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1. 20 Safety amp Security Your ISE washing machine has several modern safety and security features built in in order to protect your clothing property and the machine itself It is important that you familiarise yourself with these features Balance Protection The machine has a feature built into the electronics that will detect what is known as an out of balance or OOB situation where the weight of clothing in the drum could cause damage by being spun through excessive vibration Things that are li able to make this feature engage is where single items of clothing especially heavy items such as towels or jeans would not distribute evenly around the drum before the machine spins The machine will attempt before entering into a spin cycle to sort and distribute the washing to give as even a balance as possible thereby minimising any vibra tions and making the machine smoother and quieter in operation However should the machine not be able to evenly distribute the laundry to ensure that the machine spins in a safe and controlled manner the spin cycle will abort after several attempts to compensate In order to avoid this situation we would suggest washing several items at once or where this is not possible add ballast to the machine so that it can spin safely This practise of not washing single items where it is avoidable is far more efficient and environmentally friendly Overfill amp Overheat Your machine is a
2. he four buttons here control the wash various options described in more detail on page 9 his is the Start Reset button with the door locked light above it This button is use to start and run the machine once the program and options have been chosen he program control knob shown on page 5 is used to select the various programs described in previous sections of this guide he door open LED above the Start button will flash if door open there is an error detected or if the door is detected as not iO being correctly closed i LCD Display The LCD display offers a simple way to see which options have been selected for your wash as well as displaying the current status during a program and an esti mate of the wash time remaining The panel will also show at a glance if the machine is set to delay a wash 2 3 4 5 1 13 12 6 11 10 9 8 7 Basic Indications 1 LCD panel 2 Easy Ironing active when visible 3 Eco wash function active when visible 4 Intense wash function active when visible 5 Spin speed indicator set to 1000rpm in this example 6 Washing cycle end indicator cycle complete when visible 7 Washing cycle spin stage 8 Washing cycle rinse stage 9 Delay start engaged if this symbol is visible 10 Washing cycle wash stage 11 Washing cycle stage indication this shows the current phase of the cycle 12 Washing cycle start indicator once visible the cycle has been started 13 Es
3. juos 305 It is therefore imperative especially where liquid detergents are used to periodically clean the machine using a main tenance wash as described on page 12 or by using Affresh washing machine cleaner regularly Whilst a maintenance wash is sufficient when carried out reg ularly Affresh is more effective and often more convenient for many people Regular use as described by the manufacturer will keep the inside drum and tub free of bacteriologic build ups and therefore any odour as well as keeping the machine operating in good order 25 Error Codes Should a fault or error be detected your machine will display this by an error code that will be displayed on the LCD panel as shown below http shop ukwhitegoods Error 01 E01 The door is not detected as being closed ensure that the door is closed Error 02 E02 Low water pressure ensure that water supply is okay and inlet filter clear Error 03 E03 Draining malfunction pump blocked ensure that the filters are clear Error 04 E04 Machine is overloaded please remove some laundry and restart Error 05 E05 No incoming water detected check water supply Error 06 Wash program interrupted clean filter and or drain hose and restart WARNING Please ensure that the appliance should only be serviced by a competent service engineer and that you should not attempt any repairs beyond maintenance described in this manual There is a risk of electric shock from
4. also massively change the cycle times A lower water pressure would mean that on every fill the machine takes slightly longer and can lead to longer than anticipated cycle times If the machine completes the cycle but takes longer than you would expect then there is no fault with the machine it is just being affected by local conditions such as these Also note that the remaining time may change with changes in conditions as the machine will readjust as required and update the time remaining as required Sorting Laundry More than any other factor sorting your laundry into whites lights and coloured items is essential to getting good results and we strongly advise that you do not mix light or white items with coloured ones on any program Doing so can lead to discolouration and dye transfer which may well be irreversable It is also important that you use two detergents one for whites lights that is bleach containing and one specifically for coloured items which does not contain any bleach Doing this will ensure that your machine remains in good order and that your clothes last much longer Cotton Washes Cotton and mixed fabric washes are the most common washes used in the UK in particular the 40 C wash With modern energy saving methods it is possible to use very little electricity and reduce the water consumption but this does mean that the wash time is extended Where time is not such a concern please use the standard programs to
