Welcome to the family of Electrolyte users. This booklet not only felts yau how to operate your new Electrolyte automatic washing machine, but also contains a number of helpful tips on how to get the best results. SO PLEASE READ IT THROUGH CAREFULLY BEFORE YOUR FIRST WASH.
About your washing machine Your new Electrolyte washing making has 3 defection of programmed to suit all our washing needs. In order fo meet the requirements of cur increasingly energy-conscious environment, we've designed a machine which allows you to satisfy the conflicting demands of heady sail washing and the need for economy in electricity costs and to make the best use of low temperature washing powders such as Persia New System Automatic.
Electrical Information Connecting to the mains Before you use your washing machine check that the voltage shown on the data plate conforms with your maids supply.
The Controls and how to use them 1. Programmer Selector dial and ON/OFF knob The selector dial is marked with letters corresponding to those on the chart. To set the machine to the correct programmer {seg programmer chart and table on pages 10th 13}, press in the central grip to engage the dial and turn the dial clockwise until the Setter you want coincides exactly with the pointer. Never attempt ~um the control dial in an anticlockwise Direction.
The Controls and how to use them 3. Door release button Press this fo unlock and open the door. Your washing machine has a safety lock which prevents the door being opened whilst the chine sin-operation.
programmer numbers correspond {0 those used in the detailed charts on pages 101013 8. Pump fitter This is situated behind the removable panel at the base of the cabinet. it will need cleaning from time to time {see pages 19 and 20}, The washing programmer The washing machine has 18 programmed and other additional options such as *rinse” or “spin “only" {see chars pages 10 10 13).
Cottons and Linens wash cycle For cotton, linen and viscose {rayon) fabrics Recommended wash load: 4.5kg {10ib} max Wash cycle Dispenser compartments Economy Wash cycle description Position of ab < option and fabric guide programmer washing fabric {Mbde1823 selector powder conditioner only] A a Cottons and linens.
Wash cycle Dispenser compartments Position of ab © programmer washing fabric selector powder conditioner Wash cycle description and fabric guide H © Special treatments Cottons, linens and viscose. Intake of water mixed with liquid additive such as fable conditioner {high levee. Special treatments. Spinning. s Spin only Opening for about 6 minded with simultaneous water draining.
Delicate and Synthetics wash cycle For delicate, synthetics including acrylics, acetates, testatrices, machine-washable woolens and synthetics mixed with Recommended wash load: {3-5lb}; wool max: Ikg {2ib] polyester and wool. Wash cycle Dispenser compartments Economy Wash cycle description Position of ab © option and fabric guide programmer washing fabric {Model 823 selector powder conditioner only} Cottons articles with special finishes white drip-drying.
Wash cycle Dispenser compartments Wash cycle description Position of ab ¢ and fabric guide programmer washing fabric selector provider conditioner s © Intake of water mixed with liquid additive (nigh Special treatments level). Short spin T Water draining followed by a short spin. Short spin only Maximum 500 rpm. ¢ Water damning with 3 steady drum. Drain Note: Hers is no water draining after the last rinse for the gentle wash cycles.
Using your machine Tarting the wash Sort the clothes and household fine accord to fabric, color fastness and degree following the charts on pages 1043 Check with the wash care label saws to ihe garment or article; this should hive a number i awash tub symbol which corresponds with the number shown on the charts. For example. f your sheets have a label with number 1in the wash tub you can choose either programmer B or C depending on whether the artistes are fitly or heavily soiled.
Loading the clothes Open the drum loading door publishing the door release button (Figure 2}, But the sorted articles info the drum one by ong, shaking them out first Alternate large and small terns. Be sure ail pockets are empty, buttons and zips fastened. Avoid washing frayed or torn articles, and treat sating such as paint, ink, rust and grass before washing {s8e page 22). Once the machine is goaded close the door firmly. Then put the washing powder and conditioner (if required; into the dispenser.
Using your machine Filling with washing powder The detergent dispenser has three compartments (figure 3}, Compartment “a" s for the rewash powder, “b” for the main wash powder, and for fabric conditioner. The same type of wash powder can be used for the pre and fain wash cycles.
Amount of wash powder in gram mes for a full load. Hardness Rewash | Main wash | Main wash following per-wash Soft 20 85 95 Average 60 135 160 i 90 185 230 Very Hard 125 235 270 For halt goads use half quantity, For information regarding the degree of hardness of water in your area, ask the locate Water Authority.
Additional programmed Half-load programmer After the Wash Use this for smaller loads of cotton and fine When the washing programmer has finished, terns 2.25kg (31b) max. Press in button always switch off the making and any selector marked ¥ load, then select the appropriate buttons used will automatically be canceled. You programmer. Do not, however, use any of the. shouts always switch off the power supply at the gentle action programmed as these need a wall casket and turn off the stop cocks.
Looking after your machine Important: Make sure that the machine is unplugged and the water taps turned off before undertaking any kind of maintenance. General care and cleaning After each wash Eave the door ajar for about two hours, 1o allow air to circulate freely inside the drum. 2 round the ribber door seal to remove the water which collects unit. Fran time to time clean plated, polished and plastic parts and the glass porthole door inside and outside with a soft damp cloth.
Looking after your machine Cleaning inlet filters Cleaning the washing powder dispenser These are situated at the back of the machine Wipe it out after every wash. and should be inspected from time to time. From time to time it will need more through Unscrew the hoses and remove the mesh filter cleaning to clear out all the deposit, Remove the lodged just inside the hose. Run them under 2 drawer completely with a sharp pull outwards, fast running tap o remove any sediment.
Helpful tips for successful washing Here are some practical hints to help you get the best washing resits. Don't overlaid the machine. The clothes will not move round freely if there are too many of them and the washing powder may not dissolve properly. Affrays use a low suds washing powder specially made for front loading machines, Excessive foaming gives an unsatisfactory wash and may “n harm the machine. The quantity of washing powder required depends on the amount of laundry and how soiled it is.
Helpful tips for successful washing Dyeing You can dye fabrics successfully in the machine bt it is essential 1o buy & good proprietary dye and to read the manufacturer's instructions carefully, Make sure that the fabric is suitable, The dye instructions will guide you on this point, Then wash the article to make sure it is thoroughly clean, using programmer Cor L according to the fabric. Then follow the instructions for machine dyeing, supplied with the dye.
Servicing If, having followed these instructions carefully, your machine fails to work properly contact your facial Electrolyte Service office. Be fare you do that, though, it is worth making a few simple checks yourself. i the machine won't start... Ensure that the programmer control knob on the making is pulled out into the “on” position. Check that defy start timer has not been moved Franciscan” Make sure that the door of the machine is firmly shut.
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