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GETTING
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EASY.
ZWD 81683 NW
EN User Manual
Washer Dryer

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  • Page 1 User Manual GETTING STARTED? EASY. ZWD 81683 NW EN User Manual Washer Dryer...
  • Page 2: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION Before the installation and use of the appliance, carefully read the supplied instructions. The manufacturer is not responsible for any injuries or damages that are the result of incorrect installation or usage. Always keep the instructions in a safe and accessible location for future reference.
  • Page 3 The ventilation opening in the base (if applicable) must not be • covered by a carpet, mat, or any floor covering. Ensure good air ventilation in the located room to avoid the • backflow of unwanted gases into the room from appliances burning gas or other fuels, including open fires.
  • Page 4 Remove all objects from items that could be a source of fire • ignition such as lighters or matches. Never stop the washer dryer before the end of the drying cycle • unless all items are quickly removed and separated so that residual heat can dissipate.
  • Page 5: Product Description

    – If a detergent ball is used, remove it before starting a drying programme. WARNING! Risk of injury, electrical – Do not use a detergent ball if setting a non- shock, fire, burns or damage to the stop programme. appliance. WARNING! Risk of injury or damage •...
  • Page 6: Control Panel Description

    If you install the appliance on a plinth, secure the Read carefully the instructions supplied with the appliance in the fixing plates. accessory. CONTROL PANEL CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION On Off push button (On/Off) Prewash touch button (Prewash) Programme knob Drying level touch button (Drying Level) Spin reduction touch button (Spin)
  • Page 7: Programme Chart

    DISPLAY A. The Temperature area: : The permanent Extra rinse option. : Temperature indicator : The indicators of dryness level. : Cold water indicator G. The spin area: : Time Manager indicator. • : the Spin speed indicator C. The time area: •...
  • Page 8 Programme Maximum load Programme description Temperature range Maximum spin speed (Type of load and soil level) 4 kg Synthetic items or mixed fabric 1200 rpm items. Normal soil. Synthetics 60 °C - Cold 1.5 kg Machine washable wool, hand 1200 rpm washable wool and delicate fabrics Wool/Handwash with «hand washing»...
  • Page 9 Programme Maximum load Programme description Temperature range Maximum spin speed (Type of load and soil level) 1.5 kg A short cycle for synthetic and deli- 800 rpm cate items with light soil level or for Rapid items to freshen up. 30°C 1) Cottons energy saving programme.
  • Page 10: Automatic Drying

    AUTOMATIC DRYING Dryness Level Type of fabric Load Cottons and Linen up to 6 kg Extra Dry (bathrobes, bath towels, etc) For towelling materials Cottons and Linen up to 6 kg Cupboard Dry (bathrobes, bath towels, etc) For items to be stored Synthetics and mixed fab- up to 3 kg rics...
  • Page 11: Consumption Values

    Spin Suggested Dryness Level Type of fabric Load (kg) speed duration (rpm) (mins) Iron Dry Cottons and Linen 1600 150 - 170 Suitable for ironing (sheets, tablecloths, shirts, etc) 1600 85 - 105 1600 55 - 65 CONSUMPTION VALUES The data in this table are approximate. Different variables can affect the data: the quantity and type of laundry, the water and ambient temperature.
  • Page 12 SPIN PREWASH With this option you can decrease the default spin With this option you can add a prewash phase to a speed. washing programme. The display shows the indicator of the set speed. Use this option for heavy soil. Additional spin options: When you set this option the programme duration increases.
  • Page 13: Before First Use

    SETTINGS CHILD LOCK • To activate/deactivate this option press With this option you can prevent that the children at the same time until the indicator play with the control panel. comes on/goes off. • To activate/deactivate this option, press ACOUSTIC SIGNALS at the same time until the indicator The acoustic signals operate when: comes on/goes off.
  • Page 14: Detergent Compartments

    USING DETERGENT AND ADDITIVES 4. Position B for liquid de- tergent. 1. Measure out the de- tergent and the fabric conditioner. 2. Put the detergent and the fabric condi- tioner into the com- partments. 3. Carefully close the detergent drawer. 5.
  • Page 15 You can cancel or change the set of • The indicator of stops to flash and the delay start before you press the stays on. . To cancel the delay start: • The indicator starts to flash on the display. •...
  • Page 16: Daily Use - Drying Only

    The programme or delay start continues to operate. 3. Press the button for some seconds to deactivate the appliance. AT THE END OF THE PROGRAMME • The appliance stops automatically. The appliance drains and spins • The acoustic signal operates (if it is activated). automatically after approximately 18 hours (except for Wool programme).
  • Page 17: Daily Use - Washing & Drying

    END OF THE DRYING PROGRAMME You cannot set all dryness levels for The appliance stops automatically. any type of laundry. • The acoustic signals operate (if they are active). • In the display comes on. TIMED DRYING The laundry can also be dried with a manual timed •...
  • Page 18: Hints And Tips

    For more information see "At the end of the drying To have a good drying the appliance programme " of the previous chapter. does not let you set a too low spin 1. Remove the laundry from the appliance. speed for the items to be washed and dried.
  • Page 19 • Remove hard stains. WATER HARDNESS • Wash heavy soil stains with a special detergent. If the water hardness in your area is high or • Be careful with the curtains. Remove the hooks moderate, we recommend that you use a water or put the curtains in a washing bag or softener for washing machines.
  • Page 20: Additional Drying

    ADDITIONAL DRYING Experience will help you to dry the laundry better. Take note of the duration of the cycles done before. If, at the end of the drying programme, the laundry is still damp, set a short drying cycle again. To avoid the static charge at the end of the drying cycle: WARNING! To avoid creasing and...
  • Page 21: Cleaning The Drain Filter

    CLEANING THE DRAIN FILTER WARNING! Do not clean the drain filter if the water in the appliance is hot. CLEANING THE INLET HOSE AND THE VALVE FILTER 45° 20° EMERGENCY DRAIN When you drain the water with the emergency drain procedure, you must activate the drain system Because of a malfunction, the appliance cannot again:...
  • Page 22: Frost Precautions

    FROST PRECAUTIONS 5. When the drain pump is empty, install the inlet hose again. If the appliance is installed in an area where the temperature can be less than 0° C, remove the WARNING! Make sure that the remaining water from the inlet hose and the drain temperature is higher than 0 °C before pump.
  • Page 23 Problem Possible solution Make sure that there is not a damaged fuse in the fuse box. Make sure that the Start/Pause has been pressed. If the delay start is set, cancel the setting or wait for the end of count- down.
  • Page 24 Problem Possible solution You cannot open the appli- Make sure that the washing programme is finished. ance door. Set the drain or the spin programme if there is water in the drum. Make sure that the appliance receives electrical power. This problem may be caused by a failure of the appliance.
  • Page 25: Emergency Door Opening

    EMERGENCY DOOR OPENING To open the door, proceed as follows: In case of power failure or appliance failure the 1. Turn the selector to On/Off position to switch appliance door remains locked. The washing the appliance off. programme continues, when the power is restored. 2.
  • Page 26: Environmental Concerns

    ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS the symbol with the household waste. Return the Recycle the materials with the symbol . Put the product to your local recycling facility or contact packaging in applicable containers to recycle it. your municipal office. Help protect the environment and human health and to recycle waste of electrical and electronic appliances.
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