Page 2 - Safety precautions; General safety precautions; CAUTION; Instructions for use
2 Safety precautions Read the operating instructions be-fore using the appliance for the firsttime. General safety precautions ▪ This appliance can be usedby children aged 8 andabove and by persons withreduced physical, sensoryor mental capabilities, orlack of experience and/orknowledge, provided th...
Page 3 - Correct use
Safety precautions 3 ▪ Any repairs, modifications or manipula-tions to the appliance, especially anyelectrically live parts, may only be car-ried out by the manufacturer, its cus-tomer service department or similarlyqualified persons. Repairs if carried outincorrectly may cause serious injury,damage...
Page 4 - Using for the first time; Transport lock; Serial number; Modifications
Safety precautions 4 Using for the first time The appliance must be installed andconnected to the electricity supply bya qualified fitter/electrician in accord-ance with the separate installation in-structions. Transport lock Remove the transport lock (hexagonhead screws at the back of the appli-anc...
Page 5 - Contents
Contents 1 Appliance description 6 1.1 Appliance construction .................................. 6 1.2 Indicator lights ................................................. 6 1.3 Operating and display elements .................. 7 2 Programme overview 8 2.1 Whites and coloureds programmes ..............
Page 6 - Appliance description; Appliance construction; Indicator lights
1 Appliance description 1.1 Appliance construction 1 2 3 4 56 78 Detergent dispenser drawer (2) 9 111213 10 Drain tray (4) 1 Pivoting operating panel 8 Liquid detergent flap / drain tray opener 2 Detergent dispenser drawer 9 Siphon for fabric conditioner 3 Appliance door 10 Emergency door release to...
Page 7 - Operating and display elements
1 Appliance description 1.3 Operating and display elements 1 2 5 7 9 6 4 8 3 1 Pause 6 Favourites 2 Display 7 Whites and coloureds programmes 3 Door opener 8 Programmes for normally soiled cotton load 4 Additional functions and extra programmes 5 Fast forward / 9 EcoManagement End of programme White...
Page 8 - Programme overview; Whites and coloureds programmes
2 Programme overview 2 Programme overview To select the right programme, please follow the fabric care symbols on the laundry labels, e.g. 40 . woollens and textiles with the fabric care label may only be washed using the additional function «Hand wash». 2.1 Whites and coloureds programmes Buttons P...
Page 11 - EcoManagement
2 Programme overview Buttons Additional functions Degree of soiling / Anti-mite: Adjustment to the degree of soiling of the washing. 1x Light soiling: For lightly soiled washing. 2x Medium soiling: For normally soiled washing. Extended wash time. 3x Heavy soiling: For heavily soiled washing. Extende...
Page 12 - Operating the appliance; Preparations
3 Operating the appliance 3 Operating the appliance 3.1 Preparations ▸ Check the foreign body trap is inserted correctly. ▸ Insert the mains plug into a suitable mains socket. ▸ Turn on water tap. ▸ Press the button to open the appliance door. 3.2 Loading the washing ▸ Load up to a maximum of 8 kg d...
Page 13 - Adding washing detergent; Compartments
3 Operating the appliance 3.3 Adding washing detergent Liquid detergent Powder detergent ▸ Pull the detergent dis- penser drawer out as faras it will go. ▸ Pull the detergent dis- penser drawer out as faras it will go. a 1 ▸ Pull flap a upwards and out and insert into position 1 . 2 a ▸ Pull flap a ...
Page 14 - Detergent dosage; Water hardness; After adding the washing detergent; Dyeing textiles
3 Operating the appliance 3.4 Detergent dosage Adding too much washing detergent can cause excess foaming, The con-sequences: poor wash results, damage to the appliance in the worst case. The correct dosage depends on the degree of soiling, the wash load, the water hardness andthe product used. Foll...
Page 15 - Programmes for normally soiled cotton load; Selecting additional functions; Selecting programme end time
3 Operating the appliance 3.7 Programmes for normally soiled cotton load 40 °C Coloureds normal ▸ Press the button 1x. 40°C Coloureds normal 3h40 End 13:49 1400 rpm The adjacent display appears. 10 °C Coloureds normal ▸ Press the button 2x. 10°C Coloureds normal 3h40 End 13:49 1400 rpm The adjacent ...
