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WB0008920022U1.FM
Operating Instructions
Automatic Washing Machine
WFH 1171 U
WFH 1371 U
WFH 1671 U

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  • Page 1 WB0008920022U1.FM Operating Instructions Automatic Washing Machine WFH 1171 U WFH 1371 U WFH 1671 U...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Please read first! CONTENTS Machine Overview ........2 Dear customer, Safety First .............3 By buying this appliance you have made a Disposal............3 decision for up-to-date washing technolo- Installation .............4 gy – premium quality, long service life, Transit bar removal........4 highly reliable and optimal operating con- Location .............4 Changing hinge position ......4 venience.
  • Page 4: Machine Overview

    Machine Overview Additional functions Programme selector Display Programme sequence indication Prewash Delayed start Cotton Stop Refreshing Pause 95˚C Spin–Drain Prewash 60˚ Extra Rinse Wash 50˚ Rinse Delayed start Start/Pause Clock 1600 Rinse 40˚ Quick Spin 30˚ 1200 30˚ Stop Wool 40˚...
  • Page 5: Safety First

    Safety First Always disconnect from the mains by unplugging before cleaning. Please observe the following information, • Never touch the power cable plug as otherwise there will be risk of personal with wet hands! Never pull on the ca- injury or material damage and any warran- ble to unplug, always pull on the plug ty and liability is invalidated.
  • Page 6: Installation

    Installation If there is a danger of frost pump off all remaining water (see "Care and Transit bar removal Maintenance"). The floor must have a sufficient load- Before the washing machine is operat- bearing capacity! If, for example, you ed, the transit bars must be removed! place the washing machine and a dry- Otherwise the appliance may be dam- er on top of one another, this combi-...
  • Page 7: Connecting The Water Supply

    2. Adjust feet until the appliance is level 1. The offset side of the inlet hose is to and does not rock. be screwed "finger-tight" to the water inlet port at the rear of the appliance. 3. Important: Tighten all locking nuts af- ter the machine has been levelled.
  • Page 8: Electrical Connection

    Here's how to install: • When connecting to the mains the programme selector must be in the 1. Pull the hose holder supplied over the »Stop« position. end of the drain hose. A damaged power cable must be re- placed by an authorised qualified elec- trician.
  • Page 9: The First Time

    This is what you have to do: Preparing to Wash 1. Connect the green and yellow (Earth) Sorting the laundry wire to the terminal in the plug marked "E" or with the symbol , or • Sort laundry according to textile type coloured green, or green and yellow.
  • Page 10: The Right Amount

    • Empty pockets, remove all foreign ob- • Place the laundry loosely in the drum; jects (coins, pens, paper clips). Put if required give extra detergent (in eco small pieces of laundry (baby socks, bag or proportioning ball) in the tights) in a laundry bag or similar.
  • Page 11: Liquid Detergents

    Liquid detergents Proportion the highly concentrated compact detergents very accurately! When using liquid or gel-like detergents, Too much washing detergent causes: please note the following: heavy foaming, poor wash and rinsing • Do not use liquid detergent if you results, high burden on water. wish to use the delay-timer function.
  • Page 12: Wash Programmes

    Wash Programmes Special programmes For specific applications you can select any The programme selector of the following special programmes: The programme selector can be turned ei- • Rinse ther clockwise or anti-clockwise. This programme is also used for starching. • Spin–Drain Cotton Stop Refreshing...
  • Page 13: Additional Functions

    Additional functions Extra Rinse This function includes an extra rinse cycle. The buttons • Use this function only if you are sensi- Depending on the selected pro- tive to washing detergent residue. gramme (see "Programme Table"), The increased water consumption is a specific additional functions can be ac- burden on the environment –...
  • Page 14: Child-Proof Lock

    Child-proof lock Spin speed selector With the child-proof lock the appliance Each programme automatically sets can be made child-safe. the maximum reasonable spin speed (see "Programme Table"). The currently set value is indicated (range depending on model). 1600 1200 Spin speed Activating the child-proof lock: spin •...
  • Page 15: Display

    Display Delayed start Depending on the operating mode the With this function you can delay the pro- display shows gramme start individually. – the current time, Do not use liquid detergent with it! – the time of the programme end. Risk of stains.
  • Page 16: Programme Sequence Indication

    Programme sequence »Stop« This indicator signals that the programme indication has completed its cycle. This row of indicator lamps signals the Programme duration state of the running programme. The actual duration of a programme cycle depends on the selected programme and Delayed start the activated additional functions for this Pause...
  • Page 17: At A Glance

    AT A GLANCE Programme halted by rinsehold This condition is indicated by flashing Preparation and start »Rinse & hold« and »Pause« indicator 1. Open water tap fully. Check to see lamps. that all hoses are tight. If you wish to spin: 2.
  • Page 18: Programme Table

    Programme Table Additional function Cottons Long-wearing cotton and linen garments 30° – 95° 6.0 Synthetics Easy-care synthetics (polyester, polyamide) and mixed fabrics 30° – 60° 2.5 (with cotton) Delicates Sensitive fabrics (viscose, silk, etc.) and curtains cold – 40° 1.5 cold Woollens / Hand wash Woolmark only...
  • Page 19: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance Housing and control panel Clean when necessary: Detergent dispensing drawer • Clean housing with soapy water or a Clean when necessary: mild cleaning agent; wipe dry with a soft cloth. 1. Pull the drawer out as far as possible, then remove it with a sharp pull.
  • Page 20 3. Fold down the run-off flap and place a 4. Put inlet hose back on and tighten low bowl underneath. "finger-tight". 4. Turn the foreign matter trap anti- 5. Open the water tapfully and check all clockwise by approx. 1/4 turn and let connections for tightness.
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If you notice … check … Appliance can not be switched • Programme selected? »Start/Pause« button pressed? on or programme will not start • Door properly closed? • Power cable plug plugged in? • Mains fuse for this outlet intact? Appliance does not react to •...
  • Page 22: Technical Specifications And Consumption Data

    Technical Specifications and Consumption Data Load capacity (dry weight) – Cottons max. 6.0 kg – Refreshing max. 3.0 kg – Synthetics max. 2.5 kg – Delicates max. 1.5 kg – Woollens, Hand wash max. 2.0 kg Spin speed (depending on model) –...
  • Page 23 WB0008920022U3.FM...
  • Page 24 UK Service Number: Phone: 0870.600.1301 Fax: 01256.346.877 Brandt Guarantee Dpt. Leicester House 17 Leicester Street Bedworth Warwickshire CV12 8JP 00 089 200 22 / 03.01...

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