Gorenje WTD 63111 [7/35] Textile care codes
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• TEXTILE CARE CODES
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3 / PREPARING YOUR LAUNDRY AND YOUR APPLIANCE
3 / PREPARING YOUR LAUNDRY AND YOUR APPLIANCE
Tip : To help you care for your textiles, they have a label giving the necessary information.
They are expressed in codes by the symbols below:
Important : Before the first wash, we recommend running a "COTTON 90° without pre-
wash" cycle without load, using 1/2 the usual detergent quantity. This will eliminate any
manufacturing residue that may be left in the machine.
• TREATING STUBBORN STAINS
Tip :
Perspiration, blood, fruit, wine and cho-
colate stains generally come out with biologi-
cal detergents, but other stains require speci-
fic treatment before machine washing. First
conduct a test on an inconspicuous part of
the textile and rinse thoroughly. If you use a
stain remover, always start on the outside of
the stain to prevent ring marks.
CANDLE WAX: remove the excess of the stain
by scraping. Then place absorbent paper on
either side of the fabric and run a warm iron
over the stain to melt the remaining wax.
COFFEE - TEA:
- on white cotton: blot the stain using hydrogen
peroxide* before normal washing
- on coloured cotton: blot the stain using a
vinegar/water solution (2 tbsp white vinegar
for 1/4 litre of water) before normal washing
- on wool: blot the stain using a combination of
equal parts alcohol* and white vinegar before
washing the item.
SLUDGE - TAR: use Eau Écarlate* stain remo-
ver or otherwise, spread a little butter on the
stain, leave to penetrate then blot with turpen-
tine* spirits.
CHEWING-GUM: chill it using an ice cube. As
soon as it is hard enough, scratch it with your
nail. Remove the remaining ring using a
degreasing agent*.
CHOCOLATE - FRUIT - FRUIT JUICE - WINE:
blot the stain using a vinegar/water solution (2
tbsp white vinegar for 1/4 litre of water). Rinse
well and wash normally.
BALLPOINT PEN - MARKER PEN: remove as
much ink as possible by blotting the stain with
absorbent paper. Place a clean cloth behind
the stain and blot the stain using another cloth
soaked in white vinegar for synthetic and artifi-
cial fibres or 90* alcohol for other fibres (if the
textile allows).
GREASE: immediately sprinkle the fabric with
talc. Leave to dry and brush gently to remove
the talc. Then blot using a degreasing agent
such as mineral spirits*. Rinse and wash nor-
mally.
GRASS: blot the stain using white vinegar or
90* alcohol (if the textile allows) then rinse
and wash.
KETCHUP - TOMATO SAUCE: prepare a solu-
tion with one part glycerine for one part hot
water. Let the item soak for an hour, then
wash normally.
PAINT: do not let paint spots dry. Treat them
immediately with the solvent indicated on the
paint pot (water, turpentine*, white spirit*).
Soap then rinse.
MAKE-UP: place the stained side of the fabric
on absorbent paper, then dampen the other
side of the fabric with 90* alcohol if the item
allows and if the stain is not greasy.
Otherwise, use a degreasing agent (such as
trichloroethylene*).
RUST: for slight stains, cover with salt,
squeeze lemon juice on the salt and leave
overnight; then rinse thoroughly and wash.
For heavier stains, use a rust removal product
and follow the manufacturer's instructions
carefully.
BLOOD: soak the stained item as promptly as
possible in cold salty water, then wash nor-
mally.
•Use of stain removers
Important :
To avoid risk of fire and explosion:
(*) if you use the products recommended in
the recipes above, take care to rinse your
laundry thoroughly before placing it in your
machine
- if you use commercial stain removers, fol-
low the manufacturer's recommendations
carefully.
We remind you that, generally speaking,
stains that are treated promptly are easier to
remove. However, old stains that have been
ironed or dried in tumble dryers cannot be
removed.
50
60
60
40
30
40
40
- Normal mechanical action
- Normal rinse
- Normal spin
USE OF BLEACH
- Reduced mechanical action
- Rinse at decreasing temperature
- Reduced spin
- Reduced mechanical action
- Rinse at decreasing temperature
- Reduced spin
- Reduced mechanical action
- Rinse at decreasing temperature
- Reduced spin
Hand wash only
Maximum temperature
: 40°C
(Some appliances are now equipped with a
program that lets you machine wash this type
of textile)
Bleach permitted: diluted and cold
200 °C
High setting
150 °C
Medium setting
110 °C
Low setting
All usual solvents Tetrachloroethylene
mineral spirits
- Reduced mechanical action
- Reduced drying temperature
- No addition of water (Self-service clea-
ning impossible)
Mineral spirits and
F113 fluorinated
solvent
High tumble dry Low tumble dry
No wash
Do not tumble dry
No dry clean,
no stain remover
with solvents
No iron
(no steam)
No bleach
- Reduced mechanical action
- Rinse at decreasing temperature
- Reduced spin
- Normal mechanical action
- Normal rinse
- Normal spin
- Normal mechanical action
- Normal rinse
- Normal spin
-- Greatly reduced mechanical action
- Normal rinse
- Normal spin
- Greatly reduced mechanical action
- Normal rinse
- Normal spin
WASHING
IRON
DRY CLEAN
DRYING IN TUMBLE DRYER
Maximum temperature : 95°C
Maximum temperature : 60 or 50°C
Maximum temperature : 40°C
Maximum temperature : 30°C
Normal process
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95
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Содержание
- Contents 2
- Energy savings 3
- For dryers 3
- Important 3
