Page 3 - CONTENTS
3 CONTENTS 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS INTRODUCTION 12 WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION 13 Specifications 14 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 15 Removing the transport screws/rods 16 Moving and transport after installation 17 Location 17 Adjusting feet 18 Installation clearances 19 Connecting to water supply 19 Aqua...
Page 4 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Carefully read the instructions for use before using the washing machine. Please, do not use the washing machine without reading and understanding these instructions or use first. These instructions for use of a washing machine are supplied with different types or models of wash...
Page 12 - WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION
12 WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION FRONT 1 Control unit 2 Programme selector knob 3 Detergent compartment 4 Door 5 Rating plate 6 Pump filter cover BACK 1 Water hose 2 Power cord 3 Drain hose 4 Adjustable feet 5 Shipping bolts/screws
Page 13 - SPECIFICATIONS
13 SPECIFICATIONS (DEPENDING ON MODEL) The rating plate is fitted on the front wall of the appliance door (see chapter "WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION"). Rating plate Dimensions (mm) Index Dimension(mm) A 595 B 845 C 610 D 640 E 670 F 1150 Before connecting the washing machine to the power main...
Page 14 - INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION; INSTALL BOTTOM COVER
14 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION Remove all packaging (see chapter »DISPOSAL«). When removing the packaging, make sure not to damage the appliance with a sharp object. Keep the packaging material (plastic bags, other plastic parts etc.) out of reach of children. Check for any damage on the appliance. ...
Page 15 - REMOVING THE TRANSPORT SCREWS/RODS
15 REMOVING THE TRANSPORT SCREWS/RODS Before the first use of the appliance, transport screws/rods must be removed. A blocked appliance may be damaged when it is switched on for the first time. Warranty shall be void in cases of such damage. Save the transport screws/rods in case you have to transpo...
Page 16 - MOVING AND TRANSPORT AFTER INSTALLATION
16 MOVING AND TRANSPORT AFTER INSTALLATION If you wish to move the washing machine after it has been installed, the blocking screws/rods have to be re-installed to prevent vibration damage to the washing machine during transport (see chapter »INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION/Removing the transport screws...
Page 18 - INSTALLATION CLEARANCES
18 INSTALLATION CLEARANCES The washing machine may not be in contact with a wall or adjacent furniture. For optimum washing machine operation, we recommend observing the clearances from the walls as indicated in the figure.In case of failure to observe the minimum required clearances, safe and corre...
Page 19 - CONNECTING TO WATER SUPPLY
19 CONNECTING TO WATER SUPPLY Attach the water inlet hose onto the water tap properly. For normal washing machine operation, the pressure in the water mains should be between 0.1-1 MPa (1-10 bar; 1-10 kp/cm 2 ; 10-100 N/cm 2 ). Minimum dynamic water pressure can be determined by measuring the water ...
Page 20 - CONNECTING AND SECURING DRAIN HOSE
20 Do not dip the water supply hose with the Aqua stop system in water as it contains an electric valve. The water supply hose can be connected without a non-return valve. When connecting the water supply hose, make sure to connect it in a way that allows adequate and unobstructed water supply. CONN...
Page 22 - CONNECTING POWER SUPPLY
22 CONNECTING POWER SUPPLY Before connecting the washing machine to the power mains, wait for at least 2 hours until it reaches room temperature. Connect the washing machine to a grounded power outlet which should be freely accessible after installation. The outlet should be fitted with an earth con...
Page 23 - BEFORE THE FIRST USE
23 BEFORE THE FIRST USE Make sure the washing machine is disconnected from the power supply and then open the door towards you (figures 1 and 2). Clean the drum using a soft and moist cloth. You can also use the "Drum Clean" program. In such case, connect the appliance to the power supply an...
Page 24 - WASHING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP; STEP 1: HEED THE LABELS ON THE LAUNDRY
24 WASHING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1-6) STEP 1: HEED THE LABELS ON THE LAUNDRY Normal wash; Sensitive laundry Max. washing temp. 95°C Max. washing temp. 60°C Max. washing temp. 40°C Max. washing temp. 30°C Hand wash only Do not wash Bleaching Bleaching in cool water Bleaching not allowed Dry cleaning...
Page 25 - STEP 2: PREPARING THE WASHING PROCESS; INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTO DOSING FUNCTION; ► ADDING DETERGENT/SOFTENER
25 STEP 2: PREPARING THE WASHING PROCESS 1. Sort the laundry by type of fabric, colour, soiling, allowed washing temperature, etc. (see PROGRAMME TABLE). 2. Close the buttons and zippers, tie any ribbons, and turn the pockets inside out; remove any metal clips that could damage the laundry and appli...
Page 26 - ► AUTO DOSING STEPS
26 1. Open the detergent drawer. 2. Add detergent to the auto-dosing detergent dispenser (A). 3. If necessary, add softener to the auto-dosing softener dispenser (B). 4. Close the auto dosing drawer. ► AUTO DOSING STEPS • When the washing machine is used for the first time, the auto dosing function ...
Page 29 - CONTROL PANEL; Icon
29 This machine is controlled by touch + knob. Programs can be selected by touching the screen or turning the knob. The Power and Start/Pause buttons can be operated by touch. CONTROL PANEL Icon Name Description Power button For powering on/off the washing machine. Start/Pause button For starting/su...
Page 30 - POWER
30 For powering on/off the washing machine.When the washing machine is in standby, or after the screen displays the program end interface, press and hold the Power key for 3s to enter the power-off state.In standby mode, or in the program end interface or Wash & Dry retry reminder interface, if ...
