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 Prewash (4) 9 Intensive (5) 10 Extra Rinse (6) 10 Quick (7) 10 Start Pause (8) 10 Door lock lig...
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 9 - None
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Detergent dispenser drawer 2 Programme selector dial 3 Spin button 4 Prewash button 5 Intensive button 6 Extra rinse button 7 Quick button 8 Start/Pause button 9 Door lock light 10 Delay start button 11 Display - Wash time Programme Dial (2) It allows you to switch the appl...
Page 11 - First use
The washing machine has stoppedwith water in the tub , at the end of the «Soak» programme or if the «Rinsehold» option has been set: this is indicatedby a flashing zero. The «Door lock» pilotlight is still on. The door cannot beopened. The washing machine hascompleted the programme : this is indicat...
Page 12 - Personalisation; Acoustic signals; Daily use; Load the laundry
Personalisation Acoustic signals The machine is provided with an acousticdevice, which sounds in the following cases:• at the end of a washing cycle• if there is a faultYou can deactivate the acoustic signal(except if there is a fault) by pressing thebuttons 5 and the 6 simultaneously for about 5 se...
Page 15 - End of programme
How to interrupt aprogramme Press the button 8 to interrupt a programme which is running, thecorresponding green pilot light startsblinking.Press the same button again to restart the programme. How to open the doorduring the cycle of aprogramme You can open the door, after having set thewashing mach...
Page 16 - Helpful hints and tips; Sorting out the laundry
Stand by : once the programme has finished after a few minutes theenergy saving system is enabled withthe pilot lights switched on. Bypressing any button the appliance willcome out of the energy saving status. Helpful hints and tips Sorting out the laundry Follow the wash code symbols on eachgarment...
Page 17 - Detergents and additives
Lipstick: moisten with acetone as above, then treat stains with methylated spirits.Treat any residual marks with bleach. Red wine: soak in water and detergent, rinse and treat with acetic or citric acid, thenrinse. Treat any residual marks with bleach. Ink: depending on the type of ink, moisten the ...
Page 18 - Washing programmes
Washing programmes Programme - Maximum and MinimumTemperature - Cycle Description - MaximumSpin Speed - Maximum Fabrics Load - Type ofLaundry Options Detergent Compartment Cottons 90° - 60°Main wash - RinsesMaximum spin speed at 1200 rpmMax. load 6 kg - Reduced load 3 kg White cotton (heavily or nor...
Page 21 - Technical data
Programme - Maximum and MinimumTemperature - Cycle Description - MaximumSpin Speed - Maximum Fabrics Load - Type ofLaundry Options Detergent Compartment Spin Drain and long spinMaximum spin speed at 1200 rpmMax. load 6 kgSeparate spin for hand washed cotton garments andafter programmes with option R...
Page 22 - Consumption values; Care and cleaning; Descaling
Consumption values Programme 1) Energy consumption (KWh) 2) Water consumption (litre) 2) White Cottons 95 °C 2.1 62 Cottons 60 °C 1.35 59 Cottons 40 °C 0.75 59 Synthetics 40 °C 0.5 44 Delicates 40 °C 0.55 57 Wool/ Handwash 30 °C 0.3 57 1) Refer to the display for the programme time.2) The consumptio...
Page 23 - External cleaning; Washing drum
We recommend that a maintenance washbe performed on a regular basis.To run a maintenance wash:• The drum should be empty of laundry.• Select the hottest cotton wash programme. • Use a normal measure of detergent, must be a powder with biological properties. External cleaning Clean the exterior cabin...
Page 28 - 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 29 - 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 correspondingplastic plug caps supplied in the bagcontaining the instruction booklet. Positioning and levelling Install the machine on a flat hard floor. Makes...
Page 30 - Water inlet; Water drainage
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 Warning! This appliance must be connected to a cold watersupply. The inlet hos...
Page 32 - Special conditions
Important! Before connecting up the machine to new pipework or to pipeworkthat has not been used for some time, runoff a reasonable amount of water to flushout any debris that may have collected in thepipes. Special conditions If the floor is carpeted or covered withcrumbly or soft material, insert ...
Page 33 - 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 35 - 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 38 - Repairs - After Sales Service; Spare parts
Repairs - After Sales Service Repairs - After SalesService Your appliance comes with a three yearwarranty.If it is not working correctly; consult the faultfinding guides within this instruction book("What to do if ..."). If a fault occurs whichyou can not resolve through following theadvice ...
Page 39 - Environment concerns; Packaging materials
Environment concerns The symbol on the product or on itspackaging indicates that this product maynot be treated as household waste. Insteadit should be taken to the appropriatecollection point for the recycling of electricaland electronic equipment. By ensuring thisproduct is disposed of correctly, ...