User manual HOTPOINT-ARISTON WD63

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[. . . ] If there is a technical problem simply call Hotpoint Repair service or visit our web-site at www. theservicecentre. co. uk and where necessary, we will arrange for an engineer to call. If the technical problem is not resolved under this guarantee, we will replace your machine or, if you prefer, give you your money back. All Hotpoint appliances carry a fully inclusive 12 month parts and labour guarantee as well as free replacement parts for the first 5 years (except microwaves, selected integrated appliances and cooker hoods, which have a one year guarantee) provided that they are fitted by a Hotpoint engineer. After Sales Service "No company is better positioned to offer an after sales service on a Hotpoint appliance than us - the manufacturer" . As part of our commitment to you, all Hotpoint appliances have the added benefit of a fully inclusive parts and labour guarantee for the first 12 months. [. . . ] NOTE: This feature will not operate if you have selected a combined Wash & Auto Dry Programme for synthetic fabrics. STEP 6 Items Not Suitable for Tumble Drying: q Garments with the ITCL code DO NOT TUMBLE DRY. q Items containing plastic film, foam rubber or rubber like materials eg. pillows, cushions, PVC rainwear or inflammable articles which contain inflammable substances eg. q Items which have been dry cleaned. Choosing a Drying Programme Fabric Programme Dry Weight Programme Type Load Selector Setting SPIN HEAT Time Setting (approx. mins) IRON DRY FULL DRY DRYING WEIGHT LOADS Two examples of typical loads for drying different types of fabric: Natural Synthetic B, C, D & E F, G & H 2. 5kg max. 2kg max. Long Long Short Short High High Low Low 55 35 80 45 80 50 90 60 COTTON 1 3 3 1 2 1 Bath Towel Shirts Blouses Set of Pyjamas Sets of Underwear Pillow Case IMPORTANT INFORMATION: A 10 minute `Cool Tumble' phase at the end of each drying cycle allows fabrics to gently cool down, minimising creasing. All fabrics contain a little natural moisture even when `dry', this should not be lost if the clothes are to remain soft and fluffy. If clothes are subjected to extreme drying they tend to wrinkle and consequently need more ironing than usual. As clothes feel damper when warm, allow for this when removing items before the `Cool Tumble' phase is complete. This machine incorporates a `Dry Spin' feature, see Automatic Features. = 2. 5kg SYNTHETIC 2 2 4 1 Children's Dresses Shirts Blouses Set of Pyjamas Spin Only Option: To select Long Spin turn wash dial clockwise until the pointer aligns with , to select Short Spin turn wash dial pointer to . q Do not attempt to open the door when water is visible in the drum or if the door locked indicator light is lit. 1-2 minutes after completion of the wash programme the door locked indicator light will go out and the door can be opened. Switch `OFF' after use. q Do not use a dosing ball to dispense detergent when using a wash and auto dry programme. Drying Dial: Low Heat Setting Variable Spin Speed Control Dial: Only available on Model WD64 Start of Programme End of Programme Rotate the dial in any direction to the required heat setting / drying time. During operation Numbers the dial will slowly rotate represent clockwise to the next OFF drying time position at which point the drying cycle will end, after a few seconds the door locked indicator light will go out and the door can be opened. Fabric Type High Heat Setting To reduce the maximum programmed spin speed, turn the dial before, or during a programme. NOTE: The spin speed cannot be increased again whilst the appliance is spinning. Pointer STEP 8 MY MACHINE MAKES A NOISE OR VIBRATES IN A SPIN PROGRAMME. Troubles MY MACHINE WILL NOT START MY MACHINE DOE PUMP OUT WAT Washcare Tips: Before washing: q Pre-treat stains. q Remove sharp objects and coins from pockets as they could cause damage to clothes or the appliance. q Wash non-colourfast woollens or really dirty laundry separately as they may affect other items. Check all loose items, such as coins, have been removed from the laundry. Close the door. Choose a programme and then press `ON' Does the `door indicator' light come on after 2 seconds? Has the drain hose bee correctly? Have you adjusted the feet to stabilise the machine? Are the drainage unit, or under sink connect from blockage Is the machine plugged in and switched on?Plug the machine in and turn the socket switch on. Has `Rinse Hold' been The light will flash until is pressed agai Press the `Rinse Hold again. See STEP 2: Install Clear any blockages t been found See STEP 2: Installation If possible use another socket for the machine. If not replace it, see STEP 1: Electricity Supply Is the machine conne a sink waste syst Check the blocked en under sink drainage been cut off. Was a short spin programme used on a non-synthetic load. If not see `MY MACHINE DOES NOT PUMP OUT WATER'. MY MACHINE STOPS BEFORE A SPIN PROGRAMME. WATER COLLECTS FABRIC DISPEN COMPARTMEN The `Rinse Hold' button has been pressed, this will hold laundry in the final rinse water, until the button is pressed again. Clean fabric dispense See STEP 3:`The Dis Drawer'. hooting S NOT ER MY MACHINE IS LEAKING THE PROGRAMME TAKES A LONG TIME n installed Are the fill hoses on correctly? Check for low temperature and low pressure for the hot and cold water supply OUT OF BALANCE! Did you know that putting one or two highly absorbent items in your machine can cause it to become `OUT OF BALANCE'. standpipe ions free s? selected? [. . . ] HICHEVER DRAINAGE METHOD OU USE, MAKE SURE THAT THE OKED END SUPPORT IS FIXED EL TO, OR ABOVE THE `MINIMUM RAINAGE HOSE HEIGHT LINE'* e Getting to Know your Appliance) STANDPIPE METHOD Hooked End Support Insert drainage hose approximately 100mm into the standpipe. UNDER SINK METHOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Standpipe height: minimum 500mm from the floor. OR cut off the blocked end of the under sink drainage unit. 800mm from floor Fix the hooked end support at a minimum 800mm from the floor. Attach the GREY drainage hose to the under sink drainage unit securely, using a hose clip. 6 O FRONT FEET ARE FIRM AND LEVEL. and The Foot CONNECT TO THE POWER SUPPLY. . . 7 READY. . . PLUG YOUR MACHINE INTO AN ELECTRICAL SOCKET WHICH IS EASILY ACCESSIBLE. SWITCH ON NOTE: Hotpoint recommend extension leads are not used. TO CHECK ALL PARTS O CLEAN THE INSIDE OF SELECT A 95° WHITE NLY the locking disk e two front feet until is up against the base machine. Move your machine into position, take care not to trap or kink the hoses. WITH THIS WILL TAKE AP STEP 3 The Dispenser Drawer E WATER SUPPLY. . . Check both hot and cold water supplies are running freely. . . [. . . ]

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