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87 Code N º : PRM -00-0001 Revise d / Date : 2006 I NST A LLER ’ S M AN U A L Page N º : 87 o f 95 8 WASHING MACHINES During transportation, never rest the machine on its door side. Check that all the technical information appearing on the specification plate corresponds to the characteristics of the m ains electrical supply in q uestio[...]
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88 Code N º : PRM -00-0001 Revise d / Date : 2006 I NST A LLER ’ S M AN U A L Page N º : 88 o f 95 8.1 W ASHING MACHINE MEASUREMENTS 8.2 INSTA LLA TION Place the washing machine, without its packaging base, on the surf ace it is to be permanently inst alled on. Cut the tags that hold the tube and mains supply cable in place.[...]
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89 Code N º : PRM -00-0001 Revise d / Date : 2006 I NST A LLER ’ S M AN U A L Page N º : 89 o f 95 8.2.1 Unblocking the washing machine Loosen t he six screws and remove t he back panel. Loosen t he four screws on the lef t and remove the piece. Loosen t he four screws on the r ight and remove the piece. . Loosen t he four screws at t he bottom[...]
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90 Code N º : PRM -00-0001 Revise d / Date : 2006 I NST A LLER ’ S M AN U A L Page N º : 90 o f 95 C heck t he plate supplied at the base of t he appliance, as shown in the illust ration. Check that the tap as large enough to adapt to take the joint and thus ensure watertightness. Screw the water supply tube to t he tap. All t ubing should alwa[...]
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91 Code N º : PRM -00-0001 Revise d / Date : 2006 I NST A LLER ’ S M AN U A L Page N º : 91 o f 95 8.2.2 Ensuring that the w ashing machine is level After this has been completed, ensure that: - T he on / off butto n is not pressed in - All the m achine ’ s controls ar e in the “ 0 ” posit ion - T he door of the washing machine is closed [...]
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92 Code N º : PRM -00-0001 Revise d / Date : 2006 I NST A LLER ’ S M AN U A L Page N º : 92 o f 95 Use the st encil supplied with the washing machine to m ark where to drill the holes f or the cabinet door. Drill the holes on eit her the lef t or the right in order to f it the hinges and t he magnet. Attach the hinge s with f our screw s (A). S[...]