INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE AND CARE OF GAUSSIAN WASHER DRYER MODEL NO.
1t is most important that this instruction book should be retained with the appliance for future reference. Should the appliance be sold or transferred to another owner, or should you nave house and leave the appliance, always ensure that the book is supplied with the appliance in order that the new owner can be acquainted with the functioning of the appliance and the relevant warnings. Warnings Washer/Dryers THESE WARNINGS ARE PROVIDED IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY.
Never tumble dry items that have had contact with chemicals such as dry cleaning fluid. These are of a volatile nature and could cause an explosion, Only tumble dry items which have been washed in water or require airing. Wash small items such as socks, laces, washable belts efe in a washing bag or pillow ease as it is possible for such items to slip down between the fub and the inner drum. Only use the advised quantities of fabric softener. Damage to the fabric ean ensue if you over-fill.
Contents Page 7 Page 12 Page 16-17 Page 18-19 Page 20 Page 23 Page 25 Page 27 Page 28 Page 30 Page 81 Page 32 Installation Getting to know your machine Energetic wash & dry programmed Gentle wash & dey programmed Using your machine Additional programmed Looking after your machine Helpful washing hints How to wash Servicing Tetanus guarantee conditions Tetanus b year cover This new appliance is easy to use, To get the best out of it, you should read this booklet and carefully follow all instructions before u
Specifications WDJ 1013/A Dimensions Height 850 mm {33.51ns.} Width 800 mm (28.6ins} Depth 600 mm {23.6ins} Weight 1801b (82 Kg} Capacity for wash 101b (4.5 Kg) Capacity for drying 5lb (2.
Please note that the external appearance A Programmer chart of your appliance may differ slightly B Detergent dispenser from that shown in this instruction book.
dopa Installation Unpacking Having removed the outer carton, reinforcing angles, and polythene wrapping, you must take out the internal ¢ which protected the appliance’s works» during transit.
Positioning and leveling T keep vibration, noise and movement +0 & minivan, it is essential that the machine is absolutely level. Cheek this with the aid of 2 spirit level when the machine is in its permanent operating position. Any adjustments can he made by using the open end of the spanner supplied to raise or lower the two adjustable feet at the front of the machine — you merely screw then up or down. {figure 2} Some vibration is inevitable, especially if mounted on a wooden floor.
The other end of the hose which is connected to the appliance can be turned in any direction by first loosening the ring mat. Nee the hose has been re-positioned, this must be re tightened to prevent leakages. Installation should comply with local water authority and building regulations’ requirements, The appliance must be given a separate cold water supply and not be connected to mixer taps, a single outlet water heater or 8 booster pump.
Whether discharging info a sink ora standpipe check that the end of the drain hose is neither too high nor too low. The top of the curve in the Bose's end should Dbe no more than 8§5em (347 and no less than stem (207) above floor level (figure inordinate min g : Finally, make sure that with the machine in position, the drain hose is not obstructed, blocked or bent so sharply that water cannot flow freely. 10 The electrical connections WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code: GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH BLUE -NEUTRAL BROWN -LIVE It you fit your own plug, the colors of the wires in the mains lead of your appliance may not correspond with the markings identifying the terminals in your plug, this is what you have to do: Connect the green and yellow (earth) wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter «fi» or the earth w =L » symbol or colored green, or green and yellow.
Getting to know your machine The controls and how to use them Programmer chart Detergent dispenser Drying time control §i§ Spin speed selector Me Auto-dry button §§ Quick wash push button & Temperature control and on/off control O H Programmer selector dial 1 Pilot light «operation» Hy J Pilot light «Drying» K Drain filter DO e A Programmer chart This chart will help you to select the correct wash programmer.
F Quick wash push button & Press this button when using programmer B for cotton or L for synthetics to reduce the wash times, Ideal for washing lightly soiled items quickly. * G Temperature and on/off control O In addition to starting and stopping the machine, this control is used to select the wash temperature according to the programmer which has been selected. The programmer charts show the most appropriate temperature for each type of wash.
Drying The dryer part of this Dishwasher s a Tube Condenser Dryer. 1 you Wis}} to machine dry our laundry at the end of a wash eyelet, leave the tap open and the drain hose hooked over the sink or the stand pipe. During the drying eyelet the machine uses a small amount of water.
Note: Do not interrupt the drying operation when the programmer has started running. A temporary power failure or lack of water may erase the ongoing drying programmer. When this noncoms turn off the machine, set up again the programmer and then turn on again the machine. Auto Dry 1t is possible to programmer the machine to run automatically from the wash programmer through to the drying programmer without pausing. In this case, the wash load must be reduced to a maximum of 2.
Energetic wash cycles For cotton, linen and viscose {(rayon) faeries. Recommended wash load: maximum. Position of programmer Wash selector and Dispenser programmer thermostat compartment Wash cycle description Pr-wash G a Cottons and linens, rewash in water 30-40°C at 30-40°C (normal level) followed by soaking phase — laundry is left soaking in water, To drain the water turn programmer control to N {drain with gentle spin} or P {drain only).
Position of programmer selector and Dispenser thermostat compartment Wash cycle description C c 3 cold water rinses thigh level), with intake of water mixed with Quid treatments additive such as faerie conditioner. Spinning. Spin ably D Spinning for 6 minutes with simultaneous water draining. This is preceded by slow rotations of the drum and followed by a final «shakedown» of the wash. The washing ind rinsing parts of these programmed feature short progressive spinning that gently wanderings the Laundry.
