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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.

• 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.

Temperatures

60°-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 no-fast coloured or delicate items

30°-40°

(e.g. net curtains), mixed laundry
including synthetic fibres and woollens
bearing the label «pure new wool,
machine washable, non-shrink».

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 cloth

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).

Ball point pen and glue: moisten with acetone (*),
lay the garment on a soft cloth and dab the stain.

Lipstick: moisten with acetone as above, then treat
stains with methylated spirits. Remove any residual
marks from white fabrics with bleach.

Red wine: soak in water and detergent, rinse and
treat with acetic or citric acid, then rinse. Treat any
residual marks with bleach.

Summary of Contents for WJS 1272

Page 1: ...ER DRYER WJS 1272 B B H J K 60º 95º 30º 60º 30 60 30 40 30 40 C D F 30º 40º L M N P A G Q 1 kg 50 60 40 50 3 kg 90 100 70 80 1 5 kg 40 50 30 40 2 kg 90 100 75 85 1 2 7 2 W J S INSTRUCTION BOOKLET 124973020 ...

Page 2: ...pass it on to any future owners Transport damages When unpacking the appliance check that it is not damaged If in doubt do not use it and contact the Service Centre Guide to use the Instruction Book The following symbols will be found in the text to guide you throughout the instructions Safety instructions Hints and tips Environmental information Our contribution to the protection of the environme...

Page 3: ...Sorting the laundry 13 Temperatures 13 Maximum loads 13 Laundry weights 13 Removing stains 13 Detergents and additives 14 Drying hints 15 Load 15 Garments not suitable for drying 15 Drying symbols 15 Duration of the drying cycle 15 Additional drying 15 Fibre residue 15 Operating sequence 16 17 Washing programmes 18 19 Drying programmes 20 International wash code symbols 21 Maintenance 22 Bodywork ...

Page 4: ...urposes other than those for which it was designed Only wash and dry fabrics which are designed to be machine washed and dried Follow the instructions on each garment label Do not overload the appliance Follow the instructions in the instruction book Make sure that all pockets are empty Objects such as coins safety pins pins and screws can cause extensive damage Do not machine wash garments satura...

Page 5: ...S polystyrene PP polypropylene This means that they 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 and to help protect the environment we recommend that you follow these tips Normally soiled laundry may be washed without prewashing in order to save de...

Page 6: ... 2 kg Woollens 1 kg SPIN SPEED 1200 rpm max POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE FREQUENCY 220V 60 Hz TOTAL POWER ABSORBED 2200 W MINIMUM FUSE PROTECTION 10 A WATER PRESSURE Minimum 5 N cm2 Maximum 80 N cm2 This appliance complies with the following EEC Directives 73 23 EEC of 19 02 73 relating to low voltage 89 336 EEC of 03 05 89 relating to electromagnetic compatibility ...

Page 7: ... hand bag 1 then the left hand bag 2 by pulling them towards the centre of the machine 5 Set the machine upright and remove the two remaining bolts from the back 6 Pull out the three plastic pegs from the holes into which the bolts were fitted 7 Plug the open holes with the plugs which you will find in the plastic bag containing the instruction booklet Positioning Install the machine on a flat har...

Page 8: ...e by tying it to the tap with a piece of string or attaching it to the wall In a sink drain pipe branch This branch must be above the trap so that the bend is at least 60 cm above the ground Directly into a drain pipe at a height of not less than 60 cm and not more than 90 cm The end of the drain hose must always be ventilated i e the inside diameter of the drain pipe must be larger than the outsi...

Page 9: ... kW also taking into account any other appliances in use Connect the machine to an earthed socket in accordance with current wiring regulations The manufacturer declines any responsibility for damage or injury through failure to comply with the above safety precaution Should the appliance power supply cable need to be replaced this should be carried out by our Service Centre ENGLISH ...

Page 10: ... 60 40 50 3 kg 90 100 70 80 1 5 kg 40 50 30 40 2 kg 90 100 75 85 1 2 7 2 W J S 1 2 3 4 5 P0260 Your new washer dryer fitted with the Jet System meets all modern requirements for effective treatment of laundry with low water energy and detergent consumption Even small loads are washed economically because the amount of water used is regulated automatically according to the load and type of fabric T...

Page 11: ... normal programmes for cotton and linen from 1200 rpm to 850 rpm If possible do not select this option with the automatic washing drying programme to avoid a too long drying time so saving energy 5 ON OFF button By pressing this button the machine is switched on and off 6 Temperature selector dial By turning this dial to the right or to the left it is possible to select the desired temperature Pos...

