻟ ﺨ ﻄ ﺮ ﺗ ﺮ ك ا ﻟ ﺠ ﻬ ﺎ ز ﺗ ﺤ ﺖ ﻋ ﻮ ا ﻣ ﻞ ا ﻟ ﻄ ﻘ ﺺ ﻣ ﺜ ﻞ ا ﻟ ﻤ ﻄ ﺮ ﺑ ﺮ ق ر ﻋ ﺪ ا ﻟ ﻰ ا ﺧ ﺮ ه ﺑ ـ ﻌ ـ ﺪ ا ﻻ ﻧ ـ ﻬ ـ ﺎ ء ﻣ ـ ﻦ ﺗ ـ ﺮ آ ـ ﻴ ـ ﺐ ا ﻟ ـ ﺠ ـ ﻬ ـ ﺎ ز ﻳ ـ ﺠ ـ ﺐ أ ن ﻳ ـ ﻜ ـ ﻮ ن ﻣ ـ ﻦ ا ﻟ ـ ﺴ ـ ﻬ ـ ﻞ ا ﻟ ـ ﻮ ﺻ ـ ﻮ ل ا ﻟ ـ ﻰ ﻣ ـ ﻘ ـ ﺒ ـ ﺲ ا ﻟ ﺘ ﻴ ﺎ ر ا ﻟ ﻜ ﻬ ﺮ ﺑ ﺎ ﺋ ﻲ ا ﻷ ﻧ ﺜ ﻰ ﻻ ﺗ ﺴ ﺘ ﺨ ﺪ ﻣ ﻮ ا ﻣ ﻬ ﺎ ﻳ ﺌ ﺎ ت ا و ﻣ ﻘ ﺒ ﺲ ﻣ ﺘ ﻌ ﺪ د ا ﻟ ﺜ ﻘ...

Page 19: ...ﺎ ل 5 0 ﺑ ﺎ ر ﻗ ﺪ ر ة ﺣ ﻮ ض ا ﻟ ﻐ ﺴ ﻴ ﻞ 6 4 ﻟ ﺘ ﺮ ﺳ ﺮ ﻋ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﻌ ﺼ ﺮ ا ﻟ ﺪ و ر ا ﻧ ﻴ ﺔ ﺑ ﺮ ا ﻣ ﺞ ﺗ ﺠ ﺮ ﺑ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﺠ ﻬ ﺎ ز ﺣ ﺴ ﺐ ا ﻟ ﻘ ﻮ ا ﻋ ﺪ 6 5 4 C E I ا ﻟ ﻐ ﺴ ﻴ ﻞ ﺑ ﺮ ﻧ ﺎ ﻣ ﺞ 2 د ر ﺟ ﺔ ﺣ ﺮ ا ر ة 0 6 د ر ﺟ ﺔ ﻣ ﺌ ﻮ ﻳ ﺔ ﺗ ﻤ ﺖ ا ﻟ ﺘ ﺠ ﺮ ﺑ ﺔ ﺑ ﺤ ﻤ ﻞ ﻏ ﺴ ﻴ ﻞ 5 آ ﻐ ﻢ ا ﻟ ـ ﺘ ـ ﻨ ـ ﺸ ـ ﻴ ـ ﻒ ا ﻟ ـ ﺘ ـ ﺸ ـ ﻴ ـ ﻒ ا ﻷ و ل ﺗ ـ ﻢ ﺑ ـ ﺤ ـ ﻤ ـ ﻞ 1 آ ـ ﻐ ـ ﻢ و ﺑ ـ ﺎ ﺧ ـ ﺘ ـ ﻴ ـ ﺎ ر ز ﻣ ـ ﻦ ﺗ ﻨ ﺸ ﻴ ﻒ 0 4 د ﻗ ﻴ ﻘ ﺔ ...

