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1 CONTENTS 1-3 ➤ DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE ➤ SAFETY 2 ➤ INSTALLATION 3 ➤ WARNINGS 3 ➤ SETTING-UP THE MACHINE 4 ➤ ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 4 ➤ WATER CONNECTION 4 5 ➤ USEFUL ADVICE 6 ➤ CLOTHING CARE LABELS 7 ➤ BEFORE WASHING 8 ➤ MAINTENANCE 9 ➤ TROUBLESHOOTING DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE 1 2 3 1 - GLASS DOOR 2 - DRUM 3 - SCRATCHPROFF TOP 4 - ADJUSTABLE FEET 5 - FILTER 4 5 ENGLISH GB
2 Thank you for having chosen our product. This appliance is safe and easy to use. It has been constructed according to international safety standards designed to protect the user. In order to familiarise yourself with the machine and ensure its long working life, we strongly recommend that you read this instruction manual carefully. SAFETY ✔ The machine must not be installed outdoors, even if protected by a roof, in that atmospheric agents may cause irreparable damages.
3 DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE The washing machine is a domestic appliance capable of washing any type of fabric at any time. ✔ The machine has been constructed in steel panels which have been treated and painted to guarantees that its aesthetic qualities remain unaltered over time. ✔ The motor and all moving parts have been designed and manufactured to guarantee the minimum possible noise levels.
4 SETTING-UP THE MACHINE ▼ Place the machine near to the connection points and ensure that it is level. To do this, adjust the feet by screwing or unscrewing them as required. When the machine is level, tighten the lock nuts on the feet using a spanner. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ▼ Check that the power supply and socket are correctly sized for the maximum load demand of your machine. The power supply voltage is indicated on the rating plate affixed to the filter door on the bottom right of the washing machine.
5 USEFUL ADVICE ✔ Separate the washing according to type of fabric. ✔ Wash coloured and white articles separately. ✔ Check the clothing care labels affixed to the articles and set the appropriate programme and temperature. ✔ In order to obtain good results from the wash, distribute the washing evenly inside the machine alternating small items with larger ones. ✔ In order not to waste water, energy and detergent, it is advisable to load the machine to its maximum recommended capacity.
6 HOW CAN I WASH ALMOST ANYTHINGS Tennis shoes: tennis shoes or plimsolls can be machine washed. Just remove any mud from them before starting the wash cycle. Curtains: should be washed alone. They should first be folded to stop them creasing excessively and then placed in a net bag or pillow case. Quilted wind-cheaters: can be machine-washed. In this case limit the maximum machine load to just over 50%. It is also advisable to carry out an extra rinse at the end of the wash cycle.
7 BEFORE WASHING closed Before each wash ensure that: open ✔ the water connections are correct, the drain hose is properly positioned (see water connection) and that the feed valve is open. ✔ with dry hands, insert the plug in the mains socket. ✔ sort the wash into types of fabric (refer to clothing care symbols). ✔ check that there are no objects left in any of the pockets of the items to wash, as these may damage the washing, the appliance or the filter. ✔ open the door.
8 MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION ▼ The washing machine is a domestic appliance that does not need any particular maintenance, in that it has been designed to last. Nevertheless, it is advisable to take one or two precautions. The external structure and the parts of the washing machine in plastic must be cleaned with a soft damp cloth only. WARNING!! Never use chemicals, abrasive products, alcohol, soap, petrol or other solvents to clean the appliance as these may cause damage.
9 TROUBLESHOOTING Before calling the assistance service, check that the operations described below have been carried out correctly; this will save both time and money. The machine does not work (indicator light off) Make sure that: 1) The electricity supply has not been cutoff 2) The plug is inserted properly in the socket 3) The programmer knob has been pulled outwards or the start/stop button (if fitted) has been pressed (see using the washing machine) 4) The door is closed.
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1 Wash programmes Detergent drawer Function buttons On/Off light Timer knob (P) Temperature knob (K) USING THE WASHING MACHINE Add the detergent and softener following the doses recommended by the manufacturer. Open the water fill valve. Select the required program by rotating the programmer knob clockwise. Select the temperature using the temperature control (if present) according to the load.
2 PROGRAMME TABLE Knob (P) Label Prewash Main Softener Knob symbols wash (T) Examples and degree of soiling (model 633ST) Quantity kg Programme description Up to 3.5 Use of function buttons Eco 1/2 Pre-wash, wash, rinse, softener, drain and final spin As required As required As required Up to 3.5 Wash, rinse, softener, drain and final spin As required As required As required Up to 3.
3 PROGRAMME TABLE Knob (P) Label Prewash Main Softener Knob symbols wash (T) Examples and degree of soiling For sheets, shirts, table cloths, towels, in heavily soiled resistant fabrics For sheets, shirts, table cloths, towels, in heavily soiled resistant fabrics (model 839ST) Quantity kg Programme description Up to 5 Use of function buttons Eco 1/2 Pre-wash, wash, rinse, softener, drain and final spin As required As required As required Up to 5 Wash, rinse, softener, drain and final spin
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