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    Display symbols
    Figure 3
    13.a - Spin Speed Indicator
    13.b – Temperature Indicator
    13.c – Spinning Symbol
    13.d – Temperature Symbol
    13.e – Remaining Time and Delaying 
    Time Indicator
    13.f	–	Program	Indicator	Symbols	
    (prewashing/main washing/rinsing/
    softener/spinning)
    13.g – Economy Symbol
    13.h – Time Delaying Symbol
    13.i – Door Locked Symbol
    13.j – Start Symbol
    13.k – Standby Symbol
    13.l – Auxiliary Function Symbols
    Turning the machine on
    Plug	in	your	machine.	Turn	the	tap	on	
    completely. Check if the hoses are 
    connected	tightly.	Place	the	laundry	
    in	the	machine.	Put	in	detergent	and	
    softener.	Press	the	“On/Off”	button	
    (Figure	2-14).
    Program selection
    Select the appropriate program from 
    the program table according to type, 
    amount and soiling degree of the laundry 
    and washing temperatures.
    Bring	the	Programme	Selection	Knob	
    (Figure	2-12)	to	the	program	mode	that	
    you wish to wash your laundry at.
    The recommended temperature and 
    spin speed for the selected program appear.	Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	
    button	(Figure	2-10)	to	start	the	
    program.
    Main programs 
    Depending on the type of textile, the 
    following	main	programs	are	available:
    •Cottons
    You	can	wash	your	durable	clothes	
    at	this	program.	Your	laundry	shall	
    be washed with intense washing 
    movements during a longer washing 
    cycle. It is recommended for your 
    cotton clothes (such as bed sheets, 
    duvet and pillowcase sets, bathrobes, 
    underclothing,	etc.).
    C	“Super	40”	programme	may	be	
    selected	instead	of	“Cotton	60*”	
    programme during winter in areas 
    where the input water temperatures 
    low and/or in areas with low supply 
    voltage.
    The auxiliary functions in the table may 
    differ according to the model of your 
    machine.
    •Intensive
    You	can	wash	your	durable	and	heavily	
    soiled clothes at this program. In this 
    program, your clothes will be washed 
    for a longer time and an extra rinsing 
    will	be	made	compared	to	“Cottons”	
    program.	You	can	use	it	for	your	heavily	
    soiled clothes that you wish to be rinsed 
    sensitively.
    • Mini
    This program is used to quickly wash 
    a small number of lightly soiled cotton 
    garments.
    •Hand wash
    You	can	wash	your	woolen/delicate	
    clothes that bear “not machine- 
    washable”	labels	for	which	hand	wash	
     
    						
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    is recommended at this program. It 
    washes the laundry with very tender 
    washing movements without wearing 
    your clothes out.
    •Woollens
    You	can	wash	your	machine-washable	
    woollen garments at this program. Wash 
    by selecting the proper temperature 
    according to the labels of your clothes. 
    It is recommended to use appropriate 
    detergents for woolens. 
    •Delicates
    You	can	wash	your	delicate	clothes	
    at this program. It has more sensitive 
    washing movements and does not 
    make intermediate spinning compared 
    to	“Synthetic”	program.	It	must	be	used	
    for clothes for which sensitive washing is 
    recommended.
    •Synthetics
    You	can	wash	your	less	durable	clothes	
    at this program. Lighter washing 
    movements and shorter washing 
    cycle	is	used	compared	to	“Cottons”	
    program. It is recommended for your 
    synthetic clothes (such as shirts, 
    blouses, synthetic/cotton blended 
    garments,	etc.).	For	curtains	and	veils,	it	
    is	recommended	to	use	“Synthetic	40˚C”	
    program with prewash and anti-creasing 
    functions selected. Detergent should 
    not be put in the prewash compartment. 
    Less detergent should be put in the 
    main wash compartment as the veil 
    foams too much because of its meshed 
    structure.
    Additional programs 
    For special cases, there are also extra 
    programs	available:
    • Baby
    Increased hygiene is provided by a 
    longer heating period and an additional 
    rinse cycle. It is recommended for baby 
    clothes and clothes worn by allergic 
    people.
    • Super 40
    This program washes for a longer period 
    at 40°C and gives the same result as 
    the	“Cottons	60°C”	program,	thus	it	
    saves energy. It is suitable for clothes for which	you	cannot	use	the	“Cotton	60°C”	
    program.
