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Washing hints

Sorting the laundry

Follow the wash code symbols on each garment
label and the manufacturer’s washing instructions.
Sort the laundry as follows:
whites, coloureds, synthetics, delicates, woollens.

Temperatures

90° / 95°

for normally soiled white cottons and linen

(e.g. tea cloths, towels, tablecloths,
sheets...)

60°

for normally soiled, colour fast garments
(e.g. shirts, night dresses, pyjamas....) in
linen, cotton or synthetic fibres and for
lightly soiled white cotton (e.g. underwear).

(cold)

for delicate items (e.g. net curtains), mixed

30°-40°

laundry including synthetic fibres and
woollens.
The wool wash cycle of this machine has
been approved by Woolmark for the
washing of machine washable Woolmark
products provided that the garments are
washed according to the instructions on
the garment label and those issued by the
manufacturer of this washing machine.
Licence No. M9604.

Before loading the laundry

Never wash whites and coloureds together. Whites
may lose their “whiteness” in the wash.

New coloured items may run in the first wash; they
should therefore be washed separately the first time.

Make sure that no metal objects are left in the
laundry (e.g. hair clips, safety pins, pins).

Button up pillowcases, close zip fasteners, hooks
and poppers. Tie any belts or long tapes.

Remove persistent stains before washing. Rub
particularly soiled areas with a special detergent or
detergent paste.

Treat curtains with special care. Remove hooks or tie
them up in a bag or net.

Maximum loads

Recommended loads are indicated in the
programme charts.

General rules:

Cotton, linen

: drum full but not too tightly packed;

Synthetics

: drum no more than half full;

Delicate fabrics and woollens

: drum no more than

one third full.

Washing a maximum load makes the most efficient
use of water and energy.

For heavily soiled laundry, reduce the load size.

Laundry weights

The following weights are indicative:

bathrobe

1200 g

napkin

100 g

quilt cover

700 g

sheet

500 g

pillow case

200 g

tablecloth

250 g

towelling towel

200 g

tea towel

100 g

night dress

200 g

ladies’ briefs

100 g

man’s work shirt

600 g

man’s shirt

200 g

man’s pyjamas

500 g

blouse

100 g

men’s underpants

100 g

Removing stains

Stubborn stains may not be removed by just water
and detergent. It is therefore advisable to treat them
prior to washing.

Blood

: treat fresh stains with cold water. For dried

stains, soak overnight in water with a special
detergent then rub in the soap and water.

Oil based paint

: moisten with benzine stain

remover, lay the garment on a soft cloth and dab the
stain; treat several times.

Dried grease stains

: moisten with turpentine, lay

the garment on a soft surface and dab the stain with
the fingertips and a cotton cloth.

Rust

: oxalic acid dissolved in hot water or a rust

removing product used cold. Be careful with rust
stains which are not recent since the cellulose
structure will already have been damaged and the
fabric tends to hole.

Mould stains

: treat with bleach, rinse well (whites

and fast coloureds only).

Grass

: soap lightly and treat with bleach (whites and

fast coloureds only).

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Summary of Contents for F1000

Page 1: ...RINSE 30 50 60 70 80 95 40 COLD COTTONS PREWASH 30 95 COTTONS 30 95 RINSES SOFTENER LONG SPIN PREWASH 30 60 SHORT SPIN HANDWASH WOOL 30 40 DELICATES 30 40 RINSES DRAIN SYNTHETICS 30 60 SYNTHETICS MIXE...

Page 2: ...Electrical connection 6 Your new washing machine 7 Detergent dispenser drawer 7 Use 8 Control panel 8 Controls 8 Washing hints 9 Sorting the laundry 9 Temperatures 9 Before loading the laundry 9 The...

Page 3: ...softener An excessive amount could damage the laundry Leave the porthole door slightly ajar when the appliance is not in use This preserves the door seal and prevents the formation of musty smells Alw...

Page 4: ...hey can be recycled by disposing of them properly in appropriate collection containers Machine Use authorised disposal sites for your old appliance Help to keep your country tidy To save water energy...

Page 5: ...et the machine upright and remove the remaining rear screw Slide out the relevant pin P1127 P1126 P1123 2 3 1 P0001 P1129 6 Plug all the holes with the plugs which you will find in the envelope contai...

Page 6: ...f not less than 60 cm and not more than 90 cm P0022 A P0352 The end of the drain hose must always be ventilated i e the inside diameter of the drain pipe must be larger than the outside diameter of th...

Page 7: ...powder when a programme has Prewash Compartment this compartment is used for washing powder or liquid detergent on all programmes Compartment this compartment is used for fabric conditioner and starch...

Page 8: ...grammes PREWASH 30 95 and COTTONS 30 95 and synthetic programmes PREWASH 30 60 and SYNTHETICS 30 60 the washing time will be reduced by approx 30 mins for cotton and by 15 mins for synthetics Max reco...

Page 9: ...hooks or tie them up in a bag or net Maximum loads Recommended loads are indicated in the programme charts General rules Cotton linen drum full but not too tightly packed Synthetics drum no more than...

Page 10: ...y residual marks on white fabrics with bleach and then rinse thoroughly Tar stains first treat with stain remover methylated spirits or benzine then rub with detergent paste do not use acetone on arti...

Page 11: ...sidue from the drum and tub Pour half a measure of detergent into the main wash compartment and start up the machine 1 Place the laundry in the drum Open the door Place the laundry in the drum one ite...

Page 12: ...SOFTENER RINSES WORN ONCE 7 At the end of the programme The machine stops automatically If you have selected a programme which ends with the water of the last rinse left in the tub programmes SYNTHET...

Page 13: ...e 30 C Hand wash Do not wash at all Bleaching Bleach in cold water Do not bleach Ironing Hot iron max 200 C Warm iron max 150 C Lukewarm iron max 110 C Do not iron Dry cleaning Dry cleaning in all sol...

Page 14: ...matically to the water filling position We suggest you not to switch the appliance off and on during its operation This would modify the memorised programme in progress with unsatisfactory washing res...

Page 15: ...ES 30 40 for example curtains silks 30 40 WORN ONCE short cycle for example coloured items shirts blouses 30 Programme table Washing programmes for synthetics mixed fibres delicates and wool Max load...

Page 16: ...powder Door seal Check from time to time the door seal and eliminate eventual possible objects that could be trapped in the fold Cabinet Clean the outside of the machine with warm water and a detergen...

Page 17: ...ps Switch the machine OFF by depressing the ON OFF button Screw the water inlet hose back on and put the drain hose back in its place By doing this any water remaining in the machine is removed avoidi...

Page 18: ...t or unsuitable detergent creates too much foam has been used Check whether there are any leaks from one of the inlet hose fittings It is not always easy to see this as the water runs down the hose ch...

Page 19: ...tributed by reverse rotation of the drum This may happen several times before the unbalance disappears and normal spinning can resume If after 20 minutes the laundry is still not evenly distributed in...

Page 20: ...cer of powered appliances for kitchen cleaning and outdoor use More than 55 million Electrolux Group products such as refrigerators cookers washing machines vacuum cleaners chain saws and lawn mowers...

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