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Model: WWT6041

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Summary of Contents for Westinghouse WWT6041

  • Page 1 Washing Machine Model: WWT6041...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Conditions of use Parts of the washing machine Saving water and energy The difference between the Deep Rinse and Eco Rinse options Control panel About your washing machine Sort your washing into separate wash loads Check your clothes to avoid damage Pre-treatment sprays/stain removers Load the washing machine Add the detergent...
  • Page 3: Conditions Of Use

    SECTION A: Knowing your washing machine CONDITIONS OF USE This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as: - Farm Houses. - By clients in serviced apartments, holiday apartments and other residential type environments. It must not be used for purposes other than those for which it was designed. PARTS OF THE WASHING MACHINE This booklet talks about different parts of your washing machine.
  • Page 4: The Difference Between The Deep Rinse And Eco Rinse Options

    THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE DEEP RINSE AND ECO RINSE OPTIONS. (See page 13 for rinse option instructions) Eco Rinse Option When Eco rinse is used, rinse water is sprayed into the wash bowl in pulses. After each pulse the wash bowl will spin to remove detergent laden water from the clothes.
  • Page 5: About Your Washing Machine

    ABOUT YOUR WASHING MACHINE Out of balance interruption The washing machine can stop during the spin stage of a wash because of an out of balance condition. The display will show “ ” and you will hear a short beep every second. Out of balance during spin is caused by an uneven distribution of clothes in the wash bowl.
  • Page 6: Sort Your Washing Into Separate Wash Loads

    Follow the instructions in this section for the best washing results. Each load of washing should contain clothing which needs the same washing conditions. For example, you should not wash delicate clothes with very dirty work clothes. Some fabrics are lint collectors and can pick up lint, dirt and colour from other fabrics, which are lint producers.
  • Page 7: Add The Detergent

    ADD THE DETERGENT 1. Measure the correct amount of powder or liquid detergent by following the recommendations on the package. 2. Mix detergent in one litre of hot or warm water. 3. Add the pre-mixed detergent to the wash load. Don’t do these things: * Using too little detergent will give you a poor wash result.
  • Page 8: Choose The Wash Program

    CHOOSE THE WASH PROGRAM 1. Turn on the taps and turn power on at the power point. Close the lid. 3. Turn the Program Selector knob to choose the wash program you want. Your washing machine is now in STAND-BY-MODE and ready to wash your clothes. If the settings shown on the control panel are what you want to use and the Program Selector is set to the correct wash program for your clothes load, press the Start/Hold To Pause touchpad to start your wash.
  • Page 9: Your Program Guide

    YOUR PROGRAM GUIDE Default Setting Water Rinse*** Program Select this Program Temp. Soak Level Option To reset a program and to switch off the machine. For normally soiled cotton load at rated load capacity. Regular Wash High Warm No Soak Eco Rinse For synthetic or mixed fabrics, underwear, coloured garments, No Soak...
  • Page 10: Choose The Wash Water Temperature

    CHOOSE THE WASH WATER TEMPERATURE For each wash program your washing machine automatically selects a suitable fill water temperature. If you want to use a different wash water temperature, press the Temperature touchpad repeatedly. The water temp lights will tell you the temperature for each press of the touchpad. You have four temperatures to choose from Very Hot, Hot, Warm and Cold.
  • Page 11 TO START THE WASH CYCLE / PROGRAM Press the Start/Hold To Pause touchpad. Start/Hold To Pause is used to Start, Stop and Continue the wash. If you have started your wash and you wish to stop it for some reason, press the Start/Hold To Pause touchpad and hold it for 1.2 seconds to enter pause mode MACHINE IN PAUSE MODE...
  • Page 12: Information And Guidance Feature

    SECTION C: Features of your washing machine Additional features on your washing machine are described in this section. INFORMATION AND GUIDANCE FEATURE The washing machine will give you information by using the control panel display and “beeping” function. Lights and “beeps” and what to do to continue Indicates the machine has gone out of balance Display will show “...
  • Page 13: Rinse Option

    RINSE OPTION Pressing the “Rinse Option” touchpad allows you to change the rinse type. For most washes the machine automatically selects “Deep Rinse” for you. There are four rinses to choose from… Fast rinse, Eco rinse, Deep rinse and Extra rinse. Extra: Extra rinse, the machine fills twice, giving you two deep rinses.
  • Page 14: What To Do After You Have Finished Your Washing

    Your washing machine will give you long and trouble-free service, if you follow the instructions in this sections. These instructions show you how to care for your washing machine. Rotate Selector knob to “Off” position. Switch off the electricity at the power point. Turn off the water taps.
  • Page 15: Cleaning Stains In The Wash Bowl

    CLEANING STAINS IN THE WASH BOWL Stains in the wash bowl can be caused by: metal objects such as bobby pins, dressmaking pins and nails. salt IMPORTANT: Check all pockets before loading clothes into your washing machine. Don’t leave wet clothing (especially swimwear) in the bowl for too long before you wash it.
  • Page 16: Yellowing Or Greying Clothes, Stained Clothes

    Section E: Handy Washing Hints This section gives you some help in dealing with washing problems. Chemicals referred to on this page and page 20 are available from your local supermarket, hardware store or the chemist. YELLOWING OR GREYING CLOTHES Problem Possible causes What to do...
  • Page 17: A Guide To Stain Removal

    Treat stains as soon as possible. The longer they are the harder they are to remove. The following information may assist you in stain removal. CREAM and MILK...
  • Page 18: Do Not Call For Service Until You Have Checked These Points

    SECTION F: Do not call for service until you have checked these points IMPORTANT: If you call for service and there is nothing wrong with your washing machine, you will have to pay for the service call. You will have to pay even when your washing machine is under warranty.
  • Page 19: Other Diagnostic Help And A Guide For When You Should Call For Service

    OTHER DIAGNOSTIC HELP AND A GUIDE FOR WHEN YOU SHOULD CALL FOR SERVICE If you are having a problem with your washing machine, make sure you have followed ALL of the instructions on page 18 in the “What to do” column before calling for service. Display Code Description Customer action (Summary)
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