    Each of these main programs comprise 
    of a complete washing process, 
    including washing, rinsing and, if 
    required, spin cycles.
    C 
    Sort the laundry according to type 
    of fabric, color, degree of soiling and 
    permissible water temperature while 
    choosing a program.
    C  Always select the lowest required 
    temperature. Higher temperature 
    means higher power consumption.
    C  For further program details, see  
    “Program	Selection	Table”
    Economy symbol
    Shows energy saving programs and 
    temperature selections.
    As	“Intensive”	and	“Baby”	programs	are	
    long programs with higher temperature 
    selections	to	ensure	hygiene,	“Economy”	
    Symbol	(Figure	3-13g)	will	not	light	up.
    Special programs
    For specific applications, you can select 
    any	of	the	following	programs:
    • Rinse
    This program is used when you want to 
    rinse or starch separately.
    • Spin
    This program spins with maximum 
    possible rpm in the default setting.
    C	 You	should	use	a	lower	spin	rpm	for	 delicate laundries.
    • Pump
    This program is used to discharge the 
    water of the clothes soaked into water in 
    the machine.
    Temperature selection
    Whenever a new program is selected, 
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    the temperature anticipated for that 
    program appears on the temperature 
    indicator	(13b).
    To change the temperature, press 
    the	temperature	button	(Figure	2-9).	
    Temperature falls with 10° decrements.
    Cold	selection	is	shown	with	“-”	symbol.
    When	the	“Temperature”	button	is	
    pressed after coming to the Cold 
    selection, the maximum temperature of 
    the program you have selected will be 
    displayed.
    To decrease the temperature, press the 
    “Temperature”	button	again.
    90˚C	Normally soiled, white 
    cottons	and	linens.	(Ex.:	
    coffee table covers, 
    tablecloths, towels, bed 
    sheets)
    60˚C	 Normally soiled, fade proof 
    colored linens, cottons 
    or synthetic clothes 
    (Ex.:		shirts,	nightgowns,	
    pajamas)	and	lightly	soiled	
    white	linen	clothes	(Ex.:	
    underwear)
    40˚C-
    30°C- 
    Cold   For	delicate	clothes	(Ex.:	veil	
    curtains),	blended	clothes	
    including synthetics and 
    woolens.
    Spin Speed selection
    Whenever a new program is selected, 
    the maximum spin speed of the selected 
    program is displayed on the spin speed 
    indicator	(Figure	3-13a).
    To decrease the spin speed, press 
    the	“Spin”	button (Figure	2-7).	Spin	
    speed decreases gradually. Then, rinse 
    hold and no spin options are shown 
    respectively.
    Rinse hold is shown with “
    ”	and	no	 spin is shown with “
    ”	symbols.
    If you do not want to unload your 
    clothes immediately after the program, 
    you may use the rinse hold function in 
    order to prevent your clothes become 
    wrinkled in an anhydrous condition. 
    With this function, your laundry is kept 
    in the final rinsing water. If you want to 
    spin your laundry after the rinse hold 
    function:
    -   Adjust the spin speed.
    -		 Press	Start/Pause/Cancel	Button.	 Program	resumes.	Your	machines	
    drains the water and spins your 
    laundry. 
    You	can	use	no	spin	function	in	order	to	
    drain the water without spinning at the 
    end of the program. 
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    Program selection and consumption table
    •	Selectable
    * Automatically selected, not cancellable.
    **	Energy	Label	programme	(EN	60456)
    ***	Spin	speed	of	Mini	30	program	in	washing	machines	with	spin	speeds	more	than	
    1400rpm is maximum 1400 rpm.
    Water and power consumption and programme duration may differ from the t\
    able 
    shown, subject to changes in water pressure, water hardness and temperat\
    ure, 
    ambient temperature, type and amount of laundry, selection of auxiliary \
    functions, 
    and fluctuations in the supply voltage.
