Smeg SWM65EG manual

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    TECNOLOGIACHEARREDA )NSTRUCTIONSBOOK[...]

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    3 CONTENTS ENGLISH Dear Customer , Thank you f or choosing our product. Please read these instructions carefully before connecting and us- ing the appliance. Knowledge of the operating pr inciples will help guarantee correct and safe use of the appliance. This instruction booklet contains the technical characteristics of the washing machine and is [...]

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    4 NO TES AND AD VICE FOR THE USER This appliance has been designed f or use as a domestic washing machine. Any other use is considered as improper and therefore dangerous. Any modifi cations or attempts to interfere with the washing machine can be dangerous f or the user and may damage the appliance itself . Considering the substantial weight of t[...]

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    5 NO TES AND AD VICE FOR THE USER DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE A - Door B - Filter C - Adjustable f eet D - T op cov er E - Drum F - Control panel G - Detergent dra wer 1 The washing machine is a domestic appliance capab le of washing any type of f abric at any time. GB C F E B THE MANUF ACTURER WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INCIDENTS RESUL [...]

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    6 LEVELLING THE W ASHING MA CHINE After having selected the most suitable location for the appliance, make sure it is le vel b y regulating the adjustable f eet (Fig. 6). P ay particular attention to the positioning and le velling of the washing machine and make sure that the loc k nuts are tight. If the appliance is not le velled correctl y , it w[...]

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    7 INST ALLING THE W ASHING MA CHINE CONNECTING THE W A TER SUPPL Y The mains water pressure m ust be between 0.05 and 1.00 Mpa (0.5 - 10 bar .) Bef ore connecting the washing machine, open the valv e and allow a cer tain quantity of water to fl ow out in order to clean the pipes of an y sand or r ust. This operation is par ticularly impor tant in [...]

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    8 INST ALLING THE W ASHING MA CHINE USING THE W ASHING MA CHINE RECOMMEND A TIONS PRIOR T O USE W arning: Bef ore carr ying out the f rst wash, allo w the washing machine to effect a short wash cycle without an y washing. This will allo w the o peration of the w ashing m ac hine to b e c hec ked and will clean the drum. Bef ore each wash mak e sure[...]

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    9 USING THE W ASHING MA CHINE USE OF DETERGENTS The washing machine is fi tted with a three-compar tment detergent draw er compar tment for pre-w ash or soak soap powder (1) compar tment f or nor mal wash soap powder (2) softener compar tment (3) Use a low-suds detergent and softener (if required) recommended for automatic washing machines . Follo[...]

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    10 USING THE W ASHING MA CHINE Stains e xist that cannot be remov ed by machine washing alone. Before tr ying to remov e any type of stain by hand, fi rst tr y the remov al procedure on a small area of hidden fabric. Star t from the edge of the stain and working inwards, this will prev ent a dar k r ing from forming around the site of the stain. A[...]

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    11 MAIN FUNCTIONS OF THE W ASHING MA CHINE S Led Star t C Optional function buttons L Start button P Programme and temperature knob C L SWM65EG S P GB USING THE W ASHING MA CHINE (follo w these instructions and the washing machine will run the selected wash cycle) 1. Open the door . 2. Load the washing in the drum and close the door . W arning: Do [...]

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    12 USING THE W ASHING MA CHINE ST ART B UTT ON: L ST OP PROGRAMMER KNOB “STOP”: OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS When this button is pressed, the machine carries out a pre-wash cycle at a maxi- mum temperature of 40°C. This function can only be used with the “ CO TTON ” and “ SYNTHETIC ” programmes. N.B. When using this function, remember to put som[...]

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    13 PROGRAMME T ABLES GB 60 40 30 30 40 35 90 60 40 FUNCTION ENABLED FUNCTION DISABLED OPTIONAL WITH PRE-W ASH B UTTON PRESSED DELICA TES WOOL PROGRAMMER KNOB W ASH TEMPERA TURE F ABRIC TYPE SYMBOL BUTT ONS ENABLED SYNTHETICS DELICA TES Hand washab le fabrics DRAIN AND SPIN RINSES HAND W ASH COL D COLD W ASH COLD CO TTON WOOL Delicate coloured synth[...]

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    14 TECHNICAL CHARA CTERISTICS 5.0 kg. 2.5 kg. 1.0 kg. 400 59.5 85.0 55.0 SW M6 5EG min. 0,05 MPa - max. 1 MPa Width cm.: Height cm.: Depth cm.: Dimensions: Max. spin: (rpm) Maximum recommended load: Water pressure: Max. absorbed po wer/Electrical connection see rating plate MODEL GB NO TES: ... ...... ..... ... ... ...... ..... ... ...... ..... ...[...]

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    15 MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE FIL TER W ARNING!! Before star ting the operations described belo w , make sure that the washing machine is empty . Do not remo ve the f lter while the washing mac hine is running, or when full of wa- ter . Place a cloth or tra y under the fi lter to collect any water that may still be inside Open the fi lter door , un[...]

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    16 GB RESOL VING PROBLEMS If, after all these c hecks ha ve been carried out, the appliance still does not w ork, inf orm the near - est customer ser vice centre . When contacting the ser vice centre , inform them of the appliance model, serial n umber and type of fault. The data relating the appliance can be f ound on the rating plate aff xed to t[...]