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HOW TO USE YOUR
WASHING MACHINE
PWM120WIT
PWM121WIT
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  • Page 1 DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS HOW TO USE YOUR WASHING MACHINE PWM120WIT PWM121WIT www.pelgrim.com...
  • Page 2 We thank you for your trust and the purchase of our washing machine. Your new washing machine complies with the requirements of modern laundry care. Your laundry will be impeccably white even at low temperatures, owing to special washing programs like Ultra White. SensoCare technology allows simple control of the washing machine.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION WASHING MACHINE Technical information Front panel SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 10 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION PREPARING THE APPLIANCE FOR 10 Removal of transport brackets THE FIRST USE Selecting the room Installation 13 Water inlet connection 14 Aqua-stop 14 Total aqua - stop 15 Water outlet connection 16 Connect the appliance to the mains supply 17 Moving and transport...
  • Page 4: Washing Machine

    WASHING MACHINE (WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION) FRONT Front panel Dispenser Door Filter BACK Water inlet pipe Power cord Water discharge pipe Adjustable feet...
  • Page 5: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION (DEPENDING ON THE MODEL) The rating plate with the basic information on the washing machine is located under the washing machine door. Maximum load See rating plate See rating plate (SLIM) Width 600 mm 600 mm Height 850 mm 850 mm Depth 600 mm...
  • Page 6: Front Panel

    FRONT PANEL Washing machine ON/ WASHING STYLE key WASHING OFF and program (SensoCare) TEMPERATURE key SELECTOR DIAL Washing temperature will NORMALcare appear on the display above the key. ECOcare ALERGYcare TIMEcare Washing style will appear on the display above the key.
  • Page 7 START|PAUSE SPINNING RPM / PUMP a , b, c ADDITIONAL START/PAUSE key (DRAIN)/ STOP PUMP FUNCTION keys Use this key to start or (RH) key 6a Prewash stop the program. SPINNING RPM / 6b Extra water 6c SterilTub PUMP (DRAIN) / When the machine is turned PUMP STOP (RH) on, the signal light on the...
  • Page 8: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please, do not use the washing machine Door may not be open during the washing without reading and understanding these cycle. instructions or use first. We recommend running the self-cleaning Be sure to remove transport brackets program before the first wash in order to prior first use of the appliance.
  • Page 9 Rating plate with basic information is The appliance is intended exclusively for use in households. If the appliance is located above the opening of the machine. used for professional purposes, for profit, Leave any repairs and similar tasks or for purposes beyond regular use in a on the washing machine to an expert.
  • Page 10: Installation And Connection

    INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION REMOVAL OF TRANSPORT BRACKETS Move the pipes. Loosen screws at the rear of the machine. Remove the brackets. Slide brackets into the groove on the blocking rod - the right one should be turned around. Use the brackets to rotate blocking rods Close the openings with attached...
  • Page 11: Selecting The Room

    SELECTING THE ROOM The appliance should be placed on a surface with concrete base; the surface should be dry and clean in order to prevent slipping. The adjustable feet should also be cleaned before installation. INSTALLATION Use a water scale and spanner No. 22 (for feet) and 17 (for the nut). Put the appliance in horizontal position by turning...
  • Page 12 If you have a tumble dryer of the same dimensions, you can place it on top of the washing machine by using the vacuum feet or side by side. Before connecting the appliance, let it warm up to room temperature (wait at least two hours).
  • Page 13: Water Inlet Connection

    WATER INLET CONNECTION Insert the gasket with a filter net into the straight inlet hose attachment nut and screw the nut onto the water tap (with some models, the gasket with filter net is already fitted and any additional fitting into the nut on the straight attachment is not required). AQUASTOP TOTAL AQUA- STOP...
  • Page 14: Aqua-Stop

    AQUA-STOP (CERTAIN MODELS ONLY) In case of damage on the interior pipe, leaking is prevented by automatic closing system which stops water inlet to the machine. In such cases display (A) turns red. Inlet pipe must be replaced. TOTAL AQUA - STOP (CERTAIN MODELS ONLY) In case of damage on the interior pipe, leaking is prevented by automatic closing system which stops water inlet to the machine.
  • Page 15: Water Outlet Connection

    WATER OUTLET CONNECTION Fix the drain hose to run into the sink or the bathtub, or connect it directly to the wall drain outlet (diameter min. 4 cm). The end Outlet hose of outlet hose should be placed between minimum 60 cm and can be led into maximum 100 cm above the floor level.
  • Page 16: Connect The Appliance To The Mains Supply

