Page 2 - Safety information; General safety
Safety information It is most important that this instruction book should be retained withthe appliance for future reference. Should the appliance be sold ortransferred to another owner, or should you move house and leave theappliance, always ensure that the book is supplied with the appliance inord...
Page 4 - Child safety
• The users should always check that they have not left their gas lighters (disposableor otherwise) in their clothing. • Never tumble dry items that have had contact with chemicals such as drycleaning fluid. These are of a volatilenature and could cause an explosion.Only tumble dry items which have ...
Page 5 - Contents; Operating instructions
Contents Operating instructions Safety information 2 General safety 2 Installation 3 Use 3 Child safety 4 Product description 7 Detergent dispenser drawer 8 Control panel 8 Programme Dial (2) 9 Spin (3) 9 Automatic dry (4) 9 Time dry (5) 9 Prewash (6) 9 Extra Rinse (7) 10 Start Pause (8) 10 Door loc...
Page 7 - Product description
Product description 1 Detergent dispenser drawer 2 Control panel 3 Door opening handle 4 Rating plate 5 Drain pump 6 Adjustable feet 1 2 3 5 4 6 7
Page 8 - Detergent dispenser drawer; Control panel
Detergent dispenser drawer Compartment for detergent used for prewash and soak phase or for stain removerused during the stain action phase (ifavailable). The prewash and soak detergent isadded at the beginning of the washprogramme. The stain remover is addedduring the stain action phase. Compartmen...
Page 10 - Display
Extra Rinse (7) This appliance is designed to save energy. Ifit necessary to rinse the laundry using anextra quantity of water (extra rinse), selectthis option. Some additional rinses will beperformed. This option is recommended forpeople who are allergic to detergents, and inareas where the water i...
Page 11 - First use; Acoustic signals
• Selection of drying time in minutes . After starting the programme, theremaining time is updated every minute. If you select a drying time longer than55 minutes, after a few seconds, thedisplay will show it in hours andminutes. • Delay start , a time value indicated in hours and selected by the re...
Page 12 - Daily use; Load the laundry
Child lock This function works in two different ways:• If enabled before the «Start/Pause» button is pressed, it prevents the machinefrom being started. • If enabled after pressing the «Start/ Pause» button, it prevents any changesbeing made to the programmes oroptions selected To enable or disable ...
Page 13 - Select the delay start
Select the requiredprogramme Turn the programme dial to the requiredprogramme. The washing machine willautomatically select the maximum spin valueprovided for the programme you havechosen and the display will show theduration, calculated on the basis of themaximum load for each type of fabric.Pressi...
Page 14 - Start the programme
programme will appear again. The washprogramme can be delayed from 30 min - 60min - 90 min, 2 hours and then by 1 hour upto a maximum of 20 hours.You can cancel the delay time at anymoment, before you press the «Start/Pause» button. Selecting the delayed start You must select this option after you h...
Page 15 - End of programme
How to open the doorduring the cycle of aprogramme You can open the door, after having set thewashing machine to Pause, provided thefollowing conditions exist:• The washing machine is not in the heating phase • The level of the water is not high;If these requirements are met, when youpause the washi...
Page 16 - Drying only
Use - Drying Drying only Warning! The recommended load size is 4 kg forcottons and linen and 3 kg for syntheticitems. By pressing Drying Time button it is also possible to dry up to 6 kg ofcotton items (see the «DryingProgramme » table). Warning! The water tap must be open and thedrain hose must be ...
Page 18 - Helpful hints and tips; Sorting out the laundry
5. Start the programme by pressing button 8 . The time remaining is updated every minute on the display. 6. At the end of the programme turn the selector dial to the O position to switch the machine off and remove the laundry. Helpful hints and tips Sorting out the laundry Follow the wash code symbo...
Page 19 - Detergents and additives
Tar stains: first treat with stain remover, methylated spirits or benzine, then rub withdetergent paste. Detergents and additives Good washing results also depend on thechoice of detergent and use of the correctquantities to avoid waste and protect theenvironment.Although biodegradable, detergents c...
Page 20 - Drying Hints; Garment labels
Drying Hints Preparing the dryingcycle As a dryer, the appliance works on thecondensation principle. Therefore, the water tap must beopen and the drain hose must drainwater into a sink or into the drainpipe, even during the drying cycle.Attention! Before starting the drying programme,reduce the load...