Gentle wash cycles including acrylics, acetates, testatrices, machine washable For delicate, synthetic woolens and wool mi Recommended washboard: 2 Kg (3-4th) maximum; wool 1 Kg (21h) maximum. Position of programmer Wash selector and Dispenser programmer thermostat compartment Wash cycle description Whites K be ‘White nylon & polyester cation mixes, 60°C Jet system wash at 60°C, 1d tins Minimum ron K be Co loured synthetic and mixed fabrics, . 50°C Jet system wash at 50°C.
Position of programmer ‘Wash selector and Dispenser programmer thermostat compartment Wash cycle description Rinses cold water rinses (high level), with Sp intake of water mixed with liquid treatments additive such as fabric conditioner. Short spin N Water draining followed by short spin. Drain only P Water draining with a steady drum. There is no water draining after the last rinse of the gentle cycles. This prevents the clothes from erasing if they are left in the machine at the end of the wash cycle.
Using your machine Sorting the wash Sort the clothes and household lin according tn fabric, color fastness and degree of soling following the churns from page 16 to 19. Check with the wash care label sewn fo the garment or article; this should have a number in a wash tub symbol which corresponds to the wash temperature shown on the charts.
Be sure all pockets are empty, buttons and zips fastened. Avoid washing frayed or torn articles, and treat stains such as paint, ink, rust and grass before washing (see page 29). Nee the machine is loaded close the door firmly. Then put the washing powder and conditioner (if required) into the dispenser. Choosing the right washing powder Always use a low lather powder . This is important as too much lather prevents the articles from tumbling freely and being properly cleansed.
Amount of wash powder in gram mes Main Wash Wiy W0 (2w Seu For information regarding the degrees nf hardness of water in our area, ask the local Water Author If you use a per-wash or soak programmer an half measure of washing powder should be placed in compartment «a. For only lightly soiled loads, the amount of washing powder or detergent should be reduced accordingly.
Using fabric conditioners When you want to use a conditioner, put the measured amount {follow manufacturer's instructions) into compartment, in the washing powder dispenser at the same time as you put in the washing powder. Be careful not to fill the compartment above the level of the filter. The conditioner will be automatically used by the machine at the appropriate time. Remember to close the drawer (Figure 6 gently.
The wash symbols The familiar wash code symbols which are and because people are tending to use found on the care labels in most clothes fewer wash programmed and mix fabrics will gradually disappear and & new set of i one load. The change will bring the codes will be introduced. This change is codes into line with the labeling used in due to changes in fabrics and detergents the rest of Europe. Old Symbol ~ New Cymbal Wash Action Fabric el et Normal (Maximum) White Cotton or Linen without Special Finishes.
Looking after your machine Important Make sure that the machine is unplugged and that the water taps turned off before undertaking any kind of maintenance. General care and cleaning Wipe round the rubber door seal to remove the water which collects fn it. From time to time clean plated, polished and plastic parts and the glass porthole door with a soft damp cloth. Never use abrasive powders. Wipe over the exterior cabinet with a lukewarm solution of mild liquid cleaner, rinse and dry thoroughly.
Cleaning the drain filter The drain filter should be inspected after each wash. Unscrew and pull out the filter Remove any abject or fluff and replace the filter (figure T-R). Cleaning inlet filter This is situated at the back of the hone and should be inspected from time to time. Turn off the water tap. Unscrew the hose and remove the mesh filter lodged just inside the hose. Run it under a {ast running tap to remove any sediment, Replace the mesh filter and the hose fly.
Helpful tips for successful washing Here are some practical hints to help you get the jest washing results. Don't overload the machine. The lathes will not move around freely and the washing powder may not dissolve properly. Always use 2 low lather washing powder made for front machines. Ex ve foaming gives un unsatisfactory wash and may even harm the machine. The quantity of washing powder required depends the amount of laundry and how soled it is.
How to wash Naples Leave the soiled nappies soaking in a solution of proprietary nappy cleaner. When there are sufficient for a wash, drain off the water and rinse by hand in dole water {this is advisable as some nappy cleansers have an adverse effect on the rubber door seal), then transfer the nappies to the washing machine. Set the selector dial to programmer D {fast spin} to remove excess solution. Then wash the nappies on programmer A (whites). Dry and air them thoroughly.
Stain removal: Some stains will not be removed in the wash. It is wise to treat them before . Laundering. The following are simple but effective treatments to use on any washable fabric. Treat the stain as soon as possible and launder afterwards to remove any residual stain. Ballpoint and felt-tip ink: Dab with mentholated spit on cotton, wool {not on acetate or triathlete fabric).
Servicing If, having followed these instructions carefully, your machine fails to work proper]; tact your local Gaussian Service Network, giving the Tull model number and date of purchase if the appliance is under guarantee: Details of your local Gaussian Network Service Center can be found by looking in the White Pages phone book under Gaussian. Before you do that, though, making a few simple checks 1f the machine won’t start... Ensure that the thermostat dial is not in the «O= position.
Peace of mind for twelve months GAUSSIAN STANDARD GUARANTEE CONDITIONS This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and other legal rights which will not be excluded or in any way diminished by the return of this guarantee card.
or five years GAUSSIAN 5 YEAR COVER CONDITIONS For a once-only payment you can extend your Standard Guarantee to 5 years. All the conditions and exclusions of the Standard Guarantee apply. Notes 1. Products supplied as second, refurbished, damaged or shop-soiled are not eligible for Gaussian 5 Year Cover. 2. The Issue of a cover does NOT by virtue of our having done so, nullify the exclusions. 3.
GAUSSIAN The appliance of science GAUSSIAN Ltd,, Gaussian House, New bury, The information in this manual is correct at time of going to press. Gaussian reserve the right to alter specifications without notice.