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BM5DFT48447W
2820532666/ EN/ / 19/02/2025 14:12

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  • Page 1 Washer-Dryer User Manual BM5DFT48447W 2820532666/ EN/ / 19/02/2025 14:12...
  • Page 2 Please read this user manual first! Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing our Beko product. We want your product, which is manufactured with high quality and technology, to provide you with the best performance. For this, read this manual and the other documents provided carefully before using the product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Temperature Selection ....28 Table of Contents Spin Speed Selection..... 28 1 Safety Instructions......Drying Programmes....... 29 Intended Use........Washing and Drying Programmes 30 Safety of Children, Vulnerable 6.10 Programme and Consumption Persons and Pets ......Table ..........Electrical Safety......6.11 Auxiliary Function Selection..
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    1 Safety Instructions This section includes the safety • The manufacturer assumes no instructions necessary to pre- responsibility for any damage vent the risk of personal injury or due to misuse or mishandling. material damage. • This product is intended to be used in household and similar Our company shall not be held applications.
  • Page 5: Electrical Safety

    • Electrical products are danger- • Damaged power cables should ous for children and pets. Chil- be replaced by the authorised dren or pets should not play service in order to prevent pos- with, climb on top or inside the sible danger.
  • Page 6: Handling Safety

    the mains (fuse, switch, main • Ensure that hoses and the switch, etc.) shall be available power cable are not folded, on the electrical installation. pinched, or crushed during or • Do not touch the plug with wet after installation or cleaning. hands.
  • Page 7 • Injuries may occur if hands are • Use the new hose set provided put into uncovered slots. Close with the product. Do not re-use the holes of the transportation old hose sets. Do not extend safety bolts with plastic plugs. the hoses.
  • Page 8: Operational Safety

    • There is a risk of contact with Do not put inflammable/ex- electrical components when plosive materials near the the upper tray is removed. Do product. not dismantle the upper tray of • Do not stand or climb on the the product.
  • Page 9: Drying Safety

    • Do not place your hands into 3. Break the locking mechanism the rotating drum. Wait until of the loading door to render the drum no longer rotates. it inoperable. • If washing laundry at high tem- 4. Do not allow children to play peratures, the discharged with the discarded product.
  • Page 10 are filled and damaged (e.g. • Avoid interrupting the drying Pillows or coats). There is a program by stopping your risk of burns. tumble dryer prematurely, as • If you use a laundry ball, deter- the laundry inside the machine gent scale, laundry cage or ball may become excessively hot in in your machine, these...
  • Page 11: Maintenance And Cleaning Safety

    • In your washer-dryer, you can • Do not dry silk, wool and sim- only wash laundry, only dry ilar delicate clothes in the ma- laundry or do both of these chine. Otherwise, wool clothes processes. The machine can shrink and damage may should not be used for a long be caused in other delicate period of time only for drying...
  • Page 12: Important Instructions For Environment

    • Do not put hands, feet and soap, detergent, gas, gasoline, metal objects under or behind thinner, alcohol, varnish, etc. your product. This can cause while cleaning. jams, and any sharp edge can • Cleaning agents containing cause personal injury. solvents (e.g.
  • Page 13: Technical Specifications

    3 Technical Specifications Manufacturer’s name or commercial brand Beko BM5DFT48447W Model name 457000000900 Rated washing capacity (cotton) (kg) Rated drying capacity (cotton) (kg) Maximum spin speed (cycle/min) 1400 Built-In Height (cm) 84,5 Width (cm) Depth (cm) Single Water inlet / Double Water inlet...
  • Page 14: Installation

    4 Installation 4.1 Appropriate Installation Loca- Please read the “Safety Instruc- tion tions” section first! • Place the product on a hard, rigid and Your product automatically detects level floor. Do not place it onto a carpet the amount of laundry placed inside with high pile, or other similar surfaces when selecting a programme.
  • Page 15: Removing Transportation Safety Bolts

    Cover A 3. Attach the plastic covers supplied in the User Manual bag into the holes on the rear panel. WARNING Remove the transportation safety bolts before operating the product. Tilt the product back slightly. Rest the tabs Otherwise, the product will get of Cover A against the lower panel.
  • Page 16: Connecting The Drain Hose To The

    4.5 Connecting the Drain Hose to WARNING the Drain Models with a single water inlet shall not be connected to the hot 1. Attach the end of the drain hose directly water tap. In such a case the laun- to waste water drain, washbasin or dry will get damaged or the product bathtub.
  • Page 17: Adjusting The Feet

