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Door opening
Squeeze in the handle on
the top right hand side of
the door and gently pull
door back to open.
1.
Machine loading
See laundry loading
care below for best
results.
2.
Door Closing
Simply push the door
shut. A positive clicking
noise will be heard as
the locking mechanism
engages.
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N.B.
Once the door is locked a door lock icon ( 26 ) is illuminated on the control display. (see page 1
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Laundry loading care
To avoid risk of any garments getting damaged, caused by an out of balance load or damage to the machine
ensure the following steps are taken:
1.
Check all zips, hooks and strings are closed and
tied to avoid any garments becoming caught,
trapped or snagged.
2.
Check all pockets are empty of any items
including coins, screws, pens, nails, hair clips or
keys etc.
3.
Pre-treat any bad stains prior to loading the
machine to help improve cleaning performance
where necessary.
4.
Each wash programme has a max and min load
size (kg) limit that should be respected and
followed at all times. - see tables on
page 2
2
for
load size recommendation by wash programme.
5.
Before you close the door ensure garments are
not trapped or that the gasket is not folded out of
shape.
6.
Out of balance loading can result in poor or no
spinning, built in sensor technology will only allow
balanced loads to spin to protect the machines
performance, so take care to
only use
balanced
load every time. An example of an out of balance
load could be a single large bath towel.
7.
Load items of similar size together to ensure
the load remains balanced i.e. large items first
followed by smaller items to fill the drum.
8.
Use of laundry nets for small items such as
socks,
underwear, handkerchiefs, gloves etc is
recommended to help prevent them getting
caught
or damaged. Laundry nets should always
be
washed with other items and never on their
own,
because it could result in an out of balance
load
performance.
9.
Trainers or shoes should not be washed inside
this washing machine.
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