F U L L A U TO M AT I C WASHING MACHINE WMA 6506 D WMA 6508 J WMA 6510 J
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Part 1: Steps before operating Fullautomatic Wa s h i n g M a c h i n e a n d s a f e t y p r e c a u t i o n s The current requirement in order for safe operation of this machine is 16 Ampheres. You will need to have a certified electrician to connect a 16 Amp fuse, if there is not enough current load. Your washing machine is set to 230 Volts. Do not forget to check the grounding in all cases of use with or without the transformer.
Part 2: Te c h n i c a l features Thermostat adjustment knob Auxiliary function buttons On/Off button Program selection knob Capacity (dry fabric) 5 kg. (11.1 lbs) Height 85 cm. Width 60 cm. Depth 54 cm. Net weight 60 kg. Power requirement 230 V, 50 Hz. Nominal current 10 A. Total power 2350 Watts. Washing speed 52 rpm. Spin speed (WMA 6506 D) 600 rpm. (max.) Spin speed (WMA 6508 J) 800 rpm. (max.) Spin speed (WMA 6510 J) 1000 rpm. (max.
Part 3: Determining location and installation 1. Removing transport safety bolts at the rear of the machine C C C C P C The transport safety bolts must be removed before any operation of the machine. Bolt heads, marked “C”. “C”, should be turned in a anti clockwise direction until the bolt can be partially withdrawn. Remove transport safety bolts and rubber bushes by pulling outwards. (A up/down action and a small squirt of washing up liquid should ease removal.
2. Feet adjustment In order for quiet and stable operation, the machine should be placed properly and leveled on its feet. Your machine comes with two adjustable feet. If the machine is unstable, loosen the plastic counternut and screw or unscrew the adjustable foot until the machine is leveled perfectly. After positioning, tighten the counternut for stability. 3. Water connections a) Water inlet hose Water supply For proper operation, the pressure of water should be between 1 and 10 atm.
4. Electrical connection b) Water drain hose Water drain hose could be placed either at the side of the bath tub, or directly to the drain. The hose should not be bent. Water drain hose should be secured with the elbow so that it would not fall down on the ground. 80 90 100 11 The hose should be placed between 40 and 100 cm. from the ground.
Control Panel On/off switch WMA 6506 D Detergent drawer Rinse hold Led indicator Quick wash Temperature adjustment knob On/off switch WMA 6508 J Led indicator Spin speed selection Rinse hold Detergent drawer On/off Quick switch wash WMA 6510 J Led indicator 6 Program selection knob Spin speed selection Temperature adjustment knob Program selection knob
Preparation Loading the machine Place the fabrics uniformly inside the machine. Hand knits should be placed inside out in the machine. Make sure that there is no clothing at the side of the door. Close the door by pushing lightly. If the door does not close completely, the machine could not be started-a safety measure. Front door is locked untill the end of the washing program and it will not be opened about 2 minutes following the end of the program.
Program selection COTTONS A, B, C Programs These programs are used for white and color cotton fabrics. A: Program with pre-wash (pre-wash, main wash, 3 rinses, spin) B: Program with main wash (main wash, 3 rinses spin) DELICATES N: Delicate program is used for washing delicate cloths like curtain or silk fabrics. This program is without prewash and exists of main wash, 3 rinses and delicate spin. Rinse Hold button can be selected during the washing program if desired.
Detergent dispenser Quick wash Shortens washing time for lightly soiled fabrics. This function can be used for cotton and synthetic programs for temperatures below 60ºC. Rinse hold a. Compartment I. detergent compartment for prewash cycle. b. Compartment II. detergent compartment for wash cycle. c. " " Compartment for fabric conditioner. d. Siphon. Fill the fabric softener to the marking. Any excess amount of softener will mix into the wash water and you will have to re-fill the compartment.
Part 4: Program selection and machine operation FABRIC TYPE Heavy soiled cottons and linens PROGRAM Program selection table A Normally soiled cottons and linens B Spin for cottons and linens DISPENSER COMPARTMENT WHITES COLOUREDS Cotton with prewash 50-90 40-50 I + II Cotton main wash 30-90 30-40 30-60 30-40 C Cotton spin Heavy and normally soiled synthetics and synthetic mixture F Synthetic main wash Spin for synthetics H Synthetic spin Delicates N Delicate wash -40 -40 Woo
Machine operation Place your clothes into the machine and close the front door. Select the program after referring to the program selection table. Turn the program selection knob clockwise and bring the program letter on top. Adjust the thermostat knob clockwise to set the desired temperature. When the knob is at “ ” the wash cycle is completed with the tap water temperature. Put powder detergent and the fabric softener to the compartments and close the detergent dispenser.
Program operation Program can be started by pushing the On/Off button. Front door will be locked and the led indicator will go on. You can start the program by pushing On/Off button. Front door will be locked and the led indicator will go on. When machine is on, the program selection knob turns clockwise and takes water in. In B program the program selection knob turns fastly 4 steps forward. This does not mean a failure, it is necessary to allow the washing machine to take the needed amount of water.
Part 5: Care and maintanence Detergent dispenser To clean the detergent residues, remove the detergent dispenser from its place by pressing on the area marked on siphon. Wash the dispenser with water and also clean the dispenser housing before inserting the dispenser to its place. Siphon Clean the siphon (coloured piece in the dispenser) every 30-40 washes. Pull out the siphon by holding from its edges.
Hoses To prevent any leakage, have a technician to control the hoses every two years. If the machine is placed at cold ambient temperatures, the water remining inside the pump and hoses should be removed from the filters. Also to prevent freezing, empty the water intake hoses by disconnecting from taps. Water intake filter At the end of the water intake connection module and water inlet hose-tap side, there exists filters. These filters prevent any dirt and objects passing into the machine.
Cleaning the pump filter To prevent objects entering to the pump, your machine comes with a filter system that extends the pump life. It is advisable that you should clean the filter at every 30-40 washes. Before opening the filter door, disconnect the power. Turn the opening of kick plate screws 90° with a help of screw driver or a coin. Place a little pan infront of the filter door to prevent a little amount of water spilling from the machine. Remove the filter by turning it counter-clockwise direction.
Part 6: Helpful tips on stain removal The following stain removing tips are approximate and can only be used at the washable fabrics. Please consult the washing information of the fabric manufacturer. Alcoholic baverages: Wipe the fabric first with water, then Blood stain: Leave the fabric for30 minutes in the cold water. water-glycerine solution and rinse with vinegar-water solution. Use ammonia solution to remove the stain. (4 liters water3 spoonful of ammonia.
Part 7: Before calling service You turned the machine on, but the leds are off on the panel. Water coming from beneath the machine. Check the water intake and drain hoses. Tighten the connections. The washers of the hoses may be worn out. If non of the both, the pump filter is not closed properly. Check the grounding on the power cable or a blown fuse. Check the front door proper closure. Foam coming out of the detergent dispenser. Check whether your detergent is suitable for automatic machines.
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