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1. 43 litres 1300 900 r min 2000 3200 W 208 240 V single phase 1800 3000 W Stainless steel Powder painted hot dip galvanized steel sheet Stationary four adjustable rubber covered feet 63 pex pipe 0 1 1 MPa 10 100 N cm 1 10 kp cm 15 142 PSI 59 of poly propene hose 3 4 interna diameter max height of drain hose 6 Installation Removing the transit packing The transit packing consists of two tubes which prevent the tub from moving around inside the machine during transport The tubes are secured to a cross beam at the back of the machine Two tubes Remove the transit packing as follows Remove the screws and special washers which retain the beam and remove the beam Replace the washers on the flat tened part of the tubes Use them as tools to turn the tubes through about 45 as shown in the draw ing and pull out the tubes Turn Turn the washers so that they cover the holes where the tubes were fitted and replace the screws Save the tubes and cross beam which will be needed if the machine has to be transported else gS where Fit them in the reverse order to that described above Adjusting the feet It is essential that the machine does not move around when it is spinning This means that it must be standing firmly and level on the floor The four feet are individually adjustable Set them carefully so that the machine is standing l
2. use the washing machine Important Read all instructions before using the appliance The machine must be installed by 4 qualified electrician The machine must not be started until the transit packing has been removed it prevents the tub from shaking while the machine is being transported WARNING To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before operating this appliance 12004 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ani unde od Tie is prope erly ore nce with plugged abe net in out insta S and ordinances aes s that havd es S So not w wash Signed in s0akee in Of armadle or Contents How to wash 2 Guide to parts 2 What to do if the door will not open 3 j Sort the washing How much detergent to use Fabric softener 5 Make up your own washing program6 7 Care and maintenance 8 lf the machine does not work 9 Safety 9 Accessories 10 Specifications 10 Installation 10 11 Removing the transit packing Adjusting the feet Building in the machine Electrical installation Water supply connection Drain outlet connection Problems and Solutions 12 14 Warranty 15 Summary 16 Using the machine Program selection How to use the machine Follow the figures in the strip fiaigh this booklet for brief instructions on how to use the machine Full details and comments can be found below the strip and
3. Most clothes and other washable items have permanent care labels Read these labels carefully Care label instructions and warnings should be followed for the best cleaning results Load the Washer Properly The following chart shows how full to load the washer for the best results The load size depends on what types of fabrics you are washing Permanent press items need room to move freely during washing for the most wrinkle free results Therefore fill the machine only half full for perma nent press loads These items should only have a brief spin cycle after which they should be promptly removed from the washer for drying Follow the guidelines on the Program Charts for permanent press synthetics Machine washable wool loads should only be one third full for the cleanest results in this shortened cycle Recommended load sizes Full Load Half Load Third Load Cotton Permanent Press Wool Linen Synthetics machine washable Acrylics Silk Special finish cottons Acetates 1 3 load half load LM door shut mis It cannot be slammed shut is Close the outer cover NY i aa How much is in a full load if the drum is filled without packing it tightly it will hold the equivalent of two sheets pillow cases and mattress pad or thin blanket off of a queen size bed or two king size sheets two pillow cases and two to four bath towels Water level i
4. been used for such a period before using a washing machine or combination washer dryer turn on all hot water faucets and let the water flow from each for several minutes This will release any accumula ted hydrogen gas As the gas is flammable do not smoke or use open flame during this time The machine has a Safety catch which prevents children from turning the thermostat main switch away from the 0 position or increasing the tempera ture As supplied the safety catch on the machine is disengaged To engage it Press the button beneath the thermostat knob and then release it To disengage the safety catch e Press the slot in the end of the button with a coin e Push and turn the button slightly in the same direction as if screwing in a screw clockwise WC The machine is supplied with e Operating instructions and installation instructions e Type approved inlet hose for connection to water supply A liquid soap dispenser is available for thin liquids ge mt gn Ba x y oe gre ee p ye PR Es LF ot eeu am E gern ree i 4 amp i SR ue E BAY a PIA EEU RER Sous gi Te amp sheet fh de a Med gaai grag OE G B Gei amp Dimensions Weight Drum volume Spinning speed Rated load Supply voltage Heater rating Material of drum and barrel Material of outer casing Mounting Water supply hose Supply pressure Outlet 10 32 1 4 x 23 1 2 x 23 1 2 187 4 lbs