5. be used with Full load 6kg Easy Ironing ECO Intense Variable Rinse Level Approximate cycle time 89 minutes 7 cotton 95 C This is the cotton 95 C cycle and is essentially a boil wash It should be used for very heavily soiled items that require to be effectively sterilised It can also be used for bleaching and dying items as instructed by the garment label Uses detergent compartment 2 Ideal for Very heavily soiled cotton or linen textiles Can be used with Full load 6kg Easy Ironing ECO Intense Variable Rinse Level Approximate cycle time 149 minutes effect plus wash The effect plus cycle wash is a 95 C cycle with a 40 C pre wash It should be used for very heavily soiled cotton or linen and gives a very strong wash Uses detergent compartment 1 and 2 1 Prewash 2 Main Wash Ideal for Very heavily soiled cotton bedding or linen textiles including coloured items Can be used with Full load 6kg Easy Ironing ECO Intense Variable Rinse Level Approximate cycle time 167 minutes mixed wash This program allows a mix of fabrics cotton amp synthetic to be washed effectively in a short time whilst retaining the best possible stain removal characteristics For most everday mixed wash loads you will find this program very effective and fast Please note that this program is half load only and has a short spin cycle Uses detergent compartment 2 Ideal for Medium soiled cotton or linen tex
6. e The machine should be installed on a solid surface e The machine should not be installed on thick carpet or a loose carpet flooring such as a rug carpet tiles however are acceptable if properly fixed e The machine should be properly levelled e Clearance should be allowed at either side and top for movement and ventila tion purposes e Your machine is designed to be operated from UK mains votage only in a suit able area in accordance with legislation Connections Your new machine requires three connections to operate as folows e Cold water fill from a 3 4 BSP inlet connection e Drain to either standpipe ideal or sink trap connection e 13A UK three pin plug point Water Connection The machine should be connected using the included 1 5M fill hose to a suitable water inlet tap Should you not have one avaibable please contact a plumber for further assistance in fitting one The maximum recommended distance with a suitable extended fill hose is 2 5M from the inlet The fill hose should be connected using the washers supplied in order to prevent leaks and should be tightened to hand tight to achive an optimal connection Overtightening of this connection may result in the hose connection splitting so please be careful The machine will operate between 1 and 8 BAR pressure and the incoming water pressure can greatly affect program running times The water fill pipe should be connected to T the machine as
7. in machine washable wool This washing cycle ensures a low mechanical treatment Reduce the quantity of laundry substantially the drum should be not more than on third full Select an appropriate delicates washing program Pay particular attention to the detergent instructions as use of the wrong detergent me irreparably damage delicate items Do Not Wash Articles marked in this way must not be washed They may be sensitive to any kind of wet treatment or be unsuitable for washing in a washing machine because of their size Hand Wash Only Garments with symbol can only be hand washed or washed in your machine using the special hand wash program at a water temperature between 30 C and a maximum of 40 C depending on the particular article Specifications Technical Data Width Depth Height Weight Rated Voltage Supply Rated Power Overcurrent Protection Maximum Rated Load Water Pressure Energy Efficiency Class Washing Efficiency Class Spinning Efficiency Class Average Power Consumption Average Annual Consumption Average Annual Water Use Spin Speed Noise Level Complies with EC Regulations 595mm 505mm 850mm 65kg unpacked 66 5kg packed 230V 50Hz 2300W 10A 6kg Minimum 1 bar 0 1 MPa Maximum 8 bar 0 8 MPa A 1 02 kW per cycle 204kWh 9900 litres 1400 r p m Washing 60dB A Spinning 78dB A PN EN 60456 CE Directives 73 23 EEC 89 336 EEC 92 75 EEC
