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WASHING MACHINE
WITL 106
Instructions for use
Contents
Installation, 2-3
Unpacking and levelling, 2
Electric and water connections, 2-3
The first wash cycle, 3
Technical details, 3
Washing machine description, 4-5
Control panel, 4
How to open and shut the drum, 5
Leds, 5
Starting and Programmes, 6
Briefly: how to start a programme, 6
Programme table, 6
Personalisations, 7
Setting the temperature, 7
Setting the spin cycle, 7
Functions, 7
Detergents and laundry, 8
Detergent dispenser, 8
Bleach cycle, 8
Preparing your laundry, 8
Special items, 8
Precautions and advice, 9
General safety, 9
Disposal, 9
Saving energy and respecting the environment, 9
Care and maintenance, 10
Cutting off the water or electricity supply, 10
Cleaning your appliance, 10
Caring for your appliance door and drum, 10
Cleaning the pump, 10
Checking the water inlet hose, 10
Cleaning the detergent dispenser, 10
Troubleshooting, 11
Service, 12
Before calling for Assistance, 12
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Românã, 25
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Keep this instruction manual in a safe place for future
reference. Should the appliance be sold, transferred or
moved, make sure the instruction manual
accompanies the washing machine to inform the new
owner as to its operation and features.
Read these instructions carefully: they contain vital
information on installation, use and safety.
Unpacking and levelling
Unpacking
1. Unpack the washing
machine.
2. Check whether the
washing machine has
been damaged during
transport. If this is the
case, do not install it and
contact your retailer.
3. Remove the four
protective screws and
the rubber washer with
the respective spacer,
situated on the rear of
the appliance (see
figure).
4. Seal the gaps using
the plastic plugs provided.
5. Keep all the parts: you will need them again if the
washing machine needs to be moved to another
location.
Warning: should the screws be re-used, make sure
you fasten the shorter ones at the top.
Packaging materials are not children's toys.
Levelling
Your machine may make a considerable amount of
noise if the two front feet have not been adjusted
correctly.
1. Install the washing
machine on a flat sturdy
floor, without resting it up
against walls, furniture
cabinets or other.
2. If the floor is not
perfectly level, compensa-
te for any unevenness by
tightening or loosening the
adjustable front feet (see
figure); the angle of
inclination, measured according to the worktop, must not
exceed 2°.
Levelling your appliance correctly will provide it with
stability and avoid any vibrations, noise and shifting
during operation. If it is placed on a fitted or loose
carpet, adjust the feet in such a way as to allow
enough room for ventilation beneath the washing
machine.
Putting your appliance in place and moving it.
If your washing
machine is equipped
with a special set of
retractable wheels you
can easy move it. To
lower the wheels and
thus move the
appliance effortlessly,
just pull the lever,
situated on the left-
hand side beneath the
base. Once the appliance is in the required
position, put the lever back in place. The washing
machine is now firmly in place (see figure).
Electric and water connections
Connecting the water inlet hose
1. Insert seal A into the
end of the inlet hose
and screw the latter
onto a cold water tap
with a 3/4 gas
threaded mouth (see
figure).
Before making the
connection, allow the
water to run freely until
it is perfectly clear.
2. Connect the other end
of the water inlet hose
to the washing machine,
screwing it onto the
appliance's cold water
inlet, situated on the top
right-hand side on the
rear of the appliance
(see figure).
3. Make sure there are
no kinks or bends in
the hose.
The water pressure at the tap must be within the
values indicated in the Technical details table
(on the next page).
If the water inlet hose is not long enough, contact
a specialist store or an authorised serviceman.
Never use hoses that have already been used.
Installation
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Connecting the drain hose
Connect the drain hose,
without bending it, to a
draining duct or a wall
drain situated between
65 and 100 cm from
the floor;
alternatively, place it
over the edge of a
basin, sink or tub,
fastening the duct
supplied to the tap (see
figure). The free end of
the hose should not be
underwater.
We advise against the use of hose extensions; in
case of absolute need, the extension must have the
same diameter as the original hose and must not
exceed 150 cm in length.
Electric connection
Before plugging the appliance into the mains
socket, make sure that:
the socket is earthed and in compliance with the
applicable law;
the socket is able to sustain the appliance's
maximum power load indicated in the Technical
details table (on the right);
the supply voltage is included within the values i
ndicated on the Technical details table
(on the right);
the socket is compatible with the washing
machine's plug. If this is not the case, replace
the socket or the plug.
The washing machine should not be installed in an
outdoor environment, not even when the area is
sheltered, because it may be very dangerous to
leave it exposed to rain and thunderstorms.
When the washing machine is installed, the mains
socket must be within easy reach.
Do not use extensions or multiple sockets.
The power supply cable must never be bent or
dangerously compressed.
The power supply cable must only be replaced by
an authorised serviceman.
Warning! The company denies all liability if and when
these norms are not respected.
The first wash cycle
Once the appliance has been installed, and before
you use it for the first time, run a wash cycle with
detergent and no laundry, setting the 90°C
programme without a pre-wash cycle.
65 - 100 cm
Technical details
Model
WITL 106
Dimensions
40 cm wide
85 cm high
60 cm deep
Capacity
from 1 to 5 kg
Electric
connections
Please refer to the technical data plate
fixed to the machine.
Water
connections
maximum pressure 1 MPa (10 bar)
minimum pressure 0.05 MPa (0.5 bar)
drum capacity 42 litres
Spin speed
up to 1000 rpm
Control
programmes
according to EN
60456 directive
programme 2; temperature 60°C;
run with a load of 5 kg.
This appliance is compliant with the
following European Community
Directives:
- 89/336/CEE of 03/05/89
(Electromagnetic Compatibility) and
subsequent amendments
- 2006/95/CE (Low Voltage)
- 2002/96/CE
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ON-OFF/LID LOCK led:
If this LED is on, the appliance Lid is locked to prevent it from being opened accidentally; to avoid any
damages, you must wait for the lamp to flash before you open the Lid.
.
The rapid flashing of the ON-OFF/LID LOCK Led together with the flashing of at least one other LED indicates
there is an abnormality. Call for Technical Assistance.
Control panel
Washing machine description
START/STOP
button
SPIN
knob
TEMPERATURE
knob
START/RESET
button
FUNCTION
Buttons
PROGRAMME
knob
LEDs
LID LOCKED
LED
Detergent dispenser to add detergent and fabric
softener (see page 8).
LEDs to find out which wash cycle phase is under way.
If the Delay Timer function has been set, the time left
until the programme starts will be indicated (see page 5).
FUNCTION keys to select the functions available.
The button corresponding to the function selected will
remain on.
SPIN SPEED knob to set the spin speed or exclude the
spin cycle completely (see page 7).
TEMPERATURE knob to set the temperature or the cold
wash cycle (see page 7).
ON/OFF key to turn the washing machine on and
off.
START/RESET key to start the programmes or
cancel incorrect settings.
ON-OFF/LID LOCK led, to find out whether the
washing machine is on (flashing) and if the lid may be
opened (see page 5).
PROGRAMME knob to set the programmes
(see page 6).
The knob stays still during the cycle.
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Cycle phase under way:
During the wash cycle, the LEDs gradually illumi-
nate on to indicate the cycle phase under way:
Prewash
Wash
Rinse
Spin cycle
Note: during draining, the LED corresponding to
the Spin cycle phase will be turned on.
Function buttons
The FUNCTION BUTTONS also act like LEDS.
When a function is selected, the corresponding
button is illuminated.
If the function selected is incompatible with the
programme set, the button will flash and the function
will not be enabled.
If you set a function that is incompatible with another
function you selected previously, only the last one
selected will be enabled.
Leds
The LEDS provide important information.
This is what they can tell you:
Delay set:
If the Delay Timer function has been enabled (see
page. 7), once you have started the programme,
the LED corresponding to the delay set will begin to
flash:
As time passes, the remaining delay will be
displayed, and the corresponding LED will flash:
Once the set delay is complete, the flashing LED will
turn off and the programme set will start.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
A) Opening (Fig. 1).
Lift the external lid and open it completely.
B) Opening the drum (Soft opening):
With one finger, push the button indicated in fig. 2
and the drum will open delicately.
C) Loading the washing machine. (Fig. 3).
D) Shutting (Fig. 4).
- close the drum fully by first shutting the front door
followed by the rear one;
- then ensure the hooks on the front door are perfectly
housed within the seat of the rear door;
- after the hooks have clicked into position, press both
doors lightly downwards to make sure they do not
come loose;
- finally shut the external lid.
How to open and to close the drum
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Type of fabric and
degree of soil
Programmes
Tem pe -
rature
Detergent
Fabric
softener
Stain removal
option/bleach
Cycle
length
(minutes)
Description of wash cycle
pre-
wash
wash
Standard
Cotton:
Extremely soiled whites
(sheets, tablecloths, etc.)
1
90°C
167
Pre-wash, wash cycle, rinse cycles,
intermediate and final spin cycles
Cotton:
Extremely soiled whites
(sheets, tablecloths, etc.)
2
90°C
Delicate/
Traditional
152
Wash cycle, rinse cycles,
intermediate and final sp in cycles
Cotton:
Heavily soiled whites
and fast colours
2
60°C
Delicate/
Traditional
150
Wash cycle, rinse cycles,
intermediate and final sp in cycles
Cotton:
Heavily soiled whites
and delicate colours
2
40°C
Delicate/
Traditional
140
Wash cycle, rinse cycles,
intermediate and final sp in cycles
Cotton:
Slightly soiled whites
and delicate colours (shirts,
jumpers, etc.)
3
40°C
Delicate/
Traditional
99
Wash cycle, rinse cycles,
intermediate and final sp in cycles
Synthetics:
Heavily soiled fast
colours (baby linen, etc.)
4
60
°C
 Delicate
80
Wash cycle, rinse cycles, anti-
crease or delicate spin cycle
Synthetics:
Heavily soiled fast
colours (baby linen, etc.)
4
40°C Delicate
71
Wash cycle, rinse cycles, anti-
crease or delicate spin cycle
Delicate fast colours (slightly
soiled)
5
40°C Delicate
71
Wash cycle, rinse cycles, anti-
crease or delicate spin cycle
Wool
6
40°C
50
Wash cycle, rinse cycles
,
and
delicate spin cycle
Very d elicate fabrics (curtains,
silk, viscose, etc.)
7
30°C
52
Wash cycle, rinse cycles, anti-
crease or draining cycle
Time 4 you
Cotton:
Heavily soiled whites
and fast colours
8
60°C
60
Wash cycle, rinse cycles,
intermediate and final sp in cycles
Cotton:
Slightly soiled whites
and delicate colours (shirts,
jumpers, etc.)
9
40°C
50
Wash cycle, rinse cycles,
intermediate and final sp in cycles
Synthetics:
Delicate colours (all
types of slightly soiled
garments)
10
40
°C