5. must be fully read before operating the washing machine Top panel This indicator light shows when the machine is tur Outer door ned on Pump behind front panel see page 8 Can be opened for cleaning Removable front panel Detergent and fabric softener compartment 95 80 70 60 The Control panel Program control knob The program control knob must be turned clockwise only Turn the thermostat knob gt to the required setting The indicator lamp will light A safety catch prevents the thermostat knob from being turned to higher temper atures Release it by pushing the button beneath the knob This safety device can be disconnected see page 9 Thermostat knob with main switch The door cannot be opened if the thermostat knob is turned to 0 gt Safety catch Press the button to release the safety catch so that the thermostat knob can be turned to higher temp eratures clockwise Alternatively the safety catch can be disengaged completely as described on page 9 Opening the inner door The inner door can only be opened when The thermostat knob is set to a temperature above 20 C and e The program control knob has stopped at the G mark if the door will not open see above l Press the right hand side of the rocker switch for extra high water level during rinses Press the left hand side of the rocker
6. switch to return to the normal rinse water level Delicates wash program high water level only three rinses and short spin j S E 1 2 Economy Half load program program O 900 oni the door by pushing the button with the keyhole symbol door opening The door can be opened only when the machine has pumped out the water in it i e the program control knob has stopped with the mark against the mark ie after 6 or 8 If the mark is against any other position turn the program control knob to 8 to pump out the machine After about 90 seconds the machine will be empty and the knob will have moved to the position The door can now be opened see 1 above Higher water level To obtain higher water level eg for washing a mat proceed as follows e Press the delicates Wash button e Allow the machine to fill to your required level e Press the Delicates Wash button again and the ordinary program will now continue Omit spin A Selection of low spin speed of 900 r min is achieved when button is depressed NOTE When button is out spin speed is 1300 r min Lead the washing Sort the washing Sort clothes by color fiber content amount of soil lint shedding properties cotton chenile and terrycloth shed lint attracting properties permanent press corduroy velveteen flannel and synthetics attract and those requiring a delicate cycle
7. colored or synthetic wash With this pushbutton pressed in the main wash time will be extended by 22 minutes which largely compensates for the lower wash temperature If the clothing is very dirty you may keep the tem perature at 95 C and press the E button This will result in the main wash being prolonged by 22 minutes lf you require a cool cold wash turn the thermostat knob until the 20 C mark or until the machine starts Water level during rinses Press the right hand side of the rocker switch for extra high water Normal level during rinses Quick wash program The machine has a special quick wash program which saves both time and energy The mainwash time is shortened the number of rinses is reduced and there is no pre wash program This program should not be used for heavily soiled items Press one or more buttons to change the programi Select the program of your choice iy CE 1 2 900 4 J TR L DEBE g Ou STE Be he pee F At Oe OF eB A wide range of program combina The table below shows tions can be made by using the examples of common programs thermostat knob pushbuttons and The resulting machine cycle is program control knob As a result shown on the right suitable programs can be made for new types of fabric Type of fabric Fill Pro Option Tempe gram button rature White cottons with pre wash White cottons ko i ele Tas White cottons Ec
