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CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE
Always use original spare parts.
When contacting our Authorised Service Centre, ensure that you have the
following data available: Model, PNC, Serial Number.
The information can be found on the rating plate.
Warning / Caution-Safety information
General information and tips
Environmental information
Subject to change without notice.
1. SAFETY INFORMATION
Before the installation and use of the appliance, carefully
read the supplied instructions. The manufacturer is not
responsible for any injuries or damage that are the result
of incorrect installation or usage. Always keep the
instructions in a safe and accessible location for future
reference.
1.1 Children and vulnerable people safety
WARNING!
Risk of suffocation, injury or permanent
disability.
• This appliance can be used by children aged from 8
years and above and persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience
and knowledge if they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a
safe way and understand the hazards involved.
• Children between 3 and 8 years of age and persons
with very extensive and complex disabilities shall be
kept away from the appliance unless continuously
supervised.
• Children of less than 3 years of age should be kept
away from the appliance unless continuously
supervised.
• Do not let children play with the appliance.
• Keep all packaging away from children and dispose of
it appropriately.
• Keep detergents away from children.
• Keep children and pets away from the appliance when
the door is open.
• If the appliance has a child safety device, it should be
activated.
• Children shall not carry out cleaning and user
maintenance of the appliance without supervision.
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1.2 General Safety
• Do not change the specification of this appliance.
• This appliance is intended to be used in household
and similar applications such as:
– staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other
working environments;
– by clients in hotels, motels, bed & breakfast and
other residential type environments;
– areas for communal use in blocks of flats or in
launderettes.
• The appliance shall be installed as a freestanding
product or below the kitchen worktop if space margins
permit.
• Do not install the appliance behind a lockable door, a
sliding door or a door with a hinge on the opposite
side, that would prevent the appliance door from being
fully open.
• Connect the mains plug to the mains socket only at
the end of the installation process. Make sure that the
mains plug is accessible after installation.
• The ventilation opening in the base must not be
covered by a carpet, mat, or any floor covering.
• CAUTION: The appliance must not be supplied
through an external switching device, such as a timer,
or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on
and off by a utility.
• Ensure good air ventilation in the room where the
appliance is installed to avoid the backflow of
unwanted gases into the room from appliances
burning gas or other fuels, including open fires.
• Exhaust air must not be discharged into a flue which is
used for exhausting fumes from any appliances
burning gas or other fuels.
• The operating water pressure at the water entry point
from the outlet connection must be between 0.5 bar
(0.05 MPa) and 8 bar (0.8 MPa).
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• Do not exceed the maximum load of 7 kg (refer to the
"Programme chart" chapter).
• The appliance must be connected to the water mains
using the new supplied hose sets, or other new hose
sets supplied by the Authorised Service Centre.
• Old hose sets must not be reused.
• If the mains power supply cable is damaged, it must
be replaced by the manufacturer, its Authorised
Service Centre or similarly qualified persons to avoid
an electrical hazard.
• Wipe away lint or packaging debris that has
accumulated around the appliance.
• Items that have been soiled with substances such as
vegetable or mineral oil, acetone, alcohol, petrol,
kerosene, spot removers, turpentine, waxes and wax
removers should be washed separately with an extra
amount of detergent before being dried in the washer
dryer.
• Do not use the appliance if items have been soiled
with industrial chemicals.
• Do not dry unwashed items in the wash dryer.
• Items such as foam rubber (latex foam), shower caps,
waterproof textiles, and rubber backed articles and
clothes, or pillows fitted with foam rubber pads should
not be dried in the washer dryer.
• Fabric softeners, or similar products, should only be
used as specified by the product manufacturer’s
instructions.
• Remove all objects from items that could be a source
of fire ignition such as lighters or matches.
• Never stop the washer dryer before the end of the
drying cycle unless all items are quickly removed and
separated so that residual heat can dissipate.
• The final part of the washer dryer cycle takes place
without heat (cool down cycle) to ensure that items
reach a temperature that will not cause damage to
them.
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• Do not use high pressure water sprays and/or steam
to clean the appliance.
• Clean the appliance with a moist cloth. Use only
neutral detergents. Do not use abrasive products,
abrasive cleaning pads, solvents or metal objects.
• Before any maintenance operation, deactivate the
appliance and disconnect the mains plug from the
socket.
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 Installation
The installation must comply
with relevant national
regulations.
• Follow the installation instructions
supplied with the appliance.
• Do not use the appliance before
installing it in the built-in structure due
to safety manner.
• Do not install or use the appliance
where the temperature can be less
than 0°C or where it is exposed to the
weather.
• Always keep the appliance vertical
when it is being moved.
• Make sure that there is air circulation
between the appliance and the floor.
• Remove all the packaging and the
transit bolts.
• The floor area on which the appliance
is to be installed must be flat, stable,
heat resistant and clean.
• Keep the transit bolts in a safe place.
If the appliance is to be moved in the
future they must be reattached to lock
the drum to prevent an internal
damage.
• Always take care when moving the
appliance as it is heavy. Always use
safety gloves and enclosed footwear.
• Do not install or use a damaged
appliance.
• Do not install the appliance where the
appliance door cannot be fully
opened.
• Adjust the feet to have the necessary
space between the appliance and the
flooring.
• When the appliance is in its
permanent position, check if it is
levelled correctly with the aid of a
spirit level. If it is not, adjust the feet
accordingly.
2.2 Electrical Connection
WARNING!
Risk of fire and electric
shock.
• The appliance must be earthed.
• Always use a correctly installed
shockproof socket.
• Do not use multi-plug adapters and
extension cables.
• Do not pull the mains cable to
disconnect the appliance. Always pull
the mains plug.
• Do not touch the mains cable or the
mains plug with wet hands.
• This appliance is fitted with a 13 A
mains plug. If it is necessary to
change the mains plug fuse, use only
a 13 A ASTA (BS 1362) fuse (UK and
Ireland only).
