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  • Page 1 W A S H I N G M A C H I N E O W N E R S H A N D B O O K CUSTOMER CARELINE 08705 168299...
  • Page 2 Customer Careline: 08705 168299 SM1244...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Thank you for purchasing a Servis Washing Machine. The responsibility for correctly installing your washing machine rests entirely with you, the owner, so please read the safety and installation instructions carefully. Remember, it may be necessary to pull your appliance from its work- ing position for servicing so do not make the water and electrical connections too short.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    12 We advise that for your safety and the continued trouble free operation of your appliance, all repairs and maintenance should be carried out by an approved Servis UK engineer using only genuine parts. 13 Children may not realise the dangers of improper use of electrical appliances. Therefore, please ensure that children are kept away at all times.
  • Page 5: Unpacking Instructions

    UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS (ACCORDING TO MODEL) Washing Machine Owners Handbook Hot and Cold High Pressure Hoses Plastic Hole Plugs Water Inlet Cap Rubber Washers Mesh Filters Hose Crook The machine must be installed by professionally qualifi ed technicians, according to the manufacturer’s indi- cations.
  • Page 6: Electrical Information

    ELECTRICAL INFORMATION Before using this appliance ensure that the voltage in your home corresponds with the voltage indicated on the machine rating plate, which can be found inside the fi lter door - front bottom right hand corner. Warning – This appliance must be earthed. The mains lead of the appliance is fi...
  • Page 7 For the Republic of Ireland only The information given in respect of Great Britain will frequently apply, but a third type of plug and socket is also used, the 2-pin, side earthed type. In this case, the wire, which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the earth contact and the other two wires to the two pins, irrespective of colour.
  • Page 8: Levelling The Appliance

    LEVELLING THE APPLIANCE Having completed the electrical connections, move your appliance to its operating position. To minimise vibration and noise during spinning your appliance must be level and in fi rm contact with a well supported or preferably solid fl oor. Failure to level the appliance could lead to instability and consequent damage to adjacent equipment.
  • Page 9: Plumbing Installation

    PLUMBING INSTALLATION Location Modern washing machines spin at high speed. To avoid excessive vibration during spinning, install the ap- pliance on a properly supported fl oor. Always leave at least 5cm of space on each side of the appliance to allow for possible vibration during spinning of unbalanced loads.
  • Page 10 Fitting the hoses Important: Remove the hoses from their storage in the drum and fi t them to the inlet valves situated on the rear panel of the appliance. Remember to fi t the red hose to the red valve and to insert the rubber washers into the couplings.
  • Page 11 Temporary connections Fig 14 Washing machine Sink flexible discharge hose Sink waste to Anti-syphon unit S.V. pipe WM4 washing machine trap Washing Machine Spare flexible hose length with hose for W/M withdrawal adaptor Note: All flexible hose connections to be secured with 'Jubilee Clips' It is best to avoid temporary connections where possible.
  • Page 12 Temporary drainage connection The end of the drain hose should be placed over the edge of the sink (Fig 16). Ensure that: Fig 16 The hose cannot be easily displaced (a piece of string or wire can be threaded through the hole in the plastic moulded hose crook and then attached to the tap).
  • Page 13: How To Do A Wash

    HOW TO DO A WASH IMPORTANT You should run an initial wash cycle without laundry to remove residues of factory-applied grease from the drum and tub. We suggest a rinse and spin programme with a small amount of detergent. NOTE: The detergent dispenser drawer and housing should be periodically cleaned to prevent a build up of detergent and fabric softener.
  • Page 14 Add the conditioner Fig 21 Pour the conditioner into compartment 3 (Fig 21) but do not exceed the MAX level. Close the drawer gently. If you slam the drawer, it could cause the conditioner to enter the appliance prematurely. Start up Check that: The appliance is plugged in.
  • Page 15: Laundry Preparation

    LAUNDRY PREPARATION Before you start washing, sort out your laundry into washing loads according to type of fabric, degree of soil- ing, colour fastness, drip dry, etc. All the articles in a load must be able to be washed at the same temperature. You will then obtain the best washing results.
  • Page 16: Detergents And Additives

    NOTE: Always follow the recommended dosages of detergent, which can be found on every pack. Servis recommend the use of Ariel, Ariel Color and Ariel Non-Bio in their washing machines, all of these products are available in powder, liquid, tablet or liquitab form to kep you clothes looking newer for longer.
  • Page 17: Care Of Your Appliance

    CARE OF YOUR APPLIANCE Successful washing and smooth running of your appliance depends on routine maintenance, which should be carried out on a regular basis. IMPORTANT: You must unplug the appliance before all cleaning and maintenance operations. Decalcifi cation The water we normally use contains lime; therefore, it is a good idea to occasionally use a water softener powder in the appliance (more frequently in hard water areas).
  • Page 18 Unscrew the fi lter – 2 turns anticlockwise (Fig. 26) remove and rinse. Fig 26 Replace the fi lter carefully, putting it on its guides, push in and screw it in fi rmly until black seal is not showing. f the fi lter is blocked and the appliance is unable to drain, you will need to remove the water from the appli- ance at this stage.
  • Page 19: Stain Removal

    STAIN REMOVAL Here are some common stains, their nature and the ideal reagent to use to remove the stain. A = absorbed, B = built up, C = compound. STAIN TYPE TREATMENT Ballpoint Ink Methylated spirit Beer Hydrogen peroxide, dilute if necessary to avoid bleaching Blood Soak in washing powder Chocolate...
  • Page 20 Dealing with stains There are three types of stains: Absorbed stains – caused by liquids, which penetrate the garment easily, e.g. tea, coffee, wine, beer, etc. Built up stains – stay on the surface and do not fl ow into the fi bres. Compound stains –...
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING If your appliance fails to operate, to avoid unnecessary and possibly expensive service calls, it is in your own interest to make the following preliminary checks: If the appliance does not start Is the electricity on? (Check another appliance in the same socket). Is the plug fi...
  • Page 22: After Sales Service

    AFTER SALES SERVICE If you think your automatic Washer Dryer is not working properly, ensure that you have referred to the follow- ing before you call for service. The company reserves the right to charge for a service call if an inspection reveals that the appliance is in fact in working order.
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  • Page 24 S E R V I S U K L I M I T E D P .O. BOX 14, DARLASTON ROAD, WEDNESBURY, WEST MIDLANDS, WS10 7TJ TEL: 0121 568 8333 FAX: 0121 568 8500 CONSUMER CARELINE: 08705 168299 461305015 STMAPA TLF 23/11/2006 SM1244/08...

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