IFB Executive Plus User manual

EXECUTIVE PLUS
USE ONLY GENUINE IFB SPARES & ACCESSORIES
* Company shall not be responsible for defects arising due to usage of spurious parts and accessories
OPERATING MANUAL
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CONTENTS
KNOW YOUR MACHINE 6
INSTALLATION 7
qPre Installation
qUnpacking
qSetting Up
qWater Inlet
qWater Outlet
qElectrical Connection
USING YOUR MACHINE 9
qControl Panel
qAutomatic Detergent Dispenser Tray
qSelector Buttons
qOn/Off Switch with Temperature Selector Knob
qProgramme Selector Knob
qIndicator Lamp
qKinds of Wash Programmes
qProgramme Selection
qProgramme Selection Chart
OPERATION 17
qSorting of Garments
qLoading the Machine
qDetergent to be used and Quantity
qFabric Conditioner
qTreatment of Stains
qWash Load Guide
qInternational Washing Symbols
qProgramme Run
qSwitching Off the Machine
qCheck Points
MAINTENANCE 22
qFluff Filters
qDrum
qSieves
qFrost Protection
qDraining During Emergencies
FAULT DIAGNOSIS 24
qWhy does it happen?
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 25
TECHNICAL DATA 26
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ADVANTAGES OF TUMBLE WASH
qMOST EFFECTIVE CLEANING AS THE CLOTHES PASS THROUGH
SOAPY WATER AND ALSO FALL ON SOAP SOLUTION IMPROVING
WETTING OF CLOTHES.
qRESEMBLES THE THUMPING AND RUBBING ACTION OF GENTLE
HAND WASH.
qUSES LESS WATER COMPARED TO TUB TYPE TOP LOADERS.
qLESS WATER MEANS LESS DETERGENT AND ELECTRICITY
CONSUMPTION.
qWASHING IS EFFECTIVE BY DETERGENCY, SOAKING, HEATING,
TUMBLING AND SQUEEZING.
qGIVES BETTER DRYING EFFECT BY SPINNING.
ADVANTAGES OF TUMBLE WASH
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Selector Button
On/Off Switch
with Temperature
Selector Knob
Programme
Selector Knob
Indicator Lamps
Porthole Door
Spin Cancel Button
Water Plus Button
Detergent Tray
(with Programme
Selection Chart)
Special powder
coated Galvanised
steel Cabinet
Fluff Filter Door
Adjustable Feet
for Levelling
Interlocking Door
Lock Handle
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WATER INLET
DRAIN
PIPE
WATER INLET
DRAIN
PIPE
WATER
SUPPLY
STOP
LOCK
REDUCER
MACHINE
WATER
INLET
1/2 3/4
1. Remove Carton.
2. Remove wooden base. Keep machine on floor
or trolley.
3. Place the machine at the site at which it is to be
installed.
4. Remove transit bolts.
5. Insert plastic caps provided into holes vacated and press till they click into
place.
6. Keep transit bolts carefully. They will be required in case you need to shift the
machine again.
7. For shifting and re-installation at a new site,please get in touch with our service
personnel.
8. Keep packaging material carefully. It comes handy while shifting residence.
9. PLEASE DO NOT OPERATE THE MACHINE TILL TRANSIT BOLTS HAVE BEEN
REMOVED.
INSTALLATION
1. Make sure there is a 16 amp. 3-pin electrical point preferably with a 16 amp.
fuse, within 1 meter of the machine. Make sure it has proper earthing.
2. Fixed plumbing is recommended for
the machine. The water inlet of the
machine has a collar with3/4”parallel
internal threads. The water supply
point with an external 3/4” parallel
thread should be available within1
meter of the machine’s location.
4. Please inform our service centre for installation and demonstration of the
machine once the points mentioned above have been completed.
3. Two options on the water inlet and drain
pipe connection are shown. In case these
possibilities do not exist for the drain pipe,
please arrange an additional length of pipe.
PRE-INSTALLATION
UNPACKING
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16 AMPS
X
X
WATER INLET
DRAIN
PIPE
1. MAKE SURE THAT THE MACHINE RESTS ON ALL
FOUR FEET ON A LEVEL SURFACE.Adjustable
screws are provided at the bottom to allow
levelling.