2.3 Water Connection
• Do not cause damage to the water
hoses.
• Before connection to new pipes, pipes
not used for a long time, where repair
work has been carried out or new
devices fitted (water meters, etc.), let
the water flow until it is clean and
clear.
• Ensure that there are no visible water
leaks during and after the first use of
the appliance.
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2.4 Use
WARNING!
Risk of injury, electric shock,
fire, burns or damage to the
appliance.
• Do not put flammable products or
items that are wet with flammable
products in, near or on the appliance.
• Do not touch the glass door while a
programme operates. The glass can
get hot.
• Do not dry damaged (torn, frayed)
items that contain padding or fillings.
• If laundry has been washed with a
stain remover, carry out an additional
rinse cycle before starting a drying
cycle.
• Make sure that all metal objects are
removed from the laundry.
• Dry only fabrics that are suitable to
dry in the appliance. Follow the
cleaning instruction on the item label.
• Do not sit or stand on the open door
of the appliance.
• Do not dry dripping wet clothes in the
appliance.
• Do not let hot items to touch the
plastic parts of the appliance.
• Remove a detergent ball (if used)
before starting a drying programme.
• Do not use a detergent ball if setting a
non-stop programme.
2.5 Internal lighting
WARNING!
Risk of injury.
• Concerning the lamp(s) inside this
product and spare part lamps sold
separately: These lamps are intended
to withstand extreme physical
conditions in household appliances,
such as temperature, vibration,
humidity, or are intended to signal
information about the operational
status of the appliance. They are not
intended to be used in other
applications and are not suitable for
household room illumination.
• To replace the internal lighting,
contact the Authorised Service
Centre.
2.6 Service
• To repair the appliance contact the
Authorised Service Centre. Use
original spare parts only.
• Please note that self-repair or nonprofessional repair can have safety
consequences and might void the
guarantee.
• The following spare parts will be
available for 10 years after the model
has been discontinued: motor and
motor brushes, transmission between
motor and drum, pumps, shock
absorbers and springs, washing drum,
drum spider and related ball bearings,
heaters and heating elements,
including heat pumps, piping and
related equipment including hoses,
valves, filters and aquastops, printed
circuit boards, electronic displays,
pressure switches, thermostats and
sensors, software and firmware
including reset software, door, door
hinge and seals, other seals, door
locking assembly, plastic peripherals
such as detergent dispensers. Please
note that some of these spare parts
are only available to professional
repairers, and that not all spare parts
are relevant for all models.
2.7 Disposal
• Disconnect the appliance from the
mains electrical and water supplies.
• Cut off the mains electrical cable
close to the appliance and dispose of
it.
• Remove the door catch to prevent
children or pets from becoming
trapped in the drum.
• Dispose of the appliance in
accordance with local requirements
for the disposal of Waste Electrical
and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
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3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
3.1 Appliance overview
Hinge supports
1
Detergent dispenser
2
Control panel
3
Magnetic plate
4
Door handle
5
Rating plate
6
Plate with rubber beater
7
4. TECHNICAL DATA
DimensionWidth/ Height/ Total
Electrical connectionVoltage
depth
Overall power
Fuse
Frequency
Drain pump filter
8
Front feet for levelling the appliance
9
Drain hose
10
Mains cable
11
Inlet hose connection
12
Back feet for levelling the appliance
13
The rating plate reports the model name
(A), product number (B), electrical ratings
(C) and serial number (D).
59.6 cm /81.9 cm /55.3 cm
230-240 V
2000 W
13 A
50 Hz
x1x2
x1
E
x2
x1x1
x1x2
x4x1x1
BACD
FGHL
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Level of protection against ingress of solid particles
and moisture ensured by the protective cover, ex‐
cept where the low voltage equipment has no pro‐
tection against moisture
Water supply
Water supply pressure2)Minimum
Maximum wash loadCotton7 kg
Maximum dry loadCotton
Spin SpeedMaximum spin speed1551 rpm
1)
Connect the water inlet hose to a water tap with a 3/4'' thread.
2)
The appliance works correctly if the water pressure is not lower than 0.05 MPa (0.5 bar). If you cannot
connect the water inlet hose to the cold water tap of the primary hydraulic system, connect it to your do‐
mestic cold water storage system. Make sure not to exceed a distance of 5.02 m (16.5 ft) between the
appliance inlet hose and the bottom of the water storage tank.
1)
5. INSTALLATION
WARNING!
Refer to Safety chapters.
5.1 Be prepared for
installation
Maximum
Synthetics
IPX4
Cold water
0.5 bar (0.05 MPa)
8 bar (0.8 MPa)
4 kg
3 kg
5.2 The appliance is equipped
with ...
It is recommended that
installation is carried out by
two persons.
1
2
1
2
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5.3 Unpacking
WARNING!
Use the gloves.
WARNING!
Remove all the packaging and the transit bolts before installing the
appliance.
1. Put two polystyrene packaging
elements on the floor under the
appliance.
WARNING!
It is strongly
recommended that this
action is carries out by two
persons.
2. Carefully put the appliance down on its
rear side.
Make sure not to damage
the hoses.
3. Remove the polystyrene protection
from the bottom.
4. Return the appliance in vertical
position and remove the socket
polystyrene protection.
F
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5. Remove the power supply cable and
the drain hose from the hose holders.
It is possible to see water
flowing from the drain
hose. This is due to the
testing with water of the
appliance in factory.
6. Remove the three bolts, the hose
holders and plastic spacers by using the
spanner supplied with the appliance.
7. Close the holes with the plastic caps
you find in the user manual bag. Put the
smallest cap F in upper hole and the two
bigger caps G in lower holes.
We recommend that you keep the packaging and the transit bolts for any
movement of the appliance.
5.4 Installation on suspended
flooring
Suspended wooden floors are
particularly susceptible to vibration.