8. cup to 1 2 cup 1 2 tablespoons 1 8 cup Fab powder Amway SA8 powder Fresh Start powder All powder 2 tablespoons 1 8 cup to 1 4 cup 1 4 cup to 1 2 cup Add slightly less additional detergent for prewash program 1 only In general liquid detergents tend to be higher sudsing than powders Do not use powder detergents that do not wash completely out of the detergent cup as the machine fills with water Liquid detergents Liquid detergents tend to produce more suds than powder detergents When trying a liquid detergent for the first time start out with a very small amount such as 1 to 2 table spoons Liquid detergents can be used for all programs without pre wash Add it into the main wash compartment Bleach The use of bleaches is not necessary with these machines nor is it recommended Fabric softeners Use 1 3 to 1 2 of the recommended amount of fabric softener because of the low water usage of the Asko washer Fabric softeners are available in several concentrations Read the labels carefully and use only 1 3 to 1 2 of the recommended amount For example If the label says to use 1 capful use 1 4 capful If more softening is desired try adding slightly more the next time Oversudsing The use of anything other than a low sudsing detergent can cause severe oversudsing If this happens run the wash through one or more rinse programs starting on 5 until items are thoroughly rinsed Then ru
9. e Is the outlet pump blocked by dirt or a piece of fabric Clean the pump as described on page 8 Has anything caught in the outlet hose Is button trap s inner face correctly positioned according to the instructions stamped on the face Safety The machine cannot be started if the Inner door is open The inner door cannot be opened while the machine is running or if it has stopped with water in The water must be pumped out See page 3 before the inner door can be opened improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded The appliance must be grounded The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances Do not allow children to play on or in the app liance Close supervision of children is necessary when the appliance is used near children Do not wash or dry articles that have been pre viously cleaned in washed in soaked in or spotted with gasoline dry cleaning solvents other flammable or explosive substances as they give off vapors that could ignite or explode Under certain conditions hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system that has not been used for 2 weeks or more HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE If the hot water system has not
10. ear full plus second through fifth year limited from date of purchase ASKO replacement parts repair labor costs not included for the stainless steel inner and outer drum tub if it fails to hold water due to a manufacturing defect such as cracking or rusting TWENTY FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY One year full plus second through twenty five year limited from date of purchase For Non Residential Installations SIX MONTHS FULL WARRANTY ASKO replacement parts and or labor to correct defect in FROM DATE OF PURCHASE materials or workmanship Service to be provided by an authorized ASKO service outlet ASKO will not pay for A Service calls to 1 Correct the installation of the washer or dryer Instruct how to use the washer or dryer Replace house fuses or correct housing wiring Correct house plumbing Cleaning or servicing of the button trap outlet pump of the washer Cleaning or servicing of the lint filter or condensing unit of the dryer B Repair and or parts for failure of product if washer or dryer is used in other than normal use C Damage resulting from accident fire floods acts of God alteration misuse abuse improper installation or installation not in accordance with local electrical or plumbing codes D Any labor or shipping costs for parts during the limited warranty E Replacement parts or repair labor costs for units operated outside the Continental United States F Pick u
11. eck that the thermostat knob is set to a temperature above 20 C is power reaching the machine Check the supply fuse The door cannot be opened with the button if there is no power supply If the door cannot be opened in the normal manner it can be opened as follows e Remove the lower front panel Pe e Unscrew the plastic ring and pull 7 f Then the door opens e Replace the ring and the front panel if the door still cannot be opened in the normal way afterwards cail a service technician Water may be removed from the drum by placing the drain hose as low as possible in a suitable container WARNING Switch off the machine at the mains and remove the plug The water may be hot and fill more than one container The flow may be stopped be lifting the drain hose above machine height The machine does not start when the program control knob is turned Check if the thermostat knob is set to O This turns off the current If it is turn the knob to the required temperature Is the door properly closed Press it shut firmly Is the power turned on Check the fuses if necessary The machine does not fill with water Is the tap in the supply connection turned on Is the strainer in the water inlet blocked Turn off the tap and unscrew the hose connector to inspect the strainer Foam in the final rinse water or water still in the machine after spinning pumping Is there a kink in the outlet hos
