9.13
At the end of the
programme
The appliance stops automatically.
In the display comes on.
The indicator of button
goes off.
The door unlocks.
1.
Open the door.
2.
Remove the laundry from the
appliance. Make sure that the drum is
empty.
3.
Close the water tap.
4.
Press the button for some seconds
to deactivate the appliance.
Keep the door ajar, to prevent the mildew
and odours.
9.14
AUTO OFF option
The AUTO OFF option automatically
deactivates the appliance to decrease the
energy consumption when:
• You do not use the appliance for 5
minutes before you press the button
.
Press the button to activate the
appliance again.
• After 5 minutes from the end of the
washing programme
Press the button to activate the
appliance again.
The display shows the end of the last
set programme.
Turn the programme knob to set a new
cycle.
10.
HINTS AND TIPS
WARNING!
Refer to Safety chapters.
10.1
The laundry load
• Divide the laundry in: white, coloured,
synthetics, delicates and wool.
• Obey the washing instructions that are
on the laundry care labels.
• Do not wash white and coloured items
together.
• Some coloured items can discolour
with the first wash. We recommend
that you wash them separately for the
first times.
• Turn multilayered fabrics, wool and
items with painted illustrations inside
out.
• Wash and pre-treat heavy soil stains
with a suitable detergent before putting
in drum.
• Be careful with the curtains. Remove
the hooks and put the curtains in a
washing bag or pillowcase.
• Do not wash laundry without hems or
with cuts. Use a washing bag to wash
small and/or delicate items (e.g.
underwired bras, belts, tights,
shoelaces, ribbons, etc. ).
• A very small load can cause balance
problems with the spin phase leading
to excessive vibration. If this occurs:
- interrupt the programme and open
the door (refer to "Daily Use" chapter);
-manually redistribute the load so that
the items are spaced evenly around the
tub;
-press the
button. The spin phase
continues.
• Avoid washing garments full of long
animal hair or poor quality garments
releasing lots of fluff that could block
the drain circuit and therefore requiring
the Service assistance.
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