40
Wash cycle, rinse cycles,
delicate spin cycle
Synthetics:
Delicate colours (all
types of slightly soiled
garments)
11
30°C
30
Wash cycle, rinse cycles and
delicate spin cycle
Sport
Sports shoes
(MAX. 2 pairs)
12
30
°C

50
Cold wash (without detergents),
wash cycle, rinse cycles, and
delicate spin cycle
Fabrics for sportswear
(Tracksuits, shorts, etc.)
13
30°C
63
Wash cycle, rinse cycles,
intermediate and final sp in cycles
PARTIAL PROGRAMMES
Rinse
Delicate/
Traditional
Rinse cycles and spin cycle
Spin Draining and spin cycle
Drain Draining
Starting and Programmes
Programme table
Notes
-For programmes 8 and 9, we advise against exceeding a wash load of 3.5 kg.
-For programme 13 we advise against exceeding a wash load of 2 kg.
-For the anti-crease function: see Easy iron, opposite page. The information contained in the table is purely indicative.
Special programme
Daily Refresh (programme 11 for Synthetics) is designed to wash lightly soiled garments in a short amount of time: it
only lasts 30 minutes and allows you to save on both time and energy. By setting this programme (11 at 30°C), you
can wash different fabrics together (except for woollen and silk items), with a maximum load of 3 kg.
We recommend the use of liquid detergent.
Briefly: starting a programme
1. Switch the washing machine on by pressing button .
All the LEDS will light up for a few seconds and
the ON-OFF/DOOR LOCK Led will begin to flash.
2. Load your laundry into the washing machine, add
the detergent and any fabric softener (see page 8)
and shut the appliance door.
3. Set the PROGRAMME knob to the programme
required.
4. Set the wash temperature (see page 7).
5. Set the spin speed (see page 7).
6. Start he programme by pressing the START/RESET
button.
To cancel it, keep the START/RESET button pressed
for at least 2 seconds.
7. When the programme is finished, the ON-OFF/
DOOR LOCK Led will flash to indicate that the
appliance door can be opened. Take out your
laundry and leave the appliance door ajar to allow
the drum to dry thoroughly. Turn the washing
machine off by pressing button .
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Personalisations
Setting the temperature
Turn the TEMPERATURE knob to set the wash temperature (see Programme table on page 6).
The temperature can be lowered, or even set to a cold wash ( ).
Setting the spin speed
Turn the SPIN SPEED knob to set the spin speed for the programme selected.
The maximum spin speeds for each programme are as follows:
Programmes Maximum spin speed
Cottone 1000 rpm
Synthetics 800 rpm
Wool 600 rpm
Silk no
The spin speed can be lowered, or the spin cycle can be excluded altogether by selecting symbol .
The washing machine will automatically prevent you from selecting a spin speed higher than the maximum speed for
each programme.
To avoid excessive vibrations, before every spin cycle the machine distributes the load in a uniform manner by
continuously rotating the drum at a speed which is slightly faster than the normal washing speed.
When, despite repeated attempts, the load is still not evenly distributed, the machine spins at a lower speed than
the set frequency.
If the load is excessively unbalanced, the machine attempts to distribute it instead of spinning.
The balancing attempts may extend the total duration of the cycle, up to a maximum of 10 minutes.
Functions
To enable a function:
1. press the button corresponding to the desired function, according to the table below;
2. the function is enabled when the corresponding button is illuminated.
Note: The rapid flashing of the button indicates that the corresponding function cannot be selected for the
programme set.
C
Option
Effect Comments
Enabled with
programmes:
Delay
Timer
Delays the start
of the wash by
up to 24 hours.
Pess the button repeatedly until the LED corresponding to the
desired delay is turned on. The fifth time the button is pressed, the
function will be disabled.
N.B.: Once you have pressed the Start/Reset button, the delay can
only be decreased if you wish to modify it.
All
Bleaching Bleaching cycle
designed to
remove the
toughest stains.
Please remember to pour the bleach into extra compartment 4
(see page 8).
This option is incompatible with the EASY IRON option.
2, 3, 4, 5,
Rinse cycles.
Easy iron This option
reduces the
amount of
creasing on
fabrics, making
them easier to
iron.
If you set this option, programmes 4, 5, 6, 7 and Delicate Rinse
will be suspended, leaving the laundry to soak (Anti-crease) and
icon will flash:
- to conclude the cycle, press the START/RESET button;
- to run the draining cycle alone, set the knob to the relative
symbol and press the START/RESET button.
This option is incompatible with the BLEACHING option.
3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10 and
Rinse cycles
Extra Rinse Increases the
efficiency of the
rinse.
Recommended when the appliance has a full load or with large
quantities of detergent.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
8, 9, 10, 12,
13 and Rinse
cycles.
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Detergent dispenser
Good washing results also depend on the correct
dose of detergent: adding too much detergent won't
necessarily make for a more efficient wash, and may
in fact cause build up on the interior of your
appliance and even pollute the environment.
Open up the
detergent dispenser
and pour in the
detergent and fabric
softener, as follows.
compartment 1: Detergent for pre-wash
(powder)
compartment 2: Detergent for the wash cycle
(powder or liquid)
Liquid detergent should only be poured in
immediately prior to the wash cycle start.
Do not use hand wash detergent because it may
form too much foam.
compartment 3: Additives (fabric softeners, etc.)
When pouring the softener in compartment 3, avoid
exceeding the "max" level indicated.
The softener is added automatically into the machine
during the last wash. At the end of the wash
programme, some water will be left in compartment
3. This is used for the inlet of denser fabric softeners
into the machine, i.e. to dilute the more
concentrated softeners. Should more than a normal
amount of water remain in compartment 3, this
means the emptying device is blocked. For cleaning
instructions, see page 10.
The fabric softener should not overflow from the grid.
compartment 4: Bleach
Bleach cycle
Traditional bleach should be used on sturdy white
fabrics, and delicate bleach for coloured fabrics,
synthetics and for wool.
When pouring in the bleach, be careful not to exceed
the "max" level indicated on compartment 4 (see
figure).
To run the bleach cycle alone, pour the bleach into
compartment 4 and set the Rinse programme (for
cotton fabrics) and push the button Bleaching.
Preparing your laundry
Divide your laundry according to:
- the type of fabric/the symbol on the label.
- the colours: separate coloured garments from
whites.
Empty all pockets and check for loose buttons.
Do not exceed the weight limits stated below,
which refer to the weight when dry:
Sturdy fabrics: max 5 kg
Synthetic fabrics: max 2.5 kg
Delicate fabrics: max 2 kg
Wool: max 1 kg
How much does your laundry weigh?
1 sheet 400-500 g
1 pillow case 150-200 g
1 tablecloth 400-500 g
1 bathrobe 900-1,200 g
1 towel 150-250 g
Special items
Curtains: fold curtains and place them in a pillow
case or mesh bag. Wash them separately without
exceeding half the appliance load. Use programme 7
which excludes the spin cycle automatically.
