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ECOWASH-M2
USER AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
EWH-25 M2 / EWH-30 M2 / EWH-40 M2 / EWH-60 M2
EWR-25 M2 / EWR-30 M2 / EWR-40 M2 / EWR-60 M2
EWS-25 M2 / EWS-30 M2 / EWS-40 M2 / EWS-60 M2 / EWS-80 M2
Part No. 113687-3

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  • Page 1 ECOWASH-M2 USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL EWH-25 M2 / EWH-30 M2 / EWH-40 M2 / EWH-60 M2 EWR-25 M2 / EWR-30 M2 / EWR-40 M2 / EWR-60 M2 EWS-25 M2 / EWS-30 M2 / EWS-40 M2 / EWS-60 M2 / EWS-80 M2...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Dear customer, Thank you for the confidence you have placed in our product. We hope it meets your needs. ADC products embody advanced concepts in engineering, design, and safety. If this product is properly maintained, it will provide many years of safe, efficient, and trouble free operation. The warranty, as explained in the warranty sheet shipped with the washer covers it against defects in materials and workmanship.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION ..............................2 CONTENTS .............................. 3 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING SAFETY AND USE ............4 2 USE ..................................11 Controls ..............................11 Programs ..............................11 Cycle Stop .............................. 11 3 OPL ..................................12 Operation ..............................13 3.1.1 Running a program ..........................13 3.1.2 Program end ............................
  • Page 4: Important Instructions Regarding Safety And Use

    IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING SAFETY AND USE WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shocks or 12- Do NOT remove any safety device or modify any injury when using the appliance, the basic precautions components in the washing machine. DO NOT should be observed, including the following: INSTALL components not belonging to the machine in the appliance.
  • Page 5 GROUP H - High Spin Floating Washing Machines EWH-25 EWH-30 EWH-40 EWH-60 DC (Drum capacity) liters CM (Maximum load) SP1 (Wash speed) SP2 (low spin) SP3 (High spin) 1245 1150 1080 SP4 (Delicates spin) LV1 (Minimum level) LV2 (Low level) LV3 (Medium level) LV4 (Highl level) LV5 (Maximum level)
  • Page 6 CONTROLS TRAY SOFTENER BLEACH PREWASH WASH 113687-3...
  • Page 7 P1 - COLD PHASE Pre-wash Wash Rinse1 Rinse2 Short spin Final rinse Long spin STOP PROGRAM SPEED SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP2 rpm SP1 rpm SP3 rpm 12/3 12/3 12/3 12/3 12/3 RHYTHM HOT WATER INPUT COLD WATER INPUT DECALCIFIED WATER INPUT WATER LEVEL...
  • Page 8 P3 - HOT PHASE Pre-wash Wash Rinse1 Rinse2 Short spin Final rinse Long spin STOP PROGRAM SPEED SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP2 rpm SP1 rpm SP3 rpm 12/3 12/3 12/3 12/3 12/3 RHYTHM REGULATED HOT WATER INPUT COLD WATER INPUT DECALCIFIED WATER INPUT WATER LEVEL...
  • Page 9 P5- EXTENDED COLD PHASE Pre-wash Wash Rinse1 Rinse2 Short spin Final rinse Long spin STOP PROGRAM SPEED SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP2 rpm SP1 rpm SP3 rpm 12/3 12/3 12/3 12/3 12/3 RHYTHM HOT WATER INPUT COLD WATER INPUT DECALCIFIED WATER INPUT WATER LEVEL...
  • Page 10 P7 / P8 / P9 / P10 - OPL PHASE Soak Pre-wash Wash Rinse1 Rinse2 Short spin Final rinse Long spin STOP PROGRAM SPEED SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP2 rpm SP1 rpm SP3 rpm SP1 rpm 12/3 12/3 12/3...
  • Page 11: Use

    Controls Screen (2) The screen has 4 displays with 7 segments each and gives information regarding the current operation. START key Press Start to start a program, pause or continue the program after the pause. In the menu navigation use the ENTER function to enter or go the next level in a menu.
  • Page 12: Opl

    Prewash cycle Start/Pause wash Scroll through menus/ Wash cycle Scroll through menus/ Rinse cycle Down Advance cycle Spin cycle Cycle Stop Program ended/ Door unlocked 113687-3...
  • Page 13: Operation

    Operation Put garments to be cleaned in washer extractor drum. This machine has been designed to wash or treat most Close washer extractor door. materials. Its use for other purposes than those given is considered as undue and dangerous. Add detergent. Select desired program.
  • Page 14: Coin

    COIN Prewash cycle Start/Pause wash Scroll through menus/ Wash cycle Scroll through menus/ Rinse cycle Down Cycle Stop Spin cycle Program ended/ Door unlocked 113687-3...
  • Page 15: Coin/Cp Mode

    COIN/CP MODE Operation The price rate is the same for all the programs. To change the price, please see the pay center manual or The configuration of the machine is different for self- the card reader if using card payments. service models.
  • Page 16: Operating Modes

    Operating modes After turning the key, go to the CONF menu and then to the PAY submenu (see section 5.5.8). In this menu, The machine can be used in three different modes, select the OPL option using the INC and DEC keys (∧,∨) offering different options: OPL MODE, COIN MODE &...
  • Page 17: Cp Mode

    After turning the key, go to the CONF menu and then to On entering the CONF menu, different submenus are the PAY submenu (see section 5.5.8). In this menu, available which permit the modification of some of the select the COIN option using the INC and DEC keys parameters of the wash programs.
  • Page 18: Ecl (Configuration Of Extended Cycles)

    5.5.4 ECL (Configuration of extended cycles) 5.5.6 Cur (Currency) This is only available in COIN MODE (see section 5.4.2). Use the ECL submenu to change the length of each of This allows the currency to be selected. The default the cycles of the extended programs, P5 and P6. currency of the coin slot is USD (Code 3), but it is also possible to configure the machine for use with other The changes made will only apply to these two...
  • Page 19: Timr (Wash Time Remaining)

    5.5.8 PAY (Operating mode) Bosnia and Herzegovina Bangladesh Switzerland Dominican Republic Hong Kong Israel This allows the machine operating mode to be changed India between CP MODE, COIN MODE & OPL MODE (see Sri Lanka section 5.4). Lithuania Morocco 5.5.9 AVAn (Advance cycle) Macedonia Peru...
  • Page 20: Maintenance Menu

    Maintenance Menu SPd: Information about the number of times each spin type has been run. 5.6.3 This is only available to the technical service. To access the menu, with the washer extractor turned on and stopped, press the INC and DEC (∧,∨) keys at 5.6.4 Last the same time for 3 seconds.
  • Page 21: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Only qualified personnel should maintain this equipment. Electrical and mechanical troubleshooting If a power cut occurs, check: The tub is drained and the door is blocked. If you want Before calling the Technical Service Center, check the to take the clothes out of the washer extractor, unlock following: the door by pulling down the belt located behind the that power is supplied to the machine.
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