Cautions During Spinning
• Spinning of regular garments
- The water from garments is drained out through the spin basket holes.
• Spinning of waterproof clothes and fabrics
- Even if the spin basket spins, water can't drain out from the waterproof
clothes and fabrics. Therefore, water gathers to one side and this cause
a severe vibration. If the spin basket spins at a high speed, water still
can't drain out from the waterproof clothes and fabrics. As a result,
garments move up and pop out with a big vibration.
Shake the dirt or soils from clothes.
• Soil and sands may rub delicate garments to cause
damages and the washing result may be unsatisfactory.
For protection of baby skin
• Wash diapers and baby wears (baby clothes, baby towels etc) separately.
Dirt may get to baby's clothes from adult's clothes if washing them together.
Do pre-washing for white socks, sleeves, and collars before the main
washing.
• Use powder and liquid detergents.
• Don't' use soap. It may leave dirt to the spin basket.
Turn inside out for those nappy clothes before washing.
• If clothes have too much foreign matter, separate them for
washing. Other clothes may pick up those dirty matters (dirt,
thread).
• Wash black colored clothes and cotton towels separately.
If they are washed together, towels may pick up dirty matters.
Check before washing.
Cashmilon and those garments having big volume and lightweight (eg.
lase-decorated clothes, lingerie, nylon stocking, synthetic fabrics etc.) may
rise and cause damages to the clothes and problems to the machine. Use
the laundry net or wash them separately.
• Must put those long stringed clothes, lase-worked clothes,
bed cover sheet, wool clothes into a laundry net before
washing.
• Put delicate clothes in the laundry net.
• Use only those commercial laundry net for washing.
Curtains, floating garments or blue jeans shall be pressed not to float on
the water.
• If they are floated on the water, press Start/Hold button to stop and press
them to sock in the water. If the washing goes on with clothes floating on
the water, it may cause damages to the clothes and the washing machine as
well as unsatisfactory washing result.
BUTTONS AND CONTROL PANEL
For more details, see control panel of your washing machine.
1. REMAINING TIME, RESERVED TIME, ERROR INDICATOR
• The indicator light shows the remaining time of each wash cycle.
• The indicator light shows the reserved time.
• If the washing machine has a problem, the control panel shows its condition
for troubleshooting (follow-up).
2. WATER LEVEL, DETERGENT AMOUNT SELECT BUTTON
• According to the amount of laundry, the water level and detergent amount
are automatically indicated.
3. FUNCTION SELECT BUTTON
• The indicator light shows the course of wash cycles.
• Each function indicator is on and it blinks while running. After the function is
done, it turns off automatically.
4. DELAY START BUTTON
• Use when you want to set up the finishing time for washing.
• If you want to cancel the reservation, power off.
5. WATER SUPPLY SELECT BUTTON
• As you press this button, the type of water is selected as follows.
COLD
➔
COLD + HOT
➔
HOT
➔
COLD
6. WATER LEVEL SELECT BUTTON
• According to the washload,select the water level ;
HIGH
➔
MED
➔
LOW
➔
MIN
7. FUNCTION SELECT BUTTON
• With every press of this button, the function changes;
SOAK,WASH,RINSE,SPI N
➔
WASH
➔
RINSE
➔
SPIN
➔
WASH&RINSE
➔
RINSE&SPIN
➔
WASH,RINSE,SPIN
8. COURSE SELECT BUTTON
• Select the course depends on each laundry and how dirty the garments are;
FUZZY
➔
BLANKET
➔
SPEEDY
➔
WOOL
➔
FUZZY
• Refer to the User's Manual for explanation of each course.
9. START/HOLD BUTTON
• Use to pause and restart the operation.
• To change the washing procedure during operation, press this button to
stop, and once again to restart after changing the procedure.
10. POWER BUTTON
Use for turning on or off the power.
• The power goes off automatically as the wash cycle finishes.
• If the power is on for 10 minutes without selecting any other function key,
the power goes off automatically.
- 6 -
WM-01400-inne-colour 2/14/02 11:31 AM Page 6