Quilted coats and windbreakers: if they are
padded with goose or duck down, they can be
machine-washed. Turn the garments inside out and
load a maximum of 2-3 kg, repeating the rinse cycle
once or twice and using the delicate spin cycle.
Wool: for best results, use a specific detergent,
taking care not to exceed a load of 1 kg.
Detergents and laundry
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Precautions and advice
The washing machine was designed and built in
compliance with the applicable international safety
regulations. The following information is provided for
your safety and should consequently be read
carefully.
General safety
This appliance has been designed for non-
professional, household use and its functions must
not be changed.
This washing machine should only be used by
adults and in accordance with the instructions
provided in this manual.
Never touch the washing machine when barefoot
or with wet or damp hands or feet.
Do not pull on the power supply cable to unplug
the appliance from the electricity socket. Pull the
plug out yourself.
Do not open the detergent dispenser while the
appliance is in operation.
Do not touch the drain water as it could reach
very high temperatures.
Never force the washing machine door: this could
damage the safety lock mechanism designed to
prevent any accidental openings.
In the event of a malfunction, do not under any
circumstances touch internal parts in order to
attempt repairs.
Always keep children well away from the
appliance while in operation.
The appliance door tends to get quite hot during
the wash cycle.
Should it have to be moved, proceed with the
help of two or three people and handle it with the
utmost care. Never try to do this alone, because
the appliance is very heavy.
Before loading your laundry into the washing
machine, make sure the drum is empty.
Disposal
Disposal of old electrical appliances
The European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), requires
that old household electrical appliances must not be
disposed of in the normal unsorted municipal waste
stream. Old appliances must be collected separately
in order to optimise the recovery and recycling of the
materials they contain and reduce the impact on
human health and the environment.
The crossed out "wheeled bin" symbol on the
product reminds you of your obligation, that when
you dispose of the appliance it must be separately
collected.
Consumers should contact their local authority or
retailer for information concerning the correct
disposal of their old appliance.
Disposing of an old washing machine:
before scrapping your appliance, cut the power
supply cable and remove the appliance door.
Saving energy and respecting the
environment
Environmentally-friendly technology
If you only see a little water through your appliance
door, this is because thanks to the latest technology,
your washing machine only needs less than half the
amount of water to get the best results: an objective
reached to respect the environment.
Saving on detergent, water,
energy and time
To avoid wasting resources, the washing machine
should be used with a full load. A full load instead
of two half loads allows you to save up to 50% on
energy.
The pre-wash cycle is only necessary on
extremely soiled garments. Avoiding it will save on
detergent, time, water and between 5 and 15%
energy.
Treating stains with a stain remover or leaving
them to soak before washing will cut down the
need to wash them at high temperatures. A
programme at 60°C instead of 90°C or one at
40°C instead of 60°C will save up to 50% on
energy.
Use the correct quantity of detergent depending
on the water hardness, how soiled the garments
are and the amount of laundry you have, to avoid
wastage and to protect the environment: despite
being biodegradable, detergents do contain
ingredients that alter the natural balance of the
environment. In addition, avoid using fabric
softener as much as possible.
If you use your washing machine from late in the
afternoon until the early hours of the morning, you
will help reduce the electricity board's peak load.
The Delay Timer option (see page 7) helps to
organise your wash cycles accordingly.
If your laundry has to be dried in a tumble dryer,
select a high spin speed. Having the least water
possible in your laundry will save you time and
energy in the drying process.
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Care and maintenance
Cutting off the water or electricity
supply
Turn off the water tap after every wash. This will
limit the wear of your appliance's water system
and also prevent leaks.
Unplug your appliance when cleaning it and
during all maintenance operations.
Cleaning your appliance
The exterior and rubber parts of your appliance can
be cleaned with a soft cloth soaked in lukewarm
soapy water. Do not use solvents or abrasives.
Cleaning the detergent dispenser
Remove the dispenser by raising it and pulling it out
(see figure).
Wash it under running water; this operation should
be repeated
frequently.
Caring for your appliance door and
drum
Always leave the appliance door ajar to prevent
unpleasant odours from forming.
Cleaning the pump
The washing machine is fitted with a self-cleaning
pump that does not require any maintenance.
Sometimes, small items (such as coins or buttons)
may fall into the pre-chamber that protects the
pump, situated in the lower part of the same.
To recover any objects that have fallen into the pre-
chamber:
1. remove the plinth at
the bottom on the
front side of the
washing machine by
pulling from the side
with your hands (see
figure);
2. unscrew the lid
rotating it anticlock-
wise (see figure): a
little water may trickle
out. This is perfectly
normal;
3. clean the interior
thoroughly;
4. screw the lid back
on;
5. reposition the
panel, making sure
the hooks are
securely in place
before you push it
onto the appliance.
Checking the water inlet hose
Check the water inlet hose at least once a year. If
you see any cracks, replace it immediately: during
the wash cycles, water pressure is very strong and
a cracked hose could easily split open.
Never use hoses that have already been used.
Make sure the wash cycle has ended and unplug
the appliance.
How to clean the detergent dispenser
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
Cleaning:
Then clean the dispenser under a tap (fig. 3) using an old
toothbrush and, once the pair of siphons inserted in the
top of compartments 1 and 2 (fig. 4) have been pulled
out, check whether the same are not clogged and then
rinse them.
Reassembly:
Do not forget to reinsert the
pair of siphons into the
special housings and then to
replace the dispenser into its
seat, clicking it into place
(fig. 4, 2 and 1).
Disassembly:
Press lightly on the large
button on the front of the
detergent dispenser and pull
it upwards (fig. 1).
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
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Your washing machine could fail to work. Before calling for Assistance (see page 12), make sure the problem
can't easily be solved by consulting the following list.
Troubleshooting
Problem
The washing machine won't
start.
The wash cycle won't start.
The washing machine fails to
load water.
The washing machine
continuously loads and unloads
water.
The washing machine does not
drain or spin.
The washing machine vibrates
too much during the spin cycle.
The washing machine leaks.
The ON-OFF/DOOR LOCK Led
