Moffat washing machine Instructions

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Instructions for Use
Washing machine
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79 kg
120 V, 60 Hz
1500 W
15 lbs (7kg)
120 V, 15 A, 60 Hz
15 A
Description of washing machine
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water inlet hose and appropriate sealing gaskets
water and main connections.
with added anti-corrosion agents. Follow the
water faucet.
Cautions
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Before connecting the appliance read
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To reduce the risk of  re, electric shock,
with gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, and other
wash water. These substances give off vapors
water faucets and let the water  ow from
Important safety instructions
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Improper connection of the equipment-
grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a quali ed electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded.
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In removing the wrapping be careful not to
damage the appliance with a sharp object.
Be sure to remove the transport brackets
prior to use, otherwise the appliance may be permanently damaged. In such cases the warranty conditions are void.
Installation and connection
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The  oor must be a hard surface with a
maximum slope of ˝ per foot (1,27 cm per 30 cm). To make sure the washer does not vibrate or move, you may have to reinforce the  oor.
washing machine.
To ensure correct operation of the appliance,
water pressure inlet must be between 7 psi to 116 psi (0,05 MPa and 0,8 MPa).
Minimum water pressure can be established by
measuring the quantity of poured out water. 0,8 gal (3 litres) of water must be poured out from completely opened tap in 15 seconds.
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The wall socket must be accessible at all
times and must be equipped with a ground lead (in accordance with the local safety regulations).
The permanent connection must be  tted
by an authorized personnel only.
Damaged main power cable may be
replaced only by the manufacturer or authorized servicer.
Never plug the appliance into the electric
shaver socket or hair dryer socket.
Connect to individual branch circuit.
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Add washing and treatment agents (detergent and
A - program selector
(green)
Operation
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Do the buttons and zippers, tie the strings
and pull out the pockets.
Very delicate laundry should be put in a
special protective sack.
It is suggested to load the drum with items
of different sizes.
Pay attention to the labels on the clothes,
indicating the recommending washing mode (see table of textile treatment symbols on the last page of these instructions).
(
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Cottons: whites/colored
Perma press
Delicates
Knit
Rinse hold
knob (B).
washing cycle. Indicator LED above the knob is
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Aggressive spinning for non-delicate laundry at high
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Adding washing and softening agents
When adding softener, be careful to  ll the
dispenser only up to the marked level.
Be sure to close the detergent dispenser
when opening/closing the appliance door.
If a power failure occurs during the
washing program, when the power is restored the machine will resume the execution of a program where it had been interrupted.
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stage (if this function had been previously
If a power failure occurs when the drum is
still full of water, be careful not to open the door before you pump the water out.
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will save energy.
Avoid washing too little quantities of laundry
Add powder or liquid detergents according to the
water softeners.
Tips for washing and energy saving
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Do not put clods of detergent into the
soap dispenser as the tube in the washing machine may clog.
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Disconnect the washing machine from the
main power supply before cleaning!
Cleaning and maintenance
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After each wash wipe the door rubber gasket. This
will prolong its useful life.
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washing program.
Troubleshooting
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Af x the outlet pipe to the drain.
outlet pipe is positioned higher than
Add more detergent for such soiled
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whitener.
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possible
Additional function
Tables
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washing
washing
washing
washing
High
Low
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Warranty
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Consumer Support
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