Brandt WFH1276K Installation, Operation & Mainenance Manual

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LAVE-LINGE
WASAUTOMAAT
VASKEMASKINE
WASCHMASCHINE

WASHING MACHINE

F
MANUEL D'INSTALLATION,
D'UTILISATION
ET D'ENTRETIEN
NL
HANDLEIDING VOOR
INSTALLATIE, GEBRUIK EN
ONDERHOUD
DK
INSTALLATIONS, BETJENINGS OG
VEDLIGEHOLDELSESVEJLEDNING
..............................................................Side 42
D
INSTALLATIONS-
GEBRAUCHS- UND
PFLEGEANLEITUNG
GB
INSTALLATION, OPERATION &
MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
........................Page 2
......................Bladzijde 22
................Seite 42
..........................Page 82

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  • Page 1: Washing Machine

    LAVE-LINGE WASAUTOMAAT VASKEMASKINE WASCHMASCHINE WASHING MACHINE MANUEL D’INSTALLATION, D’UTILISATION ET D’ENTRETIEN ......Page 2 HANDLEIDING VOOR INSTALLATIE, GEBRUIK EN ONDERHOUD ......Bladzijde 22 INSTALLATIONS, BETJENINGS OG VEDLIGEHOLDELSESVEJLEDNING ..............Side 42 INSTALLATIONS- GEBRAUCHS- UND PFLEGEANLEITUNG ....Seite 42 INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ......Page 82...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Page • Safety instructions ......................• The environment and tips on saving energy ..............• Description of the machine .................... 1 - How to install your machine for the first time • Removing the transport clamps from your machine ..........•...
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions This machine is designed solely for domestic use, for washing, rinsing and spinning machine-washable textiles. You must comply with the following instructions. We will refuse any liability and rescind the guarantee if these recommendations are not observed, which can cause damage to equipment or physical injury.
  • Page 4: Description Of The Machine

    Description of the machine Control panel Detergent Dispensing Drawer Door Opener Door Drain pump access hatch Button to open the drain pump access hatch Adjustable feet Fixing screw for the top of the machine Water supply connection Securing screw Electrical power cable Drain hose...
  • Page 5: Removing The Transport Clamps From Your Machine

    Removing the transport clamps from your machine YOU MUST PERFORM THE OPERATIONS DESCRIBED BELOW BEFORE USING THE MACHINE These operations consist of removing all the elements designed to immobilize your machine's internal components while it is being transported. These so-called "releasing" operations are required for your machine to operate properly and to comply with the prevailing safety standards.
  • Page 6: Preparing To Install Your Machine

    Preparing to install your machine Your machine's surroundings: Fig. 4 If you are installing your machine next to another appliance or a unit, we recommend that you always leave a gap between them to help the air to circulate. On the other hand, we would strongly advise you NOT: - To install your machine in a damp, poorly ventilated room.
  • Page 7: Connecting The Water Supply

    Connecting your machine Connecting to the cold water supply To avoid any water leaks, remember to Connect the water hose (Fig. 6) : fit the rubber seals in each end and tighten your connections correctly. The - By screwing the elbowed end to the seals are provided in the accessories connection on the back of the machine bag.
  • Page 8: Connecting To The Drain

    Connecting your machine Draining away the waste water The hose must not be twisted or kinked and must be held by the hose hook to avoid it falling to the ground (Fig. 8). Connect the drain hose (Fig. 7) : The hose hook must be placed 40 to •...
  • Page 9: Preparing Your Washing (Sorting, Colour Test, Loads And Checks)

    Preparing your washing Sorting your washing Please ensure that all your items are machine-washable. Please refer to the labels on your items to select the most suitable programme . When washing a mixed load, use the programme suitable for its most fragile items. For new items, as a precaution, first of all check that they are colour-fast: see "Colour test"...
  • Page 10: Loading The Washing

    Loading your washing Proceed as follows: you close it. Open the machine • Close the door by pressing it gently. • Ensure that the door is locked. If it is not, a • To access the drum, pres the "Door" button safety system will prevent you from starting located just above the door.
  • Page 11 Programming Start/Pause: short press Cancel: long press Safety systems display: Tap closed, Foam detected, Child safety Selection: Child safety, Current time Cycle progress Stop, Type of items and Special programmes Display Spin speed, Hold and Rinse, No spin Time setting, For delayed end, Options: Pre-wash, Intensive, Extra rinse, Anti-crease For current time...
  • Page 12 Programming Programming a washing cycle without options: Lights and/or display The display indicates the time • Use the knob to select a programme(*) the cycle will finish and shows the maximum spin speed that the selected textile can withstand. • Use the button Spin speed light or "No spin"...
  • Page 13: Child Safety

    Programming Child safety: Lights and/or display • If you wish to protect your programming, use the Child Safety" + The light is lit system by simultaneously holding down the following buttons throughout the cycle until it is suivantes "Pre-wash" and "Intensive" for at least 3 seconds complete It is useless to press the "Start /Pause"...
  • Page 14: Programming / Cancelling A Programme

    Programming To select the most suitable programme for your type of washing, follow the instructions on the labels attached to most textiles. Programmes' table Type of textile COTTON - 90° SYNTHETICS Cold - 60° DELICATES - 40° Cold WOOLLENS - 40° Cold Special programmes HAND-WASHABLE TEXTILES...
  • Page 15 Details of the functions When the machine is stopped with the Rinse only “ ” drum full of water, the "Hold and Rinse" A separate rinse, followed by: indicator light flashes and the "Pause" cycle - Either a spin and drain progress light illuminates until you - Or drain only ("No Spin"...
  • Page 16: Details Of The Functions

    Details of the functions All the time before the "Delayed finish" Delayed Finish selected, the time on the display You can delay the end of the programme by remains fixed at the time selected and the 1 to 24 hours in order to take advantage of "Delayed finish"...
  • Page 17: Automatic Safety Systems

    Automatic safety systems Door safety lock: Load Balancing system: As soon as the washing cycle starts, the door Your washing machine is fitted with a safety on your machine locks. system to limit spinning when it detects a Once the cycle is complete and when the poorly distributed load (this poor distribution machine is stopped with the drum full of is called an "imbalance").
  • Page 18: General Maintenance

    General maintenance Cleaning the machine • Run a 90°C washing cycle at least once a month. To clean the casing, the control panel and all the plastic components in Risk of frost general, use a sponge or a cloth dampened only with water and liquid If there is a risk of frost, disconnect the water soap.
  • Page 19: Cleaning The Filters

    Cleaning the filters Cleaning the pump filter slightly unscrew the filter by turning it anti- clockwise, This filter collects any small items that you - If your receptacle becomes full before you may have inadvertently left in the clothes and have drained the machine completely, prevents them from disrupting the pump's screw in the filter, empty your receptacle...
  • Page 20: Incidents That May Arise

    Incidents that may arise Some incidents may occur while you are using your machine; these are the points to check. Incidents Possible causes / remedies The cycle does not start • You have forgotten to press the "Start/Pause" button . •...
  • Page 21: Problems Requiring A Service Engineer

    Problems that you can rectify yourself In this section, we explain how you can rectify these problems very easily. Your machine automatically detects certain operating faults and informs you of these by means of the indicator lights, which light up red, or by means of particular messages on the display.

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