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Washing Machine User’s Manual D 6102 B D 6101 B D 6082 B D 6081 B[...]
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3 Dear Customer , We wish that this product, manufactured at modern facilities with total quality notions, will deliver you the best performance. In order to guarantee this, please read this instruction manual thoroughly and keep it for your future reference.[...]
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4 T echnical Features of Y our W ashing Machine 5 W arning 7 Preparation 9 Program Selection and Starting Machine 13 Care and maintanence 18 Installation 20 Helpful tips on stain removal 23 Before calling service 24 1 Contents 2 3 4 5 6 7 8[...]
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5 T echnical Features of Y our W ashing Machine D 6102 B D 6101 B D 6082 B D 6081 B Maximum dry laundry capacity (kg.) 6 6 6 6 Height (cm.) 85 85 85 85 Witdh (cm.) 60 60 60 60 Depth (cm.) 54 54 54 54 Net Weight (kg.) 68 68 68 68 Electricity (V/Hz.) 220-240/50 220-240/50 220-240/50 220-240/50 T otal Current (A) 10 10 10 10 T otal Power (W) 2200-2450[...]
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6 1 T op Lid 2 Front Panel 3 Handle 4 Kick Plate Cover 5 Front door 6 Kick Plate 1 2 4 6 5 3 Y our W ashing Machine[...]
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7 • This product is designed for home use. • Y our washing machine is adjusted to 220V . • If the fuse in your house is less than 16A than have a certified electrician deploy an 16A fuse. • In case of transformer or non-transformer use, grounding installation must be performed with a licensed electrician. Any use before grounding is not our[...]
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8 again. • If “washing” led on program progress display is blinking either there is no water or tap is off. Check your taps. T urn your machine off and on. If the problem persists unplug your machine, turn off tap water and call authorized service. • If program is started or program selection can not be performed your machine might be in pr[...]
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9 Before starting your machine please beware of below mentioned points: Did you plug the cable? Did you connect draining hose correctly? Did you close front door? Did you open tap water? If you haven’t installed your machine please read to “Installation” section. Sorting the Laundry Sort laundry according to type of fabric, color , level of d[...]
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10 a. Compartment I, powder detergent drawer for pre-wash. b. Compartment II, powder detergent drawer for main wash. c. Siphon d. Softener drawer Fill the softener as indicated (usually <100ml; 1 tea bag) on package. Never fill more than “MAX” level. Excess amount will drain to suction cup and be wasted. Y ou might need to fill softener agai[...]
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1 1 Control Panel 1- Program progress display 2- T ime delay selection button 3- T ime display 4- Spin speed selection knob 5- Program selection knob 6- Anti-creasing 7- Rinse Plus 8- Quick W ash 9- On/Off button 1 8 5 2 3 9 7 6 4[...]
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12 Additional Functions Quick wash Shortens washing time for lightly soiled fabrics. This func- tion 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. This additional rinse will reduce any af[...]
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13 Program Selection and Starting Machine 4 Plug you machine to outlet. T urn on the machine by press- ing “On/Off” key . Open the door by pulling the handle and load the machine without exceeding loading capacity and close the door . Specify the appropriate program by look- ing at program selection table according to type of laundry , degree o[...]
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14 Program selection table Program Program T ype of laundry Max Load (kg) Program Du- ration (min) Water Con- sumption (lt) Energy Con- sumption (kWh) Quick wash Rinse Hold Anti- Creasing Prewash + Cotton 90 Heavy soiled Durable fabrics made of cotton and linen 6 160 65 2.60 • • Cotton 90 Heavy soiled Durable fabrics made of cotton and linen 6 [...]
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15 Pressing “On/Off” By pressing “On/Off” key you can make your machine ready for selecting program. When “On/Off” key is pressed “Ready” led will displayed meaning “door can open”. Press “On/Off” key again for turning your machine of f. Pressing “On/Off” does not mean program started opera- tion. Y ou must press “Star[...]
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16 case “Start/Pause/Cancel” led will blink. Changing Program Y ou can use this feature for washing laundry in the same textile group for washing at lower or higher temperatures. For example, instead of Cotton60, Cotton40 can be used. For selecting Cotton40 instead of Cotton60 by pressing “Start/Pause/Cancel” key machine is switched to paus[...]
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17 If cancel task is performed during washing “Spin led on display will go on, machine pumps and when “Spin” led is off “Ready led will be on, door can be opened and new program can be selected. Even program selection button is changed during the program initially selected program will be executed. For changing washing program “Canceling [...]
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18 5 Care and maintanence Detergent Drawer 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. W ash the drawer with water Siphon Do not neglect cleaning suction cup when it becomes soiled. In order take[...]
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19 Cleaning Pump Filter There is filter system maintaning long lifetime of pump by blocking foreign objects like button, cloth fiber enter to the pump during drain of washing water . It is useful to clean the filter when it is soiled. In order to this: Unplug your machine. Open the filter at bottom right corner by pressing marked space on the lid. [...]
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20 Installation If your system is not ready , let a certified plumber make it ready . 1. Removing the transportation locks Before the washing machine is operated, the transit bars must be removed! In order to do this: 1. Loosen “C” bolts by rotating them counter clockwise with a suitable spanner 2. Remove transportation locks by turning. 3. Pla[...]
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21 Connection points are below water pressure there turn on tap water after connection. Check all connections for leaks In order to eliminate any risk due to water leakage keep the taps off when machine is not used. Y our machine will operate efficiently if the water from tap is minimum 1 and maximum 10 bars. Practically 1 bar means 8 liters of wat[...]
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22 4. Electrical connection Connect the power cord to the appropirate electrical system which is being supported by the maximum voltage and current rating indicated on the rating plate placed inside the kick plate. Look! Page 1, Steps before operating Fullautomatic W ashing Machine and safety precautions. Make sure that you have grounded power outl[...]
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23 Helpful tips on stain removal 7 Alcoholic baverages: Wipe the fabric first with water , then wa- ter-glycerine solution and rinse with vinegar-water solution. Shoe polish: Without harming the fabric, remove the stain care- fully and grind it with detergent. If this doesn’t help, prepare a water to alcohol solution (2 to 1) and rub the fabric, [...]
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24 Before calling service Y ou turned the machine on, but the leds are off on the panel. Check the grounding on the power cable or a blown fuse. Check the front door proper closure. Machine does not take water . Check the front door for proper closure. Either taps are closed or water intake filters are clogged. T aken water is directly discharged.[...]