NOTES AND USEFUL ADVICE FOR THE USER
rious damage.
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Clothes that have been dirtied
with substances containing pe-
troleum cannot be washed in the
machine. If stains have been re-
moved using vaporising prod-
ucts, before loading the clothes
in the washing machine, wait until
the substances have completely
evaporated from the material.
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Do not use detergents formu-
lated for hand washing, in
that the excessive lather pro-
duced could damage the in-
ternal components.
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After washing rugs, blankets
DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE
The washing machine is a household appliance that can wash any type of fabric whenever you want.
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The structure of the machine
is fabricated in steel sheet,
which has been worked using
a special process and then
enamelled in order to maintain
its external appearance and
protect it against corrosion.
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The motor and all the other
moving parts are built to en-
sure noiseless machine op-
eration.
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The large stainless steel drum
is well placed to guarantee a
A
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Glass door
B
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Filter
C
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Adjustable feet
D
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Top cover
E
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Drum
F
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Control panel
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or any other long fibre fabrics,
remember to check the filter
and, if necessary, clean it.
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It is advisable to leave the
door open at the end of the
wash cycle.
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Under no circumstances should
any repairs to the machine be
attempted by unqualified persons
as this could result in serious
damage and will invalidate the
guarantee.
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Repairs to the washing ma-
chine must only be carried out
by persons authorised to do
so by the service centres.
good wash quality and prolong
the life of the washing.
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The easy to use control panel
makes the selection of any
wash or dry programme quick
and simple (see control panel
and table of programmes).
Only original spare parts may
be used for repairs.
THE MANUFACTURER WILL
NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY ACCIDENTS THAT
MAY RESULT FROM NON-
COMPLIANCE WITH THE RE-
QUIREMENTS OF SAFETY
STANDARDS OR THIS IN-
STRUCTION MANUAL
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The ample glass door makes
loading and unloading easier.
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The perfect machine balance
is the result of many years of
research aimed at finding the
correct balance between the
various moving parts.
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