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EN Washing Machine / User Manual

CW91402
Thank you for choosing this product.
This User Manual contains important safety information and instructions on the operation
and maintenance of your appliance.
Please take the time to read this User Manual before using your appliance and keep this
book for future reference.

Icon Type Meaning

WARNING Serious injury or death risk

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Dangerous voltage risk

FIRE Warning; Risk of fire / flammable materials

CAUTION Injury or property damage risk

IMPORTANT / NOTE Operating the system correctly


CONTENTS
1.SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................................................................................. ................1
1.1 General Safety Warnings................................................................................................2
1.2 During Use ....................................................................................................................6
1.3 Packaging and Environment...........................................................................................7
1.4 Savings Information.........................................................................................................7
2.TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................ ................9
2.1 General Appearance.......................................................................................................9
2.2 Technical Specifications..................................................................................................9
3.INSTALLATION................................................................................................ ................10
3.1 Removing the Transit Bolts...........................................................................................10
3.2 Adjusting the Feet / Adjusting Adjustable Stays............................................................10
3.3 Electrical Connection.....................................................................................................10
3.4 Water Inlet Hose Connection......................................................................... ................11
3.5 Water Discharge Connection.........................................................................................12
4.CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW....................................................................... ................12
4.1 Detergent Drawer..........................................................................................................12
4.2 Sections ....................................................................................................................13
4.3 Program Dial.................................................................................................................13
4.4 Electronic Display..........................................................................................................13
5.USING YOUR WASHING MACHINE............................................................... ................14
5.1 Preparing Your Laundry.................................................................................................14
5.2 Putting Laundry in the Machine.....................................................................................14
5.3 Adding Detergent to the Machine..................................................................................15
5.4 Operating Your Machine................................................................................................15
5.5 Selecting a Programme.................................................................................................15
5.6 Half-Load Detection System..........................................................................................16
5.7 Additional Functions .....................................................................................................16
5.8 Cancelling the Programme............................................................................................18
5.9 Programme End............................................................................................................19
6.PROGRAMME TABLE..................................................................................... ................20
7.CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE.................................................................. ................21
7.1 Warning ....................................................................................................................21
7.2 Water Inlet Filters..........................................................................................................21
7.3 Pump Filter ....................................................................................................................22
7.4 Detergent Drawer..........................................................................................................22
8.FLUSH STOPPER / BODY / DRUM................................................................ ................23
9.TROUBLESHOOTING..................................................................................... ................24
10.AUTOMATIC FAULT WARNINGS AND WHAT TO DO ................................ ................25
11.SAVING ENERGY.......................................................................................... ................26
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Operating voltage / frequency (V/Hz) (220-240)
V~/50Hz
Total current (A) 10
Water pressure (Mpa) Maximum 1 Mpa /
Minimum 0. 1Mpa
Total power (W) 2200
Maximum washing capacity 9. 0
(dry laundry) (kg)

• Do not install your machine on a carpet or such


grounds that would prevent the ventilation of its
base.
• The appliance is not intended for use by people
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
• Children of less than 3 years should be kept away
unless continuously supervised.
• Call the nearest authorized service centre for a
replacement if the power cord malfunctions.
• Use only the new water inlet hose coming with your
machine when making water inlet connections to
your machine. Never use old, used or damaged
water inlet hoses.
• Children should not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance should not be made
by children without supervision.

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NOTE: For a softcopy of this user manual, please
contact the following address: “washingmachine@
standardtest. info”. In your e-mail, please provide the
model name and serial number (20 digits) which you
can find on the appliance door.

Read this user manual carefully.


