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Safety
as a result of leakiness, substantial
amounts of water may leak out.
Do not connect the appliance to the
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cold water supply.
Only connect the appliance to a wa-
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ter supply with an inlet water pressure
between 0.1 Mpa and 1.0 Mpa (1.0 to
10.0 bar). For higher water pressure,
a pressure regulator needs to be in-
stalled. Enquire about the water pres-
sure with the local waterworks.
Close the water supply tap after every
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use.
Close the water supply tap before
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cleaning the water inlet fi lter.
Only use the hose set delivered with
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the appliance to connect to the water
supply. Do not use old hose sets.
Do not extend the water outlet hose
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or replace it with another hose.
Make sure that the water outlet hose
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is not kinked or twisted.
Be aware that substantial amounts
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of water may leak out during emer-
gency draining.
Ensure that the water drain is not
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above the maximum height (see "In-
tended use").
Ensure that the water outlet hose is
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in the retaining clips on the back of
the appliance so that the curvature
always remains above the waterline.
Do not submerge the end of the hose
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in the pumped out water.
If the appliance is located in a room
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susceptible to frost, the water in the
appliance can freeze in below-zero
temperatures. For this reason, drain
away the leftover water if there is a
risk of frost to avoid damage to the
appliance.
Never attempt to open the door with
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force during or at the end of a cycle.
Improper fi lling of the appliance can
lead to damage.
Make sure that there are no foreign
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objects in the pockets of garments in
the laundry, e.g. needles, nails, coins,
matches, staples, clips, etc.
Only use dyeing or bleaching agents
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that are suitable for washer-dryers.
Never open the dispensing drawer
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when the machine is running.
Never load more than the proposed
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quantity of textiles at once (see "In-
tended use").
Never try to open the appliance door
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with force whilst a cycle is in progress
or once a cycle has ended. Only open
the appliance door once it has been
released automatically.
Improper cleaning of the appliance can
cause damage to it.
Never use harsh, granular, soda, ac-
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id, solvent-based or abrasive clean-
ers. They can damage the surfaces
or make the rubber sleeve brittle and
fragile. All-purpose cleaners with a
neutral pH are recommended.
Do not use pointed, sharp or angular
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objects for cleaning the rubber sleeve.
They can make the rubber sleeve
leaky.
Check and clean fi lters and gaskets
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regularly.
Replace defect fi lters and gaskets im-
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mediately. Never operate the appli-
ance without fi lters and gaskets or if
the fi lters and gaskets are defective.