8. shown in the diagram to the right f om Do not use the old hose Ff CHECK AND ENSURE THERE ARE NO LEAKS AFTER CONNECTING Installation to a floating floor or many types of wooden floor can cause excessive vibration if not installed and levelled correctly 2 Drainage Connection The machine should be connected using the fixed 1 5M drain hose to a suitable drainage point on your home plumbing If this is not available or seems unsuitable you may require a plumber to alter your drainage point to suit an automatic wash ing machine Should you require an extended drain hose to reach the drain point the maximum advisable length of hose is 2 5M extending any further than this may cause issues with draining It is vital that the drain hose is elevated within the guidelines shown in the diagram below Failure to do so can cause backfilling where the machine can fill from the home plumbing causing malodours and this is not covered by warranty 50cm minimum e Be sure that water inlet and drain hoses are not folded twisted crushed or stretched e Water drain hose should be mounted at a height of minimum 50 cm manxi mum 100 cm from the ground e The end of the drain hose may directly be fitted to the waste water outlet hole or a special apparatus mounted on the outlet bracket of the wash stand e Never attempt to extend the water drain hose by adding extra parts without advice from an engineer or installer drain ext
9. simply push the dimple on the filter cover to open the door as indicated by the arrow in Diagram 1 After You have opened the filter cover as shown in Diagram 2 you can pull out the drain down hose and empty any residual water from the machine by holding the hose over a bowl or dish and pull ing the grey stopper from the end This is a useful safety feature that allows you to also drain the machine down manually should the machine fail to drain for any reason The filter can then be removed by simply un screwing it Once the filter is removed you will be able to see the blades of the drain pump and you can see if these are clear with no objects blocking them or impairing their way The filter should be clear of all objects and any fluff coins pins or any other materi als should be removed to prevent damage or a failure to drain WARNING Always remember to place towelling on the floor to catch excess water Please note that damage caused by foreign objects or faults arising from these being present may not be covered by your warranty 23 Troubleshooting Very often simple problems are easily rectified often without any need for a service engineer to visit Should you encounter any behaviour from the machine that you feel is unusual or not normal in some way please pay particular attention to this section before contacting a service centre The machine will not start or power on Check the plug and fuse for the ma
10. Please note the symbols below and in the previous guide to each program you can quickly see which options are available on which programs as some options are not available on all programs since either they are not required or they could prove detrimental to the type of fabric that the program is designed to be used with Where the options are not available pressing the function button s will have no effect n po eana a D ae ji Me a _ intensive spin speed rinsing Fai 5 fr wA standard J extra e Oo y W al Sensitwe The Easy lroning option limits the spin speed to 800rpm and also when the cycle is complete the drum will agitate to minimise creasing The Washing button offers the three wash options standard Eco and intensive The Eco option reduces the rinses by one rinse and offers savings on detergent and energy use for lightly soiled clothing The spin speed button allows you to change the spin speed to suit various types of fabric and clothing The rinsing option give you a choice of the standard rinsing for the selected pro gram which is the default Extra will add one rinse to the selected program and sensitive will result in five rinses being used for people with sensitive skin or skin allergies to ensure outstanding rinse results 17 Laundry Sorting amp Detergents The very first thing to do is sort your laundry into white lights separate coloured or dark items and articl
11. achieve a deeper clean and to reduce water and electricity consumption It is worth noting that the wash agitation is greater on all the cotton cycles than that of synthetic or delicates cycles for a deeper and more intensive cleaning how ever if you repeatedly place delicate items in a cotton cycle it can cause damage to your clothing The following section details the uses and features of each cotton cycle cotton 40 C The 40 C cotton cycle is the most commonly used wash cycle in the UK as it copes admirably with most everday washing and should prove efficient and effective for most clothing Most cottons or cotton mixes can be washed safely on this cycle and you will have all the benefits of stain removal This is the program that we would recommend for most everday washing for the best results Uses detergent compartment 2 Ideal for Medium soiled cotton or linen textiles including coloured items Can be used with Full load 6kg Easy Ironing ECO Intense Variable Rinse Level Approximate cycle time 74 minutes cotton 60 C This is the standard cotton 60 C cycle and is the best program for most cottons especially if worn next to the skin or used in bedding which is not too dirty Using this program for bedding also ensures that almost all mites are destroyed This program is ideal for most towelling and bedding etc Uses detergent compartment 2 Ideal for Medium heavy soiled cotton or linen textiles and bedding Can
