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Notice Date Page
01201138
INSTRUCTION
HANDBOOK
Block the cage (B) by rotating it manu-
ally to the front and rear so that the upper
door stops on the blocking straps (C).
Add detergent and other laundry products.
If you are using the machine's built-in detergent dispensers, add the required detergent and
other laundry products in the compartments.
11. Machine
operation
Never press the doors in (A) to rotate the
cage.
Load the linen in the cage. Be careful to
distribute it correctly
Nota : The washing machines with a two
part cage must not be loaded by evenly
sharing the load in both compartments.
Completely load one compartment, and put
the rest in the second one.
As strange as it might seem, it is better to run the machine with a full compartment and an
empty one. This way you will avoid many unbalance stops as well as important vibrations and
therefore the early breakout of the shock absorbers.
lt is the same for washing in rets. Respect the same principle as described above, making sure
you don't over load each compartment.
However, you must note, for the same reasons, that it is better to use several nets, three or four
in the same compartment rather than one or two.
More over, you should fi nish your load using loose linen if necessary.
Close the cage doors (press them to check the good working of the mechanical safety
device).
Close the drum door and lock it with the handle. The machine is now ready to start the
washing cycle.
WARNING
In case of important unbalance
inside the drum, an unexpected
rotation of the latter can pinch and
arm hands of the operator.
WARNING !
Take care when adding laundry
products. Powder or liquids left in
the compartments (scoops) may be
corrosive.
ATTENTION
Do not open the cover when the
water valves are fl ushing water
through the detergent dispenser.
Take care when adding laundry
products.

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