Akai AK-FL10 10kg Front Load Washing Machine

User Manual - Page 22

For AK-FL10.

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Instructions (Cont.)
Before each wash
Before loading the washing machine
- Ensure that the washer is stable, level and properly connected to the power supply.
- Check that no young child or pet has climbed into the drum.
- Ensure that the water inlet hose and the drain hose are properly connected.
- Ensure that the drain hose is securely connected into the drain spout or sink.
When loading the machine
- Empty all pockets of clothing to be washed. Hard, sharp objects such as coins,
safety pins, paper clips, bra wires, nails, screws or stones can cause extensive
damage to the appliance and block the pump. Any damage or malfunction
resulting from foreign objects is not covered by your warranty and may lead to
expensive repairs.
- Turn items with zippers inside out, close zippers, hooks and eyelets, fasten
buckles and tie fabric belts. This will also help reduce impact noise when the
items hit against the turning drum.
- Brush dirt, sand or pet hair off clothes and turn pockets inside out. Pretreat stains.
- Turn items that pill easily inside out.
- Sort your washing into appropriate loads: whites, darks, cottons, synthetics,
woollens, etc. Place small or delicate items into a wash bag for protection.
- Put your washing in the machine, loading items uniformly in the drum. For best
results, include both larger and smaller items in a wash.
- Do not overload the washer; the maximum dry washing capacity is 10 kg.
- When closing the appliance door prior to starting the unit, ensure that items are
not jammed in the door.
CAUTION: Do NOT wash the following items in the washing machine:
- jackets, raincoats, sleeping bags, fishing coats and similar clothes
- carpets or floor rugs
- underwire bras—instead, ensure these are placed in a closed garment bag before
washing in the machine
- clothes that have any residues of flammable materials, as this may result in fire
or explosion (for example, articles that have been cleaned in, washed in, soaked
in, or dabbed with industrial chemicals, or combustible or explosive substances
(such as wax, oil, paint, petrol, alcohol, degreasers, dry-cleaning solvents,
kerosene, etc.); items containing such substances must be washed by hand or
rinsed thoroughly before machine-washing them
- single items, as this can cause unbalance problems during the wash or spin cycles;
we suggest you always add a few more items to the wash to avoid such problems
- items such as ties, suits, evening attire; silk or fur attire; or anything else labelled
unsuitable for machine-washing—always check the garment label (see page 29).
Instructions (Cont.)
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