Display Indicators; Hints And Tips - Whirlpool FFCR70820 User Manual

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DISPLAY INDICATORS

HINTS AND TIPS

RULES FOR SEPARATING LAUNDRY
• Fabric type / indications on label (cotton, mixed fibres,
synthetic, wool, handwash items)
• Colour (separate coloured garments from whites, wash new
coloured items separately)
• Size (wash items of different sizes in the same load to
improve washing efficacy and weight distribution in the
drum)
• Delicates (place small items - such as nylon stockings - and
garments with clasps - such as braziers - in a laundry bag or
in a pillow case with a zip).
WASH SYMBOLS ON GARMENT LABELS
The value given in the tub symbol is the maximum
temperature possible for washing the garment.
Normal mechanical action
Reduced mechanical action
Much reduced mechanical action
Hand wash only
Do not wash
CLEAN THE WATER FILTER REGULARLY
• This is needed to prevent the filter from blocking and
preventing the water from draining correctly.
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Door locked
FreshCare+
Start delay
Key lock
Washing phase
indicator
Call Service
Water filter clogged
No water
This indicator will light up
• after you have started a programme
• the porthole door is locked
This indicator will light up
• after you press Freshcare+ button
This indicator will light up
• after you press Start delay button
This indicator will light up
• after you press Key lock button
This indicator shows the current programme phase, running from left
to right through wash, rinse and drain. The illuminated indicator light
shows which phase is in progress.
Failure: Call After-sales service
• Refer to Troubleshooting section
• If the indicator persist, call After-sales service
Failure: Water filter clogged
• Water cannot be drained; water filter might be blocked
Failure: No water
• No or not sufficient inlet water.
SAVING ENERGY AND PROTECTING THE
ENVIRONMENT
• Keeping within the load limits indicated in the "PROGRAMM
CHART" will optimise energy, water and detergent
consumption and reduce washing times.
• Do not exceed the detergent quantities recommended by
the detergent manufacturer.
• Save energy by using a 60 °C instead of a 90 °C wash
programme, or by using a 40 °C instead of a 60 °C wash
programme. We recommend using the "eCotton "
the 60 °C programme for cotton garments, which is longer,
but uses less energy.
• To save energy and time when washing, select highest spin
speed available for the programme to reduce the residual
water remaining in the garments at the end of the wash
cycle.
• Pretreat any stains with an appropriate stain remover, or else
dampen any dried-on stains with water prior to washing, as
this will reduce the need to use a high temperature wash
programme.
• Use the "Colours 15°" programme for lightly soiled coloured
garments; this will reduce the amount of energy used to
heat the water.

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