Page 3 - Introduction; Notes on disposal
Introduction Please read and follow these instructions carefully and operate the machineaccordingly. This booklet provides important guidelines for safe installation, use,maintainance and some useful advice for best results when using your machine.Keep all documentation in a safe place for future re...
Page 4 - F) Caution: water temperature can reach 90°C during
General delivery notes Please check that the following items are delivered with the appliance: – Instruction manual– Guarantee card – Blanking plug– Inlet hoses & bracket – Base panel – x2 push clips – x2 adhesive clips Check that no damage has occurred to the machine during transit. If it has, ...
Page 6 - Quick start; to disengage. The door locked neon will go out
Quick start Washing – Open the door by pressing the DOOR button – Select the laundry and put it in the machine – Close the door – Put detergent in the dispenser compartments. Please refer to the programmeguide table within this manual. – Select programme by turning the programme knob. – Select any f...
Page 7 - Installation & testing
Remove the machine from the packaging – close to where it will finally bepositioned remembering the plug must be easily accessible after installation – andproceed as follows: On the back of the machine 1) Remove the central screw A and side screws B and pull out the transit bracket C alongwith the r...
Page 8 - Connecting the fill hoses
Note: we recommend you keep the transit bracket andscrews to protect the machine for future transit.The Manufacturers will not be responsible for anydamage to the machine caused by not following theinstructions relating to releasing the transit protection.The user is responsible for all installation...
Page 9 - Water supply requirements
Water supply requirements Connect the machine to the drainage system used by household sinks. 9 THIS MACHINE MUST BE CONNECTED INACCORDANCE WITH THE WATER SUPPLYREGULATIONS. WATER BYELAWS PROHIBITCONNECTION TO A SURFACE WATER DRAIN. No other appliance should be plumbed into the standpipe. There are ...
Page 10 - Testing the installation; Installation testing is now complete.
Testing the installation Refer to the programme guide for details of how to select programmes. 1. Turn on the water supply and check for leaks from fill hoses. 2. Switch on the electricity supply. 3. Select a spin programme and then press the on/off button to start the machine.Allow the programme to...
Page 11 - Electricity supply and safety advice
11 Electricity supply and safety advice Washing machines are supplied to operate at a voltage of 240V, 50 Hz single-phase. Check that the conductor is powerful enough to supply at least 3.0 kW,then connect the plug to a 13A earthed socket. Electricity can be extremely dangerous. This washing machine...
Page 12 - Useful washing advice; Loading your washing machine
12 Useful washing advice Tips on using your appliance in the most environmentally-friendly and economicalway Loading your washing machine To make further reductions of energy, water and detergent consumption, werecommend that you put a full load into your machine. Energy savings of up to50% can be a...
Page 13 - Description of Controls; Door button
Description of Controls All the controls on your product’s control panel are listed as follows. The button options areselected when the buttons are pressed in. Carefully read the relevant descriptions detailedbelow: On/Off After selecting the programme press the on/off button to start the machine. A...
Page 14 - PROGRAMME Selector; DRYING TIME Selector; Detergent drawer
14 Note: this model is fitted with an electronic “sensor”device that checks the load is balanced correctly. If theload is slightly unbalanced the machine will re-balanceit automatically to then carry out the normal spin.If, after several attempts, balance is not restored areduced spin speed will be ...
Page 15 - Detergents, washing aids and amounts to use; Choice of detergent; Additional laundry aids
This ensures that the liquid detergent is dispersed in the drum only when needed. – the third, labelled “ ” is for special additives, fabric softeners, fragrances,starch, brighteners etc. The machine is programmed to automatically take up additives during the finalrinse stage for all wash cycles. 15...
Page 16 - Liquid detergent dosage
Do not put solvents in the washing machine!Keep detergents and other laundry products out of children’s reach.Before pouring in the detergent check that there are no foreign bodies in thedetergent drawer.Dosage details are usually shown on the detergent packaging. Follow thoseinstructions! Dosages O...
