AWG 338 Programme Chart AWG 338 Programme Chart: IR UK IR UK
AWG 338 Programme Chart AWG 338 Programme Chart: IR UK IR UK
AWG 338 Programme Chart AWG 338 Programme Chart: IR UK IR UK
Cotton
C otton Synthetic Delicate Options Temperature Drying Time Programmer Cotton
C otton Synthetic Delicate Options Temperature Drying Time Programmer
Softener 1 max 90° + Prewash 6 max 60° + Prewash
AWG 338
Softener 1 max 90° + Prewash 6 max 60° + Prewash
AWG 338
2 max 90° 7 max 60° 11 max 40° Wool On 1000 Spül Extra 1/2 Load Door 2 max 90° 7 max 60° 11 max 40° Wool On 1000 Spül Extra 1/2 Load Door
3 Rinses and Long spin 8 Rinses and Short spin 12 Wool - spin Off 500 Stop Rinse Dryer Lock 3 Rinses and Long spin 8 Rinses and Short spin 12 Wool - spin Off 500 Stop Rinse Dryer Lock
4 Softener 5 Long spin 9 Softener 10 Short spin 4 Softener 5 Long spin 9 Softener 10 Short spin
Wash 1000
Wash 1000
Min° 0 1
40
1 12 Min° 0 1 1 12
'
2 40
'
2
°
90
90
'
'
0
0
30
30
3
3
40' 2
40' 2
11
11
°
°
Prewash Prewash
120' 1
120' 1
10 9
10 9
40°
40°
70°
70°
4
4
' '
00
00
0 0
50° 60° 80' 6 50° 60° 80' 6
5
'
'
6 8 6 8
Load Programme Max. Detergent in dispenser Spin Rinse Extra Wash/dry Wash Dryng Wash Load Programme Max. Detergent in dispenser Spin Rinse Extra Wash/dry Wash Dryng Wash
Load speed hold rinse half load tempera programme programme Load speed hold rinse half load tempera programme programme
selector button button button ture selector selector selector button button button ture selector selector
Prewash Wash Softener selector Prewash Wash Softener selector
12 12
K 500 K 500
Very heavily soiled white cottons + Optional Optional Optional
Very heavily soiled white cottons + Optional Optional Optional
90°
linens without special finishes With hot prewash 5 I II - 90° 70/120 90°
linens without special finishes With hot prewash 5 I II - 90° 70/120
Cotton, linen or viscose without special Cotton, linen or viscose without special
60° With hot prewash 5 I II Optional - Optional Optional 60° 70/120 1 60° With hot prewash 5 I II Optional - Optional Optional 60° 70/120 1
Cotton, linen or viscose without special Optional Optional Optional Cotton, linen or viscose without special Optional Optional Optional
40°
finishes where colours are fast at 40°C With hot prewash 5 I II - 40° 70/120 40°
finishes where colours are fast at 40°C With hot prewash 5 I II - 40° 70/120
90° Normal soiled white cottons+linens Without prewash 5 - II Optional - Optional Optional 90° 70/120 90° Normal soiled white cottons+linens Without prewash 5 - II Optional - Optional Optional 90° 70/120
Cotton,linen or viscose without special Optional Optional Optional Cotton,linen or viscose without special Optional Optional Optional
60°
finishes where colours are fast at 60°C Without prewash 5 - II - 60° 70/120 2 60°
finishes where colours are fast at 60°C Without prewash 5 - II - 60° 70/120 2
Cotton,linen or viscose without special Optional Optional Optional Cotton,linen or viscose without special Optional Optional Optional
40°
finishes where colours are fast at 40°C Without prewash 5 - II - 40° 70/120 40°
finishes where colours are fast at 40°C Without prewash 5 - II - 40° 70/120
Rinses and long spin - 5 - - Optional - Optional Optional - - 3 Rinses and long spin - 5 - - Optional - Optional Optional - - 3
Softener, rinse and long spin - 5 - - Optional - - - - - 4 Softener, rinse and long spin - 5 - - Optional - - - - - 4
Rinses and short spin - 2,5 - - - Optional - Optional - - 8 Rinses and short spin - 2,5 - - - Optional - Optional - - 8
Softener, rinse and short spin - 2,5 - - - Optional - - - - 9 Softener, rinse and short spin - 2,5 - - - Optional - - - - 9
40° Machine washable wool Without prewash 1 - II - Optional - Optional 40° - 11 40° Machine washable wool Without prewash 1 - II - Optional - Optional 40° - 11
For the use of the machine as a dryer see chart back For the use of the machine as a dryer see chart back
AWG 338 PROGRAMME CHART UK IR AWG 338 PROGRAMME CHART UK IR
NOTE: During the drying cycle the water tap must stay open and the outlet hose must be correctly positioned ( see the installation instructions). NOTE: During the drying cycle the water tap must stay open and the outlet hose must be correctly positioned ( see the installation instructions).
