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Type of fabric and degree of soil

Programme
knob

Temperature
knob

Detergent

for wash

Fabric
softener

Stain rem.

button/
Bleach

Length of

the cycle
(minutes)

Description of wash cycle

COTTON

Exceptionally soiled whites
(sheets, tablecloths, etc.)

1

90°C

165

Warm prewash, wash cycle at 90°C, rinse
cycles, intermediate and final spin cycles

Exceptionally soiled whites
(sheets, tablecloths, etc.)

2

90°C

Del./Trad.

145

Wash cycle at 90°C, rinse cycles,

intermediate and final spin cycles

Heavily soiled whites and fast colours

3

60°C

Del./Trad.

130

Wash cycle at 60°C, rinse cycles,

intermediate and final spin cycles

Slightly soiled whites and delicate
colours (shirts, jumpers, etc.)

4

40°C

Del./Trad.

95

Wash cycle at 40°C, rinse cycles,

intermediate and final spin cycles

Rinse cycles/Bleach

Del./Trad.

Rinse cycles, intermediate and final

spin cycles

Spin cycle

Draining and final spin cycle

Stop/Reset

Interrupts/Cancels the selected programme

SYNTHETICS

Heavily soiled fast colour synthetics
(baby linen, etc.)

5

60°C

Delicate

100

Wash cycle at 60°C, rinse cycles,
anti-crease or delicate spin cycle

Heavily soiled fast colour synthetics
(baby linen, etc.)

6

50°C

Delicate

95

Wash cycle at 50°C, rinse cycles,
anti-crease or delicate spin cycle

Delicate colour synthetics
(all types of slightly soiled garments)

7

40°C

Delicate

70

Wash cycle at 40°C, rinse cycles,
anti-crease or delicate spin cycle

Delicate colour synthetics
(all types of slightly soiled garments)

8

30°C

30

Wash cycle at 30°C, rinse cycles  and
delicate spin cycle

Rinse cycles/Bleach

Delicate

Rinse cycles, anti-crease or delicate

spin cycel

Fabric softener

Rinse cycles with automatic introduction of

softener, anti-crease or delicate spin cycle

Spin cycle

Draining and delicate spin cycle

Stop/Reset

Interrupts/Cancels the selected programme

DELICATES

Wool, hand wash

9

40°C

60

Wash cycle at 40°C, rinse cycles and
delicate spin cycle

Particularly delicate garments and

fabrics (curtains, silk, viscose, etc.)

10

30°C

50

Wash cycle at 30°C, rinse cycles,
anti-crease or draining

Rinse cycles

Rinse cyclesi, anti-crease or draining

Spin cycle

Draining and delicate spin cycle

Drain

Drain

Stop/Reset

Interrupts/Cancels the selected programme

A programme for all seasons

What are you washing today?

Instructions for installation and use

  

4

Daily wash Your washer has a programme available for the washing of lightly soiled garments in a short amount of time.
By setting programme at a temperature of 30°C, you can wash different types of fabrics together (except for wool and silk), with a
maximum load of 3 kg. This programmes allows you to save on both time and energy as it only lasts around 30 minutes.

WE RECOMMEND THE USE LIQUID DETERGENT.

Important: to cancel the wash programme you have just set, select one of the symbols   (Stop/Reset) and wait for at least 5 seconds.

Special programme

The data found in the table is purely indicative, and can vary according to the quantity and type of washing, the water system temperature and

the room temperature.

Summary of Contents for WA 155

Page 1: ...M Washing machine Instructions for installation and use WA 155 ...

Page 2: ...ser p 7 How to use the detergent dispenser and the bleach compartment 6 Understanding the control panel p 3 Washing machine s control panel is very simple It has only a few essential buttons to help you choose any type of wash cycle ranging from the most energetic capable of cleaning a mechanic s overalls to the most delicate for wool Familiarising yourself with it will help you get the best out o...

Page 3: ...rned on 4 Selector knob A is positioned on one of the symbols Stop Reset Choosethedesiredprogramme The programme is selected accordingtothetypeofgarments thatneedtobewashed Tochoose aprogramme refertothetableon page 4 Turn knob A until the selected programme is aligned with the mark on the knob turn knob B to the desired temperatu re settings check that knob C is in the desired position if necessa...

