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model : TX768A

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Page 3: ...ing with difficult stains 10 Loading the laundry and the washing powder liquid 11 Selecting a wash programme 12 to 14 Automatic safety devices 14 Programme examples 15 Routine maintenance 16 to 18 Possible incidents 19 Warranty and Service 20 Before using your machine carefully read these instructions which will enable you to quickly become familiar with the way it works ...

Page 4: ...ctly and also for complying with current safety standards 1 Remove the washing machine from its base check that the block A that retains the motor is not stuck under the machine Diagram 1 2 Remove the four screws B with a screwdriver Diagram 2 1 3 Remove the bracket C by removing the two bolts D with a 13 mm spanner Diagram 2 2 Make sure that the two plastic spacers attached to the bar are removed...

Page 5: ...cautions to avoid preventing air circulation at the base to ensure that the internal parts are well ventilated Machine location If you locate your machine next to another appliance or an item of furniture you should leave space between them to allow air to circulate Diagram 5 Diagram 5 5 Remove the block that immobilises the drum and tub Diagram 3 To do this raise the machine lid if your machine c...

Page 6: ...o check that the ground is horizontal the maximum allowable slope is 2 which gives a difference in height of about 1 cm across the width of the machine and 1 5 cm from front to rear Cold water supply Connect up the hose Diagram 7 connect the 90 elbow end to the union at the back of the machine connect the other end to a tap fitted with a threaded end diameter 3 4 BSP not forgetting to insert the f...

Page 7: ...d to prevent it releasing in service and causing a flood The waste water can be drained on to the ground so long as the drain hose passes through a point between 65 and 90 cm higher than the bottom of the machine Diagram 8 2 Power supply The electrical installation must comply with Australian standards and the requirements of the local Electrical Authorities 240V 50hz 10A GPO Recommendations for t...

Page 8: ...vents Perchlorethylene Mineral oil Reduced mechanical action Reduced drying temperature No added water DIY dry cleaning not possible Mineral oil and florinated solvent F113 Hot drying Cool drying Do not wash Do not tumble dry Do not dry clean or use stain removers Do not iron no steam No bleach 95 Reduced mechanical action Rinse at decreasing temperature Recuced spin Normal mechanical action Norma...

Page 9: ...r washing and choose the programme appropriate to the labels For mixed loads use the programme for the most delicate clothes For new items take the precaution of checking that the fabric won t run see Colour test below The colour test At the first wash dyed material often runs unless guaranteed fully colour fast Before putting it in the machine test follows Take a non visible part of the item Wet ...

Page 10: ...ydrogen peroxide and leave it to act for 15 minutes CHEWING GUM chill it with ice Once it is hard enough scrape it lightly with a nail to remove it LIPSTICK dab with ether if it is on wool or cotton with trichlorethylene if on silk NAIL POLISH put the material s stained side onto absorbent paper then moisten the back of the material with nail polish remover taking care to change the paper under th...

Page 11: ... detergent IMPORTANT when filling the detergent trays open the lid as far as possible do not exceed the maximum level Diagram 10 Proceed as follow Opening the machine Ensurethatthe On Off buttonisreleased Raise the opening handle The lid will open Open the doors of the drum by pushing the button situated on the front flap Loading the laundry Put the laundry sorted beforehand in the drum do not pus...

Page 12: ...NE WASHABLE WOOLS according to the labels on the woollens Also refer to the programme examples on page 15 Selecting the temperature Select the most appropriate temperature for the clothes to be washed Follow the washing recommendations given on labels attached to most articles COTTON from Cold to 90 C SYNTHETIC from Cold to 60 C WOOL Woolmark 40 C WOOL from Cold to 30 C Selecting the spinning spee...

Page 13: ...he COTTON and SYNTHETIC programmes for slightly soiled linen the Slightly Dirty button Vidange seule This function reduces the washing and rinsing time in all programmes and limits the temperature to 60 C in the COTTON and SYNTHETIC programmes to 35 C in the WOOL programme for normally soiled linen do not select either of these buttons Bio soak This function is to be used mainly for clothes with s...

Page 14: ...COTTON programme the cycle starts with a weighing sequence This is done by measuring deceleration after increasing speed to 400 rpm With SYNTHETIC or WOOL selected this measurement is not performed because these programmes are designed to wash reduced loads Starting the machine Check that the power cable is plugged in and the water inlet tap open Programme your machine and then press in the On Off...

Page 15: ... to 600 Cotton 1 Cotton 2 Cotton 2 Cotton 3 Cotton 4 Synthetic 1 Synthetic 2 Synthetic 3 Synthetic 4 Wool 2 Wool 2 Wool 3 Wool 4 PROGRAMMES TEMPERATURES DURATION RINSES WASH PRE WASH SPIN SPEED 90 60 60 40 40 30 300 to 600 Synthetic cycles maximum load 2 5 kg Wool cycles maximum load 1 kg 90 Programme examples The wool wash cycle of this machine has been approved by Woolmark for the washing of mac...

Page 16: ...chine Diagram 13 For cleaning the surfaces use soap and water or a reputable car polish every 6 months For cleaning all plastics parts control panels plinth etc use only a cloth moistened with water Do not use any of the following abrasive powders metal or plastic scrubbers alcohol based substances alcohol thinners etc Care of internal parts To guarantee proper cleanliness we recommend leave the l...

Page 17: ...te the drum slightly with the flaps open towards the front of the machine You then have access to the debris trap Diagram 15 remove it from its housing remove any items from the inside rinse it under the tap Diagram 16 replace it pushing it firmly into its housing after first checking that the housing is clean refit the plastic part A and bolt B by following the above procedure in the reverse orde...

Page 18: ... as indicated on the diagram detach the door by pressing to the left pull on yellow plug to release the drain spout separate the plug from the spout and allow the water to flow into a container placed for the purpose be careful of the water temperature When emptying is complete refit the spout by following the above procedure in the reverse order Diagram 17 18 Routine maintenance ...

Page 19: ...e machine if your machine is producing too much suds In this case check that you have in fact used a low suds detergent that you have not used too much detergent In these two cases after mopping up the water plug in the power lead again programme an emptying operation then carry out several rinses Finally restart your programme The machine does not empty or the clothes are not properly spun check ...

Page 20: ...ing the first year of ownership as the original purchaser of this Kleenmaid appliance we guarantee that any fault caused by faulty material or workmanship becoming apparent will be rectified free of charge for parts and labour provided that all service is performed during normal working hours by Kleenmaid or their designated Agent Where the appliance is installed outside the normal servicing area ...

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