12. asily be removed for cleaning purposes simply pull the drawer open and when it stops simply pull forward again to remove the drawer completely It is advised that this is cleaned approximately once a month as well as the inside of the drawer to prevent a build up of excess detergent and softener which can lead to mould or mildew forming in the drawer The siphon plug can then be removed for cleaning as if this becomes blocked the machine may not take fabric conditioner correctly Both parts shown should be cleaned regularly so that the softener is dispensed correctly 22 Pump Filter The filter is located at the bottom right hand side of the front panel of the machine behind the filter door and can be easily accessed for cleaning Please remember to clear this on a failry regular basis as small items such as coins and pins inadvertantly left in pockets will end up here However it is vital that pockets are checked as items left in clothing can cause severe damage to the machine and any damage may not be covered by your warranty if it is caused by external objects There is also a drain down hose here that can be used to ensure that the machine is empty before you open the filter or to drain the machine down should the drain function fail to work for some reason WARNING Failure to clear the filter on a regular basis can cause drainage and or noise problems that may not be covered by your warranty To access the filter
13. ation Section 2 Programs Pages 5 11 A guide to programs available and the recommended uses Section 3 Using Your Machine Pages 12 19 How to use your ISE washing machine Section 4 Safety amp Security Pages 21 22 The safety features of your ISE machine and how to use the security features Section 5 Care amp Maintenance Pages 22 23 General care of your machine Section 6 Troubleshooting Guide Pages 24 26 A guide to any general problems that you may encounter and how to resolve them Installation Please pay attention to the following instructions before using your washing machine Failure to install the machine correctly may result in unrepairable dam age which is not covered by your warranty If you are unsure do not proceed and call an appliance engineer or installer Transportation screws which are located at QO Oo the back of the machine must be removed Sa before running the machine ha Remove the transport guard as well as the r sleeves and the bolts Unscrew and remove the lower bolt and sleeve To the holes where the transport screws have been removed insert the plastic transport caps The transportation screws that have been removed from the machine should be kept for any future transporta tionof the machine Suitable Installation Surroundings It is important that you adhere to the following guidelines to get optimal noise and vibration reduction from your machine
14. chine making sure that power is available to the socket to which the machine is plugged into Start Pause button not pressed Program knob set to O Off position Door not closed The machine will not fill with water Is the water inlet tap switched on and the hose not bent or obstructed Door not closed The machine will not drain water Ensure that the drain hose is not obstructed or bent and that the drain is clear This is especially important where connected to a sink trap Pump filter may be obstructed please check that it is clear The machine vibrates Ensure that the transit straps have been removed see page 1 Ensure that the feet have been adjusted and the machine is level See page 4 Ensure that the load is balanced as best as possible Is the flooring that the machine is installed on solid It is possible that installation on a wooden floating floor can lead to vibration There is foam in the detergent drawer Too much detergent has been used please reduce the doseage Incorrect detergent used please use a recommended detergent for domestic use automatic washing machines only The washing results are poor The single biggest cause of this is overloading please see page 18 of this guide for loading advice and instruction Have you selected the suitable program for the laundry type Incorrect detergent used please use a recommended detergent for domestic use automatic washing machines only or insuffic
15. correct Wool detergent when washing woolens as well as to use less than half the drum capacity to allow these items to move freely around the drum Uses detergent compartment 2 Ideal for Lightly soiled wool items Can be used with 1 3 load ECO Intense Variable Rinse Level Approximate cycle time 54 minutes 10 Synthetic Washes Synthetic washes are for man made fibres are also known as acrylics on some older garments and require a more gentle wash action than most cotton based fabrics Therefore these washes have a lower agitation speed and are more gentle in the washing process It is important that you select the correct wash type as for exam ple should you wash a synthetic printed t shirt on a cottons wash by mistake you can cause damage to the fabric of the garment and this can lead to a loss of quality in the print or the fabric itself If you are unsure of what wash to use please refer to the wash labels section later in this guide and if this information is unavailable we would advise that you select a gentle wash to avoid damage to your clothes Conversely washing a cotton item that requires a higher level of agitation on a synthetic program may not clean it properly The rest of this section will explain the various synthetic wash options and what they are used for synthetic 60 C The synthetic 60 C cycle should only be used when the care label of the garment specifically states that it can be used for dirt