Your machine is for domestic use only.
Using it for commercial purposes will cause
your warranty to be cancelled.
This manual has been prepared for more than
one model therefore your appliance may not have
some of the features described within. For this
reason, it is important to pay particular attention to
any figures whilst reading the operating manual.
1.1 General Safety Warnings
• The necessary ambient temperature for operation of
your Washing Machine is 15-25 °C.
• Where the temperature is below 0 °C, hoses may
split or the electronic card may not operate correctly.
• Please ensure that garments loaded into your
Washing Machine are free from foreign objects such
as nails, needles, lighters and coins.
• It is recommended that for your first wash,
you select the 90˚ Cotton programme without
laundry and half fill compartment II of the
detergent drawer with a suitable detergent.
• Residue may build up on detergent and softeners
exposed to air for a long period of time. Only put
softener or detergent in the drawer at the beginning
of each wash.
• Unplug your Washing Machine and switch off the
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water supply if the Washing Machine is left unused
for a long time. We also recommend that you leave
the door open to prevent build up of humidity inside
the Washing Machine.
• Some water may be left in your Washing Machine
as a result of quality checks during production.
This will not affect the operation of your Washing
Machine.
• The packaging of the machine could be hazardous
to children. Do not allow children to play with the
packaging or small parts from the Washing Machine.
• Keep the packaging materials in a place where
children cannot reach them, or dispose of them
appropriately.
• Use pre-wash programs only for very dirty laundry.
Never open the detergent drawer while the machine
is running.
• In the event of a breakdown, unplug the machine
from the mains supply and turn the water supply
off. Do not attempt to carry out any repairs. Always
contact an authorised service agent.
• Do not exceed the maximum load for the washing
programme you have chosen.
Never force the door open when your Washing
Machine is running.
• Washing laundry containing flour may damage your
machine.
• Please follow the manufacturers’ instructions
regarding the use of fabric conditioner or any similar
products that you intend to use in your Washing
Machine.
• Make sure that the door of your Washing Machine is
not restricted and can be opened fully.
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• Install your machine in a location that can be
fully ventilated and preferably has constant air
circulation.
Read these warnings. Follow the advice given
to protect yourself and others from risks and fatal
injuries.
RISK OF BURNS
Do not touch the drain hose or any discharged
water while your Washing Machine is running. The
high temperatures involved pose a burn risk.
RISK OF DEATH FROM ELECTRICAL
CURRENT
• Do not connect your Washing Machine to the mains
electricity supply using an extension lead.
• Do not insert a damaged plug into a socket.
• Never remove the plug from the socket by
pulling the cord. Always hold the plug.
• Never touch the power cord/plug with wet
hands as this could cause a short circuit or
electric shock.
• Do not touch your Washing Machine if your
hands or feet are wet.
• A damaged power cord/plug can cause fire or
give you an electric shock. When damaged it
must be replaced, this should only be done by
qualified personnel.
Risk of flooding
• Check the speed of water flow before placing the
drain hose in a sink.
• Take necessary measures to prevent the hose from
slipping.
• Water flow may dislodge the hose if it is not properly
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secured. Make sure the plug in your sink does not
block the plug hole.
Danger of Fire
• Do not store inflammable liquids near your machine.
• The sulphur content of paint removers may cause
corrosion. Never use paint removing materials in
your machine.
• Never use products that contain solvents in your
machine.
• Please ensure that garments loaded into your
Washing Machine are free from foreign objects such
as nails, needles, lighters and coins.
Risk of fire and explosion
Risk of falling and injury
• Do not climb on your Washing Machine.
• Make sure hoses and cables do not cause a trip
hazard.
• Do not turn your Washing Machine upside down or
on its side.
• Do not lift your Washing Machine using the door or
detergent drawer.
The machine must be carried by at least 2
people.
Child safety
• Do not leave children unattended near the machine.
Children might lock themselves in the machine
resulting in risk of death.
• Do not allow children to touch the glass door during
operation. The surface becomes extremely hot and
may cause damage to skin.
• Keep packaging material away from children.
• Poisoning and irritation may occur if detergent
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and cleaning materials are consumed or come
into contact with the skin and eyes. Keep cleaning
materials out of the reach of children.
1.2 During Use
• Keep pets away from your machine.
• Please check the packaging of your machine before
installation and the outer surface of the machine
once the packaging has been removed. Do not
operate the machine if it appears damaged or if the
packaging has been opened.
• Your machine must only be installed by an
authorised service agent. Installation by anyone
other than an authorised agent may cause your
warranty to be void.
• This appliance can be used by children aged
8 years and above and persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of
experience and knowledge if they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards
involved. Children shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be done
by children without supervision.
• Only use your machine for laundry that is labelled as
suitable for washing by the manufacturer.
• Before operating the washing machine, remove
the 4 transit bolts and rubber spacers from
the rear of the machine. If the bolts are not
removed they may cause heavy vibration, noise
and malfunction of the machine and cause the
guarantee to be void.
• Your warranty does not cover damage caused by
external factors such as fire, flooding and other
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sources of damage.
• Please do not throw away this user manual; keep it
for future reference and pass it onto the next owner.
NOTE: Specifications for the machine may vary
depending on the product purchased.
Replacement of drive belt, only by authorized service.
Only original spare belt: 42006396
Optibelt 6 EPJ 1236
1.3 Packaging and Environment
Removal of packaging materials
Packaging materials protect your machine from any
damage that might occur during transportation. The
packaging materials are environmentally friendly as
they are recyclable. Use of recycled material reduces
raw material consumption and decreases waste
production.
1.4 Savings Information
Some important information to get the most efficient
use out of your machine:
• Do not exceed the maximum load for the washing
programme you have chosen. This will allow your
machine to run in energy saving mode.
• Do not use the pre-wash feature for lightly soiled
laundry. This will help you save on the amount of
electricity and water consumed.

