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GB AWM 9100 PROGRAMME CHART
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Programme Care
labels Type of wash/Notes
Max.
Load
kg
Detergents and additives Special Options Spin
Speed
max
Temperature
°C
max
Softener Bleach Main
Wash Prewash Start
Delay Pre-
wash Stain
Treat Auto
Soak 2nd
Rinse Extended
Spin
Sanitary For heavily soiled colourfast cotton which needs sanitization.
This programme complies to the UK Care Standard Act 2000
(CSA) Standard 26. 9.0 ❉❉
Yes ❉❉❉❉❉❉ ❉
1000 Max
White Cotton
For white cotton loads which you would like to bleach. An
additional rinse provides optimal rinse performance to avoid
chlorine residues on your laundry. 9.0 ❉❉
Yes ❉❉❉❉❉❉ ❉
1000 60
Heavy Duty
For normally soiled, sturdy and colourfast cotton. Use Stain
Treat option for optimal removal of organic stains like blood,
egg yolk etc. 9.0 ❉❉
Yes ❉❉❉❉❉❉ ❉
1000 60
Normal/Casual
For no-iron fabrics such as sport shirts, permanent press
blends, cotton and linens. 3.5 ❉❉
Yes ❉❉❉❉❉❉ ❉
1000 60
Express Wash
For slightly soiled overalls and sports wear made of cotton,
polyester, polyamide and blends with cotton. 2.0 ❉❉
Yes — ❉——❉❉ ❉
1000 60
Delicate For curtains, delicate dresses, skirts, shirts and blouses. 2.5 ❉❉
Yes ❉❉❉—❉❉— 800 50
Silk For washable silk. Check care label instructions to make sure
that garment is identified as machine washable. 2.0 ❉—Yes— ❉——— ❉—0 50
Wool For washable wool. Check care label instructions to make
sure that garment is identified as machine washable. 2.0 ❉—Yes— ❉——— ❉— 800 50
Ultra Handwash For handwashable and special-care garments. 2.0 ❉—Yes— ❉——— ❉— 600 50
Rinse / Spin —For a rinse and an extra high speed spin. If you wish you can
reduce the speed. 9.0 ❉——— ❉——— ❉❉
1000 50
Drain / Spin —For draining the washer with an additional extra high speed spin.
If you wish you can reduce the speed. 9.0 ———— ❉———— ❉1000 —
A. Programme Sequence Indicator
B. Wash Cycles
C. “Start” Button
D. “Start Delay” button
E. Options
F. “Water Temperature” Modifier
G. “Spin Speed” Modifier
H. “End of Cycle” Signal Modifier
I. “Pause/Reset” Button
J. “Soil Level” Modifier
When you select an option an indicator lights
up.
If an option is not recommended for the
selected programme, the indicator light will
not light up and a warning sound advises that
this option is not possible.
If an option is selected after the programme
has started a sound will indicate that it is not
possible to select it at this stage.
❉: optional / yes: dosing required.
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F
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Prewash cycle increases programme duration approximately 15 min. Consumption values were measured in normalized
conditions in compliance with Standard IEC/EN 60 456. Consumption data in the home may vary with respect to the
values in the table dependent on the water supply pressure and temperature, the load and the type of wash.
* The remaining time indicator can similarly deviate from the values in the table, because it takes into account the
household conditions applicable at that time.
Addthedetergentasdescribedintheprogrammetable
or in the chapter “Detergent and Additives” of the
instructions for use.
1. Press the desired wash cycle.
2. The remaining time display shows the duration of
the chosen programme (in hours and minutes) and
the pilot lamp of the wash cycle button lights up.
3. The programme sequence, the predefined spin
speed, water temperature, End of Cycle signal and
options indicators corresponding to the selected
programme light up.
The recommendations can be altered by pressing the
modifier and the option buttons.
Selecting any option the indication lights up.
When the combination of programme, additional
options and modifiers is not possible, the indication
lights switch off automatically and a signal sounds.
“Prewash”
• For heavily soiled laundry.
• The cycle time increases approx. 15 minutes.
• Add detergent to the Prewash and Main Wash
dispenser compartments.
• When using the Prewash compartment, do not use
liquid detergent in the Main Wash compartment:
use powder detergent for the main wash cycle.
• “Prewash” and “Auto Soak” options cannot be
selected in the same cycle.
“Stain Treat”
• For heavily soiled laundry.
• Warm water fill for optimal organic soil removal and
heat to high temperature.
“Auto Soak”
• For heavily soiled laundry with set-in stains.
• The cycle time increases approx. 30 minutes.
• Use with a wash cycle:
Select the desired wash cycle and the “Auto Soak”
option, add detergent to the Prewash and the Main
Wash dispenser compartments; press the “Start”
button. When using the Prewash compartment, do not
use liquid detergent in the Main Wash compartment:
use powder detergent for the main wash cycle.
• Use without a wash cycle:
Select first “Drain/Spin” or “Rinse/Spin” and then
“Auto Soak” option; choose the desired soak
temperature, add detergent to the Prewash
compartment and press the “Start” button.
• “Prewash” and “Auto Soak” options cannot be
selected in the same cycle.
“2nd Rinse”
• This option is recommended to ensure the removal
of detergent or bleach residues from garments.
• It provides an additional rinse with the same water
temperature as the first rinse.
• This option is particularly suitable for areas with
very soft water, for baby clothes and to help people
with allergies.
