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MODEL: STL95 | PRODUCT CODE: 57475 | 07/2017
Operating your Washing Machine Cont.
Standard
o Suitable for normally soiled clothing and most common cotton fabrics. Note: This program is the
program used to obtain energy and water efciency ratings. The manufacturer declares that the
water consumption of warm wash is not more than cold wash
Baby Clothes
o Suitable for baby and infant clothing. This program has an increased rinsing time to reduce the
chance of detergent residue which may irritate young children’s skin.
Quick
o Suitable for lightly soiled clothes
Add Detergent
Slide out the detergent drawer (Fig. 10).
For best wash results, follow the detergent manufacturer’s instructions
as shown on the packaging.
Pour required amount of liquid or powder detergent into the detergent
drawer and close the drawer.
Add Fabric Softener (if required)
If you wish to use fabric softener, pour the desired amount into the fabric
softener inlet on the side of the drum (Fig. 11).
Always follow the manufacturer’s recommendations on the fabric softener
packaging for the correct dosage.
Normal usage (no delay start)
Now that the program has been selected and the detergent/fabric softener
have been added you are ready to start the washing cycle.
Close the lid and ensure that it closes properly; if it is not closed properly
an alarm will sound and the washing process will not begin.
Press the “Start/Pause” button to begin the washing program.
The LED display indicator will show the remaining wash time during the
washing process (Fig. 12).
If the “Start/Pause” button is pressed during the washing process, the
machine will pause and once the button is pressed again it will resume from
the same place it was paused.
At the completion of the selected program cycle, an alarm will sound to alert
you that the program has nished.
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 12

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