16. e is operating normally e That the machine is installed correctly e That the machine is clear and clean internally It also allows you to see how the machine operates and become familiar with the controls and soap dispenser section To carry out a maintenance wash e Place anormal dose of bleach containing detergent see page 20 in compart ment 2 of the soap drawer e Do not place any clothing in the drum e Turn main control dial to the Cotton 60 C or 95 C wash e Ensure that the door is closed and latched e Press the Start Pause button e Allow the program to complete This will clean and refresh the insides of the machine and a regular maintenance wash is recommended about once a month to keep the inside of the machine clean fresh and operational Should you ever encounter any malodour or smell from the machine please run at least one maintenance wash to clear the smell 12 We feel that even although ISE machines are designed to be as simple and easy to use as possible that you familiarise yourself with the various controls and functions of the machine before beginning to wash To use the machine simply select the desired program for the relevant type of laun dry then select any options that you wish to use and press the Start button For most everyday use this is sufficient However we will now show you the various functions and uses of the controls he LCD panel shows the status and progress of the machine
17. e way the safety features of the machine will not allow it to start and if this should happen then the start pause light will blink to indicate that the door is not correctly closed Select any options that you wish to use on that program and the corresponding indicators will light To begin the program now press the Start Pause button once and the program will Start Changing The Program If you have selected a program and wish to change it follow this procedure e Press the Start button e Turn the program dial to the O Off position e Set the program dial to the desired program e Press the Start Pause button again to start the new selection Cancel A Program Should you wish to cancel a program follow this procedure e Press the Start button e Turn the program dial to the O Off position e Set the program dial to the draining or spinning program e Press the Start Pause button again to drain and clear the program Program End Once the Program has ended the machine will automatically stop and the program end light will be lit Turn the program selector to the O Off position to switch the machine off 16 Program Options The program option buttons allow more flexability in the programs and for you to tailor the programs to the way in which you want them to work They are also required for some fabrics such as the variable spin speed option which is required for delicate silks and suchlike
18. ension kits are strongly discour aged Mains Voltage Connection Your machine requires a UK 13A standard plug point from which to draw power and is pre fitted with a standard 13A plugtop which is moulded onto the power lead Wherever possible this should be inserted directly to a suitable plug point and not an extension lead or suchlike Your machine contains sensitive electronic components which if fed a poor or ir regular power supply can manifest ghost faults that is faults that are generated by an irregular or poor power supply that cause the electronics to become unstable It is therefore very important that the mains supply is good Should you wish or require to extend the power supply please contact your installer or an appliance engineer for a suitable solution Levelling The Machine One very important part of the installation is to ensure after the machine is placed into postion that it is level and solid Failure to do so can lead to excessive vibration and noise from the machine as well as poor or no spin if the vibration reaches a level that it operates the machine s built in anti imbalance circuitry To do this it is best advised to use a spirit level on the lid of the machine ensuring that the top is level from front to back and side to side This is not always possible where the machine is installed beneath a worktop and in this case a thin spirit level placed on the leading edge will allow you to ensure the machi
