Novamatic WT 1364 E Installation, Operating,  & Maintenance Instructions

Novamatic WT 1364 E Installation, Operating, & Maintenance Instructions

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WASHER-DRYER
LAVASCIUGATRICE
WT 1364 E
0848 559 111
INSTALLATION, OPERATING
EN
AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUC-
TIONS
..................................................Page 3
MANUALE D'INSTALLAZIONE,
IT
D'USO
E MANUTENZIONE
Service
www.fust.ch
................Pagina 32

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  • Page 1 WASHER-DRYER LAVASCIUGATRICE WT 1364 E Service 0848 559 111 www.fust.ch INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUC- TIONS ..........Page 3 MANUALE D’INSTALLAZIONE, D’USO E MANUTENZIONE ....Pagina 32...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1 / PRESENTATION OF YOUR APPLIANCE • Safety recommendations ________________________________ • Energy savings ________________________________________ • Protecting the environment ______________________________ • Description of Your Appliance ____________________________ 2 / INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE • Removing the transport braces ____________________________ • Setting up your appliance ________________________________ •...
  • Page 3: Presentation Of Your Appliance

    1 / PRESENTATION OF YOUR APPLIANCE • SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Warning : Before installing and using your appliance, please carefully read this Guide to Installation and Use, which will allow you to quickly familiarise yourself with its operation. Important : — Used appliances must immediately be made unusable.
  • Page 4: Energy Savings

    1 / PRESENTATION OF YOUR APPLIANCE • ENERGY SAVINGS — Only program pre-washing when absolutely necessary: e.g.: for very dirty sport or work clothes, etc. — For lightly to moderately soiled laundry, a low-temperature program is sufficient to obtain a per- fect wash result.
  • Page 5: Description Of Your Appliance

    1 / PRESENTATION OF YOUR APPLIANCE • DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE Control panel Lid opening knob (remains locked during the cycle) Retractable front baseboard (access to emptying filter / access to transport braces) Front transport brace Baseboard removal bolts Lever for placement on rollers Height-adjustable front feet Fig.
  • Page 6 1 / PRESENTATION OF YOUR APPLIANCE • DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE (continued) Emptying hose Electrical power cord Power cord bracing part Rear transport brace Bracing holes cover Water intake hose (according to model) Rating Plate (after-sales reference) Fig. 03...
  • Page 7: Installing Your Appliance

    2 / INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE • REMOVING THE TRANSPORT BRACES Important : Before use, the following operations must be performed. These operations involve removing all parts used to immobilise the tank of your appliance during transport. These "brace removal" operations are necessary for the smooth operation of your Fig.
  • Page 8 2 / INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE • REMOVING THE TRANSPORT BRACES (continued) • • Rear transport brace : — Remove the 2 screws and the 4 screws using a 10 mm tube wrench or a flat head screwdriver (Fig. 08). — Remove the brace —...
  • Page 9: Setting Up Your Appliance

    2 / INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE • SETTING UP YOUR APPLIANCE • • Placement on rollers : Your machine has retractable rollers so that you can move it easily. To place it on rollers, turn the lever at the base of the appliance from the right to the extreme left (Fig.
  • Page 10: Connecting Your Appliance

    2 / INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE • CONNECTING YOUR APPLIANCE • • Cold water supply • • Discharge of waste water (Fig. 13) (Fig. 13) — Connect the intake hose to a valve with a — Connect the emptying hose : threaded end Ø...
  • Page 11: Preparing Your Laundry And Your Appliance

    3 / PREPARING YOUR LAUNDRY AND YOUR APPLIANCE • TEXTILE CARE CODES Tip : To help you care for your textiles, they have a label giving the necessary information. They are expressed in codes by the symbols below: WASHING USE OF BLEACH Maximum temperature : 95°C - Normal mechanical action - Normal rinse...
  • Page 12: Treating Stubborn Stains

    3 / PREPARING YOUR LAUNDRY AND YOUR APPLIANCE • TREATING STUBBORN STAINS Tip : GREASE: immediately sprinkle the fabric with Perspiration, blood, fruit, wine and cho- talc. Leave to dry and brush gently to remove the talc. Then blot using a degreasing agent such as colate stains generally come out with biologi- mineral spirits*.
  • Page 13: Preparing Your Laundry

    3 / PREPARING YOUR LAUNDRY AND YOUR APPLIANCE • PREPARING YOUR LAUNDRY • • Sorting your laundry : •The colour test : Refer to the textile care codes table for sorting At the first wash, coloured laundry often your laundry and choose the program that best bleeds, except if it is guaranteed colourfast.
  • Page 14: Loading Your Laundry

    3 / PREPARING YOUR LAUNDRY AND YOUR APPLIANCE • PREPARING YOUR LAUNDRY (continued) •Checking your laundry before drying — bulky items (quilts, eiderdowns, etc.) The fibres in your laundry are of varying types — unwashed or unspun laundry and origins; their reaction to drying is there- —...
  • Page 15: Loading Detergents

    3 / PREPARING YOUR LAUNDRY AND YOUR APPLIANCE • 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 16: Programming Your Appliance

