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  • Page 1 Washing Machine / User Manual LBW912IT...
  • Page 2 Thank you for choosing this product. This User Manual contains important safety information and instructions on the operation and maintenance of your appliance. Please take the time to read this User Manual before using your appliance and keep this book for future reference. Icon Type Meaning...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ....................1 1.1 General Safety Warnings ....................2 1.2 During Use ........................6 1.3 Packaging and Environment...................7 1.4 Savings Information ......................7 2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..................8 2.1 General Appearance.......................8 2.2 Technical Specifications ....................8 3. INSTALLATION .........................9 3.1 Removing the Transit Bolts.....................9 3.2 Adjusting the Feet / Adjusting Adjustable Stays..............9 3.3 Electrical Connection ......................9 3.4 Water Inlet Hose Connection ..................10...
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Operating voltage / frequency (V/Hz) (220-240) V~/50Hz Total current (A) Water pressure (Mpa) Maximum 1 Mpa / Minimum 0. 1Mpa Total power (W) 2200 Maximum washing capacity (dry laundry) (kg) • Do not install your machine on a carpet or such grounds that would prevent the ventilation of its base.
  • Page 5: General Safety Warnings

    NOTE: For a softcopy of this user manual, please contact the following address: “washingmachine@ standardtest. info”. In your e-mail, please provide the model name and serial number (20 digits) which you can find on the appliance door. Read this user manual carefully. Your machine is for domestic use only.
  • Page 6 water supply if the Washing Machine is left unused for a long time. We also recommend that you leave the door open to prevent build up of humidity inside the Washing Machine. • Some water may be left in your Washing Machine as a result of quality checks during production.
  • Page 7 • Install your machine in a location that can be fully ventilated and preferably has constant air circulation. Read these warnings. Follow the advice given to protect yourself and others from risks and fatal injuries. RISK OF BURNS Do not touch the drain hose or any discharged water while your Washing Machine is running.
  • Page 8 secured. Make sure the plug in your sink does not block the plug hole. Danger of Fire • Do not store inflammable liquids near your machine. • The sulphur content of paint removers may cause corrosion. Never use paint removing materials in your machine.
  • Page 9: During Use

    and cleaning materials are consumed or come into contact with the skin and eyes. Keep cleaning materials out of the reach of children. 1.2 During Use • Keep pets away from your machine. • Please check the packaging of your machine before installation and the outer surface of the machine once the packaging has been removed.
  • Page 10: Packaging And Environment

    sources of damage. • Please do not throw away this user manual; keep it for future reference and pass it onto the next owner. NOTE: Specifications for the machine may vary depending on the product purchased. 1.3 Packaging and Environment Removal of packaging materials Packaging materials protect your machine from any damage that might occur during transportation.
  • Page 11: Technical Specifications

    2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2.2 Technical Specifications Operating voltage / (220-240) frequency V~/50Hz (V/Hz) Total current Maximum: Water 1 Mpa pressure Minimum : (Mpa) 0. 1 Mpa Total power 2200 Maximum dry laundry capacity (kg) Spinning revolution 1200 (rev / min) Programme number 2.1 General Appearance...
  • Page 12: Installation

    3. INSTALLATION 3.2 Adjusting the Feet / Adjusting Adjustable Stays 3.1 Removing the Transit Bolts 1. Do not install your machine on a surface (such as carpet) that would prevent ventilation at the base. • To ensure silent and vibration-free operation of your machine, install it on a firm surface.
  • Page 13: Water Inlet Hose Connection

    • The mains cord of your washing should be connected to cold water inlet machine is equipped with an earthed and red capped hose to the hot water plug. This plug should always be inlet (if applicable). inserted to an earthed socket of 10 • To prevent water leaks at the joints, amps.
  • Page 14: Water Discharge Connection

    3.5 Water Discharge Connection 4.1 Detergent Drawer • Connect the water drain hose to a standpipe or to the outlet elbow of a household sink, using additional equipment. • Never attempt to extend the water drain hose. • Do not put the water drain hose from your machine into a container, bucket or bathtub.
  • Page 15: Sections

