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10

SM2831 

USING THE WASHING  MACHINE

Stains exist that cannot be removed by machine washing alone. Before trying to remove any type of 
stain by hand, fi rst try the removal procedure on a small area of hidden fabric. Start from the edge of 
the stain and working inwards, this will prevent a dark ring from forming around the site of the stain. A 
few methods to adopt for removing stains are reported below.

 

W

AX

: Scrape the wax using a rounded point 

in order not to damage the fabric. Then, with 
the fabric placed between two pieces of ab-
sorbent paper, run a hot iron over the stain.

 

B

ALL

 

POINT

 

PENS

 

AND

 

FELT

-

TIP

 

PENS

: clean using 

a soft cloth soaked in ethyl alcohol. Take care 
not to spread the stain. 

 

D

AMP

 

AND

 

MOULD

: if the fabric supports the 

use of bleach, carry out a wash cycle adding 
bleach. Otherwise, soak the soiled part in 
hydrogen peroxide (10 volumes) and leave 
for 10 to 15 minutes.

 

L

IGHT

 

SCORCH

 

MARKS

 

LEFT

 

BY

 

IRONING

: follow the 

instructions for mould and damp.

 

R

UST

: use products specially designed for rust 

stains, following the manufacturer’s instruc-
tions written on the packet.

 

C

HEWING

 

GUM

: rub ice over the fabric, scrape 

away as much chewing gum as possible 
and then rub with a piece of cotton soaked 
in acetone. 

INTERNATIONAL CLOTHING CARE SYMBOLS

Before placing the clothes in the washing machine and selecting the wash programme, examine the 

symbols on the manufacturer’s label. The table reported below will provide a useful guide to reading 

the symbols. 

 

P

AINT

: do not allow the paint to dry. Rub the 

area with the solvent recommended by the 
paint manufacturer (e.g. water, turps, trichlo-
roethylene), soap and then rinse.

 

L

IPSTICK

: stains on cotton or wool can be elimi-

nated using a cloth soaked in ether. Stains 
on silk require the use of trichloroethylene.

 

N

AIL

 

VARNISH

: place a sheet of absorbent 

paper on the stained material, then dampen 
the back of the fabric with acetone, frequently 
changing the absorbent paper placed over 
the stain. Continue in this manner until the 
stain has disappeared.

 

T

AR

 

OR

 

DIRT

: spread a little fresh butter over 

the stain, allow to stand and then wash with 
oil of turpentine.

 

G

RASS

: delicately soap the stain, use diluted 

bleach. Good results can be obtained on 
woollen fabrics using 90% alcohol.

 

B

LOOD

: put into soak in cold water with added 

salt, then wash with washing soap.

HOW TO REMOVE SOME STAINS

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Summary of Contents for SAWD612

Page 1: ...Washer Dryer Instruction for Use SAWD612...

Page 2: ...ENGLISH 3 18 GB...

Page 3: ...g and us ing the appliance Knowledge of the operating principles will help guarantee correct and safe use of the appliance This instruction booklet contains the technical characteristics of the washin...

Page 4: ...hen positioning the washing machine ensure that the power supply cable is not kinked or squashed and is accessible Before using the washing machine remove all the packing and locking devices used for...

Page 5: ...kes loading and unloading the washing much easier The very high stability of the appliance is the result of constant research by our technicians into the equilibrium of masses in movement A G D Never...

Page 6: ...4 spacers and screws Before using the ma chine remove the spacers and locking screws Keep the screws and spacers for future use Close off the holes using the plugs supplied The plugs can be found in...

Page 7: ...e fill hose fig 9 N B Washing machines and condensation type washer driers must be connected to the mains water supply using the new hoses provided with the appliance The old hoses must not be re used...

Page 8: ...ave a rating such that enables them to support the maximum load indicated on the identification plate Once the appliance has been installed it must be connected to the mains supply through a single po...

Page 9: ...B When adding detergent to the dispenser remember to avoid any spillage into the softener compartment in that this would create a soapy rinse and stain the fabrics white Vice versa if softener is adde...

Page 10: ...en on the packet CHEWING GUM rub ice over the fabric scrape away as much chewing gum as possible and then rub with a piece of cotton soaked in acetone INTERNATIONAL CLOTHING CARE SYMBOLS Before placin...

Page 11: ...2 Load the laundry into the drum and carefully close the door Warning You must not overload the washing machine It is not recommended to wash articles that absorb a large amount of water for example...

Page 12: ...o is turn the knob of the program selector to the STOP position then reset the knob to the new program chosen and press the START button STOP ON THE PROGRAM SELECTOR The machine offers a wide choice o...

Page 13: ...cted in minutes both in automatic mode at the end of the wash cycle and in manual mode with hand washing The set time is that indicated by the lit led If all the leds are off the drying cycle will not...

Page 14: ...h resistant colours SYNTHETICS Lightly soiled synthetic fabrics with delicate colours SYNTHETICS Lightly soiled synthetic fabrics with delicate colours DELICATES Delicate cotton fabrics viscose and mi...

Page 15: ...f daily use 35 40 QUICK WASH DAILY WASH DELICATES FUNCTION ENABLED OPTIONAL WITH THE PRE WASH BUTTON PRESSED FUNCTION DISABLED Max Kg 3 0 Max Kg 3 0 Max Kg 1 5 Max Kg 1 5 200 wardrobe dry The recommen...

Page 16: ...ce maintenance to a minimum Nevertheless it is important that it is cleaned regularly Before cleaning make sure that the appliance has been disconnected from the power supply and that the water supply...

Page 17: ...unction has not been selected 5 The Stop with water function has not been selected The washing machine vibrates and is noisy Make sure that 1 All the locking elements used for transporta tion have bee...

Page 18: ...18 SM2831 NOTES...

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Page 20: ...461308220 CF SM2831 17 10 2012 GB...

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