Hints And Tips - Electrolux EWT531 Instruction Book

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Operating instructions
1. Place the laundry in the drum
A
Be careful : before closing the lid of your machine, make sure
that the drum flapdoors are correctly closed :
the two flapdoors fastened,
the button A pressed out.
2. Measure out the detergent
Measure out the amount of detergent recommended by the
manufacturer in the main wash compartment ( ).
If you wish to carry out a prewash, pour the amount required into
the prewash compartment (
Do not exceed the MAX level.
3. Add the fabric softener
Pour the softener, if required, into the compartment marked
( ). Do not exceed the MAX level.
4. Press the half load pushbutton "
required.

HINTS AND TIPS

You are advised not to leave your laundry too long, especially
when damp. Damp laundry produces moult and unpleasant
smells.
Moult stains cannot be removed.
Sort your laundry.
Study carefully the chart in this booklet explaining the symbols
used on clothes labels (see page 6).
The following points are particularly important :
- a line under the bowl means that the garment cannot be
washed using programmes for resistant fabrics such as cotton
and linen;
- do not mix coloured garments with whites;
- anticrease materials like polyester/cotton should be treated
as synthetics;
- non-resistant fabrics like acrylic and most curtain materials
should be treated as delicate fabrics;
- the wool programme is designed specifically for pure new
wool. Other types of wool and wool mixtures may shrink or felt
if machine-washed.
Woollen garments should be spun briefly immediately after
washing.
Prewash
Prewash is not normally necessary. Your new washing ma-
chine combined with modern detergents will give perfect
washing results without prewash, thus saving energy, time,
water and detergent.
However, when the laundry is particularly dirty (for instance if
you have to wash mechanics' overalls or butchers' aprons),
you are advised to use prewash with a biological detergent.
lift up the lid of the machine,
open the drum with your two
hands by pressing the button A
and the two flapdoors till they
disengage,
introduce the laundry into the
drum ; close the drum and the lid
of the machine.
).
5. Select the programme
Choose the programme according to the nature and the degree
of soil of the laundry.
Turn the programme selector clockwise to select the chosen
programme.
6. Starting of the programme
The ON/OFF pushbutton "
machine. The control lamp illuminates and the programme
starts.
7. At the end of the programme
When the selected programme is over, the machine stops
automatically. The timer knob stops on the position
cotton programmes.
The synthetics programmes end by a rinse hold " " (water in
the tub) in order to avoid the formation of creases. You can
finish these programmes by a spin (programme G) or by a drain
(programme M). Depress the ON/OFF pushbutton
doing your choice.
After each wash, depress the ON/OFF pushbutton " ". Press
off the other pushbutton if necessary ; unplug the machine from
the wall socket ; turn off the water tap.
Leave the lid open in order to air the washing machine.
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Temperatures
We suggest that white cotton and linen, if it is not excessively
soiled, can be washed at 60° instead of 90°C. There should be
no reduction in performance, but there will be an energy saving
of approximately 30%.
The same applies to a lesser extent to fast coloured garments.
They usually require a temperature of 60°C but if they are not
excessively dirty, you will have satisfactory results at 40°C.
Garments with non-fast colours should not be washed at
temperatures above 40°C. If fast and non-fast colours are
washed together, they should be treated as non-fast colours
and therefore the temperature should not exceed 40°C.
Resistant white and coloured synthetics can normally be
washed at 60°C but also in this case 40°C is sufficient if the
laundry is not excessively dirty.
Delicate synthetics, synthetics with non-fast colours and
woollen garments must never be washed above 40°C.
How much laundry can be washed in one load?
Strictly speaking you should always weigh your laundry.
The drum will take a maximum of 5 kg of cotton and linen. For
synthetics and delicate fabrics, the maximum load is 2,5 kg
and for wool, 1 kg.
As weighing can be complicated, we suggest you to estimate
the weight according to how full the drum is:
cotton and linen : drum full not too tighty packed
resistant synthetics : no more than 2/3 of the drum
delicate fabrics and wool : no more than 1/2 of the drum.
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