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Freestanding Appliances Freestanding appliances John Lewis Partnership 171 Victoria Street London SW1E 5NN www.johnlewis.com Registered in England 07.13 Branch use only Contents Washing/drying 3 Dishwashing 13 Refrigeration 19 We’re still the only brand in Europe to offer a complete range of large electrical appliances for your kitchen, with A-rated energy efficiency or better. It’s something we’re very proud of, and means you can be confident that any appliance you buy from us uses less energy, costs less to run and is also more environmentally friendly. All our washing machines, dryers, fridges, freezers and dishwashers provide great value, with the level of quality, performance and reliability you’d expect from us. What’s more, all our appliances are covered by a three-year guarantee (microwaves by a two-year guarantee), at no extra cost. We offer a range of useful extra product services when you buy your new appliance too, including installation, door adjust- ments, disposal and recycling. For more details, see page 67 at the back of this brochure, or go online at johnlewis.com. And, of course, whether you’re shopping online or in store, you can count on our fair prices, quality products and unrivalled service. It’s all part of being Never Knowingly Undersold, our lifelong commitment to you. Washing/drying All our own brand washing machines and washer-dryers are designed for large loads, while being A-rated for efficiency.There are several new features we’re excited about, too. On selected machines you’ll now find programmes to look after jeans, give clothes a quick steam clean, and even protect from allergens.We’ve also reduced the amount of noise our machines produce, with quieter washing and spin cycles available on a number of models. So, whichever model you choose, you can be confident it will ease effortlessly into your home. 3 John Lewis Finish White J ohn Lewis Finish White 1200 spin washing machine 1200 spin washing machine JLWM1200 Dimensions H85 W60 D60cm JLWM1204 Dimensions H85 W60 D52.2cm Stock number 889 30223 (Depth including controls 62.6cm) Stock number 889 30225 (Depth including controls 55.5cm) £299 F eatures £349 F eatures 6 kg capacity 7 kg capacity 3-year guarantee 3-year guarantee Anti-flood device Anti-flood device Extend to 5 years for £75 Extend to 5 years for £75 1200 rpm spin 1200 rpm spin Our great value 1200rpm washing Indicator lights This washing machine boasts a very Indicator lights machine is now even more water and LED generous 7kg load, and is now even more LCD display energy efficient, and features a generous energy efficient. It features 14 wash 6kg load, as well as a large porthole for Push buttons programmes, including delicates, hand- Push buttons easy loading and unloading. There are Spin selection wash, a special programme for jeans, Temperature selection 20 wash programmes, including three Quick and prewash options as well as an extra-quick 20-minute wash Spin Speed economy and two delicate options, while Start/Pause for smaller loads. You can also delay Extra Rinse the Aqualift system ensures optimum your cycle for up to 20 hours, to run Quick cleaning results, with every wash. Programmes at a time that’s convenient. Delay Start Cotton 95 Cotton 60 economy Programmes Cotton 60 Cottons Cotton 40 economy Cottons + pre-wash Cotton 40 Cottons economy Cotton 30 Cottons intensive Synthetics 60 Synthetics Synthetics 40 economy Easy iron Synthetics 40 easy iron Delicates Synthetics 30 Wool Delicate 40 Spin Delicate 30 Drain Handwash 40 rinse Handwash 30 Lingerie Soak 30 Heavy Cotton Rinses 20-minute – 3 kg Drain Spin Performance Mixed fabrics Wash rating A Miniprogram 30 Energy rating A++ Spin rating B Performance Noise (washing) 58 dB (A) Wash rating A Noise (spinning) 75 dB (A) Energy rating A+ Typical annual consumption Spin rating B (water) 8999 L Noise (washing) 56 dB (A) Typical annual consumption Noise (spinning) 77 dB (A) (energy) 185 kWh Typical annual consumption (water) 7899 L Typical annual consumption (energy) 190 kWh 4 5 J ohn Lewis Finish White J ohn Lewis Finish White 1400 spin washing machine 1400 spin washing machine JLWM1408 Dimensions H85 W60 D52.2cm JLWM1411 Dimensions H85 W60 D60.5cm Stock number 889 30226 (Depth including controls 55.5cm) Stock number 889 30227 (Depth including controls 63.8cm) £399 F eatures £499 F eatures 7kg capacity 8 kg capacity 3-year guarantee 3-year guarantee Anti-flood device Anti-flood device with Aqua control Extend to 5 years for £75 Extend to 5 years for £75 1400rpm spin 1400 rpm spin Quiet inverter motor This 1400rpm washing machine is With a higher 1400rpm spin speed, Indicator lights Flow meter to maximise water usage equipped with a brushless inverter you’ll notice faster dry times, even when LCD display Auto off motor to make it even quicker, quieter the machine is fully loaded, while a large and more reliable. Need that little black porthole makes loading and unloading Push buttons Indicator lights number in a hurry? You’ll love the easy. The 