MAX LOAD FOR DRYING CYCLE MAX LOAD FOR DRYING CYCLE
In order to obtain the best drying results do not exceed the following laundry loads: In order to obtain the best drying results do not exceed the following laundry loads:
- resistant fabrics Kg 2.5 (Kg 2 for heavy bulky laundry) - resistant fabrics Kg 2.5 (Kg 2 for heavy bulky laundry)
- mixed and synthetic fibres: Kg 1,5 - mixed and synthetic fibres: Kg 1,5
The above recommended loads allow a free moving of the laundry and avoid an excessive creasing so to guarantee a uniform drying result. The above recommended loads allow a free moving of the laundry and avoid an excessive creasing so to guarantee a uniform drying result.
LOAD LAUNDRY READY TO IRON LAUNDRY READY TO USE LOAD LAUNDRY READY TO IRON LAUNDRY READY TO USE
COTTON: 2,5 kg 100 min. 120 min. COTTON: 2,5 kg 100 min. 120 min.
1,5 Kg 50 min. 70 min. 1,5 Kg 50 min. 70 min.
ATTENTION: Do not use the dryer for cloths treated with solvents or oil by-products since the volatile substances could cause an explosion. ATTENTION: Do not use the dryer for cloths treated with solvents or oil by-products since the volatile substances could cause an explosion.
NOTE: Be very careful not to dry the laundry too much. It is recommended to leave it a bit damp. An excessive drying could crease the laundry making the ironing difficult. NOTE: Be very careful not to dry the laundry too much. It is recommended to leave it a bit damp. An excessive drying could crease the laundry making the ironing difficult.
Do not use the dryer for sleeping-bags, eiderdowns, pillows and bulky blankets. These items expand while drying hindering a proper air flow inside the machine. Do not use the dryer for sleeping-bags, eiderdowns, pillows and bulky blankets. These items expand while drying hindering a proper air flow inside the machine.
Normally possible laundry fraying is evacuated through the outlet hose. Should you have used the machine only as a dryer or washed and dried a particular cloth, we Normally possible laundry fraying is evacuated through the outlet hose. Should you have used the machine only as a dryer or washed and dried a particular cloth, we
strongly recommend to take out the laundry and start a rinse and spin programme so to empty the drum from possible fraying preventing it from heaping up during the strongly recommend to take out the laundry and start a rinse and spin programme so to empty the drum from possible fraying preventing it from heaping up during the
next cycle. next cycle.
NOTE: The dryer gets hot while running. NOTE: The dryer gets hot while running.
- Do not let children touch the door glass while the machine is running. - Do not let children touch the door glass while the machine is running.
- Be very careful not to touch the door glass while taking out the laundry because it can burn. - Be very careful not to touch the door glass while taking out the laundry because it can burn.
- Be very careful with zippers, metal buttons and the like because they can burn while taking out the laundry. - Be very careful with zippers, metal buttons and the like because they can burn while taking out the laundry.
1) Load the machine and shut the door keeping in mind the “Notes” about the max laundry load for drying cycle 1) Load the machine and shut the door keeping in mind the “Notes” about the max laundry load for drying cycle
2) The machine can operate two drying cycles with different temperatures, a high temperature for cotton, selectable at the off position after programme (5). 2) The machine can operate two drying cycles with different temperatures, a high temperature for cotton, selectable at the off position after programme (5).
A low temperature for synthetic fibres, selectable at the off position after programme (10). A low temperature for synthetic fibres, selectable at the off position after programme (10).
3) Open the water tap an keep it open during the programme cycle. Make sure that the outlet hose is in the correct position (in case of a doubt see the 3) Open the water tap an keep it open during the programme cycle. Make sure that the outlet hose is in the correct position (in case of a doubt see the
installation instructions) and that the machine is electrically connected. installation instructions) and that the machine is electrically connected.
4) Push the half load button for washing and drying. 1 2 4) Push the half load button for washing and drying. 1 2
5) Select the required drying time by the drying programme selector. (Dryng Time) 5) Select the required drying time by the drying programme selector. (Dryng Time)
6) Push the ON/OFF button to set the machine in operation. 6) Push the ON/OFF button to set the machine in operation.
STAMPA T.L.F. 11/11/99 SM432 460604280 STAMPA T.L.F. 11/11/99 SM432 460604280