    Programme	Duration (~min) Auxiliary 
    functions Temperature
    	Programme
    Max.	Load	(kg)
    Spin	speed	(rpm)	600-1000
    Spin	speed	(rpm)	1200
    Water	Consumption	(l)
    Energy	Consumption	(kWh)
    Spin	speed	(rpm)
    Prewash
    Quick Wash
    Rinse	Plus
    Anti-Creasing
    Rinse Hold
    90
    80
    70
    60
    50
    40
    30
    Cold
     Cottons 905152 153 551.09 max. •••••••••••••
     Cottons 60**5135 136 450.95 max. •••••••••••••
     Cottons 405133 134 450.65 max. •••••••••••••
     Super 405158 159 501.02 max. ••
     Intensive 605198 199 651.65 max. *• • •••
     Babycare 905138 139 642.37 max. *•••••••
     Synthetics 602.5 138 138 521.02 800••••• •••••
     Synthetics 402.5 93 93520.72 800••••• •••••
     Delicate 40275 75510.33 600 ••• •••
     Woollens 401.5 67 67470.43 600 •• •••
     Hand wash 30149 49350.24 600 ••
    	Mini 302.5 30 30430.25 max. ••
     
    						
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    C The auxiliary functions in the table 
    may differ according to the model of 
    your machine.
    Auxiliary functions
    Auxiliary function selection keys
    •	 Depending	on	the	program,	you	can	
    select the desired auxiliary function 
    by pressing the keys 11a, 11b, 11c, 
    11d.
    •	 Select	the	required	auxiliary	 functions before starting the 
    program.
    •	 Some	combinations	cannot	be	 selected	together.	(Ex.:	Prewash	
    (Figure	2-11a)	and	Quick	Wash	
    (Figure	2-11b).
    •	 Symbol	of	the	selected	auxiliary	 function	(Figure	3-13l)	will	light	up.
    Auxiliary function selection
    If an auxiliary function that should not 
    be selected together with a previously 
    selected function is chosen, the first 
    selected function will be cancelled and 
    the last auxiliary function selection will 
    remain active.
    (Ex.:	If	you	want	to	select	prewash	first	
    and then quick wash, prewash will be 
    cancelled and quick wash will remain 
    active.
    Auxiliary function that is not compatible 
    with the program cannot be selected. 
    (see,	“Program	Selection	Table”)
    Prewash
    When	you	select	this	function	(11a),	the	
    display	will	indicate	“F1”	symbol.
    •	 A	prewash	is	only	required	with	 heavily soiled laundry. Without 
    prewash you save energy, water,  detergent and time.
    •	 Prewash	without	detergent	is	 recommended for veils and curtains.
    Quick wash
    With	this	program	(11b),	the	wash	time	
    is	shortened.	“F2”	symbol	will	light	up	on	
    the display.
    •	 Use	this	function	for	smaller	 amounts or slightly soiled laundries.
    Rinse plus
    This	function	(11c)	allows	your	machine	
    to perform an extra rinsing in addition 
    to the rinsing cycles performed by your 
    machine after main washing cycle. 
    Thus, the risk for sensitive skins (babies, 
    allergic	skins	and	etc.)	to	be	effected	by	
    the minimal detergent remnants on the 
    laundry	is	reduced.	“F3”	symbol	will	light	
    up on the display.
    Anti-creasing
    With	this	function	(11d),	boiler	
    movement will be lessened to prevent 
    creasing and spinning speed is limited. 
    In addition, washing is carried out at a 
    higher	water	level.	“F4”	symbol	will	light	
    up on the display.
    •	 Use	this	function	for	delicate	 laundries that crease easily.
    C  Whenever you select this auxiliary 
    function, load your machine with 
    half of the maximum laundry amount 
    specified in the program table.
    Time screen
    The display shows the time remaining 
    for the program to complete while a 
    program is running. Time is displayed in 
    hours	and	minutes	as	“01:30”.