flashes rapidly at the same
time as at least one other LED.
There is too much foam.
Possible causes/Solution:
The appliance is not plugged into the socket, or not enough to
make contact.
There has been a power failure.
The appliance door is not shut properly. The Lid locked Led flashes.
The button has not been pressed.
The START/RESET button has not been pressed.
The water tap is not turned on.
A delayed start has been set (using the Delay Timer, see page 7).
The water inlet hose is not connected to the tap.
The hose is bent.
The water tap is not turned on.
There is a water shortage.
The water pressure is insufficient.
The START/RESET button has not been pressed.
The drain hose is not fitted between 65 and 100 cm from the floor
(see page 3).
The free end of the hose is underwater (see page 3).
The wall drainage system doesn't have a breather pipe.
If the problem persists even after these checks, turn off the water tap, switch
the appliance off and call for Assistance. If the dwelling is on one of the upper
floors of a building, there may be drain trap problems causing the washing
machine to load and unload water continuously. In order to avoid such an
inconvenience, special anti-drain trap valves are available in shops.
The programme does not foresee the draining: some programmes
require enabling the draining manually (see page 6).
The Easy iron option is enabled: to complete the programme, press
the START/RESET button (see page 7).
The drain hose is bent (see page 3).
The drain duct is clogged.
When the machine is installed, the locking screws for the oscillating
assembly are still in place. Remove the screws (see page 2).
The washing machine is not level (see page 2).
The washing machine is closed in between furniture cabinets and
the wall (see page 2).
The water inlet hose is not screwed on correctly (see page 2).
The detergent dispenser is obstructed (to clean it, see page 10).
The drain hose is not secured properly (see page 3).
Switch off the machine and unplug the appliance; wait for
approximately 1 minute then switch it on again.
If the problem persists, contact Assistance.
The detergent is not suitable for machine washing (it should bear
the definition "for washing machines" or "hand and machine wash",
or the like).
You used too much detergent.
12
GB
Before calling for Assistance:
Check whether you can solve the problem on your own (see page 11);
Restart the programme to check whether the problem has been solved;
If this is not the case, contact an authorised Technical Service Centre on the telephone number
provided on the guarantee certificate.
If the machine has been installed or used incorrectly, you may be charged for the maintenance callout
service.
Always request the assistance of authorised servicemen.
Notify the operator of:
the type of problem;
the appliance model (Mod.);
the serial number (S/N).
This information can be found on the data plate situated on the rear of the washing machine.
Service
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CIS
ÐÓÑÑÊÈÉ
CIS
ÑÒÈÐÀËÜÍÀß ÌÀØÈÍÀ
WITL 106
Ðóêîâîäñòâî ïî ýêïóàòàöèè
Ñîäåðæàíèå
Óñòàíîâêà, 14-15
Ðàñïàêîâêà è âûðàâíèâàíèå, 14
Ïîäêëþ÷åíèå ê âîäîïðîâîäíîé è ýëåêòðè÷åñêîé ñåòè, 14-15
Ïðîáíûé öèêë ñòèðêè, 15
Òåõíè÷åñêèå õàðàêòåðèñòèêè, 15
Îïèñàíèå ñòèðàëüíîé ìàøèíû, 16-17
Ïàíåëü óïðàâëåíèÿ, 16
Êàê îòêðûòü è çàêðûòü áàðàáàí, 17
Èíäèêàòîðû, 17
Çàïóñê ìàøèíû. Ïðîãðàììû, 18
Êðàòêèå èíñòðóêöèè: Ïîðÿäîê çàïóñêà ïðîãðàììû, 18
Òàáëèöà ïðîãðàìì, 18
Ïåðñîíàëèçàöèÿ ñòèðêè, 19
Âûáîð òåìïåðàòóðû, 19
Âûáîð ñêîðîñòè îòæèìà, 19
Ôóíêöèè, 19
Ìîþùèå ñðåäñòâà è áåëüå, 20
Ðàñïðåäåëèòåëü ìîþùèõ ñðåäñòâ, 20
Öèêë îòáåëèâàíèÿ, 20
Ïîäãîòîâêà áåëüÿ, 20
Îñîáåííîñòè ñòèðêè îòäåëüíûõ èçäåëèé, 20
Ïðåäóïðåæäåíèÿ è ðåêîìåíäàöèè, 21
Îáùèå ïðàâèëà áåçîïàñíîñòè, 21
Óòèëèçàöèÿ, 21
Ýêîíîìèÿ è îõðàíà îêðóæàþùåé ñðåäû, 21
Îáñëóæèâàíèå è óõîä, 22
Îòêëþ÷åíèå âîäû è ýëåêòðè÷åñòâà, 22
Óõîä çà ñòèðàëüíîé ìàøèíîé, 22
Óõîä çà äâåðöåé ìàøèíû è áàðàáàíîì, 22
Êàê ÷èñòèòü ðàñïðåäåëèòåëü ìîþùèõ ñðåäñòâ, 22
×èñòêà íàñîñà, 22
Ïðîâåðêà çàëèâíîãî øëàíãà, 22
Óñòðàíåíèå íåèñïðàâíîñòåé, 23
Ñåðâèñíîå îáñëóæèâàíèå, 24
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+15
Óñòàíîâêà
Ñîõðàíèòå äàííîå ðóêîâîäñòâî. Îíî äîëæíî áûòü
â êîìïëåêòå ñî ñòèðàëüíîé ìàøèíîé â ñëó÷àå ïðî-
äàæè, ïåðåäà÷è îáîðóäîâàíèÿ èëè ïðè ïåðååçäå
íà íîâóþ êâàðòèðó, ÷òîáû íîâûé âëàäåëåö îáîðó-
äîâàíèÿ ìîã îçíàêîìèòüñÿ ñ ïðàâèëàìè åãî ôóíê-
öèîíèðîâàíèÿ è îáñëóæèâàíèÿ.
Âíèìàòåëüíî ïðî÷èòàéòå ðóêîâîäñòâî: â íåì ñî-
äåðæàòñÿ âàæíûå ñâåäåíèÿ ïî óñòàíîâêå è áåçî-
ïàñíîé ýêñïëóàòàöèè ñòèðàëüíîé ìàøèíû.
Ðàñïàêîâêà è âûðàâíèâàíèå
Ðàñïàêîâêà
1. Ðàñïàêóéòå ñòèðàëüíóþ ìàøèíó.
2. Óáåäèòåñü, ÷òî îáîðóäîâàíèå íå áûëî ïîâðåæäåíî
âî âðåìÿ òðàíñïîðòèðîâêè. Ïðè îáíàðóæåíèè ïî-
âðåæäåíèé íå ïîäêëþ-
÷àéòå ìàøèíó  ñâÿæè-
òåñü ñ ïîñòàâùèêîì
íåìåäëåííî.
3. Óäàëèòå ÷åòûðå
òðàíñïîðòèðîâî÷íûõ
âèíòà è ðåçèíîâûå
ïðîáêè ñ ïðîêëàäêàìè,
ðàñïîëîæåííûå â çàä-
íåé ÷àñòè ñòèðàëüíîé
ìàøèíû (ñì. ðèñ.).
4. Çàêðîéòå îòâåðñòèÿ
ïðèëàãàþùèìèñÿ ïëàñ-
òèêîâûìè çàãëóøêàìè.
5. Ñîõðàíÿéòå âñå
äåòàëè: îíè Âàì
ïîíàäîáÿòñÿ ïðè
ïîñëåäóþùåé òðàíñïîðòèðîâêå ñòèðàëüíîé
ìàøèíû.
áîëòû, ðåçèíîâûå øàéáû è áîëüøóþ ìåòàëëè÷åñ-
êóþ ïîïåðå÷íóþ ïëàíêó. Çàêðîéòå îáðàçîâàâøèåñÿ
îòâåðñòèÿ ïëàñòìàññîâûìè çàãëóøêàìè.
Íå ðàçðåøàéòå äåòÿì èãðàòü ñ óïàêîâî÷íûìè
ìàòåðèàëàìè.
Âûðàâíèâàíèå
1. Óñòàíîâèòå ñòèðàëüíóþ
ìàøèíó íà ðîâíîì è
ïðî÷íîì ïîëó, òàê ÷òîáû
îíà íå êàñàëàñü ñòåí,
ìåáåëè è ïðî÷èõ
ïðåäìåòîâ.
2. Ïîñëå óñòàíîâêè ìà-
øèíû íà ìåñòî îòðåãó-
ëèðóéòå åå óñòîé÷èâîå
ïîëîæåíèå ïóòåì âðà-
ùåíèÿ ïåðåäíèõ íîæåê
(ñì. ðèñ.). Äëÿ ýòîãî ñíà÷àëà îñëàáüòå êîíòðãàé-
êó, ïîñëå çàâåðøåíèÿ ðåãóëèðîâêè êîíòðãàéêó çà-
òÿíèòå.
Ïîñëå óñòàíîâêè ìàøèíû íà ìåñòî ïðîâåðüòå ïî óðîâíþ ãî-
ðèçîíòàëüíîñòü âåðõíåé êðûøêè êîðïóñà, îòêëîíåíèå
ãîðèçîíòàëè äîëæíî áûòü íå áîëåå 2°.
Ïðàâèëüíîå âûðàâíèâàíèå îáîðóäîâàíèÿ ïîìîæåò
èçáåæàòü øóìà, âèáðàöèé è ñìåùåíèé âî âðåìÿ ðàáîòû
ìàøèíû.
Åñëè ñòèðàëüíàÿ ìàøèíà ñòîèò íà ïîëó, ïîêðûòîì
êîâðîì, óáåäèòåñü, ÷òî åå îñíîâàíèå âîçâûøàåòñÿ íàä
êîâðîì.  ïðîòèâíîì ñëó÷àå âåíòèëÿöèÿ áóäåò
çàòðóäíåíà èëè âîâñå íåâîçìîæíà.
Óñòàíîâêà ìàøèíû íà ìåñòî è ïåðåìåùåíèå
Âàøà ñòèðàëüíàÿ ìàøèíà
ìîæåò áûòü îñíàùåíà ñïå-
öèàëüíûìè óáèðàþùèìèñÿ
êîëåñàìè äëÿ îáëåã÷åíèÿ
åå ïåðåìåùåíèÿ. ×òîáû
îïóñòèòü êîëåñà è ïåðåäâè-
íóòü îáîðóäîâàíèå, ïðîñòî
ïîòÿíèòå çà ðû÷àã, ðàñïîëî-
æåííûé ñëåâà ïîä îñíîâà-
íèåì ìàøèíû. Ïîñëå
óñòàíîâêè îáîðóäîâàíèÿ â
òðåáóåìîå ïîëîæåíèå âåð-
íèòå ðû÷àã â èñõîäíîå
ïîëî.
Ïîäêëþ÷åíèå ê âîäîïðîâîäíîé è
ýëåêòðè÷åñêîé ñåòè
Ïîäñîåäèíåíèå çàëèâíîãî øëàíãà
1. Âñòàâüòå ïðîêëàäêó À â
êîíåö çàëèâíîãî øëàíãà è
íàâåðíèòå åãî íà âûâîä
âîäîïðîâîäà õîëîäíîé
âîäû ñ ðåçüáîâûì îòâåðñò-
èåì 3/4 äþéìà (ñì. ðèñ.).
Ïåðåä ïîäñîåäèíåíèåì
îòêðîéòå âîäîïðîâîäíûé êðàí
è äàéòå ñòå÷ü ãðÿçíîé
âîäå.
2. Ïîäñîåäèíèòå çàëèâ-
íîé øëàíã ê ñòèðàëüíîé
ìàøèíå, íàâèíòèâ åãî íà
âîäîïðèåìíèê, ðàñïîëî-
æåííûé â çàäíåé âåðõíåé
÷àñòè ñïðàâà (ñì. ðèñ.).
3.Óáåäèòåñü, ÷òî øëàíã íå
ïåðåêðó÷åí è íå ïåðåæàò.
Äàâëåíèå âîäû
äîëæíî áûòü â ïðåäåëàõ
çíà÷åíèé, óêàçàííûõ â
òàáëèöå Òåõíè÷åñêèõ õàðàêòåðèñòèê (ñì. ñ. 15).
Åñëè äëèíà âîäîïðîâîäíîãî øëàíãà îêàæåòñÿ íå-
äîñòàòî÷íîé, îáðàòèòåñü â Àâòîðèçîâàííûé
Ñåðâèñíûé öåíòð.
Íèêîãäà íå èñïîëüçóéòå øëàíãè, áûâøèå â
óïîòðåáëåíèè.
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CIS
Ïîäñîåäèíåíèå ñëèâíîãî øëàíãà
Ïîâåñüòå çàãíóòûé êî-
íåö ñëèâíîãî øëàíãà íà
êðàé ðàêîâèíû, âàííû,
èëè ïîìåñòèòå â
ñïåöèàëüíûé âûâîä
êàíàëèçàöèè. Øëàíã íå
äîëæåí ïåðåãèáàòüñÿ.
Âåðõíÿÿ òî÷êà ñëèâíî-
ãî øëàíãà äîëæíà íà-
õîäèòüñÿ íà âûñîòå 65-
