Manual Whirlpool AWOE 1040 Washing Machine

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GB PROGRAMME CHART
i: optional / Yes : dosing required
1)
For improved garment care, spin speed is restricted in these programmes.
2)
Do not use liquid detergent for the main wash when having selected
“Prewash, or when setting a cycle end.
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The wool/handwash cycle of this machine has been tested and approved by The Woolmark Company for the
washing of Woolmark garments labelled as “machine wash” or “hand wash” provided that the garments are
washed according to the instructions on the garment label and those issued in this programme chart. M0702
Programme
Tempe-
rature
Care
Labels
Max.
Load
kg
Type of wash/Notes
- Respect the manufacturer’s recommendations on the care label
Detergents and additives Selectable options Dosing
aid
Cycle
end
2)
Spin
Pre-
wash
2)
Main
wash
Softener Colours 15° Rapid Pre-
wash
2)
Intensive
rinse
Soil
level
Spin
Max.
Spin
Speed
rpm
Mixed cold - 60 °C 6.0
Lightly to normally soiled robust laundry made of cotton, linen, artificial fibres and their blends.
Effective one-hour programme. Make sure to wash only similar colours together in one wash load.
Yes
ii—— iiii i
max.
Cotton cold - 95 °C 10.0
Normally to heavily soiled towels, underwear, table and bed linen etc. made of cotton and linen.
i
Yes
iiiiiiiii
max.
Synthetics cold - 60 °C 3.5
Normally soiled garments made of artificial fibres (like polyester, polyacryle, viscose etc.) or their blends
with cotton.
i
Yes
iiiiiiiii
max.
Delicates cold - 40 °C 2.5
Curtains and delicate clothing, dresses, skirts, shirts and blouses.
i
Yes
ii i iii i
1000
1)
Wool/
Handwash
cold - 40 °C 2.0
Woollens, labelled with the Woolmark and identified as machine washable, as well as textiles made of silk
(keep to care label!), linen, wool and viscose marked as handwashable.
This programme is tested and approved by The Woolmark Company for machine- and handwashable wool.
Yes
ii—— iii i
1000
1)
White cold - 60 °C 10.0
Normally to heavily soiled and robust white cotton laundry.
Save energy by selecting a lower wash temperature and adding an oxygen-based bleach product, in addition to
your detergent.
Yes
ii—— iiii i
max.
Light
colours
cold - 60 °C 6.0
White and pastel shaded garments made of delicate fabrics.
Gentle wash programme to avoid graying or yellowing of your laundry. Use heavy duty detergent, if necessary
also stain removers or bleaches on oxygen basis.
i
Yes
ii i iii i
1000
1)
Dark cold - 60 °C 6.0
Black and dark garments made of cotton, cotton blends and polyester.
Special programme to reduce colour fading and local discolouration. Prefer to use a special liquid detergent for
dark garments with this programme.
i
Yes
iiiiiiiii
1000
1)
EcoCotton cold - 60 °C 10.0
Normally soiled cotton laundry.
At 40°C and 60°C most favourable programme in terms of combined water and energy consumption for washing
cotton laundry. - Reference programme for the Energy Label.
Yes
ii—— iiii i
max.
AquaEco cold - 40 °C 3.0
Lightly soiled laundry made of synthetic fibres, or synthetics mixed with cotton garments.
Saving programme with a very low water consumption. Use liquid detergent and the lowest recommended
amount for 3kg laundry. Do not use softener.
Yes
i —— ii i
max.
Speed 15 cold - 30 °C 3.0
Briefly worn clothing made of cotton, artificial fibres and blends with cotton.
Refresh programme. Use lowest recommended detergent amount.
Yes
ii—— ii i
max.
Big Items cold - 60 °C 3.0
Blankets made of synthetic fibres; bedcovers filled with feathers, polyester or other artificial fibres;
sleeping bags, bathmats and similar items.
i
Yes
ii iiiii i
1000
1)
Bedlinen cold - 95 °C 3.5
White and coloured bedlinen made of cotton and synthetic fibres, or blends of both.
Reduces microbes and gently cleans, also delicate bedlinen. A thorough rinse phase helps to prevent detergent
and pollen residues. Prefer powder detergent for this programme.
i
Yes
ii iiiii i
max.
Rinse & Spin
——
10.0
Rinse and intensive spin programme.
Same as the last rinse and the final spin in the “Cotton programme.
—— i ——i —— ii
max.
A. “Door open” indicator
B. “Wash in process” indicator
C. “Programme finished” indicator
The washing machine is equipped with automatic
safety functions which detect and diagnose faults at
an early stage and react appropriately, e.g.:
D. “Clean pump” indicator
E. Water tap closed” indicator
F. “Service” indicator
G. “Waterstop” indicator (if available)
H. Programme selector
I. “Start/Pause” button
J. “Temperature” button
K. “Spin” button (including “Rinse hold” )
L. Eco monitor
M. “Dosing Aid” key
N. “Cycle end” key
O. “Soil level” key
P. “Favourites” key
Q. “Child lock” key combination
R. “Sound off” key combination
S. “Reset/Drain” button
T. Detergent overdosage indicator
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Fabrics
Colours
Eco
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Brand Whirlpool
Model AWOE 1040
Category Washing Machines
File type PDF
File size 2.15 MB

