Page 2 - Introduction
Page 2 Introduction Features You are now the proud owner of one of the finest and most modern washing machines that today’s technology can pro-duce. You and your machine are going to make a great team together. But first it will pay if you really get to know each other. This book will tell you all y...
Page 3 - Safety precautions
Page 3 Safety precautions Before washing, check all clothes for loose buttons and tears. Check pockets for coins, pins or other small articles. Close zips and fasteners. Wash small articles inside a pillow slip. Do not wash clothes soaked in petrol, thinners, vegetable oil or any other flammable liq...
Page 4 - UNPACKING; Installation
Page 4 UNPACKING • Do not attempt to operate the machine while any of the packaging is still in place. • Remove all packaging and dispose of it in a responsible manner. • Open the wash-tub lid and remove all the accessories stored in the drum. POSITIONING • The machine should be installed in a well ...
Page 5 - DRAIN HOSE; Fit the flexible hose guide.; NOTES; Installation continued
Page 5 DRAIN HOSE • Connect the drain hose to the drain outlet at the rear of the machine and secure it with the hose clamp supplied. • Fit the flexible hose guide. • Hook the outlet end of the drain hose over the lip of a sink or outlet pipe. SINK OR LAUNDRY TUB DRAIN • The top lip of the sink must...
Page 6 - Loading the machine; PREPARATION; Technical specifications; Stainless steel; Automatic
Page 6 Loading the machine PREPARATION • Close all zippers, snaps and hooks to prevent them from snagging other articles. • Remove pins and other hard items to prevent them from scratching the machine. • Empty all pockets and turn them inside out. • Turn down cuffs and turn synthetic knits inside ou...
Page 7 - Press this pad to turn the power on or off.; Control functions
Page 7 Press this pad to turn the power on or off. Press this pad to select the water temperature. Repeated pressing will highlight COLD only, then COLD and HOT (warm) and then HOT only. Pilot lights in the display panel will indicate the options that are selected. Press this pad repeatedly to selec...
Page 8 - Operation
Page 8 Operation ADDING DETERGENT • Add a measured amount of detergent to the detergent drawer. Use only detergent specifically recommended for top loading washers and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. • If required, add a measure of liquid chlorine bleach to the bleach inlet. Avoid spilling b...
Page 9 - Programme selection; This programme is ideal for robust garments such as blue jeans.; POWER; This programme is ideal for Delicate or lightly soiled clothing.; The maximum wash load on this programme is 1.2kg.
Page 9 Programme selection FUZZY LOGIC PROGRAMME This machine has Fuzzy Logic sensors. These enable it to evaluate each load placed in the drum and to select and modify a wash programme to suit the load. Do not use the FUZZY programme for woollen or delicate garments. HEAVY PROGRAMME This programme ...
Page 10 - User defined Programmes; SWITCHING ON; Press the POWER /ON pad; START THE SELECTED PROGRAMME; CONVENIENT SPIN ONLY; Press 1 POWER
Page 10 User defined Programmes MODE CONTROL SETTING THE WASH TIME Press the Mode pad and select WASH Press the Control pad repeatedly to select the wash time 12 > 15 > 18 > 0 > 6 > 9 Minutes If you do not want a wash cycle, you must select (0) minutes. SWITCHING ON Press the POWER /O...
Page 11 - Maintenance; CLEANING THE EXTERIOR; Run the washer through a complete cycle.; CARE; Do not put sharp metal objects in the washer.; HOLIDAY CARE; Remove the electric plug from the wall socket.
Page 11 TIME DELAY First select and set the programme, you require, as described previ-ously. Press the TIME DELAY pad as many times as you require. The digital dis-play shows the delay time. Every press of the pad delays the completion time by one hour. Example: If it is 8.00 am and you wish the wa...
Page 12 - Maintenance continued; CLEANING THE LINT FILTER
Page 12 Pull the filter frame upwards. Turn the filter inside out and remove any lint and dirt under running water. Filter Frame Re-shape the filter mesh and fit the filter frame back in it’s slot. 1 2 3 Maintenance continued CLEANING THE LINT FILTER CLEANING THE WATER INLET FILTER • Periodically cl...
Page 13 - Stain removal guide; Sponge with white methylated spirits and wash normally.
Page 13 Stain removal guide Blood. Rinse immediately and then soak in cold water with an enzyme based detergent before washing in cold water. Cocoa , Chocolate. Rinse immediately and then soak in cold water with an enzyme based detergent before washing in cold water. Chewing gum. Use ice to harden t...
Page 14 - Trouble shooting; will be displayed; Always refer to garment care labels for
Page 14 Trouble shooting Most problems are easily solved if the cause is known BEFORE CALLING A SERVICE TECHNICIAN PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING: PROBLEM The machine will not operate at all. There is a restricted or no water supply. If the water flow has not stopped after 20 minutes the fault code IE w...
Page 15 - Service Centres; OTHER AREAS ARE SERVICED BY OVER 200 AUTHORISED SERVICE AGENTS.
Page 15 Service Centres If you have followed the instructions and still have a problem, contact the nearest Defy Service Centre. They will be able to advise you on any aspect of the product or send a qualified technician to repair it. BLOEMFONTEIN CAPE TOWN EAST LONDON JOHANNESBURG DURBAN POLOKWANE ...
Page 16 - Warranty
Page 16 This certificate is issued by DEFY APPLIANCES LIMITED manufacturers of Defy and Ocean products, hereinafter the Company, to the original purchaser only, of the appliance described on the certificate and shall constitute the only warranty given in respect of this appliance. The Company warran...