Electrical Connection
Plug in the grounded plug at the end of the power cable of the washing machine to a grounded wall outlet which is fed with suitable voltage and current.
Preparation
•Please note the followings before start ing to wash your laundry:
-Have you plugged the machine?
-Have you connected the drainage hose as necessary?
-Have you closed the front door?
-Have you opened the tap?
•If you are installing your machine by your- self, please read the “Installation” section first.
•Separation of the laundries to be washed:
Please separate the laundries according to their types (cotton, linen, synthetic, woolen, etc.), dirtiness levels and washing tempera- ture. Do not wash the white clothes along with the colored ones.
Remove solid objects such as belts, cuff links and curtain rods from the laundries or put them into a washing bag.
Empty the pockets. Zip and button up. It is recommended to place the very small laundries such as baby clothes into the big laundries such as pillowcases or put into a special
washing filet in order to prevent them from sticking between the bellows or slipping into the cauldron, pump filter, hose and etc.
For stained laundries, see the Practical and useful information section. Your machine can wash the woolen clothes with a “Machine Washable” or “Unfeltable” label in the special woolen program without damaging them. Sensitive clothes with a “Do not wash in the machine” or
•To open the front door, grab the handle and pull it. For your safety, the front door of your machine can only be opened when the machine is not operating. If the “ready” LED is on, the door can be opened.
•Loading the laundry into the machine:Place the laundries by spreading and
without compaction. Place your hand woven clothes into the machine by turning inside out. When closing the door, make sure that no laundry is in between the door and the rubber bellows.
Push the front door to close it. If the front door is not closed correctly, washing does not start.
•The selection of detergent and softener:
The detergent amount depends on the hard- ness of water, the amount of laundry and the dirtiness level of the laundry. Recommended amounts are written on the detergent pack- age. If your laundries are not very dirty and/or your water has a low
hardness, use less detergent as recommended in the detergent packages. Otherwise you may encounter excessive foam.
You should use detergents that are developed especially for automatic washing machines. Avoid using bleachers that contain chlorine or sulfur.
Put the powder detergent and softener into the appropriate compartments in the detergent drawer and close the detergent drawer.
Pour the softener as recommended in the package (generally <100ml; i.e. 1 tea cup) Never exceed the “MAX” marking. If you put more, it will mix into the washing water
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