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    Instructions for Use W ashing machine[...]

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    155620 155620 Thank you for your condence in purchasing our washing machine, and congratulations on the excellent choice. Y our new washing machine meets the requirements of modern treatment of laundry . It is rational in the consumption of energy , water and washing agents. Our appliances are friendly to the environment. Some of the materials m[...]

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    155620 155620 1. Front panel 2. Detergent dispenser 3. Door (depending on the model) 4. Filter lid 5. Adjustable legs 6. W ater outlet hose 7. W ater inlet hose 8. Mains power cable • Model (W A63xxx, W A64xxx) Dimensions (w x d x h): 600 mm x 600 mm x 850 mm Depth with door open: 106 cm Weight (net): 90 kg Nominal voltage: 230 V , 50 Hz Power: 2[...]

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    155620 155620 • Be sure to remove transport brackets prior rst use of the appliance. Attempted operation of the blocked machine may result in irreparable damage which is not covered by the manufacturer ’ s warranty! • When connecting your washing machine to water supply , be sure to use brand new water inlet hose and appropriate sealing ga[...]

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    155620 155620 • Before any transport block the machine by inserting at least one transport blocking rod. Prior this operation disconnect the appliance from the mains power! • Rating plate with basic information is located above the opening of the machine. Before connecting the appliance read these instructions carefully . Repairing the failure [...]

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    155620 155620 In removing the wrapping be careful not to damage the appliance with a sharp object. • Our appliances are packed in environmentally friendly materials which may be recycled, deposited or decomposed without any threat to the environment. • T o this end all wrappings are marked accordingly . • Move the pipes. • Loosen screws A a[...]

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    155620 155620 • Put the appliance in horizontal position by turning the adjustable legs. The legs are adjustable up to +/- 1 cm. The oor below the appliance should have concrete base, and must be dry and clean, otherwise the appliance may slide. • If you have a tumble dryer of the same dimensions, you can place it on top of the washing machi[...]

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    155620 155620 Partial Aqua-stop (water stop system) In case of damage on the interior pipe, leaking is prevented by automatic closing system which stops water inlet to the machine. In such cases display A turns red. Inlet pipe must be replaced. Complete Aqua-stop In case of damage on the interior pipe, leaking is prevented by automatic closing syst[...]

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    155620 155620 T he wa ll so ck et m u st b e ac c es si bl e a t al l ti me s a nd mu st b e e qu ip pe d w it h an e a rt h le ad (i n a cc or da nc e w it h th e l oc al s a fe ty re gu lat io n s) . T he pe rm a ne nt c on n ec ti on m u st b e t t ed b y an a uth or i ze d pe rs o nn el o nl y . D am age d m ai ns p ow e r ca bl e m ay b e r[...]

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    155620 155620 Functional knobs Knob B (MENU) - Use this knob to scroll around main menu. Knob C (SELECTION) - Use this knob to scroll around main menu. Knob F (ST ART/P AUSE) - Use it to start or nish the program. A - program selector B - MENU knob C - SELECTION knob D - short program knob E - easy ironing knob F - ST ART/P AUSE knob G - door kn[...]

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    155620 155620 - Selecting language T o change the language in which the information appear on the display , press simultaneously the key MENU (B) and SELECTION(C), and turn the program selector (A) from position “0” to the rst program in clockwise direction (Cotton 95°C). The name of actually selected language appears on the display . Scrol[...]

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    155620 155620 symbols on the last page of these instructions). - Load the laundry into the drum. Check that the drum is empty . - Close the door of the appliance. - Open the water inlet faucet. - Switch the machine on. 1. Name of the program, 2 . Duration or time of day , 3. Symbols for activation of additional functions, 4. W ater quantity in lite[...]

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    155620 155620 selector (A) to the desired program. The display indicates the selected program, along with basic settings. With each basic program you may also select additional functions . Cotton: whites/colored Normally stained cotton and ax bed linen and underwear , table cloth, bathroom towels, top garments, etc. For heavily stained permanent[...]

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    155620 155620 Mix Special program for washing normally stained colored laundry made from various resistant fabrics at 40°C. - Selection of additional function ( , , , , , , , , , , ) The display always indicates only the menus with functions which are available for a particular program. Certain functions may not be selected at the same time (see P[...]

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    155620 155620 in bold (spin RPM, extra rinse, more water , sound signal). Using the SELECTION knob (C) you may change settings. Activation of a particular function is conrmed by the relevant symbol appearing on the display . Function is deactivated by another pressing the SELECTION knob (C). Reduced spin RPM / Rinse hold Best recommended spin RP[...]

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    155620 155620 for certain programs this function is available also for washing. Appropriately larger quantity of water is indicated by the display . Cold wash For washing less soiled or colour-sensitive clothes. Upon switching this function ON, the heating function of this cycle is switched OFF , therefore the whole program is adequately shortened.[...]

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    155620 155620 SELECTION knob (C) on programs for cotton, synthetics, delicate and mixed laundry . Soaking This program is intended for removal of stubborn stains. In default setting the soaking function is off. It is engaged by pressing the SELECTION knob (C). Soaking time may be set from 1 h to maximum 6 hours, in 30 minute steps. At the end of th[...]

