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W A SHING M A CHINE USER M A NU A L[...]
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T HE C O NT E NTS SEC TION 1:BEF ORE U SIN G Saf ety warnings Recomm endati ons S ECT IO N 2: INST A LL AT IO N Rem o v al of transportat ion screws Adj ustment of f eet El ectri ca l connec ti on W a t er s uppl y connec tion W a t er dra i n connec tion SEC TION 3:TECH NI CAL SPEC IFI CA TIONS S E CT IO N 4 : C O NT R [...]
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SECTION 1: BEFORE USI NG S A FETY WA RNINGS Do not use a m u l tiple socket or extension cord. Do not i ns ert a plug w i th damaged or broken cord int o the s ock et. If the cor d i s dam aged it should be repl aced by the m anuf ac t urer or appoint ed serv ice agent i n order to avoi d a hazard. Nev er rem o v e the plug from t h[...]
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If you w i ll not use your m achine f or a long tim e, unpl ug your machi ne, cl ose the w at er supply and l eave t he door open in order to keep the insi de of the m achine dry and f o r pre v enti on from unpl eas ant odour. As a result of the quali ty contr ol procedures, a c ert a i n a m ount of water m ay re m ain in your m achine. T[...]
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You can adjust the balance of y our m ach i ne f rom its feet. F irst, loosen the pl asti c adjustment nut. Adj ust by r otating the f ee t upw ards or do wnwards. Af ter the balance has been reached, tight en t he pl as t ic adjustm ent nut agai n by rot ating it upwards. Nev er put car tons, wooden block s or s i mil ar materi[...]
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Cold wat er inlet WA T ER DR AIN CONN ECT IO N Be sure that water i n l et hoses are not f ol ded, t w i sted, crushed or elongat ed by stret ching. W ater drain hose should be m ounted at a height of mi nim u m 60 cm, m a xim um 100 cm from t he ground. The end of the water drai n hose m ay direc tly be fitt ed to t he dirty water outl[...]
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SE CT IO N 3:T EC HN IC AL SPEC IF IC AT IO NS 442 /542/ 642 /842/ 1042 M aximu m dry l au ndry cap aci ty (kg) 5 Recom mend ed loa din g (kg) 4,5 Heig ht ( cm) 85 Widt h (cm) 59, 6 Depth (c m) 51 M aximu m spin cy cle ( rp m ) 400 /500/ 600 /800/ 1000 (*) Maxim um spin cycl es depend on the m ode l you’ve chosen 6[...]
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SECTION 4:CONTROL PANEL B1( 3 buttons ) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1-D eter g ent dr awer 5-Pr ogr am k n ob 2-St art/ p aus e li ght 6-St art/ p aus e bu tt on 3-F uncti on i ndic ator l ig hts 7-F uncti on b utt ons 4-Pr ogr am r ead y light 8-Pr ogr am end li ght Our product has electron i c card and soft-touch buttons.T o activate the functions touch the [...]
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STA R T/P A U SE B U TTON Used to star t a selec ted progr am or pause duri ng runni ng. W A RN IN G! I t is re quire d for the p rog ra m knob to b e bro ugh t to O(o ff) positi on before selecti ng the program or changing a conti nui ng pro gra m . F UNC T IO N I ND IC AT O R L IG HT S W hen t he start/pause but ton or any f unction butt on is pr[...]
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WA RNING! F unctions v ary dependi ng on t he model you have chosen.If you forgot t o use additi onal f unction and y our machi ne st art s to wash push the addi tional f uncti on butt on if t he indicat or light i s on. Addit ional f unction will be activ ated.If t he indicat or light i s not on,addi tional f unction will not be activ ated. PROGRA[...]
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1-Cott on 90°C 2- Cott on 60°C wit h prewash 3- Cott on 60°C 4- Cott on 40°C 5- Eco wash 6- Qu ick w as h 7- C otto n co ld 8- Synt hetic 60° C 9- Synt hetic 40° C 10- Synthe tic cold 11- Del icate 30°C 12- W ool 30°C 13- Ri nsing 14- Spi n 15- Drai ni ng 0- O FF SECTION 5: WASHING YOUR LA UNDRY Plug the m achi ne . Open the tap w a[...]
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Pull the tex tiles like trousers,kni t ted f abric,t-shi rt and sweat shirt insi de out. Wash your small clothes l ike socks and handker chi ef s in a washing bag. W ash up tol 90 C W ash up t o 60 C W ash up to 30 C Not washable i n was hi ng machi ne Placement of the clothes i nto the mac hine Open t he door of your m a[...]
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You can use fl uid detergent s in a ll programs wit hout pre-washing. For this, m ount the fl uid det ergent l e v el plat e in the second com partment o f the detergent drawer and arrange t he am ount of fl uid detergent accordi ng to the lev e l s on thi s p l ate. RUNN IN G THE MA CHIN E Prog ram selection and features Sel ect the pr ogram a[...]
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The door will be un l ocked i n appro x im ately two mi nut es aft er the program ends.You c an open the door by pulli ng the handle of the door toward s yourself and take out your clot hes. Aft er you unl oad your cl othes l eav e t he door open to dry the int er i or of your m ach i ne. Unplug your machine. Close t he water tap. W[...]
