1t is most important that this instruction book should be retained with the appliance for future reference. Should the appliance be sold or transferred to another owner, or should you move house and leave the appliance, always ensure that the book is supplied with the appliance in order that the new owner can be acquainted with the functioning of the appliance and the relevant warnings. Warnings Washing Machines THESE WARNINGS ARE PROVIDED IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY.
‘Wash small items such as socks, laces, washable belts etc in a washing bag or pillow case as it is possible for such items fo slip down between the tub and the inner dour. Only use the advised quantities of faerie softener. Damage to the fabric can ensue if you over-fill. Refer to the manufacturers’ recommendations of quantities, Pets have been known to climb into washing machines. Please check your drum before use. Under no circumstances should you attempt fo repair the machine yourself.
Contents Page Installation Getting to know your machine Using your.machine Additional programmed The wash symbols Looking after your machine Helpful washing hints How to wash... Servicing Building-in instructions Service centers Please note that the specifications of your appliance may differ slightly from those shown in this Leaflet.
F Programmer control and on/off control E Economy button D Haft loud button C Pilot light "main” B Detergent. dispenser A Programmer chart (under the flap cover) G Drain filter Please note that the external appearance of your appliance may differ slightly from that shown in this instruction book.
Installation Unpacking Having removed the outer carton, reinforcing angles, and polythene wrapping, you must take out the internal packing which protected the appliance’s “works” during transit. Using the plastic spanner provided, remove the three large bolts from the back of the machine to free the washing drum.
' Positioning and leveling T keep vibration, noise and movement to a minimum, it is essential that the machine is absolutely level. Cheek this with the aid of a spirit level when the machine is in its permanent operating position, Any adjustments needed can be made by using the open end of the spanner supplied Lo raise or lower the two adjustable feet at the front of the machine — you merely screw them up or down. (figure 8) Some vibration is inevitable, especially if mounted on 1 wooden floor, i Plumbing .
The inlets on the back of the appliance are color coded, blue for cold, red for hot. Before connecting the hoses be sure to fit the mesh filters supplied as per diagram. 1f only g dole water supply is available, connect the two hoses to a cold water outlet by means of a connection piece. Installation should comply with local water authority and building regulations’ requirements.
i Important: Before connecting up the machine to new pipework or to pipework that has not been used for some time, run off a reasonable amount of water to flush charging inch a sink or a standpipe check that the end of the drain hose 1s neither too high nor tos low.
The electrical connections Warning: 'PHIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED The manufacturer declines any Ability should this safety measure not be observed. If the plug that is fitted to your appliance is not suitable for your socket outlet, it must be cut off and the appropriate plug fitted. The cut off plug should be disposed of to prevent the hazard of electric shocks in case it should be plugged into a 13 Amp socket, in another part of your home.
Getting to know your machine The controls and how o use them B Detergent dispenser C Pilot light "mains” D Half load button E’ Economy button F Programmer control and on/off control G Drain filter A Programmer chart Phis chart will help you selector the corvette wash programmer, The letter and wash programmer numbers correspond to those used in the detailed charts on pages 14-17.
F Programmer control and on/off conspire The selector dial is marked with letters corresponding to those on the chart. To set the machine to the correct programmer (see programmer chart and table on pages 14-17) push the dial in and turn it clockwise until the letter you want coincides exactly with the pointer at the top of the dial. Never attempt to turn the control dial in an anticlockwise direction.
Energetic wash cycle For cotton, linen and viscose {rayon) faeries Recommended wash load: max. Wash cycle Dispenser compartments Position of ab c programmer washing fabric ‘Wash cycle description selector powder conditioner and fabric guide A a Cottons and linens Universal wash Rewash {30 mind) in water at 40C (high level) followed by a soaking phase — the laundry is left soaking in the water. To drain the water, turn the programmer knob to cycle W {drain with a gentle spin) or X {drain only).
‘Wash cycle Dispenser compartments Position of ab c programmer washing fabric Wash cycle description selector powder conditioner and fabric guide G b c Cottons, inns and viscose. Non-fast Coloreds Main wash in water al 40C (normal level). 4 cold water rinses (high level). Spinning. H c Cottons, linens and viscose, Rinses 4 cold water rinses (bi level), Spinning. J c Cottons, linens and viscose. Special treatments Intake of water mixed with liquid additive such as fabric conditioner thigh level).
Gentle wash cycle For delicate, synthetics including acrylics, acetates, testatrices, machine-washable swollen and synthetics mixed with polyester and wool. Recommended wash load: 1.5-2 kg (3-5 Ib); wool max: Wash cycle Dispenser compartments Position programmer washing fabric ‘Wash cycle description selector powder conditioner and fabric guide L b c Cotton articles with special finishes White drip-drying. Special cottons Main wash in water at 95C (high level). 3 dole water rinses (high level).
