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Programme
Temperature range
Maximum load
Reference spin
speed
Programme description
(Type of load and soil level)
Rinse 7 kg
1200 rpm
4)
To rinse and spin the laundry. All fabrics, except woollens
and very delicate fabrics. Reduce the spin speed accord-
ingly to the type of laundry.
Drain 7 kg To drain the water in the drum. All fabrics.
Spin 7 kg
1200 rpm
All fabrics, except woollens and delicate fabrics. To
spin the laundry and to drain the water in the drum.
Easy Iron
60°C - Cold
1 kg
900 rpm
Synthetic items requiring a gentle wash. Normal and
light soil.
5)
Refresh 20min
30°C
1 kg
900 rpm
Synthetic and delicate items. Light soil items or items
to refresh.
Jeans
60°C - Cold
3 kg
1200 rpm
Items in denim and jersey. Normal soil.
30'@ 30°
30°C
3 kg
700 rpm
A short cycle for synthetic and delicate items with
light soil level or for items to freshen up.
1) Standard programmes for the Energy Label consumption values. According to regulation
1061/2010, these programmes are respectively the «Standard 60°C cotton programme» and the «Stand-
ard 40°C cotton programme». They are the most efficient programmes in terms of combined energy and
water consumption for washing normally soiled cotton laundry.
The water temperature of the washing phase may differ from the temperature declared for the
selected programme.
2) During this cycle the drum rotates slowly to ensure a gentle wash. It can seem that the drum doesn't
rotate or doesn't rotate properly, but this is normal for this programme.
3) The appliance performs the short heating phase if the water temperature is below 20°C. The appliance
can show the temperature setting as “cold”.
4) The default spin speed is 700 rpm.
5) To reduce creasing, this cycle regulates the water temperature and performs a soft wash and spin
phase. The appliance adds some rinses.
Programme options compatibility
Programme Spin Rinse Hold
Quick
1)
Extra RinseDelay Start
Cotton
Cotton Eco
Synthetics
Delicates
Wool/Handwash
Dark Garments
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