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Before Using the Appliance
Correct Usage
Guidelines for proper and safe domestic use of the washing machine, including warnings.
General Warnings
Important safety and operational advice for using the appliance, covering temperature, foreign objects, and installation.
Safety Warnings
Critical warnings related to burns, electrical shock, flooding, fire, and physical injury hazards.
Packaging and Environment
Information on removing packaging materials and environmentally responsible disposal of old machines.
Savings Information
Tips for efficient machine operation to save energy and water.
Overview of Your Device
General Appearance
Visual identification of the washing machine's main components and parts.
Technical Specifications
Detailed technical data including voltage, power, capacity, dimensions, and program counts.
Installation
Removing Transportation Safety Screws
Step-by-step guide to remove transport safety screws to prevent machine damage and vibration.
Adjusting Adjustable Stays
Instructions on leveling the machine using adjustable feet for stable and vibration-free operation.
Electrical Connection
Guidance on connecting the washing machine to the power supply, including plug and socket requirements.
Water Inlet Hose Connection
Instructions for correctly connecting the water inlet hoses to the machine and faucet.
Water Discharge Connection
Procedures for setting up the water discharge hose, including height and placement requirements.
Introduction of Control Panel
Detergent Drawer
Explanation of the different compartments within the detergent drawer and their uses.
Programme Knob
How to select and set washing programmes using the control knob.
Electronic Display
Overview of the display panel, indicators, and buttons for operating the machine.
Preliminary Preparation for Laundering
Separating Laundries
Guidance on sorting laundry by type, color, and care symbols before washing.
Putting Laundries in the Machine
Instructions on loading laundry into the drum, respecting maximum capacity.
Adding Detergent into Machine
Recommendations for using detergents and softeners based on laundry type and water hardness.
Operating Your Machine
Basic steps to start a washing cycle, including plugging in and selecting a programme.
Auxiliary Functions
Explanation of optional functions like temperature selection, spin speed, and extra rinse.
Child Lock
How to activate and deactivate the child lock feature to prevent accidental changes.
Cancelling Programme
Steps to stop or cancel a running washing programme.
Finishing Programme
What happens when a programme finishes and how to unload the laundry.
Program Table
Cotton 90°
Details for washing cotton items at 90°C, including duration and load size.
Pre-Wash Cotton
Program for pre-washing cotton items, specifying temperature and duration.
Cotton Eco 60°C
Energy-efficient program for cotton items at 60°C, detailing load and duration.
Cotton 40°C
Program for cotton items at 40°C, specifying load, duration, and laundry types.
ECO 20°
Low-temperature program for lightly soiled cotton and linen, with reduced consumption.
Easy Care
Program for synthetic or mixed textiles, focusing on wrinkle reduction.
Wool
Specific program for washing woollen items, detailing temperature and load capacity.
Rinsing
Program to perform an additional rinse cycle for any type of laundry.
Spinning
Program to perform a spin cycle to remove excess water from laundry.
Sensitive/Hand Wash
Gentle program suitable for hand wash or sensitive fabrics.
Sports Wear
Program designed for washing sportswear.
Mixed
Program for washing mixed fabrics like cotton, synthetics, and colors together.
Blouses / Shirts
Program for washing cotton, synthetic, and mixed shirts and blouses.
Daily 60 min.
Quick wash program for daily laundry at 60°C, completed in 60 minutes.
Rapid 15 min.
Very fast program for lightly soiled cotton and flax textiles.
Maintenance and Cleaning of Your Machine
Warning
Safety precautions before performing maintenance, like unplugging and turning off water.
Water Inlet Filters
Instructions for cleaning filters to ensure proper water intake and prevent leaks.
Pump Filter
Guide to cleaning the pump filter to remove lint and small objects, ensuring pump longevity.
Detergent Drawer
Steps for removing and cleaning the detergent drawer and its components.
Flush Stopper / Body / Drum
Flush Stopper
Instructions for disassembling and cleaning the flush stopper in the detergent drawer.
Body
How to clean the exterior body of the washing machine.
Drum
Advice on preventing and cleaning rust stains inside the drum.
Troubleshooting
Machine Does Not Start
Common causes and solutions for the washing machine failing to start.
Machine Does Not Intake Water
Troubleshooting steps for issues with the machine not filling with water.
Machine Does Not Discharge Water
Solutions for problems related to the machine not draining water.
Machine Vibrates
Reasons for excessive vibration and how to correct them, including leveling.
Excessive Foam Formation
Causes and remedies for too much foam appearing in the detergent drawer.
Unsatisfactory Washing Result
Troubleshooting tips for poor washing performance, including detergent and load issues.
Water Discharges Immediately
Solutions for the machine discharging water as soon as it's loaded.
No Water Appears During Washing
Explains potential issues if no water is visible in the drum during operation.
Laundries Have Detergent Residues
How to resolve issues with detergent residue left on laundry after washing.
Grey Spots Appear on Laundries
Explains causes for grey spots and how to prevent them.
Spinning Operation Issues
Troubleshooting unbalanced load detection and late spinning operations.
Automatic Fault Warnings and What to Be Done
E01: Door Open
Error code E01 indicates the door is open; instructions to close it or contact service.
E02: Low Water Pressure
Error code E02 signifies low water pressure or level; check faucet and pressure.
E03: Pump Fault / Filter Clogged
Error code E03 points to a faulty pump or clogged filter; cleaning instructions provided.
E04: Excessive Water
Error code E04 means excessive water; the machine will discharge it automatically.
Practical Information
Stain Removal Guide
Comprehensive guide on removing various common stains from laundry.
Energy Saving Tips
Information on reducing energy and water consumption for efficient machine operation.
Old Machine Disposal
Instructions for the proper disposal of old washing machines as electronic waste.

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