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CE Declaration of conformity
We declare that our products meet the applicable European Directives, Decisions and
Regulations and the requirements listed in the standards referenced.
Disposal of your old machine
The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product
may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to
the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic
equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help
prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human
health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of
this product. For more detailed information about recycling of this product,
please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop
where you purchased the product.

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2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2.2 Technical Specifications

3 2 1
Operating
voltage / (220-240)
4
frequency V~/50Hz
(V/Hz)
Total current
5 10
(A)

Maximum:
Water 1 Mpa
pressure Minimum :
(Mpa)
6
0. 1 Mpa

Total power
7
2200
(W)
8
9 Maximum
dry laundry 9
10 capacity (kg)

Spinning
revolution 1400
(rev / min)

Programme 15
number
2.1 General Appearance
1. Electronic Display Dimensions
2. Programme Dial (mm)
3. Upper Tray
4. Detergent Drawer Height 845
5. Drum Width 597
6. Pump Filter Cover
7. Water Inlet Valve Depth 632
8. Power Cable
9. Discharging Hose
10. Transit Bolts

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3. INSTALLATION 3.2 Adjusting the Feet /
Adjusting Adjustable Stays
3.1 Removing the Transit Bolts

X4 X4

1 2 1

1. Do not install your machine on a surface


X4
(such as carpet) that would prevent
ventilation at the base.
• To ensure silent and vibration-free
operation of your machine, install it on a
firm surface.
3 4 • You can level your machine using the
adjustable feet.
1. Before operating the washing machine, • Loosen the plastic locking nut.
remove the 4 transit bolts and rubber
spacers from the rear of the machine.
If the bolts are not removed, they
may cause heavy vibration, noise and
malfunction of the machine and void the
warranty. X4
2. Loosen the transit bolts by turning
them anticlockwise with an appropriate
spanner.
3. Remove the transit bolts with a straight 2 3
pull.
4. Fit the plastic blanking caps supplied in 2. To increase the height of the machine,
the accessories bag into the gaps left turn the feet clockwise. To decrease
by the removal of the transit bolts. The the height of the machine, turn the feet
transit bolts should be stored for future anticlockwise.
use. • Once the machine is level, tighten the
locking nuts by turning them clockwise.
NOTE: Remove the transit bolts 3. Never insert cardboard, wood or other
before using the machine for the first time. similar materials under the machine to
Faults occurring due to the machine being level it.
operated with transit bolts fitted are out of • When cleaning the ground on which
the scope of the warranty. the machine is located, take care not to
disturb the level of the machine.

3.3 Electrical Connection

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• Your Washing Machine requires a 220- or double water inlet connection (hot
240V, 50Hz mains supply. and cold) depending on the machine
specifications. The white capped hose
• The mains cord of your washing should be connected to cold water inlet
machine is equipped with an earthed and red capped hose to the hot water
plug. This plug should always be inlet (if applicable).
inserted to an earthed socket of 10
amps. • To prevent water leaks at the joints,
either 1 or 2 nuts (depending on your
• If you do not have a suitable socket and machine’s specifications) are supplied
fuse conforming with this, please ensure in the packaging with the hose. Fit these
the work is carried out by a qualified nuts to the end(s) of the water inlet hose
electrician. that connect to the water supply.
• We do not take responsibility for 2. Connect new water inlet hoses to a ¾ ˝,
damage that occurs due to the use of threaded tap.
ungrounded equipment. • Connect the white capped end of the
water inlet hose to the white water inlet
NOTE: Operating your machine
valve on the rear side of the machine
and the red capped end of the hose to
with low voltage will cause the life cycle the red water inlet valve (if applicable).
of your machine to be reduced and its
performance to be restricted. • Hand tighten the connections. If in any
doubt, consult a qualified plumber.
3.4 Water Inlet Hose Connection
• Water flow with pressure of 0. 1-1 Mpa
will allow your machine to operate at
optimum efficiency (pressure of 0. 1
3/4” Mpa means that more than 8 litres of
10 mm

water per minute will flow through a fully


opened tap).
2
3. Once you have made all of the
1 connections, carefully turn the water
supply on and check for leaks.
4. Ensure that the new water inlet hoses
are not trapped, kinked, twisted, folded
or crushed.
• If your machine has a hot water inlet
connection, the temperature of the hot
3 4
water supply should not be higher than
70°C.
1. Your machine may have either a
single water inlet connection (cold) NOTE: Your Washing Machine

~ 95 cm ~ 140 cm
~ 145 cm ~ 95 cm
0 – max. 100 cm

150 cm
˜ 95 cm
˜

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4.1 Detergent Drawer
must only be connected to your water
supply using the supplied new fill hose. Old
hoses must not be reused.
3.5 Water Discharge Connection

• Connect the water drain hose to a


standpipe or to the outlet elbow of
a household sink, using additional
equipment. 1
• Never attempt to extend the water drain
hose. 2

• Do not put the water drain hose from


your machine into a container, bucket or
bathtub. 3

• Make sure that the water drain hose is


not bent, buckled, crushed or extended. 4

• The water drain hose must be installed


at a maximum height of 100 cm from the
ground.

4. CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW


5

1 2 3

1. Detergent Drawer
2. Programme Dial 1. Liquid Detergent Attachments
3. Electronic Display and Additional 2. Main Wash Detergent Compartment
Functions 3. Softener Compartment
4. Pre-Wash Detergent Compartment
5. Powder Detergent Levels
6. Powder Detergent Scoop (*)

(*) Specifications may vary depending on


the machine purchased.

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4.2 Sections 4.3 Program Dial
Main wash detergent compartment:

This compartment is for liquid or powder


detergents or limescale remover. The fluid
detergent level plate will be supplied inside • To select the desired programme, turn
your machine. (*) the programme dial either clockwise or
Fabric conditioner, starch, detergent anti-clockwise until the marker on the
compartment: programme dial points to the chosen
programme.
• Make sure that the programme dial is
set exactly to the programme you want.

4.4 Electronic Display

10 9 8 7

This compartment is for softeners,


conditioners or starch. Follow the
instructions on the packaging. If softeners
leave residue after use, try diluting them or
using a liquid softener. 6

Pre-wash detergent compartment:

1 2 3 4 5

1. Water Temperature Adjustment Button


2. RPM Speed Adjustment Button
3. Delayed Start Additional Function
This compartment should be used only
when the pre-wash feature is selected. We 4. Additional Function Button
recommend that the pre-wash feature is 5. Start/Pause Button
used only for very dirty laundry. 6. Additional Function Symbol
(*) Specifications may vary depending on 7. Function Display
the machine purchased.
8. Wash Level Display
9. Electronic Display
10. Digital Display
The display panel shows the washing delay
timer (if set), temperature selection, any
additional functions you have selected and
the current stage of the programme you are
running on your machine ( prewash/
wash, rinsing, spinning).

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The display panel shows “End” when the
selected programme is complete. The which occur due to foreign materials
display panel also indicates if a fault has damaging your machine are not covered by
occurred with your machine. the warranty.
4. Close zips and fasten any hooks and
eyes.
5. Remove the metallic or plastic hooks of
5. USING YOUR curtains or place them in a washing net
WASHING MACHINE or bag.
6. Reverse textiles such as pants,
5.1 Preparing Your Laundry knitwear, t-shirts and sweat shirts.
7. Wash socks, handkerchiefs and other
small items in a washing net.

1 2
Can be Normal
bleached Do not bleach washing

Maximum Maximum
ironing ironing Do not iron
3 4 temperature temperature
150°C 200°C

Can be dry No dry Dry flat


cleaned cleaning
5 6

Drip dry Hang to dry Do not tumble


dry
7
F P A
Dry cleaning
1. Follow the instructions given in the care in gas oil, Perchloroethylene Perchlorinetyhlene
labels on the clothing. pure alcohol R11, R13, R11, R113, Gas
• Separate your laundry according to type and R113 is Petroleum oil
allowed
(cotton, synthetic, sensitive, wool etc.
), washing temperature (cold, 30°, 40°,
60°, 90°) and the degree of dirtiness 5.2 Putting Laundry in the Machine
(slightly stained, stained, highly stained).
2. Never wash coloured and white laundry
together.
• Dark textiles may contain excess dye
and should be washed separately
several times.
3. Ensure that there are no metallic
materials on your laundry or in the
pockets; if so, remove them.
CAUTION: Any malfunctions • Open the door of your machine.

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• Spread your laundry evenly in the • Use detergents produced for automatic
machine. washing machines. Follow the
NOTE: Take care not to exceed
manufacturer’s instructions on the
amount of detergent to use.
the maximum load of the drum as this will
give poor wash results and cause creasing. • In areas of hard water, more detergent
Refer to the washing programme tables for will be required.
information on load capacities.
• The amount of the detergent required
The following table shows approximate will increase with higher washing loads.
weights of typical laundry items:
• Put softener in the middle compartment
LAUNDRY TYPE WEIGHT (gr) of the detergent drawer. Do not exceed
Towel 200 the MAX level.
Linen 500 • Thick softeners may cause clogging of
Bathrobe 1200
the drawer and should be diluted.
Quilt cover 700 • It is possible to use fluid detergents in
all programmes without a pre-wash. To
Pillow slip 200 do this, slide the fluid detergent level
Underwear 100 plate (*) into the guides in compartment
II of the detergent drawer. Use the lines
Tablecloth 250 on the plate as a guide to fill the drawer
to the required level.
• Load each item of laundry separately. (*) Specifications may vary depending on
• Check that no items of laundry are the machine purchased.
trapped between the rubber seal and
the door. 5.4 Operating Your Machine

