
Consumption values
Programme1) | Energy consumption | Water consumption |
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White Cottons 95 °C | 2.1 | 62 |
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Cottons 60 °C | 1.35 | 59 |
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Cottons 40 °C | 0.75 | 59 |
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Synthetics 40 °C | 0.5 | 44 |
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Delicates 40 °C | 0.55 | 57 |
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Wool/ Handwash 30 °C | 0.3 | 57 |
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1)Refer to the display for the programme time.
2)The consumption information shown in this chart is indicative. It can vary depending on the quantity and the type of laundry, on the temperature of the water supply and on the ambient temperature.
Standard programmes for the Energy Label consumption values
The cotton 60 °C economy and cotton 40 °C economy are the standard cotton programmes for normally soiled cotton laundry. They are suitable to clean normally soiled cotton laundry and they are the most
efficient programmes in terms of combined energy and water consumption for washing that type of cotton laundry.
They agree with EN60456.
The actual water temperature may differ from the declared cycle temperature.
Care and cleaning
You must DISCONNECT the appliance from the electricity supply, before you can carry out any cleaning or maintenance work.
Descaling
The water we use normally contains lime. It is a good idea to periodically use a water softening powder in the machine. Do this separately from any laundry washing, and according to the softening powder manufacturer's instructions. This will help to prevent the formation of lime deposits.
After each wash
Leave the door open for a while. This helps to prevent mould and stagnant smells forming inside the appliance. Keeping the door open after a wash will also help to preserve the door seal.
Maintenance wash
With the use of low temperature washes it is possible to get a build up of residues inside the drum.
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