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GB Instruction Manual
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Instructions
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  • Page 1 Logixx Wash and Dry GB Instruction Manual and Installation Instructions Internet: http://www. bosch-hausgeraete.de...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Page Notes on disposal Important information Packaging of new appliance ......Old appliance ........Notes on safety and warnings .
  • Page 3: Packaging Of New Appliance

    Notes on disposal Notes on safety and warnings This machine meets the relevant safety Packaging of new appliance requirements. Dispose of packaging material properly. Before starting operation please note: Packaging material is not a toy for Read the enclosed documents carefully. children.
  • Page 4: Environmental Protection / Notes On Saving

    Environmental protection / notes on saving The most economical and environment friendly way of washing and drying is to use the maximum machine load for each function: For washing: Cottons / coloureds 5 kg Easy care and wool 2 kg For drying: Cottons / coloureds 2.5 kg...
  • Page 5: Getting To Know The Appliance

    Getting to know the appliance 1 Soap dispenser 2 Controls 3 Porthole 4 Maintenance access panel 5 Start" button (page 7) 18 "Anti-Crease" programme sequence indicator 6 - 12 Additional functions (page 8-10) 19 "Drying Time" control light - illumina 13 Drying time selector (page 7) tes when a drying time has been set.
  • Page 6: The Programme Selector / The Programmes

    The programme selector / the programmes The programmes are set using the pro gramme selector which can be turned in both directions. The programme selector must not be set to intermediate positions between the indicated programmes. By selecting a programme the unit is switched on automatically.
  • Page 7: The Drying Time Selector / The Start Button

    The drying time selector / The start button “Drying Time” selector If the laundry is to be dried by means of the built in dryer, the Drying Time" selector must be used to select a drying time. Although the selector can be turned in both directions, intermediate settings are not pos sible.
  • Page 8: Additional Functions

    Additional functions The basic wash programmes are designed for normally to lightly soiled domestic laundry. Additional functions for special requirements can be selected by pressing the respective function buttons. The associated control lights will illuminate. Do not press any of the buttons while a pro gramme is in progress, because this would cause the programme cycle to stop and re start immediately from the beginning.
  • Page 9: Additional Functions

    Additional functions normal household laundry by pressing the “Pre Wash” button Super Wash" and the Reduced Time" pro For heavily soiled laundry with stains and for gramme buttons before starting the wash. workwear/overalls. Compared with a normal wash time a saving cup of the detergent in chamber I.
  • Page 10 Additional functions ”Rinse Hold” button “Start in Hours” button You can choose whether you want your laun You may delay the start time by up to 19 dry spun automatically at the end of a pro hours: gramme or whether you want it to remain in Press the "Start in Hours"...
  • Page 11: The Soap Dispenser

    The soap dispenser Pull the soap dispenser out as far as possible. Fill detergent or conditioner in chamber I, II or Chamber I: Detergent for prewash, soaking agent Chamber II: Detergent for main wash, starching agent Additives for last rinse, e.g. Chamber fabric conditioner The insert in chamber II can be moved to suit...
  • Page 12: Detergent

    Detergent You can use all standard powder and liquid Degrees of soiling and examples: detergents which are suitable for automatic lightly soiled washing machines. No actual soiling or stains visible. Clothes Never use solvent based cleaning agents may well have absorbed body odour. in fully automatic washing machines! - llight summer or sports clothing that Risk of severe damage!
  • Page 13 Detergent Hints Soaking agents Put soaking agent into chamber I of the soap Liquid detergents and start time delay dispenser. Select soak programme (see ("Start in Hours"see page 10). page 23). With time delay selection use a dosage con tainer for liquid detergents, e.g. a ball, other Fabric conditioners Put fabric conditioner into chamber .
  • Page 14: Removing Stains

    Preparing the laundry Sorting the laundry Practical tips Sort the laundry according to the care Remove foreign material and metal ob symbols on the labels. jects, e.g. safety pins, paper clips, from the laundry. Woollen or rich wool knitwear must be Brush sand out of pockets, cuffs and turn identified with the symbol or labelled...
  • Page 15: Preparing The Laundry

    Preparing the laundry Sorting the laundry Practical tips Only use the drying facility for laundry Sort the laundry according to the care which has been washed, rinsed and spun. symbols on the labels. Easy care laundry should have been spun Use the unit to machine dry only laundry that at the relevant speed (see programme is labelled "dryer safe", or that is identified by...
  • Page 16: First Wash

    First operation First wash (no laundry in the machine) The first wash should be carried out without any laundry in the machine to remove resid ual water left from testing the machine in the factory. 1. Check that the transit bolts have been re moved from the back of the unit (see in stallation instructions).
  • Page 17: Opening The Porthole /Loading The Machine