Page 21 - Additional drying; Washing programmes
according to the different fabrics. Take noteof the duration drying time of the alreadyperformed cycles. Additional drying If the laundry is still damp at the end of thedrying programme, select a short dryingcycle again. Warning! Do not over dry the laundry in order to avoidcreasing of fabrics or ga...
Page 24 - Drying Programmes
Programme - Maximum and MinimumTemperature - Cycle Description - MaximumSpin Speed - Maximum Fabrics Load - Type ofLaundry Options Detergent Compartment Spin Drain and long spinMaximum spin speed at 1600 rpmMax. load 8 kgSeparate spin for hand washed cotton garments andafter programmes with the set ...
Page 27 - Care and cleaning; Descaling; External cleaning
The consumption data shown on thischart is to be considered purelyindicative, as it may vary dependingon the quantity and type of laundry,on the inlet water temperature andon the ambient temperature. Care and cleaning You must DISCONNECT the appliancefrom the electricity supply, before you cancarry ...
Page 28 - Washing drum; Door seal
To aid cleaning, the top part of the additivecompartment should be removed. Cleaning the drawerrecess Having removed the drawer, use a smallbrush to clean the recess, ensuring that allwashing powder residue is removed fromthe upper and lower part of the recess. Replace the drawer and run the rinsepr...
Page 29 - Cleaning the pump
Cleaning the pump The pump should be inspected regularly andparticularly if:• the appliance does not empty and/or spin; • the appliance makes an unusual noise during draining due to objects such assafety pins, coins etc. blocking the pump. • a problem with water draining is detected (see chapter “Wh...
Page 32 - Installation; Unpacking
Installation Unpacking All transit bolts and packing must beremoved before using the appliance.You are advised to keep all transit devices sothat they can be refitted if the machine everhas to be transported again.1. After removing all the packaging, carefully lay machine on it’s back toremove the p...
Page 33 - Positioning and levelling; Plumbing in
5. Open the porthole and remove the polystyrene block fitted on the doorseal. 6. Fill the smaller upper hole and the two large ones with the corresponding plasticplug caps supplied in the bag containingthe instruction booklet. Positioning and levelling Install the machine on a flat hard floor. Makes...
Page 34 - Water inlet
of connectors are available from goodhardware stores and plumbers merchants tosuit most domestic plumbing. Any alterationto your existing plumbing must be carriedout by a competent person, or qualifiedplumber. Water inlet An inlet hose is supplied and can been foundinside the machine drum. Do not us...
Page 35 - Water drainage
Warning! Installation should comply with local waterauthority and buildingregulations’ requirements.The appliance must beconnected to a cold watersupply. A minimum water pressure of 0.05MPa (0.5 bar) is required for safeoperation of the appliance.If you cannot make the cold waterconnection direct fr...
Page 36 - Special conditions
If the outlet spigot has not been usedbefore, remove any blanking plug that maybe in place. Push the drain hose onto the spigot andsecure with a clip, ensure a loop is formed inthe drain hose (see diagram) to preventwaste from the sink entering the appliance.If you intend to drain the hose from them...
Page 37 - Electrical connection
SHOWER BATH BIDET WASHING MACHINE DISHWASHER RAINWATER ‘RUN-OFF’ SURFACE WATER DRAINS & SEWERS UNTREATED DISCHARGE RIVER RIVER FOUL DRAIN FOUL SEWERS SEWAGE TREATMENT WORKS TREATED DISCHRGE SINK TOILET Electrical connection Any electrical work required to install thisappliance should be carried ...
Page 39 - What to do if...
What to do if… Certain problems are due to lack of simplemaintenance or oversights, which can besolved easily without calling out an engineer.Before contacting your local Service Centre,please carry out the checks listed below. Important! if you call out an engineer to a fault listed below, or to re...
Page 42 - Repairs - After Sales Service
Problem Possible cause/Solution The machine does not dryor does not dry properly: The drying time or the dryness degree has not been set.• Set the drying time or the dryness degree.The water tap is not turned on ( E10 ). • Open the water tap.The drain filter is clogged. ( E20 ) • Clean the drain fil...
Page 43 - Spare parts; Environment concerns; Packaging materials
Please retain your purchase receipt safely forthe service engineer to verify the purchasedetails. Important! If you call out an engineer to a fault listed above, or to repair a fault causedby incorrect use or installation, a charge willbe made even if the appliance is underguarantee. Spare parts Alw...