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All About The Options Button

Your Intuitive™ has a ‘menu’ of wash options that you can use. The buttons and the display screen 
on the right hand side of the panel are used to select and display the different wash options.

To Select a Wash Option

Push either the Options UP or Options DOWN arrow. The 
Options Menu will then be displayed.

2

  Scroll through the options by using the either the UP or 

DOWN arrows. To select an option use the ADJUST button. 
The option will be highlighted to show you have selected it.

3

  Press HOME, the display will return to the home screen 

where your selected wash option(s) will be displayed.

4

  To start the machine push START/PAUSE.

Note:
If you want to change any of the wash options while your machine is running you will need to 
press START/PAUSE before changing an option.

To Customise a Wash Option
You can program your Intuitive™ washer to remember the wash options you prefer. 

  For instance, you may want to set your washer to always 

select a warmer wash temperature.

1

  Push the OPTIONS button. 

2

  Scroll through the options until the screen you want is 

displayed. 

3

  Select the setting before the option you are wanting to 

change. Hold down the ADJUST button for 3 seconds. 
You will hear a long beep and SETTING SAVED will appear 
briefly on the screen. Your preferred wash options will be 
automatically selected every time you turn your machine 
on and will be displayed on the home screen.

  To change your customised options repeat these above steps.

  Note:

Water levels, Eco (Save Water++) and Delay Start are not able to be customised.

Time To Go

Your Intuitive™ washer will display which stage of the cycle the machine is at and how many 
minutes the wash cycle has to go, so you can tell at a glance when your washing will be finished. 

  The ‘Time to Go’ is displayed from the beginning of the agitation wash, as the load size and fabric 

type have to be determined before the cycle time can be calculated.

  A series of symbols are also displayed on the screen to indicate what the washer is doing. (Refer 

to page 9).

 

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