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Detergent load 

 

 

 

                                                                 II               

               I 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Maximum Main wash 
washing powder 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Maximum Main wash 
washing liquid

 

 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

Maximum pre-wash 

washing powder 

 
 
 
 

recommended 

 
 
 

 

Maximum scenting agent

 

 

The detergent dispenser is divided into 3 compartments: 
.- 

Compartment I

 is for the pre-wash detergent. 

.- 

Compartment II

 is for the main wash detergent. 

.- The 

compartment 

 is for fabric conditioners, scenting agents and special additives such as starch,  

   blueing, etc. 
The detergent dispenser has two reference marks: 
.- 

Recommended 

(lower reference mark). This indicates the recommended level for the pre-wash and  

   main wash compartments. 
.- 

Max

. This indicates the maximum level, which should never be exceeded. 

 

Important: 

- Do not use liquid detergent for programs with a prewash cycle and/or timed start. 

 When the clothes present stains that need treatment with bleaches liquids products, you can proceed 

to their preliminary cleaning in the washing machine. For that: Introduce the bleach product in the 
"compartment II", and set the rinse program 

. Once finished set the programmer to the OFF position, 

add the rest of the laundry, and proceed with a normal was program. 

 
 

Electronically- controlled Variable Load – Fuzzy Logic 

 

 

This machine has electronics that automatically process all stages of the wash to ensure exceptional 
results and at the same time save you time and money. 
Once a programme has been selected, the machine 

optimises the following elements depending on 

the wash load and type of fabric: 

- quantity of water and power consumption 
- wash time 
- rinse efficiency 
The washing machine also: 
- detects suds and increases the amount of rinse water if necessary 
- adjusts spin speed according to load distribution, thus forestalling any imbalance in the mechanism. 

    

 

 

Summary of Contents for PTL6105

Page 1: ...Instruction and installation manual PTL6105 Please read and save these instruction...

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Page 3: ...ing closing the drum 7 Detergent load 8 Electronically controlled variable load Fuzzy Logic 8 Description of controls 9 Special programmes 13 General recommendations 14 Troubleshooting 16 Washing hint...

Page 4: ...amage to people or things resulting from the failure to comply with the appliance s installation and safety regulations Do not touch the appliance with wet hands or feet Do not use the appliance when...

Page 5: ...ppliance inside the drum Do not use the old tube for this purpose Connect one end of the water inlet pipe with the elbow bend to the electrovalve top rear part of the machine and the other end to a ta...

Page 6: ...e foot b Raise or lower the foot by rotating it until it stands firmly on the floor c Lock the foot in position by turning the nut anticlockwise until it comes up against the bottom of the washing mac...

Page 7: ...shing machine lid 2 Open the drum by pressing the A button with one hand while pressing down on the opposite door with the other 3 Place clothes in the drum one item at a time and without squashing Do...

Page 8: ...lothes present stains that need treatment with bleaches liquids products you can proceed to their preliminary cleaning in the washing machine For that Introduce the bleach product in the compartment I...

Page 9: ...the reference indicator p The temperature selected will depend on the programme See the Programme Table B1 SPIN NO SPIN SELECTOR B2 DELAYED START KEY C1 COLD WASH C2 AQUA SENSITIVE KEY G DOOR LOCK LA...

Page 10: ...rating Pump Motor Power rating Heating element power rating Max Power input Mains Fuse Amp rating Water pressure Water consumption prog EN60456 Energy consumption prog EN60456 220 230V 50Hz 175 W 340...

Page 11: ...required B1 B1 spin speed Once the programme has been selected the maximum spin speed allowed for that programme appears on the display Pressing the spin button will reduce the speed by 100 rpm each t...

Page 12: ...selected program Programme pause It is possible to momentarily stop the wash programme so that more washing can be added and to do so proceed as follows Hold down the H key until the option key lamps...

Page 13: ...you to wash different fabrics and colours Eco 20 together such as cottons synthetics and mixed fabrics at only 20 and provides an C excellent cleaning performance Consumption on this program is about...

Page 14: ...the washing machine dry the rubber seal and leave the door open when the cycle ends CLEANING THE FILTER The washing machine comes with a special filter located behind the machine s front plinth panel...

Page 15: ...down the button and pull the detergent dispenser outwards Remove the dispenser and clean it In the case of the pre wash I and wash II compartments it is advisable to remove any dried in remains of de...

Page 16: ...load is not evenly distributed within the drum Distribute the wash load evenly in the drum 7 Display will show error n 0 1 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 15 16 Contact technical service 8 Display will show error n 2...

Page 17: ...ashed Be careful not to exceed the recommended load for each programme When washing rugs bedspreads and other highly absorbent items cancel the spin option In order to be able to wash woollens in the...

Page 18: ...ke any technical modifications due to product improvement No prior notice will be given If you have any enquiry please contact our after sales department and forgive for any inconvenient All informati...

Page 19: ...z z z z 232 F Shing Dao Industrial Building 232 Aberdeen Main Road Hong Kong 8210 8210 Service Hotline 8210 8210 19...

Page 20: ...g that WEEE does not become an environmental issue it is essential to follow some basic rules WEEE should not be treated as household waste WEEE should be handed over to the relevant collection points...

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