Smeg WDI12C Washer/Dryer User Manual


 
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Options buttons
The options that may be available on the washer dryer are
shown below.
Quick wash Button
This button reduces the overall duration of the washing cycle. This
option is used to wash small loads or less dirty washing in less time.
The bleach stage is skipped when the Quick Wash button is
pressed (for models with bleach function).
Increase water button
This washer dry er is programmed to use a certain quantity of water
and consume a certain amount of power considered to be sufficient
f or a normal washing cycle.
Only press this button for specific requirements, e.g.: for very
delicate fabrics (curtains or wool).
The water lev el f or washing and rinsing rises and power consump-
tion for heating increases.
Easy-iron button
This option reduces creasing on garments at the end of the pro-
gramme. The machine perf orms a more delicate spin cycle and
mov es the garments at the end of the programme. Spin speed f or
all programmes is 600 rpm.
Economy cycle button
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Press this button f or cottons programmes, the machine will per-
form an extended wash at 35°C (biological step) thereby offer-
ing good washing performance combined with power saving.
The machine then continues the cycle at the selected tempera-
ture.
N.B.:
Press the economy cycle button to obtain a maximum washing
temperature of 60° C and the elimination of the pre wash cycle.
Extra Rinse button
In areas with sof t water or to improv e rinsing, press this button (op-
tional f or intensiv e programmes) to enable the extra rinse f unction
(about 20% more water).
Delicates button
Press this button to reduce mov ement of the drum and, conse-
quently , of the washing. Suitable f or particularly delicate garments
(shirts, silk, curtains, etc.)
Half load button
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If the machine is used with a smaller amount of washing than that
indicated in the “Programme Chart”, press this button to sav e water,
detergent and electricity.
This option should not be used f or synthetics or woollens.
The recommended doses of detergents should be reduced in
proportion to the load.