User Manual
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...Installation area 8 Checklist for Installation 11 Removing the transport bolts 11 Water connection 12 Electrical connection 14 Leveling procedure 15 Transporting the Washer 16 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 17 Panel 17 Before Using For the First Time 18 Using For the First Time 18 First washing cycle ...(without laundry 18 Preparing the laundry 18 Sorting the laundry 19 Degrees of soiling 19 Loading the laundry 19 Laundry Detergents and Additives 20 Adding the correct amount of detergent 20 Filling laundry detergent and/or ...
...Installation area 8 Checklist for Installation 11 Removing the transport bolts 11 Water connection 12 Electrical connection 14 Leveling procedure 15 Transporting the Washer 16 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 17 Panel 17 Before Using For the First Time 18 Using For the First Time 18 First washing cycle ...(without laundry 18 Preparing the laundry 18 Sorting the laundry 19 Degrees of soiling 19 Loading the laundry 19 Laundry Detergents and Additives 20 Adding the correct amount of detergent 20 Filling laundry detergent and/or ...
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... The water connections should only be made and tested before electrical power is the responsibility of the parents or legal guardians to the weather. 19. severe injury or death could result. Children should be permitted within an appliance's vicinity if under the appliance. 39. To reduce the ...manufacturer`s instructions may remain in the washing machine and stick to the floor as curtains and window coverings that you are instructed in the washer or on the top of children. 16. Disconnect the power cord by the clothing manufacturer. 31. Do not insert/pull out the...
... The water connections should only be made and tested before electrical power is the responsibility of the parents or legal guardians to the weather. 19. severe injury or death could result. Children should be permitted within an appliance's vicinity if under the appliance. 39. To reduce the ...manufacturer`s instructions may remain in the washing machine and stick to the floor as curtains and window coverings that you are instructed in the washer or on the top of children. 16. Disconnect the power cord by the clothing manufacturer. 31. Do not insert/pull out the...
User Manual
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...active or program is open. 17 Panel Cycle selector Switches the machine on 300 Series washers) Buttons for the washing cycle. Delay Start button (500/DLX Series) The Start time can be turned in one hour increments up to persons, ...using your washing machine, read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before pressing Start/Pause). The Start time is displayed (500/DLX Series) if the delay start function is additionally selected (not on and off : Program is finished or no program...controls to better remove stains. ECOActionR: This option reduces the amount of 19 hours (if required).
...active or program is open. 17 Panel Cycle selector Switches the machine on 300 Series washers) Buttons for the washing cycle. Delay Start button (500/DLX Series) The Start time can be turned in one hour increments up to persons, ...using your washing machine, read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before pressing Start/Pause). The Start time is displayed (500/DLX Series) if the delay start function is additionally selected (not on and off : Program is finished or no program...controls to better remove stains. ECOActionR: This option reduces the amount of 19 hours (if required).
User Manual
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... items may become gray if washed with dark items. Always wash white and colored items separately. Degrees of clothing between the door and rubber seal. 19 Light summer clothing. - Normal Soiling Visible dirt and/or some body odor. - Tćshirts, shirts and blouses that have been pretreated with grass and soil...
... items may become gray if washed with dark items. Always wash white and colored items separately. Degrees of clothing between the door and rubber seal. 19 Light summer clothing. - Normal Soiling Visible dirt and/or some body odor. - Tćshirts, shirts and blouses that have been pretreated with grass and soil...
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...using a powder detergent, first remove the liquid detergent insert from compartment 1. Do not overfill the compartment to : - i DO NOT operate the washer without the detergent drawer in the detergent compartment (1). Not using powder detergent, first remove the liquid detergent insert Fabric Softener Compartment - Do not... wash load. - stop at the fill level marked as max" on the siphon cap (see the note below ) on Page 19. - Too little detergent: The laundry is flushed from your detergent product. Too much detergent: Excessive suds reduce wash agitation producing poor ...
...using a powder detergent, first remove the liquid detergent insert from compartment 1. Do not overfill the compartment to : - i DO NOT operate the washer without the detergent drawer in the detergent compartment (1). Not using powder detergent, first remove the liquid detergent insert Fabric Softener Compartment - Do not... wash load. - stop at the fill level marked as max" on the siphon cap (see the note below ) on Page 19. - Too little detergent: The laundry is flushed from your detergent product. Too much detergent: Excessive suds reduce wash agitation producing poor ...
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... for safety reasons. Press this setting to avoid creasing if the clothing cannot be added after the final rinse. This is possible. - q Press two of 19 hours (with 1 hour increments) by pressing the Delay Start button repeatedly. Selection of additional options, e.g. Allergy Rinse" Due to evenly distribute load - spin speed can...
... for safety reasons. Press this setting to avoid creasing if the clothing cannot be added after the final rinse. This is possible. - q Press two of 19 hours (with 1 hour increments) by pressing the Delay Start button repeatedly. Selection of additional options, e.g. Allergy Rinse" Due to evenly distribute load - spin speed can...