    CONNECT THE APPLIANCE TO THE MAINS SUPPLY After it is installed for the first time, the washing machine should be left to stand still for two hours before it is connected to the power mains. Use the power cord to connect the washing machine to the power mains through a power outlet.
  • Page 17: Moving And Transport

    MOVING AND TRANSPORT After transport, the washing machine should be left to stand still for at least two hours before it is connected to the power mains. We recommend that installation and connection should be done by a qualified person. Before connecting the appliance, read the instructions for use.
  • Page 18: Before The Use

    BEFORE THE USE Open the door of the unplugged washing machine by pulling the lever towards you. Clean the washing machine drum before using the appliance for the first time. Use a damp cloth and a mild cleaning agent, or run the self- cleaning program.
  • Page 19: Washing Steps

    WASHING STEPS (1 - 7) 1. STEP: CHECK THE TAGS ON YOUR LAUNDRY Normal wash Max. Max. Max. Max. Manual Washing Delicate wash washing washing washing washing washing allowed 95°C 60°C 40°C 30°C Whitening Whitening in cold water Whitening not allowed Dry cleaning Dry cleaning in Perchloret-...
  • Page 20 2. STEP: PREPARING THE WASHING PROCESS Sort the laundry by type of fabric, colour, soiling, and allowed washing temperature (see Program table). Close the buttons and zippers, tie any ribbons, and turn the pockets inside-out; remove any metal clips that could damage the laundry and washing machine interior, or clog the drain.
  • Page 21 SWITCHING ON THE WASHING MACHINE Connect the washing machine to the power mains using the power cord, and connect it to water supply. To light up the drum (certain models only), rotate the program selector dial to any position. LOADING THE WASHING MACHINE Open the door of the washing machine by pulling the lever towards you.
  • Page 22 3. STEP: CHOOSING A PROGRAMME To select a program, rotate the program selector dial to the left or to the right (according to the type or how soiled the laundry is). See Program Table. During operation, the dial will not rotate automatically. Washing programs are entire programs that include all washing stages, including conditioning and spinning.
  • Page 23 PROGRAM TABLE Program: Max. load Type of laundry Possible combinations 9 kg/ Non-sensitive cotton and linen • spinning Cotton 8 kg/ laundry (towels, underwear, T-shirts, • pump stop (RH) 7 kg terry towelling and underwear, • normal stockinette, tablecloths, kitchen •...
  • Page 24 Program: Max. load Type of laundry Possible combinations 2,5 kg/ Dark laundry using special-purpose • spinning Perfect Black 2,5 kg/ detergents for black laundry, with • pump stop (RH) 2,5 kg gentle tumbling and lower spinning • normal rates 2 kg" 2,5 kg/ Delicate, slightly soiled laundry •...
  • Page 25 4. STEP: CHOOSING THE SETTINGS Each program features basic settings which, however, can be changed. To change a setting, press the relevant key (before pressing the START/PAUSE key). Some settings cannot be selected with some programs; an acoustic signal and a flashing light will remind you of such cases (see Program Table).
  • Page 26 Spinning To change the spinning rate, in steps Each program has a preset spinning rate which can be changed by pressing the (4) key. You may also choose to drain the water from the drum without any spinning (DRAIN). The last setting is "stop pump"(RH) – the laundry remains soaked in water from the last rinse.
  • Page 27 5. STEP: SELECTING ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS To activate/deactivate a function, press the relevant key (before pressing the START/PAUSE key). Some functions cannot be selected with some programs; an acoustic signal and a flashing light will remind you of such cases (see Program Table). Prewash Washing heavily soiled laundry, particularly with stubborn superficial stains.
  • Page 28 ACOUSTIC SIGNAL Select the acoustic signal loudness by simultaneously pressing the (6c) key and rotating the program selector dial (1) clockwise to the initial position. S1 will appear on the display. Each time a key is pressed, the final loudness level is changed (three levels; press the (6a) key to increase the setting and (6c) to decrease it.).
  • Page 29 6. STEP: PROGRAM START Press the (7) key START/PAUSE. Selected washing mode, temperature, spinning rate, and washing program completion time (if selected) or remaining time will appear on the displays. Signal lights on the selected functions will be lit. 7. STEP: END OF WASHING PROGRAM End of washing program will be signalled by an acoustic signal;...
  • Page 30: Leaning And Maintenance

