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G5 PROJECT
User Manual
Use and Maintenance
Please read the instructions carefully
before handling, installing and using your home appliance so as to
prevent any damage to yourself and to your washing machine
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INFO@SANGIORGIOELETTRODOMESTICI.IT

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  • Page 1 G5 PROJECT User Manual Use and Maintenance Please read the instructions carefully before handling, installing and using your home appliance so as to prevent any damage to yourself and to your washing machine WWW.SANGIORGIOELETTRODOMESTICI.IT INFO@SANGIORGIOELETTRODOMESTICI.IT...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS Carefully read the instruction booklet PHASE 1 : REMOVAL OF FIXING SCREWS Fig.2 Fig.1 Remove the screws include spacers by pulling outward (Figure 2.) PHASE 2 : WATER CONNECTION PHASE 3 :PLACEMENT Cabinet Locking Leveling feet Place the washing machine on a non-elevated level or Check for leaks after connection to the water supply.
  • Page 3 Dear Customer, First of all we would like to thank you for choosing us and purchasing an original Italian product. This product has been fully manufactured in ITALY with the best materials, in ac- cordance to RoHs and Reach regulations with special attention to human health and environment.
  • Page 4 YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO THE PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT DISPOSING OF PACKAGING in high R&D investments which are required in the fi elds of ecology. The packaging has the purpose of protecting For the waste management and disposal of the good from any possible damage which the household appliances, the manufacturer could occur during transport operations.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENT Table of content..........5 Product data sheet........18 Safety instructions and warnings....6 Laundry symbols for washing machine..21 Intended use............6 Instructions and warnings......22 Definitions of children........7 Electrical safety..........7 Washing instruction........22 Water safety.............8 Laundry selection...........22 Positioning............8 Loading laundry..........23 Correct use............8 Detergent dosage..........23 Liquid detergent bulkhead insert....23 Installation..........10 Starting washing..........23...
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions And Warnings

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS This washing machine complies washing cycle a day. Some with current safety norms and example are: regulations. If improperly used, it • staff kitchen areas in shops, can provoke damage to people offi ces and other working and/or goods around you.
  • Page 7: Definitions Of Children

    be sure that the power supply Children under the age of 3 must be supervised while the appliance is in line with the data (power, frequency) indicated in the is in function. technical data label. If any doubt, CAUTION! consult a qualifi ed electrician. When washing at high The electrical safety of temperature, be aware...
  • Page 8: Water Safety

    possible damage that could arise. If without a prior authorization by the not properly repaired, the user may manufacturer. Before connecting be exposed to serious danger, for the draining hose to the sink, which the manufacturer cannot be make sure that the water is easily held liable.
  • Page 9 the damaged parts may damage the garments. Garments that have been pre-treated with solvents or products containing solvents, have to be carefully rinsed with clean water before washing in the appliance. Never use detergents with solvents (i.e. petrol, trichloroethylene). These products may damage some components of the appliance and produce toxic vapors which could potentially...
  • Page 10: Installation

    INSTALLATION GENERAL INFORMATION Seal the holes with the appropriate caps provided as shown in fi gure 3. The assembled group of the appliance is Figure 3 secured by 4 fi xing screws (which protect it during handling and transport operations), fi gure 1.
  • Page 11: Installation Under Worktop

    WATER SUPPLY INLET HOSE After regulating the feet, since vibration may modify its level, it is advisable to tighten the docking nut on the feet until it is blocked as The water supply inlet hose has to be connected to a cold water tap with threaded shown by the fi gure below.
  • Page 12: Water Drainage

    WATER DRAINAGE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The appliance is supplied with a The water drain hose can be positioned in three different ways (Figure 9): power cable and a schuko plug for the connection to the ~ 230V 50Hz 1. On the edge of a sink, using a U-hook AC grid .
  • Page 13 THIS APPLIANCE REQUIRES AN If the wall sucket is not available, it is the EARTH WIRING. customer’s responsibility and obligation to install it by a qualifi ed electrician. For individual personal safety and of the environment, this appliance must be Do not change/modify the electrical connected to the mains with an earth- power cord and do not use adaptors or...
  • Page 15 TABLE OF WASH PROGRAMMES NUMERO ICONA DESCRIZIONE PROGRAMMA Cotton cold Cotton at 20°C Cotton at 40°C Cotton at 60°C + Prewash Cotton at 90°C Rapid Rinse Drain and spin Delicate Wool at 40°C Synthetic cold Synthetic at 40°C Synthetic at 60°C Cotton intensive at 40°C Eco 40-60°C...
  • Page 17: Command Description

