Regular checks and stain removal, Regular checks, Stain removal – Creda W120VW User Manual

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Regular Checks and Stain Removal

Regular checks

As with any major appliance, there are certain aspects which
require regular attention. Listed below are a number of such key
areas which you should check regularly.Before calling out a
service engineer, ensure that the checks below have been
carried out. Should the service engineer find nothing wrong
with the machine, we regret that we will have to charge for the
service call.

KEY REGULAR CHECK ITEMS

1. Water leaks

1.1 From back of machine

– Are the inlet hoses securely tightened? (see page 3).
– Is the outlet hose correctly and securely positioned?

1.2 From front of machine

– Check that there is no dirt or lint trapped between the

lip of the rubber door seal and the door glass.

– Check that the detergent dispenser is not prevented

from closing tightly due to a build-up of detergent.
Remove and clean (see opposite).

2. Machine vibrating

– Check that the transit bracket has been removed (see

Installation Instructions and back of machine).

– Check that the machine is level.

3. Option buttons

– Check after use that all the option buttons are in the Off

position.

OPTIONAL EXTRAS
Longer fill hoses and drain hose extension kits are available
where it is not possible to move the home plumbing closer to
the machine.

You will need a special adaptor if only a cold water supply is
available. This is available as an optional extra.

These can be obtained from your local retailer or Creda Limited,
see separate spares and service leaflet.
PLUMBING SERVICE
Creda Limited offers a washing machine plumbing-in service for
Creda appliance owners at competitive rates. If you require your
washing machine to be professionally installed please contact
any of the telephone numbers listed on the separate spares and
service leaflet.

Stain Removal

1. Always treat as soon as possible. Rinse in cold water or warm

solution before washing.

2. Never rub a stain,‘pinch out’ as much as you can, using a

clean cloth or paper tissue.

3. Some stains need special treatment.

4. With solvents work from outside towards centre of stain,

holding an absorbent pad underneath the cloth behind the
stain.

5. Do not use amyl acetate on acetate or triacetate.

6. Test for colour fastness before removing stain.

Note: Take great care with poisonous chemicals and flammable
liquids. Only use solvents in a well ventilated place. Keep
chemicals,flammable liquids and solvents out of reach of
children and pets.
Never mix any chemical products.

Carbon paper

Methylated spirits

Absorbent pad method

Chewing gum

Methylated spirits

Absorbent pad method Or rub with ice

and pick off by hand

Glue

Cold water or

Wash in cold solution

Waterproof glue

amyl acetate

for soluble glues

should be treated with
amyl acetate using
absorbent pad method

Grass

Methylated spirits

Sponge with methylated spirits

Grease/Oil

Proprietary solvent

Absorbent pad method

Ink (biro, felt tip)

Methylated spirits

Absorbent pad method

Lipstick and face creams

Proprietary solvent

Absorbent pad method

Mildew – white

Chlorine bleach

Soak white cottons and

Coloureds cannot be

cottons and linens

linens in 1 part bleach

treated except for

in 100 parts water

regular washing

Mildew – all other

Hydrogen peroxide

Soak other white fabrics in

Rinse well. There is no

white fabrics

1 part hydrogen peroxide

safe home treatment

20 vol. to 4 parts water

for coloureds but
regular washing will
reduce marks

Nail varnish

Amyl acetate

Absorbent pad method

Paint – emulsion

Water

Sponge immediately with

Dried stains are

cold water

permanent

Paint – oil

Turpentine, or

Absorbent pad method

amyl acetate

Perspiration

Hydrogen peroxide

Rinse immediately in cold water

Colour removed by

and wash. If stain remains soak

perspiration cannot

in 1 part hydrogen peroxide

be restored

20 vol. to 4 parts water and wash

Rust/lron mould

Lemon juice

Soak stains in lemon juice and

– for all fabrics

iron under damp cloth. Repeat
if necessary

Rust/lron mould -

Oxalic acid

Use 1/2 teaspoon of oxalic acid

for white cottons

(very poisonous)

in 1/2 pint of hot water

and linens)
Shoe polish

Glycerine and

Lubricate with glycerine and use

proprietary solvent

solvent with absorbent pad method

Tar

Proprietary solvent

Scrape off surplus, soften with
butter and wipe off, apply solvent
and wash immediately

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