Page 20: ... ﺰ و د ة ﺑ ﻬ ﺎ ﻏ ﺴ ﺎ ﻟ ﺔ ﻧ ﺸ ﺎ ﻓ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﻤ ﻼ ﺑ ﺲ ا ﻟ ﺰ ر ا ﻟ ﺬ ي ﻳ ﻘ ﻮ م ﺑ ﺘ ﺸ ﻐ ﻴ ﻞ ا ﺣ ﺪ ي ا ﻟ ﻮ ﻇ ﺎ ﺋ ﻒ ﻳ ﻜ ﻮ ن ﻣ ﻀ ﻲ ء ﻋ ﻨ ﺪ ا ﺧ ﺘ ﻴ ﺎ ر ه ﻣ ﻘ ﺒ ﺾ د ر ﺟ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﺤ ﺮ ا ر ة ﻟ ﻮ ﺿ ﻊ د ر ﺟ ﺔ ﺣ ﺮ ا ر ة ا ﻟ ﻐ ﺴ ﻴ ﻞ أ و ا ﻟ ﻘ ﻴ ﺎ م ﺑ ﻌ ﻤ ﻠ ﻴ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﻐ ﺴ ﻴ ﻞ ﺑ ﻤ ﺎ ء ﺑ ﺎ ر د ا ﻧ ﻈ ﺮ ا ﻟ ﻰ ﺻ ﻔ ﺤ ﺔ 3 2 ز ر ﺑ ﺪ ء ﺷ ﻄ ﺐ ا ﻟ ﺒ ﺮ ﻧ ﺎ ﻣ ﺞ T E S E R T R A T S ﻟ ﺘ ﺸ ﻐ ﻴ ﻞ ا ﻟ ﺒ ﺮ ا ﻣ ﺞ أ و ا ﻟ ﻐ ﺎ ﺋ ﻬ ﺎ ﻋ ﻨ ﺪ ﻣ ﺎ ﻳ ﻘ...

Page 21: ... ﻠ ﻮ ﻣ ﺎ ت ﻣ ﺮ ﺣ ﻠ ﺔ ﺑ ﺎ ﻟ ﻌ ﻤ ﻞ ﺧ ﻼ ل د و ر ة ا ﻟ ﻐ ﺴ ﻴ ﻞ ﻣ ﺼ ﺎ ﺑ ﻴ ﺢ ا ﻻ ﻧ ﺬ ا ر ﺗ ﻀ ﻲ ء و ا ﺣ ﺪ ﺗ ﻠ ﻮ ا ﻻ ﺧ ﺮ ﻟ ﻴ ﺸ ﻴ ﺮ آ ﻞ و ا ﺣ ﺪ ﻣ ﻦ ه ﺬ ه ا ﻟ ﻤ ﺼ ﺎ ﺑ ﻴ ﺢ ا ﻟ ﻰ ﺗ ﻘ ﺪ م ﺑ ﺮ ﻧ ﺎ ﻣ ﺞ ا ﻟ ﻐ ﺴ ﻴ ﻞ ا ﻟ ﻐ ﺴ ﻴ ﻞ ا ﻟ ﺒ ﺪ ا ﺋ ﻲ ا ﻟ ﻐ ﺴ ﻴ ﻞ ا ﻟ ﻌ ﺎ د ي ا ﻟ ﻔ ﻀ ﻔ ﻀ ﺔ ﻋ ﻤ ﻠ ﻴ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﻌ ﺼ ﺮ ا ﻟ ﺪ و ر ا ﻧ ﻴ ﺔ ﻋ ﻤ ﻠ ﻴ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﺘ ﻨ ﺸ ﻴ ﻒ ﻣ ﻼ ﺣ ﻈ ﺔ ﺧ ﻼ ل ﻋ ﻤ ﻠ ﻴ ﺔ ﺗ ﻔ ﺮ ﻳ ﻎ ا ﻟ ﻤ ﺎ ء ﻣ ﻦ ﺣ ﻮ ض ﻏ ﺴ ﻴ ﻞ ا ﻟ ﻐ ﺴ ﺎ ﻟ...

Page 22: ... ﺟ ﺪ ا ﺑ ﺮ ا د ي ﺣ ﺮ ﻳ ﺮ ا ﻟ ﺦ ﺗ ﻨ ﺸ ﻴ ﻒ ا ﻧ ﺴ ﺠ ﺔ ﻗ ﻄ ﻨ ﻴ ﺔ 0 3 د ر ﺟ ﺔ ر ﻳ ﺎ ﺿ ﺔ t r o p S ﻓ ﻀ ﻔ ﻀ ﺔ و ﻋ ﻤ ﻠ ﻴ ﺔ ﻋ ﺼ ﺮ د و ر ا ﻧ ﻴ ﺔ ﻋ ﻤ ﻠ ﻴ ﺔ ﻋ ﺼ ﺮ د و ر ا ﻧ ﻴ ﺔ ﻋ ﻤ ﻠ ﻴ ﺔ ﻋ ﺼ ﺮ د و ر ا ﻧ ﻴ ﺔ ﺑ ﻮ ا ت ر ﻳ ﺎ ﺿ ﺔ 2 ز و ج ﻋ ﻠ ﻰ ا ﻷ ﻗ ﺼ ﻰ ا ﻧ ـ ﺴ ـ ﺠ ـ ﺔ ﻟ ـ ﻤ ـ ﻼ ﺑ ـ ﺲ ر ﻳ ـ ﺎ ﺿ ـ ﻴ ـ ﺔ ﺑ ـ ﺪ ﻟ ـ ﺔ ر ﻳ ـ ﺎ ﺿ ـ ﺔ ﺷ ﺮ ﻃ ﺎ ت ا ﻟ ﺦ ﻓ ﻀ ﻔ ﻀ ﺔ ﺿ ﺪ ا ﻟ ﺠ ﻌ ﻠ ﻜ ﺔ أ و ﺗ ﻔ ﺮ ﻳ ﻎ ا ﻟ ﻤ ﺎ ء ﻣ ﻦ ا ﻟ ﻐ ﺴ ﺎ ﻟ ﺔ ﺗ...

