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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

 

Color - Separate clothes into three groups: whites and 
pastels medium and bright colors and dark colors. 
Items which bleed color should be washed alone. 

 

Type of fabrics - Delicate items should be separated 
from sturdier items. Fabrics that shed lint should be 
separated from those which shed none or attract lint.

 

 

 

 

Garment constructions - Garments that fray easily or 
that have unusual trim require gentle care. These gar-
ments may be washed in the front loader using the knit 
cycle. If garments are fragile and delicate hand wash-
ing may be desirable. 

 

Degree of soil - Heavily soiled items should be sepa-
rated from the rest of the wash to prevent transfer of 
soil in the wash water.

 

LAUNDRY PREPARATION 

Sorting 
Clothes should be sorted to separate items which could damage other garments. Sort items into loads according to 
similar colors, fabrics, garment construction and degrees of soil. 

Inspection 
 
While sorting clothes into wash-loads, also inspect each garment to see if it requires special care.  

Pre-treating 
Pre-treat heavily soiled areas such as collars, cuffs and 
centers of pillow cases by using a pre-wash spray, or 
brushing liquid detergent or a laundry detergent and    
water paste over the areas before washing.  
Refer to the Stain Removal Chart for treatment of    
specific stains. If an entire item is heavily soiled or very 
stained, it may be easier and more effective to pre-wash 
the item before laundering than to pre-treat every spot. 
Pre-Washing 
Pre-wash excessively soiled clothes, such as work or 
children's play clothes. 
 They often contain deeply embedded dirt. Pre-washing 
with detergent will help loosen the soil.

 

 

Laundry Aids 
Detergents are the most popular cleaning agents for 
home laundry. Using too little detergent results in poor 
washability, while using too much causes over sudsing 
and poor rinsing. Detergents not only remove soil, but 
also hold it in suspension in the wash water to prevent 
redepositing it on the wash load. The amount to use de-
pends on wash load size, amount of soil, Water hardness 
and detergent type. ALWAYS measure the amount of 
detergent. The amount of suds formed is not necessarily 
an indication of how much to use. Some detergents form 
a great amount of suds, others only a few.  
Use only    detergents suitable for front loading washers 
for best  results.

 

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Remove stains while they are fresh and easy to get 
out. Try cold water first to remove unknown stains. 
Hot water sets stains containing protein such as blood, 
egg, meat and milk. To remove difficult stains, refer to 
the Stain Removal Chart at the end of this book. 

Pre-treat heavily soiled areas such as collars cuffs and 
centers of pillow cases. Refer to the "Pre-treating"  
section for specific instructions.  

Mend rips and tears before washing so further damage 
is not done to garments. 

Empty pockets. Objects left in pockets such as crayons 
pens markers or tobacco crumbs may stain an entire 
wash load. Paper tissues will shred leaving bits on 
each item in the washer. Remove coins and other    
foreign objects to prevent damage to the machine. 

 

 

Fasten all hooks zippers and buttons.  

Turn knit garments wrong side out to reduce the     
tendency of knits to "pill". Fabric "pills" are balls of 
fiber on the surface of the garment caused by wear or 
friction. 

 

Remove loose dirt and sand. Brush dirt from trouser 
cuffs. Shake or vacuum rugs to remove loose surface 
soil. 

 

If  buckle  is  washable  place  a  scrap  of  material        
securely around the ornament before washing and  
drying to prevent scratching and damage to the 

 

 

 

 

 

 

machine.  Remove  non-wash-able  trims,  buckles,    
buttons and belts.

 

Tie strings, belts and apron sashes into bows to avoid 
tangling during washing.

 

Summary of Contents for WDC1024M

Page 1: ...3 fax 503 656 8829 web www westlandsales com www splendide com e mail splendide westlandsales com OWNERS MANUAL When Technology Meets Ecology CAUTION Before operating this appliance it is recommended that you read this manual and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions COMBINATION WASHER CONDENSER DRYER MODEL WDC1024M WDC1025M ...

Page 2: ...paration 6 Wash Table 10 11 Sorting 6 Laundry Aids 11 Inspection 6 Detergent Recommendations 11 Pre Treating 6 Bleaches 11 Pre Washing 6 Liquid Fabrics Softeners 11 Laundry Aids 6 Stain Removal Chart 11 12 Washer Features 7 Care and Cleaning 13 On Off Button 7 Cleaning the Exterior 13 Medium High Spin Button 7 Cleaning the Interior 13 High Heat Half Heat Button 7 General Maintenance 13 Wash Timer ...

Page 3: ...anship or materials covered by this warranty To avoid a charge for an unnecessary service call and before calling a serviceman please refer to the Avoid Service Check List for situations that you can remedy This list is included at the back of this Use and Care Book This appliance is an automatic washer dryer It is front loading with an extra large door opening for easier access It has 5 wash cycl...

