Smeg WLB500T manual

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    Instru cti on s for Use 51 Washing Machine Thank you for your tr ust and for buying t his appliance . We hope it will successfully s erve its purpose f or many years. This washing m achine was designed f or hom e use. It meets all the r equirem ents of m odern washing: it is econom ical, it us es less water, less energy and washing agent. Before Us[...]

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    Instru cti on s for Use 52 Before Use This instru ction manu al was p repared for t he user of th e wash ing machine. Read the man ual carefully and get to know your washing machine so that you will know how to use it safely and correctly. This instruction m anual was prepared f or various models of washing mac hine, and they vary in function and d[...]

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    Instru cti on s for Use 53 Important Before putting the ma chine into use, don't forget t o remove t he transpo rt bracket s. Switch ing on a blocked machine may damage the machine. O ur guarant ee do es not cov er such damage. • Before switching the m achine on, chec k that the transport br ack ets has been rem oved. • Don't place th[...]

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    Instru cti on s for Use 54 Removing the Transport Brackets The washing as sem bly is blocked with two m etal rod s whi ch prot ect the m achine dur ing transport (fig.1). • Undo the screws on the rear wall (fig. 2) . • Remove the squares , rotate them 180 ° and use them to pull out the rods ( fig. 3). • Disengaged parts may remain at the bot[...]

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    Instru cti on s for Use 55 Placing and Installation If the floor is uneven, use the adjustable f eet to level the m achine. • Undo the nuts. Rotate the feet to level the ma chine (f ig. 5). • Fix the nuts (fig. 5.1). Maximu m height of the w ashing machine is 850 mm. IMPORTANT The f loor on which the mac hine stands should be dry, otherwi se th[...]

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    Instru cti on s for Use 56 Connection to Power Supply Connect the appliance to the power supply w ith a cable cord. The wall sock et should be equipped with an earth contact (saf ety socket). Fixed connec tion should be carr ied out by an expert. Rated voltage, frequenc y and other data are listed on the rating plate of the m achine. Your washing m[...]

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    Instru cti on s for Use 57 Preparing the Laundry Sort the laundry before washing accor ding to the ty pe, quality , colour and s oil degree of the laundry. Type of Fabrics Most clothes nowaday s have labels descr ibing the ty pe of fabr ic they are made of , the k ind of recom m ended wash, and the recom m ended washing temper ature. Thes e labels [...]

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    Instru cti on s for Use 58 Washing Agents and How Much to Use Use only w ashing powder for m achine washing. Use special washing agents for delicate and woollen fabrics . This washing machine was designed f or washing powder as well as for liquid detergent. As to the quantity of the washing agent, ref er to the manuf actur er's rec om m endati[...]

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    Instru cti on s for Use 59 Liquid Washing Agents (for som e m odels only) If the washing m achine is equipped with partition plate, the middle s ection m ay also be used for liquid washing agents. Lift the partition plate when us ing washing powders and push it in w hen us ing liquid detergent. W e recom m end using liquid detergent with washing pr[...]

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    Instru cti on s for Use 60 Washing Before washing, s elect the washing progr amm e and prepare the m achine f or washing. The control panel inc orporates various switches and pushbuttons f or selec ting washing program m es, a c ontrol light, and a dispenser . This instruction m anual was prepared f or various models of washing m ac hine. You may t[...]

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    Instru cti on s for Use 61 Spinning-OFF Knob Switch the spinning-OF F k nob, if you want either: − to sw itch off the spin cy cle on all the program m es f or delicates and woolens; or − the program m es f or delicates to rins e without spinning and with short end s pin cycle (2 minutes). Pump Stop Pushbutton Use this switch f or all progr am m[...]

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    Instru cti on s for Use 62 Prepare your machine for was hi ng − Selec t laundry and load a suitable amount. − Clos e the door (push it towards the ma chine). − F ill the dispenser ( in the correc t sect ions). − Chec k water inlet and outlet. − Choos e the right program m e. − If y our machine is equipped with switches, use them, as app[...]

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    Instru cti on s for Use 63 Table of Washing Program mes - Cold Wat er Legend: No tem perat ure s elect i on knob (washing tem perature i s determ i ned with program m e s elect ion). Models with tem perature sel ec tion k nob (rec omm ended washing tem perature). Table of Washing Program mes - H ot/cold Wat er Water : Cold Hot Hot/Cold 1 2 Program [...]

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    Instru cti on s for Use 64 Cleaning and Maintenance W arning: - Befor e cleaning disconnec t the m achine f rom 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 m achine with a soft c loth and mild deter gent. Do not use coars e cleaning agents which co[...]

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    Instru cti on s for Use 65 Filter Filter is located under the cap at the bottom of the ma chine. If you use the mac hine correc tly, there is no need to clean the filter. You have to open and clean the filter when solid objects trap in it and obstruct the outlet. (T he laundry is not rins ed enough, s till wet, water is not pumped out of the m achi[...]

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    Instru cti on s for Use 66 Trouble Shooting Guide The us er can com e ac ross tr oubles appear ing during the operation of the appliance. W e ar e listing som e of troubles, which in m ost cases result f rom im proper handling of the applianc e and can be elim inated by y ourself . Problem: Check the following: The machine do esn't operate ( t[...]