• Gently push the door until it clicks shut.

click

1 2

• Make sure the door is fully closed, 1. Plug your machine in to the mains
otherwise the programme will not start. supply.
2. Turn on the water supply.
5.3 Adding Detergent to the Machine • Open the machine door.
The amount of detergent you will need to
put in your machine will depend on the • Evenly spread your laundry in the
following criteria: machine.
• If your clothes are only slightly soiled, • Gently push the door until it clicks shut.
do not pre-wash. Put a small amount
of detergent (as specified by the 5.5 Selecting a Programme
manufacturer) into compartment II of the
detergent drawer. Use the programme tables to select the
most appropriate programme for your
• If your clothes are excessively soiled, laundry.
select a programme with pre-wash and
put ¼ of the detergent to be used into
compartment I of the detergent drawer
and the rest in compartment II.

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5.6 Half-Load Detection System 1. Temperature Selection
Your machine features a half-load detection
system.
If you put less than half the maximum
load of laundry into your machine it will Temp.
automatically set the half-load function,
regardless of the programme you selected.
This means that the selected programme
will take less time to complete and will use
less water and energy.
(*) Model Dependant Use the washing water temperature
adjustment button to alter the automatically
5.7 Additional Functions programmed washing water temperature.
When you select a programme the
maximum temperature for that programme
is automatically selected. To adjust the
temperature, press the water temperature
adjustment button until the desired
temperature is displayed on the digital
display.
You can gradually decrease the washing
water temperature between the maximum
Before starting a programme, you can washing water temperature of the selected
select an additional function. programme and cold washing (--) selections
• Press the button on the Control Panel by pressing the temperature adjustment
below the symbol of the additional button.
function you wish to select.
• If the symbol of the additional function
flashes continuously, the function has
been activated.
• If the symbol of the additional function
blinks, the function has not been
selected.
Reason for non-activation:
• The additional function is not If you have skipped the washing water
compatible with the selected washing temperature you wanted, keep pressing
programme. the washing water temperature adjustment
button until the desired temperature is
• Your machine has progressed too far displayed again.
into the programme for the additional
function to be possible.
2. Spin Speed Selection
• The additional function you have
chosen is not compatible with
another additional function you have Spin
already selected. Speed

When you select a programme, the


maximum spin speed is automatically
selected.
To adjust the spin speed between the

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maximum spin speed and the cancel 4. Anti- Allergic(*)
spinning option (--), press the Spin speed
button until the desired speed is displayed.
If you have skipped the spin speed you
Auxiliary
want to set, keep pressing the spin speed function
adjustment button until the desired spin button 4 Anti-
speed is displayed again. allergic

3. Delay Timer
You can add an additional rinse operation to
your laundry using this additional function.
Delay
Timer Your machine will carry out all rinsing steps
with hot water. We recommend this setting
for laundry worn on delicate skin, baby
clothes and underwear.
To select this function, press the Antiallergic
button when the symbol is displayed.

• Press the Delay button once. 5. Easy Ironing(*)


• “1 h” will appear on the display.
• The symbol will flash on the Auxiliary
electronic display. function
button 4 Easy
• Press the Delay button until the desired ironing
delayed time appears on the display.
• If you have skipped the delay time you
wanted to set, keep pressing the Delay
button until the desired delay time is Using this function will result in your laundry
displayed again. being less wrinkled at the end of the
selected washing programme.
• For the delay timer function to work, you
must press Start/Pause button. To select this function, press the Easy
ironing button when the symbol is
• To activate the time delay, press “Start/ displayed.
Pause” button.
• To cancel the time delay once it has 6. Pre-Wash(*)
been set, press the Delay button once.
The symbol will no longer flash on
the electronic display.
• In order to add/remove laundry while Auxiliary
delay timer function is working, you function
button 4 Pre-
must press Start/Pause button. After wash
adding/removing laundry, you must
press Start/Pause button again to
activate delay timer function.

This additional function allows you to give


heavily soiled laundry a pre-wash before
the main washing programme takes place.
When using this function, put detergent in
front washing compartment of the detergent
drawer.
To select this function, press the Pre-wash
button when the symbol is displayed.

