Page 2 - Important Safety Information
2 Installation ● This appliance is heavy. Care should be taken when moving it. ● It is dangerous to alter the specifications or attempt to modify this product in any way. ● All packing and transit bolts must be removed before use. Serious damage can occur to the product and to property if this is no...
Page 3 - Contents; For the User
3 Contents For the User Your New Washer-Dryer 4 Important Safety Information 2 Description of the Appliance 5 Detergent dispenser drawer 5 The Control Panel 6 Operating Sequence 7-11 Washing 5 kg of white cotton at 95°C 7 Load the laundry 7 Measure out the detergent 7 Measure out the fabric softener...
Page 4 - Your New Washer-Dryer; Ecological hints; Important
4 Your New Washer-Dryer Your new washer-dryer meets all modern requirements for effective treatment of laundry withlow water, energy and detergent consumption. It is gentle with your laundry, simple to use and easy to care for. ● The special wool programme with its new delicate wash system treats yo...
Page 5 - Description of the Appliance; Deterg ent dispenser drawer
5 Description of the Appliance 1 Detergent dispenser drawer2 Programme guide 3 Drying time selector dial4 Drying indicator light5 “Mains-on” light 6 “On-Off” button7 “Half Load” button 8 Spin Speed selector dial9 Programme selector dial 10 Door opening handle11 Filter 12 Adjustable feet Deterg ent d...
Page 6 - The Control Panel
6 The Control Panel 7 Spin speed selector dial This dial allows you to select the desired spin speed orthe following options: ● “ NO SPIN ”: All the spinning phases are excluded. To be used for items that tend to crease. If position NO SPIN is selected for cotton items (programmes A - B - C - D ), t...
Page 7 - Operating Sequence
7 Operating Sequence Before the first wash, we recommend that you run acotton cycle at 95°C, without any laundry in themachine, to remove any manufacturing residue from thedrum and tub.Pour 1/2 a measure of detergent into the main washcompartment of the dispenser drawer and start the machine. WASHIN...
Page 8 - At the end of the programme; Measure out the detergent
8 6. Start the machine Before starting the machine check that: ● the appliance is plugged in ● the water supply taps are turned on ● the drain hose is correctly and securely positioned ● the door and the detergent dispenser drawer are closed. Depress the “ On-Off ” button: the mains-on light will il...
Page 9 - Select the spin speed or option; or R; Select the programme
9 Close the drawer gently. 4. Select the spin speed or option NO SPIN or R INSE H OLD Turn the dial to the required position. 5. Select the programme Turn the programme selector dial clockwise to the programme K . K M0017a 45 0 55 0 65 0 750 850 10 00 12 00 spi n no hold rinse C0065 6. Start the mac...
Page 10 - Select the programme; At the end of the programme
10 DRYING 2.5 KG OF COTTON You have for example just machine-washed and spun at1200 rpm 5 kg of laundry.They are cotton fabrics of medium weight which youwant to iron as soon as they are dry.Switch off the machine.Then remove the laundry from the appliance and dividethe items to obtain two loads of ...
Page 11 - Select the programme; Select the required time; At the end of the programme
11 AUTODRYING 1 KG OF MIXED FABRICS You intend to wash and dry automatically 1 kg of mixedfabrics which do not need ironing.Proceed as follows: 1. Load the laundry. 2. Add the washing powder and fabric softener. 3. Select the programme Turn the programme selector dial clockwise to programme K . 4. S...
Page 12 - Washing and Drying Hints
12 Washing and Drying Hints Do NOT overload the machine. Weigh the laundry the first few times you use the appliance. The average weights of the most common items are listed 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...
Page 14 - Wash Care Symbols; Important Notes
14 Wash Care Symbols Wash care labels inside garments recommend how to launder your clothes with the best results. The care labelling code is in line with care labelling used in the rest of Europe. The symbols used make it easy to select the correct programme on your washing machine. WASHING SYMBOL ...
Page 15 - Washing Programmes; Programmes for cotton and linen
15 Washing Programmes Degree of soil and type of laundry Description Wash programme/ Washing symbol Programme dial position Possible options Max. load Non Fast Coloureds Fast Coloureds Whites Whites + prewash For heavy soiled cottonitems. Fast coloured cotton orlinen fabrics, shirts,underwear, towel...
Page 16 - Programmes for synthetics, mixed fabrics, delicates and wool
16 Important! ● Some programmes when selected may start with a short drain. This is quite normal and not a fault with theappliance.When a programme is selected, the selector dial will advance to the water filling position. ● We recommend that you do not switch the appliance off and on during its ope...
Page 17 - Drying Programmes
17 Drying Programmes (*) The STORE DRY drying programme for cotton is the reference programme for the Energy Label data, in compliance with EC directive 92/75. Degree of drying Store dry (*) Suitable for itemsto put awaywithout ironing Type of fabric Cotton and linen(towels, T-shirts,bathrobes) Prog...
Page 18 - Maintenance and Cleaning
18 Maintenance and Cleaning Before any maintenance or cleaning is carried out youmust DISCONNECT the appliance from the electricity supply. Descaling The water we use normally contains lime. It is a goodidea to periodically use a water softening powder in themachine. Do this separately from any laun...
Page 19 - The dangers of freezing
19 If the filter is blocked and the machine is unable to drainyou will need to drain the water manually from themachine at this stage. To do this, unhook the drain hosefrom the standpipe or sink and hold the end of the hoseover a bowl on the floor. The water should drain bygravity into the bowl. Whe...
Page 20 - Something Not Working; Symptom
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 local Service Force Centre, please carry out the checks listed below. IMPORTANT: if you call out an engineer to a fault lis...
Page 21 - Service & Spare Parts
21 Symptom The door will not open Possible causes ● The programme is still running. ● The door lock has not yet released. ● Water in the tub: the door cannot be opened if water is present in the tub. Spinning starts late or the machinedoes not spin ● The electronic unbalance detection device has cut...
Page 22 - Guarantee Conditions; Standard guarantee conditions; Exclusions; European guarantee
22 Guarantee Conditions Standard guarantee conditions We, Zanussi Electrolux undertake that if, within 12months of the date of the purchase, this ZanussiElectrolux appliance or any part thereof is proved to bedefective by reason only of faulty workmanship ormaterials, we will, at our option, repair ...
Page 24 - Unpacking; Positioning
24 Unpacking All transit bolts and packing must be removed before using the appliance. You are advised to keep all the packaging for re-use incase the machine is to be transported again.Using a spanner unscrew and remove the two rearbottom screws. Slide out the two plastic pins.Lay the machine gentl...
Page 26 - Levelling; In the interest of the environment
26 If your drain hose looks like this (see below) you do notrequire the “U” piece”. Just push the hose firmly intothe standpipe. 2. Onto a sink outlet spigot. If the outlet spigot has not been used before, removeany blanking plug that may be in place. Push the drain hose onto the spigot and secure w...
Page 27 - Electrical connection; Permanent connection
27 Electrical connection Any electrical work required to install this applianceshould be carried out by a qualified electrician orcompetent person. WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BEEARTHED.The manufacturer declines any liability should this safety measure not be observed. Before switching on, make sur...