Tt is most important that this instruction beak should be regained 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.
Peace of mind for twelve months GAUSSIAN STANDARD GUARANTEE CONDITIONS This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and other legal rights which will not be excluded or in any way diminished by the return of this guarantee card.
Contents Page 7 Installation Page 12 Getting to Know Your Machine Page 14 Wash Programmed Page 18 Using Your Machine Page 21 Additional Programmer Page 22 Looking After Your Machine Page 24 Helpful Washing Hints Page 25 How to Wash Page 27 Servicing Page 28 Gaussian Guarantee Conditions Page 29 Gaussian b Year Cover This new appliance is easy to uge. To get the best out of it, you should read this booklet and carefully follow all instructions before using the appliance for the first time.
Stain Removal: Some stains will not be removed in the wash. It is wise to treat them before Laundering. The following are simple but effective treatments to use on any washable fabric. Treat the stain as soon as possible and launder afterwards to remove any residual stain. 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 fabric under running cold water.
o OO O Please note that the external appearance of your appliance may differ slightly from that shown in this instruction book. A Programmer Chart B Detergent Dispenser € Pilot Light D Spin Speed Selector E Quick wash Push button ¥ Temperature and on-off control G Programmer Selector Dial H Dram Filter How to wash Nappies Leave the soiled apples soaking in a solution of proprietary nappy cleaner.
Helpful tips for successful washing Here are some practical hints fo help you get the best washing results. Don't overload the machine. The clothes will not move around freely and the washing powder may not dissolve properly. Always use a low lather washing powder specially made for front loading machines, Excessive foaming gives an unsatisfactory wash and may even harm the machine, The quantity of washing powder required depends on the amount of laundry and how soiled it is.
Positioning and Leveling To keep vibration, noise and movement to a minimum, it is essential that the machine is absolutely level. Check this with the aid of a spirit level when the machine is in its permanent operating position. Any adjustments can be made by using the open end of the spanner supplied to raise or lower the two adjustable feet at the front of the machine — you merely screw them up or down {Figure 8}. After leveling the machine, lock the feet by means of the securing ring nuts.
Looking after your machine Important Make sure that the machine is unplugged and that the water taps turned off before undertaking any kind of maintenance, General Care and Cleaning Wipe rend 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 2 soft damp cloth. Never use abrasive powders. Wipe over the exterior cabinet with a lukewarm solution of mild liquid cleaner, rinse and dry thoroughly.
Whether discharging into a sink or a standpipe check that the end of the drain hose is neither too high nor too low. The top of the curve in the hose’s end should be nio more than 85em {347) and no less than 50cm (20”) above floor level {Figure 4). Finally, make sure that with the machine in position, the drain hose is not obstructed, blocked or bent so sharply that water cannot flow freely. The Electrical Connections ‘WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
Amount of wash powder in gram mes Main Wash La wad Dry fabric: g 1Kg 45Kg 30Ky ssg sy Mg dig 15y Wig Bldg The Wie 160g 120y By For information regarding the degrees of hardness of water in your area, ask the local Water Authority. f you use a per-wash or soak programmer an half measure of washing powder should be placed in compartment
Getting to know your machine The Controls and How to Use Them A Programmer Chart B Detergent Dispenser € Pilot Light D Spin Speed Selector Mo E Quick wash Distribution & F Temperature and on-off control O G Programmer Selector Dial H Drain Filter A Programmer Chart This chart will help you to select the correct wash programmer.
Loading The Clothes Open the drum loading door by pulling the catch forward (Figure 5). Put the sorted clothes into the drum one by one, shaking them out first. Alternate large and small items. Den’t put laundry on the door! Warning: The glass porthole door can reach high temperatures during washing phases. Please ensure young children do not touch this area of the appliance. 20 Be sure all pockets are empty, buttons and zips fastened.
Energetic wash cycles For cotton, linen and viscose (rayon) fabrics, Recommended wash load: maximum. Position of The wash symbols The familiar wash code symbols which are found on the care labels in most clothes will gradually disappear and a new set of and because people are tending to use fewer wash programmed and mix faeries in one load. The change will bring the programmer | codes will be introduced.
Using your machine Sorting The Wash Set the clothes and household linen according to fabric, color fastness and degree of soiling, following the charts from page 14 to 17. Check with the wash care label sewn to the garment or article; this should have a number in a wash tub symbol which corresponds to the number shown on the hearts. For example, if your sheets have a label with symbol in the wash tub you can choose programmer B. If the garment has no Isabel, choose the appropriate programmer for the fabric.
Gentle wash cycles For delicate, synthetics including acrylics, acetates, testatrices, machine washable woolens and wool mixes. Recommended wash load: 1.5-2 Kg (maximum); wool 1 Kg (maximum). Position of Position of programmer programmer Wash selector and Dispenser ‘Wash selector and Dispenser programmer thermostat compartment Wash cycle description programmer thermostat compartment Wash cycle description Special G be ‘White cottons and linens with special Silks K be Silks and printed acetate fabrics.