    Wolle 30° Pflegeleicht Délicat/Laine Mixte Prélavage Intensif Rinçage Plus Couleurs Séchage WT 1364 E Fig. 17 1 1 2 2 Program selector Cycle sequence indicator lights Spin speed setting Spin speed display Options and Time display Child Safety Selection buttons...
  • Page 17 4 / PROGRAMMING YOUR APPLIANCE • PROGRAMMING A WASH CYCLE (continued) •Operations to perform (continued) Display — Choose immediate start by pressing the “Start/Pause” Throughout the cycle, the machine button ... indicates the current phase of the cycle... The cycle sequence indicator lights up.
  • Page 18: Programming A Wash Cycle With Subsequent Drying

    4 / PROGRAMMING YOUR APPLIANCE • PROGRAMMING A WASH CYCLE WITH SUBSEQUENT DRYING Your appliance lets you run a drying cycle straight after a washing cycle with automatic detection of the end of drying. NB: Results obtained may vary somewhat depending on the type of laundry load. •Operations to be perform Display —...
  • Page 19: Operations Possible During A Program

    4 / PROGRAMMING YOUR APPLIANCE • OPERATIONS POSSIBLE DURING A PROGRAM •Add or remove an item during the cycle Display (not possible during spin) The time countdown stops. The — Press the “Start/Pause” button to interrupt the wash cycle sequence and "Remaining cycle.
  • Page 20: Programming Examples

    4 / PROGRAMMING YOUR APPLIANCE • EXAMPLES OF PROGRAMS To choose the most appropriate program for your load, follow the indications given on the labels attached to most textiles. Subsequent Possible Table of programs options tumble dry Duration (*) Textile type Washing + Drying (minutes) COTTON / WHITES /...
  • Page 21: Changing A Program

    4 / PROGRAMMING YOUR APPLIANCE • CHANGING A WASH PROGRAM •During programming •After the cycle starts All program changes are possible as long as — You can change the duration of the you have not yet pressed the “Start/Pause” "Delayed Start" at any time before the cycle button.
  • Page 22: Details Of Programs

    4 / PROGRAMMING YOUR APPLIANCE • DETAILS OF PROGRAMS • Wash programs •Rinse •Cotton Rinse followed by, on selection: For a load comprising COTTON (white resis- — spin with emptying, tant or colour items). — emptying only ("Draining" option), Important : —...
  • Page 23: Details Of Options

    4 / PROGRAMMING YOUR APPLIANCE • DETAILS OF OPTIONS •Prewash •Rinse plus "Sensitive and allergic skin cycle": adds an Specially designed for soiled laundry (mud, extra rinse to the wash cycle blood, etc.). Cold agitation precedes a heating phase •Colours 30°C.
  • Page 24 4 / PROGRAMMING YOUR APPLIANCE • OTHER FUNCTIONS (continued) •Delayed start You can delay the start of your program by 1 to 24 hours to take advantage of preferred energy rates or to end the cycle at the time desired. To do this, select the required duration by pressing successively on the "Delayed Start"...
  • Page 25: Everyday Maintenance Of Your Appliance

    5 / EVERYDAY MAINTENANCE OF YOUR APPLIANCE •Cleaning the detergent dispenser Clean the detergent dispenser regularly. To do this: — Push the button forwards and pull the dis- penser upwards (Fig. 18). — Hold the dispenser under the hot water tap to thoroughly clean the inside of the compart- ments and the water intake areas.
  • Page 26: Access To The Bottom Of The Tank

    5 / EVERYDAY MAINTENANCE OF YOUR APPLIANCE •Access to the bottom of the tank Removing the vane from the drum : If an item of laundry falls between the drum and the vane: — Close the drum after emptying it. —...
  • Page 27: Miscellaneous Maintenance

    5 / EVERYDAY MAINTENANCE OF YOUR APPLIANCE •Upkeep of internal parts •Replacement of the water supply hose To ensure better hygiene we recommend the following: When changing it, ensure it is well tightened — leave the lid open for a while after washing. and that there is a seal at both ends.
  • Page 28: Incidents That May Occur - Causes & Remedies

    6 / INCIDENTS THAT MAY OCCUR Tip : Certain incidents may arise when using your washing machine; here are the points to be checked. Problems : Possible causes / Remedies : The cycle does not start : - you have not pressed the “Start” button. - the appliance is not connected to the power source: - check that the plug is plugged in.
  • Page 29 6 / INCIDENTS THAT MAY OCCUR Important : Generally speaking, and regardless of the anomaly observed, the machine should be stop- ped, the power cord disconnected and the water intake valve closed. Problems : Possible causes / Remedies : The machine does not empty : - you have programed "Full tank stop."...
  • Page 30 6 / INCIDENTS THAT MAY OCCUR • INCIDENTS THAT YOU CAN FIX YOURSELF Your appliance detects certain operating incidents itself and informs you via specific messages on the display. Below we explain how you can very easily fix these incidents yourself: M M e e s s s s a a g g e e s s C C a a u u s s e e s s / / R R e e m m e e d d i i e e s s Filling fault.
  • Page 31: After-Sales Service

    7 / AFTER-SALES SERVICE • • 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. call, mention your appliance's complete refe- rence (model, type, serial number).

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