Immediate start, Regutar/cotton, Operation – Bosch WFK 2401 User Manual
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OPERATION
TIPS ON SAVING ENERGY and WATER
To save energy and water
•
Do not use PREWASH for lightly to normally
soiled items.
•
For lightly soiled items use “QUICK WASH".
•
Soak heavily soiled items.
•
Wash using maximum recommended loads.
Once the water valve(s) have been opened, washer
has been loaded and dispenser drawer filled the
washer is ready to be started.
IMMEDIATE START:
I.
Close the door of the washer making sure
that the door latches closed.
II.
Press the “ON/OFF” button (Figure 7, below).
The "ON/QFF” indicator light will become
illuminated and the “START’ indicator light
will begin to flash.
III. Use the Cycle Selector, see Figure 8, to select
the cycle desired. The cycle length, in minutes,
will be displayed in the "Cycle Countdown”
alphanumeric display.
Additional Spin Speed Cycle
Functions____ Selector Selector
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CYCLE SELECTION
It is easy to make cycle selections vwth the Bosch
washer. Simply turn the cycle selector knob to one of
the selections listed on the dial. The washer offers
12
standard wash cycles, combinations of
4
fabric types
and 5 wash temperature settings as well as
6
Special
Cycles. The selections are descriptive of the type of
wash that is to be cleaned or provide special control
features to allow manual operation of the washer in
the modes desired; such as, spinning, soaking or
draining.
Directly to the left of the Cycle Selector window you
will find a table, see Figure 9, that as a reminder,
provides a brief description of the meaning of the
numbers listed on the cycle selector knob:
Special Cycles
Wash Temperatures
11 Rinse/Spin
5 Power Temp Boost
10 Soft Rinse/Spin
4 Temperature Boost
9 Spin
3 Hot
8 Soft Spin
2 Warm
7 Soak
1 Cold
6 Drain
Figure 9.
STANDARD WASH CYCLES
4 Fabric Types:
1. Regutar/Cotton
The cotton settings are intended to be used for
sturdy, hard wearing items made from cotton or
linen, such as:
♦ Play clothes
4
Towels
♦ Work clothes
^ Jeans
♦ Sheets
4
T-shirts, etc.
For best results when cleaning heavily soiled
items use the PREWASH additional function.
Refer to the care label on the clothing for settings
to use. In general, the POWER TEMP BOOST
(5) setting is recommended for sturdy whites and
diapers. While TEMPERATURE BOOST (
4
)
would normally be used for colorfast cotton and
linens. The (3), (2) and (
1
) settings save energy
when cleaning lightly soiled cotton. The cold (
1
)
setting is recommended for very bright coloreds
that are lightly soiled. Using the hottest
temperature safe for the fabric will usually provide
best cleaning results.
Figure 8.
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