18.1 Emergency release
Releasing the door
Requirement: The drain pump is empty. → Page 29
NOTICE: Escaping water may cause material damage.
1.
Do not open the door if you can see water through
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the glass.
Pull the emergency release downwards with a tool and
release.
a The door lock is released.
Insert the service flap and lock it into place.
2.
Close the service flap.
3.
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Transportation, storage and disposal
disposal
Transportation, storage and disposal
19.1 Removing the appliance
Turn off the faucet.
1.
Empty the water inlet hose.
2.
Put the appliance into standby mode.
3.
→ "Put the appliance into standby mode", Page 26
Unplug the appliance's mains plug.
4.
Drain the water.
5.
→ "Cleaning the drain pump", Page 29
Detach the hoses.
6.
Transportation, storage and disposal en-us
19.2 Inserting the transit bolts
Secure the appliance before transportation using transit
bolts in order to prevent transport damage.
Use a screwdriver to remove the 4 cover caps.
1.
Keep the cover caps.
Insert the 4 transit bolts.
2.
→ "Removing the transit bolts", Page 9
19.3 Using the appliance again
For further information, see
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→ "Installation and connection", Page 8 and
→ "Starting an empty washing cycle", Page 11 .
19.4 Disposal of your old appliance
Environmentally compatible disposal allows valuable raw
materials to be recycled.
WARNING
Children can lock themselves in the appliance, thereby
putting their lives at risk.
Do not install the appliance behind a door as this may
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obstruct the appliance door or prevent it from opening.
With redundant appliances, pull out the mains plug of
▶
the power cord, cut through the power cord and remove
the appliance door.
Unplug the appliance from the power supply.
1.
Cut through the power cord.
2.
Remove the appliance door.
3.
Dispose of the appliance in an environmentally
4.
responsible manner.
Information about current disposal methods can be
obtained from your specialist dealer or local authority.
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