Page 4: ... 4 holes on the cabinet with the plastic blanking plugs that you will find in the accessories bag Fig 3 MODELS WDS1043M SWD1054M WDC1024 WDC1024M 1 Remove fixing screws and respective spacers from the two brackets to cross bearing Fig 4 and remove brackets 2 Close the 7 holes on the cabinet with the plastic blanking plugs that you will find in the accessories bag Fig 5 LEVELING After selecting a p...

Page 5: ...ully position the drain hose to avoid kinks and ensure proper drainage of the water The outlet end of the drain hose must be at least 20 50 cm above the base of the machine At this point it is possible for the water to be discharged into a sink standpipe or drainpipe No more than 6 of the drain hose should insert into a stand pipe Assure an air break is available to prevent the machine from siphon...

Page 6: ...ng the following Read all instructions before using the appliance Do not wash or dry articles that have been previously cleaned washed or spotted with gasoline dry cleaning solvents or other flammable or explosive substances as they emit vapors that could ignite or explode Do not allow children to play on or in the appliance Close supervision of children is necessary Before the appliance is remove...

Page 7: ...acing is in inches and is the minimum acceptable Additional spacing should be considered for easy installation servicing and com pliance with local codes and ordinances Other installations must use the mini mum dimensions indicated Minimum Installation Spacing Additional clearances for wall door and floor moldings may be required Page 5 ...

Page 8: ...me laundry Using too little detergent results in poor washability while using too much causes over sudsing and poor rinsing Detergents not only remove soil but also hold it in suspension in the wash water to prevent redepositing it on the wash load The amount to use de pends on wash load size amount of soil Water hardness and detergent type ALWAYS measure the amount of detergent The amount of suds...

Page 9: ...u just how much drying time to allow to get the effect you want Drain Screen The removable drain screen which protects the pump from lint and foreign matter needs to be cleaned periodi cally How often will depend on your wash load e g cotton towels cause more lint to collect than nylon loads Open the service door by pressing on the left hand side Turn drain screen counter clockwise and pull the dr...

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Page 11: ...and the wash cycle will start Wash time will be approximately 60 minutes upon completion the machine will automatically start to dry the load When the dryer has completely finished it s cycle the machine will automatically stop After washing and drying are complete the hot and cold water faucets should be turned off and push the ON OFF switch Wipe the inside off the washer door and rubber boot wit...

Page 12: ...require Open the door load the articles to be dried into the cylinder and close the door Press the On Off button in and the machine will then start the drying cycle Door may be opened during drying cycle TO RINSE SPIN AND TUMBLE DRY It is possible to rinse spin and tumble dry articles which have not been previously washed in the machine The dry weight of the load must not exceed load size previous...

Page 13: ...he suds level should never rise more than halfway up the porthole Too much foam will not only impede the wash action of your machine but will rinse through the detergent dispenser and make a mess on the floor If this should happen clear excessive suds by setting the timer to the beginning of the first rinse and allow the machine to rinse out Bleach Bleach functions to whiten clothes remove certain...

Page 14: ...aunder You may be able to restore fabric color by sponging with ammonia Rinse thoroughly Dye Rinse or soak in cold water Work detergent into stain Rinse If necessary bleach Stain is not always possible to remove A commercial color remover may also be used Egg or Meat Juice Rinse in cold water If stain remains sprinkle with meat tenderizer let stand 15 to 20 minutes If stain still remains sponge wi...

Page 15: ...vent or turpentine Launder Urine Soak in cool water If stain is dry work a detergent paste into the spot then rinse If necessary bleach Page 13 CARE AND CLEANING Cleaning The Exterior As you use the washer occasionally wipe the cabinet with a damp cloth or sponge wipe dry with a soft cloth Do not use polish or any kind on the plastic trim Some polishes contain agents which may damage plastics Clea...

Page 16: ...or the inlet hoses are not turned completely on Water is being used elsewhere in the house when the washer is running Water inlet hose filter are clogged Fig 3 Water inlet hoses are kinked Wash And Rinse Water Temperatures Are Incorrect The hot water hose and cold water hose are connected to the wrong faucets Water Is Entering Washer But Tub Does Not Fill Standpipe for the drain hose is not the co...

Page 17: ...al fasteners are hitting the washer tub during the washing cycle Vibrating Noise Washer is not level and lock nuts may not be securely tightened on front adjusting feet A rubber cap may be missing from one of the leveling legs Washer may not be installed on a solid firm floor The four shipping brackets are still on the machine Thumping Noise Heavy wash loads may produce a thumping noise at the beg...

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