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Instructions for Use

KFL1000
Washing machine

Summary of Contents for KFL1000

Page 1: ...Instructions for Use KFL1000 Washing machine...

Page 2: ...nd washing agents Our appliances are friendly to the environment Some of the materials may be recycled others deposited or decomposed To avoid pollution on the environment once your appliance is no lo...

Page 3: ...ge 240 V 50 Hz Power 2300 W Max load 6 5 kg Power socket 240 V 50 Hz 10 A Water pressure min 0 05 MPa max 0 8 MPa Fuse 10 A 1 Front panel 2 Detergent dispenser 3 Door 4 Filter lid 5 Adjustable legs 6...

Page 4: ...end of the drain hose into the draining water Prior to starting the washing cycle lock the door by pressing them at the designated spot Door may not be opened during the washing cycle Use only deterge...

Page 5: ...y ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handl...

Page 6: ...ne Fig 1 Remove the brackets B Fig 1 and slide them into the groove on the blocking rod Fig 2 the right one should be turned around Use the brackets to rotate blocking rods for 90 and pull them out Cl...

Page 7: ...water pressure inlet must be between 0 05 and 0 8 MPa Minimum water pressure can be established by measuring the quantity of poured out water 3 litres of water must be poured out from completely open...

Page 8: ...ther data are listed on the rating plate on the back of the machine Check that the supplied electrical voltage is the same as on the rating sticker Your washing machine should be earthed and connected...

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Page 10: ...Rinse hold F START PAUSE knob Signal LED s washing program stages wash rinse spin Child lock 10 Program selector Basic programs Partial programs Cotton Pre wash Intensive Easy ironing Rinse Synthetics...

Page 11: ...drum with items of different sizes Pay attention to the labels on clothes which indicate the recommended washing mode see table of textile treatment symbols on the last page of these instructions Pro...

Page 12: ...laundry not to be excessively creased at the end of washing use the easy ironing program Synthetics Permanent Press Normally stained shirts blouses and other polyester and polyamide garments or a mix...

Page 13: ...m but prior pressing the START button F Rinse hold E This function is switched on after the selection of a basic program by pressing the knob E It may also be switched on during the operation prior to...

Page 14: ...0 500 Synthetics Mix 1000 600 Delicate 700 0 Wool 600 0 Hand wash 400 0 Selection of partial programs Selection of partial programs These are independent programs and may be used when you do not need...

Page 15: ...in Aggressive spinning for non delicate laundry at high spin RMP You may engage the reduced spin RPM knob Adding washing and softening agents see Tips for washing and energy saving pre wash compartmen...

Page 16: ...selection of a new program Switching the machine off deletes any previously selected additional functions i e Rinse hold so they have to be reactivated Upon switching OFF all additional pre selected f...

Page 17: ...PAUSE knob By pressing the PAUSE knob F program may be suspended at any time After certain time you may open the door if there is no water in the drum otherwise this is not possible Program is contin...

Page 18: ...ional functions You may merely switch off the machine by turning the program selector A to the position 0 Child lock remains active even after the appliance is switched off and you have to disengage i...

Page 19: ...a pre wash Use a short program and select lower washing temperature This way you can save up to 50 of energy Avoid washing too little quantities of laundry because of energy saving and for better perf...

Page 20: ...intended for main wash only without pre wash Insert particularly delicate linen stockings delicate underwear etc into a special laundry bag High spin RPM leaves less moisture in the laundry which drie...

Page 21: ...nt The interior of the drum and the door gasket is cleaned by washing at 60 C without laundry and adding half quantity of detergent If necessary clean the detergent dispenser Pull it out from its casi...

Page 22: ...et hose screen frequently under running water After each wash wipe the rubber door gasket This will prolong its useful life Open the filter lid using a flat screwdriver or similar tool The filter need...

Page 23: ...164468 Turn in an anti clockwise direction pull out and clean under running water Insert the filter back as shown in the picture arrow and pointer and tighten by turning in a clockwise direction 23...

Page 24: ...ses you may remove the failure yourself If the WASH LED flashes twice check the door is closed correctly Before calling for service check the following troubleshooting charts on Page 25 26 of the manu...

Page 25: ...ort brackets are not removed Level the machine with the adjustable legs Remove transport brackets The machine vibrates during the spin Unevenly distributed laundry especially with very small quantitie...

Page 26: ...dues on the laundry It is not the consequence of bad rinsing but because of neo phosphate detergents containing non soluble components zeolites for water softening Such substances may be deposited upo...

Page 27: ...120 57 Cotton with prewash 6 5 60 l l l 145 62 Cottons intensive 6 5 60 l l l 137 57 Cottons easy ironing 3 60 l l l l 120 55 Cottons colour 6 5 40 l l l l 118 57 Synthetics Permanents Press 3 60 1000...

Page 28: ...tton colour l l l l Cotton with pre wash l l l Cotton heavy l l l Cotton for easy ironing l l l l Cotton l l l l Synthetics l l l l Synthetics with pre wash l l l Delicate l l l l Wool l l l l Manual...

Page 29: ...ter Whitening not allowed Ironing Hot iron max 200 C Hot iron max 150 C Hot iron max 110 C Ironing not allowed Dry cleaning Dry cleaning in all solvents Perchlorin etyhlene R11 R113 Kerosene Dry clean...

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