WASHING MACHINE INSTRUCTION MANUAL EN
EN Contents 1. Precautions for safety and use 2 2. Installation instructions 5 3. Description of controls 8 4. Using the appliance for washing 9 5. Cleaning and maintenance 16 6. Troubleshooting 18 This appliance is tagged in accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment - WEEE. This directive contains the regulations governing the collection and recycling of decommissioned appliances throughout the European Union.
EN READ THE INSTRUCTIONS Attention! You are advised to read all the instructions in this manual carefully; it will inform you about the right conditions for the proper, safe use of your washing machine. It is very important to keep this instruction manual with the appliance for future reference. In the event of sale or transfer, ensure that the manual always accompanies the appliance, to provide the necessary information about its use. 1.
EN • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • same as the values marked on the nameplate. The use of adapters or junctions is not recommended. Never disconnect the plug by pulling on the power supply lead. The appliance is only disconnected from the electricity supply if the plug has been removed from the socket or the electrical system master switch has been turned off. The power plug must be accessible after the appliance has been installed.
EN For Great Britain only Warning: this appliance must be earthed. Fuse replacement If the mains lead of this appliance is fitted with a BS 1363A 13amp fused plug, to change a fuse in this type of plug use an A.S.T.A. approved fuse to BS 1362 type and proceed as follows: 1. Remove the fuse cover (A) and fuse (B) 2. Fit replacement 13A fuse into fuse cover 3.
EN 2. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Important! The appliance must be installed by a qualified engineer in compliance with the relevant regulations. The washing machine is heavy. Take care when lifting it. 2.1 UNPACKING The unit on flexible mounts is fixed in place for transport using the screws (A) on the rear of the washing machine with the relative plastic spacers (B). Once the screws have been removed, the power supply lead can be used. A+B 1. Undo all the screws with a 10 mm spanner. 2.
EN 2.2 POSITIONING AND LEVELLING 1. Place the appliance in the chosen position. 2. Level the appliance carefully in all directions with the aid of a spirit level, adjusting the height of the feet if necessary. Once done, fix the feet in place with the locknuts provided. 3. On appliances with adjustable rear feet, note that the rear of the appliance rests on skids and not on the feet.
EN 2.3 CONNECTING TO THE WATER SUPPLY 1. Check that the water supply pressure is in the following range: 0,05-0,9MPa. With higher pressures, use a pressure reducer. 2. Connect the cold water supply hose (blue screw collar) to the cold water tap with ¾ gas threaded connector, taking care to tighten firmly to prevent leaks. The water supply hose must not be kinked or crushed and must not be changed or cut. Threaded connections must only be tightened by hand. 3.
EN • • • If the power supply lead is damaged, it must only be replaced with an original spare, available from the AfterSales Service. Do not connection/disconnect the power supply plug from the socket with wet hands Only disconnect the power supply plug from the socket by taking hold of the plug itself, never by pulling on the lead. 3. DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS 3.1 CONTROL PANEL All the appliance's control and monitoring devices are placed together on the front panel.
EN 4. USING THE APPLIANCE FOR WASHING 4.1 PREPARING THE ITEMS FOR WASHING 1. 2. Subdivide the items for washing by fabric type and colour fastness. Wash white and coloured items separately. New coloured items should be washed separately the first time. Normally, items carry labels with washing instructions. The following is a short description of the symbols used on these labels. WASHING BLEACHING Machine wash at max. 90°C Machine wash at max.
EN 4.3 LOADS OF WASHING As far as possible, to save electricity, it is more economical to wash complete loads of the various types of fabric. Shake out the washing before loading, and alternate large and small items. It is best to weight the load the first few times, after which you will be able to rely on your experience. As a guide, the following is a list of the average weights of the standard items: 4.4 LOADING THE ITEMS FOR WASHING 1. 2. 3. 4.
EN 4.6 POWDER DETERGENT DOSES Laundry with normal dirt 1. Choose a programme without prewash. 2. Pour the total amount of detergent shown on the pack into the main wash compartment of the detergent drawer. Very dirty laundry 1. Choose a programme with prewash. 2. Place ¼ of the recommended amount of detergent in the prewash compartment of the detergent drawer and ¾ of the detergent in the wash compartment.