- Presentation of your appliance 3
- Protecting the environment 3
- Safety recommendations 3
- Baseboard removal bolts 4
- Bracing holes cover 4
- Control panel 4
- Description of your appliance 4
- Description of your appliance continued 4
- Detergent dispenser 4
- Detergent dispenser unlocking button 4
- Drying filter 4
- Electrical power cord 4
- Emptying hose 4
- Fig 01 4
- Fig 02 4
- Fig 03 4
- Front transport brace 4
- Height adjustable front feet 4
- Lever for placement on rollers 4
- Lid opening knob remains locked during the cycle 4
- Power cord bracing part 4
- Presentation of your appliance 1 presentation of your appliance 4
- Rating plate after sales reference 4
- Rear transport brace 4
- Retractable front baseboard access to emptying filter access to transport braces 4
- Water intake hose according to model 4
- Fig 04 5
- Fig 05 5
- Fig 06 5
- Fig 07 5
- Fig 08 5
- Fig 09 5
- Front transport brace 5
- Important 5
- Information 5
- Installing your appliance 5
- Rear transport brace 5
- Removing the transport braces 5
- Removing the transport braces continued 5
- Cold water supply 6
- Connecting your appliance 6
- Discharge of waste water 6
- Electrical power supply 6
- Environment important 6
- Fig 10 6
- Fig 11 6
- Fig 12 6
- Fig 13 6
- Important 6
- Installing your appliance 6
- Levelling 6
- Placement on rollers 6
- Setting up your appliance 6
- Important 7
- Preparing your laundry and your appliance 3 preparing your laundry and your appliance 7
- Textile care codes 7
- Treating stubborn stains 7
- Use of stain removers important 7
- Checking your laundry before drying 8
- Checking your laundry important 8
- Fig 14 8
- Fig 15 8
- Important 8
- Laundry loads important 8
- Loading your laundry 8
- Opening closing the drum 8
- Opening the machine 8
- Preparing your laundry 8
- Preparing your laundry and your appliance 3 preparing your laundry and your appliance 8
- Preparing your laundry continued 8
- Sorting your laundry 8
- The colour test 8
- Child safety lock indicator lights 9
- Cycle sequence indicator lights 9
- Delayed start drying time 9
- Description of the control panel 9
- Detergents for woollens and deli cate fabrics 9
- Display 9
- Fig 16 9
- For dryers 9
- Important 9
- Loading detergents 9
- Loading your laundry continued 9
- Measuring the detergent 9
- Operations to perform 9
- Options and child safety selection buttons 9
- Preparing your laundry and your appliance 9
- Program selector 9
- Programming a wash cycle 9
- Programming your appliance 9
- Spin speed display 9
- Spin speed setting 9
- Start pause 9
- Time display 9
- Cancellation during programming washing or during pause 10
- Display 10
- Important 10
- Indication of end of cycle 10
- Operations to be perform 10
- Operations to perform continued 10
- Programming a drying cycle only 10
- Programming a wash cycle continued 10
- Programming a wash cycle with subsequent drying 10
- Programming your appliance 10
- Add or remove an item during the cycle 11
- Changing the program during the cycle 11
- Child safety device 11
- Drying programs 11
- Examples of programs 11
- Information 11
- Operations possible during a program 11
- Possible options 11
- Programming your appliance 11
- Specific programs 11
- Subsequent tumble dry 11
- Table of programs 11
- Textile type 11
- After the cycle starts 12
- After the cycle starts contnued 12
- At the end of the cycle 12
- Changing a wash program 12
- Colors 12
- Cotton whites 12
- Delicates wool 12
- Details of options 12
- Details of programs 12
- Drying 12
- During programming 12
- Hand wash 12
- High tumble dry 12
- Important 12
- Information 12
- Intensive 12
- Low tumble dry 12
- Prewash 12
- Program for comparative and standardised tests 12
- Programming your appliance 4 programming your appliance 12
- Properties 12
- Rinse plus 12
- Anti foam safety 13
- Automatic cooldown 13
- Automatic safety systems 13
- Delayed start 13
- Details of options continued 13
- Draining 13
- Drying 13
- Full tank stop 13
- Important 13
- Lid opening safety system 13
- Other functions 13
- Other functions continued 13
- Programming your appliance 4 programming your appliance 13
- Remaining time display 13
- Spin safety 13
- Water safety 13
- Access to the bottom of the tank 14
- Cleaning the detergent dispenser 14
- Cleaning the drying filter 14
- Cleaning the pump filter 14
- Everyday maintenance of your appliance 14
- Fig 18 14
- Fig 19 14
- Fig 20 14
- Fig 21 14
- Fig 22 14
- Fig 23 14
- Fig 24 14
- Important 14
- A puddle of water forms around the machine 15
- Caution 15
- Cleaning your appliance 15
- Everyday maintenance of your appliance 15
- Fig 25 15
- Important 15
- Incidents that may occur 15
- Miscellaneous maintenance 15
- Periodic checks 15
- Problems possible causes remedies 15
- Replacement of the power cord important 15
- Replacement of the water supply hose 15
- Risk of freezing 15
- Strong vibrations during spinning 15
- The display is off 15
- The sensitive buttons are inactive 15
- Upkeep of internal parts 15
- Important 16
- Incidents that may occur 16
- Incidents that you can fix yourself 16
- Messages causes remedies 16
- Problems possible causes remedies 16
- The drying cycle does not start 16
- The laundry is not as dry as you wish it to be 16
- The lid does not open 16
- The load is not spun or insufficiently spun 16
- The machine does not empty 16
- You want to run a wash only but a drying cycle follows automatically 16
- After sales service 17
- Interventions 17
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