Page 17 - Correcting entry
3 Operating the appliance 3.13 Bio wash / Soap wash Ensure the alkaline detergent or soap detergent are added to the correct compartment (see page 13) . Bio wash Soap wash 60 ▸ Press the button for the desired programme onceor more. 60 ▸ Press the button for the desired programme onceor more. ▸ Pres...
Page 18 - With childproof lock activated; Selecting programme; Aborting programme; Opening the appliance door during washing
3 Operating the appliance 3.16 With childproof lock activated Selecting programme How to turn the childproof lock on/off is described in «User settings». ▸ Close the appliance door. The adjacent display appears. Childproof lock ▸ Hold the desired, flashing pro- gramme button depressedand at the same...
Page 19 - End of programme; Unloading the washing before time; Stop after rinsing
3 Operating the appliance 3.18 End of programme Unloading the washing before time Shortly before the end of the programme, the washing is loosened up. This takes about 1–2minutes. Note: If steam anti-crease has been selected, the loosening-up period is extended to about 60 minutes to further prevent...
Page 20 - EcoManagement statistics
3 Operating the appliance Hygiene recommendation ▪ If the adjacent display appears at the end ofthe programme: Hygiene recommendation:at least 60 °C programme ▸ Run the next wash cycle at least at 60 °C. ▪ If the adjacent display appears at the end ofthe programme: or select appliancehygiene ▸ Unloa...
Page 21 - Favourites; Defining favourites; Changing favourites
4 Favourites 4 Favourites Simple start to frequently used programmes. Note: The appliance door has to be open to define, change or delete a fa- vourite. 4.1 Defining favourites ▸ Press the button 2x. The adjacent display appears. Define favourite 1 empty 15:38 60 ▸ Select programme and addi- tional ...
Page 22 - Deleting favourites; Starting favourites
4 Favourites 4.3 Deleting favourites ▸ Press the button repeatedly until the favourite programmeto be cleared appears:The adjacent display appears. Define favourite 1 empty 15:38 ▸ Hold the button depressed for about 3 seconds.The adjacent display appears. 1 YES: NO: save changes? ▸ Press one of the...
Page 23 - User settings; Spin speed
5 User settings 5 User settings Providing no programme is running and no error message is displayed, the user settingscan be changed with the appliance door open or closed. 5.1 Preparations The serial number has to be retrieved before the user settings can be changed. User settingsFN XXXXX XXXXXX ▸ ...
Page 24 - Programming delayed start/OptiTime
5 User settings 5.5 EcoManagement Ein 4x EcoManagement OFF EcoManagement ON EcoManagement Clear counter? Programmingdelayed start Clear average? JA: NO: Clear water counter? YES: NO: Clear energy counter? YES: NO: Programmingdelayed start 1 When this function is activated, expectedconsumption values...
Page 25 - Soft water; Automatic door opener
5 User settings 5.7 AquaPlus 6x AquaPlus Standard AquaPlus more water AquaPlus +1 rinse AquaPlus more water +1 rinse AquaPlus more water + 2 rinses 1 ▪ Standard: Normal water level. ▪ more water: Increased water level. ▪ + 1 rinse: 1 additional rinsing cycle. ▪ more water + 1 rinse: Increased wa- te...
Page 26 - Loosening up the washing; Brightness
5 User settings 5.12 Loosening up the washing 11x Loosening up 30 secs. Loosening up 10 mins. Loosening up 30 mins. Loosening up 6 hrs. 1 Touch the button at any time to open the appliance door. The washingcan be unloaded. 5.13 Silent 12x Silent OFF Silent ON 1 When the function is turned on, pro-gr...
Page 27 - Care and maintenance; Cleaning the detergent dispenser drawer (as required); Cleaning the detergent compartments
6 Care and maintenance 5.16 Factory settings 16x Restorefactory settings? Factory settings YES: NO: Factory settingsrestored! The factory settings can be restored. Thelanguage if changed is not reset to thefactory setting. 17x Display goes out. Configuration saved 6 Care and maintenance Using the co...