Gentle wash cycles For delicate, synthetics including acrylics, acetates, testatrices, machine washable woolens and wool mixes. Recommended wash load: 1.5-2 Kg (maximum); wool 1 Kg (maximum). Position of Position of programmer programmer Wash selector and Dispenser ‘Wash selector and Dispenser programmer thermostat compartment Wash cycle description programmer thermostat compartment Wash cycle description Special G be ‘White cottons and linens with special Silks K be Silks and printed acetate fabrics.
Using your machine Sorting The Wash Set the clothes and household linen according to fabric, color fastness and degree of soiling, following the charts from page 14 to 17. Check with the wash care label sewn to the garment or article; this should have a number in a wash tub symbol which corresponds to the number shown on the hearts. For example, if your sheets have a label with symbol in the wash tub you can choose programmer B. If the garment has no Isabel, choose the appropriate programmer for the fabric.
Energetic wash cycles For cotton, linen and viscose (rayon) fabrics, Recommended wash load: maximum. Position of The wash symbols The familiar wash code symbols which are found on the care labels in most clothes will gradually disappear and a new set of and because people are tending to use fewer wash programmed and mix faeries in one load. The change will bring the programmer | codes will be introduced.
Loading The Clothes Open the drum loading door by pulling the catch forward (Figure 5). Put the sorted clothes into the drum one by one, shaking them out first. Alternate large and small items. Den’t put laundry on the door! Warning: The glass porthole door can reach high temperatures during washing phases. Please ensure young children do not touch this area of the appliance. 20 Be sure all pockets are empty, buttons and zips fastened.
Getting to know your machine The Controls and How to Use Them A Programmer Chart B Detergent Dispenser € Pilot Light D Spin Speed Selector Mo E Quick wash Distribution & F Temperature and on-off control O G Programmer Selector Dial H Drain Filter A Programmer Chart This chart will help you to select the correct wash programmer.
Amount of wash powder in gram mes Main Wash La wad Dry fabric: g 1Kg 45Kg 30Ky ssg sy Mg dig 15y Wig Bldg The Wie 160g 120y By For information regarding the degrees of hardness of water in your area, ask the local Water Authority. f you use a per-wash or soak programmer an half measure of washing powder should be placed in compartment
Whether discharging into a sink or a standpipe check that the end of the drain hose is neither too high nor too low. The top of the curve in the hose’s end should be nio more than 85em {347) and no less than 50cm (20”) above floor level {Figure 4). Finally, make sure that with the machine in position, the drain hose is not obstructed, blocked or bent so sharply that water cannot flow freely. The Electrical Connections ‘WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
Looking after your machine Important Make sure that the machine is unplugged and that the water taps turned off before undertaking any kind of maintenance, General Care and Cleaning Wipe rend 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 2 soft damp cloth. Never use abrasive powders. Wipe over the exterior cabinet with a lukewarm solution of mild liquid cleaner, rinse and dry thoroughly.
Positioning and Leveling To keep vibration, noise and movement to a minimum, it is essential that the machine is absolutely level. Check this with the aid of a spirit level when the machine is in its permanent operating position. Any adjustments can be made by using the open end of the spanner supplied to raise or lower the two adjustable feet at the front of the machine — you merely screw them up or down {Figure 8}. After leveling the machine, lock the feet by means of the securing ring nuts.
Helpful tips for successful washing Here are some practical hints fo help you get the best washing results. Don't overload the machine. The clothes will not move around freely and the washing powder may not dissolve properly. Always use a low lather washing powder specially made for front loading machines, Excessive foaming gives an unsatisfactory wash and may even harm the machine, The quantity of washing powder required depends on the amount of laundry and how soiled it is.
o OO O Please note that the external appearance of your appliance may differ slightly from that shown in this instruction book. A Programmer Chart B Detergent Dispenser € Pilot Light D Spin Speed Selector E Quick wash Push button ¥ Temperature and on-off control G Programmer Selector Dial H Dram Filter How to wash Nappies Leave the soiled apples soaking in a solution of proprietary nappy cleaner.
Stain Removal: Some stains will not be removed in the wash. It is wise to treat them before Laundering. The following are simple but effective treatments to use on any washable fabric. Treat the stain as soon as possible and launder afterwards to remove any residual stain. 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 fabric under running cold water.
Contents Page 7 Installation Page 12 Getting to Know Your Machine Page 14 Wash Programmed Page 18 Using Your Machine Page 21 Additional Programmer Page 22 Looking After Your Machine Page 24 Helpful Washing Hints Page 25 How to Wash Page 27 Servicing Page 28 Gaussian Guarantee Conditions Page 29 Gaussian b Year Cover This new appliance is easy to uge. To get the best out of it, you should read this booklet and carefully follow all instructions before using the appliance for the first time.
Peace of mind for twelve months GAUSSIAN STANDARD GUARANTEE CONDITIONS This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and other legal rights which will not be excluded or in any way diminished by the return of this guarantee card.
Tt is most important that this instruction beak should be regained 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.