Page 17 - Programme selector
17 Programme selector The washing machine has 3 different programme groups according to type ofwash, temperature, spin speeds and duration for handling the various types offabric and their level of soiling (see wash programme guide). 1. COTTONS The programmes are designed for maximum washing and rin...
Page 18 - Main wash; Auto half load; Sorting the laundry
Main wash Auto half load The washing machine is fitted with a self adjusting water level system. This systemenables the machine to use the optimum amount of water needed to wash and rinsethe laundry in relation to the particular load. This results in a reduction of the waterand electricity used with...
Page 19 - The correct way to wash
Note: when sorting laundry – check there are no metal objects in the laundry (such aspaper clips, safety pins, pins,coins etc...); In the event of amachine failure during thewarranty period and foreignobjects are found to be thecause of the failure a labourcharge may be made for thecall out of an en...
Page 20 - Selecting the wash programme
Putting detergent in machine D) Open the drawer, choose the detergent and put in the correctamount, according to themanufacturer’s instructions and thedetergent advice on page 15.Add any other laundry aids (see page16). Close the drawer again.Liquid detergents that are to be placeddirectly into the ...
Page 21 - Tumble drying programmes; Drying Process; Tumble Drying; Sorting the Laundry
21 Tumble drying programmes Drying Process The load is dried in thermostatically controlled warm air. The drum changes direction during the drying cycle to prevent the laundry fromtangling and hence produce even drying. Cool air is used during the last tenminutes of the drying cycle to minimise crea...
Page 23 - Safety Features
23 Programme Water Electricity Duration consumption consumption in mins* in litres kWh Whites normal 90°C; full load 70 2.50 160 Coloureds fast 60°C; full load 59 1.14 140 Coloureds fast 40°C; full load 59 0.50 95 Mixed fabrics 60°C; 2.0 kg load 36 0.83 90 Wool 40°C; 1.0 kg load 53 0.40 58 Water and...
Page 24 - Programme guide
24 Programme guide PROGRAMME FABRIC TYPE PROGRAMME FOR MAX MAX DETERGENT LOAD WATER TEMP °C I II Whites Normal Colourfast fabrics Intensive – heavily 5 * 90° * * * 1 & Prewash Cotton, linen, hemp soiled Coloureds Cotton, colourfast Normal soiling 5 60° * * 2 Fast mixed fibres Coloureds Cotton, m...
Page 26 - Cleaning and routine maintenance; Cleaning the drawer
Cleaning and routine maintenance Do not use alcohol-based scourers and /or thinners on the outside of yourwashing machine, just a wipe with a damp cloth will suffice. The washingmachine needs very little maintenance:– Cleaning the drawer compartments. – Cleaning the filter. – Cleaning the door glass...
Page 27 - Cleaning the door glass
Transporting or storing theappliance for long periods whenappliance is not in use If the appliance is being transported or is out ofuse for long periods in unheated places, allremaining water must be completely removedfrom all hoses.Ensure mains power plug is disconnected, thenunclip the discharge h...
Page 28 - Trouble shooting
Trouble shooting What might be the cause of...Defects you can remedy yourself Before calling GIAS Service for technical advice please run through the followingchecklist. A charge will be made if the machine is found to be working or has beeninstalled incorrectly or used incorrectly. If the problem p...
Page 29 - Power failure; Important: the water and the load may be very hot!
Power failure If there is a power failure the wash cycle will be interrupted, the wash programme andfunctions will be suspended.When the power is restored, the wash programme and functions will re-start from the samepoint and complete the programme.The load can be removed from the machine during a p...
Page 30 - Customer Service; Your Guarantee
Customer Service The appliance is covered by a certificate of guarantee which allows you free useof the Hoover Technical Support Service (termed GIAS tel: 08705 400 600),except for the price of the call, for a period of one year from the date of purchase.Remember to send off the guarantee certificat...
Page 31 - Hoover Spares Service; Hoovercare
For service and repairs please call our national number: Hoover Technical – Tel: 08705 400 600Support Service [ Eire 018301 666 ] Always use genuine Hoover spares, available direct from GIAS Service: Hoover Spares Service Tel: 01204 556111 Hoovercare To maintain your Hoover product in peak condition...