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Before washing, load the clothes,
detergent and conditioner, then select
the washing programme.
The control panel incorporates various
switches and pushbuttons for selecting
washing programmes, a control light,
and a dispenser.

Control Light

Control light is lit when the machine is
switched on.

Programme Selection Knob

This knob is used to select
washing programmes.  Don't

forget, when turning the knob, the
machine should be switched off.
Washing programmes are marked on
the knob from 

A

 to

 V

 and are divided

into three groups.

A - G

 programmes for non-delicate

laundry;

H - P

 programmes for Permanent press

and delicate laundry;

R - V

 programmes for woollens.

Programmes for Non-delicates

These programmes are all very
intensive, with intermediate spinning
cycles after each rinsing cycle. During
final spinning (interval spinning), the
laundry is loosened after each interval,
so even if you choose higher number of
revolutions for spinning, the laundry
won't stick on the drum.

Programmes for Delicate and
Permanent press Laundry

All programmes from 

H

 to 

K

 are used

for intensive washing of delicate
laundry, using short in-between
spinning cycles (700 rpm max.) after
each rinsing and after final interval
spinning (1000 rpm max.).
-  "Gentle tumbling and "higher water

level" settings are used to turn
normal programmes into
programmes for delicate laundry,
without in-between spinning.
Programmes end with delicate,
interval spinning.

-  Program L is intended for washing

of delicate laundry, with gentle
"tumbling", without intermediate
spinning and with a short interval
final spin at 700 revs/min.

Programme for Woollens

This programme was especially
designed for washing woollens and
very delicate laundry made of other
materials (like silk underwear). Gentle
tumbling is used. The programme ends
with short spin cycle (max. 700 rpm).

7.Washing Machine Control Panel

Summary of Contents for KFL1500

Page 1: ...ply 7 8 connection to hot cold water outlet connection to power supply 4 The door 9 5 Preparing the Clothes 10 6 Washing agents How Much to Use 11 12 7 Washing Machine Control Panel 13 16 8 Preparing...

Page 2: ...lid base this will avoid any excessive vibrations Ensure the washing machine is level Always consider the instructions for correct placing and installation of the machine to the mains and water supply...

Page 3: ...orget to disconnect the machine from the power supply When the washing machine is installed on a carpeted floor ventilating openings must not be obstructed by carpeting The rating plate with general d...

Page 4: ...on one side and pick up the parts which drop out 4 rubber hoses and 4 paper spools Use the enclosed plastic caps to plug the holes fig 4 There is no need to pick them up if you have a model with soun...

Page 5: ...of the inlet hose is fixed to the coupling on the rear of the washing machine Insert a strainer mesh washer into the nut at the other end of the hose and fix the hose to a tap To ensure efficient oper...

Page 6: ...wise an overflow may occur or the machine may pump the water back To secure the outlet hose to prevent movement tie a string through the hole on the plastic elbow The end of the outlet hose should be...

Page 7: ...osing the door be careful not to trap fabric between the door glass and the rubber gasket Do not try to open the door while the machine is in operation If you need to open the door after the machine h...

Page 8: ...be washed in small loads or with a larger amount of washing powder Heavily stained or soiled areas on the fabric can be treated before washing with special agents Use the energy saving programme B fo...

Page 9: ...all programms Compartment III This comapartment is used for fabric conditioner and starching agent Always add washing agents before switching the machine on and keep the dispenser clean and dry so tha...

Page 10: ...not flushed Be sure to remove the level indicator and wash the conditioner dispenser with a brush and lukewarm water or rinse under the tap NOTE Compartment III on the left is the only compartment wh...

Page 11: ...ing the laundry is loosened after each interval so even if you choose higher number of revolutions for spinning the laundry won t stick on the drum Programmes for Delicate and Permanent press Laundry...

Page 12: ...is used to select the water level on all programmes Settings on the knob are marked with numbers from 1 to 5 The quantity of water is selected by turning the knob clockwise from the lowest setting 1...

Page 13: ...ith pumping the water out of the machine and no spinning afterwards simply turn the timer knob to position P or V pumping Gentle Tumbling Pushbutton Switching the gentle tumbling switch will make the...

Page 14: ...16 ON OFF Pushbutton Select the desired washing programme temperature water level and options where fitted prepare the laundry for washing and press the ON OFF switch to switch the machine on...

Page 15: ...d unnecessary flooding If there is still water in the machine select one of the programmes for pumping or spinning There is a safety switch on the door This means that you have to wait two minutes bef...

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Page 18: ...kes DO NOT rub stain remover into the stain Chlorine bleach should be diluted according to instructions on the pack Test coloured fabrics for colourfastness Test synthetics on an inside seam before an...

Page 19: ...hot water 7 BLOOD MEAT JUICE EGG dry stain Cover area with meat tenderiser MSG Apply warm water to make a paste Wait 15 30 minutes Sponge with cool water or with diluted bleach 8 ICE CREAM CREAM MILK...

Page 20: ...ot suds and bleach 19 PAINT oil based Scrape off fresh paint Soften dry paint with lard or oil then sponge with turpentine turps 20 NAIL POLISH Sponge with acetone dry cleaning fluid or nail polish re...

Page 21: ...temperature to 95 C where fitted When this programme is finished your washing machine is ready for use Dispenser Inspect the dispenser after each wash If there is a residue of washing powder clean it...

Page 22: ...The best method to do that is to place the outlet hose as low as possible near the floor Remove the cover with coin inserted into the notch fig 1 Place a shallow pan underneath to allow the excess wa...

Page 23: ...sed Are the transport rods removed Is the machine correctly levelled if not use the adjustable legs Check the load perhaps you are washing only one large item Is the pump guard properly fixed Is the i...

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