User manual
Table Of Contents
- CONTENTS
- 1. SAFETY INFORMATION
- 2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 3. INSTALLATION
- 4. ACCESSORIES
- 5. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- 6. CONTROL PANEL
- 7. DIAL AND BUTTONS
- 8. PROGRAMMES
- 9. SETTINGS
- 10. BEFORE FIRST USE
- 11. DAILY USE
- 11.1 Activating the appliance
- 11.2 Loading the laundry
- 11.3 Using detergent and additives
- 11.4 Changing position of detergent divider
- 11.5 Setting a programme
- 11.6 Starting a programme
- 11.7 Starting a programme with the delay start
- 11.8 The SensiCare System load detection
- 11.9 Interrupting a programme and changing the options
- 11.10 Cancelling a running programme
- 11.11 Opening the door - Adding garments
- 11.12 End of the programme
- 11.13 Draining water out after end of cycle
- 11.14 Stand-by option
- 12. HINTS AND TIPS
- 13. CARE AND CLEANING
- 13.1 Periodic cleaning schedule
- 13.2 External cleaning
- 13.3 Descaling
- 13.4 Maintenance wash
- 13.5 Door seal with double lip trap
- 13.6 Cleaning the drum
- 13.7 Cleaning the detergent dispenser
- 13.8 Cleaning the drain pump
- 13.9 Cleaning the inlet hose and the valve filter
- 13.10 Emergency drain
- 13.11 Frost precautions
- 14. TROUBLESHOOTING
- 15. CONSUMPTION VALUES
- 16. TECHNICAL DATA
- 17. QUICK GUIDE
13.3 Descaling
If the water hardness in your
area is high or moderate, we
recommend that you use a
water descaling product for
washing machines.
Regularly examine the drum to check for
limescale.
Regular detergents already contain water
softening agents, but we recommend to
run a cycle with an empty drum and a
descaling product occasionally.
Always follow the
instructions that you find on
the packaging of the
product.
13.4 Maintenance wash
The repeated and prolonged use of low
temperature programmes can cause
detergent deposits, fluff residues,
bacterial growth inside the drum and the
tub. This could generate bad odours and
mildew. To eliminate these deposits and
clean the inner part of the appliance, run
a maintenance wash regularly (at least
once a month).
Refer to "Cleaning the drum"
paragraph.
13.5 Door seal with double lip
trap
This appliance is designed with a self
cleaning draining system, allowing light
fluff fibers that fall off the clothes to be
drained out with the water. Regularly
examine the seal. Coins, buttons, other
small items can be recovered at the end
of the cycle.
Clean it when needed, using ammonia
cream cleanser agent without scratching
the seal surface.
Always obey the instructions
that you find on the
packaging of the product.
13.6 Cleaning the drum
Regularly examine the drum to prevent
unwanted deposits.
Rust deposits in the drum may occur due
to rusting foreign body in the washing or
tap water containing iron
Clean the drum with special products for
stainless steel.
Always follow the
instructions that you find on
the packaging of the
product.
Do not clean the drum with
acidic descaling products,
scouring products containing
chlorine or iron or steel wool.
For a thorough clean:
1. Remove all laundry from the drum.
2. Run a Cottons programme with the
highest temperature.
3. Add a small quantity of powder
detergent into the empty drum, in
order to rinse out any left residues.
Occasionally, at the end of a
cycle the display may show
the icon : this is a
recommendation to perform
the “drum cleaning”. Once
the drum cleaning has been
performed, the icon
disappears.
13.7 Cleaning the detergent
dispenser
To prevent possible deposits of dried
detergent or clotted fabric softener
and/or formation of mould in the
detergent dispenser drawer, once in a
while carry out the following cleaning
procedure:
1. Open the drawer. Press the catch
downwards as indicated in the
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