Wash cycles, Table of wash cycles – Ariston ARTXL 109 User Manual

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Wash cycles

The information contained in the table is intended as a guide only.

For all Test Institutes:

1) Test wash cycle in compliance with regulation EN 60456: set wash cycle 7 with a temperature of 60°C.

2) Long wash cycle for cottons: set wash cycle 2 with a temperature of 40°C.

3) Short wash cycle for cottons: set wash cycle 3 with a temperature of 40°C.

Wash

cycles

Table of wash cycles

Description of the wash cycle

Max

.

temp.

(°C)

Max.

speed

(rpm)

Detergents

Max.

load

(kg)

Cycle

duration

Bleach Wash Fabric

softener

Special cycles

7

Sanitizing cycle 90°:

Extremely soiled whites.

90°

1000

l

l

l

6

165

7

Sanitizing cycle 90° (1):

Heavily soiled whites and resistant colours.

60°

1000

-

l

l

6

141

8

Goodnigt cycle:

Lightly soiled delicate colours.

40°

800

-

l

l

4

288

9

Baby cycle:

Heavily soiled delicate colours.

40°

800

-

l

l

2

116

10

Shirts

40°

600

-

l

l

2

69

11

Silk/Curtains:

For garments in silk and viscose, lingerie.

30°

0

-

l

l

1

55

12

Wool:

For wool, cashmere, etc.

40°

600

-

l

l

1

55

Everyday wash cycles (Daily)

1

Cotton + Prewash 90°:

Extremely soiled whites.

90°

1000

-

l

l

6

164

2

Cotton:

Heavily soiled whites and resistant colours.

60°

1000

l

l

l

6

138

2

Cotton (2):

Heavily soiled whites and delicate colours.

40°

1000

l

l

l

6

123

3

Coloured Cottons (3):

Lightly soiled whites and delicate colours.

40°

1000

l

l

l

6

89

4

Synthetics resistents:

Heavily soiled resistant colours.

60°

800

-

l

l

2,5

85

4

Synthetics delicates:

Lightly soiled resistant colours.

40°

800

-

l

l

2,5

73

5

Mix 30':

To refresh lightly soiled garments quickly (not suitable for wool,

silk and clothes which require washing by hand).

30°

800

-

l

l

3

30

6

Mix 15':

To refresh lightly soiled garments quickly (not suitable for wool,

silk and clothes which require washing by hand).

30°

800

-

l

l

1,5

15

Partials wash cycles

Rinse

-

1000

l

-

l

6

36

Spin

-

1000

-

-

-

6

16

Light spin

-

800

-

-

-

2,5

12

Drain no spin

-

0

-

-

-

6

2

Specials wash cycles

Sanitizing cycle (wash cycle 7). A high-temperature hygienic wash cycle (over 60°C) which requires the use of bleach.

Pour the bleach, the detergent and the additives into the relevant compartments (see paragraph entitled

“Detergent dispenser drawer”).

Goodnigt cycle (wash cycle 8). This is a silent cycle which can be run at night, when the electricity prices are lower. The

wash cycle is designed for cottons and synthetics. At the end of the cycle the machine stops while there is still water in

the drum; to spin and drain the laundry press the START/PAUSE button; alternatively the machine will perform the spin

cycle and drain the water automatically after 8 hours.

Baby cycle (wash cycle 9). This wash cycle can be used to remove the soiling typically caused by babies, while ensuring

that all detergent is removed from nappies in order to prevent the delicate skin of babies from suffering allergies. The

cycle has been designed to reduce the amount of bacteria by using a greater quantity of water and optimising the effect

of special disinfecting additives added to the detergent.

Mix 30’(wash cycle 5) this wash cycle was designed to wash lightly soiled garments quickly: it lasts just 30 minutes and

therefore saves both energy and time. By selecting this wash cycle (5 at 30°C), it is possible to wash different fabrics

together (except for wool and silk items), with a maximum load of 3 kg.

Mix 15’(wash cycle 6) this wash cycle was designed to wash lightly soiled garments quickly: it lasts just 15 minutes and

therefore saves both energy and time. By selecting this wash cycle (6 at 30°C), it is possible to wash different fabrics

together (except for wool and silk items), with a maximum load of 1.5 kg.

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