12. ermanent press process and from normal wear not from the washer Only wash in half loads Do not wash in the same load until very heavy items such as towels or jeans Dark clothes especially cottons can bleed excess Fading and Improper sorting discoloring dyes into wash water White or light colored clothes can absorb the dye and discolor Separate light from dark items _ Crayons or pens Empty all pockets before washing in pockets Water too hot Cool or cold water is best for retaining dark or bright colors Stains not Incorrect water Protein stains such as milk egg blood and soy removed temperature formula should be removed in cold water Oily stains should be washed in the hottest water recommended for each fabric type i Old stains The longer a stain remains on a fabric the harder it is to remove Treat stains promptly Do not set stains by machine drying or ironing fabrics until i stains are completely removed ASKO Product Warranty Home Clothes Washers and Dryers For Residential Installations Length of warranty ASKO will pay for ONE YEAR FULL ASKO replacement parts and or repair labor to correct WARRANTY defect in materials or workmanship Service must be From date of purchase provided by an authorized ASKO service outlet ASKO replacement parts repair labor costs not included for any defective solid state controls timers motors pumps FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY One y
13. evel and tighten the _ locknuts securely Failure to do this will cause unnecessary vibration Building in the machine The machine can be built in beneath a standard 33 1 2 35 1 2 850 900 mm worktop There must be at least 1 4 5 mm gap around the machine also between the rear edge of the top panel and the wall behind it This is important if no space is left the machine may touch the wall when it starts to spin NOTE Height Adjustment 32 1 4 33 1 2 Do not Raise Higher than 33 1 2 Electrical connection Electrical specifications Single phase 208 240 Volt minimum 15 A requirement ASKO washers and dryers are provided with a power supply cord and are internally protected with two 15 A fuses Single unit installation Units are supplied with a power cord for the electrical supply Be certain this supply cord is connected to the BLACK terminal block located on the upper back panel inside the unit Since the units are internally protected this cord can be connected to a 208 240 V supply with a minimum of 15 A The plug for connection is not supplied with the unit It may be direct wired to the electrical supply or a plug obtained locally Pair installation You will need to provide a 30 A 250 V AWG 10 3 standard U S dryer cord available at most home improvement or electrical supply stores An ASKO washer and dryer can be installed together using the standard U S 250 V 30 A dryer supply pr
14. h e Use only low sudsing laundry detergents Detergents are available in low normal and full sudsing formulas A detergent s ability to clean is not related to the amount of suds it produces Excess suds in a front loading washer actually interfere with cleaning action because they cushion the tumbling of clothes High sudsing detergents are also more difficult to completely rinse out e Use 1 4 to 1 2 of the recommended U S detergents Because of the Asko washer s low water consumption and the fact that all the wash water and detergent are completely circulated repeatedly through the laundry ensuring that all the detergent is fully utilized detergent usage is cut by 50 to 75 Different brands of detergents recommend using different amounts Read all package labels carefully The first time you use any detergent start with 1 4 of the recommended amount For example If the label says use 1 cup use 1 4 cup If the detergent produces a good low level of suds you may add slightly more detergent if you have very hard water or if your clothes are not getting perfectly clean It is advisable to check your water hardness with the local water department e Recommended detergents Avoid normal and full sudsing detergents The chart below lists several low sudsing detergents that have been successfully tested in the Asko washer along with the recommended amounts Recommended Detergents Main Wash Detergent Amount 1 4
15. hten locknuts i ee Oversudsing Wrong detergent Use only low sudsing detergents See page 5 Run clothes through extra rinse cycles Run empty machine through complete cycle starting on 4 Too much detergent Use recommended amounts See page 5 da ee a ee a a eS ee ee ee Washer stops during cycle Normal pauses It is normal for the machine to pause occasionally during operation especially between cycles and during the delicate wash program Greying clothes Not enough detergent You may need to add slighly more detergent if clothes are heavily soiled have oily stains or if your water is very hard Water not hot enough Select hot enough temperature setting for each type of load See charts page 6 and 16 Improperly prewashed Be sure to add a prewash for heavily soiled or oily items Washer overloaded Once wet the clothes must have room to tumble freely especially synthetics and permanent press Soap used in hard Be sure you use a laundry detergent and not a water areas soap Soaps react with the minerals in hard water to form a soap curd which can be deposited on clothes ee tt eM Eee Problems Continued Try the following remedies Poor results may not always be caused by the machine Read through the chart below before contacting your servicer Problem Possible Cause Suggested Remedy Lint residue left on clothes Yellowing of clothes Shrinkage Knit shrinkage R