    4.3 Program Dial 4.2 Sections Main wash detergent compartment: This compartment is for liquid or powder detergents or limescale remover. The fluid detergent level plate will be supplied inside • To select the desired programme, turn your machine. (*) the programme dial either clockwise or Fabric conditioner, starch, detergent anti-clockwise until the marker on the compartment:...
  • Page 16: Using Your Washing Machine

    wash / wash state, rinsing stage, spinning CAUTION: stage). Any malfunctions which occur due to foreign materials The display panel shows “Finished” when damaging your machine are not covered by the selected programme is complete. The the warranty. display panel also indicates if a fault has occurred with your machine.
  • Page 17: Adding Detergent To The Machine

    • Spread your laundry evenly in the washing machines. Follow the machine. manufacturer’s instructions on the NOTE: amount of detergent to use. Take care not to exceed the maximum load of the drum as this will • In areas of hard water, more detergent give poor wash results and cause creasing.
  • Page 18: Half-Load Detection System

    5.6 Half-Load Detection System 1. Delay Timer Your machine features a half-load detection system. If you put less than half the maximum load of laundry into your machine it will automatically set the half-load function, regardless of the programme you selected. This means that the selected programme will take less time to complete and will use less water and energy.
  • Page 19 6. Pre-Wash(*) reach the option you want. 3. No Spin(*) Auxiliary function Auxiliary button 3 or 4 Pre-wash function button 3 or 4 No Spin This allows you to give heavily soiled laundry a pre-wash before the main If you don’t want your laundry to be spun at washing programme takes place.
  • Page 20: Child Lock

    9. Rapid Wash(*) 5.8 Child Lock Auxiliary function button 3 or 4 Rapid wash You can wash your laundry in a shorter time, using less energy and water by The child lock function prevents the selecting this additional function. machine being operated unintentionally or by unsupervised children.
  • Page 21: Programme End

    5.10 Programme End Your machine will stop by itself as soon as the programme you have selected finishes. • “END” will flash on the display panel • You can open the machine’s door and remove the laundry. • Leave the door of your machine open to allow the inner part of your machine to dry.
  • Page 22: Programme Table

    6. PROGRAMME TABLE Programme Laundry type / Descriptions Very dirty, cotton and flax textiles. (Underwear, linen, COTTON 90° 90° tablecloth, towel (maximum 4,5 kg), bedclothes, etc.) Dirty cotton and flax textiles. (Underwear, linen, Pre-Wash Cotton 60° 1&2 tablecloth, towel (maximum 4,5 kg), bedclothes, etc.) COTTON ECO Dirty cotton and flax textiles.
  • Page 23: Cleaning And Maintenance

    7. CLEANING AND 7.2 Water Inlet Filters Water inlet filters prevent dirt and foreign MAINTENANCE materials from entering your machine. We recommend that these filters are cleaned when your machine is unable to receive 7.1 Warning sufficient water, although your water supply is on and the tap is open.
  • Page 24: Pump Filter

    7.3 Pump Filter meet the holes on the front panel side. 6. Close the filter cover. WARNING: The water in the pump may be hot, wait until it has cooled down before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance. (*) Specifications may vary depending on the machine purchased.
  • Page 25: Flush Stopper / Body / Drum

    8. FLUSH STOPPER / BODY / DRUM 1. Flush stopper Remove the detergent drawer and disassemble the flush stopper. Clean thoroughly to completely remove any softener residue. Refit the flush stopper after cleaning and check that it is seated properly. 2.
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    9. TROUBLESHOOTING Repair of your machine should be carried out by an authorised service company. If your machine requires repair or if you cannot solve an issue with the information provided below, then you should: • Unplug your machine from the mains power supply. • Turn off the water supply.
  • Page 27: Automatic Fault Warnings And What To Do

    FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE TROUBLESHOOTING Increase the amount of detergent following the Hard water. manufacturer’s instructions. Unsatisfactory washing result. Your laundry is too tightly packed Check that your laundry is spread out. together in the drum. As soon as the machine is The end of water drain hose is too Check that the drain hose is at a suitable height.
  • Page 28: Describing The Energy Label And Saving Energy

    11. DESCRIBING THE ENERGY Use programmes of shorter duration for lightly soiled laundry and daily washes. LABEL AND SAVING ENERGY Carry out cleaning and maintenance at regular intervals. 1. Brand 2. Model 3. Energy Class 4. Energy Consumption 5. Noise Value While Washing 6.
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