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B5WT512410W
2820531048/ EN/ / 21/03/2023 16:21

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  • Page 1 Washing Machine User Manual B5WT512410W 2820531048/ EN/ / 21/03/2023 16:21...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Auxiliary Function Selection..27 Table of Contents 6.8.1 Auxiliary Functions..... 28 1 Safety Instructions......6.8.2 Functions/Programmes Selec- Intended Use........ted by Pressing the Function Safety of Children, Vulnerable Keys for 3 Seconds ....Persons and Pets ......End Time ........30 Electrical Safety......
  • Page 3 Please read this user manual first! Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing Beko product. We hope that you get the best results from your product which has been manufactured with high quality and state-of-the-art technology. Therefore, please read this entire user manual and all other accompanying documents carefully before using the product.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    1 Safety Instructions This section includes the safety • This appliance is intended to instructions necessary to pre- be used in household and sim- vent the risk of personal injury or ilar applications. For example; material damage. – Personnel kitchens of stores, Our company shall not be held offices and other work envir- responsible for damages that...
  • Page 5: Electrical Safety

    • Electrical products are danger- • If the power cable is damaged, ous for children and pets. Chil- it must be replaced by the au- dren or pets should not play thorised service in order to with, climb on top or inside the avoid possible risks.
  • Page 6: Installation Safety

    • The product is heavy, do not • Check for any damage on the move alone. Do not hold ex- product before installing it. Do truding parts such as the laun- not have the product installed dry loading door to lift and if it is damaged.
  • Page 7: Operational Safety

    • Do not plug the product to • If a drier is to be placed on the loose, broken, dirty, greasy product, fix with a suitable con- sockets or sockets that has nection apparatus obtained come out their seats or sock- from the authorised service.
  • Page 8: Maintenance And Cleaning Safety

    • Unplug the product and turn • Do not place your hand or a off the tap if you will not be us- metal object under the wash- ing the product for long peri- ing machine. ods. • If washing laundry at high tem- •...
  • Page 9: Important Instructions For Environment

    • Do not use sharp or abrasive • There may be detergent tools to clean the product. Do residues in the detergent not use household cleaners, drawer when you open it for soap, detergent, gas, gasoline, cleaning. thinner, alcohol, varnish, etc. •...
  • Page 10: Technical Specifications

    3 Technical Specifications Supplier’s name or commercial brand Beko B5WT512410W Model name 7178576100 Nominal Capacity (kg) Maximum spin speed (cycle/min) 1400 Built-In Height (cm) Width (cm) Depth (cm) Single Water inlet / Double Water inlet + / - Electrical connection (V/Hz)
  • Page 11: Installation

    4 Installation 4.1 Appropriate Installation Location Please read the “Safety Instruc- tions” section first! • Place the product on a hard and level floor. Do not place it onto a carpet with Your washing machine automatic- high pile or other similar surfaces. Pla- ally detects the amount of laundry cing on an improper floor shall cause placed inside when selecting a pro-...
  • Page 12: Removing Transportation Safety Bolts

    • Cover B and the Cap are optional. If avail- NOTICE able, attach cover B and the Cap. Keep the transportation safety bolts in a safe place to reuse when Cover B the product needs to be moved again in the future. Install the transportation safety bolts in reverse order of the disas- sembly procedure.
  • Page 13: Connecting The Drain Hose To The Drain

    4.5 Connecting the Drain Hose to the leaks, always secure the connection between the extension hose and the Drain draining hose of the product with a suit- 1. Attach the end of the drain hose directly able clamp so that it does not come off to waste water drain, washbasin or and cause leaks.
  • Page 14: Start Up

    • If the current supply to the fuse or stallation”. To prepare the product for breaker in the house is less than 16 washing laundry, perform first operation in Amps, have a qualified electrician install Drum Cleaning programme. If this pro- a 16 amp supply.
  • Page 15: Tips For Energy And Water Saving

    powders on the laundry may build up on The product automatically adjusts the wa- the inner parts of the product in time and ter amount according to the weight of the can cause damage. laundry put inside it. 5.3 Tips for Energy and Water Saving Follow the instructions in “Pro- gramme and consumption table”.
  • Page 16 • Do not leave the detergent drawer open Adjusting the Detergent Amount when the washing programme is on. The amount of detergent depends on the • If you are using a programme without amount of laundry, how soiled they are and pre-washing, do not put detergent in the the water hardness.
  • Page 17: Tips For Efficient Washing