2. Loosen securing nut. Adjust the screw to change
level. Tighten securing nut to ensure that screw is
locked into place.
3. MACHINE SHOULD BE LEVELLED AGAIN IN CASE
IT IS MOVED TO A NEW SITE.
1. A drain pump is provided in the machine to pump out
used water.
2. The end of the outlet should be placed near a drain. If
necessary, it can be placed over the edge of a sink
at a maximum height of 1 mt. from the floor level.
3. Allow free flow of water from the outlet pipe.
1. Check that the electrical line can take the required
load.
2. Connect to a 220V, 50 Hz single phase AC supply.
3. Machine must be earthed properly before
operation. This can be done by using a 3 pin plug
and properly earthed socket of 16 ampere rating.
4. Ensure that there is a firm connection between the 3
pin plug and socket, else it may result in sparking and
subsequent failure of 3 pin plug.
5. Use of extension cord not recommended.
SETTING UPSETTING UP
WATER INLET
DRAIN
PIPE
1. Connect inlet hose to water tap/line.
2. Do not connect machine to a hot water supply.
WATER INLETWATER INLET
WATER OUTLETWATER OUTLET
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONELECTRICAL CONNECTION
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CONTROL PANEL
Let’s take a look at the control panel and understand the working of each of its features.
Each feature serves a specific purpose in the complete operation of the machine.
Water
No Spin Spin rpm
800
600
Cotton Whites
Cotton Coloureds
Cotton Spin
Easy Care
Curtains
Short Programe
Easy care Spin
Curtains
Pumping out
A B
A C
A
F
G
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60 /90
OO
60 /90
OO
60 /90
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60 /90
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A C
A C
A
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TEMPERATURE
PROGRAME
Water Plus Button
Spin Cancel Button
Spin Speed
Selector Button
Indicator
Lamps
Programme
Chart
Detergent
Dispenser Tray
On / Off Switch
with Temperature
Selector Knob
Programme
Selector
Knob
60
50
A
B
C
D
P
P
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AUTOMATIC DETERGENT DISPENSER TRAY
Designed for automatic dispensing of detergent &
additives as required, which avoids manual filling at
each stage.
The Detergent Dispenser Tray should be filled ( with
detergent and additives) before the start of a
programme The tray has three chambers.
1. Pre-wash chamber: (Marked-I),to be filled with
detergent in case a pre-wash programme ( A or G ) has
been chosen or heavily soiled clothes are being
washed.
2. Main wash chamber: (Marked-II), requires detergent
for every wash programme. (B/C/D or H/K or N)
3. Fabric conditioner additives chamber: (Marked ), to
be used for additives only. It should be filled as per
instructions under ‘OPERATION’.
The detergent tray must be pulled out, filled as required
and shut before the machine is switched on.
SELECTOR BUTTONS
Water Plus Button
“Water Plus” button provides an option for using
15-25% additional water for
qHeavy laundry of medium and heavily soiled
clothes
qLight & medium soiled clothes which are not part
of daily wash or washed after relatively longer
duration of use as in the case of Curtains,
Bedsheets, Jeans etc.
Spin Cancel Button ( No spin )
qWhen this button is pressed, there will be no spin
and the programme continues without spinning.
Spin Speed Selector Button
Automatically regulates spin speed.
qTo be pressed for drying easy care fabrics.
qClothes spin dry at 600 rpm only when the button
is pressed.
qSpinning takes place initially at 600 r.p.m. then
increases to 800 r.p.m. automatically if the button
is not pressed. (A - F )
qSpin speed is 600 r.p.m. only incase of the easy
care programme (G to L ), irrespective of the button
position.
qSpin drying option is not available in the wool
programme.
