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WOOLEN FABRICS AND BLANKETS
It is not recommend to wash pure woolen fabrics, woolen blankets and/or electric blankets in the
machine. Woolen fabrics may be damaged, may become too heavy during operation and therefore are not
suitable for the machine.
WASH CYCLE OPERATION
Attention:
3.
Put in the garments to be washed, when you put the garments into the tub, the water level will
decrease. Add more water as you see necessary being cautious not to overload/overfill.
4. Make sure the Wash Selector knob is set to the Wash position on the washing machine.
2.
In order to prevent damage or deforming of garments, it is recommended to tie up some
clothes, such as skirts or shawls, etc.
5.
Set the appropriate
time according to the garment type
using the
Wash Timer knob. (P.3 Chart)
6.
Allow the Wash cycle time to complete on the washing machine.
7.
Once the appliance has completed the washing cycle, unhook the drain tube from its position
on the side of the appliance and lay on the ground or into drain/sink below the level of the
base of the machine.
1.
If there is too much water in the tub, it will spill out of the tub. Do not overfill with water.
4.
Use the guide (P.3) for pretreating methods and recommended cycle times.
3.
Pull/zip up all zippers before placing them in wash so they do not harm other fabrics or the
machine itself.
5.
Ensure all contents in the pockets are removed before placing in the machine. Remove any
coins, keys etc from clothing as they may cause damage the machine.
1.
Filling water: initially fill the tub with water just below the halfway point of the tub. It is
important not to overload the tub.
2.
Put in washing powder (detergent) and select washing time according to garment type.
RINSE CYCLE OPERATION
2.
With the articles in the tub and complete filling the tub with water to your desired level
without overfilling the machine. Do not put liquid or powder detergent in the tub.
3. Close the lid and rotate the Wash Timer knob in a clockwise direction and set for the identical
wash time used in the washing operation. The wash and rinse cycle times are the same.
4.
Allow the Rinse cycle operation to complete on the washing machine.
5.
Once the appliance has completed the rinsing cycle, unhook the drain tube from its position
on the side of the appliance and lay on the ground or into drain/sink below the level of the
base of the machine.
1.
Filling water: Lift the lid and half fill tub with water via either the water inlet located on the
top of the washer or using a bucket to pour directly into the tub. Use extreme caution not to
allow water to flow over into the control panel or the electrical components of the appliance.
SPIN CYCLE OPERATION
2.
Align the basket evenly at the bottom of the tub to the four (4) tab openings then push down
until you hear the four (4) tabs click into place.
4.
Place the clothing into the basket. (The basket is smaller and may not fit entire wash load.)
6.
Set the Wash Timer for up to a maximum of 3 minutes.
3.
Set the Wash Selector knob to Spin.
5. Place plastic cover for spin basket under the rim of the spin basket and close lid of the washer.
7.
When spin cycle starts, firmly hold down the handles located on both sides of the appliance
for added stability until the spin cycle has completed.
8.
Once the spin cycle has fully stopped, remove clothes and allow to hang dry.
1.
Make sure all the water has been drained out and clothing has been removed from the
appliance tub.