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Choosing a wash programme – Hotpoint WMTL80 User Manual

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The temperature of the incoming water supply or selection of wash

options will affect programme times.

Choosing a Wash Programme

Hotpoint recommend the

Persil range of detergent

products

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IMPORTANT:

To cancel the wash

programme you

have just set, select

one of the

symbols

(Stop/Reset) and

wait for at least 5

seconds.

Sort the laundry according

to the wash care labels, the

degree of soiling and the

weight (maximum weight -

see next page)

Close all zips and remove

items from pockets

Loading the machine:

Lift the external lid and

open it completely. Press

the release button on the

front drum flap and grasp

the rear flap that lifts up to

open the drum.

WARNING: Release hold on

flaps slowly and carefully

as they are fitted with

strong springs.

Place the laundry in the

drum loosely for best

results, if possible combine

large and small items. An

overloaded drum will give

unsatisfactory wash results.

Take care that no items fall

outside the drum.

Also ensure, no items are

trapped between the two

flaps.

Type of fabric, dirt degree - Always observe the treatment advice of the fabric manufacturer

COTTONS

Heavily soiled whites

Heavily soiled whites

A

90˚

B

90˚

150

130

130

115

60˚

40˚

C

D

Prewash, Main wash 90˚, rinse cycles, intermediate and

final spin cycles

Main wash 40˚, rinse cycles, intermediate and final spin

cycles

Rinse cycles, intermediate and final spin cycles

Main wash 60˚, rinse cycles, intermediate and final spin

cycles

Main wash 90˚, rinse cycles, intermediate and final spin

cycles

Draining and final spin cycle

Interrupts / Cancels the selected programme

Heavily soiled whites

Normally soiled whites

Rinse cycles

Spin cycle

Stop / Reset

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*Duration

Main wash 30˚, rinse cycles, anti-crease or draining

Rinse cycles, anti-crease or draining

Silk, particularly delicate

garments and fabrics

Rinse cycles

Rinse Hold

Draining

Interrupts / Cancels the selected programme

Draining

Stop / Reset

Start is delayed by 12 - 9 - 3 - 1 hours

Interrupts / Cancels the selected programme

12hr - 9hr - 3hr - 1hr delay

Stop / Reset

SYNTHETICS

DELICATES

PROGRAMMED START

White Nylon

Acrylics

E

40˚

G

60˚

30˚

H

Main wash 60˚, rinse cycles, anti-crease or delicate spin

cycle

Draining and delicate spin cycle

Rinse hold for silk and especially delicate items.

Main wash 30˚, rinse cycles, anti-crease or delicate spin

cycle

Main wash 40˚, rinse cycles, anti-crease or delicate spin

cycle

Rinse cycles, anti-crease or delicate spin cycle

Interrupts / Cancels the selected programme

Quick Wash

Rinse cycles

Spin cycle

Rinse Hold

Stop / Reset

Rinse cycles with automatic introduction of softener,

anti-crease or delicate spin cycle

Fabric softener

105

Heavily soiled colourfast

synthetics

F

50˚

Main wash 50˚, rinse cycles, anti-crease or delicate spin

cycle

85

Wool

J

40˚

Draining and delicate spin cycle (wool)

Spin cycle

Main wash 40˚, rinse cycles and delicate spin cycle

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Rinse hold for silk and especially delicate items.

45

75

30

QUICK WASH PROGRAMME:

Programme H - a 30 minute wash at 30˚ for delicate synthetics - your machine has programme

designed to wash lightly soiled items in a short amount of time. By setting programme H at a temperature of 30˚, you can wash
different fabrics together (except for woollen and silk items), with a maximum load of 3kg. This programme allows you to save on both
time and and energy as it only lasts approximately 30 minutes. We recommend that you use liquid detergent and pour it into the wash
compartment of the detergent dispenser.

Use programme B with a temperature of 60˚C and without any buttons selected for the IEC 456 test.