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Instru cti on s for Use 3 Instructions for Use Washing Machine Thank you for your t rust and for buy ing this appliance. We ho pe it will successfully serve it s purpose fo r many year s. This washing mac hine was designed f or hom e use. It meets all the requirem ents of m odern washing: it is ec onom ical, it uses less water, less energy and wash[...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 4 Before Use This in struction manual w as prepared for t he user of t he w ashing machine. Read the man ual carefully and get t o know your washing machine so that you will know how t o use it safely and correctly. This instruct ion manual was pr epared for various m odels of washing mac hine, and they vary in function and [...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 5 • Alway s consider the instr uctions f or cor rect plac ing and installation of the ma chine to the m ains and water supply. This will help you avoid accidents and pr otect your machine against dam age. • The applianc e is to be connected to the water m ains us ing new hose- sets and that old hose- sets should not be r[...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 6 Removing the Transport Brackets The washing as sem bly is blocked with two metal r ods which protect the mac hine during trans port (fig.1) . • Undo the screws on the r ear wall (fig. 2). • Remove the s quares, rotate them 180 ° and use them to pull out the rods (f ig. 3). • Disengaged parts m ay remain at the botto[...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 7 Placing and Installation If the f loor is uneven, use the adj ustable feet to level the m ac hine. • Undo the nuts. Rotate the feet to level the m ac hine (fig. 5). • Fix the nuts (f ig. 5.1). Maximu m height of t he wash ing machine is 850 mm. IMPORTANT The f loor on which the m achine stands should be dry, otherwise [...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 8 Insert the enclos ed washers with filter into the loos e ends of the hos es and connect the red m ark ed hose to hot water tap and the other hos e to cold water tap (fig. 6.1) . IMPORTANT The highes t allowed temperatur e of hot water is 60 ° C. Water Outlet Hook the outlet hos e securely over the edge of the washbasin or[...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 9 The end of the outlet hose should be rais ed from the f loor by not more than 100 cm and not less than 60 c m. If the hose is positioned higher than recom m ended, the m achine will not pum p out the water. Connection to Power Supply Connect the appliance to the power supply with a cable cord. The wall sock et should be eq[...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 10 The Door The door can only be opened two minutes afte r the washing programme has finished. Open the door by pulling the door handle (fig. 9). When closing the door, pus h it towards the mac hine until it locks (fig. 10) . If the door is not correc tly closed, the m achine will not operate. IMPORTANT • W hen closing the[...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 11 Preparing the Laundr y Sort the laundry before washing accor ding to the ty pe, quality , colour and soil degree of the laundry. Type of Fabrics Most clothes nowadays have labels describing the type of fabr ic they are made of , the k ind of recom m ended wash, and the rec omm ended washing temper ature. Thes e labels wil[...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 12 Colour Fastness Pay special attention to colour f astness , and alway s choose the correc t washing temper ature. W hen washing new clothes, alway s check colour fastnes s firs t - wash separately the first tim e. Degree of Soil Stained and heavily soiled laundry should be washed in sm all loads or with a larger amount of[...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 13 Washing Agents and How M uch to Use Use only w ashing powder for m achine washing. Use spec ial washing agents for delicate and woollen fabric s. This washing m achine was designed f or washing powder as well as f or liquid detergent. As to the quantity of the washing agent, refer to the manuf acturer 's rec omm enda[...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 14 − greas y clots, − lim e deposit in the m ac hine and on the laundry. Too much washing pow der cause s − bubbling, − reduc ed agitation and washing eff ect, − inadequate rins ing. W e recom m end that you gradually dec rease or inc rease the quantity of washing agent and at the sam e tim e pay attention to the l[...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 15 Liquid Washing Agents (for som e m odels only) If the washing m achine is equipped with partition plate, the middle sec tion ma y also be used f or liquid washing agents. Lift the partition plate when using washing powders and push it in when using liquid detergent. W e recom m end using liquid detergent with washing prog[...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 16 Washing Before washing, s elect the washing program m e and prepar e the ma chine for washing. The c ontrol panel incorpor ates various switches and pushbuttons f or selecting washing pr ogram m es, a control light, and a dis penser. This instruct ion manual was pr epared for various m odels of washing mac hine. You may t[...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 17 Temperature Selection Knob Turn the k nob cloc kwise ( B knob). W ashing tem perature m ay be optionally s elected up to 95 ° . Program m es f rom A to B m ay be used as ec onomic program m e, if the selected tem peratur e is lower than 95 ° C. T his featur e will help y ou save energy up to 40%. On the position m ark e[...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 18 Higher water level pushbutton W ashing under progr amm es for r esistant laundry (program m es A and B) is car ried out with a low water level, the quantity of water is automatic ally adjusted to the amount of laundry. This guarantees succes sf ul and econom ic washing, regardles s of the am ount of laundry. W hen y ou ar[...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 19 Prepare your machine for washing − Selec t laundry and load a suitable amount. − Clos e the door (push it towards the m ac hine). − Fill the dis penser ( in the correc t sections ). − Chec k water inlet and outlet. − Choos e the right program m e. − If your machine is equipped with switches, us e them , as app[...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 20 Table of Washing Program m es - C old Water Legend: No tem perat ure s elect i on k nob (washing tem perature is determ i ned with program m e s elect i on). Models with tem perature sel ec tion knob (rec omm ended washing tem perature). 1 2 Program m es f or testing acc ording to EN 60456. W ashing Dispenser- Dry temper [...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 21 Table of Washing Program m es - Hot/cold Water Water : Cold Hot Hot/Cold W ashing Dispenser- Dry temper ature washing laundry ( ° C) agents (kg) Type of fabric, laundry NON-DELICAT ES (cotton, linen) W hites/Coloureds Coloureds Rinse Conditioner, spin dry DELICATES (s urfac e finished c otton, mix ture of c otton with sy[...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 22 Cleaning and Maintenanc e W arning: - Befor e cleaning disconnec t the m achine fr om m ains supply. - Ther e is a danger of burning when hot water is in the m achine. W ait until it cools. Housing Clean the housing of your washing mac hine with a soft cloth and m ild detergent. Do not use coar se cleaning agents which c [...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 23 Door Gask et W ipe the gask et after eac h washing; the gask et will last longer. Filter Filter is loc ated under the cap at the bottom of the m ac hine. If you use the mac hine correc tly , there is no need to clean the f ilter. You have to open and clean the filter when solid objec ts trap in it and obstruct the outlet.[...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 24 Trouble-Shooting Guide The us er can com e acr oss troubles appearing during the operation of the appliance. W e are listing s om e of troubles , which in m ost cas es result f rom im proper handling of the appliance and can be elim inated by y ourself . Problem: Check the f ollow ing : The mach ine doesn't o perate [...]
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Instru cti on s for Use 25 After you have considered all the above st ated instructions and the ma lfunction s till cannot be elim inated, call the neares t authorised servi ce. Any claim or m alfunc tion caused by improper installation or m isus e is not covered by the guarantee. All repair cost s shall be cover ed by the user. W E RESERVE TH E RI[...]