Smeg LSE 146 manual Main Functions of the Washing Machine Model LSE, Wash Cycle

Models: LSE 146

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MAIN FUNCTIONS OF THE WASHING MACHINE

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MODEL: LSE 146

 

A

Drying selection dial

 

C

Optional function buttons

 

L

Start button

 

P Programme and temperature knob

 

USING THE WASHING MACHINE

“EASY LOGIC” TECHNOLOGY

The Easy Logic II system automatically reduces the wash time and water and power consumption according to the amount of washing placed in the drum.

The washing machine will automatically programme a half-load or incomplete load wash cycle without the need for any intervention.

WASH CYCLE:

(Follow these instructions and the washing machine will run the selected wash cycle)

1.Open the door. Load the washing loosely in the drum without compacting it. (Items of different sizes strengthen the washing action and are distributed better during spinning).

Warning: Do not overload the washing machine. It is not advisable to wash items that absorb large quantities of water such as carpets.

2.Close the door using a light pressure. Check that none of the items have become trapped between the door and the gasket.

3.Add a low-suds powder detergent and softener designed for automatic washing machines in the respective compartments (see chapter “USE OF DETERGENTS).

4.Close the detergent drawer. Do not open the drawer while the machine is working as this may cause water to spill out.

5.Rotate the programmer knob (P) to select the programme and required temperature according to the type of fabric to wash (see: “PROGRAMME TABLES”)

6.Select the (C) buttons with the required functions (see “OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS”).

7.Press button (L) to start the wash cycle (see “START BUTTON”)

8.At the end of the wash cycle, turn the program selector knob (P) on “STOP”.

9.With dry hands, unplug the washing machine from the mains supply.

10.Open the door and remove the washing.

11.Close the water feed valve.

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Smeg LSE 146 manual Main Functions of the Washing Machine Model LSE, Wash Cycle