19. equire a more gentle wash than the synthetic washes in order to give the best possible care for your clothes These programs have a lower drum agitation and so are gentler to your clothes and none will heat above 30 C or offer the full spin speed all these programs will spin at the lower speed It is very important that when washing wool or woolen mix items that you use a detergent for that specific purpose Failure to use the correct detergent will almost certainly result in damage primarily shrinkage to your clothes which cannot be reversed It is also important to not spin delicate items if they are labelled as being unsuitable for spinning and hence the delicates program stops with water in the drum Please remember that your choice of detergent is vital to get outstanding results when using woolen and delicate cycles delicate 30 C The delicate 30 C cycle is designed with a very gentle wash action to care for very delicate fibres such as silk mixtures polyester polimiads and so on The need for this cycle will be shown on your fabric care label Uses detergent compartment 2 Ideal for Slightly soiled wool or delicate textiles including coloured items Can be used with 1 3 load ECO Intense Variable Rinse Level Approximate cycle time 44 minutes wool 30 C The wool 30 C cycle is designed with a very gentle wash action to care for both hand and machine washable woolen items However it is extremely important to use the
20. es that require special treatments such as wool or hand wash clothing This is essential to prevent dye transfer and to keep your clothes looking good for longer It is no more or less expensive than simply using the same detergent for all as many people do but it will ensure far superior results from your washing machine as well as helping to retain your clothes good looks for much longer You will require a minimum of two detergents and possibly three if you wash deli cates e Normal detergent containing bleach e Colour detergent that does not contain bleach e Special detergents for wools and delicates From an environmental standpoint we recommend normal biological detergent or non biological and aiso tor Colour Getergent inis 19 the only detergent which will deliver excellent results and environmental benefits This is also the only detergent currently bearing the EU Eco Flower mark You can find out more at www simplywashing com Should you wish to wash woolen part woolen or other delicate items it is essential that you use a mild detergent or you will damage the clothing We would suggest that a mild detergent such as Woolite is ideal for such garments Important Notes Bleach containing detergent is normal powder or tablets only and this includes both biological and non biological powders or tablets Colour detergent does not contain any bleach at all No liquid or liquid tablets contain bleach Normally no delicate d
21. etergents contain bleach WARNING Use only detergent that is recommended for domestic automatic front loading washing machines as other detergents such as commercial or toploader twin tub detergents can cause damage that will not be covered by your warranty 18 Laundry Symbols All clothing manufactured has laundry symbols on the garment s labelling that will give an indication of the recommendations for washing without causign damage to the garments as well as extending the life of them Washed incorrectly some items may become damaged in a few washes or it could take many for the item to become damaged It is important that you follow the labels as much as possible to ensure that your clothes last as long as possible and remain looking new In normal circumstances the main five laundry symbols are shown below although there are various options shown with these symbols as the maximum temperature suitable will be shown in the bucket where applicable Ee a aa Normal Wash Process Any program can be used dependendent on the temperature indicated but a vigorous wash process is recommended Pre treat stubborn stains Mild Wash Process Easy care coloured wash reduce the quantity of laundry Pre wash only if the textiles are heavily soiled Avoid spinning or do spin for short periods only to minimise the risk of creasing Maximum temperature will be indicated in the bucket Very Mild Wash Process For articles e g
22. f ISE2 Washing Machine _ di purati Jam 1 Cie Installation Use and Advice help and setting care of your and trouble up your machine shooting machine guide Model AW23 ISE2 Washing Machine Dear customer Thank you for choosing your ISE washing machine we hope it offers you many years of outstanding results and reliable service We would like you to be aware of how to correctly use the machine as it may differ from the way that any previous machine you have owned may operate ISE appli ances use the most up to date technologies available to ensure that you receive the best possible wash results whilst helping to protect and care for our environment along with saving you money in detergent and energy use It is both kind to your wallet and the planet We recommend that you read through this instruction manual even if you have used a washing machine in the past and familiarise yourself with the machine and how it operates before using the machine paying careful attention to the installa tion section if you have chosen to install the machine yourself We take great care in our products design and function including this manual to ensure that you get the best out of your new machine and we hope you enjoy how easy we try to make life for you All contents 2009 Independent Service Engineering Limited Contents Section Installation Pages 1 4 How to install the machine correctly and ensure optimum oper
