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VALBERG WF 714 A W566C User Manual

VALBERG WF 714 A W566C
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Product usage
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4. Press Start/Pause to start the program
After Washing
Buzzer beep and “End” on display.
Before Each Washing
The ambient temperature of the washing machine should be 5-40°C. If used under 0°C,
the inlet valve and draining system may be damaged. If the machine is installed under
freezing conditions, it should be transferred to normal ambient temperature to ensure
the water supply hose and drain hose can unfreeze before use.
Please check your laundry care labels and the detergent use instructions before wash.
Use non-foaming or less-foaming detergent suitable for machine washing properly.
1. Check the care label
2. Sort laundry according to color and textile type
3. Take all items out of the pockets
4. Tie together long textile strips and belts, close zips and button
5. Put small items into a laundry bag
6. Turn easy-pilling and long-pile fabric inside out
Warning!
When washing a single clothes, it may easily cause great eccentricity and give
alarm due to great unbalance. Therefore it is suggested to add one or two
more clothes to be washed together so that draining can be done smoothly.
Do not wash items that have been cleaned in, washed in or soaked in
combustible or explosive substances such as wax, petroleum, paint, gasoline,
alcohol, kerosene and other flammable substances, or if items may have been
sprinkled with any of these substances.
Do not wash, spin, or dry water-proof seats, mats, or clothing.

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VALBERG WF 714 A W566C Specifications

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BrandVALBERG
ModelWF 714 A W566C
CategoryWasher
LanguageEnglish

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