Wash cycle Dispenser compartments Position of ab < programmer washing fabric ‘Wash cycle description selector powder conditioner and fabric guide Machine washable woolens and Woolens @ mixtures with cotton or viscose; Blankets. . . Main wash in water at 40C with s steady drum (high level). 3 cold water rinses (high level). Short spin. T b © Delicate, Brightly soled. Quick-wash Main wash in water at 30C (high level). 8 cold water rinses (high level). Short spin. u 8 cold water rinses (high level).
Using your machine Sorting the wash Sat the clothe according to fal aid household linen pages with the wash care label sewn tu the garment or article; this should have a number In a wash tub symbol which corresponds with the number shown on the charts. For example, i your sheets nave a label with number 95 in the wash tub you can choose either programmer B or € endmost; on whether the articles are lightly or heavily soiled. If the garment has no label, choose the appropriate programmer 'for the fabric.
Choosing the right washing powder Always use a low lather powder. This is important as too much lather prevents the articles from tumbling freely and hang properly cleansed, Persia Automatic is specially designed to complement the leaning action of the machine. Filling with washing powder The washing powder dispenser has three compartments {figure 6). Compartment *a” is for the rewash powder, “b” for the main wash powder, and for fabric conditioner.
Liquid detergents Liquid detergents may be very useful above all for the Jow and medium temperature washing of delicate items or those which are not very dirty, The dispenser drawer also allows the use of ]liquid{ detergents. In this case, you must select programmed without rewash. The quid detergent should be poured into the compartment «b» immediately before starting the programmer.
Additional programmed Half-load programmer Use this for smaller loads of cotton and fine items — 2kg {41b) max. Pres in the push button then select the appropriate programmer. Do not, however, use any of the gentle action programmed as these need a higher water level, than is allowed for the half-load programmer. See page 12, Economy programmer Use this programmer for lightly soiled loads of cotton or linen. Press in the push button "economy” and then select either programmer B or C. See page 12.
The wash symbols The familiar sh rode symbols which are and because people are tending to use found on the care labels in most clothes fewer wash programmed and mix fabrics will gradually disappear and a new set of in one load. The change will bring the codes will be introduced, This change is codes into line with the labeling used in due to changes in fabrics and detergents the rest of Europe, Old Symbol New Symbol Wash Action Fabric \aif \af Normal (Maximum) White Cotton or Linen without Special Finishes.
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 Wipe round the rubber door seal to remove the water which collects in it. From time to time clean plated, polished and plastic parts and the glass porthole door with a soft damp cloth. Never use abrasive powders, Wipe over the exterior cabinet with a lukewarm solution of 2 mild liquid cleaner, rinse and dry thoroughly.
Helpful tips for successful washing f Here are some practical hints to help you get the best washing results, Don't overload the machine. The clothes will not move round freely if there are too many of them and the washing powder may not dissolve properly. /\lays wse a Jow suds washing powder foaming gives an troy wash and may even harm the machine. The quantity of washing powder required depends on the amount of laundry and how soiled it is.
How to wash Nappies Leave the soiled nappies soaking in & solution of proprietary nappy cleaner, When there are sufficient for a wash, drain off the water and tinge by hand in cold water (this is advisable as some nappy cleansers have an adverse effect on the rubber door seal), then transfer the nappies to the washing machine. Set the selector dial to K (fast spin) to remove the excess solution. Then wash the nappies on programmer C (whites). Dry and air them thoroughly.
Stain removal Some sating will not be removed in the wash, [t is wise to treat them before laundering, The following are simple but effective to use on any washable fabric. i oon as possible and 5 (o remove any residual Launder » satin. Ballpoint and felt-tip ink: Dab with mentholated spirit on cotton wool {not on acetate or triathlete fabric). Fountain pen ink: Sponge with cold water to flush out as much ink as possible, or hold the faerie under running cold water.
Servicing If, having followed these instructions carefully your machine fails to work properly, contact your local Service Center, giving the full model number and date of purchase if the appliance is under guarantee, Before you do that, though, it is worth making a few simple checks yourself. If the machine won't start... Ensure that the programmer control knob on the machine is pulled out inch the “on” position. Make sure that the door of the machine is firmly shut.
Door reversal & building-under Door assembly instructions This machine is prearranged for assembly of a reversible door {right or left side opening) 50 as to mate it perfectly with the rest of the kitchen furniture. ‘The machine is originally per-arranged for assembly of u dour with right side upending. In this case it's sufficient to assemble on the door the two hinges (1 fife 9) provided with the making, taking care to comply with the to dimensions given in fig.
Instructions for building in under a counter "This washing machine is designed to be built into a kitchen unit ave to its standard dimensions: Height 82 cms. Width 60 ems. Depth &5 cms. ‘The machine should be inserted into & recess having the dimensions shown in fig. 12; making sure that the fill and drain hoses are not bent or kinked in such a way as to obstruct the normal water flow. As for water & electricity connection, please follow the rules given in this operator’s handbook.