23. ient detergent used to clean correctly Cont 24 Cont Ensure that the detergent dose meets the criteria based on soil level how dirty the clothing is the water hardness for the area and the amount of laundry being cleaned The water drains as it fills The drain hose is set too low and must be raised in accordance with the installation instructions on page 3 There is dirty water in the machine after use The machine is filling with water from your drainage system Very often this is a result of the drain hose being too low and connected to a sink trap or a fault with your plumbing which may require the attention of a plumber No water is seen in the drum No fault Today s energy efficient washing machines use much less water and the water will rarely if ever be seen above the level of the door There are residues on the clothes Invariably caused by overloading or overdosing detergent The machine does not spin Imbalanced load see page 20 Blocked or obstructed filter see page 22 23 for instructions on cleaning the filter The washing machine smells There are no components in the washing machine s con struction that can cause any malodour from the drum or drain In virtually every instance any odour will be caused by prolonged or exclusive use of liquid detergent or a detergent that does not contain bleach or sufficient bleach to clear the machine of any bacteria resid est resid rest sodor jeu
24. internal components even when mains volt age is removed 26 ISE Limited 19 21 Nursery Street Kilmarnock Scotland 0845 226 1268 www iseappliances co uk For service email service iseappliances co uk
25. lso equipped with sensors that will detect both an overfill and overheat situation Both of these features work in the background and require no user intervention Should either of these features be activated an error message will be indicated by way of a fault code and you should contact your nearest service centre for further assistance see page 26 Door Safety Device Your machine has a door safety device that prevents the door from being opened inadvertently or by a child whilst in operation This door lock will also remain locked for approximately two minutes after the wash cycle has been completed and the drum has stopped moving 21 Power Failure Protection Your machine has a feature whereby if you suffer from a power loss or power cut that when power is restored the machine will continue operation from the point at which it stopped This is not harmful to your machine Drain Protection Your machine also has a safety feature that will prevent it from spinning when full of water for instance if the machine fails to drain for any reason This is to prevent possible damage to the machine by trying to spin too much weight as well as to stop water leaking Should this happen please contact your nearest service centre for more assistance Section 5 Care amp Maintenance Taking a little care and regularly cleaning your machine will ensure a longer life and better performance Soap Drawer The soap drawer can e
26. ne is as level as possible from the front Levelling is made easy by using the front feet as shown above Simply loosen the plastic locking ring adjust the floor to the desired height by screwing or unscrewing as usual to level the machine using your spirit level Once complete screw the locking plastic rings back to lock each foot into position and to ensure that they remain as set Programs In this section we will deal with the various programs and functions of the washing machine and take you through it step by step Please feel free to use this guide as a reference and doing so will ensure that you get the best possible results from your machine The first part of the machine that we will explain is the program dial which you use to set the various programs depending on the fabric type and level of soiling how dirty the clothes are The choice of the proper program is very important if you wish to receive the best possible results The program dial is divided into seven main sections detailed below for each dif ferent type of wash with one of those sections offering additional rinse spin and drain functions Synthetics This section is for synthetic fabrics SYNTHETIC Wool This section is for woolen or hand wash only fibres Sport pecial program for sportswear Drain Spin Section This section is to allow an extra drain rinse or spin Delicate This section is for delicate fibres A