Page 12: ... Select the drying time in the appropriate sector Select the drying programme G or Q Press the ON OFF button Automatic washing and drying NON STOP programme Automatic washing and drying is only possible with linen cotton and synthetics programmes The maximum load size is 3 kg for cotton and 2 kg for synthetics Do not exceed these quantities Select the temperature and the wash programme Select the ...

Page 13: ...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 cloth 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 M...

Page 14: ...woollens only The detergent and any additives must be placed in the appropriate compartments of the dispenser drawer before starting the wash programme If using concentrated powder or liquid detergents a programme without prewash must be selected The washing machine incorporates a recirculation system which allows an optimal use of the concentrated detergent Pour liquid detergent into the dispense...

Page 15: ...ible Normal drying normal temperature Gentle drying reduced temperature Do not machine dry Duration of the drying cycle The drying time can vary according to the final spin speed the required degree of drying the type of laundry the size of load The usual drying times are indicated in the programme chart As you become more familiar with the appliance you will discover the drying times that best su...

Page 16: ...n the drum Open the door Place the laundry in the drum one item at a time shaking them out as much as possible Close the door 2 Measure out the detergent Pull out the dispenser drawer until it stops Measure out the amount of detergent recommended by the manufacturer in a graduated cup and pour it into the main wash compartment If you wish to carry out the extra prewash pour detergent into the appr...

Page 17: ...nate and the machine starts operating 8 At the end of the programme The machine stops automatically The door is controlled by a safety device which releases 2 minutes after the end of the programme Switch the machine off by depressing the ON OFF button again The mains on light goes out Remove the laundry Turn the drum by hand to make sure it is completely empty so as to avoid any forgotten items b...

Page 18: ... at 650 rpm Wash at 60 95 C 4 rinses Long spin Wash at 30 60 C 4 rinses Long spin 4 rinses Long spin 1 rinse Long spin Drain and long spin B 30 60 COLOUREDS linen or cotton underwear towelling shirts blouses 7 kg D Softening starching COLD Freshly washed garments that have to be starched or softened C Rinses COLD Additional rinses for handwashed garments Normal spin for handwashed laundry F Spin A...

Page 19: ...h at 30 40 C Short spin at 650 rpm Wash at 30 60 C 3 rinses Stop with water in the drum Wash at 30 40 C 3 rinses Stop with water in the drum Wash at 30 40 C 3 rinses Stop with water in the drum 3 rinses Stop with water in the drum 1 rinse Stop with water in the drum 1 kg J 30 40 WOOLLENS wash programme for woollens for items with the wool symbol or with the label does not felt or maschine washable...

Page 20: ... sector 40 50 blue sector 850 850 90 100 green sector 50 60 green sector Synthetics and mixed fabrics jumpers blouses underwear household linen Iron dry Suitable for ironing Cotton and linen sheets tablecloths shirts etc 3 kg 1 5 kg 2 kg 1 kg 1200 1200 70 80 blue sector 30 40 blue sector 850 850 75 85 green sector 40 50 green sector Synthetics and mixed fabrics shirts blouses household linen Type ...

Page 21: ...ter 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 solvents Dry cleaning in perchlorethylene petrol pure alcohol R 111 R 113 Dry cleaning in petrol pure alcohol and R 113 Do not dry clean Drying Flat On the line On clothes hanger Tumble dry high temperature low temperature Do not tumble dry A P F 95 60 60 40 40 40 3...

Page 22: ...e the drawer from the machine press the button in the rear left hand corner To facilitate cleaning the top part of the additive compartments can be removed Detergent can also accumulate inside the drawer recess clean it with an old toothbrush Refit the drawer after cleaning 3 Drain filter The drain filter collects threads and small objects inadvertently left in the laundry Check regularly that the...

Page 23: ... have access to the outlet hose because for example the appliance is built in the kitchen furniture slightly loosen the outlet filter after placing a bowl on the floor to let the water come out slowly At the end screw the filter again 6 Frost precautions If the machine is installed in a place where the temperature could drop below 0 C proceed as follows Close the water tap and unscrew the water in...

Page 24: ...ings It is not always easy to see this as the water runs down the hose check to see if it is damp Check that the drain hose is not damaged The machine vibrates or is noisy Check that all the transit bolts and packing have been removed Check that the machine is not resting against anything Check that the support feet are resting firmly on the ground and that the lock nuts are securely tightened Che...

Page 25: ...ponents contained in modern detergents It is not a sign of inadequate rinsing Brush or shake the garments and if necessary wash them again Foam remains after the last rinse Modern detergents can produce foam even after rinsing but this will not affect the quality of the wash The machine makes an unusual noise The machine is fitted with a type of motor which makes an unusual noise compared with oth...

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