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M AX D R Y LO AD CAPA CITY (kg) P R O G R AM DETERGENT COMPART. 442/ 542/ 642/ 842/1 042 TYPE OF L A UNDRY EXPL ANATI ONS 1-CO T TO N 90 2 5 Dirt y , b oil, c otton and linen tex tile 2-CO T TO N 60 (PRE W ASH) 1 +2 5 Ver y dir ty, cotton, c oloured and li nen textile **3-C OT T ON 60 2 5 Dir ty , cotto n, col oured and line n tex tile [...]
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M AX D R Y L O AD CAPA CITY (kg) P R O G R AM DETERGENT COMPART. 442/542/642/8 42/10 42 TYPE OF L A UNDRY EXPL ANATI ONS 13-RINSING W hen y ou need an ad ditional r insing to be don e to your cl othes after th e washing proc ess , you can use thi s program for al l kinds of clothes . 14 -S PINNING W hen y ou need an ad ditional s pinni ng to be don[...]
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Rem o v e the w at er i nlet hose. Rem ove t he f ilt ers f ound on the water inl et v alves by using a pincer and wash thoroughl y with a brush. Clean t he fi lters of the water inl et hoses l ocat ed on the tap side by rem oving manuall y toget her with the seal. Af ter you cl ean the fil ters, you can f it t he m the same way as [...]
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WA RNIN G ! Dang er of being scalded! Si nce the water i nside t he pump m aybe hot , wait f or it to cool . DETERGEN T D RA WER Detergent s may form a s edim ent i n your detergent draw er or in housing of t he detergent drawer i n time. To cl ean the sediment , pull out t he detergent drawer from t ime to tim e.To pull out t he detergent drawer: [...]
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S IP HO N P LUG Pull out the det rgent drawer. Rem ove the siphon plug and cl ean t he resi dues of t he so f t ener thoroughl y. Fit t he cleaned siphon pl ug in i ts location. Check if it pl aced properl y. THE CA BIN ET Clean t he exteri or surf ace of the cabi net o f your m ach ine wi th l ukewarm water and a cl eaning substance t hat will not[...]
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SECTION 7:PRA CT ICAL INFORMA T ION Alcoholi c beverages: The stai n point, should fi rst be w a shed with col d w at er, than should be wiped with gl yceri ne and w ater and be rinsed with water m ix ed w i th v i negar. S hoe Polis h: The stai n should be slightl y scrat ched w it hout ruini ng t he cloth, rubbed wit h det ergent and rinsed. In c[...]
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M oul d : Moul d stai ns s houl d be cleaned as soon as possi ble. The stain should be washed wit h detergent , and if it doe s not d i sappear, i t s houl d be wiped with ox ygenat ed w at er (i n proporti on o f 3%). Ink: Ho l d t he stained area under col d w ater and w ai t unti l the i nky w ater co mp letely ru ns o ff . Then r ub with w ater[...]
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FAILURE PROBABLE CAUSE ME T H ODS OF ELIM INA TION It i s unpl ugged. Insert the pl ug into the socket. Your f use i s def ected. Change your f use. The el ectric power is off. Check t he electric power. Start /pause butt on has not been pres sed. Press the start/ pause butt on. The progr am knob is i n O(o ff) sta tus . Bri ng the progr a m knob o[...]
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FAILURE PROBABLE CAUSE ME T H ODS OF ELIM INA TION There i s a s m all am ount of clothes i n the devi ce. It does not prevent operati on of t he m achine. Excessiv e amount o f cl othes are f ill ed in the m achine or the cl othes are not pl aced i n a well-bal anced m anner. Do not exceed t he recomm ended quanti ty of clot hes and s pread your c[...]
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FAILURE PROBABLE CAUSE ME T H ODS OF ELIM INA TION Clot hes exceeding t he maximu m capacity has been fill ed i n your m achine. Put the clothes in your m achine in a manner not t o exceed i ts maximu m capacity. Your water m ay be hard. Use the am ount of detergent acc ording to the decl arati on o f the detergent producer. The washi ng result i s[...]
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FAILURE PROBABLE CAUSE ME T H ODS OF ELIM INA TION The spini ng process is no t don e or s tarts w ith delay . No f ailure. T he unbalanced l oad control may w orks in that w ay. The unbal anced l oad control sys tem will try to di stribute your cl othes in a hom ogenous manner. Aft er your cl othes are distri but ed, pas sage t o spini ng process [...]
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FAILURE CODE FAILURE IND ICA TOR PROBABLE FAILURE T H E PROCESS TO B E D ONE Err 02 The progr a m ready li ght bli nks. The water l evel in y our machi ne is bel ow heat er. The pressure of your water supply m ay be low or l ocking. Turn on the tap to t he end. W ater m ay be cut, check it.If t he probl em is sti ll conti nui ng,your m achine will [...]
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FAILURE CODE FAILURE IND ICA TOR PROBABLE FAILURE T H E PROCESS TO B E D ONE Err 05 The st art /paus e li g ht and progra m end light bli n k. The heater of you r machine o r the heat se nsor has failed. Shut down your machine and unplug. Turn off your tap an d apply to the nearest au t h or i zed s er v ic e. Err 06 The program ready light and pro[...]
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SECTION 10: IN T ERNATIONA L W A SHING SIGNS W ashing temparat ure. Do not wash (hand wash) Lukewarm iron. Medi u m hot iron. Hot i ron. Do not iron. Do not tu m b le dry. Hang to dry . Drip dry . Dry flat. Do not bleach. Handy to bl each. All of these are dry cleani ng sy m bol s . The l ett ers are to i nstruct the cl eaner what t ype of solvent [...]
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