100 ñì îò ïîëà. Ðàñïî-
ëîæåíèå ñëèâíîãî
øëàíãà äîëæíî îáåñ-
ïå÷èâàòü ðàçðûâ ñòðóè
ïðè ñëèâå (êîíåö øëàí-
ãà íå äîëæåí áûòü
îïóùåí â âîäó).
 ñëó÷àå êðåïëåíèÿ íà
êðàé âàííîé èëè ðàêî-
âèíû, øëàíã âåøàåòñÿ
ñ ïîìîùüþ íàïðàâëÿ-
þùåé (âõîäèò â êîìï-
ëåêò ïîñòàâêè), êîòîðàÿ
êðåïèòñÿ ê êðàíó (ðèñ.).
Íå ðåêîìåíäóåòñÿ ïðèìåíåíèå óäëèíèòåëåé äëÿ
ñëèâíîãî øëàíãà, ïðè íåîáõîäèìîñòè äîïóñêàåò-
ñÿ åãî íàðàùèâàíèå øëàíãîì òàêîãî æå äèàìåòðà
è äëèíîé íå áîëåå 150 ñì.
Ïîäñîåäèíåíèå ê ýëåêòðîñåòè
Âíèìàíèå! Îáîðóäîâàíèå îáÿçàòåëüíî äîëæíî
áûòü çàçåìëåíî!
1. Ìàøèíà ïîäêëþ÷àåòñÿ ê ýëåêòðè÷åñêîé ñåòè ïðè ïî-
ìîùè äâóõïîëþñíîé ðîçåòêè ñ çàçåìëÿþùèì êîíòàê-
òîì (ðîçåòêà íå ïîñòàâëÿåòñÿ ñ ìàøèíîé). Ôàçíûé
ïðîâîä äîëæåí áûòü ïîäêëþ÷åí ÷åðåç àâòîìàò çàùè-
òû ñåòè, ðàññ÷èòàííûé íà ìàêñèìàëüíûé òîê (òîê ñðà-
áàòûâàíèÿ) 16 À, è èìåþùèé âðåìÿ ñðàáàòûâàíèÿ íå
áîëåå 0,1 ñ.
2. Ïðè íàëè÷èè âáëèçè îò ïðåäïîëàãàåìîãî ìåñòà óñòà-
íîâêè ìàøèíû ðîçåòêè ñ çàçåìëÿþùèì êîíòàêòîì,
èìåþùåé òðåõïðîâîäíóþ ïîäâîäêó êàáåëÿ ñ ìåäíûìè
æèëàìè ñå÷åíèåì íå ìåíåå 1,5 êâ. ìì (èëè àëþìèíè-
åâûìè æèëàìè ñå÷åíèåì íå ìåíåå 2,5 êâ. ìì), äîðà-
áîòêà ýëåêòðîñåòè íå ïðîèçâîäèòñÿ. Ïðè îòñóòñòâèè
óêàçàííîé ðîçåòêè è ïðîâîäêè ñëåäóåò ïðîâåñòè èõ ìîíòàæ.
3. Ïðîêëàäêà çàçåìëåíèÿ îòäåëüíûì ïðîâîäîì íå
äîïóñêàåòñÿ.
4. Äëÿ äîðàáîòêè ýëåêòðè÷åñêîé ñåòè ðåêîìåíäóåòñÿ
ïðèìåíÿòü ïðîâîä òèïà ÏÏÂ 3õ1,5 380 ÃÎÑÒ 6223-79.
Äîïóñêàåòñÿ ïðèìåíåíèå äðóãèõ ìàðîê êàáåëÿ, îáåñ-
ïå÷èâàþùèõ ïîæàðî- è ýëåêòðîáåçîïàñíîñòü ïðè ýêñ-
ïëóàòàöèè ìàøèíû.
Ïåðåä âêëþ÷åíèåì ìàøèíû â ñåòü óáåäèòåñü, ÷òî:
l ðîçåòêà è ïðîâîäêà ñîîòâåòñòâóþò òðåáîâàíèÿì, èç-
ëîæåííûì â äàííîì ðàçäåëå èíñòðóêöèè;
l íàïðÿæåíèå è ÷àñòîòà òîêà ñåòè ñîîòâåòñòâóþò äàí-
íûì ìàøèíû;
l ðîçåòêà è âèëêà îäíîãî òèïà;
l ðîçåòêà çàçåìëåíà â ñîîòâåòñòâèè ñ íîðìàìè áåçî-
ïàñíîñòè, îïèñàííûìè â äàííîì ðàçäåëå èíñòðóêöèè
äîïóñêàåòñÿ îðãàíèçàöèÿ çàçåìëåíèÿ ðàáî÷èì íó-
ëåì, ïðè óñëîâèè, ÷òî çàùèòíàÿ ëèíèÿ íå èìååò ðàç-
ðûâà è ïîäêëþ÷åíà íàïðÿìóþ â îáâîä êàêèõ-ëèáî
ïðèáîðîâ (íàïðèìåð, ýëåêòðè÷åñêîãî ñ÷åò÷èêà).
Åñëè âèëêà íå ïîäõîäèò ê ðîçåòêå, åå ñëåäóåò çàìå-
íèòü íà íîâóþ, ñîîòâåòñòâóþùóþ ðîçåòêå, èëè çàìåíèòü
ïèòàþùèé êàáåëü. Çàìåíà êàáåëÿ äîëæíà ïðîèçâî-
äèòüñÿ òîëüêî êâàëèôèöèðîâàííûì ïåðñîíàëîì.
Çàïðåùàåòñÿ èñïîëüçîâàíèå ïåðåõîäíèêîâ, äâîéíûõ
è áîëåå ðîçåòîê è óäëèíèòåëåé (îíè ñîçäàþò îïàñíîñòü
âîçãîðàíèÿ). Åñëè Âû ñ÷èòàåòå èõ èñïîëüçîâàíèå íå-
îáõîäèìûì, ïðèìåíÿéòå îäèí åäèíñòâåííûé óäëèíè-
òåëü, óäîâëåòâîðÿþùèé òðåáîâàíèÿì áåçîïàñíîñòè.
Îáîðóäîâàíèå, ïîäêëþ÷åííîå ñ íàðóøåíèåì òðåáî-
âàíèé áåçîïàñíîñòè áûòîâûõ ïðèáîðîâ áîëüøîé
ìîùíîñòè, èçëîæåííûõ â äàííîé èíñòðóêöèè, ÿâëÿ-
åòñÿ ïîòåíöèàëüíî îïàñíûì.
Ïðîèçâîäèòåëü íå íåñåò îòâåòñòâåííîñòè çà
óùåðá çäîðîâüþ è ñîáñòâåííîñòè, åñëè îí âûçâàí
íåñîáëþäåíèåì óêàçàííûõ íîðì óñòàíîâêè.
Ïåðâûé öèêë ñòèðêè
Ïî çàâåðøåíèè óñòàíîâêè, ïåðåä íà÷àëîì ýêñï-
ëóàòàöèè íåîáõîäèìî ïðîèçâåñòè îäèí öèêë ñòèð-
êè ñî ñòèðàëüíûì ïîðîøêîì, íî áåç áåëüÿ, ïî ïðî-
ãðàììå 90°C áåç ïðåäâàðèòåëüíîé ñòèðêè.
65 - 100 cm
Òåõíè÷åñêèå õàðàêòåðèñòèêè
Ìîäåëü
WITL 106
Ðàçìåðû
øèðèíà 40 ñì
âûñîòà 85 ñì
ãëóáèíà 60 ñì
Çàãðóçêà
1 - 5 êã
Ýëåêòðè÷åñêèå
ïàðàìåòðû
Ãèäðàâëè÷åñê-
èå ïàðàìåòðû
max äàâëåíèå 1 Ìïà (10 áàð)
min äàâëåíèå 0,05 Ìïà (0,5 áàð)
îáúåì áàðàáàíà 42 ë
Ñêîðîñòü
îòæèìà
äî 1000 îá/ìèí
Kîíòðîëüíûå
ïðîãðàììû
ñîãëàñíî
íîðìàòèâó
EN 60456
ïðîãðàììà 2; òåìïåðàòóðà 60°Ñ;
ïðè çàãðóçêå äî 5 êã.
Ìàøèíà ñîîòâåòñòâóåò
ñëåäóþù èì Äèðåêòèâàì
Åâðîïåéñêîãî Ýêîíîìè÷åñêîãî
ñîîáùåñòâà:
- 89/336 /ÅÅÑ îò 03.05.89
ëåêòðî-ìàãíèòíîé
ñîâìåñòèìîñòè) è
ïîñëåäóþù èå ìîäèôèêàöèè
- 2006/95/CE
(íèçêîãî íàïðÿæåíèÿ)
Ñ
ìîòðèòå ïàñïîðòíóþ òà
á
ëè÷êó ñ
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Îïèñàíèå ñòèðàëüíîé ìàøèíû
Èíäèêàòîð ÂÊËÞ×ÅÍÈÅ/ËÞÊ ÇÀÁËÎÊÈÐÎÂÀÍ:
Ãîðÿùèé èíäèêàòîð îçíà÷àåò, ÷òî ëþê çàáëîêèðîâàí âî èçáåæàíèå åãî ñëó÷àéíîãî îòêðûâàíèÿ.
âî èçáåæàíèå ïîâðåæäåíèé ïåðåä òåì êàê îòêðûòü ëþê, íåîáõîäèìî äîæäàòüñÿ, êîãäà çàìèãàåò èíäèêàòîð.
! ×àñòîå ìèãàíèå èíäèêàòîðà ÂÊËÞ×ÅÍÈÅ/ËÞÊ ÇÀÁËÎÊÈÐÎÂÀÍ îäíîâðåìåííî ñ ëþáûì äðóãèì
èíäèêàòîðîì îçíà÷àåò íåèñïðàâíîñòü (ñìîòðåòü ñòð. 23).
ß÷åéêà äëÿ ñòèðàëüíîãî ïîðîøêà, íàïîëíÿå -
ìàÿ ñòèðàëüíûì ïîðîøêîì è äîáàâêàìè
(ñìîòðåòü ñòð. 20).
Ñâåòîâûå èíäèêàòîðû ñëóæàò äëÿ êîíòðîëÿ çà
âûïîëíåíèåì ïðîãðàììû ñòèðêè.
Åñëè áûëà âêëþ÷åíà ôóíêöèÿ Òàéìåð çàäåðæêè,
èíäèêàòîðû ïîêàçûâàþò âðåìÿ, îñòàþùååñÿ äî
çàïóñêà ïðîãðàììû (ñìîòðåòü ñòð. 17).
Ðóêîÿòêà ÎÒÆÈÌ ñëóæèò äëÿ ðåãóëÿöèè ñêîðîñòè
îòæèìà èëè äëÿ åãî èñêëþ÷åíèÿ (ñìîòðåòü ñòð.
19).
Êíîïêè ÄÎÏÎËÍÈÒÅËÜÍÛÅ ÔÓÍÊÖÈÈ ñëóæàò
äëÿ ïîäêëþ÷åíèÿ èìåþùèõñÿ äîïîëíèòåëüíûõ
ôóíêöèé. Êíîïêà âûáðàííîé ôóíêöèè îñòàíåòñÿ
âêëþ÷åííîé.
Ðóêîÿòêà ÒÅÌÏÅÐÀÒÓÐÀ ñëóæèò äëÿ ðåãóëÿöèè
òåìïåðàòóðû èëè äëÿ ñòèðêè â õîëîäíîé âîäå
(ñìîòðåòü ñòð. 19).
Êíîïêà ÂÊËÞ×ÅÍÈÅ/ÂÛÊËÞ×ÅÍÈÅ ñëóæèò äëÿ
âêëþ÷åíèÿ è âûêëþ÷åíèÿ ñòèðàëüíîé ìàøèíû.
Êíîïêà ÏÓÑÊ/ÎÒÌÅÍÀ ñëóæèò äëÿ çàïóñêà
ïðîãðàìì èëè äëÿ îòìåíû îøèáî÷íîãî
ïðîãðàììèðîâàíèÿ.
Èíäèêàòîð ÂÊËÞ×ÅÍÈÅ/ËÞÊ ÇÀÁËÎÊÈÐÎÂÀÍ
ìèãàåò, êîãäà ñòèðàëüíàÿ ìàøèíà âêëþ÷åíà, è
ãîðèò, íå ìèãàÿ, åñëè ëþê íå çàáëîêèðîâàí
(ñìîòðåòü ñòð. 16).
Ðóêîÿòêà âûáîðà ÏÐÎÃÐÀÌÌ ñëóæèò äëÿ âûáîðà
ïðîãðàìì (ñìîòðåòü ñòð. 18).
 ïðîöåññå âûïîëíåíèÿ ïðîãðàììû ðóêîÿòêà
îñòàåòñÿ íåïîäâèæíîé.
Ðóêîÿòêà ðåãóëÿöèè
ÒÅÌÏÅÐÀÒÓÐÛ
Ðóêîÿòêà âûáîðà
ÏÐÎÃÐÀÌÌ
Ñâåòîâûå
èíäèêàòîðû
Êíîïêè
ÄÎÏÎËÍÈÒÅËÜÍÛÅ
ÔÓÍÊÖÈÈ
Ðóêîÿòêà ðåãóëÿöèè
ñêîðîñòè
ÎÒÆÈÌÀ
Èíäèêàòîð
ËÞÊ
ÇÀÁËÎÊÈÐÎÂÀÍ
Êíîïêà
ÂÊËÞ×ÅÍÈÅ/
ÂÛÊËÞ×ÅÍÈÅ
Êíîïêà
ÏÓÑÊ/ÎÒÌÅÍÀ
Ïàíåëü óïðàâëåíèÿ
%
CIS
Çàïóñê ìàøèíû.
Ïðîãðàììû
Êàê îòêðûòü è çàêðûòü áàðàáàí
Ðèñ. 3
Ðèñ. 4
Ðèñ. 1
Ðèñ.
2
A) ÎÒÊÐÛÂÀÍÈÅ (ðèñ. 1).
Ïîäíèìèòå âíåøíþþ êðûøêó è ïîëíîñòüþ åå
îòêðîéòå.
Á)Îòêðûâàíèå áàðàáàíà (Soft opening
Ïëàâíîå îòêðûâàíèå):
Íàæìèòå êíîïêó, ïîêàçàííóþ íà ðèñ. 2, êðûøêà
áàðàáàíà ïëàâíî îòêðîåòñÿ.
B) ÇÀÃÐÓÇÊÀ ÑÒÈÐÀËÜÍÎÉ ÌÀØÈÍÛ (ðèñ. 3).
Ã) ÇÀÊÐÛÂÀÍÈÅ (ðèñ. 4).
- çàêðîéòå ïîëíîñòüþ áàðàáàí, îïóñêàÿ ñíà÷àëà
ïåðåäíþþ äâåðöó, à çàòåì çàäíþþ;
- çàòåì óäîñòîâåðüòåñü, ÷òî êðþêè ïåðåäíåé äâåðöû
òî÷íî âîøëè â ïðåäíàçíà÷åííûå ìåñòà íà çàäíåé
äâåðöå;
- ïîñëå òîãî, êàê êðþêè çàùåëêíóëèñü, íàæìèòå îáå
äâåðöû ñëåãêà âíèç, ÷òîáû óáåäèòüñÿ îíè çàêðûòû
ïëîòíî;
- è, íàêîíåö, çàêðîéòå âíåøíþþ êðûøêó.
Òåêóùàÿ ôàçà öèêëà:
 ïðîöåññå öèêëà ñòèðêè èíäèêàòîðû áóäóò
çàãîðàòüñÿ îäèí çà äðóãèì, ïîêàçûâàÿ ôàçó
âûïîëíåíèÿ ïðîãðàììû:
Ïðåäâàðèòåëüíàÿ ñòèðêà
Ñòèðêà
Ïîëîñêàíèå
Îòæèì
Ïðèìå÷àíèå: â ïðîöåññå ñëèâà çàãîðèòñÿ
èíäèêàòîð, ñîîòâåòñòâóþùèé öèêëó Îòæèìà.
Êíîïêè âûáîðà ôóíêöèè
ÊÍÎÏÊÈ ÂÛÁÎÐÀ ÔÓÍÊÖÈÈ òàêæå ÿâëÿþòñÿ
èíäèêàòîðàìè.
Ïðè âûáîðå ôóíêöèè çàãîðàåòñÿ ñîîòâåòñòâóþùàÿ
êíîïêà.
Åñëè âûáðàííàÿ ôóíêöèÿ ÿâëÿåòñÿ íåñîâìåñòèìîé
ñ çàäàííîé ïðîãðàììîé, êíîïêà áóäåò ìèãàòü, è òàêàÿ
ôóíêöèÿ íå áóäåò àêòèâèðîâàíà.
Åñëè áóäåò âûáðàíà ôóíêöèÿ, íåñîâìåñòèìàÿ ñ
äðóãîé, ðàíåå âûáðàííîé ôóíêöèåé, îñòàíåòñÿ
âêëþ÷åííîé òîëüêî ïîñëåäíÿÿ âûáðàííàÿ ôóíêöèÿ.
Èíäèêàòîðû
Èíäèêàòîðû ñîîáùàþò ïîëüçîâàòåëþ âàæíûå
ñâåäåíèÿ.
Çíà÷åíèå èíäèêàòîðîâ:
Îòëîæåííûé ñòàðò:
Åñëè áûëà âêëþ÷åíà ôóíêöèÿ Delay Timer (Òàéìåð
çàäåðæêè) (ñìîòðè ñòð. 19), ïîñëå çàïóñêà
ïðîãðàììû çàìèãàåò ñâåòîäèîä, ñîîòâåòñòâóþùèé
âûáðàííîé çàäåðæêå:
Ïî ìåðå îòñ÷åòà âðåìåíè áóäåò ïîêàçûâàòüñÿ
îñòàþùååñÿ âðåìÿ âìåñòå ñ ìèãàíèåì
ñîîòâåòñòâóþùåãî èíäèêàòîðà:
Ïî ïðîøåñòâèè çàäàííîé çàäåðæêè ìèãàþùèé
ñâåòîäèîä ïîãàñíåò çàïóñòèòñÿ âûáðàííàÿ
ïðîãðàììà.
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Òêàíü è ñòåïåíü
çàãðÿçíåíèÿ
Ïðîãð.
Òåìïå-
ðàòóðà
Ìîþùåå
ñðåäñòâî
Ñìÿã-
÷èòåëü
Óäàëåíèå
ïÿòåí /
Îòáåëèâàòåëü
Äëèòåë-
üíîñòü
öèêëà,
ìèí.
Îïèñàíèå öèêëà ñòèðêè
ïðåäâàð.
ñòè ðêà
îñíîâ.
ñòè ðêà
Îáû÷íûå ïðîãðàììû
Õëîïîê :
Î÷åíü ñèë üíî
çàãðÿçíåííîå áåëîå áåëüå
(ïðîñòûíè, ñêàòåðòè è ò.ï.)
1 90°C