    LEANING AND MAINTENANCE Disconnect the washing machine from the mains before cleaning! Do not allow children to clean the appliance or perform any maintenance tasks without proper supervision! CLEANING THE DETERGENT DISPENSER If necessary, clean the detergent dispenser. Pull it out from its casing completely by pressing the flap. Wash it under running water using a brush, and...
  • Page 31: Cleaning The Dispenser Housing, Inlet Hose Screen And Door Rubber Gasket

    CLEANING THE DISPENSER HOUSING, INLET HOSE SCREEN AND DOOR RUBBER GASKET Clean the water inlet hose screen frequently under running water. Clean the entire rinsing area of the washing machine with a brush, especially the nozzles on the upper side of the rinsing chamber.
  • Page 32: Cleaning The Filter

    CLEANING THE FILTER During cleaning, some water may leak. Therefore, we recommend spreading an absorbent cloth on the floor before starting. Open the filter cover by pressing on the lever. Remove the water outlet funnel before cleaning the filter. Gradually rotate the filter in the counter-clockwise direction.
  • Page 33: Cleaning The Washing Machine

    CLEANING THE WASHING MACHINE The casing should be cleaned with soft cloth and mild detergent. Disconnect the washing machine from the mains before cleaning! Additional equipment and accessories for maintenance can be viewed on our website at: www.pelgrim.com...
  • Page 34: Inerrupting And Chanching The Program

    INERRUPTING AND CHANCHING THE PROGRAM Manual (physical) termination FAULTS The program can be cancelled / terminated In case of a fault, the program will be by rotating the program selector dial (1) to interrupted. Flashing signal lights and the position. “0FF” position. an acoustic signal will warn about such If there is water in the machine, select the occurrence (see section Troubleshooting),...
  • Page 35: What To Do

    WHAT TO DO ...? The washing machine shall automatically control the operation of particular functions during the washing cycle. If any irregularities are established, an error will be reported by indicating (ERR xx) on the display and emitting an acoustic signal. The machine will signal the fault until it is turned off.
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting Table

    TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE Failure Possible cause What to do...? The machine does not • Machine is not powered. Check if: • power in the socket, work – the display is not • the fuse is OK, lit. • plug is in the socket. Water is leaking from the •...
  • Page 37 Failure Possible cause What to do...? Softener is not • Sucking cover is not • Clean the dispenser and firmly correctly positioned or is fix the cover to its place. completely rinsed, clogged. or water is left in the dispenser dish. Unpleasant smell in the •...
  • Page 38: Recommendations For Washing And Economic Use Your Washing Machine

    RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WASHING AND ECONOMIC USE YOUR WASHING MACHINE Wash new coloured garments separately If water hardness level exceeds 14°dH the first time. degrees, the use of water conditioner is required. Any damage to the heater due to Wash heavily soiled laundry in smaller failure to use a water conditioning agent amounts, with more detergent or a prewash shall not be covered by this warranty.
  • Page 39 Hardness scale Degree of hardness °dH (°N) m mol/l °fH(°F) p.p.m. 1 - soft < 8,4 < 1,5 < 15 < 150 2 - medium 8,4 - 14 1,5 - 2,5 15 - 25 150 - 250 3 - hard >...
  • Page 40: Grandma's Advice For Natural Stain Removal

    GRANDMA'S ADVICE FOR NATURAL STAIN REMOVAL Before using special-purpose stain removers, try using the natural methods that do not harm the environment on less stubborn stains. However, prompt action is required! Soak the stain with an absorbent sponge or a paper towel; then, rinse with cold (lukewarm) water - but never with hot water! Stain Stain removal...
  • Page 41 Stain Stain removal Glue soak in spirit/denatured alcohol (or a mixture of vinegar and water); rinse Make-up use a glass cleaner and a paper towel Butter rinse with hot soapsuds (if the fabric permits); tablecloth – sprinkle with baking soda, brush after a while wool –...
  • Page 42: Disposal

    DISPOSAL Our appliances are packed in environmentally friendly materials which may be recycled, deposited or decomposed without any threat to the environment. To this end all wrappings are marked accordingly. The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste.
  • Page 43: Typical Consumption Table

    TYPICAL CONSUMPTION TABLE Program Max. Temp. Spinning Duration Water- Power- load [°C] [rpm] [min.] Consumption Consumption [kg] [kWh] Cotton (A-50%) ECO* 9 / 4,5** 60 1000 - 1600 195 / 188** 63 0,82 / 0,75** Cotton (A-50%) ECO* 9 / 4,5** 40 1000 - 1600 174 / 164** 63 0,77 / 0,66** Cotton (A-50%) ECO* 8 / 4**...
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