Contents Contents Contents Contents Introduction....................Page 3 General Notes……………………………………………….………….…….Page 3 Special safety Information for this Unit……………………………………..Page 4 Unpacking the Appliance………………...………………….………..…..…Page 6 Overview of the Appliance……………….…………………….……..……..Page 7 Installation…………….……...…………...………………………...………...Page 7 Startup / Operation………..……...………………………..…..…….……Page 13 Start the Washing cycle………………………...…………….……………Page 21 Tips for Energy saving……………...….………………………..………..Page 27 Cleaning and Maintenance..…………………………...……..……..…..Page 27 Repairs……………….……………………………………………………..Page 31 Troubleshooting……………………..………………………………..….Page 31...
Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Thank you for choosing our product. We hope you will enjoy using the appl Thank you for choosing our product. We hope you will enjoy using the appli- ance. Symbols in these Instr Symbols in these Instructions for Use Symbols in these Instr Symbols in these Instr uctions for Use...
Do not not leave the device unattended. Do not not leave the house during oper leave the house during opera- • tion. When cleaning, for user maintenance work or with disruption, switch off When cleaning, for user maintenance work or with disruption, switch off •...
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• In the bottom of the washing machines are located ven- tilation openings. These may not be clogged/blocked e.g. by carpet. Pay attention to free circulation of air. • If the device is used in the bathroom, unplug the power cord after using as the proximity of water presents a danger.
• The device must be cleaned regularly. Follow the i The device must be cleaned regularly. Follow the in- structions in the chapter "Cleaning and Maintenance". structions in the chapter "Cleaning and Maintenance". • Do not try to repair the appliance on your own. your own.
Overview of Overview of the appliance Overview of Overview of the appliance the appliance the appliance NOTE: : : : NOTE NOTE NOTE The drawing can deviate from the original device. Detergent drawer Detergent drawer Program selector knob selector knob Temperature selector knob Temperature selector knob Control panel...
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Removal of transportation locking screws Removal of transportation locking screws Removal of transportation locking screws Removal of transportation locking screws CAUTION CAUTION: : : : CAUTION CAUTION Before using the transportation locking screws must be removed from the device backside. Otherwise it may cause serious damages.
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Only place the device on a steady and safe surface in order to reduce • vibration and noise to a minimum. If the ground is evidently uneven (the maximum allowed tilt angle is 2°), it • must be balanced; otherwise the unit is wrong, vibrates or moves. If the floor is uneven, adjust the adjustable feet (see “Feet adjustment”).
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feet must have solid ground contact. Check with a spirit level if if the unit is leveled well horizontally. If the appliance is not in balance, the feet must be If the appliance is not in balance, the feet must be adjusted again.
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Install the water drain hose Install the water drain hose Install the water drain hose Install the water drain hose The drain hose can be hanged over the edge of a wash-bowl or a sink. With the direct connection to the water outlet, you must make sure that the drain hose is securely attached and cannot slip out.
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CAUTION: : : : CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Do not pinch the drain hose and do not place heavy objects on it: an uncon- trolled water flow can cause the machine to stop working. If you need a drain hose extension, make sure to use a similar drain hose, but it must be no longer than 4 meters;...
Grounding instructi Grounding i nstructions Grounding i Grounding i nstructi nstructi This appliance must be earthed. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, earthing will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least re- sistance for the electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment-earthing conductor and an earthing plug.
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Turn the device on by turning the program selector knob to the de- sired program. Then select the appropriate wash temperature. We recommend choosing the program cotton at 60°C for the first wash without clothing. Press the START/PAUSE-button in order to start the washing cycle. Preparation of Clothes Preparation of Clothes Preparation of Clothes...
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The clothes which easily get fuzzed shall be washed separately; otherwise • the other articles can be stained with dust and thrum etc. Preferably, black clothes and cotton clothes shall be washed separately because they can easily get stained with the thrums of other colors when being washed to- gether.
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Detergent drawer Detergent dra Detergent dra Detergent dra CAUTION: : : : CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION The dispenser is suitable for the use of washing powder in pre- and main- • wash cycle! To avoid overflowing dissolve your washing powder in a bit of water in •...
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Do not wash water-proof materials (ski suits, outside napkin pads, cu proof materials (ski suits, outside napkin pads, cur- • tains): As for the fiber products that water cannot get soaked easily into As for the fiber products that water cannot get soaked easily into such as water-proof cushions, and clothes, it is better not to wash.
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1. 1. 1. 1. Program Program selector knob selector knob Program Program selector knob selector knob The knob is used to select a desired program and to turn the sed to select a desired program and to turn the machine off. It can be rotated in clockwise and counterclockwise for a fast and easy s It can be rotated in clockwise and counterclockwise for a fast and easy se- lection of program.
