The Control Panel
Never turn the programme selector when the appliance is working.
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1 ON/OFF Button |
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To start the machine, press the ON/OFF button. The pilot light will come on.
To switch off the machine, release the button by pressing it again.
2 Pilot Light
This light will come on when the machine starts operating and goes out when the ON/OFF button is released.
3 Quick Wash Button
This push button reduces the time of the washing and rinsing cycles of the cotton and synthetics programmes by approximately 60 minutes and 30 minutes respectively.
By pressing the heavy soil button, the machine will take in cold water only on programmes with a water temperature of
These would normally be hot or hot and cold. The water is then gradually heated to the required temperature. The effect is to improve the overall wash performance, particularly on biological stains such as egg, blood and grass stains, and heavily soiled fabrics, since the longer
4 Rinse Hold Button
Press this button to leave the water in the drum when the wash cycle has finished.
This option is available on cotton and synthetics wash programmes. The garments are left suspended in water after the final rinse which helps to prevent creasing.
Do not use rinse and hold with the wool pro- gramme. Wool should be gently spin.
When it is convenient to empty the machine, press this button again or select a drain or short spin programme.
Ensure the ON/OFF button is in the off position before turning the dial.
7 Programme Selector Dial
To select the required programme, turn the dial in a clockwise direction until the programme required is shown in the display window.
Do not turn the programme selector anti- clockwise (to the left). Ensure the ON/OFF button is in the OFF position when selecting a programme.
8 Spin Speed Selector Dial
The spin speed can be varied as follows: Cotton & linen : from 1250 to 500 rpm.
Mixed fabrics and delicates : from 650 to 300 rpm
Wool : from 1000 to 300 rpm.
5 Display Windows | 9 Programme guide |
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