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    155620 155620 SELECTION knob (C) until the required time to end the washing appears on display . Caution: If Clean water sensor is engaged, the program may last longer for extra rinsing time. In case you wish to change or suspend the end of washing time after starting the machine with the ST ART knob (F), you may do so by pressing the MENU knob. Th[...]

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    155620 155620 Permanent disengagement of the function: a.) During the operation: - Keep the MENU knob (B) pressed for 4 seconds. - Stop the program by pressing the ST ART/P AUSE knob (F). - Using the MENU knob (B) move to child lock option. - Press the SELECTION knob (C) to disengage the function. b.) After the program is completed: - Keep the MENU[...]

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    155620 155620 Pumping the water out Use it when the washing program was interrupted or if pump stop function was engaged, and you only wish to pump the water out of the drum, without spinning. Spinning Aggressive spinning for non-delicate laundry at high spin RPM. Spin revolutions can be altered. - Adding washing and softening agents (see tips for [...]

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    155620 155620 ST ART knob (F) and the machine will nish the program with the spin, determined by that particular program. In case you would like to alter the washing program, turn the program selector to the position “0”, followed by the selection of rinse or merely pumping the water out. If a power failure occurs during the washing program,[...]

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    155620 155620 Permanent suspension - change of program By turning the program selector to the position “0” the program is permanently suspended. Consequently you may select a new program (see Program selection). • Failures Program is suspended in case a failure occurs. This is signalled by the relevant reading on the display and a sound signa[...]

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    155620 155620 - Now minutes start ashing; they are set the same way as hours. - Conrm setting by pushing the MENU knob (B). - Return the program selector back to “0” position. Set time is automatically saved. • Setting the Clean water sensor In order for the Clean water sensor to start working properly , it must be rst calibrated wit[...]

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    155620 155620 • Before washing sort out the laundry according to the type, degree of dirtiness and color resistance. • Prior selecting the washing program consult the sewn tab with information on a particular piece of laundry (see Maintenance chart on the last page). • W ash separately the new colored textile products for the rst time. •[...]

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    155620 155620 • If you do not apply the program which includes the pre-wash feature, you may add washing detergent directly into the drum. • If you use thick liquid softener it is recommended to dilute it with water , to prevent clogging of dispenser compartment ducts. • W ashing machine is equipped with the dispenser partition gate, so you m[...]

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    155620 155620 Disconnect the washing machine from the mains before cleaning! • The casing should be cleaned with soft cloth and mild detergent. • The interior of the drum and the door gasket is cleaned by washing at 60°C without laundry and adding half quantity of detergent. • If necessary , clean the detergent dispenser . Pull it out from i[...]

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    155620 155620 • W ash it under running water using a brush, and dry it. Remove any leftover dried detergent from the bottom of the casing. • Clean frequently the water inlet hose screen under running water . • After each wash wipe the door rubber gasket. This will prolong its useful life. • Open the lter lid using at screwdriver or si[...]

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    155620 155620 • T urn it anti-clockwise, pull it out and clean under running water . • Insert the lter back as shown on the picture (arrow and pointer), and tighten by turning it in clockwise direction. 28 29[...]

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    155620 155620 If the washing machine identies failures in the operation, it reports it immediately . Sound alarm is heard and the display reads ERROR. Number identies the type of failure. In some cases you may attempt removing certain failures yourself (see the chart below), and the machine will continue to perform the operation after pressin[...]

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    155620 155620 30 31 Failure Possible cause Remedy The machine moves during operation. The machine is not properly leveled. T ransport brackets are not removed. Level the machine with the adjustable legs. Remove transport brackets. The machine vibrates during the spin. Unevenly distributed laundry , especially with very small quantities (for ex. onl[...]

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    155620 155620 In case you were not successful in repairing the malfunctions in spite of the above suggestion chart, call the nearest authorized service shop. Repairing the failure arising from inappropriate connections or use of the appliance is not covered by the guarantee, and the repair expenses are paid by the customer . * UKS: universal stabil[...]

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    155620 155620 * T esting program by EN 60456 with the selection of max. spin RPM. ** Depending on the model. 32 33 Basic programs T ype of laundry Max. load (kg) T emp. (°C) Spin (RPM) W ater cons. l Energy cons. kWh RPM RPM 800 - 900 1000 - 1300 1400 - 1800 800 - 900 1000 - 1300 1400 - 1800 Cotton 6 95 max. 1800 55 48 48 2,10 2,10 2,05 Cotton 6 6[...]

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    155620 155620 Program chart/ Additional functions l possibility Program Short program Easy iron S pi n s p ee d / Rinse hold Extra rinse / clean water sensor Hi gh er wa t er le v el Pre-wash Soaking Cold wash Basic programs Cotton l l l / l l / l l l l l Cotton heavy l / l l / l l l l Synthetics l l l / l l / l l l l l Delicate l l / l -/ l l l l [...]

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    155620 34 Normal wash Delicate wash Max. washing temp. 95°C Max. washing temp. 60°C Max. washing temp. 40°C Max. washing temp. 30°C Manual washing W ashing not allowed Whitening Whitening in cold water Whitening not allowed Ironing Hot iron max. 200°C Hot iron max. 150°C Hot iron max. 1 10°C Ironing not allowed Dry cleaning Dry cleaning in a[...]

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    155620 34[...]

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    PS PG3,4 OEM SMEG 155620/en (02-06)[...]