Campomatic WM747IT Owner's manual

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Washing machines
Type
Owner's manual

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EN
Washing Guide
ENGLISH 3-6
EN
SM3135
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WASHING GUIDE
Detergent drawer:
1 Prewash
Softener
2 Washing
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WASH IN THE CORRECT WAY
Control panel:
A Table of Programmes
B Extra Functions
C On/Off Button
D Thermostat Dial
E Programmator Dial
F Machine “ON” Indicatore Light
Before attempting to operate the washing machine, ensure that the installation has been per-
formed correctly, as described in the instruction booklet.
Daily use
1. Before putting clothes in the washing machine, empty the pockets of any hard or sharp object
(nails, screws, coins, pins and stones) that may damage the machine and garments.
2. To improve washing performance, introduce laundry into the washing machine without compressing
it or overloading the machine. A whole load of highly absorbent fabrics, such as bathrobes and
towels, can unbalance the machine during the spin cycle. The automatic load balancing system
arranges laundry in the most even manner possible, and sets the optimum spin speed to minimise
any vibrations.
3. Close the door making sure that garments are not caught between the seal and the door.
4. Put the correct amount of detergent in the drawer 2. Insert the bulkhead supplied if you are using
liquid detergent. If you want to enable the prewash option, add the detergent in the drawer 1. Use
the drawer marked with the special symbol for the softener. After adding the detergent, gently
close the drawer.
5. Choose and set the desired washing cycle program and temperature using the relative E and D
knobs.
Do not turn the programming knob to the left. If you pass the desired program,
continue to turn to the right until you reach the desired position again.
6. Buttons B are used to select the extra functions.
7. To start the wash machine to press the On/Off button (the indicator light will turn on).
8. To turn off the machine in the event of an emergency, set the ON/OFF button to OFF, the
selection will be confirmed by the switching off of the LED.
At the end of the washing cycle, the washing machine will stop at one of the STOP points on
the programming knob.
1. Turn off the washing machine by pressing the On/Off push button.
2. Take out the laundry
3. With dry hands, unplug the machine
4. Close the water tap.
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CONTROL PANEL
HIGH LEVEL BUTTON: Press the button for to have an improvement of washing
and spinning results.
EN
ON/OFF BUTTON: To push button for to switch ON the machine, the indicator light
will be illuminated.
NO SPIN BUTTON: Pushing this button the washing machine carries out a normal
wash cycle but does not spin.
EXTRA RINSE BUTTON: The washing machine has been designed to reduce water
consumption to a minimum. Three rinse cycles are normally sufficient.
For very soft water zones or for those who are allergic to detergent residues, pressing
this button and the machine will carry out an extra rinse.
ADJUSTABLE SPIN: Pressing this button, the spin speed can be adjusted to choose
600rpm or 1100rpm.
Unbalanced load control during spin cycle:
This washing machine is equipped with a special electronic control system for proper load balanc
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ing. Prior to every spin, the system makes sure that the cloths are spread as evenly as possible in
the drum. In the case of uneven laundry distribution, for safety reasons, the final spin speed will be
reduced and in cases of high load imbalance, will not be performed.
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PROGRAM TABLE
EN
(*) Actual water temeperature may differ from that indicated in the program. Washing phase active
Type of laundry
Max
Load
recommen-
ded (kg)
Maximum
spin
speed
(rpm/min)
Options
Program
Max
Temperature
The washing machine will carry out a prewash at 40°C max.
A Prewash is recommended for items soiled with dust, soil,
sand or with particularly resistant stains. Heavily soiled white
linen and cotton fabrics.
The standard 60°C and 40°C cotton programmes are
suitable to clean normally soiled cotton laundry and
they are the most efficient programmes in terms of
combined energy and water consumption for washing
that type of cotton laundry. The above mentioned
programs are in accordance with European Regulations
1015/2010 and 1061/2010 on the specific eco-design
requirements. The actual water temperature may differ
from the declared cycle temperature. The standard
60°C and 40°C cotton programmes were verified in
compliance with standard EN60456.
Resistant white and coloured fabrics in linen and
cotton.
Coloured items in linen or cotton. Mixed light and dark
colours can be safely washed without any risk of
discolouring.
The Rinse programme is useful for rinsing
hand-washed items or for refreshing items that have
not been used for a long time.
Whitener, schented, softener.
A special programme for spinning hand-washed
washing and for draining water from the tub.
The washing machine will carry out a prewash at 40°C
max. Programme designed for synthetic and mixed
fibres such as rayon and viscose declared as being
machine washable by the manufacturer.
Programme designed for synthetic and mixed fibres
such as rayon and viscose declared as being machine
washable by the manufacturer.
The programme allows different fabrics and synthetics
(cotton, synthetics, mixed) to be washed together with
perfect results.
The wool program is ideal for washing delicate items
with labels stating "machine washable". It ensures
colour care and that garments stay in good shape.
The delicate rinse programme is useful for rinsing
hand-washed delicate items or for refreshing items that
have not been used for a long time.
Whitener, schented, softener.
A delicate special programme for spinning hand-washed
washing and for draining water from the tub.
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3 60°
60°
Max
Programs
4 40°
40°
Max
5-- Max
6-- Max
7-- Max
8 60° 500
9 60° 500
10 50° 500
11 35° 500
12 -- 500
13 -- 500
14 -- 500
Max
1 90° Max
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
2.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
Prewash
Rinses
Wash
Softener
Final Spin
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Maximum load (kg)
MODEL
Dimensions
Maximum spin speed
(rpm/min)
Width (cm)
Height (cm)
Depth (cm)
Water pressure
Electrical connection
0.05 MPa - 1 MPa
See plate affixed with characteristics
59.5
85.0
55.0
1100
8.5
WM747LT / WM747LTS / WM747LTB
NOTES
EN
Washing Guide
461308666 CF SM3135 21/02/2017
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Campomatic WM747IT Owner's manual

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