Page 4: ...gress or set a new one select one of the symbols Stop Reset and wait 5 when the cancellation has been accepted pilot lamp L flashes and you can then turn the appliance off After the wash cycle has been set and accepted by the washing machine turning the knob will have no effect except for when it is on position Stop Reset Temperature control knob It is used to set the wash tempe rature in the reco...

Page 5: ...etics all types of slightly soiled garments 8 30 C 30 Wash cycle at 30 C rinse cycles and delicate spin cycle Rinse cycles Bleach Delicate Rinse cycles anti crease or delicate spin cycel Fabric softener Rinse cycles with automatic introduction of softener anti crease or delicate spin cycle Spin cycle Draining and delicate spin cycle Stop Reset Interrupts Cancels the selected programme DELICATES Wo...

Page 6: ...t longer resulting in an improved wash All over Europe garment labels contain messages expressed in small yet important symbols Understanding them is very important if you want to get better results and treat your garments the way they deserve to be treated These symbols are divided in five different categories and shapes washing bleaching ironing dry cleaning and drying Consult and learn the symb...

Page 7: ... with whites Quilted coats and anorak You can wash quilted coats and wind cheaters too if they are padded with goose or duck down Do not load more than 2 3 kg and never load 5 kg Repeat rinse once or twice using the gentle spin How much does it weigh 1 sheet 400 500 gr 1 pillow case 150 200 gr 1 tablecloth 400 500 gr 1 bathrobe 900 1 200 gr 1 towel 150 250 gr Coloured T shirts printed onesandshirt...

Page 8: ...ured into compartment 2 just a few seconds before starting the wash cycle In compartment 1 Detergent for pre washing powder In compartment 2 Detergent for washing powder or liquid In compartment 3 Additives softeners perfumes etc In compartment 4 Bleach and delicate bleach Remember that liquid detergent is only designed for wash cycles of up to 60 degrees on non pre wash items Special containers a...

Page 9: ...et It could have been moved whilst cleaning Is there electricity in the house A circuit breaker may have switched off as a result of too many electrical appliances working at the same time Or maybe due to a general failure in your entire area Is the washing machine door closed properly For safety reasons the washing machine cannot work if the door is open or not shut properly Is the On Off button ...

Page 10: ...te a bit during the spin cycle A few cm of space should therefore be left around it The washing machine leaks Is the metal ring of the inlet hose properly attached Turn off the water supply unplug the appliance and try tightening its attachment without forcing it Is the detergent dispenser obstructed Remove and wash it under tap water Is the drain hose well attached Turn off the water supply unplu...

Page 11: ...e screws removethespacerstogetherwith therubbertubesattachedtothem keepingalltheparts andusethe plastic plugs provided to fill in the holes Important Usethecap provided to close the 3 holes which housed thestoppin situatedintheright hand part of the lower back of the washingmachine Levelling The washing machine must be levelled appropriatey in order to guaranteeitscorrectfunctioning To level the a...

Page 12: ...e Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the lead may not correspond with the coloured markings identifyng the terminalsinyourplug proceedas follows Connect Green Yellow wire to terminal marked E or or colouredGreenorGreen Yellow Connect Brown wire to terminal marked L or coloured Red Connect Blue wire to terminal marked N or coloured Black Ifa13ampplug BS1363 isused it must be fitted w...

Page 13: ...e to the component parts of your washing machine When in need check the pump and the rubber hose The washer comes equipped with a self cleaning pump that does not require any cleaning or maintenance Small objects may accidentally fall into the pump coins hair clips loose buttons and other small items To avoid possible damage they are withheld in an accessible pre chamber situated at the lower end ...

Page 14: ...supply cable is specialandcanbepurchased exclusively from authorised Technical Service Centres To replace the cable 1 Make sure that the machine is switched off and unplugged 2 Remove the covering lid by unscrewingthetwoscrewsI and then pull it towards you fig 3 3 Disconnect the wires from the radio interference suppressor F fig 4 noting as to their position Blue N wire Brown L wire leaving the ea...

Page 15: ...ing details to hand when you ring us Thenatureoftheproblem theModelNumberandtheSerialNumber These numbers can be found on the appliance and on the portion of the Registration Card which you retain Stay in touch THANK YOU for choosing an Indesit appliance We are confident you have made a good choice and that your new appliance will give many years of excellent service And we re there when you need ...

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