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To make your stay as comfortable and easy going as possible, we have collated handy User Guides for our appliances.

Dishwasher

  1. Once you have loaded it with crockery, press the ON/OFF button (1st left)
  2. The Eco 50o programme display flashes.
  3. This programme remains selected unless another programme is selected, by pressing the <  or  > buttons.
  4. Once you have selected your required programme, press the START button (1st right), close the door and the programme starts running.
  5. This is indicated by a light which shines from the bottom of the door onto the kitchen floor, immediately below the cabinet.

Washer Dryer

Wash

  1. Push the door closed until you hear a locking sound.
  2. The detergent drawer is composed of three compartments: the large compartment on the left is for main wash, the middle compartment is for softener and the smaller right side compartment is for prewash.
  3. If you are using a detergent pod or dispensing ball, please place these directly among the laundry in the machine. Remember to remove a dispensing ball if using the dryer function.
  4. Remember to remove these if using the dryer function.
  5. Switch the machine on by pressing the button top right of the control panel.
  6. Select the desired washing programme by using the programme selection knob to the left of the control panel.
  7. Whenever a new programme is selected, the machine will automatically show the recommended temperature and spin speed.
  8. To alter the temperature selection, press the button on the left of the panel. To alter the spin speed, press the second from left button. You will see the lights in the illuminated panel above the buttons indicate the temperature and the spin speed.
  9. Press the Start/Pause button to start your wash.

Dry

  1. Selection for drying: When a new programme is selected, press the Auxillary Function Selection button to adjust the drying option that is suitable for the selected washing programme (buttons 3 to 5 from left on control panel) The 6th from left button can be used the adjust the drying level.
  2. Your selections will be illuminated in the Drying Programme lights above the buttons.

Child Lock

  1. To activate or deactivate the child lock, switch the machine on by pressing the ON/OFF button (top right of control panel).
  • Press and hold the 4th and 5th buttons from the left of the control panel for 3 seconds.

After the countdown, as “Child Lock 3-2-1” on the display is over, “Child Lock Enabled” appears on the display. To deactivate the child lock press and hold the 4th and 5th buttons from the left of the control panel for three seconds. After the countdown as “Child Lock 3-2-1” on the display is over, “Child Lock Enabled” is turned off the display.

Fridge Freezer

  1. The coldest zone is between the arrow stamped on the side of the interior of the fridge and the shelf underneath. It is recommended that perishable foods such as fish and meat are stored here.
  2. The warmest zone is at the very top of the door. Hard cheese and butter can be best stored here. 
  3. The vegetable container is recommended for storing fruit, vegetables and salads. You can use the humidity controller to reduce condensation.
  4. If storing mainly fruit, set lower air humidity, or if mainly vegetables or a mix of goods, set higher air humidity.
  5. The freezer compartment is suitable for storing frozen food, making ice cubes and freezing food.

Bose Sound System

You can access the Bose App on the iPad, located under ‘Entertainment’

To link the Bose Speaker to your own device, turn on your Bluetooth facility and press the button on the speaker with three small dots to activate ‘pairing’. 

TV

You can watch the standard channels by pressing the home button on the remote and then selecting from BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, All 4 or My5. Alternatively, please feel free to log into your preferred streaming service, please just remember to log out when you leave!

The Sounbar connects with the TV but you can also pair with your device using the remote.

 
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