Front Loading Washing Machine – KFL1506 20 Programs 1. Before Use .................. 4-5 2. Removing the Transport Rods............6 3. Placing and Installation -connection to the water supply.... 7-8 -connection to hot/cold -water outlet -connection to power supply 4. The door ..................9 5.
1. Before Use • The appliance should stand firmly Please read the manual carefully and and horizontally on a solid base; get to know your washing machine so this will avoid any excessive that you will know how to use it safely vibrations.
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be produced. There is also a risk of ignition or explosion. • When washing is completed, remember to turn the taps off. • Your washing machine can only be transported with transport rods. It is usually enough to use only one of the rods, that is the upper one.
2. Removing the Transport Rods The washing assembly is secured with two metal rods which protect the machine during transport (fig.1). • Disengaged parts may remain at the bottom since they do not obstruct the operation of the machine (4 rubber hoses and 4 paper spools).
3. Placing and Installation IMPORTANT! If the floor is uneven, use the The machine must be steady and level adjustable feet to level the machine. on the legs, and must not rock. The • Undo the locking nuts (fig. 1). floor on which the machine stands •...
The attachment and the inlet hose for hot water are marked with red colour. Insert the enclosed washers with the filter into the loose ends of the hoses and connect the red marked hose to hot water tap and the other hose to cold water tap.
4. The Door The door can only be opened two IMPORTANT minutes after the washing programme • When closing the door, be careful has finished. This is a safety feature to not to trap fabric between the door ensure that the wash bowl has finished glass and the rubber gasket.
5.Preparing the clothes Remove keys, coins, hair-pins and Sort the clothes before washing similar objects that may block the water according to type, quality, colour and outlet hose or drain pump. the level of soiling of the laundry. Zip the zippers and remove metal pins that may damage the laundry or even the wash bowl.
6. Washing Agents and how much to use Use only washing detergents designed With programmes without a pre-wash for machine washing. Do not use soap cycle, the washing powder can be put flakes. directly in the drum. This is convenient Use special washing detergents for delicate and woollen fabrics.
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marked on the dispenser. The excess Liquid Detergents is immediately poured out before If the washing machine is equipped washing and is therefore pure waste. with a partition plate, the middle section When using high density liquid may also be used for liquid detergents. conditioners we recommend mixing it Lift the partition plate when using a with water before filling, otherwise the...
7.Washing Machine Control Panel Before washing, load the clothes, Programmes for Non-delicates detergent and conditioner, then select the washing programme. The control panel incorporates various These programmes are all very switches and pushbuttons for selecting intensive, with intermediate spinning washing programmes, a control light, cycles after each rinsing cycle.
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Temperature Selection Water Level Knob Knob This knob is used to select the water level on all programmes. This knob is used to select the Settings on the knob are washing temperature, from marked with numbers from 1 to 5. The 30°C to 95°C.
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Values stated in the table are Programmes for Resistant measured with test laundry and Laundry recommended maximum load. During normal use, deviation from stated value All these programmes have very may occur. On programmes with pre- intensive tumbling, so that even heavy wash (A and H) water consumption is stains are removed.
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ON/OFF Pushbutton Select the desired washing programme, temperature, water level and options (where fitted), prepare the laundry for washing and press the ON/OFF switch to switch the machine...
8.Prepare your machine for washing • Separate clothes and load a suitable • There is a safety switch on the door. amount -refer - Tables of Washing This means that you have to wait two Programmes (pages 18-19). minutes before you can open the •...
10. Stain Removal Guide It is easier to treat stains if you treat them promptly: • Try simple methods first. • Avoid the use of the water. • Use light strokes - DO NOT rub stain remover into the stain. •...
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Washable White Cotton and Linens Coloured Fabrics 1. Same method - use oxygen type bleach. 1. CANDLE WAX Scrape off excess, place stain between clean white blotter or several layers of facial tissue. Sponge with dry cleaning fluid, if spot remains, bleach. 2.
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White Cotton Washable and Linens Coloured Fabrics 10. CHEWING GUM 10. Same method. Rub with ice to harden. Scrape off excess with dull knile. Sponge with dry cleaning fluid. 11.FOUNTAIN PEN INK 11. Sponge with methylated spirit then Sponge with Hypo, (Sodium Hyposulphite) lemon juice.
11. Cleaning and Maintenance If necessary clean the interior of the Cabinet, Cabinet control detergent dispenser casing, in case you and Top Panel detect the remainings of washing powder inside. Clean the outside of your washing Wire Net in the Inlet Hose machine with a soft cloth and mild detergent.
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- Place a shallow pan underneath to Pump guard allow the excess water to pour out. Remove the guard, by turning it anti- The pump guard is located under the clockwise (35-40°). cap at the bottom of the machine. - Insert the funnel attached to the If you use the machine correctly, there machine into the bottom cut-outs is no need to clean the guard.
12. Trouble-Shooting Guide During operation, malfunctions may Check the power supply and fuses. occur that can be easily eliminated. For Is the plug correctly placed in the more serious defects please phone socket. your nearest service centre. Is the machine switched on? 1.
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In addition to all statutory rights which you, the Consumer, have under the relevant laws in respect of this appliance, during the first five years of ownership as the original purchaser of this Kleenmaid appliance, we guarantee that any fault caused by faulty material or workmanship becoming apparent will be rectified free of charge for parts and labour, provided that all service is performed during normal working hours by Kleenmaid or their designated Agents.
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