Page 23: ...ﺔ ﻟ ﺤ ﻤ ﻞ ا ﻧ ﺴ ﺠ ﺔ ﻗ ﻄ ﻨ ﻴ ﺔ و ز ﻧ ﻬ ﺎ أ ﻗ ﻞ ﻣ ﻦ 1 آ ﻴ ﻠ ﻮ ﻏ ﺮ ا م ا ﺳ ﺘ ﺨ ﺪ ﻣ ﻮ ا ا ﻟ ﺒ ﺮ ﻧ ﺎ ﻣ ﺞ ا ﻟ ﺨ ﺎ ص ﺑ ﺘ ﻨ ﺸ ﻴ ﻒ ا ﻻ ﻧ ﺴ ﺠ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﻤ ﺴ ﺘ ﺨ ﺮ ﺟ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﻮ ﻇ ﺎ ﺋ ﻒ ا ﻟ ﻮ ﻇ ﺎ ﺋ ﻒ ا ﻟ ﻤ ﺨ ﺘ ﻠ ﻔ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﺘ ﻲ ﻣ ﻦ ا ﻟ ﻤ ﻤ ﻜ ﻦ ا ﺳ ﺘ ﺨ ﺪ ا ﻣ ﻬ ﺎ ﻋ ﻨ ﺪ ﻋ ﻤ ﻠ ﻴ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﻐ ﺴ ﻴ ﻞ و ﻣ ﻮ ﻓ ﺮ ة ﻣ ﻦ ﻗ ﺒ ﻞ ا ﻟ ﻐ ﺴ ﺎ ﻟ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﻨ ﺸ ﺎ ﻓ ﺔ ﺗ ﺴ ﺎ ﻋ ﺪ ﻋ ﻠ ﻰ ا ﻟ ﺤ ﺼ ﻮ ل ﻋ ﻠ ﻰ ﻏ ﺴ ﻴ ﻞ أ ﻧ ﻈ ﻒ و ﺑ ﻴ ﺎ ض ﻧ ﺎ ﺻ ﻊ ﻣ ﺜ ﻞ ر ﻏ ﺒ ﺘ ﻜ ...

Page 24: ... ة ا ﻟ ﻐ ﺴ ﻴ ﻞ ﻗ ﻮ ﻣ ﻮ ا ﺑ ﻌ ﻤ ﻠ ﻴ ﺔ ﺻ ﺐ ﻣ ﺴ ﺤ ﻮ ق ا ﻟ ﻐ ﺴ ﻴ ﻞ ا ﻟ ﻌ ﺎ د ي و ا ﻟ ﻤ ﺴ ﺎ ﺣ ﻴ ﻖ ا ﻻ ﺿ ﺎ ﻓ ﻴ ﺔ ﺿ ﻌ ﻮ ا ا ﻟ ﺒ ﺮ ﻧ ﺎ ﻣ ﺞ ا ﻟ ﺬ ي ﺗ ﻮ د و ن ا ﺳ ﺘ ﺨ ﺪ ا ﻣ ﻪ و ﺷ ﻐ ﻠ ﻮ ا ا ﻟ ﻮ ﻇ ﻴ ﻔ ﺔ ا ﻻ ﺿ ﺎ ﻓ ﻴ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﺘ ﺒ ﻴ ﺾ ا ﻧ ﻈ ﺮ ﺻ ﻔ ﺤ ﺔ ر ﻗ ﻢ 3 2 ا ﺳ ﺘ ﺨ ﺪ ا م ا ﻟ ﺤ ﻮ ض ا ﻻ ﺿ ﺎ ﻓ ﻲ ر ﻗ ﻢ 4 ﻳ ﻠ ﻐ ﻲ ﻋ ﻤ ﻠ ﻴ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﻐ ﺴ ﻴ ﻞ ا ﻻ ﺿ ﺎ ﻓ ﻲ ﺗ ﺤ ﻀ ﻴ ﺮ ا ﻟ ﻤ ﻼ ﺑ ﺲ ﻟ ﻠ ﻐ ﺴ ﻴ ﻞ ا ﻓ ﺼ ﻠ ﻮ ا ا ﻟ ﻤ ﻼ ﺑ ﺲ ا ﻟ ﻤ ﺮ ا د ﻏ...

