How And When To Use The Controls - Zanussi FC800 Instruction Booklet

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HOW AND WHEN TO USE THE CONTROLS
Press the outer door near the top, to
open it, allowing access to the drum.
After loading the laundry, place the
washing powder and additives into the
appropriate compartments. Before
starting up the machine, check that:
*
The appliance is plugged in.
The water supply taps are turned
on.
The drain hose is correctly and
securely positioned.
The inner and outer doors and
the washing powder dispenser
drawer are closed.
*
Depress the required pushbutton(s).
select the required programme by turning
the progfamme dial clockwise.
Depress the On-Off button.
The pilot light comes on and the
programme will begin.
To indicate that the programme has
finished, the programme dial will now show
a solid line and the washing machine will
automatically stop.
lf you have depressed the 'Rinse Hold'
button, the water remaining in the wash
tub must be drained by pressing the
same button again. A delay of
approximately 2 minutes will be
experienced before the machine drains
the water left in the drum and then
continues to the spin cycle.
Open the door 2 minutes after the end of
the programme to give the safety device
time to unlock.
The door must be opened only at the
end of the programme!
lf necessary, stop the machine by
depressing the On-Off button and wait 2
minutes before opening the doors.
At the end of the programme, all the
buttons should be reset to the 'rest
position (not depressed).
HE WASHING PROGRAMMES
This washing machine has a wide range
of programmes for optimum washing of
all types of fabrics.
The differences between the
programmes are the rotation rhythm of
the drum, the washing temperature, the
water level, and use or not of the spin
cycle etc.
Three special programmes are included
in this washing machine;
'Worn Once' is for very lightly soiled
garments, giving a gentle, cool wash.
'Hand Rinses' is intended as a special
rinse cycle to use after laundry has been
washed by hand.
'Freshen Up' is a single rinse cycle to
use for unsoiled laundry that may, for
example, need rinsing to remove a
stale smell, or to revive badly creased
dry laundry.

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