Using Your Washer Dryer
1 Main Wash Detergent Compartment: add
detergent for the main wash.
2
Softener Compartment for fabric conditioner
and liquid starch.
3
Pre-Wash Detergent Compartment: only add
detergent to this compartment for pre-wash
cycles.
Before using your Washer Dryer for the rst time, it is
important to check that:
•
The transportation safety screws have been
removed (see page 8)
•
The ll hose and drain hose have been correctly
connected to your Washer Dryer and to your water
supply and drainage system and there are no leaks.
•
Your Washer Dryer has been connected to a
suitable mains power supply and is switched on at
the socket.
To remove any water, and to ush out any residue
from factory tests, we recommend running a wash
without any laundry:
1
Open the detergent drawer and add half
a measuring cup of detergent to the main
compartment. If you are using a liquid detergent,
please refer to Adding Detergent on page 13 for
more details.
2
Close the detergent drawer and turn the
programme dial to select Cotton.
3
Close the door until it clicks shut.
4 Press the Start/Pause button to begin the empty
wash cycle.
To achieve the best results for your washing,
we recommend you follow the steps below.
Preparing Your Laundry
Before placing laundry in the Washer Dryer:
•
Make sure all garment pockets are empty, and
any sand or dirt from pockets and cus has been
brushed out.
•
Close zips and fasten any hooks and eyes.
• Turn items, such as trousers, t-shirts, sweat shirts
and knitted garments inside out.
•
Remove any weights from curtains, or place inside
a laundry bag.
•
Remove, or sew in, any loose wiring in bras or shirt
collar stieners.
Using Your Washer Dryer
CAUTION: Always check your laundry items
for foreign objects, such as coins or paper
clips, before placing them in the machine.
They can cause damage to your garments
and to your Washer Dryer.
Note: There may be some water left in your
machine from the factory tests. This is quite
normal and there is no cause for concern.
Figure 8