To limit vibration we recommend placing
a waterproof wooden panel, at least 15
mm thick, under the appliance. It should
be screwed to at least 2 floor beams and
should extend beyond the front feet.
If possible, install the appliance where
the floor is more stable.
x4
1100 mm 1450 mm
960 mm1230 mm
900 mm
1360 mm
max 1000 mm
min. 600 mm
max 1000 mm
min. 600 mm
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5.5 Positioning and levelling
1. Install the appliance on a flat hard floor.
WARNING!
Make sure that carpets do not
stop the air circulation below
the appliance.
Bring the appliance near the
furniture recess before
levelling it. For more details,
refer to paragraph "Building
in".
2. Loosen or tighten the feet to adjust the
level.
A correct adjustment of the
appliance level prevents the
vibration, noise and the
movement of the appliance
when in operation.
The appliance must be level and stable.
CAUTION!
Do not put cardboard, wood or
equivalent materials below the
appliance feet to adjust the
level.
5.6 Hose and cable
connection
The inlet hose
20O20
O
45O45
O
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1. Remove the inlet hose from inside the
drum.
2. To connect the water inlet hose towards
the proper direction and with the proper
inclination, check the position of the water tap
before connecting it to the back of the
appliance.
Make sure the hose is nor
kinked, squashed but neither
tensed.
3. Connect the hose to the back of the
appliance. Do not turn the inlet hose
downwards, but turn it left or right depending
on the position of your water tap.
4. Loosen the ring nut to fix it in the correct
position.
5. Connect the water inlet hose to the cold
water tap with 3/4 thread.
WARNING!
Make sure that there are no
leaks from the couplings.
Use the hose supplied with appliance.
Do not use an extension hose if the inlet hose is too short. Contact the
Authorised Service Centre for an inlet hose replacement.
Water drainage
The drain hose can be connected:
Ø 40 mm
max.
600 mm
L
600 mm
min.
820 mm
min.
560 mm
16-22 mm
min.
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To a stand pipe with vent-hole
Directly into a drain pipe at a height of not
less than 60 cm (23.6) and not more than
100 cm (39.3).
The end of the drain hose must always be
ventilated , i.e. the inner diameter of the drain
pipe (min. 40 mm - min. 1.6) must be larger
than the external diameter of the drain hose.
To a sink spigot
Put the drain hose in the spigot and tighten it
with the supplied cable tie L.
Make sure that the drain hose makes a loop
to prevent particles going into the appliance
from the sink.
To a wall-pipe
Directly to a built-in drain pipe in the room
wall and tighten it with the supplied cable tie
L.
5.7 Building in
You can extend the drain hose to maximum 400 cm. Contact the service
centre for the other drain hose and the extension.
This appliance has been designed to be built
into the kitchen furniture. See the minimum
recess dimensions in the drawings.
553 mm
596 mm
140 mm
76 mm
50 mm
50 mm
819 mm
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If hoses run behind the
appliance, make sure that
nothing closes the small
recess indicated with the
measures 50 x 50 mm.
The appliance is also equipped with an
adhesive sponge pad H that you can find
inside the drum.
Attach it on the top of the appliance where
indicated in the drawing.
When levelling the appliance under the
furniture, DO NOT squeeze the sponge pad.
Before proceeding with appliance building in,
bring it near the recess and preposition the
inlet hose, the drain hose and the mains
cable.
WARNING!
Make sure they are not kinked
or squashed.
5.8 Installing anti-tilting
device (Accessory)
Install this accessory in case of risk of appliance tilting only.
If the height of the counter is 820 mm or lower, you cannot install the antitilting device.
~10mm
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1. Remove the screws of the top cover on the
rear of the appliance and install the anti-tilting
device as shown in the drawing.
2. Adjust the anti-tilting device so that the
distance from the counter is 10mm. Loosen
the nut counterclockwise with a 3mm wrench.
Adjust the height and turn the nut clockwise
to fix it.
5.9 Preparation and assembly of the cupboard door
The dimensions of the cupboard door should be:
• width min. 595 - max. 598 mm;
• thickness 16-22 mm.
Factory pre setting
The appliance is originally pre set for the
assembly of a cupboard door opening from
right to left.
The best solution would be to
screw the upper hinge to the
upper hole of the top plate
and the lower hinge to the
lower hole of the bottom plate.
M
N
O
M
N
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y
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Reversibility of the cupboard door
Carry out the cupboard door reversibility
before the appliance is built in completely.
If the cupboard door has to be opened from
left to right, invert the position of the hinge
supports M with the magnetic plate N and
lower plate O.
Make sure that the plate with
magnet is on the upper
position.
Cupboard door preparation
For countersinking the door, it
is recommended to call a
professional.
Align the cupboard door to the furniture
correctly.
Measure the distance X to fix the height of
the hole to countersink the upper hinge. The
centre of the hole Y should be at the same
height of the stroke on the hinge support.
16-22 mm
22±1,5 mm
449
mm
595-598 mm
Ø 35 mm
12,5 - 14 mm
A
max. 105°
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Set the position of the lower hole respecting
dimensions and distances shown in the
drawing (449 mm).
Countersink the holes.
Hinges
To mount the hinges it is necessary to drill
two holes (dia. 35 mm, depth 12.5 - 14 mm
depending on the depth of cupboard door) on
the inner side of the door.
The hinges will be fixed to the door by means
of the four supplied screws A.
To align the door perfectly,
make sure that the edge of
cupboard door is parallel with
the appliance edge and to
respect the proper opening
angle (max. 105 °).
Mounting the door
Fix the hinges to the hinge supports on the
appliance by means of the two supplied
screws B.
The hinges can be adjusted to
compensate for possible
uneven thickness of the door.
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Counter-magnet
The appliance is pre set for a magnetic
closure.
For a correct closure:
1. Position the screw C and the countermagnet D on the magnetic plate N. Lean
the cupboard door against the screw until
it leaves a mark.
