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Installation 

and setting 

up your 

machine

Use and 

care of your 

machine

Advice, help 

and trouble-

shooting 

guide

ISE2

v2

  Washing Machine

user guide

Summary of Contents for ISE2

Page 1: ...2 Installation and setting up your machine Use and care of your machine Advice help and trouble shooting guide ISE2v2 Washing Machine user guide...

Page 2: ...ur environment along with saving you money in detergent and energy use It is both kind to your wallet and the planet We recommend that you read through this instruction manual even if you have used a...

Page 3: ...to any general problems that you may encounter and how to resolve them Pages 22 23 General care of your machine Pages 20 21 The safety features of your ISE machine and how to use the security feature...

Page 4: ...tating counterclockwise by a suitable wrench or spanner Remove the screws by pulling them Often this may take a little force and manipula tion to release the rubber mounts To the holes where the trans...

Page 5: ...to operate as folows Cold water fill from a 3 4 BSP inlet connection Drain to either standpipe ideal or sink trap connection 13A UK three pin plug point Water Connection The machine should be connect...

Page 6: ...within the guidelines shown in the diagram be low Failure to do so can cause backfilling where the machine can fill from the home plumbing causing malodourers and this is not covered by warranty Be su...

Page 7: ...part of the installation is to ensure after the machine is placed into postion that it is level and solid Failure to do so can lead to excessive vibration from the machine and poor or no spin if the v...

Page 8: ...wash with one of those sections offering additional rinse spin and drain func tions Cottons Section Programs 1 9 This section is for cottons and mixed fabrics Synthetics Section Programs 10 14 This s...

Page 9: ...d water temperature is often several degrees lower than it is during the summer months and this leads to additional heating time so this can affect these times Water pressure can also massively change...

Page 10: ...c or delicates cycles for a deeper and more intensive cleaning however if you repeatedly place delicate items in a cotton cycle it can cause damage to your clothing The following section details the u...

Page 11: ...shed safely on this cycle and you will have all the benefits of stain removal Uses detergent compartment 2 Ideal for Medium soiled cotton or linen textiles including coloured items Can be used with Fu...

Page 12: ...This is the cottons cold cycle where cold water only is used and should be used as directed by the garment labelling Uses detergent compartment 2 Ideal for Slightly soiled cotton or linen textiles inc...

Page 13: ...es Conversely washing a cotton item that requires a higher level of agitation on a synthetic program may not clean it properly This rest of this section will explain the various synthetic wash options...

Page 14: ...load Approximate cycle time 91 minutes 40 C synthetic 40 C sport wash This is a program designed specifically to clean mixed fibre curtains which often have delicate surfaces specifically tuile diole...

Page 15: ...t will almost certainly result in damage primarily shrinkage to your clothes which cannot be reversed The delicate 30 C cycle is designed with a very gentle wash action to care for very deli cate fibr...

Page 16: ...ever particular care must be paid to the detergent requirments for each fabric type please refer to the fabric care label on the garment for more information With the above in mind with the detergent...

Page 17: ...also required for some fabrics such as the no spin option which is required for delicate silks and suchlike Please note the symbols below and in the previous guide to each program you can quickly see...

Page 18: ...ubborn stains Mild Wash Process Easy care coloured wash reduce the quantity of laundry Pre wash only if the textiles are heavily soiled Avoid spinning or do spin for short periods only to minimise the...

Page 19: ...s at once You establish that the machine is operating normally That the machine is installed correctly That the machine is clear and clean internally It also allows you to see how the machine operates...

Page 20: ...int we recommend Simply by Aquados for both normal biological detergent or non biological and also for colour detergent This is the only detergent which will deliver excellent results and environmenta...

Page 21: ...ly overload the drum Should you do so then there is a risk of damage to the machine and the clothing as well as inferior cleaning results so it is highly inadvisable To load correctly you should alway...

Page 22: ...e corresponding indica tors will light To begin the program now press the Start Pause button once and the program will start Changing The Program If you have selected a program and wish to change it f...

Page 23: ...possible thereby minimising any vibrations and making the machine smoother and quieter in operation However should the machine not be able to evenly distribute the laundry to ensure that the machine s...

Page 24: ...activation of child lock is shown by blinking of LED on Start Pause button WARNING This feature will deactivate all controls and function buttons whilst it is active Power Failure Protection Your mach...

Page 25: ...then be removed for cleaning as if this becomes blocked the machine may not take fabric conditioner correctly The filter is located at the bottom right hand side of the machine behind the lower kickp...

Page 26: ...cycle to clear as much water as possible however there may still be up to 2 3 litres of water in the sump Once the filter is removed you will be able to see the blades of the drain pump and you can s...

Page 27: ...ibrates Ensure that the transit straps have been removed see Page 1 Ensure that the feet have been adjusted and that the machine is level See Page 4 Ensure that the load is balanced as best as possibl...

Page 28: ...he machine after use The machine is filling with water from your drainage system Very often this is a result of the drain hose being too low and connected to a sink trap or a fault with your plumbing...

Page 29: ...06 Motor fault detected power off the machine and call service centre Start Pause Ready Program End On Error 07 Configuration error power off the machine and call service centre Start Pause Ready Pro...

Page 30: ...ISE Limited 19 21 Nursery Street Kilmarnock Scotland 0845 226 1268 www iseappliances co uk...

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