Thank you for your confi dence in purchasing our washing machine, and congratulations on the excellent choice. Your new washing machine meets the requirements of modern treatment of laundry. It is rational in the consumption of energy, water and washing agents. Our appliances are friendly to the environment.
Description of washing machine 1. Front panel 5. Adjustable legs 2. Detergent dispenser 6. Water outlet hose 3. Door 7. Water inlet hose 4. Filter lid 8. Mains power cable Technical information Dimensions (w x d x h): 600 mm x 600 mm x 850 mm (depending on model) Dimensions (w x d x h): 600 mm x 440 mm x 850 mm Depth with door open: 106 cm / 88 cm (depending on model)
Cautions • Be sure to remove transport brackets prior fi rst use of the appliance. Attempted operation of the blocked machine may result in irreparable damage which is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty! • When connecting your washing machine to water supply, be sure to use brand new water inlet hose and appropriate sealing gaskets (attached).
Installation and connection Package removal Package removal In removing the wrapping be careful not to damage the appliance with a sharp object. Before connecting the appliance, let it warm up to room temperature (wait for two hours). • Our appliances are packed in environmentally friendly materials which may be recycled, deposited or decomposed without any threat to the environment.
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• If you have a tumble dryer of the same dimensions, you can place it on top of the washing machine. Water inlet connection Water inlet connection To ensure correct operation of the appliance, water pressure inlet must be between 0,05 and 0,8 MPa. Minimum water pressure can be established by measuring the quantity of poured out water.
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Connect the appliance to Connect the appliance to • Plug the mains power cable to the wall mains socket. the mains supply the mains supply • Required voltage and other information are written on the rating plate above the door opening of the machine. The wall socket must be accessible at all times and must be equipped with an earth lead (in accordance with the local safety regulations).
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This appliance must be earthed! Connect the appliance with the cable and plug to a suitable 13 amp socket which is properly earthed. Required nominal voltage and frequency are indicated on the rating plate. The connection to the mains supply and earthing have to be made according to current standards and regulations.
Operation A - program selector D - START/PAUSE knob B - lower spin RPM or spin off E - Signal LED - ON/OFF LED (orange) knob (depending on the model) C - elevated water level knob Program selector Basic programs Partial programs Cotton Rinse...
Washing procedure Washing procedure • Open the door of the machine. • Load the laundry into the drum. • Close the door. • Open the water inlet tap. • Push the ON/OFF button and select the program. • Add washing and treatment agents (detergent and softener). •...
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Synthetics Normally stained shirts, blouses and other polyester and polyamide garments, or a mixture of these fabrics with cotton. Delicate This is a program for delicate fabrics (dresses, skirts, blouses) and curtains. Wool Especially gentle program for washing wool and garments made from mixture of other fabrics with wool, appropriately marked for machine washing.
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Spin OFF (RPM - 700 RPM) - certain models only This knob switches off spin on all programs. - Selection of partial programs ( These are independent programs and may be used when you do not need the entire washing program. In case you would like to use more additional programs in a sequence, you must turn off the appliance prior any new program selection (turn the program selector to “0”...
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Start the operation Start the operation • Push the START button (D). The ON/OFF LED (E) stops fl ashing, the machine starts operating after a few seconds. If the door is not properly closed after starting the operation, the ON/OFF LED starts fl ashing again after a few seconds. When you close the door, the machine initiates the selected program.
Tips for washing and energy saving • Before washing sort out the laundry according to the type, degree of dirtiness and color resistance. Button-up shirts, close zippers, fasten ribbons, empty pockets and turn them inside out. • Prior selecting the washing program consult the sewn tab with information on a particular piece of laundry (see Maintenance Chart on the last page).
• Liquid detergents are intended for main wash only, without pre-wash. • Insert particularly delicate linen (stockings, delicate female underwear, etc.) into the special bag. • High spin RPM leave less moisture in laundry which dries out much quicker in the tumble dryer, thereby saving energy. Do not put clods of detergent into the soap dispenser as the tube in the washing machine may clog.
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• If necessary, clean the cover of the bung under the running water. • Wash it under running water using a brush, and dry it. Remove any leftover dried detergent from the bottom of the casing. • Clean the entire rinsing area of the washing machine with a brush, especially the nozzles on the upper side of the rinsing chamber.
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• Filter needs occasional cleaning, especially following heavily shaggy or old laundry. • Carefully turn the fi lter insert in anticlockwise direction and let the water slowly drain; then remove the fi lter and clean it under running water. • Insert the fi lter back as shown on the picture, and tighten by turning it in clockwise direction.
Failures The washing machine automatically monitors the execution of particular functions during the operation, and reports any detected failures. In such cases signal LED’s start fl ashing in certain sequence. The fl ashing sequence changes in accordance with the nature of the detected failure. In some cases you may attempt removing certain failures yourself, so count the number of fl...
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Failure Possible cause Remedy The machine does not work Machine is not powered. Check if: (indicator LED’s are not • power in the socket, illuminated). • the fuse is OK, • plug is in the socket. FAILURE 2 Washing program does not Door is not properly closed.
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Failure Possible cause Remedy Greasy wads appear on the Too little detergent (laundry Wash the laundry again. laundry. was very greasy). Add more detergent for such soiled laundry, or use liquid detergent. Laundry is stained after You used liquid detergent or Use the detergent containing washing.
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Failure Possible cause Remedy FAILURE 5 Motor operation interrupted; Motor overload or motor failure. • Turn off the appliance and wait for or motor does not operate a few seconds; (the machine reports • turn the appliance back on and a failure - the LEDs repeat the washing program.
Program chart - 5/5,5 kg Additional Program functions Cotton - white 5/5,5 138/144 55/59 1,95/2,13 Cotton + prewash 5/5,5 167/172 60/64 2,24/2,44 Cotton - color * 5/5,5 max. 1400 139/145 49/53 0,95/1,04 Cotton + prewash 5/5,5 165/170 54/58 1,25/1,35 Cotton 5/5,5 115/119 49/53...
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Program chart - 4,5 kg Additional Program functions Cotton - white 1,80 Cotton + prewash 1,97 Cotton - color max. 1400 0,85 Cotton + prewash 1,13 Cotton 0,47 Synthetics 0,67 Synthetics max. 1000 0,37 Synthetics 0,08 Delicate max. 700 0,22 Wool max.
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Program chart/Additional functions Program Basic programs Cotton Cotton with prewash Synthetics Delicate Wool Cotton - short Synthetics - short Partial programs Rinse Softening Pumping water Spinning possibility...
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Maintenance chart Normal wash Max. Max. Max. Max. washing washing washing washing temp. temp. temp. Washing temp. 95°C Manual 60°C 40°C 30°C Delicate wash washing allowed Whitening Whitening in cold water Whitening not allowed Ironing Hot iron max. Hot iron max. Hot iron max.
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