Page 3 - Water and power consumption has been reduced in all programmes.
GB 3 1. THE NEW WASHING SYSTEM This new washer dryer is the outcome of years of research. The leading-edge design and the quality of the production processes used to manufacture this product ensure it will give you many years of excellent service. Its concept satisfies all current and future washing...
Page 4 - GB; The manufacturer declines all
GB 4 2. SAFETY WARNINGS Attention! These warnings are given for safety reasons. Please read them carefully before installing and using the appliance. This manual forms an integral part of the appliance and must therefore be kept intact together with the machine. Before using the appliance, carefully...
Page 5 - Before removing laundry from the washer dryer,; The manufacture declines all responsibility
GB 5 Do not wash petrol-soaked garments in the washer dryer. Make sure there are no inflammable items (e.g.: lighters, matches, etc.) in pockets before washing. If volatile fluids have been used to clean garments, make sure that the substances have been removed before loading them in the washing mac...
Page 6 - For Great Britain only
GB 6 For Great Britain only Warning : this appliance must be earthed. Fuse replacement If the mains lead of this appliance is fitted with a BS 1363A 13amp fused plug, to change a fuse in this type of plug use an A.S.T.A . approved fuse to BS 1362 type and proceed as follows: 1. Remove the fuse cover...
Page 7 - located at the rear of the washer dryer.; POSITIONING AND LEVELLING; Place the appliance in the
GB 7 3. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Important ! The appliance must be installed by a specialised technician according to current regulations. This washer dryer is very heavy. Take care when lifting it. 3.1 UNPACKING The inside of the machine comprises a moving assembly which is blocked for transport p...
Page 8 - WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION
GB 8 3.3 WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION 1. Check that inlet pressure lies between the following values: 50-900kPa . For higher pressures, install a pressure reducer. 2. Connect the cold water inlet hose ( light blue ring nut) to the cold water tap with a ¾ gas thread, taking care to screw it firmly into pl...
Page 9 - Description of controls
GB 9 4. DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS 4.1 CONTROL PANEL All the commands and controls of the appliance are assembled together on the front panel. Description of controls A Open door button B ON-OFF and programme selection knob C Delay timer shown on display LED – (only for models with this option) D Time ...
Page 10 - Open door button
GB 10 A Open door button Press the button to open the door . Chapter 5 – Washing instructions – explains how the door works and how to use it. B ON-OFF and washing and drying programme selection knob This knob lets you: • switch the machine on and off by moving it in either direction from the OFF po...
Page 11 - Press the button repeatedly to select the drying programme:; Options buttons; Only press this button for specific requirements
GB 11 I Select spin speed and drying time for delicates button Press the button repeatedly to select the required spin speed. The following spin speeds are available: • 0000: spin disabled and stop with tub full. The machine does not perform the final spin and ends the washing programme with water i...
Page 12 - Economy cycle button; Press this button for cottons programmes,; Extra Rinse button; This option should not be used for synthetics or woollens.; “Start/Pause” button
GB 12 Economy cycle button - e Press this button for cottons programmes, the machine will perform an extended wash at 35°C (biological step) thereby offering good washing performance combined with power saving. The machine then continues the cycle at the selected temperature. N.B.: Press the economy...
Page 13 - : main wash detergent; WASHING INSTRUCTIONS; PREPARING THE WASHING; DRY CLEANING
GB 13 4.2 DETERGENT TRAY This is located to the left of the control panel. Pull it out to open. The tray comprises four compartments which are marked as follows “ 1” : pre-wash detergent “2” : main wash detergent “ ” or “3” : fabric softener, starch, etc. (treatment products). Compartment “4” is use...
Page 14 - OPENING THE DOOR; Make sure there is no water in the tub and that the drum is not moving.; PREPARING THE WASHING; save electricity by washing full loads divided by type of fabric; LOADING THE WASHING; loaded with up to 5kg; ADDING DETERGENT AND ADDITIVES; The level of the liquids must not exceed the maximum limit
GB 14 5.2 OPENING THE DOOR The machine is fitted with a safety device that prevents the door from opening while it is working. 1. Before opening the door, wait 1 or 2 minutes after the programme ends (“End” LED on) to allow the safety device to disengage. 2. Make sure there is no water in the tub an...
