Anleitung Asko, modell 12004
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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
The machine must be Installed by a qualified electrician. The machine must not be started until the transit packing has been removed. (It prevents the tub from shaking while the machine Is being transported.) WARNING-To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before operating this appliance. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSI Important: Contents How to wash 2 Guide to parts 2 What to do if the door will not open 3,9 Sort the washing 4 How much detergent to use 5 Fabric softener 5 Make up your own washing program6-7 Care and maintenance If the machine does not work Safety Accessories Specifications Installation Removing the transit packing Adjusting the feet Building-in the machine Electrical installation Water supply connection Drain outlet connection Problems and Solutions Warranty Summary Using the machine Program selection 8 10 10 10-11 12-14 15 16 How to use the machine Follow the figures in the strip through this booklet for brief instructions on how to use the machine. Full details and comments can be found below the strip and must be fully read before operating the washing machine. uid#% to parts Guide panel Outer door Ttos indicator light shows when the machine is turned on ra£?/behlnd front rl* i. P®9e 8). Can be opened for cleaning. Removable front panel Detergent and fabric softener compartment Turn the thermostat knob to the required setting. The indicator lamp will light. A safety catch prevents the thermostat knob from being turned to higher temperatures. Release it by pushing the button beneath the knob This safety device can be disconnected — see page 9. (2) Open the door by pushing the button with the keyhole symbol (door opening). © The Control panel Program control knob The program control knob must be turned clockwise only. Thermostat knob with main switch The door cannot be opened if the thermostat knob is turned to 0. dJ Safety catch Press the button to release the safety catch so that the thermostat knob can be burned to higher temperatures (clockwise). Alternatively, the safety catch can be disengaged completely, as described on page 9. Opening the inner door The inner door can only be opened when • The thermostat knob is set to a temperature above 20°C, and a • The program control knob has stopped at the mark. If the door will not open, see above. Press the right hand side of the rocker switch for extra high water level during rinses. Press the left hand side of the rocker switch to return to the normal rinse water level. Delicates wash program: high water level, only three rinses and short spin. The door can be opened only when the machine has pumped out the water in it, i.e. the program control knob has stopped with the mark against the (D mark. (¡.e. after 6 or 8). i If the mark is against any other position, turn the '• program control knob to 8 to pump out the machine. After about 90 seconds, the machine will be empty and the knob will have moved to the ® position. The door can now be opened: see (1) above. Higher water level To obtain higher water level, eg. for washing a mat, proceed as follows: • Press the delicates Wash button. • Allow the machine to fill to your required level. • Press the Delicates Wash button again and the ordinary program will now continue Omit spin a O 1/2 900 Selection of low spin speed of 900 r/min Is achieved when button Is depressed. NOTE: When button is out spin speed is 1300 r/mln. Economy Half load program program 3 (3) Load the washing. . . . . and press the inner door shut. (It cannot be slammed shut.) Close the outer cover. Sort the washing Sort clothes by color, fiber content, amount of soil, lint shedding properties (cotton, chenile, and terrycloth shed), lint attracting properties (permanent press, corduroy, velveteen, flannel and synthetics attract) and those requiring a delicate cycle. Most clothes and other washable items have permanent care labels. Read these labels carefully! Care label instructions and warnings should be followed for the best cleaning results. Load the Washer Properly The following chart shows how full to load the washer for the best results. The load size depends on what types of fabrics you are washing. Permanent press items need room to move freely during washing for the most wrinkle-free results. Therefore, fill the machine only half full for permanent press loads. These items should only have a brief spin cycle after which they should be promptly removed from the washer for drying. Follow the guidelines on the Program Charts for "permanent press, synthetics". Machine washable wool loads should only be one-third full for the cleanest results in this shortened cycle. Recommended load sizes Full Load Half load Third Load Cotton Permanent Press Wool Linen Synthetics (machine washable) Acrylics Silk Special finish cottons Acetates full load Q 1/3 load How...