SYWOOD LTW-65, LTW-610 User Manual

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Washing Machine
LTW-65 LTW-610
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Contents
Warnings
Installation
Preparation
Program Selection and Operating Your Machine
Maintenance and Cleaning
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Your Washing Machine
Detergent Drawer
Control panel
Tabletop
Adjustable feet
Front door
Filter cover
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In order to improve the product quality, modifications can be made in the specifications without prior notice.
The illustrations in this guide are schematic and may not exactly match with your product.
The values that are declared in the markings on your product or in the printed documents accompanying are obtained in a laboratory environment according to the related standards. These values may vary according to the usage of the product and environmental conditions.
Specifications of your Washing Machine
Models
Maximum dry laundry capacity (kg)
Height
Width
Depth
Net Weight
Power inlet
Total current
Total Power
Washing-rinsing speed
Spin speed
(cm)
(cm)
(cm)
(kg)
(VHz.)
(A)
(W)
(rpm)
(rpm max.)
LTW-65
5
85
60
54
62
230 / 50
10
2350
52
500
LTW-610
5
85
60
54
62
230 / 50
10
2350
52
1000
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Warnings
• This product is designed for household
usage.
• Your washing machine is adjusted to 230 volts. Your machine may not
operate with low voltage.
• If the current value of the fuse at your
home is less then 16 amperes, consult a qualified electrician and have a fuse of 16 amperes installed.
• When using with or without a
transformer, make sure that the grounding installation is made by a
qualified
electrician. When used without grounding, our company shall not be
responsible for the possible damages.
• In order to make your machine ready to
use, call Authorized Service and if your clean water installation and water drains are not proper, call a qualified plumber.
• Your machine should not be placed on
a rug covered floor. Otherwise, electrical parts may overheat since your machine will not be able to take air from the bottom. This may lead to the machine malfunction.
• While installing the machine, make sure
that the hot and cold water taps are connected correctly. Otherwise, your laundries may come out hot in the end of washing process and worn out.
• When the supply cord/plug of the
machine is damaged, you must call the authorized service.
• Make sure that the water inlet hoses are
new. Do not use worn out/used water inlet hoses again. It may cause stains to remain on your laundries.
• Before washing the clothes that are pre-
treated with cleaning agents (gasoline ether, liquid stain remover and etc.) rinse thoroughly with clean water.
• Never wash the device with a water
hose! There is a risk of electric shock!
Before cleaning, always disconnect the
electricity connection by unplugging.
• Never touch the plug with wet hands.
Never grab from the cable but from the plug when unplugging.
• If the power cable or the plug is
damaged, or the appliance shows any
other errors, do not operate the
appliance!
• For the failures that can not be solved by
applying the information given in these operating instructions:
Turn off the machine, unplug it, close
the water tap and contact with the cus­tomer service center. Never try to repair the machine by yourself.
• When you operate your washing ma­chine for the first time, use Cotton 90o program with detergent without loading the machine with laundry in order to make it ready for washing your laundry. After washing the very dirty clothes such as the working clothes of a car techni­cian, it is recommended to repeat the machine cleaning process.
• The performance of your washing
machine depends on the compound
effect of the machine, water and the cleaning agent that is used. If poor and unqualified cleaning agents are used, stains on your laundries will be
stabilized. Before washing the stained
laundries, pay attention to clean them as described in the following pages.
• Your machine is designed to resume
its operation when the power restores
after a power failure. You can not cancel
the program by pressing On/Off button. When the power restores, the machine will resume from the point it stopped.
• During the production, some water may
have remained in your machine because of the quality control processes. It does not cause any damage to your machine.
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