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ON/OFF SWITCH & TEMPERATURE SELECTOR KNOB
qTo switch ON the machine and offer a choice of
temperature settings to suit the kind of fabric
being washed.
qTo be turned clockwise from position ‘O’ to
position ‘I’to switch ON the machine.
qA gentle ‘click ‘ and a glowing indicator lamp
indicates the machine is ON.
qTemperature to be set only if a hot wash is
required, otherwise there will be a cold wash in
position ‘I’.
qTemperatures can be selected between ambient
0
to 90 C depending on fabric type.
qKNOB TO BE TURNED IN CLOCKWISE
DIRECTION TO SWITCH ON MACHINE AND
ANTI-CLOCKWISE TO SWITCH OFF
MACHINE.
qKNOB SHOULD NOT BE TURNED BEYOND
0
90 C IN THE CLOCKWISE DIRECTION.
PROGRAMME SELECTOR KNOB
To select the right programme as per the fabric
being washed and extent of soilage.
qA choice of 18 programmes is available to wash
different kinds/loads of clothes.
qProgramme selection should be done before the
machine is switched ON.
qOnly one programme can be selected at a time.
qOnly the starting point in a programme needs to
be selected, thereafter the machine runs through
the cycles automatically.
qIf for any reason you wish to change the
programme after the wash process has begun -
just switch OFF the machine - set the desired
programme and re-start.
qKNOB SHOULD BE TURNED ONLY IN
CLOCKWISE DIRECTION.
60
50
TEMPERATURE
PROGRAME
A
B
C
D
P
P
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INDICATOR LAMP
qRed lamp glows when the machine is switched
ON and switches OFF when machine is
switched OFF.
qGreen lamp glows to indicate the start of the
wash programme and is switched OFF at the
end of the wash programme.
KINDS OF WASH PROGRAMMES
There are 18 fully automatic programmes to suit
different applications. To select a programme, you
must understand the three basic groups of wash
programmes.
1. Normal Wash comprises of programmes from A to F.
qThe washing action is vigorous, to help clean
clothes better.
qTo be used for whites and coloureds of cotton or
predominantly of cotton in case of mixed load.
qNot to be used for woollens and delicate
fabrics.
2. Easy Care comprises of programmes from G to L.
qThe washing action is gentle and for a shorter
duration.
qTo be used for easy care fabrics like polyester
blends or predominantly having such fabric in
mixed load.
3. Wool Programme from N to P.
qFor woollen and soft fabrics only.
qThis programme has a built-in delicate wash
function.
qSpin drying does not take place in this
programme.
Symbols of the programme selector
Pre-Wash
Main Wash
Rinsing
Spinning
PROGRAME
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PROGRAMME SELECTION

1. Normal wash programmes A to F
STAGE 1 : Pre-Wash - A
qClothes are soaked, tumbled in hot water with detergent to remove dirt and
dirty water is pumped out.
qIN CASE CLOTHES ARE NOT HEAVILY SOILED, THE “PRE-WASH” CAN BE
AVOIDED BY SETTING THE PROGRAMME SELECTOR KNOB TO ANY OF
THE MAIN WASH PROGRAMMES.
STAGE II: Main Wash - B/C/D
qClothes are soaked, tumbled in hot water with detergent for longer duration
than prewash to remove dirt. During draining dirty water it is cooled down
by adding cold water. Clothes are tumbled to expose more surface,
squeezed by spinning to remove dirt inside the fabric.
qIF CLOTHES ARE NOT VERY DIRTY, THE MAIN WASH CAN BE STARTED
BY DIRECTLY SETTING THE PROGRAMME SELECTOR KNOB AT POINTS
C OR D TO REDUCE WASHING TIME.
STAGE III: Rinse
qAfter washing, the rinsing is done three times to remove traces of detergent
and dirt from clothes.
For improving efficiency of rinsing two intermittent short spins at lower
rpm are provided.
STAGE IV: Spin Drying - F
qSpin drying takes place at 600 rpm and then goes to 800 rpm.
qIf spin cancel button is pressed, there will be no spin
qIf spin speed selector button is pressed, spinning takes place at 600 rpm
2. Easy Care Programme G to L
STAGE I : Pre - Wash : G
qClothes are soaked, tumbled in more quantity of hot water with detergent to
remove dirt and dirty water is pumped out.
qIN CASE CLOTHES ARE NOT HEAVILY SOILED, THE “PRE- WASH” CAN
BE AVOIDED BY SETTING THE PROGRAMME SELECTOR KNOB TO
ANY OF THE MAIN WASH PROGRAMMES.
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STAGE II : Main Wash - H / K
qClothes are soaked, tumbled in hot water with detergent for lesser duration
than main wash of Normal Wash programme. During draining of dirty
water, it is cooled down by adding cold water. Clothes are tumbled to
expose more surface, squeezed by spinning to remove dirt inside the fabric.
