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Washing and drying hints – Zanussi ZWD 1251 W User Manual

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Washing and Drying Hints

Do NOT overload the machine. Weigh the laundry the

first few times you use the appliance.
The average weights of the most common items are

listed below as a guide:

1000g = 1 kg
Sheet 700-1000

g

Pillow case

100-200 g

Tablecloth 400-500

g

Serviette 50-100

g

Tea towel

70-120 g

Linen hand towel

100-150 g

Towelling hand towel

150-250 g

Towelling bath towel

700-1000 g

Bath robe

1000-1500 g

Man’s shirt

200-300 g

Apron 150-200

g

Load the laundry loosely alternating large items with

small ones.

Sort the laundry according to the type of fabric,

colour-fastness and how dirty it is.

Avoid washing unhemmed or torn items as they may

unravel.

Before washing, empty all pockets of small objects

which may have been left inside (coins, keys, screws

etc). as these could damage the drain pump.

When washing curtains, remove the hooks.

Close poppers and zips and fasten loose buttons.

It is essential to wash new coloured items separately

when washing for the first time.

When washing fabrics requiring different wash

temperatures together, always select the lowest

temperature.

White items should not be washed with coloured

items.

Very small items (handkerchiefs, ribbons, socks etc)

should be washed in a washing bag or a pillow case.

Use a good quality detergent suitable for automatic

washing machines.

Use the correct quantities of detergent.

For wool, use gentle detergent only in small

quantities.

Bleach is very corrosive; it should be used with care

and kept out of reach of children.

Some stains such as fruit, wine, grass, rust etc. are

difficult to remove and should be treated before

washing with specific products, which can be found

in most household shops. In some cases it may help

to soak the stain before washing with a special pre-

soak product or biological detergent.

If you have used the machine to wash, rinse or spin

only non-colour fast garments, there may be dye left

in the sump. To ensure any subsequent wash is not

contaminated with the dye, select and carry out a

rinse and spin programme, without any garments, to

ensure that any dye is removed from the sump.

Do not leave the damp laundry load in a heap too

long before drying.

Avoid drying dark clothes with light coloured fluffy

items such as towels as these can attract the fluff.

If you overdry the laundry, besides wasting energy,

any subsequent ironing may become more difficult

because the fabric could be heavily crumpled.

Remove the laundry when the appliance has finished

drying.

To avoid a static charge when drying is completed,

use either a fabric softener when you are washing the

laundry or a fabric conditioner specifically for

tumble dryers.

Particularly delicate items such as synthetic curtains,

woollen and silk, garments with metal inserts, nylon

stockings, bulky garments such as anoraks,

bedcovers, quilts, sleeping bags and duvets must not

be machine dried.

Garments padded with foam-rubber or materials

similar to foam-rubber must not be machine dried;

they represent a fire hazard.

Also, fabrics containing residues of setting lotions or

hair sprays, nail solvents or similar solutions must

not be machine dried in order to avoid the formation

of harmful vapours.

For drying, follow the indications given on the

manufacturer’s labels.

May be tumble dried
Drying at high temperature
Drying at reduced temperature
Do not tumble dry

Important:

As a dryer, the machine works on the condensation

principle.
Therefore, the water tap must be open and the

drain hose must drain water into a sink or into

the drain pipe, even during the drying cycle.