16. ips snags excess wear Improper sorting of clothes Nonphosphate detergent Fabric softener used improperly Pilling Not enough detergent water not hot enough lron or manganese in water Improper washing or drying Overheating Delayed or gradual shrinkage Poor construction Sharp objects in pockets Hooks snaps zippers buckles Separate clothes that shed lint chenile and terrycloth from clothes that attract lint synthetics corduroy velveteen Non phosphate detergents can combine with minerals in hard water and form a precipitate which can appear to be lint Use a low phosphate detergent if possible Install a water softener Read labels Most softeners should only be used in the final rinse Add softener to the softener compartment If added to the wash cycle softeners can have a reaction with detergents producing a white residue Pilling which can look like lint is produced by normal wear on cotton polyester blend fabrics To reduce wash synthetics and cotton polyester blends inside out For the best results wash cotton polyester knits using the delicate cycle Caused by body oils not completely removed Use hottest recommended temperature for each type of load and add slightly more detergent Install a filter to remove iron or manganese from water A small amount of Calgon or other non precipitating water conditioner added once a week is advisable in hard water areas Follow gar
17. ment care label instructions carefully Some fabrics will shrink no matter how they are washed Some may be machine washed but not machine dried Knits tend to shrink more than woven fabrics If a knit has been heat shaped wash in cool or warm water Dry with the low setting Can occur when special stabilizing finishes are reduced from wear or repeated washings Garment may sometimes be reshaped by pressing after washing and drying Shrinkage can occur if the knit fabric was not stretched properly by the manufacturer Press back into shape each time garment is washed and dried Empty all pockets and turn inside out before laundering Fasten all hooks snaps and zippers before laundering to avoid snags Remove sharp buckles Turn knits inside out 13 Problems Continued Try the following remedies Poor results may not always be caused by the machine Read through the chart below before contacting your servicer Problem Possible Cause Suggested Remedy Rips snags Harsh chemicals excess wear continued Existing rips and tears Permanent press items Before washing rinse harsh chemicals such as battery acid permanent wave solution hair bleach dyes and toilet bowl cleaners from towels and other articles to avoid holes in fabrics Do not allow these unrinsed items to contact other fabrics Mend all garments before laundering to prevent enlarging of rips These items fray at edges from the p
18. mp cover Turn it clockwise in two _ 3 i Open the door peed E Press the Q knob nd stages when you hear a click turn it a little more to its end stop as shown in 4 Clean the door seal It is essential that the door seal is kept clean and any buildup of dirt or limescale is removed frequently A small amount of calgon or similar added once a week to the wash is advisable in hard water areas Access openings under the drum paddles If an object has fallen between the drum and the outer container you can get it out as follows 4 Undo the screw on top of the paddle with a screwdriver three turns 2 Pull the paddle towards you and lift it upwards 3 Remove the object Be careful not to bend the immersion heater elements 4 Locate the paddle in its fixing hole with the F mark to the front i e facing you Slide the paddle backwards as far as it will go Check that its clips are properly located in the slots in the drum and retighten the screw After washing ho Turn off the machine by _ turning the thermostat knob to O This turns off the power and the indi cator lamp goes out Leave the inner door g slightly ajar after use to allow air to circulate within the machine If the machine does not work The door cannot be opened Check that the mark on the program control knob is opposite after 6 or 8 If not turn the program knob to 8 and wait 90 seconds Ch
