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Crease guard Button
The Crease Guard function (Not available on COTTON programmes) minimizes creases as
much as possible with a uniquely designed anti-crease system that is tailored to specific
fabrics.
MIXED FABRICS - the water is gradually cooled throughout the final two rinses with no
spinning and then a delicate spin assures the maximum relaxation of the fabrics.
DELICATE FABRICS – final two rinses with no spinning and then the fabrics are left in
water until it is time to unload. When you are ready to unload, press the "Crease Guard"
button – this will drain.
WOLLENS/HAND WASH – after the final rinse the fabrics are left in water until it is time to
unload and the button indicator blinking.
When you are ready to unload, press the "Crease Guard" button, this will drain and spin
ready for emptying.
If you do not want to spin the clothes and activate drain only:
- Turn the programme selector to the "OFF" position;
- Select programme drain only
;
- Switch on the appliance again by pressing the "Start/Pause" button.
"Aquaplus" button
By pressing this button you can activate a special new wash cycle in the Cotton and Mixed
Fabrics programs, thanks to the new Sensor Activa System. This option treats with care the fibres
of garments and the delicate skin of those who wear them.
The load is washed in a much larger quantity of water and this, together with the new combined
action of the drum rotation cycles, where water is filled and emptied, will give you garments which
have been cleaned and rinsed to perfection. The amount of water in the wash is increased so that
the detergent dissolves perfectly, ensuring an efficient cleaning action. The amount of water is also
increased during the rinse procedure so as to remove all traces of detergent from the fibres. This
function has been specifically designed for people with delicate and sensitive skin, for whom even
a very small amount of detergent can cause irritation or allergy.
You are advised to also use this function for children's clothing and for delicate fabrics in general,
or when washing garments made of towelling, where the fibres tend to absorb a greater quantity of
detergent. To ensure the best performance for your wash, this function is always activated on the
Delicates and Woollens programs.
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Pre-wash Button
This option is particularly useful for heavily soiled loads and can be used only on some
programmes as shown in the programmes table.
Detergent for this programme should be added to the compartment of the soap drawer
labelled "1" (Please refer to Detergent Drawer Section of manual). We recommend you use
only 20% of the recommended quantities shown on the detergent pack and fabric
conditioner should not be used for this programme.
Select Spin
On selecting the wash programme the display will inform you of the maximum spin speed
permitted for that programme. By repeatedly pressing the select spin button the speed will
decrease by increments of 100 rpm. The minimum speed permitted is 400 rpm, or by
continuously pressing the select spin option the spin may be cancelled if desired.
Note: this model is fitted with an electronic "sensor" device that
checks the load is balanced correctly. If the load is slightly
unbalanced the machine will re-balance it automatically to then
carry out the normal spin.
If, after several attempts, balance is not restored a reduced spin
speed will be used. If loads are seriously unbalanced the spin
stage will be cancelled.
This helps limit vibration, reduce noise and improve
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the washing machine's reliability and life.
"Wash Temperature" button
The Wash Temperature button allows a reduction in the wash temperature in each
programme.
Each time the button is pressed the temperature decreases by 10°C until a minimum of 15°C
(cold wash).
Note: The temperature must be adjusted before selecting DEGREE OF SOILING.
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