Bomann WA 5610 manual

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    1 01/2012 User Manual HOUSEHOLD- WASHING MACHINE WA 561 0 Please read this manua l carefully and keep for future reference![...]

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    2 01/2012 T ABLE O F C ONTENT O VERVIEW Thank y ou for choosing this device. T his user m anual contains impor tant information f or installation, operation and maintena nce. Please read all instructions carefull y, s o t hat you can m ake use of all functions and t he device is kept in good ord er. The warranty does not c over defec ts due to ov e[...]

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    3 01/2012 Fire Danger / Sho rt Circui t or Electri c Leakage may occur - Do not install th e appliance close to f ire sources or heat sources. - Do not rest an y burning candl es or cigarettes on the a ppliance. - Do not install t he appl iances in places with h igh dam pness or extrem e wetness , les t igniting dam - ages or other accident occur e[...]

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    4 01/2012 D ISPOSAL O F U SED D EVICES This product is m ark ed in accordance with the Europe an waste reg ulation 2002 / 96 / EC - W EEE It regulates the proper disp osal of the product. E nvironm entally friendl y disposal wil l pr e- vent possible ne gative con sequences to h ealth caus ed b y improper disposal . This s ymbol on the prod uct or [...]

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    5 01/2012 P RODUCT D ESCRIPTION Delivery Scop e User m anual (D+GB) Specifications Model WA 5610 Spin speed stop -400 -600 -800 –max. 1.000 rpm Capacity 6 kg Energy Efficiency Class 1) – Washing Efficiency Class – Spinning Efficiency Class A+ – A – C Estimated annual consumption 2) 9.900 l / 180 kW h Noise level washing / spinning 60 / 73[...]

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    6 01/2012 I NSTA LL A TION Remove the Transit Bolts Before using t his washing m achine, trans port bolts mus t be rem oved from the backs ide of this ma- chine. L oosen all bolts w ith spanner and th en rem ove them and k eep t he transport bolts pr operly f or future use/transp ort. Plug t he holes with the transit bo lts caps s upplied. WARNING:[...]

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    7 01/2012 It c an drain the water up a nd down, the drain hos e shall b e i nstalled at a h eight of m in. 60 cm and max. 90 cm about the grou nd and its end s hall not be imm ersed in water. Please use the s upplied h ose holder for flexible hoses to get a proper a ngle and s ecure it well to avoid a change in pos ition. WARNING: Do n ot pinche d [...]

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    8 01/2012 - If power cor d is d am aged or has any si gn of being brok en, spec ial power c ord mus t be select ed or purchased from its m anufacturer or s ervice for replacem ent. - Protect the mains cabl e. Ensure that it does not tur n into a trip hazard. T he wall outlet m us t be freely accessib le at all tim es. - Do not overload the wall o u[...]

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    9 01/2012 Detergent Draw er - Pull the dra wer out. - Full fill the main was h detergent ( we recom m end concentrated detergent with less or no bu bble form ation) in the dispe nser 1 m arket with . - Add the fabr ic softener into the com partment 2 m arket with . Do not exceed the m aximum level m ark. - Full fill the det ergent into th e pre- wa[...]

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    10 01/2012 4. Functions By pressing th is button rep eatedl y you choose three basic and two com bined func tions. 'ECO', 'Anti-Cre ase', 'Rinse +', 'ECO + Ant i-Crease' an d ‘Anti-Cre ase + Ri nse+’ ECO This f unction is to reduce energ y and water consum ption when washing a sm aller load. T he function[...]

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    11 01/2012 Table of Washing Cycles Below listed values are ap proxim ate values with sta ndard cond itions and t herefore not bi nding. Program Temperature ° C kg Time (min) S pin speed (rp m) A vailabl e Functions ECO A nti - creasing Rinse+ Standard cotton Cold/30/40/60/95 6 69/80/179/189/121 0/400/600/800/1000    Cotton Intensive Cold/[...]

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    12 01/2012 The proper washing proc edures sha ll be sel ected ac cording to the t ypes, quantities an d dirtiness of the clothes to b e washed in com bination with the fol lowing washi ng tem perature table. 90° C Seriously besmirched, pure white cotton or flax (for example: coffee, table cloths, canteen table cloths, towels, bed sheets). 60° C M[...]

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    13 01/2012 Cleaning the Exterior Proper m aintenance on the washing m achine can ex tend its working life. The surface can be cleaned with di luted n on-abrasive neutral deterge nts when n eces sary. If there is any water over flow, us e the wet cloth to wipe it off im mediately. No sh arp item s are allowed to str ike the ca binet. Please note: f [...]

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    14 01/2012 Cold condition s - Close the tap. - If the water inlet hose is f rozen, wrap the hose connect ion with a hot-towel. - Remove the in let hose and soak it in warm water. - Full fill the drum with 2-3 l o f warm water. - W ait a few minutes, until th e water has m elted, the n plug the c ord in and se lect the progr am 's pin' and[...]