2. Open the cupboard door and screw the
counter-magnet D (steel disk + rubber
ring E) with the screw C in the inner side
of the cupboard door, where the screw
left the mark as described in the first
step.
5.10 Electrical connection
At the end of installation you can connect
the mains plug to the mains socket.
The rating plate and the 'Technical Data'
chapter indicate the necessary electrical
ratings. Make sure that they are
compatible with the mains power supply.
Check that your domestic electrical
installation can take the maximum load
required, also taking into account any
other appliances in use.
Connect the appliance to an earthed
socket.
The power supply cable must be easily
accessible after installing the appliance.
For any electrical work required to install
this appliance, contact our Authorised
Service Centre.
The manufacturer does not accept any
responsibility for damage or injury
through failure to comply with the above
safety precaution.
Mode
TempSpin
On/Off
PrewashTime Save
Delay
Start
Time
Dry
Auto
Dry
Start/
Pause
Wash
Dry
90°
60°
40°
30°
20°
Cold
NonStop 60min
Eco 40-60
Synthetics
Delicates
Steam
Spin/DrainRinse
Machine Clean
Anti-allergy
Sportswear
Outdoor
Denim
Cottons
Wool/
Handwash
1
24
5
11
8
7
6
9
10
12
3
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6. CONTROL PANEL
6.1 Control panel description
The permanent options are
set by holding pressed the
relative button for at least 3
seconds.
Programme dial
1
Display
2
Time Dry touch button
3
Auto Dry touch button
4
5
Start/Pause touch button
Delay Start touch button
6
6.2 Display
Time Save touch button and
7
permanent Child Lock option
Prewash touch button and
8
permanent Extra Rinse option
Spin touch button
9
Temp. touch button
10
Mode touch button:
11
• Mode - Wash
• Mode - Dry
12
On/Off push button
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Door locked indicator.
The digital indicator can show:
• Programme duration (e. g.
phase).
• Delay time (e. g.
• Cycle end (
• Warning code (e.g.
• Error indicator (
Time Save indicator.
Extra Rinse indicator.
The spin area:
Spin speed indicator
No Spin indicator. Spin phase is off.
Rinse Hold indicator.
After the ProSense System detection, it flashes when the laundry
load exceeds the maximum declared load of the selected pro‐
gramme. Refer to "The ProSense System load detection " para‐
graph.
Auto Dry indicator:
Iron dry
Cupboard dry
Extra dry
Child safety lock indicator.
).
).
).
, washing and/or drying
).
Time Dry and Non-Stop programme indicator.
7. DIAL AND BUTTONS
7.1 Introduction
The options/functions are
not available with all
washing programmes.
Check the compatibility
between options/functions
and washing programmes in
the "Programme Chart". An
option/function can exclude
another one, in this case the
appliance doesn't allow you
to set incompatible options/
functions.
7.2 On/Off
Press this button for a few seconds to
activate or deactivate the appliance. Two
different tunes sound while switching the
appliance on or off.
As the Stand-by function automatically
deactivates the appliance after several
minutes to reduce the energy
consumption, you may need to activate
the appliance again.
For more details, refer to Stand-by
paragraph in Daily Use chapter.
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7.3 Mode
Thanks to this button, a cycle can
perform:
• Only washing: Mode - Wash
indicator is on (default mode).
• Washing and drying: Mode - Wash
and Mode - Dry indicators are on.
• Only drying: Mode - Dry indicator is
on.
7.4 Temp.
When you select a washing programme,
the appliance automatically proposes a
default temperature.
Tap on this button to change the water
temperature.
The indicator of the set temperature
comes on.
The indicator Cold corresponds to cold
water.
7.5 Spin
When you set a programme, the
appliance automatically sets the
maximum spin speed allowed, except for
programme Denim. With this option you
can decrease the default spin speed.
Touch repeatedly this button to:
• Decrease the spin speed. The
display shows only the spin speeds
available for the set programme.
• Additional spin options No Spin
.
Set this option to deactivate all spin
phases. The appliance performs the
only draining phase of the selected
washing programme. Set this option
for very delicate fabrics. The rinses
phase uses more water for some
washing programmes
• Activate the Rinse Hold option.
The final spin is not performed. The
water of the last rinse is not drained
out to prevent the fabrics from
creasing. The washing programme
ends with water in the drum.
The indicator
door stays locked and the drum turns
regularly to reduce creasing. You
is on display. The
must drain the water to unlock the
door.
If you touch the Start/Pause button,
the appliance performs the spinning
phase and drains the water.
The appliance empties
the water out
automatically after 18
hours approximately.
7.6 Prewash
With this option you can add a prewash
phase to a washing programme.
The corresponding indicator above the
touch button illuminates.
• Use this option to add a pre-wash
phase at 30 °C before the washing
phase.
This option is recommended for
heavily soiled laundry, especially if
containing sand, dust, mud and other
solid particles.
The options can increase the
programme duration.
7.7 Permanent Extra Rinse
With this option you can permanently
have an extra rinse when you set a new
programme.
To activate/deactivate this option, hold
the Prewash button pressed for 3
seconds until the indicator comes on/goes off on the display.
When it is activated, the appliance will
default to this option after you switch it
off or change/reset the programme.
This option increases the
programme duration.
7.8 Time Save
With this option you can reduce the
programme duration depending on the
load size and the degree of soiling.
When you set a washing programme, the
display shows the default duration and
dashes.
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Touch Time Save button to reduce the
programme duration according to your
needs. The display shows the new
programme duration and a number of
dashes will decrease accordingly:
suitable for a full load of normally
soiled garments.
a quick cycle for a full load of lightly
soiled garments.
very quick cycle for a smaller lightly
soiled load (max. half load
recommended).
the shortest cycle to freshen up a
small amount of laundry.
The Time Save is available only with the
programmes in the table.
indicator
Eco 40-60
1)
1)
Default duration for all programmes.