EN 4.10 SWITCHING ON THE APPLIANCE AND SELECTING THE WASHING PROGRAMME To switch on the appliance and select the programme, proceed as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. Turn the programmes knob in either direction. This switches on the washing machine. Select the washing programme. The time left to the end of the programme and the maximum recommended weight for the selected programme alternate on the display. The symbols on the display light up to identify the information shown.
EN 4.11 SELECTING AND CONFIRMING OPTIONS Options Option selection 1. 2. 3. 4. Confirm option Start Pause The Option Selection button can be used to select the following options in sequence (from the top down): Prewash: adds a stage before the main wash, lasting about 20 minutes at a temperature of 35°C. Suitable for loads of particularly dirty items. Intensive: the max. temperature is changed to 60°C and the washing stage is extended to increase the effectiveness of the enzymes in the detergents.
EN 4.12 TIME TO END Time to end symbol Start pause symbol Start Pause Time to end button 1. 2. 3. 4. The Time to End can be pressed repeatedly to select the time after which the washing programme will end. The time left before the end of the cycle calculates the initial duration of the washing cycle, the settings made (temperature, spin speed and options) which may shorten or lengthen the cycle's initial duration, and the delay time the user wishes to add before the cycle starts.
EN 4.15 PROGRAMME END Washing programmes are completed automatically. The word END appears on the display and the "Time remaining" light goes out. 1. 2. 3. 4. Switch the appliance off by turning the programmes knob to OFF Unload the laundry from the drum. Leave the door ajar to allow the interior of the washing machine to dry out. Turn off the water intake tap.
EN 5. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Important – Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance procedure, the plug must be disconnected from the power supply socket. 5.1 CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE APPLIANCE • • • • • Regular, thorough cleaning will keep your appliance looking good. Clean the exterior of the appliance with soap and water only, then dry thoroughly with a soft cloth. The plastic parts should just be wiped with a damp cloth.
EN 3. Extract the drain hose ”A”. Warning: if the hose is hot, the water is hot or boiling hot. Place a shallow container on the floor and remove the plug “B” to drain off the water. Depending on the amount of water in the appliance, the container may have to be emptied several times. When no more water is coming out, close the hose again by pushing the plug “B” firmly back into place. 4. Unscrew the cover of the pump “D” by turning it to the left. Clean the pump and remove any foreign bodies.
EN 6. TROUBLESHOOTING This produce complies with the relevant regulations governing the safety of electrical equipment. For safety reasons, any technical inspections or repairs must be performed by qualified staff, to prevent all hazards for the user. If the appliance does not work, before calling the After-Sales Service, to avoid unnecessary expense, check yourself that the operations listed in this troubleshooting table have been carried out..
EN 11 Appliance does not spin Anti-imbalance safety device tripped because laundry not evenly distributed in drum. If laundry is still wet at end of cycle, rearrange it in the drum by hand and repeat spin programme only. 12 Emptying water from drum In the event of a power blackout or appliance failure, the water can be removed from the drum using the emergency procedure. 13 Laundry not properly spun Large items screwed up and not evenly distributed within drum.
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2. Plinth dismount 1 A 2 1) With a screwdriver, makes lever on the points …. 2) … indicated, with a movement from the bottom to the upper … 2 1 3) in order to permit the plastic tooth, on the plinth, to come out from the site 4) After the described operation on both sides, proceed with the plinth dismount following the order in picture. 3 1 2 5) For the assemblage of the plinth, follow the order on the picture. 19 590 1781 00 6) Finish the operation with a light pressare on the points in picture.
3. Rubber strap dismount 1) For remove the rubber straps on the door 2) rotates the plastic terminal for 90° …. 3) … with a light pressure… 4) and the extract them.
4. Rubber strap use In picture, the possibility to insert some products in the vain can be appreciated … ATTENTION: Weight Max 4,0kg … these products are of daily use, e.g. detergents, softener etc. ATTENTION This appliance is intended for use by adults. Do not allow children to tamper with the controls or play with the washing machine. Do not allow children to approach the appliance. Keep children away from the appliance.
5. Door dismount SI NO 1) For remove the door, unscrew the indicated screw 2) on both the hinges (cross screwdriver) 3) support the door and extract … 4) .. the hinges from their sites.
6. Instruction for cleaning Instructions for the cleaning of the product: The surfaces have to be cleaned with water and soft clothes (e.g. micro fiber) Do not use never chemical products or aggressives (e.g. abrasives clothes, etc.
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