Operation Manual

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03/2014
Select the Programme
Programme Explanation
Cotton
Intensive
Cottons, linens or cotton mix fabrics, e.g. table linen, toweling, underwear, T-shirts etc. or
baby clothes.
Cotton
Standard
You can select this procedure to wash the daily washable clothes. The washing period is
quite long. It is recommended to wash the daily cotton articles, for example: bed sheets,
quilt covers, pillowcases, gowns, underwear etc.
Quick
Wash
Small loads of items which require freshening up, not very dirty and which can be washed
in a cotton programme.
Sterilization
This function is using 90°C to antibacterial protect people's health.
Delicate
For delicate garments made of synthetic fibres, mixed fibres, rayon and easy care cottons.
Also suitable for machine-washable silks.
Wool
You can select this procedure to wash the wool textiles labeled with “Machine wash”.
Please select the proper washing temperature according to the label on the articles to be
washed. Furthermore, the proper detergent shall be selected for wool textiles.
Synthetic
Synthetic or mixed fabrics, underwear, coloured garments, non-shrink shirts.
Spin
Separate spin procedure. Separate spin for cotton and linen items.
Soap water or rinse water shall be drained out before spinning.
The proper washing procedures shall be selected according to the types, quantities, dirtiness and
textile label of the clothes to be washed in combination with the following washing temperature table.
90°C
Seriously besmirched, pure white cotton or flax (for example: coffee, table cloths, canteen table
cloths, towels, bed sheets).
60°C
Moderately besmirched, colorful flax, cotton and synthetic articles with certain decolorizing
degree (for example: shirts, night pajamas; slightly besmirched, pure white flax (for example:
underwear).
40°C, 2
C,
cold
Normally besmirched articles (incl. Synthetic and wool).
Select the washing program and temperature according to the fabrics and soiling degree. Generally
applies: as higher the temperature setting, as higher the energy consumption.
Capacity
Do not overload the washing machine; otherwise the laundry will not get clean.
The ’table of washing cycles‘ shows the capacities.
Start up the Washing Machine
- Connect the power.
- Check if water pipes are connected properly. Open the tap completely.
- Open the door, and put the clothes into the drum one by one.
- Close the door, and fill suitable amount of detergent and fabric softener into dispenser.
Close the drawer.
- Press the ‘Power’ button, and select a washing programme you need by turning the knob.
- Select the temperature by pressing the ‘Temperature’ button.
- Press ’Start/Pause‘ button to start the washing machine.
- When the washing cycle is finished, there is an acoustic warning signal.
NOTE:
Once the ’Start/Pause‘ button is pressed and the machine is running, the programme cannot be
changed.
Door Lock
When the machine is started, the door lock is locked though you press the “Start/Pause” button.
Press the “power” button to switch off the machine and the door lock is unlocked in two minutes.
- When the temperature inside the drum is above 53°C, the door lock is locked.
- When the water is above a certain level, the door lock is locked.
- When the washing cycle is finished, the door lock is unlocked after two minutes.
ATTENTION:
Do not try to open the door when the washing cycle is not finished or power supply is cut off during the
washing cycle, because the temperature may be high and you may be scalded.