Smeg 43CT1 manual

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    Instr uction and maintenance booklet ENGLISH LJ6A017N5 11/10/01 16:29 Página 59[...]

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    List of contents The manufactur er thinks of y ou .................................................................................... 61 F amiliarise y our self with y our w ashing machine ................................................. 61 Some w or ds of war ning ..................................................................................[...]

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    The manufacturer thinks of y ou Because ther e is nothing mor e impor tant for the manufactur er than y ou, and as w e ar e alw ays striving to offer y ou the best possible ser vice, w e hav e come up with this Instruction hand book to make y ou mor e familiar with y our washing machine. READ IT CAREFULL Y , for it will enable y ou to get the most [...]

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    Ther e ar e settings f or normal drying and f or delicates, indicated b y the letter s S and D r espectiv ely . An y of the thr ee settings (Figur e 2A) indicates the end of the washing pr o- gramme . T emperatur e selection contr ol T his enables y ou to select what temper atu- r e y ou want to wash at. Simply turn it gently so that the signal mat[...]

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    – Spin dr y selection button T his button enables y ou to select a mor e gentle spin speed. T his is especiall y r ecommended for washing garments w hich hav e been worn and washed a gr eat deal or an y garments whose materials hav e special finishes If y ou then go on to a dr ying pr ogr amme, y ou should bear in mind that the this will take lon[...]

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    Putting in the washing powder and ad ditiv es P our any w ashing po wder or additiv es into the deter gent dr aw er (Fig . 3) befor e star- ting the washing pr ogr amme. Y our w ashing machine’ s deter gent dr aw er has thr ee or four compar tments, depending on the model, w hich ha ve the follo wing symbols: Compartment: P our in the w ashing po[...]

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    Selecting the washing programme Y our s is a multipr ogr amme washing machi- ne which is adaptable to w ashing all types of garments T o this end ther e ar e tw o types of pr ogr am- mes incorporated: 1.- NORMAL PROGRAMMES , ideal for r esistant garments. 2.- DELICA TE PROGRAMMES , ideal for w ashing delicate garments T he washing systems incorpor [...]

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    Programme guide Nor mal w ash programmes: F or cotton, linen and can v as fabrics, etc. Recommended maximum load: 5,0 Kg . Progr amme position 1 Pr e-wash, follo wed b y wash, rinse cycles, automatic absorption of additiv es if r equir ed, and final spin. 90-70º C 60-50º C 40-Cold 90-70º C 60-50º C 40-Cold 40-Cold Hea vy soil Whites Heavy soil [...]

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    Delicate wash programmes: F or delicate, synthetic and mixed fabrics , etc. Recommended maximum load: 2,5 Kg . Progr amme position 7 W ash, rinse cycles, automatic absorption of additiv es if r equired, and f inal spin. 60-50º C 40-Cold Medium soil Whites Light soil Non colour -fast Delicate fabrics 60-65 55-60 5 0.50-0.70 48 0.10-0.40 48 0.05 0 9[...]

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    Cleaning out y our washing machine before using it So that y ou can clear out the r emains of any lubr ication mater ials and test w ater fr om the inside of the washing machine , it is r ecommendable to wash it out fir st befor e y ou use it for w ashing an y clothing. T he pr ocedur e for that is as follo ws. – Ev acuate any r esidual water (Pr[...]

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    – If the colour eds ar e new , y ou w ould be better off washing them separ ately se ver al times. Dirtiness – Sor t the garments accor ding to how dir ty the y ar e, and tr eat an y which ar e especiall y dir ty or hav e some par ticu- lar stain. – T r eat an y v er y dir ty par ts befor ehand, especiall y the collar s and cuffs. – F or ga[...]

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    Special stains F elt-tip and ball-tip pens: rub it with a cloth soaked in alcohol. Candle w ax: co v er the stain with blotting paper and ir on o ver it at a temper atur e sui- table for the cloth. Repeat the oper ation if necessar y . Resin, gr ease and skin cr eam: clean it with a petr oleum-based stain r emo ver and then w ash the garment. T ar:[...]

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    2.- Clean the COMP ARTMENTS of the DRA WER using a brush and w arm w ater. 3.- Clean the siphons of the liquid com- par tments also . After this is done, put the dr aw er back into the washing machine . Troub leshooting guide Should an ything go wr ong with the functio- ning of the washing machine , y ou can pr o- babl y put it right by r efer ring[...]

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    tains, w oollens, silk, an y containing foam- rub ber or similar materials. IMPORTANT Onl y materials which hav e pr e viously been w ashed with w ater can be dried with hot air , nev er tr y to dr y any garments which hav e been tr eated with inf lammable pr o- ducts (petr ol, alcohol, w ax, stain r emo ver s, etc .) due to the fir e r isk w hich [...]