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■
■■■
■■■
Cottons
■■
■■
Synthetics
Time Save with steam programmes
When setting a steam programme, this
button allows to chose three steam levels
and the programme duration is reduced
accordingly:
•: maximum.
•
•
: medium.
: minimum.
7.9 Child Lock
With this option you can prevent children
from playing with the control panel.
To activate/deactivate this option, hold
the Time Save button pressed until the
indicator
comes on/goes off on the
display.
When it is activated, the appliance will
default to this option after you switch it
off or change/reset the programme. If
you press any button, the indicator
blinks to indicate that the buttons are
disabled.
7.10 Time Dry
Touch this button to set the time that
suits the fabrics you have to dry (refer to
"Timed drying" table). The display shows
the set value.
Each time you touch this button the time
value increases by 5 minutes.
You cannot set all time
values for different types of
fabrics.
7.11 Auto Dry
Touch this button to set one the
automatic dryness levels proposed by
the appliance.
On the display the relevant dryness
indicator goes on:
•
Iron dry: laundry to be ironed.
•Cupboard dry: laundry to be put
in store.
•
Extra dry: laundry to be fully dried.
You can not set all
automatic levels for each
type of fabrics.
7.12 Delay Start
With this option you can delay the start of
a programme to a more convenient time.
Touch the button repeatedly to set the
required delay. The time increases in
steps of 1 hour up to 20 hours.
The corresponding indicator above the
touch button illuminates.
The display shows the selected delay
time. After touching the Start/Pause
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button, the appliance begins the
countdown and the door is locked.
8. PROGRAMMES
8.1 Programme Chart
Programme
Default tem‐
perature
Temperature
range
Eco 40-60
(Wash only
mode)
1)
40 °C
60 °C2) - 30 °C
Eco 40-60 +
Cupboard dry
level (Wash &
Dry mode)
3)
40 °C
60 °C - 30 °C
Eco 40-60 +
Cupboard dry
level (Dry only
4)
mode)
Cottons
40 °C
90 °C - Cold
Synthetics
40 °C
60 °C - Cold
Delicates
30 °C
40 °C - Cold
Reference
spin speed
Spin
speed
range
1600 rpm
1600 rpm 400 rpm
1600 rpm
1600 rpm 400 rpm
1600 rpm
(1600- 400
rpm)
1200 rpm
(1200 - 400
rpm)
1200 rpm
(1200- 400
rpm)
7.13 Start/Pause
Touch the Start/Pause button to start,
pause the appliance or interrupt a
running programme.
Maxi‐
mum
load
7 kg
4 kg
4 kg
-
7 kgWhite cotton and coloured cotton. Normally,
3 kgSynthetic items or mixed fabric items. Nor‐
2 kgDelicate fabrics such as acrylics, viscose and
White cotton and fast-coloured cotton. Nor‐
mally soiled items.
Steam programme can be used for reducing wrinkles and odours6) of garments that just
need to be refreshed, avoiding washing. The fabric fibres are relaxed and afterwards iron‐
ing becomes effortless. When the programme is completed, quickly remove the laundry
from the drum7). Steam programmes do not perform any hygienic cycle. Do not set this
programme with the following type of items:
• Items that are not suitable for tumble drying.
• Items with label "Dry clean only".
Steam
Reference
spin speed
Spin
speed
range
1200 rpm
(1200 - 400
rpm)
-
Maxi‐
mum
load
1.5 kgMachine washable wool, hand washable wool
and other fabrics with «hand washing» care
symbol5).
1 kgCottons, Synthetics, Delicates. Short and gen‐
tle steam programme to refresh even your very
delicate garments, including very delicate gar‐
ments with sequins, lace etc. When treating
smaller loads, the programme duration can be
further reduced by means of the Time Save op‐
tion.
Programme description
(Type of load and level of soiling)
WARNING!
Do not use this programme with
wool and garments labelled as
dry-clean only.
Spin/Drain
Rinse
1600 rpm
(1600 - 400
rpm)
1600 rpm
(1600- 400
rpm)
7 kgAll fabrics, except woollens and delicate fab‐
rics. To spin the laundry and to drain the water
in the drum.
7 kgAll fabrics, except woollens and very delicate
fabrics. Programme for rinsing and spinning the
laundry. The default spin speed is the one used
for cotton programmes. Reduce the spin speed
according to the type of laundry. If necessary, set
the Extra Rinse option to add rinses. With a low
spin speed, the appliance performs delicate rin‐
ses and a short spin.
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Programme
Default tem‐
perature
Temperature
range
Machine Clean
60 °C
Anti-allergy
60 °C
Sportswear
30 °C
40 °C - Cold
Reference
spin speed
Spin
speed
range
1200 rpm
(1200 - 400
rpm)
1600 rpm
(1600 - 400
rpm)
1200 rpm
(1200- 400
rpm)
Maxi‐
mum
load
-
Maintenance cycle with hot water to clean and
freshen the drum and to remove residue that
may cause odour. For the best result use this cy‐
cle once a month. Before running this cycle, re‐
move all items from the drum. In the washing
phase compartment of the detergent dispenser,
put the flap of the compartment in upward posi‐
tion. Pour a cup of chlorine bleach or a washing
machine cleaner in the washing phase compart‐
ment. DO NOT use both together.
Programme description
(Type of load and level of soiling)
After the drum cleaning, run a fur‐
ther rinse cycle with empty drum
and no detergent to remove any
residue of bleach.
If you set this programme with the Mode - Dry,
the appliance performs the anti-fluff action. Refer
to chapter 'Fluff in the fabrics'.
7 kgWhite cotton items. This programme removes
micro-organisms thanks to a washing phase with
the temperature maintained above 60°C for sev‐
eral minutes. This helps remove germs, bacteria,
micro-organism and particles. An additional rins‐
ing phase ensures a proper removal of detergent
residues and pollens/allergenic items. In this way
the wash is more effective.
3 kgSynthetic sport items. This programme is de‐
signed to gently wash modern outdoor sports‐
wear and is also suitable for gym, cycling or jog‐
ging clothes or similar.