    6. If the length of the hose is too short, use • The electrical connection cable infra- it by adding an original extension hose. structure of the product must be ad- The overall length of the hose shall not equate and suitable for product require- be longer than 3.2 m.
  • Page 18: Preliminary Preparation

    5 Preliminary Preparation • Wash trousers and delicate laundry Please read the “Safety Instruc- turned inside out. tions” section first • Laundry that are subjected to materials 5.1 Sorting the Laundry such as flour, lime dust, milk powder, etc. intensely must be shaken off before pla- •...
  • Page 19: Loading The Laundry

    ply the method which is described in sec- Follow the instructions in “Pro- tion "Cleaning the loading door and the gramme and consumption table”. drum". When the product is overloaded product’s washing performance will drop. Moreover, noise and vibration problems may occur. For a successful drying perform- ance, do not put more laundry in the machine than specified.
  • Page 20 • If you are using a liquid detergent, follow the directions under “Liquid detergent use” and hinge down the liquid detergent flap. • Do not add washing chemicals (Liquid detergent, Softener, etc.) while the product is during Drying step. Choosing the Detergent type Detergent type to be used depends on the washing programme, fabric type and col- our.
  • Page 21 Using Softeners • Put the tablet detergent in the main washing compartment (compartment 2) Put the softener in the softener compart- or directly inside the drum before wash- ment of the detergent drawer. ing. • Do not exceed the (>max<) level sign in •...
  • Page 22: Tips For Efficient Washing

    • Oxygen-based decolourants can be used drawer and wait for the product to rinse together with detergents. However, if it away the detergent during water intake. does not have the same viscosity as the Add the decolourant to the same com- detergent, first place the detergent in partment while the product continues compartment no.
  • Page 23: Tips For Efficient Drying

    5.9 Tips for Efficient Drying Programmes Washing and Cotton Dry Synthetic Dry Babyprotect+ Wash & Wear Drying It washes and It washes and Clothes such Sheets, bed- dries consecut- dries consecut- as shirts, t- dings, baby ively! Sheets, ively! Sheets, shirts, sweat- clothes, t- beddings, baby...
  • Page 24: Operating The Product

    starts, in 20-25 minutes actual load is de- programme duration increased automatic- tected by the product. And if the detected ally. You can follow this change on the dis- load is higher than half load; washing pro- play. gramme will be adjusted accordingly and 6 Operating the Product Please read the “Safety Instruc- tions”...
  • Page 25: Symbols On The Display

    6.2 Symbols on the Display 1 Temperature Indicator 2 Spin Speed Indicator 3 Duration Information 4 Door Lock Is Engaged Symbol 5 Programme Follow-up Indicator 6 No Water Indicator 7 Add Garment Indicator 8 Auxiliary Function Indicator 3 9 Delayed Start Enabled Indicator 10 Drying Level Indicator 11 Child Lock Enabled Symbol 12 Auxiliary Function Indicators 2...
  • Page 26: Washing Programmes

    Programmes are limited to the Symbols shown on the display are highest spin speed appropriate for schematic and may not match with that particular type of fabric. the product one-to-one. When selecting a programme, al- If you do not want to perform dry- ways consider the type of fabric, ing process after the programme colour, soiling level and permissible...
  • Page 27 tion may automatically get shorter. In this • Rinse way, energy and water consumption would Use when you want to rinse or starch sep- be much less. arately. In order to evaluate compliance with EU en- • Shirts vironmentally friendly design and energy la- This programme is used to wash the shirts belling regulations, the washing and drying made from cotton, synthetic and synthetic...
  • Page 28: Temperature Selection

    • Xpress/Super Xpress Temperature Adjustment button Use this programme to wash your lightly only works backwards. For ex- soiled or unspotted cotton clothes in a ample, if you want to select 60°C short time but not for towels or heavy cot- while 40°C is written on the display, tons.
  • Page 29: Drying Programmes

    Spin Speed Adjustment button only In programmes that do not allow works backwards. For example, if the drying setting, when the Drying you want to select 1000 rpm while auxiliary function button is pressed, 800 rpm (cycle/min) is written on the drying light will not change and the display, you need to press the a warning noise will be heard.
  • Page 30: Washing And Drying Programmes

    • Cotton Dry Clean and Wear programme is de- Use this programme to dry cotton laundry signed to quickly wash and dry with a dry weight of up to 5 kilograms. You daily clothes that have been worn can only dry in this programme. for a short time and are not heavily contaminated.
  • Page 31: Programme And Consumption Table