    Using Anti-Limescale • When necessary, only use anti-limescale produced for washing machines. Using Bleach and Decolourants • Select a programme with pre-washing and add bleach at the start of pre-wash- ing. Do not put detergent in the pre-wash compartment. As an alternative applica- Use of Gel and Tablet Detergents tion, select a programme with additional •...
  • Page 18: Displayed Programme Duration

    Powder and liquid deter- It may be necessary to gents recommended for pre-treat the stains or per- colours can be used at form prewash. dosages recommended Prefer liquid deter- Liquid detergents Powder and liquid deter- for heavily soiled gents produced suitable for colours gents recommended for clothes.
  • Page 19: Control Panel

    6.1 Control Panel 1 Programme Selection Button 2 Temperature Level Lights 3 Spin Level Indicator Lights 4 Display 5 Start/Pause Button 6 Remote Control Button 7 End Time Setting Button 8 Auxiliary Function Button 3 9 Auxiliary Function Button 2 10 Auxiliary Function Button 1 11 Spin Speed Adjustment Button 12 Temperature Setting Button...
  • Page 20: Symbols On The Display

    6.2 Symbols on the Display 1 Temperature Indicator 2 Spin Speed Indicator 3 Duration information 4 Door lock is engaged symbol 5 Programme follow-up indicator 6 No Water indicator 7 Add Garment Indicator 8 Bluetooth Connection Indicator 9 Remote Control Indicator 10 Delayed Start Enabled Indicator 11 Auxiliary Function Indicators 3 12 Child Lock Enabled symbol...
  • Page 21: Programme And Consumption Table

    6.3 Programme and Consumption Table Auxiliary Functions Programme Temperature °C 3,00 1400 • • • • • Cold - 90 Katoen 2,35 1400 • • • • • Cold - 90 1,30 1400 • • • • • Cold - 90 40*** 0,989 1400...
  • Page 22 Please read Installation section of You can see the washing duration the manual before first use. on the display of your machine The auxiliary functions in the table while selecting a programme. De- may vary according to the model of pending on the amount of laundry your machine.
  • Page 23: Programme Selection

    6.4 Programme Selection • Eco 40-60 In the Eco 40-60 programme, you may 1. Determine the programme suitable for wash normally soiled cotton laundry that the type, quantity and soiling level of the are specified to be washed together at laundry in accordance with "Programme 40°C or 60°C.
  • Page 24 • Hygiene+ Do not load more than 1 double Applying a steam step at the beginning of fibre duvet (200 x 200 cm). the programme allows to soften the dirt Do not wash your duvets, pillows easily. and etc. that contain cotton filling in the machine.
  • Page 25 reduce the wrinkles on your shirts. When covers such as gore-tex etc. It makes sure the quick wash function is selected, the your garments are washed gently thanks to Pre-treatment algorithm is executed. special rotating movements. • Apply the pre-treatment chemical on your •...
  • Page 26: Temperature Selection

    3. Read the garment tag carefully and en- 6.6 Temperature Selection sure that correct temperature and spin speed are selected. • Downloaded Program This is a special programme that allows you to download different programmes when you want to. At the start, there is a programme you can see with the Home- Whenever a new programme is selected, Whiz application as default.
  • Page 27 commended spin speed value is not the If you want to spin the laundry held in wa- maximum spin speed that can be selected ter, adjust the Spin Speed and press Start/ for the current programme. Pause button. The programme will resume. Water is drained, laundry is spun and the Press the Spin Speed Adjustment button to programme is completed.
  • Page 28: Auxiliary Functions

    6.8.1 Auxiliary Functions • Remote Control • Pre-wash You can use this auxiliary function button A Prewash is only worthwhile for heavily to connect your product to smart devices. soiled laundry. Not using the Prewash will For detailed information, see HomeWhiz Feature and Remote Control Function.
  • Page 29 This is not a washing programme. You can switch on and off the ma- This is a maintenance programme. chine with On / Off button when the Do not turn this programme on Child Lock is active. When you when there is something inside the switch on the machine again, pro- machine.
  • Page 30: End Time