Page 25: ... ـ ﻐ ـ ﺬ ﻳ ـ ﺔ ا ﻟ ـ ﻜ ـ ﻬ ـ ﺮ ﺑ ـ ﺎ ﺋ ـ ﻴ ـ ﺔ و ﺑ ﺨ ﻠ ﻊ ﺑ ﺎ ب ا ﻟ ﻐ ﺴ ﺎ ﻟ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﻨ ﺸ ﺎ ﻓ ﺔ ا ﻻ ﻗ ﺘ ﺼ ﺎ د و ا ﺣ ﺘ ﺮ ا م ا ﻟ ﺒ ﻴ ﺌ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﺘ ﻜ ﻨ ﻮ ﻟ ﻮ ﺟ ﻴ ﺎ ﻓ ﻲ ﺧ ﺪ ﻣ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﺒ ﻴ ﺌ ﺔ ا ذ ا ر أ ﻳ ـ ﺘ ـ ﻢ ﻣ ـ ﻦ ﺧ ـ ﻼ ل ﺑ ـ ﺎ ب ا ﻟ ـ ﻐ ـ ﺴ ـ ﺎ ﻟ ـ ﺔ ا ﻟ ـ ﻨ ـ ﺸ ـ ﺎ ﻓ ـ ﺔ ﻣ ـ ﺎ ء ﻗ ـ ﻠ ـ ﻴ ـ ﻞ ذ ﻟ ـ ﻚ ﻷ ن ا ﻟ ـ ﺘ ـ ﻜ ـ ﻨ ـ ﻮ ﻟ ـ ﻮ ﺟ ـ ﻴ ـ ﺎ ا ﻟ ـ ﺠ ـ ﺪ ﻳ ـ ﺪ ة ا ﻟ ﻤ ﺼ ﻤ ﻤ ﺔ ﻣ ﻦ ﻗ ﺒ ﻞ ﺷ ﺮ آ ﺔ ا ر ﺳ ﺘ ﻦ ﻳ ﻜ ﻔ...

Page 26: ... ﻎ ا ﻟ ﻤ ﺎ ء ﻣ ﻦ ا ﻟ ﻐ ﺴ ﺎ ﻟ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﻨ ﺸ ﺎ ﻓ ﺔ ا ﻟ ـ ﻐ ـ ﺴ ـ ﺎ ﻟ ـ ﺔ ا ﻟ ـ ﻨ ـ ﺸ ـ ﺎ ﻓ ـ ﺔ ﻣ ـ ﺰ و د ة ﺑ ـ ﻤ ـ ﻀ ـ ﺨ ـ ﺔ ﺗ ـ ﻔ ـ ﺮ ﻳ ـ ﻎ ا ﻟ ـ ﻤ ـ ﺎ ء ﻣ ـ ﻦ ا ﻟ ـ ﻐ ـ ﺴ ـ ﺎ ﻟ ـ ﺔ ا ﻟ ـ ﻨ ـ ﺸ ـ ﺎ ﻓ ـ ﺔ ﻗ ـ ﺎ د ر ة ﻋ ـ ﻠ ـ ﻰ ﺗ ـ ﻨ ـ ﻈ ـ ﻴ ـ ﻒ ﻧ ﻔ ﺴ ﻬ ﺎ ﺑ ﻨ ﻔ ﺴ ﻬ ﺎ و ﻟ ﻴ ﺴ ﺖ ﺑ ﺤ ﺎ ﺟ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﻰ أ ﻳ ﻪ ﻋ ﻤ ﻠ ﻴ ﺔ ﺗ ﻨ ﻈ ﻴ ﻒ أ و ﺻ ﻴ ﺎ ن و ﻟ ﻜ ﻦ ﻣ ﻦ ا ﻟ ﻤ ﻤ ﻜ ﻦ أ ن ﻳ ﺤ ﺪ ث أ ن أ ﺷ ﻴ ﺎ ء ﺻ ﻐ ﻴ ﺮ ة ﻣ ﺜ ﻞ ﻗ ﻄ ﻊ ﻣ ﻌ...

