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The label and sign on the fabric can help you to choose the best way to 

wash 

your clothes.

Iron

Do not iron

Dry clean

Do not dry clean

Warm iron.medium
(max 150

)

Cool iron(max 110 

 )

A

F

 

Dry clean normal cycle
with any solvent

Dry clean normal cycle
petroleum solvent only

Dry flat

Tumble dry normal

Drip dry

 Hang to dry
 /Line dry 

Tumble dry. Low heat
(max 110

)

Tumble dry. Medium
(max 150

 )

C

C

Bleach

Do not bleach

Hand wash

Do not wash

40

Wa r m  w a s h
(max 40

    )

Chlorine bleach
may be used

Normal wash

Gentle wash

Chlorine bleach
not be used

Do not tumble dry

Iron with cloth

Steam Iron 

Dry after wash 

Line Dry in shade

Warmly dry clean

No Wring

Line Dry

No machine wash

To avoid fire,

 

electrical shock and other accidents,

 

please remember the following remind

ers

:

- Only the voltage indicated in power label can be used. If you are not clear of the voltage

 in your

 

h

ome, please contact the local power 

supply company

.

- When you are using the heating function, the maximum current through the washing

 

machine

 

will reach 10A. Therefore, please make sure the power supply units (current,

 

voltage and cable)

 

can meet the normal load requirements for the machine.

- Protect the power cord properly

t

he p

ower cord 

must

 be fi

tt

ed well so that 

it will not be a trip

 

hazard 

and

 result in 

damage. Special attention 

must

 be paid to the socket

, i

t

 must

 be plugged

 

into 

socket easily

.

- Do not 

overload

 the wall-mounted socket or 

use a

n

 extension 

cable. Overloading of the

 

wiring

 

may cause fire or electrical shock. Do not 

unplug 

the 

power plug with wet hand

s

.

- To ensure your safety 

the 

power plug shall be inserted into an earthed three-pole socket.

 

Carefully check and ensure that your socket is properly and reliably earthed. 

Appendix

Care Label

Product Fiche

Off mode power consumption:

 

0.5W

Left-on mode power consumption:

 

1.0W

Airborne acoustical noise (washing):

 

57

Airborne acoustical noise (spinning):

 

76

Notes: The airborne acoustical noise emissions during 

the 

washing/spinning for the 

cotton 

with 

60 

 

       p

rogram

m

with a

 full load.

Notes:

1.

 Programme setting for testing in accordance with applicable standard EN60456-2011.

2.

 When using the test programmes, wash the specified load using the maximum spin speed.

3.

The actual  parameters  will depend on how the applicance is used

 a

nd maybe different with the 

parameters in above mentioned table. 

Brand:

 NordMende

Model:

 WMI1470WH

  

Rated capacity:

 

7kg

Energy efficiency class:

 

A

+++

EU Ecolabel:

 

N/A

Energy consumption 174kwh per year, based on 220 standard washing cycles for cotton at 60

°

C/40

°

during a 

full and partial load and the consumption of the low-power

 

modes

.

 

Actual

 

energy

 

consumption

 

will

 

depend

 

on

 

how

 

the

 

appliance

 

is

 

used

Water consumption

 

10000

 

litres per year, based on 220 standard washing cycles for cotton 

       

60

°

C /40

°

during a

 full and partial load. Actual water consumption will depend on how the 

appliance is used.

Spin-drying efficiency class B

 

on

 

a

 

scale

 

from

 

G

 (

least

 

efficient

t

o

 

A

 (

most

 

efficient

Maximum spin speed:

 

1400rpm

Consumption values

 

(1400rpm)

 

:

Standard Programme

Cotton  60°C

Cotton  60°C

Cotton  40°C

Load

0.82kwh

50L

229min

209min

166min

50%

55%

55%

42L

42L

7kg

3.5kg

3.5kg

Energy 

consumption

Water 

consumption

Remaining 

moisture content

Programme

duration

0.82kwh

0.62kwh

Summary of Contents for WMI1470WH

Page 1: ...MANUAL WMI1470WH Read these instructions carefully before using your washing machine and keep it safe If you follow the instructions your appliance will provide you with many years of good service SA...

Page 2: ...must not be obstructed by a carpet This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowled...

Page 3: ...from children This washing machine may not be installed in bath room or very wet rooms as well as in the rooms with explosive or caustic gases Make sure that the water and electrical devices are conn...

Page 4: ...e is intended to be built in Cautions during transportation Transport bolts need to be reinstalled to the machine by a specialised person The accumulated water needs to be drained out of the machine H...

Page 5: ...location characterised as follows shall be selected Rigid dry and level surface if not level please make it level by referencing the following figure Adjust Leg Avoid direct sunlight Sufficient ventil...

Page 6: ...nt states that it is dry clean only do not machine wash Keep in Mind Never leave washed clothes in washing machine for a long period of time Otherwise they may get moldy and cause mildew Please remove...

Page 7: ...wool and artificial fibers Separating and Sorting the Load Clothes need to be sorted before being put into the washing machine Colour Whites and colourful clothes need be identified and separated All...

Page 8: ...te Cotton Synthetics Wool 7 0kg Washing Machine 7 0kg 3 5kg 2 0kg 2 5kg Maximum Load Capacity Quick start 1 Install the washing machine 7 Select the desired programme 5 Close the door 8 Press the star...

Page 9: ...he surfaces of delicate textiles will have wrinkles and the working life of washing machine will be shortened PLEASE NOTE to protect the clothes a lower revolution speed needs be selected for delicate...

Page 10: ...emoval cycle will be added automatically to remove bubbles when excessive bubbles are present Operate Washing Machine Delicate Select this programme to wash your delicate clothes The washing cycle is...

Page 11: ...ipe 1 Close the tap 2 Screw off the inlet pipe from the tap and put the end into a container 3 Start up any programme except a single Wash or Drain programme Water will drain out of the inlet pipe if...

Page 12: ...e figure and take out any foreign objects 1 After the power is dis connected pull out the Dam Board 3 Reinstall each part back after the foreign objects have been removed Dam Board Maintenance Clean d...

Page 13: ...irty Insufficient detergent quantity Washing powder is dampened and agglomerated The power is disconnected The PC board has problems There is a power supply problem The inlet pipe is not connected fir...

Page 14: ...e power plug with wet hands To ensure your safety the power plug shall be inserted into an earthed three pole socket Carefully check and ensure that your socket is properly and reliably earthed Append...

Page 15: ...oses from becoming kinked or trapped Preparation and assembly of the door The appliance is originally prearranged for the assembly of a door opening from the right to left or from left to right Door i...

Page 16: ...paper P 34 P 35 2 Fixed position paper on the door Paste on the Door The door on the right Shear fixed position paper Position Paper Position Paper 16 22mm 12mm 35mm 12mm 2mm Paste on the Door The doo...

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