STAGE III : Rinse
qAfter washing three times rinsing is done to remove traces of detergent and
dirt from clothes.
qFor improving efficiency of rinsing intermittent short spin is provided.
STAGE IV : Spin Drying : L
qSpin drying takes place at 600 rpm for shorter duration.
qIf spin cancel button is pressed, there will be no spin.
3. Wool Programme : N to P
STAGE I: Main Wash
qThe clothes are soaked, gently tumbled with detergent in warm water, for
lesser duration to get delicate wash. The dirty water is pumped out.
STAGE II: Rinse
qAfter washing, rinsing is done three times to remove traces of detergent and
dirt from the clothes.
qProgramme stops after draining of water after last rinse. Spin drying does
not take place.
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A Unique shower system
Scoops on the inner drum pick up water and shower
through perforated fins on the laundry as the drum rotate.
This ensures a thorough soaking of the laundry, What’s
more, the process requires less water and thus less energy
to heat it.
Exclusive spin drying programmes : F and L
qCan be used for spin drying hand washed / wet clothes.
qTurn programme selector knob directly to any of the spin drying points
(i.e. just beyond F or L) after loading the clothes.
qSwitch ON the machine.
IN CASE ELECTRICITY / WATER SUPPLY GOES OFF, THE MACHINE STOPS
AND STARTS AGAIN FROM THE SAME POINT, AUTOMATICALLY , ON
RESUMPTION OF ELECTRICITY / WATER SUPPLY.
TO DRAIN WATER AT ANY STAGE, PROGRAMME “PUMPING OUT” CAN BE
USED BY SETTING THE PROGRAMME SELECTOR KNOB AT ‘P’.
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Button to be pressed if required
Button not to be pressed in.
Button must be pressed in.
Water consumption with ‘Water Plus’
The above values are under standard test conditions
NOTE:
Cycle time does not include water filling time.
Water consumption excludes the quantity of water taken during cool down
cycle.
1. To select the right programme for your wash, a tabulated programme Chart is
given on the Detergent Dispenser Drawer to indicate fabric type and wash
temperature.
2. Additionally, you can refer the detailed programme Chart given below showing
18 fully automatic wash programme available with respect to fabric type, degree of
soilage, wash cycle, wash temperature and wash loads.
PROGRAMME SELECTION CHART
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1. Whites A. I II ll l 90 very soiled cotton or boil-proof linen 95 55
2. Whites B II ll l 90 Normally soiled cotton or boil-proof linen 85 45
3. Whites A I II ll l 60 Very soiled, nonboil-proof baby washing 95 55
4. Baby Washing B II ll l 60 Normally soiled,nonboil-proof baby washing 85 45
5. Coloureds A I II ll60 Very soiled cotton linen or blended linen 95 55
6. Coloureds C II ll60 Cotton fabrics or linen which are colour fast, 65 45
non boil-proof ( 2.5 Kg. Max. )
7. Fine Washing D II ll l 30-40 Delicate cotton ( 2.5 Kg. Max. ) 45 45
8. Cotton Spin F II l- Spinning for cottons 10-12.5 NIL
9. Easy Care G I II ll 30-50 Easy care fabrics of cotton, polyester or 70 55
polyester blends,very soiled
10. Easy Care H II ll 30-50 Above washing normally soiled 60 45
11. Easy Care K II ll 30-40 Easy care fabrics like nylon or polyester blends 40 45
Turkish towels ( 2 Kg. Max. )
12. Curtains G I II l30-40 Synthetic Curtains heavily soiled 70 85**
13. Curtains H II l30-40 Above washing normally soiled 60 70**
14. Short Programme K II 30-40 Slightly soiled washing (once used towels, 40 75**
synthetic garments, nighties, etc.) ( 2 Kg. Max.)