    6.10 Programme and Consumption Table For washing: Auxiliary functions Program °C Temperature °C 2,35 1400 • • • • • • Cold - 90 Cottons 1,51 1400 • • • • • • Cold - 90 0,96 1400 • • •...
  • Page 32 Please read Installation section of You can see the washing duration the manual before first use. on the display of your product while The auxiliary functions in the table selecting a programme. Depending may vary according to the model of on the amount of laundry you have your product.
  • Page 33: Auxiliary Function Selection

    Consumption values (EN) Energy con- Water con- Temperat- Program Laundry % Of re- Spin Speed Capacity sumption sumption ure Selec- duration temperat- maining hu- (rpm) (kg) (kWh/ (litres/ tion °C (h:min) ure (°C) midity (%) cycle) cycle) 1351 03:38 0,690 52,5 Eco 40-60 1351...
  • Page 34: Auxiliary Functions

    * Under conditions where the steam func- If the selected wetness level (Iron tion is applied at the end of the programme, Dry, Cupboard Dry, Cupboard Extra your laundry may be warmer at the end of Dry) cannot be reached at the end the washing.
  • Page 35: Functions/Programmes Selec- Ted By Pressing The Function Keys For 3 Seconds

    • Drying function selection key or the machine on/ off key to cancel the function. The pro- This function allows the laundry to dry after gramme follow-up light will remain on until washing. Check in the programme table the function is cancelled or the step is com- with which programmes this auxiliary func- plete.
  • Page 36: End Time

    Programme duration may differ Iron Dry from the values in section "Pro- Drying is performed until the Iron Dry step gramme and consumption table" is reached at the drying level. depending on the water pressure, water hardness and temperature, Cupboard Dry ambient temperature, amount and Drying is performed until the Cupboard Dry the type of laundry, auxiliary func-...
  • Page 37: Starting The Programme

    3. Set the End Time of your choice by 6.15 Loading Door Lock pressing the End Time button. End Time There is a locking system on the loading indicator lights. door of the machine that prevents opening 4. Press Start/Pause button. Time count- of the loading door in cases when the water down starts.
  • Page 38: Changing The Selections After Programme Has Started

    Switching the product to pause mode: Press the Start/Pause button to switch the product to pause mode. Pause symbol will flash on the display. 6.16 Changing the Selections After Changing the programme selection after Programme has Started programme has started: Adding Laundry after the Programme has The programme change is allowed when the current programme is running unless...
  • Page 39: End Of Programme

    6.19 Standby Mode If you turn the programme selection knob when the Child Lock is en- Your machine has the "Standby Mode" fea- abled, the programme will not be ture. cancelled. You should cancel the After turning the machine on with the On/ Child Lock first.
  • Page 40: Cleaning The Loading Door And The Drum

    7.2 Cleaning the Loading Door and 7.4 Cleaning the Water Intake Fil- the Drum ters For products with drum cleaning pro- There is a filter at the end of each water in- gramme, please see the Operating the take valve at the rear of the product and product section.
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting

    3. Follow the below procedures in order to NOTE: drain water. Foreign substances left in the pump filter may damage your If the product does not have an emergency product or may cause noise prob- water draining hose, in order to drain the lem.
  • Page 42 Water inside the product. Product stopped shortly after the pro- gramme started. • Some water has remained in the product due to the quality control processes in • Product has stopped temporarily due to the production. >>> This is not a failure; low voltage.
  • Page 43 • Number of rinses and/or amount of rins- • Excessive foam has occurred and auto- ing water have increased. >>> Product in- matic foam absorption system has been creases the amount of rinsing water activated due to too much detergent us- when good rinsing is needed and adds an age.
  • Page 44 • Detergent was put in the wrong compart- • Draining hose is folded. >>> Check the ment. >>> Put the detergent in the correct drain hose. compartment. Do not mix the bleaching Laundry became stiff after washing. (**) agent and the detergent with each other. •...
  • Page 45 • The detergent in the main wash compart- Foam is overflowing from the detergent ment got wet while taking in the prewash drawer. water. Holes of the detergent compart- • Too much detergent is used. >>> Mix 1 ment are blocked. >>> Check the holes tablespoonful softener and ½...
  • Page 46: Disclaimer / Warning

    (who are not au- issue or unsafe use arising, provided that thorized by Beko ) shall void the guaran- they are carried out within the limits and in tee. accordance with the following instructions (see the “Self-Repair”...
  • Page 47 , might give raise to following repairs must be addressed to au- safety issues not attributable to sup- thorized professional repairers or re- port.beko.com , and will void the warranty gistered professional repairers: motor, of the product. pump assembly, main board, motor board, display board, heaters etc.

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