Page 2 - Use; Important Safety Information
2 Installation ● This appliance is heavy. Care should be taken whenmoving it. ● It is dangerous to alter the specifications or attemptto modify this product in any way. ● All packing and transit bolts must be removedbefore use. Serious damage can occur to theproduct and to property if this is not ad...
Page 3 - Contents; For the User
3 Contents For the User Important Safety Information 2 Your New Washing Machine 4 Description of the Appliance 5 Door locked light 5 Detergent dispenser drawer 5 Child safety feature 5 The Control Panel 6-9 Programme information 9 Operating Sequence 10-12 Load the laundry 10 Measure out the detergen...
Page 4 - Your New Washing Machine; Ecological hints
4 Your New Washing Machine Your new washing machine meets all modern requirements for effective treatment of laundry withlow water, energy and detergent consumption. Even small loads are washed “economically” because the amount of water used is regulatedautomatically according to the load and type o...
Page 5 - Description of the Appliance; Door locked light
5 Description of the Appliance 1 Detergent dispenser drawer 2 Control panel 3 Door locked light 4 Door opening handle 5 Drain pump 6 Adjustable feet Door locked light It stays on during the whole programme indicating thatthe door is locked.When the light goes out, the door can be opened. Detergent d...
Page 6 - The Control Panel; “Option” buttons
1 Detergent dispenser drawer 2 Programme selector dial The programme selector dial is divided into followingsections: • Cottons, • Synthetics, • Delicates • Wool Hand washing • Special programmes from “ Soak 30° ” to “ 30 Minute wash ” • Reset/Off programme Off The selector dial can be turned either...
Page 9 - Programme information
9 When the programme has finished, the “ End ” light comes on. The “ End ” pilot light flashes in the event of operating problems. And the relative alarm code appears on thedisplay. EE1100 = the machine does not fill EE2200 = the machine does not empty EE4400 = the door has not been closed To elimin...
Page 10 - Operating Sequence; Measure out the detergent; Switch the machine on; Select the desired
10 Operating Sequence Before the first wash, we recommend that you pour 2 litresof water into the main wash compartment of the detergent drawer in order to activate the ECO valve. Thenrun a cotton cycle at 60°C, without any laundry in themachine, to remove any manufacturing residue from thedrum and ...
Page 13 - Washing Hints
13 Washing Hints Do NOT overload the machine. Weigh the laundry the first few times you use the appliance. The average weights of the most common items arelisted below as a guide: 1000g = 1 kg Sheet 700-1000 g Pillow case 100-200 g Tablecloth 400-500 g Serviette 50-100 g Tea towel 70-120 g Linen han...
Page 14 - Wash Care Symbols; Important Notes
14 Wash Care Symbols Wash care labels inside garments recommend how to launder your clothes with the best results. The care labellingcode is in line with care labelling used in the rest of Europe. The symbols used make it easy to select the correctprogramme on your washing machine. WASHING SYMBOL BL...
Page 15 - Washing programmes
Washing programmes The “Cottons 60 ° economy” is the reference programme for the data entered in the energy label, in compliance with EEC 92/75 standards.* This data is given purely as an indication: the consumption values may vary in relation to the quantity and type of laundry, the temperature of ...
Page 17 - Maintenance and Cleaning
17 Maintenance and Cleaning Before any maintenance or cleaning is carried out youmust DISCONNECT the appliance from the electricity supply. Descaling The water we use normally contains lime. It is a goodidea to periodically use a water softening powder in themachine. Do this separately from any laun...
Page 18 - Cleaning the water inlet filter
18 • When no more water comes out, unscrew the pump cover and remove it. Always keep a rag nearby to dryup spillage of water when removing the cover. • Remove any objects from the pump impeller byrotating it. • Put the cap back on the emergency emptying hose and place the latter back in its seat. • ...
Page 19 - Something Not Working; Symptom
19 Something Not Working Certain problems are due to lack of simple maintenance or oversights, which can be solved easilywithout calling out an engineer. Before contacting your local Service Force Centre, please carry outthe checks listed below.IMPORTANT: if you call out an engineer to a fault liste...
Page 22 - Unpacking; Positioning
22 Unpacking All transit bolts and packing must be removed before using the appliance. You are advised to keep all the packaging for re-use incase the machine is to be transported again. Using a spanner unscrew and remove the two rearbottom screws. Slide out the two plastic pins. Lay the machine gen...
Page 24 - Levelling; Special conditions; In the interest of the environment
24 2. Onto a sink outlet spigot. If the outlet spigot has not been used before, removeany blanking plug that may be in place. Push the drain hose onto the spigot and secure with aclip if required, ensure a loop is formed in the drainhose (see diagram) to prevent waste from the sinkentering the washi...
Page 25 - Electrical connection; Permanent connection
25 Electrical connection Any electrical work required to install this applianceshould be carried out by a qualified electrician orcompetent person. WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BEEARTHED. The manufacturer declines any liability should this safety measure not beobserved. Before switching on, make sur...