Contents
Page
Introduction
2
General delivery notes
4
Safety notes
4
Quick start
5
Description of controls
6
Programme Table
14
Programme selector
16
Detergent drawer
19
Detergents, washing aids and amounts to use
20
Useful advice for the user
22
The main wash
23
Drying
25
Automatic washing/drying cycle
26
Drying cycle
27
Cleaning and routine maintenance
29
Investigating malfunctions
31
Technical data
33
Setting up + installation
34
BEFORE SWITCHING ON THE APPLIANCE MAKE SURE
IT IS CORRECTLY INSTALLED AND THAT THE TRANSIT
SCREWS ARE REMOVED AS SHOWN IN PAGE 34.
The
fi
nal part of a washer dryer cycle occurs without heat (cool
down cycle) to ensure that the items are left at a temperature that
ensures that the items will not be damaged.
For the installation of built in appliances, please look at the speci
fi
c
paragraph.
After installation, the appliance must be positioned so that the plug
is accessible.
The appliance must not be installed behind a lockable door, a
sliding door or a door with a hinge on the opposite side to that of the
washer dryer, in such way that a full opening of the washer dryer
door is restricted.
The maximum load capacity of dry clothes depends on the model
used (see control panel).
The appliance is not to be used if industrial chemicals have been
used for cleaning.
Do not dry unwashed items in the washer dryer.
Items that have been soiled with substances such as cooking oil,
acetone, alcohol, petrol, kerosene, spot removers, turpentine, waxes
and wax removers should be washed in hot water with an extra
amount of detergent before being dried in the washer dryer.
Items such as foam rubber (latex foam), shower caps, waterproof
textiles, rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows
fi
tted with
foam rubber pads should not be dried in the washer dryer.
Fabric softeners, or similar products, should be used as speci
fi
ed
by the fabric softener instructions.
Oil-affected items can ignite spontaneously, especially when
exposed to heat sources such as a washer dryer. The items become
warm, causing an oxidation reaction in the oil, Oxidation creates heat.
If the heat cannot escape, items can become hot enough to catch
fi
re.
Piling, stacking or storing oil-effected items can prevent heat from
escaping and so create a
fi
re hazard.
WARNING: never stop a washer dryer before the end of the drying
cycle unless all items are quickly removed and spread out so that the
heat is dissipated.
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