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7. Extra Rinse(*) 9. Start/Pause Button

Auxiliary Start-Pause
function
button 4
Extra rinse

You can add an additional rinse operation To start the selected programme, press the
to the end of the selected wash programme Start/Pause button.
using this additional function. If you switch your machine to standby
To select this function, press the Extra rinse mode, the Start/Pause indicator on the
button when the symbol is displayed. electronic display will blink.

8. Rapid Wash(*) 10. Child Lock

Auxiliary
function
button 4 Rapid
wash

The Child Lock function allows you to lock


You can wash your laundry in a shorter the buttons so that the wash cycle you have
time, using less energy and water by chosen cannot be changed unintentionally.
selecting this additional function. To activate child lock, press and hold
We recommend that you only use this button 3 and 4 simultaneously for at least
option if you are washing less than half 3 seconds. ‘’CL’’ will flash on the electronic
the maximum dry load for the selected display for 2 seconds when the child lock is
programme. activated.
To select this function, press the Rapid If any button is pressed or selected
wash button when the symbol is programme is changed by the programme
displayed. dial while the child lock is active, the “CL”
symbol will flash on the electronic display
NOTE: If you put less than
for 2 seconds.
If the child lock function is active and
half the maximum load of laundry into
your machine the half-load function will a programme is running, when the
be automatically set, regardless of the programme dial is turned to the CANCEL
programme you selected. This means position and another programme is selected
that the selected programme will take less the previously selected programme
time to complete and will use less water continues from where it was left.
and energy. When your machine detects To deactivate the child lock, press and hold
half load, the symbol is displayed button 3 and 4 simultaneously for at least
automatically. 3 seconds until the “CL” symbol on the
electronic display disappears.
(*) Model Dependant 5.8 Cancelling the Programme
To cancel a running programme at any
time:
1. Turn the programme dial to the “STOP”
position.
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2. Your machine will stop the washing
operation and the programme will be
cancelled.
3. Turn the programme dial to any other
programme to drain the machine.
4. Your machine will perform the
necessary draining operation and
cancel the programme.
You can now select and run a new
programme.
5.9 Programme End

Your machine will stop by itself as soon as


the programme you have selected finishes.
• “END” will flash on the electronic
display.
• You can open the machine’s door and
remove the laundry.
• Leave the door of your machine open
to allow the inner part of your machine
to dry.
• Switch the programme dial to STOP
position.
• Unplug your machine.
• Turn the water tap off.

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6. PROGRAMME TABLE

temperature (°C)

laundry amount

duration (Min.)
Maximum dry

compartment

Programme
Detergent
Washing

(kg)
Programme Laundry type / Descriptions

Very dirty, cotton and flax textiles. (Underwear, linen,


COTTON 90° 90° 9,0 2 193 tablecloth, towel (maximum 4.5 kg), bedclothes, etc.)

Dirty cotton and flax textiles. (Underwear, linen,


Pre-Wash Cotton 60° 9,0 1&2 183 tablecloth, towel (maximum 4,5 kg), bedclothes, etc.)

COTTON ECO Dirty cotton and flax textiles. (Underwear, linen,


60° 9,0 2 255 tablecloth, towel (maximum 4,5 kg), bedclothes, etc.)

Less dirty, cotton and linen textiles. (Underwear,


ECO 20° 20° 4,5 2 100 bedsheet, tablecloth, towel (max. 2,5 kg) bedcloth,
etc.)
Very dirty or synthetic-mixed textiles. (Nylon socks,
EASY CARE 40° 3,5 2 110 shirts, blouses, synthetic-including trousers etc.)

WOOL 30° 2,5 2 45 Woollen laundries with machine wash labels.

Provides an additional rinse to any type of laundry


RINSING - 9,0 - 30 after the washing cycle.
ALLERGY SAFE 60° 4,5 2 212 Baby laundry
Provides an additional spin cycle to any type of
SPINNING - 9,0 - 17 laundry after the washing cycle.

SENSITIVE/HAND Laundry recommended for hand wash or sensitive


30° 2,5 2 88
WASH laundry.

SPORTS WEAR 30° 3,5 2 79 Sportswear.

For washing a fibre duvet with a machine washable


DUVET 40° - 2 92 label. (max. 2.5 kg)

Dirty cotton, synthetic and synthetic-mixed shirts and


BLOUSES / SHIRTS 60° 4,5 2 120 blouses can be washed together.

Dirty, cotton, coloured and linen textiles washed at


(*) DAILY 60 min. 60° 4,0 2 60 60°C in 60 minutes.

(**) RAPID 12 min. 30° 2,0 2 12 Lightly soiled, cotton, colored and linen textiles.