    •	 Program	duration	may	differ	from	
    the values in the consumption table 
    subject to the changes in the water 
    pressure, water hardness and 
    11a 11b11c 11d
    Programme	
    Duration (~min) Auxiliary 
    functions Temperature
    	Programme
    Max.	Load	(kg)
    Spin	speed	(rpm)	600-1000
    Spin	speed	(rpm)	1200
    Water	Consumption	(l)
    Energy	Consumption	(kWh)
    Spin	speed	(rpm)
    Prewash
    Quick Wash
    Rinse	Plus
    Anti-Creasing
    Rinse Hold
    90
    80
    70
    60
    50
    40
    30
    Cold
     Cottons 905152 153 551.09 max. •••••••••••••
     Cottons 60**5135 136 450.95 max. •••••••••••••
     Cottons 405133 134 450.65 max. •••••••••••••
     Super 405158 159 501.02 max. ••
     Intensive 605198 199 651.65 max. *• • •••
     Babycare 905138 139 642.37 max. *•••••••
     Synthetics 602.5 138 138 521.02 800••••• •••••
     Synthetics 402.5 93 93520.72 800••••• •••••
     Delicate 40275 75510.33 600 ••• •••
     Woollens 401.5 67 67470.43 600 •• •••
     Hand wash 30149 49350.24 600 ••
    	Mini 302.5 30 30430.25 max. ••
     
    						
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    temperature, ambient temperature, 
    type and amount of laundry, auxiliary 
    functions selected, and changes in 
    the supply voltage.
    Time delay
    With	the	“Time	delay”	function	you	can	
    delay the program start up to 24 hours. 
    Setting can be made in intervals of 30 
    minutes.
    1.	 Open	the	loading	door,	place	the	 laundry inside and fill with detergent.
    2.  Set the washing program, 
    temperature, spin speed and, 
    if required, select the auxiliary 
    functions.
    3.	 Press	“Time	delaying”	buttons	“+”	 and	“-”	(Figure	2-8)	to	set	your	
    desired time delay.  Time delaying 
    symbol	(Figure	3-13h)	will	flash.
    4.	 Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	button	 (Figure	2-10).	Then	the	time	delay	
    starts to count down. Time delaying 
    symbol	(Figure	3-13h)	will	light	up.	
    Start	symbol	(Figure	3-13j)	will	light	
    up.
    The	“:”	in	the	middle	of	the	displayed	
    time delay will start flashing.
    •	 More	laundry	may	be	loaded	or	 taken out during the time delay 
    period. At the end of the time delay 
    countdown process, time delaying 
    symbol	(Figure	3-13h)	fades	and	
    the washing starts as the program 
    duration is displayed.
    Changing the delay time
    If you want to change the time during 
    the	countdown:
    1.	 Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	button	 (Figure	2-10).	“:”	in	the	middle	of	the	
    screen will stop flashing. Standby 
    symbol	(Figure	3-13k)	will	light	up.	
    Time	delaying	symbol	(Figure	3-13h)	
    will	flash.	Start	Symbol	(Figure	3-13j)	
    will fade.
    2.	 Press	“Time	delaying”	buttons	“+”	 and	“-”	(Figure	2-8)	to	set	your	
    desired time delay. 
    3.	 Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	button	 (Figure	2-10).	Time	delaying	symbol	
    (Figure	3-13h)	will	light	up.	Standby	
    symbol	(Figure	3-13k)	will	fade.	Start	
    symbol	(Figure	3-13j)	will	light	up.
    4.	 The	 “:”	in	the	 middle	 of	the	 displayed	
    time delay will start flashing.
    Canceling the time delay
    If you want to cancel the time delay 
    countdown and start the program 
    immediately:
    1.	 Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	button	 (Figure	2-10).	The	“:”	in	the	middle	
    of the displayed time delay will stop 
    flashing.
    2.	 Start	symbol	(Figure	3-13j)	will	fade.	 The	standby	symbol	(Figure	3-13k)	
    and the time delaying symbol (Figure 
    3-13h)	will	flash.
    3.	 Press	time	delaying	button	“-”	 (Figure	2-8)	to	decrease	the	desired	
    time	delay.	Program	duration	after	
    30 minutes shall be displayed.
    4.	 Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel	Button”	 (Figure	2-10)	to	start	the	program.
    Starting the program
    1.	 Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	button	(Figure	2-10)	to	start	the	program.
    2.	 The	start	symbol	(Figure	3-13j)	 which indicates that the program 
    has started will light up.
    3.  The door locks and the door locked 
    symbol	(Figure	3-13i)	will	light	up.
    4.  Symbol of the relevant step 
    (prewash, main wash, rinse, softener 
    and	spin)	that	the	program	has	
    started from will light up (Figure 
    3-13f).
    Progress of program.
    The progress of a running program is 
    shown through a number of symbols on 
    the screen.
