Page 3 - During Use; Important Safety Information
3 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 removed beforeuse. Serious damage can occur to the product and toproperty if this is not ad...
Page 4 - Contents; For the User
4 Contents For the User Important Safety Information 3 Your New Washing Machine 5 Description of the Appliance 6 The Control Panel 7 Operating sequence 8-11 Washing 4,5 kg of white cotton at 90 °C 8 Load the laundry 8 Measure out the detergent 8 Measure out the fabric softener 8 Select the required ...
Page 5 - Your New Washing Machine; Ecological hints
5 Your New Washing Machine i Your new washing machine, meets all modern needs for effective treatment of laundry with lowwater, energy and detergent consumption. ■ Automatic cooling of the wash water to 60°Cbefore draining, with the 90°C programme. Thisreduces thermal shock to fabrics, helping to pr...
Page 6 - Description of the Appliance; Detergent dispenser drawer
6 Description of the Appliance 1 Detergent dispenser drawer 2 “Mains-on” light 3 “Options” buttons 4 Programme guide 5 Program me selector dial & ON/OFF switch 6 Door opening handle 7 Filter 8 Adjustable feet Detergent dispenser drawer Prewash Main Wash Fabric softener AL035
Page 7 - The Control Panel; Detergent dispenser drawer; RINSE HOLD button; Programme Guide
7 The Control Panel 1 Detergent dispenser drawer 2 Mains-on light This light illuminates when the appliance is operating. 3 RINSE HOLD button Press this button to make the machine stop with water inthe drum after the synthetic or delicate wash cycles.This prevents any creasing which may take place i...
Page 8 - Operating Sequence; Measure out the detergent
8 Operating Sequence Before your first wash, we recommend that you run acotton cycle at 60°C, without any laundry in themachine, to remove any manufacturing residue from thedrum and tub.Pour 1/2 a measure of detergent into the dispenserdrawer and start the machine. WASHING 4.5 KG OF WHITE COTTON AT ...
Page 9 - Select the required programme; At the end of the programme
9 5. Select the required programme Turn the programme selector dial CLOCKWISE to therequired programme. 6. Start the machine Before starting up the machine check that: ■ the appliance is plugged in ■ the water supply taps are turned on ■ the door and the detergent dispenser drawer areclosed. Pull th...
Page 12 - Washing Hints
12 Washing Hints i Do NOT overload the machine. Weigh the laundry thefirst 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 ha...
Page 14 - Using a water softening agent
14 Bounce conditioning sheets for use in a tumble dryer.We recommend the conditioning sheets are pinned(using a safety pin) to an article of laundry and placed inthe tumble dryer. How much detergent and fabricsoftener? The amount to be used depends on: the load: if the detergent manufacturer does no...
Page 15 - Wash Care Symbols; Important Notes
15 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 16 - Washing Programmes; Programmes for cotton and linen
16 Washing Programmes Programmes for cotton and linen Pre-wash & Whites W h i t e c o t t o n , f o re x a m p l e h e a v y s o i l e dg a r m e n t s , s h e e t s ,h o u s e h o l d l i n e n ,underwear, towels. 1 Prewash at 40 ˚CWash at 90˚C4 rinsesLong spin at 1000 rpm HALF LOAD 4.5 kg Whit...
Page 17 - Programmes for synthetics, delicates and wool
17 Washing Programmes Programmes for synthetics, delicates and wool Mixed Fabrics S y n t h e t i c o r m i x e df a b r i c s , u n d e r w e a r,coloured garments, non-shrink shirts, blouses. 7 PrewashWash at 50˚C3 rinsesShort spin at 600 rpm (*) 2 kg RINSE HOLD RINSE HOLD RINSE HOLD Wash programm...
Page 18 - Maintenance and Cleaning
18 Maintenance and Cleaning Before any maintenance or cleaning is carriedout you must DISCONNECT the appliancefrom the electricity supply Descaling The water we normally use contains lime. It is a goodidea to periodically run a high temperature wash withdetergent or use a descaler in the machine. Do...
Page 19 - Cleaning the filter; The dangers of freezing
19 Cleaning the filter The water drain filter A clean filter is important for the correct functioning ofthe machine, and should therefore be cleaned after everywashing programme. Open the filter door and place a container underneath tocatch any spillage. If the filter is blocked and themachine is un...
Page 20 - Something Not Working; Symptom; Possible causes
20 Something Not Working Certain problems are due to lack of simple maintenance or oversights, which can be solved easily without calling outan engineer. Before contacting your Bendix Service Force Centre, please carry out the checks listed below. Important: If you call out an engineer to a fault li...
Page 21 - Service & Spare Parts; Customer care
21 If after the above checks, there is still a fault , call yourlocal Bendix Service Force Centre. Service & Spare Parts If you require an engineer or wish to purchase spareparts contact your local Bendix Service Force Centre bytelephoning: 08705 929929 Your telephone call will be routed to the ...
Page 22 - Guarantee Conditions; Exclusions; European guarantee
22 Guarantee Conditions Bendix standard guaranteeconditions This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and otherlegal rights.We, Bendix, undertake that if, within 12 months of thedate of the purchase, this BENDIX appliance or anypart thereof is proved to be defective by reason only offaulty wor...
Page 26 - Unpacking
26 Unpacking All transit bolts and packing must be removedbefore using the appliance You are advised to keep all the packaging for re-use incase the appliance has to be transported again. ■ Unscrew and remove the three rear transit bolts(using a spanner). ■ Lay the machine gently on its back, making...
Page 28 - Water drainage
28 Water drainage This appliance is designed to be permanently plumbedinto your home's water supply and drainage system. The appliance drain hose should hook (use the plastic“U-piece” supplied) into a standpipe with an internaldiameter of approximately 38mm (see diagram) thusensuring there is an air...
Page 30 - Electrical connections; Permanent connection
30 Electrical connections Any electrical work required to install this applianceshould be carried out by a qualified electrician.orcompetent person WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED. The manufacturer declines any liability should this safety measure not be observed. Before switching on, make s...