Page 3 - CONTENTS
CONTENTS 4 Safety information 6 Product description 7 Control panel 9 First use 10 Personalization 10 Daily use 15 Use - Drying only 16 Use - Washing and Drying 18 Washing programmes 20 Drying Programmes 21 Helpful hints and tips 23 Drying Hints 25 Care and cleaning 30 What to do if… 33 Technical da...
Page 4 - General safety
SAFETY INFORMATION Read carefully & keep for future reference. • The safety of Your appliance complies with the industry standards and with legal re - quirements on the safety of appliances. However, as manufacturers, we feel it is our duty to provide the following safety notes. • It is most imp...
Page 6 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person re - sponsible for their safety. • Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.• The packaging components (e.g. plastic film, polystyrene) can be dangerous to children - danger of s...
Page 7 - Detergent dispenser drawer; tion phase; CONTROL PANEL
6 Adjustable feet Detergent dispenser drawer Compartment for prewash phase or stain re - mover. The prewash detergent is added at the beginning of the wash programme. The stain remover is added during the STAIN-Ac - tion phase in the main wash. Compartment for powder or liquid detergent used for mai...
Page 8 - Symbols on the control panel; DISPLAY
5 STAIN button 6 TIME SAVING (TIME) button 7 Display 8 START/PAUSE button 9 DELAY START button 10 Indicator lights:1. A – WASHING 2. B – DRY 3. C – EXTRA RINSE Symbols on the control panel = Handwash = Cold= Rinse hold Dryness levels: = Extra dry = Store dry = Iron dry DISPLAY 2.05 (example) Duratio...
Page 9 - Indicator lights; FIRST USE; order to activate the
Alarm codes In the event of operating problems, some alarm codes can be displayed, for exam - ple (see chapter «What to do if...»). End of programme When the programme has finished, the display shows a blinking zero . The WASHING light (or the DRY light) and the light of button 8 go out. After some ...
Page 10 - PERSONALIZATION; Acoustic signals; CHILD LOCK; DAILY USE; Load the laundry
PERSONALIZATION Acoustic signals The machine is provided with an acoustic device, which sounds in the following cases:• at the end of the cycle• in the event of operating problems. By pressing the 3 and 4 buttons simultaneously for about 6 seconds, the acoustic signal is deactivated (except for the ...
Page 11 - Turn the programme dial (1) to set the required programme; Err
1. Pull out the dispenser drawer until it stops. Measure out the amount of de - tergent required, pour it into the main wash compartment and, if you wish to carry out the prewash phase or to perform the stain function, pour the de - tergent or the stain remover into the compartment marked . 2. If re...
Page 13 - Altering an option or a running programme; only by resetting it
Press simultaneously button 2 and 3 for a few seconds: the light C comes on. This function stays permanently on. To remove it press the same buttons again until the light C goes off. Press the START/PAUSE (Button 8) Press the button 8 to start the programme. The corresponding red pilot light stops b...
Page 14 - (pay attention to the; At the end of the programme
Press the 8 button again to start the new programme. The washing water in the tub will not emptied out. Interrupting a programme Press the button 8 to interrupt a programme which is running, the corresponding light starts blinking. Press the button again to restart the programme. Cancelling a progra...
Page 15 - Stand by; Drying only; nected to the drain pipe.
Stand by : once the programme has finished after a few minutes the energy saving system will be enabled. The brightness of the display is reduced. By pressing any button the appli - ance will come out of the energy saving status. USE - DRYING ONLY Drying only The recommended load size is 3 kg for co...
Page 16 - USE - WASHING AND DRYING; NON-STOP programme: Washing and Automatic drying
At this point, begins an anti-crease phase, which lasts for about 10 minutes. During this time the door is locked. The door cannot be opened. If you need to open the door before or during the anti-crease phase or to interrupt it, press any button or turn the programme dial to any programme position ...
Page 17 - Fluff in the garments
CAUTION! Do not use a dosing device/ball when carrying out a washing and drying programme. 1. Load the laundry. 2. Add detergent and fabric softener. 3. Switch the machine on: turn the selector dial to the required washing programme/fab - ric. The pilot light A illuminates. 4. Press the relevant but...
Page 18 - WASHING PROGRAMMES; Washing programmes
WASHING PROGRAMMES Programme Maximum and Minimum Temperature Cycle Description Maximum Spin Speed Maximum Fabrics Load Type of Laundry Options Detergent Compartment COTTONS/LINEN 95° - 30° Main wash - Rinses - Long spin Spin at the maximum speed Max. load 6 kg - Reduced load 3 kg White and coloured ...
Page 20 - DRYING PROGRAMMES; Drying Programmes
Programme Maximum and Minimum Temperature Cycle Description Maximum Spin Speed Maximum Fabrics Load Type of Laundry Options Detergent Compartment COTTON DRY (COTTONS) Drying cotton programme. SUPERQUICK 30° Main wash - Rinses - Short spin Maximum spin speed 1200 rpm Max. load 3 kg This programme may...
Page 21 - In compliance with EC directive EN 50229; HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS; Sorting out the laundry; Before loading the laundry
Degree of Drying Type of Fabric Max Load Spin Speed Suggested drying time in Mins STORE DRY Suitable for items to put away without ironing Synthetics and mixed fabrics (jumpers, blouses, underwear, house - hold linen) 2 kg 1 kg 900 65 - 75 30 - 40 IRON DRY Suitable for ironing Cotton and linen (shee...
