John Lewis JLWM1402, JLWM1201 instruction manual Washing Hints, 1000g = 1 kg, Sheet, Bath robe

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Washing Hints

Do NOT overload the machine. Weigh the laundry the first few times you use the appliance.

The average weights 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 g

 

 

Tea towel

70-120 g

 

 

Linen hand towel

100-150 g

 

 

Towelling hand towel

150-250 g

 

 

Towelling bath towel

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.

Sort the laundry according to the type of fabric, colour-fastness and how dirty it is.

Avoid washing unhemmed or torn items as they may unravel.

Before washing, empty all pockets of small objects which may have been left inside (coins, keys, screws etc). as these could damage the drain pump.

When washing curtains, remove the hooks.

Close poppers and zips and fasten loose buttons.

It is essential to wash new coloured items separately when washing for the first time.

When washing fabrics requiring different wash temperatures together, always select the lowest temperature.

White items should not be washed with coloured items.

Very small items (handkerchiefs, ribbons, socks etc) should be washed in a washing bag or a pillow case.

Use a good quality detergent suitable for automatic washing machines.

Use the correct quantities of detergent.

For wool, use gentle detergent only in small quantities.

Bleach is very corrosive; it should be used with care and kept out of reach of children.

Some stains such as fruit, wine, grass, rust etc. are difficult to remove and should be treated before washing with specific products, which can be found in most household shops. In some cases it may help to soak the stain before washing with a special pre- soak product or biological detergent.

Only wool marked “Pure New Wool - washable, preshrunk” can be washed in the the wool programme; other types of wool should be washed in Hand Wash programme..

If you have used the machine to wash, rinse or spin only non-colour fast garments, there may be dye left in the sump. To ensure any subsequent wash is not contaminated with the dye, select and carry out a rinse and spin programme, without any garments, to ensure that any dye is removed from the sump.

Once you have finished using the machine, you are advised to unplug it and turn off the water tap.

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Contents JLWM1201 Spin washing machine JLWM1402 Child Safety InstallationUse Contents Ecological hints Materials marked with the symbol are recyclableInterest Environment Machine works more economically if it is fully loadedDescription of the Appliance Child safety featureDoor locked light Detergent dispenser drawerProgramme selector dial Control PanelSpin button Option buttonsSelecting the delayed start Delay start buttonCancelling the delayed start Start/Pause buttonDisplay Programme phase indicator lightsFollowing pieces of information are shown on the display Programme information When the programme has finished, the End light comes onOperating Sequence Switch the machine onLoad the laundry Measure out the detergentHow to change an option or a programme during its cycle Select the Delay startSelect the spin speed or the None option Select the desired optionsEnd of programme How to interrupt a programmeLeave the door ajar in order to air the washing machine 1000g = 1 kg Washing HintsSheet Bath robeImportant Notes Wash Care SymbolsWashing programmes Programme Available Consumptions Off / ResetEnergy Water Time Description SoakMaintenance and Cleaning Emergency emptying out Cleaning the water inlet filterRemove any objects from the pump impeller by rotating it Screw the pump cover fully Close the pump doorSomething Not Working Spinning Machine vibrates whenDoor will not open Light has gone outTechnical Specifications Installation InstructionsUnpacking Installation on a Suspended FloorWater drainage Water inletAppliance must be connected to a cold water supply Into a drainage standpipeSpecial conditions LevellingInterest of the environment Onto a sink outlet spigotPermanent connection Electrical connection