Owner's Manual

Introduction
6
unction
Information
F
Our
machine
provides
various
washing
methods
which
suit
various
conditions
and
types
of
laundry.
Washing
according
to
the
condition
of
laundry
Other
washing
method
Different
types
of
laundry
washing
Use
this
Program
for
normal
clothes
except
for
woolen
clothes
and
lingerie.
The
sensor
automatically
detects
the
quantity
of
laundry
and
selects
the
appropriate
water
level,
wash
power,
washing
time,
rinsing
time
and
spinning
time.
Thick
and
heavy
clothes
or
those
which
are
excessively
dirty
like
jeans
or
working
uniforms
can
be
washed.
This
setting
allows
you
to
store
your
favorite
wash
condition
in
the
normal
cycle
memory.
Fuzzy
(Normal)
Wash
Jean
Wash
Favourite
wash
(Memory
wash)
Speedy
wash
can
be
selected
to
wash
moderately
soiled
clothes
of
less
than
3.2
kg
in
a
short
time.
Speedy
Wash
Soak
Wash
can
be
selected
to
wash
heavily
soiled
laundry
by
soaking
in
water
for
some
time
to
remove
dirt
and
grime.
(refer
to
page
18)
Soak
Wash
Delay
start
(Reservation)
Wash
is
used
to
delay
the
finishing
time
of
the
operation.
Delayed
start
washing
can
be
set
according
to
preference.
Delay
start
(Reservation)
Wash
Spin,
Wash,
Wash/Rinse,
or
Rinse,
Rinse/Spin
only
options
can
selected.
Option
Wash
(refer
to
page
14)
(refer
to
page
14)
Use
this
program
to
wash
delicate
and
washable
laundries.
Delicate
Wash
(refer
to
page
14)
Wool
Wash
(refer
to
page
16)
(refer
to
page
17)
(refer
to
page
19)
(refer
to
page
20)
Delicate
clothes
(lingerie,
wool,
etc.)
which
may
be
easily
damaged
can
be
washed.
(refer
to
page
14)
The
fibers
of
machine
washable
woolens
have
been
specifically
modified
to
prevent
felting
when
they
are
machine
washed.
Most
handknitted
garments
are
not
made
of
machine
washable
wool
and
we
recommend
that
you
hand
wash
them
?
Before
washing
your
woolens
check
the
care
label
for
the
washing
instructions.
?
When
washing
woolens
use
a
mild
detergent
recommended
for
washing
wool.
?
Hand
washed
woolens
may
be
spun
in
a
washing
machine
to
reduce
the
time
they
take
to
dry.
?
To
dry
woolens
lay
down
them
flat
on
a
towel
and
pat
into
shape.
Dry
woolens
out
of
direct
sunlight.
(The
heat
and
tumble
action
of
a
dryer
may
cause
shrinkage
or
felting
of
woolen
garments.)
Some
wool
underlays
and
sheepskin
products
can
be
washed
in
a
washing
machine
but
may
cause
pump
blockages.
(Ensure
that
the
whole
article
is
suitable
for
machine
washing
and
not
just
the
backing
material.)
You
may
wish
to
handwash
these
articles
and
place
them
in
the
machine
to
spin
dry.