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Programme
Default tem‐
perature
Temperature
range
Outdoor
30 °C
40 °C - Cold
Denim
30 °C
40 °C - Cold
NonStop 60min
30 °C
40 °C - 30 °C
Reference
spin speed
Spin
speed
range
1200 rpm
(1200- 400
rpm)
Maxi‐
mum
load
2 kg
Programme description
(Type of load and level of soiling)
Do not use fabric softener and
make sure that there is no soften‐
er residue in the detergent dis‐
penser.
Outdoor clothing, technical, sport fabrics,
waterproof and breathable jackets, shell jack‐
ets with a removable fleece or inner insula‐
tion.
By performing a combined wash
and dry programme, the drying
phase also acts as water-repel‐
lent restorer. Make sure that the
garment care label permits
tumble drying.
1200 rpm
(1200 - 400
rpm)
1200 rpm1 kgMixed fabrics (cotton and synthetic items).
3 kgSpecial programme for Denim clothing with
delicate washing phase to minimize colour
fading and marks. For better care a reduced
load size is recommended.
Complete short programme to wash and dry
laundry loads up to 1 kg in one go. It only lasts 1
hour.
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Programme
Default tem‐
perature
Temperature
range
Reference
spin speed
Spin
speed
range
Maxi‐
mum
load
Programme description
(Type of load and level of soiling)
Reset position. The display shows dashes only.
1)
According to Commission Regulation EU 2019/2023. This programme at default temperature and
spin speed, in washing only mode, with rated capacity 7 kg is able to clean normally soiled cotton laundry
declared to be washable at 40 °C or 60 °C, together in the same cycle.
For the reached temperature in the laundry, the programme duration and other data,
please refer to 'Consumption Values' chapter.
The most efficient programmes in terms of energy consumption are generally those that
perform at lower temperatures and longer duration.
2)
Cottons energy saving programme. This programme at 60ºC with a load of 7 kg is the reference
programme for data entered in the energy label, in compliance with 96/60/EC Directive. Set this pro‐
gramme to have a good washing results and decrease the energy consumption. The time of the washing
programme is extended.
3)
According to Commission Regulation EU 2019/2023. This programme at default temperature and
spin speed, in washing and drying mode, with rated capacity 4 kg and with Cupboard dry level performs
the wash and dry cycle able to clean normally soiled cotton laundry declared to be washable at 40 °C or
60 °C, together in the same cycle and, after drying phase, the laundry can be immediately stored in a
cupboard.
4)
This programme is the drying reference programme for data entered in the energy label on compliance
with 96/60/EC Directive. The test performance, in accordance with EN 50229, must be carried out with a
FIRST drying load of the maximum declared drying capacity (load composition according to EN61121) by
setting the AUTOMATIC CUPBOARD DRY for Eco 40-60 programme. The SECOND drying load with the
residual load must be tested by setting the AUTOMATIC CUPBOARD DRY for Eco 40-60 programme.
5)
During this cycle the drum rotates slowly to ensure a gentle wash. It can seem that the drum doesn't
rotate or doesn't rotate properly, but this is normal for this programme.
7)
After the steam treatment the laundry can be humid. Hang items out for a few minutes.
Programme options compatibility
Programme
Eco 40-60
Cottons
Spin
No Spin
Prewash
Time Save
■■■■■■■
■■■■■■■
Delay Start
Programme
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Synthetics
Delicates
Wool/Handwash
Steam
Spin/Drain
Rinse
Machine Clean
Anti-allergy
Sportswear
Spin
No Spin
Prewash
Time Save
■■■■■■■
■■■■■
■■■■
■■
■
1)
■
■
■■■■■
■■■
■■■■■■
■■■■■■
Delay Start
Outdoor
Denim
NonStop 60min
1)
If you set the No Spin option, the appliance performs draining only.
■■■■■
■■■■■
■
Suitable detergents for each programme
Programme Universal
powder
1)
Liquid Uni‐
versal
Liquid for
coloureds
Delicates
woollens
Special
Eco 40-60▲▲▲----
Cottons▲▲▲----
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1)
Liquid Uni‐
versal
Programme Universal
powder
Synthetics▲▲▲----
Delicates------▲▲
Wool/Hand‐
wash
Anti-allergy▲▲----▲
Sportswear--▲▲--▲
Outdoor------▲▲
Denim----▲▲▲
NonStop
60min
1)
At temperature higher than 60 °C the use of powder detergent is recommended.
------▲▲
--▲▲----
▲ = Recommended
-- = Not recommended
8.2 Woolmark Apparel Care -
Blue
Liquid for
coloureds
Delicates
woollens
Special
Company for the washing of wool
garments labelled as "hand wash"
provided that the garments are
washed according to the instructions
issued by the manufacturer of this
washing machine. Follow the garment
care label for drying and other laundry
instructions. M1380
• The wool drying cycle of this machine
has been approved by The Woolmark
Company for the drying of wool
garments labelled as "hand wash"
provided that the garments are dried
according to the instructions issued by
the manufacturer of this machine.
Follow the garment care label for
other laundry instructions. M1381
• The wool wash cycle of this machine
has been approved by The Woolmark
The Woolmark symbol is a Certification
mark in many countries.