167
Ïðåäâàðèòåëüíàÿ ñòèðêà, ñòèðêà,
ïîëîñêàíèå, ïðîìåæóòî÷íûé è
îêîí÷àòåëüíû é îòæ èì
Õëîïîê :
Î÷åíü ñèë üíî
çàãðÿçíåííîå áåëîå áåëüå
(ïðîñòûíè, ñêàòåðòè è ò.ï.)
2 90°C

Äåëèêàòí./
Îáû÷íûé
152
Ñòèðêà, ïîëîñêàíè å, ïðîìåæóòî÷íûé
è îêîí÷àòåëüíûé îòæèì
Õëîïîê :
Ñèëüíî çàãðÿçíåííîå
áåëîå è óñòîé÷è âîå öâåòíîå
áåëüå
2 60°C

Äåëèêàòí./
Îáû÷íûé
150
Ñòèðêà, ïîëîñêàíè å, ïðîìåæóòî÷íûé
è îêîí÷àòåëüíûé îòæèì
Õëîïîê :
Ñèëüíî çàãðÿçíåííîå
áåëîå è ëèíÿþ ù åå öâåòíîå
áåëüå
2 40°C

Äåëèêàòí./
Îáû÷íûé
140
Ñòèðêà, ïîëîñêàíè å, ïðîìåæóòî÷íûé
è îêîí÷àòåëüíûé îòæèì
Õëîïîê :
Ñëàáî çàãðÿçíåííîå
áåëîå è ëèíÿþùåå öâåòíîå
áåëüå ðîñòûíè, ñêàòåðòè è
ò.ï.)
3 40°C

Äåëèêàòí./
Îáû÷íûé
99
Ñòèðêà, ïîëîñêàíè å, ïðîìåæóòî÷íûé
è îêîí÷àòåëüíûé îòæèì
íòåòèêà:
Ñèëüíî çàãðÿçíåííîå
óñòîé ÷è âîå öâåòí îå áåëü å ( äåòñêàÿ
îäåæäà è ïð.)
4 60°C

Äåëèêàòíûé
80
Ñòèðêà, ïîëîñêàíèå, îñòàíîâêà ñ
âîäîé è ë è äåëè êàòíûé îòæè ì
íòåòèêà:
Ñèëüíî çàãðÿçíåííîå
óñòîé ÷è âîå öâåòí îå áåëü å ( äåòñêàÿ
îäåæäà è ïð.)
4 40°C

Äåëèêàòíûé
71
Ñòèðêà, ïîëîñêàíèå, îñòàíîâêà ñ
âîäîé è ë è äåëè êàòíûé îòæè ì
íòåòèêà:
Ñëàáî çàãðÿçíåííîå
ëèíÿþù åå öâåòíîå áåëüå
þáàÿ îäåæäà)
5 40°C

Äåëèêàòíûé
71
Ñòèðêà, ïîëîñêàíèå, îñòàíîâêà ñ
âîäîé è ë è äåëè êàòíûé îòæè ì
Øåðñòü
6 40°C

50
Ñòèðêà, ïîëîñêàíèå, è
äåëèêàòíûé îòæèì
Îñîáî äåëèêàòíûå òêàíè è îäåæäà
(çàíàâåñè, ø åë ê, âè ñêîçà è ïð.)
7 30°C

52
Ñòèðêà, ïîëîñêàíèå, îñòàíîâêà ñ
âîäîé è ë è ñë è â
4 ïð îãð àì ì û äëÿ Â àñ
Õëîïîê :
Ñèëüíî çàãðÿçíåííîå
è óñòîé÷èâîå öâåòíîå áåëüå
8 60°C

60
Ñòèðêà, ïîëîñêàíè å, ïðîìåæóòî÷íûé
è îêîí÷àòåëüíûé îòæèì
Õëîïîê :
Ñëàáî çàãðÿçíåííîå
áåëîå è ëèíÿþùåå öâåòíîå
áåë ü å ( ñîðî÷êè , ìàé ê è è ïð.)
9 40°C

50
Ñòèðêà, ïîëîñêàíè å, ïðîìåæóòî÷íûé
è îêîí÷àòåëüíûé îòæèì
íòåòèêà:
Ñëàáî çàãðÿçíåííîå
ëèíÿþù åå öâåòíîå áåëüå
þáàÿ îäåæäà)
10 40°C

40
Ñòèðêà, ïîëîñêàíèå, äåëèêàòíûé
îòæ èì
íòåòèêà:
Ñëàáî çàãðÿçíåííîå
ëèíÿþù åå öâåòíîå áåëüå
þáàÿ îäåæäà)
11 30°C

