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Whirlpool HDW 1011WG User manual

GB HDW 1011WG; HDW 1011BG PROGRAMME CHART
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Whirlpool is a registered trademark of Whirlpool USA
Programme Care
labels
Type of wash/Notes
- For temperature selection, respect the manufacturer's recommendations on the care
label.
Max.
Load
kg
Detergents and additives Special Options Spin
Speed
max.
Tempe-
rature
°C
max.
Pre-
wash Main
wash Softener Start
delay Pre-
wash Stain
treat Eco Intensive
spin
Sanitization cycle For heavily soiled colourfast cotton which needs sanitization.
This programme complies to the UK Care Standard Act 2000 (CSA) Standard 26. 10.0 ❉Yes ❉❉❉❉—❉1100 Max.
Big Items
Blankets made of synthetic fibres, bedcovers filled with polyester or other artificial
fibres, sleeping bags, bathmats and similar items. 3.0 ❉Yes ❉❉❉———
900 40
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. 10.0 ❉Yes ❉❉❉❉❉❉
1100 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. 10.0 ❉Yes ❉❉❉❉❉❉
1100 60
Normal / Casual
For no-iron fabrics such as sport shirts, permanent press blends, cotton and linens. 4.0 ❉Yes ❉❉❉❉—❉900 60
Quick wash
For lightly soiled overalls and sports wear made of cotton, polyester, polyamide and
blends with cotton. 4.0 —Yes ❉❉———❉1100 40
Kids wear
For normally soiled kids garments made of cotton.
If heavily soiled, select “Prewash” option. 7.0 ❉Yes ❉❉❉❉—❉1100 60
Handwash / Wool Textiles made of linen, wool and viscose marked as “handwashable”, as well as wool
garments marked as “machine washable”. 3.0 —Yes ❉❉————
300 40
Silk / Delicates
For washable silk and fine curtains, delicate dresses, skirts, shirts and blouses.
Check care label instructions to make sure that garment is identified as machine
washable. 3.0 —Yes ❉❉———— 040
Rinse & Spin —For a rinse and an extra high speed spin. If you wish you can reduce the speed. 10.0 ——❉❉———❉1100 40
Drain & Spin —For draining the washer with an additional extra high spin speed. If you wish you can
reduce the speed. 10.0 ———❉———❉1100 —
A. Programme buttons
B. Options buttons
C. “Temperature” modifier
D. “Spin speed” modifier
E. “Rinse options” modifier
F. “Soil level” modifier
G. “Start” button
H. Programme sequence indicator
I. Remaining time display
J. “Start delay” button
K. “Pause/Reset” button
L. “Favourites” button
M. “Child lock” indication
N. “Door locked” indication
O. “Add a garment” indication
When you select an option an indicator
lights up.
If an option is not recommended for the
selected programme the indicator will
not light 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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Addthe detergentas describedinthisprogrammechartor
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
chosenprogramme(inhoursandminutes)andthelamp
of the wash cycle button lights up.
3. The programme sequence, water temperature and
options indicators corresponding to the selected
programme light up.
The recommendations can be altered by pressing the
modifiers and the options 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 by 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 “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.
“Eco”
• With a modified temperature profile and a slightly
prolonged washingduration, the optimum combination
of excellent washing results and even lower energy
consumption is achieved.
“Soak”
• For heavily soiled laundry with set-in stains.
• The cycle time increases by approx. 30 minutes.
• Use with a wash cycle:
Select the desired wash cycle and “Soak” option, add
detergent to the Prewashand 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
“Soak” option; choose the desired soak temperature,
add detergent to the Prewash compartment and press
the “Start” button.
• “Prewash” and “Soak” options cannot be selected in
the same cycle.
“Intensive 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.
“End of cycle signal”
• Press the button if you want the end of the wash
programme to be indicated by an acoustic signal.