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My washing machine won't start when I press the start-button, what can I do? Verified

In many cases the door of the washing machine hasn't closed properly. Open and close the door and try again.

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My washing machine won’t drain, what can I do? Verified

The main reason a washing machine won’t drain is because of blockage in either the pump or the drain hose. If your washing machine has access to these parts, try to remove any blockage. If this does not solve the problem or if you don’t have access to these parts you should contact a mechanic or the manufacturer.

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There is no water coming into my washing machine, what can I do? Verified

Check if the water inlet is open and if there aren't any kinks in the hose of the water inlet. If this doesn't solve the problem you should contact the manufacturer.

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The door of my washing machine won't open, what can I do? Verified

There can be several causes. The most common cause is the filter being clogged. Unplug the appliance and check the filter. Remove any blockage if necessary. The location of the filter is different depening on the model. It is also possible that there is a special lever to open the door. If these options don't help, the last option is unplug the appliance for a period of 30-60 minutes and try to open the door after that. If this doesn't work, contact the manufacturer or a mechanic.

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My washing machine makes a lot of noice and/or vibrates loudly, what can I do about that? Verified

It's possible that the washing machine has not been leveled. You can do this by adjusting the feet to make it perfectly level. The problem can also be caused by inserting to much clothes in the machine. If these are not the cause of your problem you should contact the manufacturer.

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In which compartment should the detergent go? Verified

Most washing machines have 3 compartments for detergent. These compartments are often marked with I, II and * to show where the detergent goes. Compartment I is used for a pre-wash cycle, II is for the main wash cycle and * is for fabric softener. Compartment II is used most often.

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My washing machine smells, what can I do about it? Verified

There are washing machines with self-cleaning features. If these features are not available it's possible to add 100ml of white vinegar or 100gr of soda crystals and have the washing machine run a 90 ℃ program.

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Can I connect my washing machine to a warm water outlet? Verified

Although washing machines can probably handle water intake up to 65°C, this is not recommended by most manufacturers. There are wash cycles that specifically make use of cold water. In those cases warm water can harm the results of your wash cycle. Also, many washing machines are designed to be connected to a cold water outlet.

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What should I pay attention to when moving a washing machine? Verified

When moving a washing machine, you should secure the drum. You can use the transit bolt which come with every washing machine and will prevent the drum from moving around inside the machine. You also need to drain all the water.

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What is the difference in usage between a washer-dryer and a separate washing machine and dryer? Verified

The biggest advantage of a washer-dryer is that it takes less space. However, a separate dryer will be able to dry more than a washer-dryer. A washer-dryer also uses relatively more energy and requires more time.

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Can I connect a washing machine to an extension cord? Verified

Appliances that require large amounts of power, like a washing machine, can not be connected to all extension cords. See what the power usage of the washing machine is, which is indicated in Watt, and check if the extension cord can handle this. There are extension cords with thicker cables that are made to handle larger appliances.

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Can I stack my dryer and washing machine? Verified

In general it is possible to directly stack a dryer and washing machine directly on top of each other. This only works with front loading models. However, it is advisable to use a fitting accessory to do so. This will prevent the machines from vibrating and falling off and also prevents damage to the bottom machine.

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What does '6th Sense' mean? Verified

Whirlpool appliances that are equipped with 6th Sense technology have sensors that ensure optimal operation of the machine. For example in dryers, these sensors measure the moisture left in the wash and stops the machine when everything is completely dry.

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