    COMMAND DESCRIPTION 6. Child lock 1. Programme knob The function activates the lock of all buttons on The programme knob is used to select the the control panel. The activation is achieved desired programme and to turn off the by pressing buttons 3 and 4 simultaneously for machine.
  • Page 18: Programme, Duration And Options

    PROGRAMMES, DURATION AND OPTIONS The “Eco 40-60” programme is able to clean normally soiled cotton laundry declared to be washable at 40°C or 60°C, together in the same cycle. This programme is used to assess the compliance with the EU eco-design legislation. It is the most efficient programme in terms of energy consumption.
  • Page 19 Programme Loading capacity CMAXIMUM Temperature allowed MINIMUM laundry indicated on con- laundry Programme durations (*) Wash options Spin speed load (kg) trol panel load (kg) Type of laundry 5 kg 10 - Wool 40°C 56 min. Temperature a 40°C 6 kg Extra rinse.
  • Page 20 PROGRAMMES TECHNICAL DATA UE 2019/2023 REGULATION Consumption values for 5kg washing machine Residual Maximum Energy Water con- humidity (%) Wash Duration temperature Programmes consump. sump. load (h:min) for 5 min. (kWh/cycle) (l/cycle) 1000 rpm (°c) Cotton 20°C 1:43 0,20 Cotton 60°C + 2:35 1,20 prewash...
  • Page 21 Consumption values for 8kg washing machine Residual Maximum Energy Water humidity (%) Wash Duration temperature Programmes consump. consump. load (h:min) for 5 min. 1200 1400 (kWh/cycle) (l/cycle) (°c) Cotton 20°C 1:45 0,22 Cotton 60°C + 2:35 1,43 prewash Cotton 90°C 2:45 2,15 Synthetics 60°C...
  • Page 22: Product Data Sheet

    PRODUCT DATA SHEET IN ACCORDANCE WITH EU DIRECTIVE 1061/2010 Maximum temperature Remaining moisture Class o Spin speed (rpm) Energy Water of treated fabrics (C°) content (%) Nominal weighte Energy consumption consumption TYPE capacity remainin class Eco 40-60 Eco 4060 (kg) moistur (kWh/cycle) (l/cyclc)
  • Page 23 Programme duration Power consumption (W) Dimensions (cm) Noise Class Ions (hour:min) emission in of noise Type of instal- release Stand-by Delay spinning emis- lation during Stand-by in rete start (db) sion washing 3:08 2:30 2:30 0,08 0,81 59,5 45,5 Stand alone 3:13 2:44 2:41...
  • Page 24 TYPE - MODEL ASSOCIATIVE TABLE The various association of machine type-model-QR is only for EU market and clients. Hence, it is not reported in these section. The association is requested by the European Product Database for Energy Labelling (EPREL) directive. Where necessary an supplementary sheet will be added.
  • Page 25 Program sequence Rinse Spin Wash programme Number of rinse Intermediate Final (The last rinse takes softener) Cotton cold 2 + 1* Cotton 20°C 2 + 1* Cotton 40°C 2 + 1* Cotton pre-wash 60 °C 2 + 1* Cotton 90°C 2 + 1* Rapid 30°C 1 + 1*...
  • Page 26: Laundry Symbols For Washing Machine

    LAUNDRY SYMBOLS FOR WASHING MACHINE The number inside the basket indicates the maximum temperature at which laundry can be washed. Icon Description Icon Description Normal wash Delicate wash 60° 95° max 90° - 95° C max 60° C Normal wash Delicate wash 40°...
  • Page 27 SCELTA DEI DETERSIVI PER I PROGRAMMI Universal Liquid Liquid Delicate Temperature Programmes powdered detergent coloured in wool Special (°C) detergent detergent ♦ ♦ ♦ ◊ ◊ 0 - 90 Cotton cold ♦ ♦ ♦ ◊ ◊ 40 - 60 Cotton 20°C ♦...
  • Page 28: Instructions And Warnings

    INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS WASHING INSTRUCTIONS LAUNDRY SELECTION • The appliance shall not be used by children To ensure you are getting the best from your or vulnerable persons without appropriate washing machine, clothing shall belong to one supervision. of the following types: •...
  • Page 29: Loading Laundry

    LOADING LAUNDRY LIQUID DETERGENT BULKHEAD IN- SERT To get the best washing results, it is necessary to place the laundry in the drum, one item To use the liquid detergent, it is necessary to at a time thus preventing it from knotting put the bulkhead insert provided in the kit with and twisting.
  • Page 30: Starting Washing Cycle

    STARTING WASHING CYCLE After achieving all above mentioned operations, it is possible to start washing pressing the Start/Pause button. PAUSE WASHING It is possible to stop the washing cycle by pressing the button Start/Pause. This way, the appliance switches to pause mode. To turn off the machine in order to change programme, turn the knob n°...
  • Page 31: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE CABINET Figure 16 It is recommended to clean the cabinet of the appliance with lukewarm water thus preserving its original brightness for a long time. During the cleaning of fl oors, absolutely avoid appliance coming into contact with detergents and/or corrosive cleaning agents to maintain the original shininess unchanged over time, avoiding areas of rust.
  • Page 32: Emptying Procedure

    EMPTYING PROCEDURE Reinsert the drain fi lter and tighten it fi rmly until it locks. Place a tray between the cabinet and the end of the fi lter. Figure 18 Warning! If you do not rein- sert the fi lter or you do not screw it until it is blocked, the water will come out of the machine.
  • Page 33 Figure 21 Electro-valve Filtro tubo fi lter elettrovalvola Water inlet Filtro tubo hose fi lter carico Rubber Guarnizione gasket Extraction water inlet hose fi lter* Extraction water valve fi lter *Before extracting the fi lter from the wateinlet hose, remove the gasket indicated in fi gure 21.
  • Page 34: Possible Remedies

    POSSIBLE REMEDIES Problem Diagnosis Possible Solution • Check whether the plug is properly inserted into the power socket. THE WASHING • Check whether there is power at the MACHINE DOES socket. NOT STAR • Verify the selector knob is not positioned on OFF.
  • Page 35 Problem Diagnosis Possible Solution 1200 Wash Rinse Spin 1000 Extra rinse (Lights N. 2-4 • Switch off the washing machine and Rinse hold flashing) switch it back on. Spin Options Start/Pause 1200 Wash Rinse Spin 1000 Extra rinse (Lights N. 1-2-4 •...
  • Page 36 SERVICE APRÈS-VENTE REPAIR Many problems can be solved independently by the user using the information on the faults re- ported in these instructions or available on our website www.sangiorgioelettrodomestici.it. If this is not possible, please contact our customer service. We always fi nd an adequate solution and try to avoid unnecessary visits by service technicians.
  • Page 37: Warranty Certificate

    (art. 132 of Consumer Code), and only when the malfunction does not depend on a vice of conformity, SANGIORGIO IT Wash may ask the reimbursement of the cost to the consumer – always reasonable and previously indicated –...
  • Page 38 b) Operations of installation and assembly (for example: fault connection/power supply; lack of the protective earth connection; inadequate water supply/drain; removal of the fi xing brackets on the tub; any possible regulation such as the fl oor level under the household appliance). c) An incorrect, improper or incomplete installation, lack of capacity to use by the Consumer or Installer, if there is no enough place to operate around the product (at least 3 cm on the upper side, 8 cm on both sides and 8 cm on the rear) or excessively high/low temperature of the environment (in case the...
  • Page 39 Due to the continuous technological evolution of the products, the data contained in this manual may undergo slight variations without the manufacturer’s prior notice. Zona Industriale ASI di Acerra 80011 Acerra (NA) www.sangiorgioelettrodomestici.it info@sangiorgioelettrodomestici.it April 2021 396010718**...

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