    •  At the beginning of each program 
    step, the relevant symbol in the 
    series of symbols will light up and 
    thus, at the end of the program, 
    all symbols will remain lit up. The 
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    the series of symbols indicates the 
    step that is being carried out.
    Prewash
    When	“Prewash”	auxiliary	function	is	
    selected, prewash symbol will light up to 
    indicate the beginning of prewash step.
    Main wash
    Main	wash	symbol	will	light	up	to	
    indicate that the main wash cycle has 
    started.
    Rinse
    Rinse symbol lights up at the beginning 
    of the rinse step.
    Softener  
    Softener symbol lights up at the 
    beginning of softener step. 
    Spin
    Spin symbol will light up at the beginning 
    of	the	final	spin,	during	“Spin”	and	
    “Pump”	special	programs.
    •  If the machine is not spinning, the 
    program may be in rinse hold mode 
    or the automatic spin correction 
    system has been activated because 
    of the excessive unbalanced 
    distribution of the laundry in the 
    machine.
    Changing the selections after 
    the program has started
    The selected spin speed and program 
    temperature fade out. An empty frame 
    appears.
    When	the	“Program	selection”	button	is	
    brought to the appropriate position, rpm 
    and temperature data reappear.
    Switching the machine to standby 
    mode
    Machine	is	switched	to	standby	mode	 by	pressing	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	button	
    (Figure	2-10)	for	a	short	time.	Standby	
    symbol	(Figure	3-13k)	which	indicates	
    that the machine is in standby mode 
    lights up and the start symbol (Figure 
    3-13j)	that	shows	the	program	has	
    started and is still continuing fades out.
    Selecting or canceling an auxiliary 
    function in standby mode
    Auxiliary functions can be cancelled or 
    selected in accordance with the step the 
    program is at.
    Adding/taking out laundry in standby 
    mode
    The door can be opened if the water 
    level is suitable. The door locked symbol 
    (Figure	3-13i)	will	light	up	until	the	door	
    is suitable for opening. This symbol will 
    fade out as soon as the door is allowed 
    to open. Laundry may be added / taken 
    out by opening the door.
    Door lock
    Door	Locked	Symbol	(Figure	3-13i)	lights	
    up when the loading door is locked. This 
    symbol will flash until the door is allowed 
    to open. Do not force the door at this 
    stage. This symbol will fade out as soon 
    as	the	door	is	allowed	to	open.	You	may	
    open the door after the symbol fades 
    out.
    Child-proof lock
    You	can	protect	the	appliance	from	
    being tampered by children by means 
    of the child-proof lock. In this case, no 
    change can be made in the running 
    program.
    2. The machine is switched to child-lock 
    by pressing the 2nd and 4th auxiliary 
    functions	for	3	sec.	“C:on”	(Child	lock	is	
    activated)	label	appears	on	the	screen.	
     
    						
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    The same symbol will also be displayed 
    on the screen whenever any button 
    is pressed while the machine is child-
    locked.
    To deactivate the child-proof lock, 
    press the 2nd and 4th auxiliary function 
    buttons for 3 sec.
    “C:OFF”	(Child	lock	is	deactivated)	label	
    appears on the screen.
    Ending the program through 
    canceling
    “Start/Pause/Cancel”	button	(Figure	
    2-10)	is	pressed	for	3	seconds	to	cancel	
    the program. Start symbol (Figure 
    3-13j)	will	flash	during	cancellation.	
    After cancellation, the symbol of the 
    corresponding step at which the 
    cancellation was made will remain lit and 
    “End”	label	will	appear	on	the	screen.
    Program in rinse hold mode
    • This process is shown with the 
    flashing	Spin	Symbol	(Figure	3-13c)	
    and the lit up Standby Symbol 
    (Figure	3-13k).
    If you wish to spin when the machine is 
    in	this	mode:
    Adjust	the	spin	speed.	Press	“Start/
    Pause/Cancel”	button	(Figure	2-10).	
    The program continues, pumps out 
    the water and spins. Standby Symbol 
    (Figure	3-13k)	fades	out	and	Start	 Symbol	(Figure	3-13j)	lights	up.
