Important User Information 1T18 MOST i Important THAT THIS INSTRUCTION BOOK SHOULD BE RETAINED Wit H 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.
* Only use the advised quantities of fabric softener, Damage to the fabric can ensue i you over-fill. Refer to the manufacturers' recommendations of quantities. * Perls have been known 10 climb into washing machines. Please check your drum before use. « Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the making yourself. Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons may cause injury or more serous malfunctioning. Contact your local Electrocute Center, Always insist on genuine spare parts.
Welcome fo the family of Electrolyte users. This booklet not only tells you haw 1o operate your new Electrolyte automatic washing machine, but also contains a number of helpful dips on how to get the best results. SO PLEASE READ iT THROUGH CAREFULLY BEFORE YOUR FIRST WASH. 1T ALSO INCLUDES AN IMPORTANT CHECKLIST OF WHAT TO DO SHOULD A FAULT OCCUR, PLUS A LIST OF ELECTROLYTE SERVICE CENTERS WHERE SERVICE CAN BE OBTAINED IF NEEDED.
About your washing machine Your new Electrolysis wasting machine has 2 selection of programmed 1o suit all your washing needs, In order to meet the requirements of our increasingly overconscientious environment, we've designed & making which allows you 1o satiety the conflicting demands of heavy soil washing and the need for anorectic in electricity costs ang 1o make the best use of low temperature washing panders such as New System Persia Automatic.
Electrical Information Connecting to the mains Before you use your washing machine check that the voltage shown on the data plate confirms with your mains supply The mains lead of the washing machine is fitted with a non-rewindable mounded-on 13 amg plug containing a 13 amp fuse. in the event of the fuse requiring replacement, the fuse overcritical should be removed, using a small screw driver to lever it out.
The controls and how to use them 1. Programmer Selector dial and ON/GFF knob The programmer selector dial is marked with letters cat responding 1o those on the chart To sel the making ta the correct programmer {see programmer chart and label on pages 11 10 14}, press in the central grip 10 engage the dial and turn the dial clockwise unit the latter you want coincides exactly with the pointer. Never pattern to turn the control dial in an anti-Clockwise direction.
4. Half-load button By pressing this before selecting a wash programmer, e intake of water is reduced, This is useful f you want to wash hart goads. kg (4 1/2ib} instead of the usual 4.5kg {10ib} of cotton o linen items. By reducing the water consumption you wil also use fess electricity. The half load programmer is not suitable for synthetic or mixed fabrics, delicate articles or pawl. These fabrics all need a high water revel to avoid creasing. 5.
Dispenser compartments Economy Wash cycle description Position of ahb ¢ option and fabric guide programmer washing | fabric selector powder conditioner G < Cottons, fines and viscose. Rinses 4 cold water rinses {high level. Spinning H c Cottons, linens and viscose, Special treatments Intake of water mixed with liquid additive such as fabric conditioner {high levee. Special treatments, Spinning.
Delicate and Synthetics wash cycle For delicate, synthetics including acrylics, acetates, testatrices, machine-washable aliens and synthetics mixed with polyester and wool, Wash cycle Position of programmer selector Dispenser compartments Recommended wash toad : 1.5 2kg wool max: 1kg (2b) Economy Wash cycle description option and fabric guide K Super wash a0 White nylon and polymerization mixtures Rewash in water at 40°C (high level). Magnify wash in water al 60°C (high level).
Wash cycle Dispenser compartments Economy Wash cycle description Position of ab ¢ option and fabric guide programmer washing | fabric selector powder conditioner R ¢ 3 cold water rinses (high level). Rinses Short spin s ¢ take of water riced with liquid Special treatment additive {high lever) Hart spin. T Water gaining followed by a short Short spin only spin. Maximum 400 r.p.m. y Water gaining with 2 steady dour. Drain Note: There is no water draining alter the last Amine: tinge for the genie wash cycles.
Using your machine Tarting the wash Bert the clothes and household nine according to fabric, color fastness and degree of sailing, following the chars on pages 11 to 14, Cheek with the wash care label sewn to the garment or articles; this should have a temperature in & wash fub symbol which corresponds with the programmed Shawn on the chads.
Loading the clothes Open the drm loading road by pushing the door release bunion {Figure 3). Put the soled articles info the dram ong by one, shaking them out first Alternate large and small leftism. Be sure all pockets are empty, buttons and Zips tautened. Avoid washing frayed or torn articles, an treat stales such as paint, ink, rust and grass before washing (see page 23). Once the machine is loads close the door firmly. Then put the washing powder and conditioner (if required) into the dispenser.
Filling with washing powder The detergent dispenser has three compartments {Figure 4. Compartment ‘2" is for the rewash powder, “b" for the main wash powder, and "c” for fabric conditioner. The same type of wash powder ¢an be used {or the pre and main wash cycles. Pauli out the dispenser by pressing the spring loaded front and pulling on the lip of the drawer and add the measured amount of powder, following the directions on the wash powder packet {ses also Table on page 18).
Amount of wash powder in gram mes for a full load. Hardness Pr-wash Main wash Main wash following per-wash Scott 3 120 130 Average 60 135 160 Hard 90 185 230 Very Hard 125 .. 235 270 For hall loads use half quantity.
Additional programmed Special treatments Iris programs can be used (o remove water from hand washed articles or any laundry which may have got wet but does not need washing. For example, washing left on the fine during a rainstorm. See pages 12 and 14, If you want to treat an article with fabric conditioner without washing it first, you can do this on dither programmer H ar 5.
Looking after your machine important; Make sure that the machine is unplugged and the water taps turned oft before Undertaking any kind of maintenance. General care and cleaning After each wash leave the oar air for about two hairs, to allow ait to circuits freely inside the drum. Wipe round the rubber door seal 10 remove 1he water which collects in it.
Looking after your machine Cleaning inlet filters These are situated at the back of the machine and should be inspected from time to time. Unscrew the hoses and remove the mesh filter lodged just inside the hose. Run them under a fast sunning tap to remove any sediment. Replace the wire fillers and the hoses firmly. Cleaning the washing powder dispenser. Wipe it out after every wash, Fran time o time it will need more thorough cleaning to clear out all the deposit.
Helpful tips for successful washing Here are some practical hints 1o 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. Always use & low suds washing powder specially made for front loading machines. Excessive foaming gives an unsatisfactory wash and may even harm the machine.
Helpful tips for successful washing Dyeing You can dye fabrics successfully in the making but it is essential to buy a good proprietary dye and fo read the manufacturer's instructions carefully. Make sure that the fabric is suitable. The dye instructions will guide you on this port. Then wash the article to make sure it is thoroughly clean, using programmer C or L according 10 the fabric. Then follow the instructions for machine dyeing, supplied with the dye.
Servicing H. having followed these instructions carefully, your machine fails ta work properly contact tout local Electrolyte Service Irenic, Before you do that, though, it is worth making a few simple checks yourself. If the machine won't stair Ensure that the programmer control knee an the machine is pulled out info the “on” position. Make sure that the door of the machine is firmly sol. Make sure that the appliance is properly plugged it and that the casket switch (if any; is in the "on" position.
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Guarantee Guaranteeing is offered (0 You as ao extra benefit and does not affect your tealights. £ Electrolyte products are carefully desired, manufactured, tested and inspected an din consequence we undertake to replace or repair any part found to be defective in material or workmanship, within:one year of delivery to the original purchaser, free of charge ADDITIONALLY, DURING THE SUBSEQUENT FOUR YEARS, ANY . DEFECTIVE PARTS WILL BE REPLACED FREE L ABOUT COSTS ONLY. BEING CHARGEABLE.