8.3 Automatic drying
Dryness LevelType of fabricLoad
Extra Dry
For towelling materials
Cottons and Linen
(bathrobes, bath towels, etc)
Denim garmentsup to 3 kg
up to 4 kg
Dryness LevelType of fabricLoad
Cupboard Dry
For items to be stored
Iron Dry
Suitable for ironing
Cottons and Linen
(bathrobes, bath towels, etc)
Synthetics and mixed fab‐
rics
(jumpers, blouses, under‐
wear, household and bed lin‐
en)
Delicate fabrics
(acrylics, viscose and deli‐
cate mixed fabrics)
Wool items
(woollen jumpers)
Outdoor sporting garments
(outdoor clothing, technical,
sport fabrics, waterproof and
breathable jackets, shell
jackets)
Denim garmentsup to 3 kg
Sportswearup to 3 kg
Cottons and Linen
(sheets, tablecloths, shirts,
etc)
up to 4 kg
up to 3 kg
up to 2 kg
up to 1 kg
up to 2 kg
up to 4 kg
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8.4 Timed drying
Dryness Level Type of fabricLoad
(kg)
Extra Dry
For towelling
materials
Cottons and Linen
(bathrobes, bath towels, etc)
Denim garments31200165 - 175
Spin
speed
(rpm)
41600170 - 190
21600110 - 120
1160065 - 75
1120075 - 85
Suggested
duration
(mins)
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Dryness Level Type of fabricLoad
(kg)
Cupboard Dry
For items to be
stored
Iron Dry
Suitable for
ironing
Cottons and Linen
(bathrobes, bath towels, etc)
Synthetics and mixed fabrics
(jumpers, blouses, underwear, house‐
hold and bed linen)
Delicates
(acrylics, viscose and delicate mixed
fabrics)
Wool
(woollen jumpers)
Outdoor sporting garments
(outdoor clothing, technical, sport fab‐
rics, waterproof and breathable jack‐
ets, shell jackets)
Denim garments31200155 - 165
Sportswear31200130 - 150
Cottons and Linen
(sheets, tablecloths, shirts, etc)
41600160 - 180
21600100 - 110
1160055 - 65
31200135 - 150
1120045 - 55
21200155 - 165
1120095 - 105
1120080 - 100
21200110 - 120
1120095 - 105
1120065 - 75
1120070 - 80
41600110 - 125
2160065 - 75
1160040 - 50
Spin
speed
(rpm)
Suggested
duration
(mins)
9. SETTINGS
9.1 Acoustic signals
This appliance has different acoustic
signals, that operate when:
• You activate the appliance (special
short tune).
• You deactivate the appliance (special
short tune).
• You touch the buttons (click sound).
• You make an invalid selection (3 short
sounds).
• The programme is completed
(sequence of sounds for about 2
minutes).
• The appliance has a malfunction
(sequence of short sounds for about 5
minutes).
To activate/deactivate the acoustic
signals when the programme is
completed, touch the Mode and the
Temp. buttons simultaneously for about
2 seconds. The display shows On or Off.
If you deactivate the
acoustic signals, they
continue to operate when
the appliance has a
malfunction.
10. BEFORE FIRST USE
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1. Make sure that the electrical power is
available and the water tap is open.
2. Pour 2 litres of water into the
detergent compartment marked by
.
This action activates the drain system.
3. Pour a small quantity of detergent
into the compartment marked by .
4. Set and start a programme for cotton
This removes all possible dirt from the
drum and the tub.
11. DAILY USE - WASHING ONLY
WARNING!
Refer to Safety chapters.
11.1 Activating the appliance
1. Connect the mains plug to the mains
socket.
2. Open the water tap.
3. Press the On/Off button for a few
seconds to activate the appliance.
A short tune sounds.
11.2 Loading the laundry
1. Open the appliance door.
2. Empty the pockets and unfold the
items before you put them in the
appliance.
3. Put the laundry in the drum, one item
at a time.
Do not put too much laundry in the drum.
4. Close the door firmly.
11.3 Filling the detergent and
additives
at the highest temperature without
any laundry in the drum.
CAUTION!
Make sure that no laundry
gets caught between the
seal and the door to avoid
risk of water leakage and
damage to the laundry.
Washing heavily oiled,
greasy stains could cause
damage to rubber parts of
the washing machine.
- Compartment for prewash phase,
soak programme or stain remover.
- Compartment for washing phase.
- Compartment for fabric softener and
other liquid treatments(fabric conditioner,
starch).
- Maximum level for quantity of liq‐
uid additives.
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- Flap for powder or liquid deter‐
gent.
Always follow the
instructions that you find on
the packaging of the
detergent products, but we
recommend that you do not
exceed the maximum
indicated level (
quantity will however
guarantee the best washing
results.
After a washing cycle, if
necessary, remove any
detergent residue from the
detergent dispenser.
). This
11.4 Check the position of the
detergent flap
1. Pull out the detergent dispenser until
it stops.
With the flap in the position DOWN:
• Do not use gelatinous or thick
liquid detergents.
• Do not exceed to liquid detergent
dose indicated on the flap.
• Do not set the prewash phase.
• Do not set the delay start function.
5. Measure out the detergent and the
fabric conditioner.
6. Carefully close the detergent
dispenser.
2. Press the lever down to remove the
dispenser.
3. To use powder detergent, turn the
flap up.
4. To use liquid detergent, turn the flap
down.
Make sure that the flap does not cause a
blockage when you close the drawer.
11.5 Setting a programme
1. Turn the programme dial to select the
desired washing programme.
The indicator of Mode - Wash button
illuminates.
The indicator of the Start/Pause button
flashes.
The display shows an indicative
programme duration and the maximum
load.
2. To change the temperature and/or
the spin speed, touch the related
buttons.
3. If desired, set one or more options by
touching the related buttons. The
related indicators illuminate on the
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display and the given information
changes accordingly.
If a selection is not possible
an acoustic signal sounds
and the display shows
.
11.6 Starting a programme
Touch the Start/Pause button to start the
programme. It is not possible to start the
programme when the indicator of the
button is off and doesn't flash (e.g. the
door is open).
The related indicator stops flashing and
stays on.
The programme starts, the door is
locked. The display shows the indicator
.
The drain pump can operate
shortly before the appliance
fills water.
11.7 Starting a programme
with the delay start
1. Touch the Delay Start button
repeatedly until the display shows the
desired delay time. The related
indicator comes on.
2. Touch the Start/Pause button. The
appliance door locks and starts the
countdown of the delay start. The
display shows the indicator .