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E E E E xtra xtra r r r r inse inse (SPÜLEN+) (SPÜLEN+) xtra xtra inse inse (SPÜLEN+) (SPÜLEN+) With this function you can select an additional rinse cycle to the previously With this function you can select an additional rinse cycle to the previously set main wash program.
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Soak Soak Soak Soak The soak function is used to soak strongly dirt clothes before main wash cycle. 6. 6. 6. 6. START/PAUSE START/PAUSE START/PAUSE START/PAUSE Press this button to start or pause the wash cycle. When the program will be paused or the device is in standby-mode the LED indicator lamp is blinking.
LED indicator lamps LED indicator lamps LED indicator lamps LED indicator lamps State of program State of program State of program State of program The LED lamps show the current state of washing program: washing rinsing spinning 8. 8. 8. 8. Door lock Door lock Door lock...
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kg kg Optionen Optionen Optionen Optionen max. max. max. max. max. max. max. max. selectable selectable selectable selectable s s s s e- e- e- e- e- e- e- e- Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature Program Program Program Program Time Time (Min) Time Time (Min)
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*Cotton standard *Cotton s tandard program program *Cotton s *Cotton s tandard tandard program program Cotton 60°C and 40°C. With full load and partial load, these are the standard washing programs to identify the information on the energy label. These pro- grams are suitable to clean normally soiled laundry and of combined energy and water consumption most efficient.
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Program Program E E E E xplanation xplanation Program Program xplanation xplanation Small loads of items which require freshening up, not very dirty. Some ECO 20°C manufacturers are supplying laundry detergents that washing enables at very low temperatures. Jeans Jeans, colored and dark colored cotton. This program is for washing duvets, pillows and bed linen.
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Generally applies: as higher the temperature setting, as higher Generally applies: as higher the temperature setting, as higher the energy consumption. Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity Do not overload the washing machine; otherwise the laundry will not get laundry will not get clean.
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Then you can select another program and restart the device immediately immediately by pressing the START/PAUSE-button. You can also stop or pause the wash program. Press the START/PAUSE You can also stop or pause the wash program. Press the START/PAUSE- button.
Tips s s s for Energy saving for Energy saving for Energy saving for Energy saving To save energy and to help protect the environment, we recommend that you follow these tips: If possible, do not select high temperature programs. •...
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CAUTION: CAUTION: CAUTION: CAUTION: Essential oils and organic solvents, such as the juice of lemon or orange • skin, butanoic-acid or cleaning agents containing acetic acid can damage plastic parts. Prevent contact of any part with such substances. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents.
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To clean the detergent housing use a bottle brush • to remove detergent residues inside the drawer housing. After cleaning replace the detergent drawer. • Cleaning the water inlet filter Cleaning the water inlet filter Cleaning the water inlet filter Cleaning the water inlet filter Clean the filter regularly (approx.
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2. Place a shallow tray under the cover panel in order to catch possible leaking water. 3. Loosen the filter to the left only just enough to drain the water. Don’t pull out the filter co Don’t pull out the filter co Don’t pull out the filter co Don’t pull out the filter com- pletely.
Repairs Repairs Repairs Repairs A wrong or improperly performed repair brings danger to the user. Repairs to electrical appliances must only be carried out by an authorized specialist. A damaged power cord must be changed only by a qualified elec- trician.
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Problem Problem Solution Solution Problem Problem Solution Solution Check whether there are metal objects in the drum Check whether there are metal objects in the drum or in the drain filter. Unusual noises and vibrations. Adjust the spin speed of the loading capacity, at half capacity Adjust the spin speed of the loading capacity, at half capacity 400 rpm are sufficient.
EU Directive (EU) 1061 EU Directive EU Directive (EU) 1061 (EU) 1061 (EU) 1061/2010 /2010 /2010 /2010 Model Model WA 5724 WA 5724 Model Model WA 5724 WA 5724 Rated capacity Rated capacity 7 7 7 7 kg Rated capacity Rated capacity...
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Measures / / / / weights Measures weights Measures Measures weights weights Height 85.0 Width 59.5 Depth 54.0 Net weight 67.0 Elecrical connection / water supply Elecrical connection / water supply Elecrical connection / water supply Elecrical connection / water supply Connection power 2200 Connection voltage...
Disposal Disposal Disposal Disposal Meaning of the “Dustbin” Symbol Meaning of the “Dustbin” Symbol Meaning of the “Dustbin” Symbol Meaning of the “Dustbin” Symbol Protect our environment; do not dispose of electrical equipment in the domes- tic waste. Please return any electrical equipment that you will no longer use to the col- lection points provided for their disposal.
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