Page 27: ...ا آ ـ ﺎ ﻧ ـ ﺖ ا ﻟ ـ ﺸ ـ ﻘ ـ ﺔ ﻣ ـ ﻮ ﺟ ـ ﻮ د ة ﻓ ـ ﻲ ا ﺧ ـ ﺮ ﻃ ﻮ ا ﺑ ﻖ ا ﻟ ﺒ ﻨ ﺎ ء ﻣ ﻦ ا ﻟ ﻤ ﻤ ﻜ ﻦ ﺣ ﺪ و ث ﻇ ﺎ ه ﺮ ة ﺷ ﻔ ﻂ ﻟ ﻠ ﻤ ﺎ ء ا ﻟ ﻤ ﻮ ﺟ ﻮ د د ا ﺧ ﻞ ا ﻟ ﻐ ﺴ ﺎ ﻟ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﻨ ﺸ ﺎ ﻓ ﺔ ﻋ ﻦ ﻃ ﺮ ﻳ ﻖ ا ﻟ ﻤ ﺼ ﺮ ف ا ﻟ ﻤ ﻮ ﺟ ﻮ د ﻓ ﻲ ا ﻟ ﺤ ﺎ ﺋ ﻂ و ﻟ ﻬ ﺬ ا ا ﻟ ﻐ ﺴ ﺎ ﻟ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﻨ ﺸ ﺎ ﻓ ﺔ ﺗ ﺄ ﺧ ﺬ ا ﻟ ﻤ ﺎ ء و ا ﻟ ﻤ ﺼ ﺮ ف ﻳ ﻔ ﺮ ﻏ ﻪ ﻣ ﻨ ﻬ ﺎ ﻟ ﺤ ﻞ ه ﺬ ه ا ﻟ ﻤ ﺸ ﻜ ﻠ ﺔ ﻣ ﻮ ﺟ ﻮ د ﻓ ﻲ ا ﻷ ﺳ ﻮ ا ق ﺻ ﻤ ﺎ ﻣ ﺎ ت ﺿ ﺪ ﺷ ﻔ ﻂ ا ...

Page 28: ... ﻧ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﻔ ﻨ ﻴ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﻤ ﺨ ﻮ ﻟ ﺔ ﻣ ﻦ ﻗ ﺒ ﻞ ا ﻟ ﺸ ﺮ آ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﺼ ﺎ ﻧ ﻌ ﺔ ﻻ ﺗ ﺴ ﺘ ﻌ ﻴ ﻨ ﻮ ا أ ﺑ ﺪ ا ﺑ ﻔ ﻨ ﻴ ﻴ ﻦ ﻏ ﻴ ﺮ ﻣ ﺨ ﻮ ﻟ ﻴ ﻦ ﻣ ﻦ ﻗ ﺒ ﻞ ا ﻟ ﺸ ﺮ آ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﺼ ﺎ ﻧ ﻌ ﺔ ﺑ ﺎ ﻟ ﻘ ﻴ ﺎ م ﺑ ﻌ ﻤ ﻠ ﻴ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﺼ ﻴ ﺎ ﻧ ﺔ أ ﻋ ﻄ ﻮ ا ا ﻟ ﻤ ﻌ ﻠ ﻮ ﻣ ﺎ ت ا ﻟ ﺘ ﺎ ﻟ ﻴ ﺔ ﻧ ﻮ ع ا ﻟ ﺨ ﺮ ا ب ﻣ ﺪ ﻳ ﻞ ا ﻟ ﺠ ﻬ ﺎ ز d o M ر ﻗ ﻢ ا ﻟ ﺘ ﺴ ﻠ ﺴ ﻠ ﻲ ﻟ ﻠ ﺠ ﻬ ﺎ ز N S ه ﺬ ه ا ﻟ ﻤ ﻌ ﻠ ﻮ ﻣ ﺎ ت ﺗ ﻜ ﻮ ن ﻣ ﻮ ﺟ ﻮ د ة ﻋ ﻠ ﻰ ﻟ ﻮ ﺣ ﺔ ا ﻟ ﻤ ﻮ ا ﺻ ﻔ ﺎ ت ا...

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