14 wash programmes include Temperature selection Large LCD display 20-minute wash cycle! For larger loads, delicates, handwash, economy, plus a Spin Speed there’s a ‘quick’ button which speeds up special jeans wash to help your denims Extra Rinse Push buttons the cotton and synthetics programmes look their best for longer. The quick 20- Quick Temperature selection by up to 50%. minute wash is great for smaller loads. Delay Start Spin reduction Stains/prewash Programmes Extra rinses Cottons Quick Cottons + pre-wash Delay start Cottons economy Cottons intensive Programmes Synthetics Cottons Easy iron Cottons Economy Delicates Quiet Wool Synthetics Spin Easy iron Drain Delicates Rinse Hand wash Lingerie Blanket Heavy Cotton Anti Allergy 20-minute - 3 kg Spin/ Drain Rinse Lingerie Performance Heavy Cotton Wash rating A Quick intensive Energy rating A++ 20-minute – 3 kg Spin rating B Cold wash Noise (washing) 59dB (A) Economy Noise (spinning) 78 dB (A) Typical annual consumption Performance (water) 9000 L Wash rating A Typical annual consumption Energy rating A+++ (energy) 210 kWh Spin rating B Noise (washing) 51 dB (A) Noise (spinning) 75 dB (A) Typical annual consumption (water) 10780 L Typical annual consumption (energy) 175 kWh 6 7 John Lewis Finish White J ohn Lewis F eatures 1600 spin washing machine washer-dryer 8 kg capacity (wash) JLWM1605 Dimensions H85 W60 D60.5cm JLWD1611 6 kg capacity (dry) Stock number 889 30228 (Depth including controls 63.8cm) Stock number 889 20203 Anti-flood device with Aqua control 1600 rpm spin Can be ordered in store or online. F eatures £749 Quiet inverter motor 8 kg capacity 3-year guarantee £599 Anti-flood device with Aqua control Indicator lights Extend to 5 years for £109 3-year guarantee 1600 rpm spin Large LCD display Extend to 5 years for £75 Quiet inverter motor Flow meter to maximise water usage This outstanding washer dryer boasts Push buttons Auto off a huge 8kg wash load and 6kg drying Temperature selection If you do a lot of tumble drying you’ll load – perfect for families with a small Spin reduction appreciate our flagship machine’s Indicator lights kitchen. The 16 wash programmes Stains/Pre-wash outstanding 1600rpm spin speed. A nifty Large LCD display include delicates, handwash and a quick Extra rinses flow sensor calculates how much water 20-minute cycle for smaller loads, Quick is required for your load, providing the Push buttons and there are four drying programmes, Delay start best wash without wasting water, energy Temperature selection including wool. The Steam Refresh Drying level or detergent. Programme information – Spin reduction programme is great for giving clothes Drying time including time remaining – is provided by Stains/prewash a quick freshen-up, gets rid of creases, the LCD illuminated display. Extra rinses and uses a minimal amount of water. Programmes Quick Cottons Delay start Finish White Cottons Economy Synthetics Programmes Dimensions H85 W60 D60.5cm Easy iron Cottons (Depth including controls 63.9cm) Delicates Cottons Economy Hand wash Quiet 20-minute – 3 kg Synthetics Spin/ Drain Easy iron Rinse Delicates Cold wash Hand wash Wool drying Blanket Synthetics drying Anti Allergy Cottons drying Spin/ Drain Quick wash and` dry Rinse Anti Crease Lingerie Refresh Heavy Cotton Quick intensive 20-minute – 3 kg Performance Cold wash Wash rating A Energy rating A Performance Spin rating A Wash rating A Noise (washing) 47 dB (A) Energy rating A+++-10% Noise (spinning) 79 dB (A) Spin rating A Noise (drying) 61 dB (A) Noise (washing) 51 dB (A) Water consumption per cycle Noise (spinning) 77 dB (A) (washing and drying) 95 L Typical annual consumption Electricity consumption per cycle (water) 9899 L (washing) 0.93 kWh Typical annual consumption Electricity consumption per cycle (energy) 163 kWh (washing and drying) 5.44 kWh Typical annual consumption washing (water) 11400 L Typical annual consumption washing (energy) 186 kWh Typical annual consumption washing and drying (water) 19000 L Typical annual consumption washing and drying (energy) 1088 kWh 8 9 John Lewis Finish White J ohn Lewis Finish White condenser tumble dryer condenser tumble dryer JLTDH16 Dimensions H85 W60 D58cm JLTDH17 Dimensions H85 W60 D58cm Stock number 889 10211 (Depth with fascia and control Stock number 889 10212 (Depth with fascia and control £499 knobs 64.4cm) £599 knobs 64.4cm) Features Features 3-year guarantee 3-year guarantee 7kg load 8kg load Extend to 5 years for £59 Extend to 5 years for £59 Large LCD display Large LCD display Interior light Stainless steel drum Using heat-pump technology, this ultra Reverse tumbling Achieving an exceptional ‘A-40%’ Interior light efficient sensor machine achieves an Anti-crease energy rating, our top-of-the-range Reverse tumbling ‘A-30%’ energy rating for its performance Delay start sensor dryer has an interior light, so Anti-crease in standard tumble drying programmes, you’ll always spot a stray sock that Delay start making it exceptional for saving energy.
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