Instruction for Use
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PROGRAMME CHART
The cycle duration indicated on the display or in the manual is an estimated time calculated for standard conditions. The actual cycle time may vary in relation
to a number of dierent factors, such as inlet water temperature and pressure, ambient temperature, quantity of detergent, size and type of load, load
balancing and any additional optional functions selected.
1) Test programme in compliance with standard EN 50229 (Wash): select the “ Cotton” programme with a temperature of 60°C.
2) Long cotton programme: set the “ Cotton” programme with a temperature of 40°C.
For wash programmes with temperatures above 50°C, we recommend using powder detergent rather than liquid, and following the directions given on
the detergent package.
Detergents and
additives
Recommended
detergent
Programme
Available tempera-
tures
Max. spin speed
(rpm)
Drying
Max. load for wash
cycle (kg)
Max. load for dry-
ing cycle (kg)
Duration (Minutes)
Prewash
Main
Softener
Powder
Liquid
COTTON 0-90°C 1200 7 5 200 -
SYNTHETICS 0-60°C 1000
4,5 4 140 -
RAPID 30’ 0-30°C 800 - 3,5 - 30 -
SPORT 0-40°C 600 4 4 100 -
WASH & DRY 45’ 30°C 1200 1 1 45 -
WASH & DRY 90’ 30°C 1200 2 2 90 -
SPIN & DRAIN - 1200 7 5 10 - - -
RINSE & SPIN - 1200
7 5 50 - -
COTTON+PREWASH 0-90°C 1200 7 5 215
COTTON 1
0-60°C 1200
7 5 175 -
COTTON 2
0-40°C 1200
7 5 160 -
WOOL 0-40°C 800
2 2 90 -
DELICATES 0-30°C 0 1 1 80 -
COLOURS 0-40°C 1200 7 5 125 -
MIXED 0-40°C 1000 4,5 4,5 90 -
Selectable/optional
-
Not selectable/applicable Required quantity Optional quantity
Fabric type Max. load. (kg)
Wardrobe
level
Hanger
level
Iron
level
COTTON 5 220’ 195’ 180’
SYNTHETICS 4 180’ 140’ 120’
WOOL 2 160’ 130’ 120’
AUTOMATIC DRYING LEVEL TIMING CHART
Test programme in compliance with standard EN 50229 (Drying): the smaller load (2kg) must be dried by selecting the dryness level. The load must
consist of 2 sheets, 1 pillowcase and 1 hand towel; the remainder of the load must be dried by selecting the dryness level.
The time given is purely indicative and refers to the maximum load; with smaller loads, drying times will be reduced.