30
Ñòèðêà, ïîëîñêàíèå, äåëèêàòíûé
îòæ èì
Ñïîðò
Ñïîðòèâíàÿ îáóâü
(
ìàêñ. 2 ïàðû.
)
12 30°C

50
Ñòè ðêà â õîëîäíîé âîäå (áåç
ìîþù åãî ñðåäñòâà), ñòèðêà,
ïîë îñêàíè å è äåëè êàòíû é îòæ èì
Ñïîðòèâíàÿ îäåæäà
(ñïîðòè âíûå êîñòþìû, ø îðòû è
ïð.)
13 30°C

63
Ñòèðêà, ïîëîñêàíè å, ïðîìåæóòî÷íûé
è îêîí÷àòåëüíûé îòæèì
×àñòíûå ïðîãðàììû
Ïîëîñêàíèå
Äåëèêàòí./
Îáû÷íûé
Ï îëîñêàíè å è îòæè ì
Îòæè ì Ñëèâ è îòæ è ì
Ñëèâ Ñëèâ
Ïåðñîíàëèçàöèÿ ñòèðêè
Òàáëèöà ïðîãðàìì
Êðàòêèå èíñòðóêöèè: Ïîðÿäîê çàïóñêà ïðîãðàììû
1. Âêëþ÷èòå ñòèðàëüíóþ ìàøèíó, íàæàâ íà êíîïêó . Âñå
èíäèêàòîðû çàãîðÿòñÿ íà íåñêîëüêî ñåêóíä, çàòåì ïîãàñíóò,
è èíäèàêòîð ÂÊËÞ×ÅÍÈÅ/ËÞÊ ÇÀÁËÎÊÈÐÎÂÀÍ íà÷íåò
ìèãàòü.
2. Çàãðóçèòå áåëüå â áàðàáàí, çàñûïüòå ñòèðàë-
üíîå âåùåñòâî è äîáàâêè (ñìîòðèòå ñòð. 20),
çàêðîéòå êðûøêè áàðàáàíà è âíåøíèé ëþê.
3. Âûáðàòü ïðè ïîìîùè ðóêîÿòêè âûáîðà ÏÐÎÃÐÀÌÌ íóæíóþ
ïðîãðàììó.
4. Âûáðàòü òåìïåðàòóðó ñòèðêè (ñì. ñòð. 19).
5. Âûáðàòü ñêîðîñòü îòæèìà (ñì. ñòð. 19).
6. Çàïóñòèòå ïðîãðàììó, íàæàâ êíîïêó ÏÓÑÊ/ÑÁÐÎÑ (Start/
Reset).
Äëÿ îòìåíû çàïóñêà äåðæèòå íàæàòîé êíîïêó ÏÓÑÊ/
ÑÁÐÎÑ (Start/Reset) â òå÷åíèå 2-õ ñåêóíä.
7. Ïî çàâåðøåíèè ïðîãðàììû èíäèêàòîð ÂÊËÞ×ÅÍÈÅ/ËÞÊ
ÇÀÁËÎÊÈÐÎÂÀÍ çàìèãàåò, ñèãíàëèçèðóÿ, ÷òî ìîæíî îòêðûòü
ëþê. Âûíóòü áåëüå è îñòàâèòü ëþê ïîëóîòêðûòûì äëÿ ñóøêè
áàðàáàíà. Âûêëþ÷èòü ñòèðàëüíóþ ìàøèíó, íàæàâ êíîïêó .
Ïðèìå÷àíèå
åêîìåíäóåòñÿ, ÷òîáû äëÿ ïðîãðàìì 8-9 çàãðóçêà áåëüÿ íå ïðåâûøàëà 3,5 êã.
-Äëÿ ïðîãðàììû 13 ðåêîìåíäóåòñÿ, ÷òîáû âåñ çàãðóæàåìîãî áåëüÿ íå ïðåâûøàë 2 êã.
Ñïåöèàëüíàÿ ïðîãðàììà
Ïîâñåäíåâíàÿ ñòèðêà 30' ìèí (ïðîãðàììà 11 äëÿ Ñèíòåòè÷åñêèõ òêàíåé) ïðåäíàçíà÷åíà äëÿ áûñòðîé ñòèðêè ñëàáî-
çàãðÿçíåííîãî áåëüÿ: öèêë äëèòñÿ âñåãî 30 ìèíóò, ÷òî ïîçâîëÿåò ñýêîíîìèòü âðåìÿ è ýëåêòðîýíåðãèþ. Óñòàíîâèâ ýòó
ïðîãðàììó (11 ïðè òåìïåðàòóðå 30°Ñ), Âû ìîæåòå ñòèðàòü ðàçëè÷íûå âèäû òêàíåé âìåñòå (çà èñêëþ÷åíèåì øåðñòè è
øåëêà) ïðè ìàêñèìàëüíîé çàãðóçêå áåëüÿ 3 êã. Ìû ðåêîìåíäóåì èñïîëüçîâàòü æèäêîå ìîþùåå ñðåäñòâî.
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CIS
Âûáîð òåìïåðàòóðû
Âûáîð òåìïåðàòóðû ñòèðêè ïðîèçâîäèòñÿ ïðè ïîìîùè ðóêîÿòêè ÒÅÌÏÅÐÀÒÓÐÀ (ñì. Òàáëèöó ïðîãðàìì íà ñòð. 18).
Çíà÷åíèå òåìïåðàòóðû ìîæåò áûòü óìåíüøåíî âïëîòü äî ñòèðêè â õîëîäíîé âîäå (
).
Âûáîð ñêîðîñòè îòæèìà
Âûáîð ñêîðîñòè îòæèìà âûáðàííîé ïðîãðàììû ïðîèçâîäèòñÿ ïðè ïîìîùè ðóêîÿòêè ÎÒÆÈÌ.
Äëÿ ðàçíûõ ïðîãðàìì ïðåäóñìàòðèâàåòñÿ ðàçíàÿ ìàêñèìàëüíàÿ ñêîðîñòü îòæèìà:
ÏðîãðàììûÌàêñèìàëüíàÿ ñêîðîñòü îòæèìà
Õëîïîê 1000 îáîðîòîâ â ìèíóòó
Ñèíòåòèêà 800 îáîðîòîâ â ìèíóòó
Øåðñòü 600 îáîðîòîâ â ìèíóòó
Øåëê áåç îòæèìà
Ñêîðîñòü îòæèìà ìîæåò áûòü óìåíüøåíà èëè æå ìîæíî ñîâñåì èñêëþ÷èòü îòæèì, ïîâåðíóâ ðóêîÿòêó â ïîëîæåíèå .
Ìàøèíà àâòîìàòè÷åñêè íå äîïóñêàåò óñòàíîâêó ñêîðîñòè îòæèìà, ïðåâûøàþùóþ ìàêñèìàëüíóþ ñêîðîñòü,
ïðåäóñìîòðåííóþ äëÿ êàæäîé ïðîðàììû.
Âî èçáåæàíèå ÷ðåçìåðíûõ âèáðàöèé ïåðåä êàæäûì îòæèìîì ìàøèíà ðàâíîìåðíî ðàñïðåäåëÿåò áåëüå â
áàðàáàíå. Ýòî ïðîèñõîäèò çà ñ÷åò íåïðåðûâíîãî âðàùåíèÿ áàðàáàíà ñî ñêîðîñòüþ, ñëåãêà ïðåâûøàþùåé
ñêîðîñòü ñòèðêè.
Åñëè ïîñëå íåñêîëüêèõ ïîïûòîê áåëüå íå ðàñïðåäåëÿåòñÿ ðàâíîìåðíî,
ìàøèíà ïðîèçâîäèò îòæèì ñ áîëåå íèçêîé ñêîðîñòüþ.
Ïðè íåâîçìîæíîñòè áàëàíñèðîêè ìàøèíà çàìåíÿåò îòæèì îïåðàöèåé áàëàíñèðîâêè.
Âîçìîæíûå ïîïûòêè áàëàíñèðîâêè ìîã
ó
ò ïðîäëèòü îáù
ó
þ ïðîäîëæèòåëüíîñòü öèêëà ìàêñ. íà 10 ìèí
ó
ò.
Ôóíêöèè
Ðàçëè÷íûå ôóíêöèè ñòèðêè ìàøèíû ïîçâîëÿþò äîñòè÷ü æåëàåìîé ÷èñòîòû è áåëèçíû âàøåãî áåëüÿ. Ïîðÿäîê
âûáîðà ôóíêöèé:
1. íàæàòü êíîïêó íóæíîé ôóíêöèè â ñîîòâåòñòâèè ñ ïðèâåäåííîé íèæå òàáëèöåé;
2. âêëþ÷åíèå ñîîòâåòñòâóþùåé êíîïêè îçíà÷àåò, ÷òî ôóíêöèÿ àêòèâèðîâàíà.
Ïðèìå÷àíèå: ×àñòîå ìèãàíèå êíîïêè îçíà÷àåò, ÷òî äàííàÿ ôóíêöèÿ íå ìîæåò áûòü àêòèâèðîâàíà äëÿ çàäàííîé ïðîãðàììû.
Ìîþùèå
ñðåäñòâà
Ìîþùèå ñðåäñòâà è áåëüå
C
Ôóíêöèè Íàçíà÷åíèå Èñïîëüçîâàíèå Äîñòóïíà ñ
ïðîãðàììàìè:
Òàéìåð îòñðî÷êè Îòñðî÷ê à
çàïóñêà
ïðîãðàììû
âïëîòü äî 9 ÷.
Íàæàòü êíîïêó íåñêîëüêî ðàç âïëîòü äî âêëþ÷åíèÿ
èíäèêàòîðà, ñîîòâåòñòâóþùåãî òðåáóåìîãî îòëîæåííîãî
ñòàðòà.
Ïðè ïÿòîì íàæàòèè êíîïêè ôóíêöèÿ îòêëþ÷àåòñÿ.
ÏÐÈÌÅ×ÀÍÈÅ: Ïîñëå íàæàòèÿ êíîïêè Ïóñê/Îáíóëåíèå
ìîæíî èçìåíèòü çíà÷åíèå îòëîæåííîãî ñòàðòà òîëüêî â
ñòîðîíó óìåíü øåíèÿ.
Ñî âñåìè
ïðîãðàììàìè
Óäàëåíèå ïÿòåí Öèêë
îòáåëèâàíèÿ
äëÿ óäàëåíèÿ