15. Spin Easy Care L - Pumping out of water and shorts spinning of 5-7.5 NIL
delicate washing woolens, curtains
16. Wool N II 30-40 Woolens which have wool labels and are 30 70
marked machine washable, very soft clothes
17. Additives - Please see instructions 5 17
18. Pumping out P - Pumping out used water 2.5 NIL
WITH
PRE WASH
WITHOUT
PRE WASH
PROGRAMME
SELECTION
BUTTON
PROGRAMME DETERGENT
IN TRAY
I II
ADDITIONAL BUTTONS
WATER
PLUS
BUTTON
SPIN
CANCEL
BUTTON
SPIN
SPEED
SELECTOR
TEMP
SELECT
0
MAX C
TYPE OF WASHING
(Please note wash care labels on garments)
COMPLETE
CYCLE TIME
(MINUTES)
MIN. WATER
CONSUMPTION
IN LITRES
Without
Water Plus
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CAPACITYCOTTON 5 kg Max.EASY CARE 2.5 kg Max.WOOLEN 1.5 kg Max.

OPERATION
SORTING OF GARMENTS
qMachine to be used for machine washable fabrics only (Look for
wash symbols given on your garments.)
qWash woollens separately only if label on garments permits it.
qNon-fast coloured should be washed with like colours only .
qWash whites separately from colours.
qNon - fast coloured to be washed at temperature recommended by
manufacturer.
qCheck the pockets for any loose articles like coins, keys, keychains
etc. Remove these articles as these can damage the drum/tub.
qDo not mix clothes that give lint with clothes that attract lint (e.g lint
givers-woollens, socks, coarse cotton fabrics etc. Lint takers-
synthetic fibres and corduroys).
LOADING THE MACHINE
qOpen the front porthole door, place
garments loosely inside drum. For best
results load garments one by one
,preferably mix of large and small
clothes
qTurn knitted garments inside out,
Remove loose hooks, rings and pins
found on curtains etc.
Or
Tie a knot around them with the
garment itself.
qClose door and press till you hear a
‘click’. Ensure that no cloth is jammed
between door and rubber gasket of
frame.
qFor large garments like bed covers and
curtains etc. open out the garments and
hold from the centre to load.
qEnsure that volume of load allows the clothes to tumble freely in the
drum for best wash results.
qOver loading the drum will affect wash quality. It can also damage
the machine and clothes in the long run.
qRunning the machine under loaded may cause excessive vibration,
noise and damage.
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DETERGENT TO BE USED AND QUANTITY
qThe best results will be achieved using correct amount of washing
machine detergent.
qApproximate quantities to be used:
Full load i.e. 5 kgs Detergents to be used as per directions
indicated by the manufacturer on their
package.
Half Load
i.e. 2.5 kg and below Use 20 to 25% less detergent.
qUse liquid detergent only when a single wash is required.
qHard water and heavily soiled clothes require more than the
recommended quantity of detergents.
qFrequent use of insufficient detergent will be noticeable as follows:
- Washing appears grey or not properly clean
- Grey - brown stains form on the washing
qExcess use of detergent will result in
- Higher environmental pollution
- Generation of too much foam
- Scale builds up
FABRIC CONDITIONER
qFill in the middle chamber of detergent dispenser tray marked
qConditioner should be in liquid/solution form only (powders to be mixed
in water.)
qFabric softner gives a soft feel and smooth surface to fabrics.
qEnzymes help to remove stains of sweat, blood etc.
qEnzymes , Bleaches and whiteness should not be used on wool.
TREATMENT OF STAINS
q Whitener gives ‘Whiteness to Whites clothes brightness to coloured clothes.
q Chlorine bleach is used for white clothes and oxygen bleach is used for
coloured clothes.
q A strong bleaching agent is not recommended for direct use in the washing
machine.
q Extremely dirty areas in clothes can be preteated with bleach and then be loaded
in the machine for a regular wash.
qStains need to be treated immediately when they are fresh. Usually stains
are categorised as absorbed stains, built-up stains, and compound stains.
qAbsorbed stains can be removed by rubbing gently a pad containing a
suitable solvent over the stain from outer edge towards centre by
keeping stained cloth on absorbent fabric.
qBuilt up and compound stains may be removed by first carefully
brushing off stained area. Then rub gently with a pad containing solvent
from the back of fabric.
