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Contents Technical Features of Your Washing Machine Warning Preparation Program Selection and Starting Machine Care and maintenance Installation Before calling service...
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Technical Features of Your Washing Machine There may be changes in the Maximum dry laundry capacity (kg.) technical features without prior Height (cm.) notice in order to enhance product quality. Width (cm.) Depth (cm.) The figures in the manual Net Weight (kg.) are schematic and may not represent your actual machine Electricity (V/Hz.)
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Your Washing Machine Top Lid Front Panel Handle Kick Plate Cover Front door Kick Plate...
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Warning • This product is designed for home use. your machine ready for washing. • Your washing machine is adjusted to 230V. • Performance of your washing machine depends on the quality of water and hygiene compound used. If • If the fuse in your house is less than 16A than have a low quality and unfitting cleaning material is used the certified electrician deploy an 16A fuse.
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Open and close the door again begin washing pro- gram again. • If the “washing” led on the program progress display is blinking either there is no water or tap is off. Check your taps. Turn your machine off and on. If the prob- lem persists unplug your machine, turn off tap water and call authorized service.
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Preparation Before starting your machine please beware pure wool, etc.) can be washed in the special hand-wash program. of below mentioned points: Did you plug the cable? Opening front door Did you connect draining hose correctly? Pull the handle to open the front door. Your machine’s Did you close front door? front door is designed for opening during only machine Did you open tap water?
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thinning. Softener may obstruct siphon and block matic washing machines. Avoid using bleach product containing sulfur or chlorine. Place powder detergent and flow. softener in appropriate drawer compartment and close detergent dispenser. a. Compartment I, powder detergent drawer for pre-wash. b.
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Control Panel 1- Program progress display 2- Spin speed selection knob 3- Program selection knob 4- Auxiliary function buttons 5- On / Off button...
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Auxiliary Functions Prewash A pre-wash is only worth while with heavily soiled laundry. Without prewash you save energy, water, washing powder and time. Quick wash Shortens washing time for lightly soiled fabrics. This function can be used for cotton and synthetic programs for temperatures below 60° C. Rinse plus By using this function your machine will add another rinse process to the three rinse processes that it has already done.
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Program Selection and Starting Machine Plug you machine to outlet. Turn on the machine by speed related to selected program. If you are using auxil- pressing “On / Off” key. Open the door by pulling the iary function press desired auxiliary function key. handle and load the machine without exceeding load- Afterwards place appropriate detergent and softener to ing capacity and close the door.
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Program selection table Rinse Quick- Program Water Energy Plus Prewash wash Load Duration Consumption Consumption Program Type of laundry (kg) (min.) (lt) (kWh) • • • 2.00 Cotton 90 Heavy soiled Durable fabrics made of cotton and linen • • •...
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Pressing “On/Off” By pressing “On/Off” button you can make your ma- chine ready for selecting program. When “On/Off” key is pressed “door” led will light on meaning “door can open”. Press “On/Off” key again for turning your machine off. Pressing “On/Off” does not mean program started opera- tion.
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on. When program is completed “Door” led will be on “door” led on program progress display is on and laundry again. During machine operation you can press “Start/ can be added to the machine. If “door” led is not on after Pause/Cancel”...
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Care and maintanence Detergent Dispenser Powder detergent residue may accumulate in drawer after a while. In order to clean detergent drawer press the marked point of the siphon on softener compartment and push the drawer towards yourself. Wash the drawer with water Siphon End of Program...
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can take out the flat side of water inlet hoses with its seal and clean with tap water. (2 filters in Single water inlet machines, 4 filters in double water inlet machines) Hose There is risk of freezing in cold region, if your machine is placed in a cold place remaining water in hoses must be drained with pump filter when machine is not used.
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Installation bolt. Tighten the counter bolt after adjusting the feet for If your system is not ready, let a certified plumber make it leveling your machine. ready. 1. Removing the transportation safety bolts Before the washing machine is operated, the transit bars must be removed! In order to do this: 3.
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4. Electrical connection means 8 liters of water in one minute when tap is fully on. Connect the power cord to the appropirate electrical Connect hose to the machine. Tighten bolts with hand system which is being supported by the maximum voltage power, do not use spanner.
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Before calling service Water coming from beneath the machine. You turned the machine on, but the leds are off on Check the water intake and drain hoses. Tighten the con- the panel. nections. The washers of the hoses may be worn out. If Check the grounding on the power cable or a blown fuse.
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