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G Power light

The light will illuminates when the power supply is connected.

F Power button

Press the button ,washing machine will working;release the button,the
washing machine will stop.

ON

OFF

Operational Functions

D No spin button

When this button is pressed, the spin cycle will be spared but water
drain is still available. This function is useful for hard ironing fabrics,
such as chemical fiber and wool fabrics.

E Economic wash button

Pressing this button will reduce the consumption of water during
bleaching under intense wash. It is recommended that this
program be used when doing a small laundry load.
Do not forget to reduce the amount of detergent used.
1. Laundry loading
Evenly load the laundry in the
washing machine and then tightly
close the door of the washing
machine
Note: 1) When first using the
washing machine, let it run un-
loaded for one program to pre-
vent the laundry from being
tainted by oil or dirty water from
the washing machine. 2) Do not
overload the washing machine.
2. Use of detergent
Pull out the detergent drawer, put required detergent, soften-
ing agent and bleaching agent into the corresponding boxes.
Push back the drawer gently.
Caution: 1) Do not add liquid detergent into box 1 and 2
2) For pre-washing program, detergent should
be added to both box 1 and 2; for other
programs, do not add detergent to box 1
3) Do not overuse softening agent as this may
damage artificial fabrics.
3. Washing program setting
Set the wash program correctly in accordance with the laundry load.the methods for
setting wash programs are indicated on the handle of the distributor on the washing
machine.turn the program knob clockwise to the desired program.
Caution: Turn off the power before setting the wash program.
=Overalls
(cotton 950g) =Jeans (800g)
=Blended
fabric clothes
(800g)
=shirt
(cotton
300g)
=Single bed sheets
(cotton 800g)
= Woolen blankets
(3000g)
=====Jackets
(cotton 800g)
====Shirts
(300g)
Pajamas (200g)
=Socks
(blended fabrics 50g)
===Underwear
(blended fabrics 70g)
Reference loading
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Washing Methods