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Getting To Know Your Machine - Zanussi TL 1033 Instructions For The Use And Care

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Getting to know your machine
The controls and how to use them
A Programme chart (on detergent
dispenser lid).
B Detergent dispenser
C Pilot light
D Programme select^ dial
E Economy button
F Spin speed button 500-1000
G Half load button (1^
H Drain filter
A Programme chart
This chart will help you to select the
correct wash programme. The letter and
wash programme numbers correspond to
those used in the detailed charts on
pages 12-15.
B Detergent dispenser
The dispenser has three compartments —
two for detergent (a and b) and one for
fabric conditioner (c), (see figure 8
page 18).
The fabric conditioner compartment is
fitted with a removable small lid. To
open the dispenser, pull the handle which
is at the lower half, upwards gently.
C Pilot light
The pilot light comes on when the
machine is set to start.
G Half load pushbutton IH)
By pressing this before selecting a wash
programme the intake of water is
reduced. This is useful if you want to
wash half loads, 2kg (4V2lb) instead of
the usual 4.5kg (101b) of cotton or linen
items. By reducing the water
consumption you will use less electricity.
The half load programme is not suitable
for synthetic or mixed fabric, delicate
articles or wool. These fabrics all need a
high water level to avoid creasing.
F Spin speed pushbutton
If this is pressed in at the beginning of
an energetic wash cycle, this push button
provides the final spin at 500 rpm
instead of 1000 rpm.
E Economy push-button
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By pressing in this push-button prior to
selecting wash cycle B or C, you will
obtain a reduction of the wash
temperature from 95°C to 60°C whilst
the duration of the programme will
remain practically unchanged.
This will ensure a substantial saving in
electricity consumption.
It is advisable to press in this
pushbutton particularly when washing
strong white fabrics which do not have
stubborn stains.
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