    In order for the End Time function is activ- First setup of the HomeWhiz applic- ated and the programme is completed at ation must be complete for the the end of the specified time, you must bluetooth connection to be activ- press Start/Pause button after adjusting ated.
  • Page 31: Loading Door Lock

    2. The Start / Pause button's light which Opening the loading door in case of was off before starts to illuminate power failure: steadily now, indicating that the pro- gramme has started. In case of power failure, you can use the loading door emergency handle under the pump filter cap to open the loading door manually.
  • Page 32: Changing The Selections After Programme Has Started

    6.12 Changing the Selections After Programme has Started Adding laundry after the programme has started If the water level in the machine is suitable when you press Start/Pause button, the Changing the programme selection after door lock will be deactivated and the door programme has started: will open, allowing you to add garments.
  • Page 33: End Of Programme

    You can touch the “Appliances” tab in the If you turn the programme selection HomeWhiz application to view appliances knob when the Child Lock is en- paired with your account. Following the in- abled, the programme will not be stallation of the application, HomeWhiz cancelled.
  • Page 34 PLIANCE” (touch here for setting up a If you cannot successfully perform new appliance) button in the upper right the setup within 5 minutes, your corner. Perform the setup by following washing machine will turn off auto- both the steps below and the steps in matically In this case, you will have the HomeWhiz Application.
  • Page 35: Setting Up A Washing Machine Connected To Someone Else's Account

    6.15.3 Remote Control Function and Using It Bluetooth is automatically turned on after setting up HomeWhiz. To activate or deac- tivate the Bluetooth connection, please see Bluetooth 3’’’. If you turn off and on your machine while bluetooth is active, it will automatically re- HomeWhiz Application may require connect.
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting

    ing the front door. Once access is estab- • When the program button is turned and a lished to the product, you will see a screen different program is selected or the appli- similar to the one below. ance is turned off. 6.15.4 Troubleshooting If you are having trouble on controlling or connecting, apply the following steps.
  • Page 37: Cleaning The Loading Door And The Drum

    Clean the syphon if excess amounts of wa- Foreign metal substances will cause rust ter and fabric softener mixture remains in stains in the drum. Clean the stains on the the softener compartment. drum surface by using cleaning agents for stainless steel.
  • Page 38: Draining Remaining Water And Cleaning The Pump Filter

    3. Take out the filters on the flat ends of Temperature of the water inside the the water intake hoses together with the product may rise up to 90 ºC. To gaskets and clean thoroughly under run- avoid the risk of scalding, clean the ning water.
  • Page 39: Troubleshooting

    8 Troubleshooting Product vibrates or makes noise. Please read the “Safety Instruc- tions” section first! • Product is standing unbalanced. >>> Ad- just the stands to balance the product. • A hard substance has entered into the Programmes do not start after the load- pump filter.
  • Page 40 • Product is heating up the water or it is at washing results due to lack of water. the spinning cycle. >>> Wait until the pro- Timer indicator will resume countdown gramme completes. after this. • Loading door may be stuck because of •...
  • Page 41 • Insufficient amount of detergent is used product ajar after each washing. Thus, a with hard water. >>> Using insufficient humid environment favourable for bac- amount of detergent with hard water teria cannot occur in the machine causes the soil to stick on the cloth and Colour of the clothes faded.
  • Page 42 • Detergent was mixed with the softener. Too much foam forms inside the >>> Do not mix the softener with deter- product. (**) gent. Wash and clean the drawer with hot • Improper detergents for the washing ma- water. chine is used. >>> Use detergents appro- priate for the washing machine.
  • Page 43: Disclaimer / Warning

    Therefore, please be advised that electrocution and serious personal injury to repairs by professional repairers (who occur. are not authorized by Beko ) shall void By way of example, but not limited to, the the guarantee. following repairs must be addressed to au-...
  • Page 44 The spare part availability of the washing machine or washer-dryer that you pur- chased is 10 years. During this period, ori- ginal spare parts will be available to oper- ate the washing machine or washer-dryer properly. EN / 44...

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