CONTENTS important information Page 3 Installation . Page 4 Unpacking Page 4 Positioning Page 4 Water inlet Page 4 Water drainage . Page 5 Leveling . Page 5 Electrical connection Page 8 Getting to know your machine . Page 7 Control panel Page 7 Washing hints Page 8 Wash care symbols . . Page 9 Programmed for cotton and fine . Page 10 Programmed for synthetics, delicate and wool Page 1 Use of detergent and additives Page 12 Using your machine Page 13 Washing 4.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION it 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 get to know the functioning of the appliance and the relevant warnings. ‘These warnings have been provided in the interest of safety.
INSTALLATION Unpacking Before starting the machine up, the packing must be removed as follows. You are advised to keep ail the packaging for re-use in case the machine is to be transported again. Using a spanner unscrew and remove the rear right bolt. Lay the machine gently on its back, making sure that the hoses are not squashed. Remove the polystyrene block from the bottom of the machine. Carefully slide out the right polythene bag (1}, removing. . it toward the center of the machine.
Water drainage If you intend the drain hose from the machine to empty into a sink, make sure that the risk is empty and that the plug hole is not blacked, ¥ the machine is permanently plumbed in, hook the end of the hose into a standpipe installed for the purpose. The standpipe must have an internal diameter of at least order that there is an air gap between the drain hose and the standpipe. Make sure, that it is designed in such a way, that the end of the drain hose cannot be covered with water.
Electrical connections WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED. The manufacturer declines any ability should this safety measure not be observed. if the plug that is fitted 10 your appliance is not suitable for your socket outlet, it must be cut off and the appropriate plug fitted. Remove the fuse from the cut off plug. The cut off ply should then be disposed of fo prevent the hazard of shocks in case it should be plugged into a 13 Amp socket in another part of your home.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE Control panel TRINITY BENDIX. SHOWER Erst en Washerwomen @ {i‘% g}r& Detergent dispenser drawer Symbols Il] Rewash L1 wash @ Fabric softener 3 2 OFFEND button © By depressing this bunion the machine stars operating. ‘When depressing it again, the machine stops. 3 Half load button Select this button to reduce water consumption on the rinse cycle when washing a smaller load of cottons or fines {maximum load size = 2.25 kg).
Washing hints Do NOT overload the machine. Weigh the Laundry the first few times you use the appliance. The average weighs of the most common items are listed below as a guide: 1000g = 1 kg Sheet 700-1000 g Pillow case 100-200 g Tablecloth 400-500 g Serviette 50-100 ¢ Tea towel 70-120 g Linen hand towel 100-150 g Toweling hand toque! 150-250 g Toweling bath toque! 700-1000 g Bath robe 1000-1500 g Man's shirt 200-300 g Apron 150-200 g = Load the laundry loosely alternating large items with small ones.
WASH CARE SYMBOLS Wash care labels inside garments recommend how to launder your clothes with the best results. The care labeling code is in line with care labeling used in the test of Europe. The symbols used make it easy to select the correct programmer on your washing machine. WASHING SYMBOL WASH ACTION FABRIC Normal (Maximum) White Cotton or Linen without Special Finishes i Cotton, Linen or Viscose w7 Normal (Maximum) without Special Finishes Colorfast at 60°C.
Programmed for cotton and linen Recommended load: max.
Programmed for synthetics, delicate and wool Recommended load: max. 2 kg (4.5 ib); wool max. 1 kg (2.2 Ib) Compartments Degree i Programmer . Programmed @ touche Description of soil required) dial position Wash at 50 °C Norma 6 3 rinses Stop with water left in the tub Wash at 40 °C Normal 7 rinses Stop with water left in the tub WOOL o Wash at 40 °C WASH Normal 8.
WHICH DETERGENT TO For most clothes and household textiles, CONVENTIONAL DETERGENTS will give good washing resits. Conventional detergents are available in either a biological, such as Ariel, or a non-biological form, such as Fairy, and are particularity suitable for whites. Biological detergents provide improved stain removal, especially at lower temperatures.
USING YOUR MACHINE WASHING 4.5 KG OF WHITE COTTON AT 95°C Suppose you have 4.5 kg of normally dirty laundry to wash. It is white cotton and is suitable for high temperature washing. 1 Load the laundry Open the door by pulling the catch outward. Load the items one at a time and close the door. Pull out the detergent dispenser drawer from the control panel. Measure out the amount of detergent required and pour into the main wash compartment.
WASHING 2 KG OF SYNTHETIC FABRICS AT 40°C Suppose you have 2 kg of synthetic fabric laundry to wash. They are rather delicate fabrics and should not be washed at a high temperature. 1 Load the laundry Open the door by pulling the catch outward. Load the items one at a time and close the door. Ult out the detergent dispenser drawer from the control panel. Measure out the amount of detergent required and pour into the main wash compartment.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Before any maintenance or cleaning is carded out you must DISCONNECT the appliance from the electricity supply. Descaling The water we normally use contains ime. It is a good idea to periodically use a water softening powder in the machine. Do this separately from any laundry washing, and according to the softening powder manufacturer's instructions. This will help {o prevent the formation of dime deposits. After each wash Leave the door open for a while.
Cleaning the filter The water drain filter A clean filter is important for the correct functioning of the machine, and should therefore be cleaned after every Open the filter door and place a container underneath to catch any spillage. If the filter is blocked and the machine is unable to drain you will need to drain the water manually from the machine at this stage. To do this, unhook the drain hose from the standpipe or sink and hold the end of the hose over a bowl on the floor.
SERVICING Before contacting your local Tri Bendix Service Center, please make the following checks: The machine does not start up = The ON/OFF button has not been depressed = The door is not closed properly « No water is entering the machine (see: the machine does not diff) = The selector dial is not correctly positioned The machine does not fill » The water taps are not turned on = The water supply has been disconnected s The inlet hoses are kinked » The wale pressure is 1o low = The water inlet filters ar
TRINITY BENDIX GUARANTEE CONDITIONS We, Trinity Bendix, undertake that if within 12 months of the date of the purchase this TRINITY BENDIX appliance or any part thereof is proved to be defective by reason only of faulty workmanship or materials, we wil, at our option repair or replace the same FREE OF ANY CHARGE for labor, materials or carriage on condition that: » The appliance has been installed comely and used only on the electricity supply stated on the rating plate.
TRINITY BENDIX Better Products. Better Value Trinity Bendix, 99 Oakley Road, Futon, Beds LU4 9QQ A DIVISION OF EMACS LIMITED. Model No. REGISTERED N ENGLAND NO. 176547 Part No.