NOTE: PROGRAMME DURATION MAY CHANGE ACCORDING TO THE AMOUNT


OF LAUNDRY, TAP WATER, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AND SELECTED ADDITIONAL
FUNCTIONS.
(*) If your machine includes the rapid washing additional function and you put 2 kg or less
of laundry into your machine, your machine will automatically wash the laundry for 30
minutes.
(**) Due to the short washing time of this programme, we recommend that less detergent is
used. The programme may last longer than 12 minutes if your machine detects an uneven
load. You can open the door of your machine 2 minutes after the completion of a washing
operation. (The 2 minute period is not included in the programme duration).

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7. CLEANING AND 7.2 Water Inlet Filters
Water inlet filters prevent dirt and foreign
MAINTENANCE materials from entering your machine. We
recommend that these filters are cleaned
when your machine is unable to receive
7.1 Warning sufficient water, although your water supply
is on and the tap is open. We recommend
that you clean your water inlet filters every
2 months.

Turn your mains power


supply off and remove • Unscrew the water inlet hose(s) from
the Washing Machine.
the plug from the socket
• To remove the water inlet filter from the
before carrying out water inlet valve, use a pair of long-
maintenance and cleaning nosed pliers to gently pull on the plastic
bar in the filter.
of your machine. • A second water inlet filter is located in
the tap end of the water inlet hose. To
Turn off the water remove the second water inlet filter, use
supply before starting a pair of long-nosed pliers to gently pull
on the plastic bar in the filter.
maintenance and cleaning • Clean the filter thoroughly with a soft
of your machine. brush and wash with soapy water and
rinse thoroughly. Re-insert the filter by
CAUTION: Do not gently pushing it back into place.

use solvents, abrasive CAUTION: The filters at the


cleaners, glass cleaners water inlet valve may become clogged
due to water quality or lack of required
or all-purpose cleaning maintenance and may break down.
This may cause a water leak. Any such
agents to clean your breakdowns are out of the scope of the
Washing Machine. They warranty.

may damage the plastic


surfaces and other
components with the
chemicals they contain.

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7.3 Pump Filter meet the holes on the front panel side.
6. Close the filter cover.

WARNING: The water in the


pump may be hot, wait until it has cooled
down before carrying out any cleaning or
1 2 maintenance.

(*) Specifications may vary depending on


the machine purchased.
7.4 Detergent Drawer
3 4 The use of detergent may cause residual
build up in the detergent drawer over time.
We recommend that you remove the drawer
every 2 months to clean the accumulated
residue.

5 6

The pump filter system in your Washing


Machine prolongs the life of the pump by
preventing lint from entering your machine.
We recommend that you clean the pump
filter every 2 months. To remove the detergent drawer:
The pump filter is located behind the cover • Pull the drawer forwards until it is fully
on the front-lower right corner. extended.
To clean the pump filter: • Gently press down on the drawer (as
1. You may use the washing powder spade shown below) and pull the drawer from
(*) supplied with your machine or liquid its housing.
detergent level plate to open the pump
cover. • Clean the drawer with water and a soft
brush.
2. Lodge the end of the powder spade
or liquid detergent level plate in the • If there is any residue in the drawer
opening of the cover and gently press housing, remove with a soft brush.
backwards. The cover will open. Take care to prevent any residue from
• Before opening the filter cover, place a dropping into the machine.
container under the filter cover to collect • Dry the drawer thoroughly and slide it
any water left in the machine. back into the housing.
• Loosen the filter by turning anticlockwise
and remove by pulling. Wait for the Do not wash your detergent drawer
water to drain. in dishwasher.
NOTE: Depending on the
amount of water inside the machine, you
may have to empty the water collection
container a few times.
3. Remove any foreign materials from the
filter with a soft brush.
4. After cleaning, re-fit the filter by inserting
it and turning clockwise.
5. When closing the pump cover, ensure
that the mountings inside the cover

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8. FLUSH STOPPER
/ BODY / DRUM

1. Flush stopper
Remove the detergent drawer and
disassemble the flush stopper. Clean
thoroughly to completely remove any
softener residue. Refit the flush stopper
after cleaning and check that it is seated
properly.

2 3

2. Body
Use a mild, non-abrasive cleaning agent,
or soap and water, to clean the external
casing. Wipe dry with a soft cloth.
3. Drum
Do not leave metallic objects such as
needles, paper clips, coins etc. in your
machine. These objects lead to the
formation of rust stains in the drum. To
clean such rust stains, use a non-chlorine
cleaning agent and follow the instructions of
manufacturer of the cleaning agent. Never
use wire wool or similar hard objects for
cleaning rust stains.

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9. TROUBLESHOOTING
Repair of your machine should be carried out by an authorised service company. If your
machine requires repair or if you cannot solve an issue with the information provided
below, then you should:
• Unplug your machine from the mains power supply.
• Turn off the water supply.

FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE TROUBLESHOOTING

Machine not plugged in. Plug machine in.


Fuses are faulty. Replace the fuses.
No mains power supply. Check mains power.
Your machine does not start. Start/Pause button not pressed. Press the Start/Pause button.

Programme dial ‘stop’ position. Turn the programme dial to the desired position.
The machine door is not Close the machine door.
completely closed.
Water tap is turned off. Turn tap on.
Water inlet hose may be twisted. Check water inlet hose and untwist.
Your machine does not Water inlet hose clogged. Clean water inlet hose filters. (*)
intake water.
Inlet filter clogged. Clean the inlet filters. (*)
The machine door is not Close the machine door.
completely closed.
Check the drain hose, then either clean or
Drain hose clogged or twisted. untwist.
Your machine does not Pump filter clogged. Clean the pump filter. (*)
discharge water.
Laundry is too tighly packed
together in the drum. Spread your laundry in the machine evenly.

The feet have not been adjusted. Adjust the feet. (**)
Transit bolts fitted for
transportation have not been Remove the transit bolts from the machine. (**)
removed.

Your machine vibrates. Small load in the drum. This will not prevent operation of your machine.
Your machine is overloaded with Do not overload the drum. Spread laundry evenly
laundry or laundry is unevenly in the drum.
spread.
Your machine rests on a hard Do not set up your Washing Machine on a hard
surface. surface.
Press the Start/Pause button. To stop the foam,
Excessive amount of detergent dilute one tablespoon of softener into 1/2 litre of
Excessive foam is formed in used. water and pour into the detergent drawer. Press
the detergent drawer. the Start/Pause button after 5-10 mins.
Only use detergents produced for automatic
Wrong detergent used. Washing Machines.
Your washing is too dirty for the Use the information in the programme tables to
programme selected. select the most appropriate programme.
Unsatisfactory washing Amount of detergent used Use the amount of detergent as instructed on the
result. insufficient. packaging.
There is too much laundry in your Check that the maximum capacity for the
machine. selected programme has not been exceeded.

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FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE TROUBLESHOOTING

Increase the amount of detergent following the


Hard water. manufacturer’s instructions.
Unsatisfactory washing
result. Your laundry is too tightly packed Check that your laundry is spread out.
together in the drum.

As soon as the machine is The end of water drain hose is too Check that the drain hose is at a suitable height.
loaded with water, water low for the machine. (**) .
discharges.

No water appears in the No fault. Water is in the unseen .....................


drum during washing. part of the drum.

Non-dissolving particles of some


Laundry has Perform an extra rinse, or clean your laundry with
detergents may appear on your
detergent residue. a brush after it dries.
laundry as white spots.
Grey spots appear on the There is untreated oil, cream or Use the amount of detergent as instructed on the
laundry. ointment on your laundry. packaging in the next wash.
The Unbalanced load control system will try to
The spin cycle does not take No fault. The Unbalanced load spread your laundry. The spinning cycle will begin
place or takes place later control system has been activated. once your laundry is spread. Load the drum
than expected. evenly for the next wash.

(*) See the chapter regarding maintenance and cleaning of your machine.
(**) See the chapter regarding installation of your machine.

10. AUTOMATIC FAULT WARNINGS AND WHAT TO DO


Your Washing Machine is equipped with a built-in fault detection system, indicated by a
combination of flashing wash operation lights. The most common failure codes are shown
below.

TROUBLE CODE POSSIBLE FAULT WHAT TO DO

Shut the door properly until you hear a click. If


The door of your machine is not shut your machine persists to indicate fault, turn off
E01 properly. your machine, unplug it and contact the nearest
authorised service agent immediately.
Check the tap is fully turned on. Mains water
may be cut-off. If the problem still continues, your
The water pressure or the water level
E02 machine will stop after a while automatically. Unplug
inside the machine may be low. the machine, turn off your tap and contact the
nearest authorised service agent.
The pump is faulty or pump filter is Clean the pump filter. If the problem persists,
E03 clogged or electrical connection of the contact the nearest authorised service agent. (*)
pump is faulty.
Your machine will discharge water by itself. Once
Your machine has excessive amount of the water has drained, turn off your machine and
E04 water. unplug it. Turn off the tap and contact the nearest
authorised service agent.

(*) See the chapter regarding maintenance and cleaning of your machine.

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11. SAVING ENERGY
Energy use and water consumption may
vary based on water pressure, water
hardness, water temperature, ambient
temperature, amount of laundry, additional
function selection and voltage fluctuations.
Energy consumption and water usage can
be reduced by not exceeding the washing
load specified in the programme tables.
Use programmes of shorter duration for
lightly soiled laundry and daily washes.
Carry out cleaning and maintenance at
regular intervals.

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