27. s the above diagram shows how the control dial and programs are split into easy to follow groupings making it far easier to select first by fabric type and then by wash temperature Or any other special requirements or programs which we shall explain further on in this guide Program Guide amp Symbols Now that you know what section of the dial is used for what type of fabric it be comes easy to select the program that you desire to use within each section On the ISE2 this mainly falls down to simply selecting the temperature of wash that you require and pressing the start button However there are many special programs on the dial which we shall explain in detail later which may benefit you under certain circumstances or for special care fabrics It is worth taking heed of the fabric care labels on many modern garments as they can use special fibre mixes and if you use the wrong program you can damage these more delicate items Cycle Times Throughout this guide we do give approximate cycle times which we have verified under test However it is very important to note that these can vary by a consider able degree depending on local conditions and the time of year and should there fore be regarded as for guidance only During the winter the incoming cold water temperature is often several degrees lower than it is during the summer months and this leads to additional heating time and this will affect these times Water pressure can
28. tiles including coloured items Can be used with Half load Easy Ironing ECO Intense Variable Rinse Level Approximate cycle time 91 minutes 40 C 600rpm maximum spin super short The super short quickwash is designed to refresh very lightly soiled items and we do not recommend it for more intense cleaning or for items that need more than refreshed Uses detergent compartment 2 Ideal for Very lightly soiled cotton or linen textiles including coloured items Can be used with Third load 1 5kg Variable Rinse Level Approximate cycle time 26 minutes 30 C 600rpm maximum spin Additional Programs The additional programs section allows you to manually control some elements of the washing cycle allowing flexibility to run additional an spin cycle rinse or drain cycle La rinse only This feature allows you to do an additional rinse and spin cycle on it s own outwith a full program as well as allowing for any special treatments that you may wish to use O spin only This program gives a spin at normal speed should you require only to spin some items ma drain only This option will simply drain the machine t a J rinse amp hold On most programs by using the spin speed button you can vary the spin speed and access the rinse hold function which is in place when the symbol above is displayed 9 Delicate amp Special Washes Delicate items especially machine washable wool or wool mixed fabrics will r
29. timated washing time remaining display 14 Detergent Drawer For most washes all that is required is to use compartment 2 of the soap dispenser q n and the middle fabric conditioner one if required Compartment 1 is only used for pre wash detergent where required by the cycle chosen Compartment 2 Softener Compartment 1 Main Wash Compartment Pre Wash Loading Laundry In order for the washing machine to clean your clothing the garments placed in the drum must have room to move This means that you should not cram the machine full and effectively overload the drum Should you do so then there is a risk of damage to the machine and the clothing as well as inferior cleaning results so it is highly inadvisable To load correctly you should always have an approximate 10cm gap roughly the width of your hand between the top of the laundry and the top of the door as shown in the photograph below This shows the correct amount of space that is required to obtain the optimal re sults from your ISE and loaded correctly with the correct detergent being used your machine will deliver great washing results 15 Starting The Machine Once you have loaded the machine and placed the detergent in the correct com partment of the soap drawer or placed the detergent in the drum you are ready to close the door and select your desired program and options selected Should the door not be closed correctly or hindered in som
30. y synthetic or mixed synthetic gar ments Uses detergent compartment 2 Ideal for Heavily soiled synthetic or mixed synthetic textiles including coloured items Can be used with Half load Easy Ironing ECO Intense Variable Rinse Level Approximate cycle time 89 minutes synthetic 30 C amp 40 C The synthetic 30 C and 40 C cycles are the most common synthetic cycle used and should suit most everyday synthetic or mixed fibre garments Uses detergent compartment 2 Ideal for Medium soiled synthetic or mixed synthetic textiles including coloured items Can be used with Half load Easy Ironing ECO Intense Variable Rinse Level Approximate cycle time 67 40 C 60 30 C minutes 11 Using Your Machine Your machine has been designed with great care and thought to be as simple to use as possible and now that you understand the various programs and how the timer dial is arranged you can see that it is as intuative as possible This section is all about how to use your machine and offers advice on getting the most from your ISE First Use When your machine is delivered you may find that there is some residual water from factory testing in the machine this is nothing to be concerned about and is perfectly normal Although not absolutely necessary we do recommend that you run a maintenance wash when the machine is first installed as it accomplishes several things at once e You establish that the machin

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