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| CONNECTING TO THE POWER SUPPLY |
▼Check that the voltage indicated on the technical data plate on the back of the washing machine is the same as that of the mains power supply (fig. 9).
▼The fuses, electric cables and wall socket must be rated to withstand the maxi- mum power load indicated on the data plate.
▼The power supply socket into which the washing machine will be plugged must be earthed. Otherwise, the manufacturer will not be held responsible for any accidents (fig. 10).
▼If the socket to which the machine will be connected is faulty or does not com- ply with the requirements, it must be replaced by a qualified electrician.
▼The washing machine must not be connected to the electricity supply using extension leads or
▼During maintenance the washing machine must be unplugged from the power supply socket.
▼Do not
▼If the power cable is damaged in any way, contact the specialised technical service centre.
▼Position the appliance so that the power supply cable can be accessed with ease, enabling it to be disconnected when required.
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USING THE MACHINE
ADVICE BEFORE USING
Attention: Before running the machine loaded for the first time, we re- commend that you run a short washing cycle with the ma- chine empty.
This makes it possible to check operation of the machine and clean the drum.
Each time you use the machine:
▼check that all water connections are tight, the drain hose is positioned cor- rectly (see connection to the water supply) and the supply tap is open.
▼make sure that your hands are dry, then insert the plug into the power socket.
▼divide the washing according to fabric type (check the labels on the clothes).
▼check that the clothes to be washed have nothing in their pockets that might damage the washing, the washing machine or the filter
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