qIt is advisable to try out the solvent on hidden part of the garment to verify its
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Sheets Pajama/Kurta 400gms Bedspread 3kg
Cotton (D) 1kg Shirts Blankets
(S) 500gms Cotton 280gms Wool 2.0kg
Others 200gms acrylic 1.5kg
Other than
Cotton (D) 650gms Blouses: Sweaters(Wool) 400gms
(S) 400gms cotton 140gms other heavy weight 300gms
others 100gms light weight 150gms
Pillow slips: Sarees:
Cotton 110gms Cotton 650gms Cotton vests 100gms
others 85gms Synthetics 350gms Underslips 100gms
Panties 60gms
Bath towels 600gms Socks: Skirts 200gms
Hand Towels 260gms long(2pairs) 150gms Trousers 250gms
short(2pairs) 85gms jeans 400gms
Tablecloths:
small 230gms
large 600gms Hankies (6) 85gms
Napkins(1doz)1.1kgs
Table Napkins (4) 150gms Lungi/Dhoti 200gms
D = Double S = Single
qThe chart indicates the average weight of clothes.
qThe recommended weight of your wash should not be
exceeded to ensure that your machine gives your clothes an
effective wash.
INTERNATIONAL WASHING SYMBOLS
Washing Wash Temp Action
0
Symbol Max C
95, 60, 40 normal
30 gentle
Do not machine - wash Handwash
Do not wash in water
WASH LOAD GUIDE
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IRONING
The number of dots indicate the maximum recommended temperature
0
Max 200 C,
0
Max 150 C,
0
Max 110 C,
Non - iron
DRY CLEANING
A circle symbolizes dry cleaning.
articles normal for dry cleaning in all solvents.
articles normal for dry cleaning in perchloroethylene,
white spirit, Solvent 113 and Solvent 11
article normal for dry cleaning in fluorocarbon 113 or
white spirit.
do not dry clean.
BLEACHING
A triangle symbolizes bleaching
bleaching
do not bleach
DRYING
A rectangle symbolizes drying
suitable for tumble-drying
do not tumble-dry
WOOL
Garments labelled as “ Machine Washable” can be washed in ‘wool’ wash
0
cycle at a temperature of 40 C
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PROGRAMME RUN
Note:
qDuring the programme run the knob turns automatically in the clockwise
direction only.
qWashing, rinsing and spinning can be seen through the porthole window.
qAt any moment the position of the knob with respect to its start position
shows how far the programme has advanced.
qThe starting point is just beyond the thick line on the knob.
SWITCHING OFF THE MACHINE
qThe wash ends automatically at the end of each programme at the thick line
on the knob.
qTo switch the machine OFF turn the ON / OFF switch to ‘O’position
qThe indicator lamp goes off.
qPorthole door can be opened only after 90 seconds
qRemove clothes from inside the machine
qLeave door slightly ajar to dry out the inside of the machine
CHECK POINTS
Before switching your machine ‘ON’check...
qThe machine is connected to a 220V, 50 Hz supply with proper earthing.
qThe water inlet stopcock is fully open.
qThe hoses are not bent or twisted.
qDry clothes are loaded into the machine drum, and door is closed firmly
with a click.
qThe required amount of detergent and fabric conditioner is filled in their
respective compartments.
qThe Water Plus Button is pressed, if required.
qThe spin speed selector button is pressed if 600 r.p.m. spin is required.
qThe programme Selector knob is turned to the appropriate programme
position in a clockwise direction only.
qThe Fluff Filter/drain hose is not open.
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ENSURE THAT THE FLUFF FILTER IS
NOT BLOCKED, CLEAN WEEKLY OR
AS OFTEN AS REQUIRED.
BEFORE USING MACHINE AGAIN
RUN THE MACHINE WITHOUT
CLOTHES AND DETERGENT BY
SELECTING ANY SHORT WASH
PROGRAMME. THIS WILL ENSURE
THAT THE FLUFF FILTER LINE GETS
FILLED WITH WATER.
ALTERNATIVELY POUR TWO MUGS
OF WATER (APPROX, 1.5 LTRS.)
DIRECTLY INTO THE DRUM.
DO NOT OPEN THE FLUFF FILTER
DURING A PROGRAMME RUN.
MAINTENANCE
FLUFF FILTER
Open door flap by pressing on the right
hand edge and pull out the plastic tray.
Clean filter under running water
Place shallow container under the tray to
collect water that comes out.
Replace filter and screw on tightly to
avoid leakage of water
Turn Fluff Filter cover anti-clockwise
drain water into container and
take out filter
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