19. n the empty washer through an entire wash program starting on 1 to clear the machine of any remaining high sudsing detergent Note Detergents Using more detergent does not improve the washing performance but merely imposes an extra load on the environment Try reducing the amount of detergent you use and increase it only if the results are unsatisfactory Clean the detergent compartment regularly 1 Pull out the compartment and remove the fabric conditioner insert 2 Select any program 3 Clean the compartment with a brush while water flows through it 4 When finished select program 8 to pump the water out of the machine 900 1 2 Cool wash High an Press for gentle wash and high water level The gentle wash facility increases the length of time between drum movements As a result items are treated even more carefully washing without spinning in a program which would normally incorporate spinning if this pushbutton is pressed in and the program control knob is turned to 7 the machine will give a short spin high spin speed Pushbutton pressed in 900 r min Pushbutton released 1300 r min program for minimum load small quantity of washing Pressing in this pushbutton reduces the number of rinses to 3 from 5 and gives a long spin economy program When using the economy program the thermostat must be turned down to 60 80 C for white wash or 40 C for
20. n the washer There is no need to set a load size or water level because the Asko Automatic Level Control System automatically selects the correct amount of water for each load Preparing clothes for washing e Turn delicate items sweaters and t shirts inside out to prevent pilling and to protect the prints e Empty pockets and turn them inside out e Remove any sharp ornaments pins or buckles to prevent snags e Close zippers and hooks to prevent snagging e Tie sashes and strings to prevent tangling e Mend any small rips or tears to prevent them from getting bigger i gee Po New colored items Read labels carefully If a label says Wash Separately the item will lose color excess dye for the first few washings To minimize the possibility of this color transferring to white or lighter colored items wash new colored garments with items of similar color or alone before wearing Bright reds and oranges on cottons are the dyes most likely to transfer colors to the wash load Fluorescent colors should always be washed separately Prewash or not When washing items that are only sightly soiled the prewash cycle can be omitted Starting the machine at the main wash stage will save about 25 minutes and press the inner Pour detergent and fabric softener if used into the appro priate sections of the detergent compart ment Fabric conditioner compartment Detergents What kind How muc
21. onomy Colorfast Colorfast Economy Acrylics white Aer co a j g 1 rinse spinning Turn the program control knob to the _ desired program The machine will start and carry out the opera tions shown in the table below The program control knob must be turned clockwise only What the _ figures on the program SS ntrol knob program Rinses Starts program with pre wash program Starts program with 5 minutes soak Starts short washing Starts the wool One rinse with spin Second thoughts To change to a different program simply turn the program knob clockwise to the new program Adjust the thermostat setting if necessary To interrupt a program to add an item turn the program selector knob to 8 After about 90 seconds the inner door can be opened as described in item 2 If you add more washing and restart t the machine check there is still detergent i in the detergent compartment Only when the pushbutton is pressed in e The machine stops e Jurn the program selector knob to 6 to pump out the water e Turn the program selector knob to 7 if spinning is required gt Spinning ePress in pushbutton for a short spin Pumping out After these programs the machine stops with the final rinse water in the drum Turn the pro gram control knob to 7 for a
22. ove the large knock out directly below the BLACK terminal block _ Install the power cord restraint provided with the 30 A U S dryer cord 6 Thread 30 A dryer cord through the cord restraint and connect the wires to the bottom of the BLACK terminal block If there are connectors on the ends of the wires they must be removed NOTE The two outside connections are HOT The middie connection is neutral This is also true for the 30 A dryer cord Tighten the power cord restraint to hold 30 A U S dryer cord securely 7 Replace top of washer and test units Shut off tap 5 3 4 35 1 2 Cold water supp 11 12 Problems Try the following remedies Poor results may not always be caused by the machine Read through the chart below before contacting your servicer Problem Possible Cause Suggested Remedy OL Door will not open See If the machine doesn t work page 10 Machine will not start Machine will not fill with water Foam in final rinse mt water left in machine S a Water leaks Hoses All hoses especially the inlet hose should be inspected at least once a year Replace if they show signs of cracking Check to see if hose connections at faucets are tight Properly insert and secure end of drain to drain facility A R Extreme vibration Transit packing Remove transit packing See page 11 during spin cycle not removed Machine not level Adjust machine feet and tig