    Opening the porthole / loading the machine Opening the porthole Pull the opening handle on the porthole forwards. Loading the machine Items which have been pretreated with sol vent based cleaning agents, e.g. stain re movers, petroleum ether, must be allowed to dry in the open before washing.
  • Page 18 Setting a wash programme Your washer/dryer provides you with three washing modes: Washing only Drying only Continuous washing and drying cycle Setting a wash programme Set the programme selector to the required programme, e.g. Cottons / Coloureds 60 C. This switches the unit on. The "On" light illuminates.
  • Page 19 Setting a wash programme Selecting a continuous washing / drying programme 1. When washing cottons/coloureds, use ma ximum loads of 2.5 kg. 2. Set the programme selector to the desired programme, e.g. Cottons / Coloureds 60 C. This switches the unit on. The "On" light illuminates.
  • Page 20 Starting a programme / Programme sequence Approximately two seconds after selecting the programme, the unit is ready to start. Check that the door is properly closed. If the door is not shut properly a safety device prevents the machine from operating. Press the "Start"...
  • Page 21 Ending the programmes with rinse hold If you have selected the "Rinse Hold" addi tional function, the laundry is in the last rins ing water. The control light for Final Rinse in the pro gramme sequence display illuminates. The porthole cannot be opened until the laundry has been spun or the rinsing water has been pumped out.
  • Page 22 Programme end / switching the machine off End of programme The Anti Crease function is automatically added to the end of all Cotton / Coloureds programmes, to the Easy care programmes operating without the "Higher Water Level" additional function, and to all drying pro grammes.
  • Page 23: Soaking

    Special programmes Soaking Starching 1. Only put items of the same colour into the Do not use fabric conditioner before starch drum. 1. Dissolve starching agent in water. 2. Put detergent for soaking in chamber I. Follow the manufacturer's instructions on Follow the manufacturer's instructions on the package.
  • Page 24: Additional Rinsing

    Special programmes / changing a programme Additional rinsing Changing the programme sequence You can do an additional rinse with spin in Interrupting the main wash this machine. Press Start button once. The main wash is The LED Final Rinse indicates the last rinse stopped and depending on the programme cycle for all wash programmes.
  • Page 25: Cleaning The Drum

    Cleaning / Maintenance Cleaning the machine Frost protection If the machine is in a location where there is a Do not use solvents! Solvents can damage risk of frost, all residual water must be re components of the machine, produce poi moved from the pump and the inlet hose im sonous vapours, and may cause an explo mediately after use.
  • Page 26: Cleaning The Soap Dispenser

    Cleaning / Maintenance Cleaning the soap dispenser 1. Pull the soap dispenser out as far as pos 4. Clean the chambers and insert under run sible. ning water. 2. Press on the conditioner chamber cover, keep it pressed, and pull the soap dis penser out.
  • Page 27 Cleaning / Maintenance 3. Replace the plug in the discharge hose Cleaning the suds pump and put the hose back in the machine. The pump has to be cleaned: if the pump is blocked by some foreign 4. Unscrew the pump cover. object such as a button or paper clip and the water cannot be pumped away.
  • Page 28: Cleaning Water Inlet Filters

    Cleaning / Maintenance Cleaning water inlet filters The water inlet filters must be cleaned if no 6. Use flat pliers to remove filter, clean and water, or only an insufficient amount of water, replace. runs into the machine when the tap is open (see section "Rectifying minor malfunctions yourself").
  • Page 29: Cleaning The Pump

    Rectifying minor malfunctions yourself Repairs to electrical units must only be carried out by qualified persons. Repairs by unquali fied personnel may result in considerable damage to the machine. Malfunctions Possible causes / remedial measures - Plug is not, or only loosely inserted in the socket. Indicator lights not on - Blown fuse.
  • Page 30 Rectifying minor malfunctions yourself Set the programme selector to the Off position to switch Foam comes out of the soap machine off for approx. 5-10 minutes. Put a dessert spoon dispenser of fabric conditioner mixed with 1/2 litre water into the soap dispenser.
  • Page 31 Rectifying minor malfunctions yourself If a control light is flashing in the programme sequence indicator on the operating panel, or a light is illuminated and a number appears in the Start in Hours / Ready in Min." display, this is an indication of either a deviation from the normal programme sequence or an operational mal function.
  • Page 32: Customer Service

    Customer service Before calling customer service, please check whether you can rectify the malfunction yourself (see section Rectifying minor malfunctions yourself"). If only consultation is necessary, costs arise for the specialist's visit, even during the guarantee period. If you cannot rectify a malfunction yourself, switch the unit off, remove the mains plug, shut the tap, and call customer service.
  • Page 33: Consumption Data

    Consumption data Actual consumption figures can vary from the details quoted here as they depend upon water pressure, hardness and inlet temperature, temperature of room where machine is sited, type and amount of laundry, detergent that is used, fluctuations in mains voltage and the number of additional functions selected.
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