Operating Your Washing
Machine
Lid Soft Landing Feature
Adding Bleach
Turn PROGRAM SELECTOR to a
“Regular Wash” position.
To do this, proceed as follows:
1.
Press the “Start/Hold To Pause”
button to commence water fill.
2.
Turn on the taps and turn power on
at the power point.
1.
Close the lid.
2.
Pour the bleach solution down the
hole in the top panel during fill when
there is some water in the wash
bowl.
The machine will show a pattern of
lights. Wait for this to happen before
attempting to operate the machine.
Your washing machine is now in Stand
By Mode and ready to wash your
clothes.
If the settings shown on the control
panel are what you want to use and the
PROGRAM SELECTOR is set to the
correct wash program for your clothes
load, press the “Start/Hold To Pause”
button to start your wash.
** Only applied for the model EWT113
3.
Turn PROGRAM SELECTOR to
Drain & Spin position and press the
“Start/Hold To Pause” button to
empty the wash bowl.
5.
You can now wash the clothes load
using detergent and your selected
wash program.
NOTE: Bleach should not be used on
silk, wool, rayon or drip dry clothes.
6.
Allow the machine to agitate for a
few minutes, then let it stand for the
required time by press and hold the
“Start/Hold To Pause” button for
1.2 seconds to pause machine.
4.
Bleaching of clothes can help to remove
stains, heavy soiling and to kill bacteria.
Oxygen type - This is generally a
powder type bleach. Mix the required
quantity with water and pour down the
hole in the top panel during the fill when
there is some water in the wash bowl.
Refer to the instructions on the bleach
container.
Chlorine type - This type of bleach
should not be mixed with detergent.
Mix the bleach with water as per the
instructions on the container.
Starting your washing machine
When the lid is fully opened, to close just
pull down initially the lid then the lid will
close down slowly by itself.
Lid soft landing device will not working if
opened less than 80 degree (Please
keep your hand away, lid will close
rapidly and crushes your hand).
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