íàèáîëåå
ñòîéêèõ
çàãðÿçíåíèé.
Íàëåéòå îòáåëèâàòåëü â äîïîëíèòåëüíóþ âñòàâêó 4
ì. ñ. 20 ).
Îïöèÿ íå èñïîëüçóåòñÿ ñ ôóíêöèåé «ËÅÃKÀß ÃËÀÆKÀ».
2, 3, 4, 5,
Ïîëîñêàíèå.
Ëåãêàÿ ãëàæêà Óìåíüøåíèå
ñòåïåíè
ñìèíàåìîñòè
òêàíåé,
îáëåã÷åíèå
ïîñëåäóþùåãî
ãëàæåíèÿ.
Ïðè âûáîðå ýòîé ôóíêöèè ïðîãðàììû 4, 5, 6, 7
ïðåðûâàþòñÿ áåç ñëèâà âîäû (îñòàíîâêà ñ âîäîé) è
ñèãíàëüíàÿ ëàìïî÷êà ôàçû Îïîëàñêèâàíèÿ ìèãàåò:
×òîáû çàâåðøèòü öèêë, íàæìèòå êíîïêó ÏÓÑK/ÑÁÐÎÑ
(Start/Resert).
×òîáû çàêîí÷èòü ïðîãðàììó ñëèâîì óñòàíîâèòå ðóêîÿòêó
ïðîãðàììàòîðà íà ñîîòâåòñòâóþùèé ñèìâîë è
íàæìèòå êíîïêó ÏÓÑKÁÐÎÑ (Start/Resert).
Äàííàÿ îïöèÿ íå èñïîëüçóåòñÿ ñ ôóíêöèåé äàëåíèå
ïÿòåí".
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10,
Ïîëîñêàíèå.
Äîïîëíèòåëüíîå
ïîëîñêàíèå
Ïîâûøàåò
ýôôåêòèâíîñòü
ïîëîñêàíèÿ.
Ïðèìåíåíèå ýòîé ôóíêöèè ðåêîìåíäóåòñÿ ïðè ïîëíîé
çàãðóçêå ìàøèíû èëè ïðè èñïîëüçîâàíèè áîëüøîãî
êîëè÷åñòâà ìîþùåãî ñðåäñòâà.
1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 8, 9, 10, 12,
13, Ïîëîñêàíèå.
+15
Ïðåäóïðåæäåíèÿ è
ðåêîìåíäàöèè
Ðàñïðåäåëèòåëü ìîþùèõ ñðåäñòâ
Õîðîøèé ðåçóëüòàò ñòèðêè çàâèñèò òàêæå îò ïðàâèëü-
íîé äîçèðîâêè ìîþùåãî ñðåäñòâà: åãî èçáûòîê íå
ãàðàíòèðóåò áîëåå ýôôåêòèâíóþ ñòèðêó, íàïðîòèâ ìî-
æåò ïðèâåñòè ê îáðàçîâàíèþ íàëåòîâ âíóòðè ìàøè-
íû è çàãðÿçíåíèþ îêðóæàþùåé ñðåäû.
Âûäâèíüòå ðàñïðåäå-
ëèòåëü è çàïîëíèòå åãî
îòäåëåíèÿ ìîþùèì
ñðåäñòâîì è ñìÿã÷èòå-
ëåì:
Îòäåëåíèå 1: ìîþùåå ñðåäñòâî äëÿ ïðåäâà-
ðèòåëüíîé ñòèðêè (ïîðîøîê)
ÿ÷åéêà 2: Ñòèðàëüíîå âåùåñòâî
(ïîðîøîê èëè æèäêîñòü)
Æèäêîå ñòèðàëüíîå âåùåñòâî ñëåäóåò ïîìåùàòü
íåïîñðåäñòâåííî â áàðàáàí â ñïåöèàëüíîì
êðóãëîì ïëàñòìàññîâîì äîçàòîðå.
ÿ÷åéêà 3: Äîáàâêè (îïîëàñêèâàòåëü è ò.ä.)
Êîãäà âû íàëèâàåòå îïîëàñêèâàòåëü â ÿ÷åéêó 3,
îáðàùàéòå âíèìàíèå, ÷òîáû íå ïðåâûñèòü
ìàêñèìàëüíûé óðîâåíü, óêàçàííûé îòìåòêîé
«max».
Îïîëàñêèâàòåëü àâòîìàòè÷åñêè ïîäàåòñÿ â
áàðàáàí â ïðîöåññå ïîñëåäíåãî îïîëàñêèâàíèÿ.
Ïî çàâåðøåíèè ïðîãðàììû ñòèðêè â ÿ÷åéêå 3
îñòàåòñÿ âîäà. Îíà íåîáõîäèìà äëÿ ïîäà÷è â
áàðàáàí î÷åíü ãóñòûõ îïîëàñêèâàòåëåé, ò.å. äëÿ
ðàçáàâëåíèÿ êîíöåíòðèðîâàííûõ îïîëàñêèâàòåëåé.
Åñëè â ÿ÷åéêå 3 îñòàíåòñÿ âîäû áîëüøå
íîðìàëüíîãî, ýòî çíà÷èò, ÷òî êàíàë ñëèâà
îïîëàñêèâàòåëÿ â áàðàáàí çàñîðèëñÿ. Ñìîòðèòå
îïèñàíèå ÷èñòêè ÿ÷ååê íà ñòð. 22.
ÿ÷åéêà 4:
Öèêë îòáåëèâàíèÿ
Îáû÷íûé îòáåëèâàòåëü èñïîëüçóåòñÿ äëÿ
ïðî÷íûõ áåëûõ òêàíåé, äåëèêàòíûé - äëÿ
öâåòíûõ, ñèíòåòè÷åñêèõ òêàíåé è äëÿ øåðñòè.
Íå çàëèâàéòå îòáåëèâàòåëü â ÿ÷åéêó-äîçàòîð 4
âûøå îòìåòêè «ìàêñ.» (ñìîòðèòå ðèñóíîê).
Äëÿ âûïîëíåíèÿ îäíîé òîëüêî ôóíêöèè
îòáåëèâàíèÿ ïîìåñòèòå îòáåëèâàòåëü â ÿ÷åéêó 4,
çàäàéòå ïðîãðàììó Îïîëàñêèâàíèå è íàæìèòå
êíîïêó ôóíêöèè Óäàëåíèå ïÿòåí .
Ïîäãîòîâêà áåëüÿ
Ðàçáåðèòå áåëüå:
- â ñîîòâåòñòâèè ñ òèïîì òêàíè / îáîçíà÷åíèÿ íà
ýòèêåòêå
- ïî öâåòó: îòäåëèòå öâåòíîå áåëüå îò áåëîãî.
Âûíüòå èç êàðìàíîâ âñå ïðåäìåòû è ïðîâåðüòå
õîðîøî ëè äåðæàòñÿ ïóãîâèöû.
Íå ïðåâûøàéòå ìàêñèìàëüíîå íîðìû çàãðóçêè
áàðàáàíà, óêàçàííûå äëÿ ñóõîãî áåëüÿ:
Ïðî÷íûå òêàíè: ìàêñ. 5 êã
Ñèíòåòè÷åñêèå òêàíè: ìàêñ. 2,5 êã
Äåëèêàòíûå òêàíè: ìàêñ. 2 êã
Øåðñòü: ìàêñ. 1 êã
Âåñ áåëüÿ
1 ïðîñòûíÿ 400 500 ã
1 íàâîëî÷êà 150 -200 ã
1 ñêàòåðòü 400 500 ã
1 õàëàò 900 1,200 ã
1 ïîëîòåíöå 150 -250 ã
Îñîáåííîñòè ñòèðêè
îòäåëüíûõ èçäåëèé
Çàíàâåñêè: ñâåðíèòå è ïîëîæèòå â íàâîëî÷êó èëè â
ñåò÷àòûé ìåøî÷åê. Ñòèðàéòå îòäåëüíî, íå ïðåâûøàÿ
ïîëîâèíû çàãðóçêè áàðàáàíà. Âûáåðèòå ïðîãðàììó
7, àâòîìàòè÷åñêè èñêëþ÷àþùóþ îòæèì.
Ñòåãàííûå êóðòêè è ïóõîâèêè: åñëè ïóõîâèê íà óòè-
íîì èëè ãóñèíîì ïóõó, åãî ìîæíî ñòèðàòü â ñòèðàëü-
íîé ìàøèíå. Âûâåðíèòå êóðòêó íàèçíàíêó, çàãðóçèòå
â áàðàáàí íå áîëåå 2-3 êã èçäåëèé. Ïîâòîðèòå ïîëîñ-
êàíèå 1-2 ðàçà, èñïîëüçóéòå äåëèêàòíûé îòæèì.
Ïàðóñèíîâûå òóôëè: Ïàðóñèíîâûå òóôëè
ïðåäâàðèòåëüíî î÷èñòèòå îò ãðÿçè è ñòèðàéòå ñ
ïðî÷íûìè òêàíÿìè èëè äæèíñàìè, åñëè ïîçâîëÿåò öâåò.
Íå ñòèðàéòå ñ áåëûìè âåùàìè.
Øåðñòü: Äëÿ äîñòèæåíèÿ íàèëó÷øèõ ðåçóëüòàòîâ
ñòèðêè çàãðóæàéòå íå áîëåå 1 êã áåëüÿ è èñïîëü-
çóéòå ñïåöèàëüíûå æèäêèå ñðåäñòâà, ïðåäíàçíà-
÷åííûå äëÿ ñòèðêè øåðñòÿííûõ èçäåëèé.
Íå èñïîëüçóéòå ìîþùèå ñðåäñòâà, ïðåäíàçíà÷åí-
íûå äëÿ ðó÷íîé ñòèðêè îáðàçóþùàÿñÿ îáèëüíàÿ
ïåíà óõóäøàåò ðåçóëüòàò ñòèðêè è ìîæåò âûâåñòè
èç ñòðîÿ ñòèðàëüíóþ ìàøèíó.
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