Page 29 - Cleaning the foreign body trap
6 Care and maintenance 6.4 Cleaning the foreign body trap Note : Clean the foreign body trap at regular intervals as well as after washing, for instance, pet blankets or other wash items that cause a thick build-up of fluff. ▸ Drain off any residual water (see page 28) . 1 ▸ Remove any foreign objec...
Page 30 - Opening the appliance door in the event of a power failure
6 Care and maintenance 6.5 Opening the appliance door in the event of a power failure Wait until the washing drum is completely stationary. A washing drum that is stillrotating poses a risk of serious injury. ▸ Close the water tap and disconnect the appliance from the mains. ▸ Open the drain tray by...
Page 31 - Error messages
7 Trouble-shooting 7 Trouble-shooting You may be able to trouble-shoot the following errors yourself. If not, note down the errormessage in full (message, F and E numbers) and call Customer Services. 7.1 Error messages Display Possible cause Solution A2 Check water outlet ▪ The foreign body trap isc...
Page 33 - Other possible problems
7 Trouble-shooting Display Possible cause Solution Foam in mainwash:Rinsing extended ▪ If there is very heavyfoaming, the programmeis automatically extendedby a rinsing cycle. Thisimproves the wash res-ults, but extends the pro-gramme time. ▸ Reduce the amount of washing deter- gent used next time. ...
Page 35 - Unsatisfactory wash results
7 Trouble-shooting Problem Possible cause Solution Laundry is still dryafter programmehas finished – noerror message. ▪ «Demo mode» is turnedon. ▸ Open the appliance door. ▸ Hold the and buttons de- pressed. ▸ Simultaneously press the button. «Demo mode ON» appears in the dis-play. ▸ Press the butto...
Page 37 - Spare parts
8 Spare parts Result Possible cause Solution Fabric wear ▪ Washing drum over-loaded ▸ Put less laundry into the washing drum (see page 12) . ▪ Friction between fabricsduring washing. ▸ Select additional function «Easy care». ▪ Pilling ▸ Turn items inside out before washing. 8 Spare parts Please give...
Page 38 - Technical data; Note for testing institutes; Data for the 40 °C Coloureds normal programme
9 Technical data 9 Technical data Dimensions Spin speed Height 85 cm 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200,1400, 1600 rpm Width 59.5 cm Depth 62.5 cm Weight 70 kg Electrical connection Pumping height of pump 1.2 m See identification plate: ▸ Open the drain tray. Dry load capacity 8 kg The identification plate...
Page 39 - Consumption values; VAS Vibration Absorbing System
9 Technical data 9.2 Consumption values The consumption data and programme times given serve only as a guide. They refer to themaximum load capacity and can vary with, for instance, towelling material, a very cold waterfeed, the degree of soiling selected or a smaller wash load. The time remaining s...
Page 40 - Washing tips; Energy and water economy
10 Washing tips 9.5 Automatic energy-saving stand-by The appliance is equipped with automatic energy-saving stand-by to avoid consuming energyunnecessarily. All displays go out within minutes of a programme finishing. Energy consumption is reducedto an absolute minimum. The safety functions, however...
Page 41 - Avoiding damage
10 Washing tips 10.2 Avoiding damage ▪ Follow the fabric care symbols on garment labels. ▪ The wash temperature selected should agree with the recommended temperature range ofthe washing detergent to ensure the washing detergent is at its most effective. ▪ Wash white and coloured textiles separately...
Page 42 - Packaging; Disposal
11 Disposal 11 Disposal 11.1 Packaging Never allow children to play with packaging material due to the danger of injury orsuffocation. Store the packaging material in a safe location or dispose of it in anenvironmentally-friendly way. 11.2 Safety Render the appliance unusable to prevent accidents ca...
Page 43 - Notes
Page 44 - Quick instructions
13 Quick instructions Please first read the safety precautions in the operating instructions. Starting programme ▸ Switch on appliance and turn on water tap. ▸ Press the button. Appliance door opens. ▸ Load laundry. ▸ Add washing detergent to detergent dis- penser drawer. When programme has finished...