CONSUMPTION DATA
Programme Temperature
°C
Load
(kg)
Water
(l)
Approximate programme
duration*
(hours : minutes)
Sanitary Max 9.0 90 2:15
White Cotton 60 9.0 84 1:55
Heavy Duty 60 9.0 84 2:10
Normal/Casual 60 3.5 50 1:20
Express Wash 40 2.0 48 0:45
Delicate 40 2.5 65 0:55
Silk 30 2.0 60 0:35
Wool 30 2.0 60 0:40
Ultra Handwash 30 2.0 60 0:40
ADD DETERGENT, CLOSE THE DOOR AND
SELECT THE PROGRAMME
SELECT ANY DESIRED OPTION AND
MODIFIER
“Extended Spin”
• This option is useful for adding an additional spin
to any cycle to improve the “fluff” of your
laundry, to reduce drying time and to save energy
“Modifiers”
Preset cycle settings of water temperature (wash
temperature/rinse temperature), spin speed (0 to
1000), End of Cycle signal (off, low or high) and soil
level (light, normal, heavy) can be changed. You can
modify the settings by pressing the respective buttons.
Changing the soil level leads to different programme
durations.
The “Start Delay” allows to run the machine at the
consumer’s convenience, for example at night when
electricity may be cheaper.
• Select programme, modifier and options.
• Press the“Start Delay” button to select the delay
time by 1 to 10 hours;
• Press the “Start” button for at least 2 sec.
•Thetimedelayindication disappears when the
programme starts and it is replaced by the
remaining time.
• The number of hours preselected can later be
reduced pressing again the “Start Delay” button.
To cancel the “Start Delay”.
• Press the “Pause/Reset” button once.
• Press the “Start Delay” button up to 00 h in the
display.
•Check the programme setting and press and hold
the “Start” button.
Turn on the tap(s) and press the “Start” button for
a few seconds.
The indicator lamps show the sequence reached in
the programme. After starting the programme, the
sequenceindicationrunsfromtoptobottomthrough
“Add a Garment” , “Soak/Prewash” ,
“Wash” , “Rinse” , “Spin” and “End of
Cycle” .
When a sequence of the programme is finished the
corresponding lamp goes out.
After programme start and while the “Add a
garment” lamp is on you can still add a garment.
Press “Pause/Reset” button once. After few seconds
the door will be unlocked and you can add the item.
Close the door and press the “Start” button again.
The programme will run again from the point where
it was interrupted.
After each programme start the door is locked and
approx. 0.5 l of water is rinsed in. The door is
unlocked for a few seconds. The door is then locked
untiltheendoftheprogramme.Detailedinformation
can be found in the instructions for use.
• The time remaining is “0:00”, the “End of Cycle”-
light is on and a signal sounds, if selected.
1. Take out the load.
2. Turn the tap off and leavethe door ajar to allow
the drum to dry out.
Thecontrolpanelisswitched off5minutesafter the
end of the cycle, it is still possible to open the door.
1. Pressthe“Pause/Reset”buttononcetointerrupt
the programme. The light flashes.
2. Select the new programme with temperature,
any options and modifier if you want.
3. Press the “Start” button. The new programme
continues at the same position where the
previous programme was interrupted. Do not
add detergent for this programme.
Press the “Pause/Reset” button twice. Any existing
water is drained out before the door can be opened.
The“ControlsLocked” preventsunintendeduse
of the washer. You can also use the “Controls
Locked” feature to prevent unintended cycle or
option changes during a cycle. When “Controls
Locked” is lit, all buttons are disabled. You can lock
the washer while it is operating.
To lock the controls:
Select and hold “Drain/Spin” button for 3
seconds. The “Controls Locked” status indicator
lights up.
To unlock the controls:
Select and hold “Drain/Spin” button for 3
seconds until the “Controls Locked” status
indicator is switched off.
START DELAY
PROGRAMME START
ADD A GARMENT
DOOR LOCK
PROGRAMME END
CHANGE THE PROGRAMME,
TEMPERATURE, OPTIONS AFTER
PROGRAMME START
CANCEL A PROGRAMME BEFORE THE END
LOCKING CONTROLS
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If you wish to connect only the cold
fill follow the below
instruction (Fig. 1):
1. You need the enclosed Y-piece connector.
2. Fix the Y-piece connector to the cold fill
tap.
3. Connect the two inlet valves present on
the rear part of the machine to the Y-piece
connector using the relative provider
hoses.
Make sure:
All connections are tightly fixed.
If you wish to connect
hot and cold water supply
(Fig. 2):
1. Fix the red marked inlet hose at the hot
water tap and at the inlet valve with the
red filter on the rear side of machine.
2. Fix the other inlet hose at the cold water
tap and at the inlet valve with the white
filter on the rear side of the machine.
Make sure:
a) The connections are tightly fixed
b) Do not invert their position
(for example: cold fill into hot inlet valve
and viceversa).
COLD / HOT FILL INSTRUCTION
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
Do not allow children to operate, crawl on, near or inside your
washer.
Note that during wash cycles, the surface temperature of the
porthole door may increase.
Close supervision of children is necessary when the appliance is
used near children.
Please observe that both inlet valves (white and red) of the
washing machine have to be connected to the water supply.
There are two alternative ways of doing this:
Cold fill Hot fill
Y-piece Cold fill
White inlet valve
Red inlet valve
White inlet valve
Red inlet valve