Page 15 - Water hardness; Hardness level; DOSING POWDER DETERGENTS; Normally dirty washing; DOSING LIQUID DETERGENTS; only for the main; SWITCHING ON THE MACHINE AND SELECTING THE WASHING PROGRAMME; Wool
GB 15 Water hardness Hardness level French degree fH German degree dH Soft Up to 15° Up to 8° Moderately hard 15° - 25° 8° - 14° Hard 25° - 40° 14° - 22° Very hard Over 40° Over 22° 5.6 DOSING POWDER DETERGENTS Normally dirty washing 1. Choose a programme without prewash. 2. Pour the total quantity ...
Page 16 - Intensive washing programme; for resistant cotton, coloured or hemp fabrics.; Delicate washing programmes; programme in the Wool sector.; MODIFYING STARTING PARAMETERS; Press the select spin speed button (
GB 16 Intensive washing programme for resistant cotton, coloured or hemp fabrics. Delicate washing programmes for delicate artificial synthetic fibres, blends or linen fabrics. They prevent the formation of creases that are difficult to remove during ironing. Wool programme only for garments marked ...
Page 17 - ONLY FOR MODELS FEATURING THIS FUNCTION; STARTING THE WASHING PROGRAMME; detergent and additive; INTERRUPTING OR CHANGING THE WASHING PROGRAMME; Example
GB 17 5.10.3 DELAYED START ( ONLY FOR MODELS FEATURING THIS FUNCTION ) Press the delayed start button ( ). The relative LED located above the button lights up. The display visualises the time remaining (hours/minutes) before the selected washing programme starts: the display initially shows 0 hours ...
Page 18 - END OF PROGRAMME; Turn the programmes knob to OFF to switch off the machine.; END OF PROGRAMME BEEPER
GB 18 5.13 END OF PROGRAMME The washing programmes are automatically completed, the display shows END and the “Time remaining” LED lights up. 1. Turn the programmes knob to OFF to switch off the machine. 2. Open the door. 3. Remove the washing from the drum. 4. Leave the door ajar in order to allow ...
Page 19 - GENERAL INFORMATION
GB 19 6. USING THE MACHINE FOR DRYING PURPOSES 6.1 GENERAL INFORMATION During drying cycles it is essential that the water tap is open and that the drain hose is correctly positioned. With this machine it is possible to set wash-only programmes, dry-only programmes and wash-dry programmes. For the l...
Page 20 - To automatically wash and dry the washing, its weight; INTERRUPTION OR CHANGE OF DRYING PROGRAMME
GB 20 6.3 TIMED DRYING The length of drying time corresponds to the time selected with the drying selection button. 6.4 WASH-DRY PROGRAMME It is possible to use a wash-dry programme for intensive programmes (cotton, coloureds) and for synthetics/delicates. With the wool wash programme it is not poss...
Page 21 - EXTERNAL CLEANING; Clean parts in plastic with a damp cloth.; CLEANING THE DRUM
GB 21 7. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Important – Before cleaning or servicing the machine, remove the plug from the socket. 7.1 EXTERNAL CLEANING • Regular and constant cleaning will keep your appliance looking like new. • Clean the outer surfaces with soap and water and then dry thoroughly with a soft...
Page 22 - Unscrew the cover of the pump “D” by turning it anti-clockwise.; CLEANING THE DETERGENT TRAY; Turn off the water tap.
GB 22 3. Pull out the drain hose “A”. Attention: if the hose is hot it means the water is hot or boiling. Place a tray on the floor and remove the plug “B” to drain the water. Depending on the quantity of water, it may be necessary to empty the tray several times. When no more water comes out, push ...
Page 24 - ERROR SIGNALS; Error code
GB 24 11 The machine does not spin The unbalanced load sensor has triggered because the washing is not uniformly distributed inside the drum. If the washing is wet at the end of the cycle, distribute it well inside the basket and repeat just the spin cycle. 12 Draining water from the drum In the eve...
Page 25 - PROGRAMS
GB 25 9. CONTROL PANEL SYMBOLS PROGRAMS OPTIONS OTHER SYMBOLS DRYING WATER INCREASE FABRIC CONDITIONER HAND WASH NO SPIN OR STOP WHIT FULL TUB OPEN DOOR PRE-WASH DELAY TIMER START-PAUSE RINSES DELICATES START DRAIN AND SPIN - e ECONOMY CYCLE WASH SECTION QUICK WASH END COTTON AND COLOURED EXTRA RINS...