Fisher & Paykel WL70T60C Washer User Manual


 
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Changing the wash cycle options
Temperature
AquaSmart™ offers five wash temperatures.
Cold Tap Cold Warm/Cold Warm Warm/Hot Hot
Incoming water
from tap
20°C 35°C
40°C 50°C 60°C
Using the SCROLL buttons, simply scroll to the left to decrease the wash temperature or to
the right to increase wash temperature, then press SELECT/TICK to confirm your selection.
The Temperature option selects the temperature of the first phase of the two-part wash
system, the Detergent Activating Wash.
Cold (Controlled Cold)
The temperature of cold water varies widely, depending on your location and the season.
The lower the water temperature, the less effective the wash becomes. To help with
this issue we have developed COLD which adds a small amount of warm water, when
necessary, to raise your cold water wash to 20°C. This will ensure that you receive the most
effective wash in cold water.
Fabric Softener
If you wish to use fabric softener in your AquaSmart™ clothes washer, please select the
Fabric Softener option from the Wash Options. Scroll to select Fabric Softener ON, and
then press SELECT/TICK to confirm your selection. This will adjust the rinse to dispense the
fabric softener correctly.
Spin Speed
Your AquaSmart™ washer offers three spin speeds: Fast (1000 rpm), Medium (700 rpm)
and Slow (300 rpm), plus an additional No Spin option. The DRIP DRY option can also be
selected (refer to page 16). Simply increase or decrease your spin speed by scrolling left or
right. Press the SELECT button to confirm your selection.
Delay Start
The Delay Start option delays the start of the wash cycle between 15 minutes and 18
hours. This can be useful to time your washing to finish when you arrive home from work,
or to start once you have finished in the shower. Simply scroll right to increase the delay
time, and left to decrease the time, or turn Delay Start off. Press the SELECT button to
confirm your selection.
Note: We suggest that you avoid using Delay Start for damp, non-colourfast items as this
may cause dye to run.
Wash cycle options
To alter any of the wash options explained below, please refer to page 14 for instructions on
changing the wash cycle options.