Page 22 - Delicate fabrics; Laundry weights; Removing stains; Ball point pen and glue:
• Synthetics: drum no more than half full; • Delicate fabrics and woollens: drum no more than one third full. Washing a maximum load makes the most efficient use of water and energy. For heavily soiled laundry, reduce the load size. Laundry weights The following weights are indicative: The following...
Page 23 - Detergents and additives; without; Degrees of water hardness; DRYING HINTS; Preparing the drying cycle; or into the drain pipe, even during the drying cycle.
Detergents and additives Good washing results also depend on the choice of detergent and use of the correct quan - tities to avoid waste and protect the environment. Although biodegradable, detergents contain substances which, in large quantities, can up - set the delicate balance of nature. The cho...
Page 24 - Laundry not suitable for drying; Garment labels
Before starting the drying programme, reduce the loads of washed laundry, in order to ob - tain good performances. Laundry not suitable for drying • Particularly delicate items such as synthetic curtains, woollen and silk, garments with metal inserts, nylon stockings, bulky garments such as anoraks,...
Page 25 - CARE AND CLEANING; any cleaning or maintenance work.; Descaling; tion of lime deposits.; After each wash; Remove the detergent dispenser drawer by pulling it firmly.
WARNING! Do not over dry the laundry in order to avoid creasing of fabrics or garment’s shrinking. CARE AND CLEANING You must DISCONNECT the appliance from the electricity supply, before you can carry out any cleaning or maintenance work. Descaling The water we use normally contains lime. It is a go...
Page 28 - Cleaning the water inlet filters
8. Remove foreign bodies and fluff from the filter seat and from the pump im - peller. 9. Check carefully whether the pump im - peller rotates (it rotates jerkily). If it doesn’t rotate, please contact your Serv - ice Centre. 10. Put the cap back on the emergency emptying hose and place the latter b...
Page 30 - ECO Valve; WHAT TO DO IF...; yellow
2. place the end of the emergency emptying hose and that of the inlet hose in a bowl placed on the floor and let water drain out; 3. screw the water inlet hose back on and reposition the emergency emptying hose after having put the cap on again. By doing this, any water remaining in the machine is r...
Page 31 - What to do if...
Problem Possible cause/Solution The machine does not fill: The water tap is closed. E10 • Open the water tap. The inlet hose is squashed or kinked. E10 • Check the inlet hose connection. The filter in the inlet hose or the inlet valve filter are blocked. . E10 • Clean the water inlet filters. (See &...
Page 33 - TECHNICAL DATA
Problem Possible cause/Solution The laundry is full of differ - ent coloured fluff: The fabrics washed in the previous cycle released fluff of a differ - ent colour (refer to “Fluff in the garments” in chapter “Use - Washing & Drying”) .• The drying phase helps to eliminate some fluff.• Clean th...
Page 34 - CONSUMPTION VALUES; the ambient temperature.; INSTALLATION; Unpacking; After removing all the packaging, care
Spin Speed Maximum 1400 rpm CONSUMPTION VALUES Programme Energy consumption (KWh) Water consumption (litres) Programme duration (Hours.Minutes) White Cottons 95° 2.0 61 For the duration of the programmes, please refer to the display on the control panel. Cottons 60° 1.3 58 Cotton ECO 60° 1) 1.02 46 ...
Page 36 - Positioning and levelling
5. Open the porthole and remove the poly - styrene block fitted on the door seal. 6. Fill the smaller upper hole and the two large ones with the corresponding plas - tic plug caps supplied in the bag con - taining the instruction booklet. Positioning and levelling Install the machine on a flat hard ...
Page 37 - Water inlet
Please ensure that when the appliance is installed, it is easily accessible for the engineer in the event of a breakdown. Carefully level by screwing the adjustable feet in or out. Never place cardboard, wood or similar materials under the machine to compensate for any unevenness in the floor. Rubbe...
Page 38 - The appliance must be connected to a cold water supply.; Water drainage; Into a drainage standpipe
WARNING! Installation should comply with local water authority and building regulations’ require - ments. The appliance must be connected to a cold water supply. A minimum water pressure of 0.05 MPa (0.5 bar) is required for safe operation of the appli - ance. If you cannot make the cold water conne...
Page 39 - Onto a sink outlet spigot.
If your drain hose looks like this (see be - low) you do not require the “U” piece”. Just push the hose firmly in to the standpipe. 2. Onto a sink outlet spigot. If the outlet spigot has not been used before, remove any blanking plug that may be in place. Push the drain hose onto the spigot and secu...
Page 40 - In the interest of the environment; ELECTRICAL CONNECTION; Connect the machine to an earthed socket.
In the interest of the environment The appliance should be connected to the FOUL drainage system, the water will then be taken to a sewage works for treatment before being dis - charged safely into a river. It is essential that these appliances are not con - nected to the surface water drainage syst...
Page 41 - ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS; you purchased the product.; Packaging materials; The materials marked with the symbol are recyclable.; Ecological hints; then be washed at a lower temperature.
ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it should be taken to the appropriate collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of corre...