23. ovided in most homes Follow these steps for proper installation 1 Remove the top of the washer by removing the three 25 Torx screws located on the upper back of the unit Lift the top rear and slide it back then lift off 2 Disconnect the electrical cord supplied with the washer from the terminal block and discard it 3 Connect the electrical cord from the dryer to the washer by threading it through the power cord restraint on the washer which held the washer cord and connecting the wires to the TOP of the BLACK terminal block located on the upper back panel inside the unit Tighten power cord restraint Water supply connection The water supply connections must be made by a person having the necessary competence Connect the machine to the supply using the hoses supplied with the machine Water pressure must be in the range 15 146 PSI A tap must be fitted in the supply pipe for the hose If a new supply pipe has been installed for the machine it should be flushed through thoroughly in order to remove any particles of dirt which might otherwise block the strainer in the water inlet of the machine Drain outlet connection The machine is supplied with the outlet hose ready fitted The hose should be hung at a height of 15 3 4 35 1 2 above the floor the lower height is preferable Make sure that the hose is not kinked ORVER CORD 15A 15A amp WASHER IN STACK ROM BEHIND DRYER WASHER 4 Rem
24. p and delivery ASKO products are designed to be repaired in the home Ooh G NM IN NO EVENT SHALL ASKO INC BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states will not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so this exclusion or limitation may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state For warranty service contact the dealer from whom you purchased the unit or an authorized ASKO service outlet Service will be provided during normal business hours Should you have a service problem that is not resolved locally write ASKO USA INC P O Box 851805 Richardson TX 75085 1805 15 Summary of washing instructions Turn the temperature ean te Open the door knob to the required 2 by pressing temperature Then the electrical supply is on 90 Pour detergent and fabric conditioner into the detergent compartment Load the washing and close the door firmly Turn the program knob to the required program and the machine will start T Select any program 4 options When the machine has stopped Open the door by pressing O When a program finishes by pumping out the water the door can be opened directly When a program finishes with water still in the machine turn to 6 and the machine pumps out the wa
25. short spin Most items can withstand careful spinning Make sure that the push button is pressed in The machine stops with the final rinse water still in it Turn the program selection knob to 6 to pump it out gt When the machine has stopped e After a program which concludes by pumping out the water the door can be opened directly as described in 8 If you have selected a program which stops with water in the machine turn the program selector knob to one of the following The machine will then complete the sequence as described after which the door can be opened as in 8 6 Machine pumps out T Spinning ePress in pushbutton for a short sign eRelease the pushbutton for a long sign 8 Water pumps out i Care of the machine Check the needle trap and outiet pump The machine has a needle trap which will trap needles hairpins coins and similar items Clean it at intervals as follows 1 Open lower cover and place a bowl on the floor in front of the pump 1 Turn the pump cover anticlockwise to the position shown in 2 This un covers the drain holes and water will run out into the bowl When the water has finished draining out turn the pump cover further and pull it off Clean out the needle trap and clean the pump rotor at the back of the pump housing 3 Check that there is no grit or small objects in the pump and replace the pu
26. ter Open the door as described in point 2 above if you change your mind _ and want another program turn the program gt J knob to the required position and want to interrupt turn the program knob to 8 The machine pumps out the water After 1 min the door can be opened see point 2 above When restarting the machine check there is still _ detergent in the detergent compartment After using the machine Turn the thermostat knobtoo Leave the door ajar brid Type of fabric Fill j ee a ee eee Wee te cottons a ok M White cottons P z a E he o eae ne Colorfast Economy pee JO Acrylics white o g without presoak White cottons El _ Acrylics colors Itis not permitted to make any changes to the specifications of Quick wash O the machine without the written permission of the manufacturer oes spinning We reserve the right to make changes WM 4110 12004

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