CONSUMPTION DATA
Programme Temperature
(°C) Max. load
(kg) Water
(l) Energy
(kWh) Approximate programme duration*
(hours : minutes)
Sanitization cycle 95 10.0 100 2.00 1:35
Big Items 40 3.0 80 0.90 1:05
White Cotton 60 10.0 120 1.72 1:30
Heavy Duty ** 60 10.0 85 1.80 2:30
Normal / Casual 60 4.0 78 1.00 1:00
Quick wash 40 4.0 65 0.50 0:50
Kids wear 40 7.0 120 0.90 1:35
Handwash / Wool 40 3.0 70 0.80 0:35
Silk / Delicates 40 3.0 70 0.80 0:30
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 deviate from the values in the table, because it takes into account the household conditions
applicable at that time. The Sanitary cycle complies to the UK Care Standard Act 2000 (CSA) Standard 26, therefore rest time
indication might vary if hot water supply is below 60°C.
** When tested to 5/N25 2040 2:2000.
ADD DETERGENT, CLOSE THE DOOR AND
SELECT THE PROGRAMME
SELECT ANY DESIRED OPTION AND
MODIFIER
“Modifiers”
Preset cycle settings of water temperature, spin speed,
rinse options and soil level can be changed; 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;
•Pressthe“Start” button.
• The time delay indication 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.
The “Favourites” button offers the possibility to save a
combination of programme, options and modifier
settings which you use frequently.
• Chose the desired programme, options and modifier
settings.
• Press and hold the “Favourites” button for at least
3 seconds; the programme combination is saved now.
Next time you want to start your “Favourite”
programme, just push “Favourites” and then the
“Start” button.
If you want to replace the saved programme by another
one: select the new programme and any options and
modifiersettings.Pressandholdthe“Favourites”button
for at least 3 seconds; the previously saved programme
will be replaced by the new one.
Turn on the tap(s) and press the “Start” button.
The indicator lamps show the sequence reached in the
programme. After starting the programme, the
sequence indication runs from top to bottom through
“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.
Pressthe“Pause/Reset”buttononce.Afterfewseconds
the door will be unlocked and you can add the garment.
Close the door and press the “Start” button. 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 until the end
of the programme. When the door is locked, the “door
locked” light is on. Detailed information can be found in
the Instructions for Use.
• The time remaining is “0:00” and the “End” light of
the programme sequence indicator is on.
1. Take out the load.
2. Turn the tap off and leave the door ajar to allow the
drum to dry.
The machine switches off automatically after some
time; even if it is already off, the door can still be
opened.
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 “Child lock” prevents unintended changes during a
running programme. When the “Child lock” light is on,
all buttons are disabled. You can lock the buttons while
a programme is running.
To lock the buttons:
Selectand hold“Drain &Spin” for3seconds-the “Child
lock” light is on.
To unlock the buttons:
Selectand hold“Drain &Spin” for3seconds-the “Child
lock” light goes off.
START DELAY
SAVE YOUR FAVOURITE PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME START
ADD A GARMENT
DOOR LOCK
PROGRAMME END
CHANGE THE PROGRAMME,
TEMPERATURE, OPTIONS AFTER
PROGRAMME START
CANCEL A PROGRAMME BEFORE THE
END
CHILD LOCK
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Connect hot and cold water supply
(Fig.1):
1. Fix the water inlet hose with the red stripe
atthered valve ofthewashing machineand
at the hot water tap.
2. Fixthewater inlet hosewiththe bluestripe
at the white valve of the washing machine
and at the cold water tap.
To get the optimum performance you should
use both the hot and cold water supplies.
Make sure:
a) The connections are tight, but do not over
tighten by using a tool.
b) Do not invert their position
(for example: cold fill into hot inlet valve
and viceversa).
c) And see instruction for use “Connect the
water supply hose”.
Connect cold water supply only
(Fig. 2):
1. You need a Y-piece connector, which can
be ordered via our Service Organization
(see Instructions for Use) or purchased in
a specialized hydraulic component store.
2. Fix the Y-piece connector to the cold fill
tap.
3. Connect the two inlet valves on the rear
part of the machine to the Y-piece
connector. Fix the hose with the red
stripe at the red valve, and the hose with
the blue stripe at the white valve of the
washing machine.
Make sure all connections are tightly
fixed.
Programme times might differ from the
times indicated in the Consumption
Data table if the washing machine is
connected to cold fill only.
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.
Fig.1 Fig.2
HOT / COLD FILL INSTRUCTION
Please observe that both inlet valves (red and white) of the washing
machine have to be connected to the water supply. There are two
alternative ways of doing this:
Cold fill Hot fill Cold fill
Y-piece
White inlet valve White inlet valve
Red inlet valve
Red inlet valve

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