Contents Pages Unpacking your machine................4 & 5 Installing the machine ................5 & 6 Connecting up your machine ..............6 & 7 Fabric care symbols .................. Sorting the washing..................Fabric care advice ..................Dealing with difficult stains ................ Loading the laundry and the washing powder/liquid ........ Selecting a wash programme ..............12 &...
Unpacking your machine BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE THE MACHINE, YOU MUST FOLLOW THE PROCEDURE DESCRIBED BELOW These operations involve removing the metal transit bracket and the blocks which immobilise the tank of your machine during the transportation, as well as the supports which hold up the hoses and the electric cable.
Unpacking your machine ➀ 5 - Remove the block that immobilises the 6 - Lift up the hoses support clamps drum and tub (Diagram 3). do not fall to block the holes using ➁ To do this: plugs (provided in the accessories - raise the machine lid;...
Installing the machine Moving the machine Diagram 6 using the castors To extend the castors, move the lever at the bottom of the machine from right to left (Diagram 6). The machine should not be used while standing on its "front" castors: do not forget to return the lever to its original position.
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Connecting up your machine Waste water drain For your own safety, please follow these instructions Connect up the drain hose, after fitting the hose hook supplied in the machine (Diagram 8.1): Power supply • either placing into a laundry tub The electrical installation must comply with Australian standards and the requirements •...
Fabric care symbols To help you care for your clothes, they have a label summarising the information necessary. These are expressed as symbols: WASH BLEACH Maximum temperature: 95°C - Normal mechanical action - Normal rinse - Normal spin - Reduced mechanical action Dilute, cold bleach No bleach - Rinse at decreasing temperature...
Sorting the washing Refer to the table on the previous page for sorting your washing and choose the programme appropriate to the labels. For mixed loads, use the programme for the most delicate clothes. For new items, take the precaution of checking that the fabric won’t run: see "Colour test"...
Dealing with difficult stains Marks from sweat, blood, fruit, wine, chocolate, etc. generally disappear with detergents containing biological ingredients, but other stains need specific treatment before going in the machine. First of all, test the material in a place not too visible and rinse freely. If you apply a stain remover, always begin at the outside of the stain to avoid rings.
Loading the laundry and the washing powder/liquid Proceed as follow: Amount of detergent to be used Opening the machine pre-wash main wash Normal washing 140 ml 300 ml • Ensure that the "On / Off" button is released. powders • Raise the opening handle. The lid will open. 180 ml Liquid detergents •...
Selecting a wash programme Half load Starting the machine Mainly used for reduced loads of Check that the power cable is plugged washing, from 1 to 3 kg. Considerable in and the water inlet tap open. savings in water and electricity are After setting the programme and therefore made.
Programme examples SPIN PRE- PROGRAMMES TEMPERATURES WASH RINSES DURATION SPEED WASH 02 : 30 Prewash White with prewash 02 : 15 White 02 : 15 White ECO Coloureds and synthetics 02 : 30 Prewash with prewash Coloureds and synthetics 02 : 15 Coloureds and synthetics 02 : 00 max.
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Routine maintenance Cleaning the detergent For cleaning all plastics parts (control compartment panels, plinth, etc.): use only a cloth moistened with water. Clean the detergent compartment regularly. Do not use any of the following: To do this: • abrasive powders - Press simultaneously on the buttons at •...
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If you find any splits in the hoses, however minor, do not hesitate to replace them with identical hoses that can be obtained from Kleenmaid Spare Parts. It is necessary to check that the hose...
Routine maintenance Alternate emptying method Diagram 17 If, after an incident, you have to empty the machine, proceed as follows (Diagram 17): ➀ ➀ - open the door at the front of the machine. To do this: • insert a screwdriver as indicated on the diagram •...
Possible incidents Incidents may occasionally occur when you are using your washing machine: if so, check the following points. The washing machine does not The machine does not empty or work - the clothes are not properly spun check: check: •...
Please complete the enclosed warranty card and post it to us or phone our After Sales Service. KLEENMAID AFTER SALES SERVICE 1 300 652 100 FOR SERVICE ASSISTANCE Please contact the Kleenmaid After Sales Service on 1 300 652 100 for assistance. 39561.04 - 0500...
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