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  • Page 1 Instructions for Use Washer-Dryer...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Dear Customer, • Protecting the environment ----------------------------------------------------------------5 • Description of your appliance-------------------------------------------------------------6 You have just acquired a GORENJE washing machine and we would like to thank you. 2 / INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE • Removing the transport braces----------------------------------------------------------8 We have invested all our dedication and know-how in this appliance so that it would best •...
  • Page 3: Presentation Of Your Appliance

    1 / PRESENTATION OF YOUR APPLIANCE 1 / PRESENTATION OF YOUR APPLIANCE • SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS • ENERGY SAVINGS Important : — Used appliances must immediately be made — Only program pre-washing when absolutely necessary: e.g.: for very dirty sport or work clothes, unusable.
  • Page 4: Description Of Your Appliance

    1 / PRESENTATION OF YOUR APPLIANCE 1 / PRESENTATION OF YOUR APPLIANCE • DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE • DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE (continued) Control panel Emptying hose Lid opening knob Electrical power cord (remains locked during the cycle) Power cord bracing part Retractable front baseboard (access to emptying filter / Rear transport brace...
  • Page 5: Removing The Transport Braces

    2 / INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE 2 / INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE • REMOVING THE TRANSPORT BRACES • REMOVING THE TRANSPORT BRACES (continued) Important : • • Rear transport brace : Before use, the following operations — Remove the 2 screws and the 4 screws must be performed.
  • Page 6: Setting Up Your Appliance

    2 / INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE 2 / INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE • SETTING UP YOUR APPLIANCE • CONNECTING YOUR APPLIANCE • • Placement on rollers : • • Cold water supply • • Discharge of waste water (Fig. 13) (Fig. 13) Your machine has retractable rollers so that —...
  • Page 7: Preparing Your Laundry And Your Appliance

    3 / PREPARING YOUR LAUNDRY AND YOUR APPLIANCE 3 / PREPARING YOUR LAUNDRY AND YOUR APPLIANCE • TEXTILE CARE CODES • TREATING STUBBORN STAINS Tip : Tip : To help you care for your textiles, they have a label giving the necessary information. GRASS: blot the stain using white vinegar or Perspiration, blood, fruit, wine and cho- 90* alcohol (if the textile allows) then rinse...
  • Page 8: Preparing Your Laundry

    3 / PREPARING YOUR LAUNDRY AND YOUR APPLIANCE 3 / PREPARING YOUR LAUNDRY AND YOUR APPLIANCE • PREPARING YOUR LAUNDRY • PREPARING YOUR LAUNDRY (continued) • • Sorting your laundry : •The colour test : •Checking your laundry before drying Refer to the textile care codes table for sorting At the first wash, coloured laundry often —...
  • Page 9: Loading Detergents

    4 / PROGRAMMING YOUR APPLIANCE 3 / PREPARING YOUR LAUNDRY AND YOUR APPLIANCE • DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL • LOADING YOUR LAUNDRY (continued) To achieve the best washing performance, after sorting and unfolding, place the laundry in the drum, not piled up but spread out evenly. Mix large and small items to achieve the best spinning, so there is no imbalance.
  • Page 10: Programming A Drying Cycle Only

    4 / PROGRAMMING YOUR APPLIANCE 4 / PROGRAMMING YOUR APPLIANCE • PROGRAMMING A WASH CYCLE (continued) • PROGRAMMING A WASH CYCLE WITH SUBSEQUENT DRYING •Operations to perform (continued) Display •Operations to be perform Display — Choose immediate start by pressing the “Start/Pause” Throughout the cycle, the machine Your appliance lets you run a drying cycle straight after a button...
  • Page 11: Operations Possible During A Program

    4 / PROGRAMMING YOUR APPLIANCE 4 / PROGRAMMING YOUR APPLIANCE • OPERATIONS POSSIBLE DURING A PROGRAM • EXAMPLES OF PROGRAMS •Add or remove an item during the cycle To choose the most appropriate program for your load, follow the indications given on the labels Display attached to most textiles.
  • Page 12: Changing A Wash Program

    4 / PROGRAMMING YOUR APPLIANCE 4 / PROGRAMMING YOUR APPLIANCE • CHANGING A WASH PROGRAM • DETAILS OF PROGRAMS The main programs provided by the machine are •During programming •After the cycle starts (contnued) • - High tumble dry as follows : All program changes are possible as long as —...
  • Page 13: Other Functions

    4 / PROGRAMMING YOUR APPLIANCE 4 / PROGRAMMING YOUR APPLIANCE • DETAILS OF OPTIONS (continued) •OTHER FUNCTIONS (continued) •Remaining Time Display • - Drying •Automatic cooldown — During the cycle, the display shows — During programming, the display tells If you select the “Colors” option and a This program lets you run a drying cycle you the estimated time remaining until the end you the estimated duration of the program for...
  • Page 14: Cleaning The Detergent Dispenser

    5 / EVERYDAY MAINTENANCE OF YOUR APPLIANCE 5 / EVERYDAY MAINTENANCE OF YOUR APPLIANCE • CLEANING THE DETERGENT DISPENSER • ACCESS TO THE BOTTOM OF THE TANK Clean the detergent dispenser regularly. Removing the vane from the drum : To do this: If an item of laundry falls between the drum —...
  • Page 15: Cleaning Your Appliance

    6 / INCIDENTS THAT MAY OCCUR 5 / EVERYDAY MAINTENANCE OF YOUR APPLIANCE Tip : • CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE Certain incidents may arise when using your washing machine; here are the points to be checked. Important : When cleaning the control panel, the drum access area and the body, use a Problems : Possible causes / Remedies :...
  • Page 16 6 / INCIDENTS THAT MAY OCCUR 6 / INCIDENTS THAT MAY OCCUR Important : • INCIDENTS THAT YOU CAN FIX YOURSELF Generally speaking, and regardless of the anomaly observed, the machine should be stop- ped, the power cord disconnected and the water intake valve closed. Your appliance detects certain operating incidents itself and informs you via specific messages on the display.
  • Page 17: After-Sales Service

    7 / AFTER-SALES SERVICE NOTES • • INTERVENTIONS Any repairs that are made to your appliance ORIGINAL PARTS must be handled by a qualified professional During any maintenance work, ask that only authorised to work on the brand. When you certified original replacement parts be used.
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