    If you want to discharge the water only 
    without	spinning:
    Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	button	
    (Figure	2-10).	Standby	symbol	(Figure	
    3-13k)	will	fade.	Start	symbol	(Figure	
    3-13j)	will	light	up.	The	program	
    continues and only pumps out the 
    water.
    End of program
    When the program is finished, the 
    symbols of the relevant steps will remain 
    lit up and the auxiliary function, spin and 
    temperature data selected at the start-
    up of the program will remain selected. 
    “End”	label	will	appear	on	the	screen.
     
    						
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    Preparation
    1. Turn the tap on completely. Check if 
    the hoses are connected tightly.
    2.	 Place	the	laundry	in	the	machine.
    3.  Add detergent and softener.
    Starting
    1.	 Press	the	“On/Off”	button	(Figure	 2-14).
    2.  Select the program and the 
    temperature.
    3.  If desired (according to your 
    machine’s	model):
    –  select any auxiliary function,
    –  adjust the spin speed,
    –  set the time delay,
    4.  Close the loading door.
    5.	 Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	button	 (Figure	2-10).
    The display shows the time remaining 
    for the program to complete if time delay 
    is not set.
    The display shows the time remaining 
    for the program to start if the time delay 
    is set.
    6.  Check if the Door Locked Symbol 
    (Figure	3-13i)	lights	up	on	the	
    screen.
    The	Door	Locked	Symbol	(Figure	3-13i)	
    will light up if time delay is not set.
    The	Door	Locked	Symbol	(Figure	3-13i)	
    will fade if time delay is set.
    Cancelling a program
    1.		 Press	and	hold	the	“Start/Pause/ Cancel”	button	(Figure	2-10)	for	
    about	3	seconds;	the	Start	symbol	
    (Figure	3-13j)	will	start	flashing.
    2.  The machine can discharge all 
    the water or can take in water for 
    3 times at most to cool down the 
    clothes and complete discharging 
    process.
    Adding more laundry
    •  This is only possible under the 
    following	conditions:
    –   during time delay,
    C	 You	may	add	or	remove	laundry	 during the time delay (until the  program	starts).	At	the	beginning	
    of a washing cycle (machine allows 
    adding more laundry during a future 
    step only if the water level is low 
    enough to open the loading door or 
    if the temperature in the machine is 
    low).
      In order to add laundry after the 
    start-up	of	the	program:
    1.	 Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	button	 (Figure	2-10).
    2.	 Open	the	loading	door	and	put	in	 more laundry.
    3.  Close the loading door.
    4.	 Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	button	 (Figure	2-10).
    Program is in rinse hold mode
    C  This process is shown with the 
    flashing	spin	symbol	(Figure	3-13c)	
    and the standby symbol (Figure 
    3-13k)	which	is	lit	up.
    If you wish to spin when the machine is 
    in	this	mode:
    1.   Adjust the spin speed.
    2.		 Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	 button	(Figure	2-10).	The	program	
    continues, pumps out the water and 
    spins. 
    3.	 The	standby	symbol	(Figure	3-13k)	 fades out and the start symbol 
    (Figure	3-13j)	lights	up.
    If you want to discharge the water 
    without	spinning:
    1.		 Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	button	 (Figure	2-10).
    2.	 The	standby	symbol	(Figure	3-13k)	 fades out and the start symbol 
    (Figure	3-13j)	lights	up.
    3.  The program continues and only 
    pumps out the water.
    Re-spinning the laundry
    The control system for an unbalanced 
    load can pause the spinning in cases 
    when the distribution of the laundry in 
    the drum is not balanced.
    If		you	want	to	re-spin	the	clothes:
    1.   Distribute the laundry in your 
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    machine for a balanced load.
    2.   Select the spin program.
    3.   Adjust the spin speed.
    After the program is finished
    Program	indicator	symbols	(Figure	
    3-13f)	on	the	screen	will	remain	lit	
    after	the	program	is	finished.	“End”	will	
    appear on the screen.
    1.	 Open	the	loading	door	and	take	out	 the laundry when the door locked 
    symbol	on	the	display	(Figure	3-13i)	
    fades out.
    2.	 Press	the	“On/Off”	button	(Figure	 2-14).
    3.  Turn the water tap off.
    4.  Remove any folds in the rubber seal 
    on the loading door and check for 
    debris.
    5.  Leave the loading door and 
    detergent drawer open to dry.
     
    						
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