Page 31 - LOADING THE WASHING PROCESS
31 Open the drum door by pulling the handle towards you (figure 1). Place the laundry into the drum (after making sure the drum is empty) (figure 2). Close the door (figure 3). The door is locked when you here a click. LOADING THE WASHING PROCESS Never try to forcefully open the door. Moreover, do n...
Page 32 - STEP 3: CHOOSING WASHING PROGRAMME
32 After turning on the machine by touching the Power button, turn the knob or touch the program zone on the screen to select a proper program according to the type and degree of fouling of clothes. See PROGRAMME TABLE. STEP 3: CHOOSING WASHING PROGRAMME Programme Max. load kg Maximum Speed (rpm) De...
Page 34 - Spin
34 STEP 4: SELECTING ADDITIONAL SETTINGS AND FUNCTIONS Touch the selected program time to change the Temp and Spin settings, and to set additional functions such as Prewash, Extra Rinse, Steam, Quicker, UV, Anti crease, Intensive and Stain Removed. More additional functions can be displayed by slidi...
Page 36 - Add Clothes
36 Intelligent Laundry Report When network is connected, touch this icon to enter the Intelligent Laundry Report interface, where information such as energy consumption and weather is displayed. Favorites Touch this icon to add the current program to your favorites. The added program will appear at ...
Page 40 - WLAN Connection and Binding
40 WLAN Connection and Binding 1. Connect the machine to network ① Turn on the machine after connecting it to power supply. If the WLAN icon at the upper right corner of the screen shows the connected state, skip the following steps and directly enter Step 2 to bind the machine; ② Long press [WLAN] ...
Page 41 - Pairing via Mobile App
41 Pairing via Mobile App 1. Launch Connect Life; click Add appliances to add devices; 2. Select Washing Machine to bind the washing machine; 3. Scan the second QR code on the screen to perform device pairing (the first QR code is for App downloading); 4. As prompted on the screen, click “SCAN THE D...
Page 42 - FUNCTION TABLE
42 FUNCTION TABLE Programs Steam Prewash UV Sterilization Quiet Mode Stain Removed Intensive Anti Crease Quicker Extra Rinse Cotton Eco - - - - - - - Synthetics Mix - - Daily wash - - - - - Baby Care - - Allergy Care - - - Drum Clean - - - - - - - - - Spin - - - - - - - - Rinse+Spin - - - - - - - Po...
Page 43 - STEP 5: STARTING A WASHING PROGRAM
43 After selecting a program and its function parameters, touch the Start/Pause button to start washing. 1. Washing Process 2. Rinsing process 3. Spinning Process STEP 5: STARTING A WASHING PROGRAM
Page 44 - STEP 6: END OF WASHING PROGRAM; Report; HOME; Evaluate
44 STEP 6: END OF WASHING PROGRAM At the end of the program, the washing machine produces a prompt tone; the screen displays the end interface, and you can long press the Power button for 3s to turn off the machine. If no operation is performed within 10min, the washing machine will shut down automa...
Page 45 - ADDING/REMOVING LAUNDRY DURING OPERATION; Manual Interruption of Program
45 INTERRUPTIONS AND CHANGING PROGRAM ADDING/REMOVING LAUNDRY DURING OPERATION The appliance door can be opened if the water level and water temperature are below a predefined threshold. The door will be unlocked automatically if all the following conditions are met: • water temperature in the drum ...
Page 46 - EMERGENCY DOOR OPENING
46 EMERGENCY DOOR OPENING If the machine door cannot be opened for special reasons such as power failure, please use the lock rod at the drain pump door for emergency opening.Note:1. Do not use it when the appliance is working normally.2. Before operation, make sure that the inner barrel has stopped...
Page 47 - MAINTENANCE & CLEANING; CLEANING DETERGENT COMPARTMENT
47 MAINTENANCE & CLEANING Before cleaning, unplug the washing machine from the power mains. Children should not clean the washing machine or perform maintenance tasks without proper supervision! CLEANING DETERGENT COMPARTMENT Detergent compartment should be cleaned at least twice per month. To r...
Page 49 - CLEANING PUMP FILTER
49 CLEANING PUMP FILTER During cleaning, some water may be spilled. It is therefore recommended to place an absorbent cloth on the floor.Make sure the water has cooled down before you release it from the appliance. The pump filter must be occasionally cleaned, especially after washing very fleecy, w...
Page 50 - CLEANING EXTERIOR
50 Always disconnect the washing machine from the power mains before cleaning. Clean the washing machine exterior and display unit using a soft damp cotton cloth and water. Then, use a soft dry cloth to dry the appliance. Do not use any solvents, abrasive cleaners, or cleaning agents that could dama...
Page 51 - TROUBLESHOOTING
51 WHAT TO DO...? The washing machine automatically controls the operation during the washing cycle. If any irregularity is identified, it will be indicated by a fault code (F:XX) on the display. The fault message will not disappear unless the machine is shut down. External factors (e.g. the power g...
Page 52 - ERROR CODES AND TROUBLESHOOTING
52 ERROR CODES AND TROUBLESHOOTING Problem/error Description What to do? F01 Water inflow fault Check the following: • Is the water tap open? Is the pressure too low? • Is the water hose pinched? • Is the filter on the water hose clogged? • Is the hose frozen? F03 Drainage fault Check the following:...
Page 54 - STAIN REMOVAL TIPS
54 STAIN REMOVAL TIPS Before using special-purpose stain removers, try using the natural methods that do not harm the environment to remove less stubborn stains. Prompt action will make it easier to remove stains! Damp the stain and then rinse with cold (lukewarm) water - but never with hot water! S...
Page 56 - DISPOSAL
56 DISPOSAL The packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials that can be recycled, disposed of, or destroyed without hazard to the environment. To this end, packaging materials are labelled appropriately. The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the product should not be ...