When the countdown is completed, the
programme starts automatically.
Cancelling the delay start
after the countdown has
started
To cancel the delay start:
1. Touch the Start/Pause button to
pause the appliance. The related
indicator flashes.
2. Touch the Delay Start button
repeatedly until the display shows
3. Touch the Start/Pause button again
to start the programme immediately.
Changing the delay start after
the countdown has started
To change the delay start:
1. Touch the Start/Pause button to
pause the appliance. The related
indicator flashes.
2. Touch the Delay Start button
repeatedly until the display shows the
desired delay time.
3. Touch the Start/Pause button again
to start the new countdown.
11.8 The ProSense System
load detection
The programme duration in
the display is referred to a
medium/high load.
After touching the Start/Pause button,
the ProSense System starts the laundry
load detection:
1. The appliance detects the load in the
first 30 seconds. During this phase
the Time Save bars
below the time digits play a simple
animation, the drum rotates shortly.
2. The programme duration will be
adjusted accordingly and could
increase or decrease. After further 30
seconds, the water filling starts.
At the end of the load detection, in case
of drum overload, the indicator
flashing in the display:
In this case, for 30 seconds, it is possible
to pause the appliance and remove the
exceeding garments.
Once removed the exceeding garments,
touch the Start/Pause button to start the
programme again. The ProSense phase
can be repeated up to three times (see
point 1).
Important! If the laundry amount will not
be reduced, the washing programme
.
starts anyway, despite the overload. In
this case, it will be not possible to
guarantee the best washing results.
placed
is
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About 20 minutes after the
programme start, the
programme duration could
be adjusted again depending
on the capacity of water
absorption of the fabrics.
The ProSense detection is
carried out with complete
washing programmes only
and if the programme
duration has not been
reduced by means of the
Time Save button.
11.9 Interrupting a
programme and changing the
options
When the programme is running, you
can change only some options:
1. Touch the Start/Pause button.
The related indicator flashes.
2. Change the options. The given
information in the display changes
accordingly.
3. Touch the button Start/Pause again.
The washing programme continues.
11.10 Cancelling a running
programme
1. Press the button On/Off to cancel the
programme and to deactivate the
appliance.
2. Press the button On/Off again to
activate the appliance.
If the ProSense System has
completed and the water
filling has already started,
the new programme starts
without repeating the
ProSense System. The
water and the detergent are
not drained out in order to
avoid waste. The display
shows the maximum
duration of the programme,
updating it about 20 minutes
after the starting of the new
programme.
There is also an alternative way of
cancelling:
1. Rotate the selector knob to the "Reset"
position
2. Wait for 1 second. The display shows
Now, you can set a new washing
programme.
.
.
11.11 Opening the door Adding garments
If the temperature and level
of the water in the drum are
too high and/or the drum is
still rotating you should not
open the door.
While a programme or the delay start
operates, the appliance door is locked.
The display shows the indicator
1. Touch the Start/Pause button.
In the display the related door lock
indicator goes off.
2. Open the appliance door. If
necessary, add or remove the items.
Close the door and touch the Start/
Pause button.
.
11.12 End of the programme
When the programme has finished, the
appliance stops automatically. The
acoustic signals operate (if they are
active). The display shows
The indicator of the Start/Pause button
goes off.
The door unlocks and the indicator
goes off.
1. Press button On/Off to deactivate the
appliance.
After five minutes from the end of the
programme, the energy saving function
automatically deactivates the appliance.
When you activate the
appliance again, the display
shows the end of the
previous programme. Turn
the programme dial to set a
new cycle.
2. Remove the laundry from the
appliance.
3. Make sure that the drum is empty.
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4. Keep the door and the detergent
dispenser slightly ajar to prevent
mildew and odours.
11.13 Draining water out after
end of cycle
If you have chosen a programme or an
option that does not empty out the water
of the last rinse, the programme is
completed, but:
• The time area shows
display shows the door locked .
• The indicator of the Start/Pause
button starts flashing.
• The drum still turns at regular
intervals to prevent creases in the
laundry.
• The door stays locked.
• You must drain the water to open the
door:
1. If necessary, touch the Spin button to
decrease the spin speed proposed
by the appliance.
2. Press the Start/Pause button: the
appliance drains the water and spins.
The option indicator Rinse Hold
disappears.
If you have selected No Spin
, the appliance will
only drain the water.
3. When the programme is completed
and the door locked indicator
goes off, you can open the door.
and the
4. Press the On/Off button for a few
seconds to deactivate the appliance.
11.14 Stand-by function
The Stand-by function automatically
deactivates the appliance to reduce the
energy consumption when:
• You do not use the appliance for 5
minutes when no programme is
running.
Press the button On/Off to activate
the appliance again.
• 5 minutes after the end of the washing
programme.
Press the On/Off button to activate
the appliance again.
The display shows the end of the last
programme.
Turn the programme dial to set a new
cycle.
If the dial is rotated to the "Reset"
position
turns off in 30 seconds.
, the appliance automatically
If you set a programme or an
option that ends with water
in the drum, the Stand-by
function doesn't deactivate
the appliance to remind you
to drain the water.
12. DAILY USE - WASHING & DRYING
WARNING!
Refer to Safety chapters.
This appliance is an
automatic washer dryer.
12.1 Complete wash&dry
programme
Automatic Non-Stop
programme or programmes
Depending on the model, the appliance
may be equipped with one or more
NonStop 60min programmes, automatic
one-go programmes where it is not
necessary to set the Mode - Dry.
Proceed as follows:
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1. After loading laundry and detergent,
press the On/Off button for some
seconds to activate the appliance.
2. Set the NonStop 60min programme
by means of the programme dial.
3. Touch the Start/Pause button to start
the programme.
Non-automatic wash&dry
programmes
In some washing programmes, you can
combine Mode - Wash and Mode - Dry
for running a complete wash&dry
programme.
Proceed as follows:
1. Press the On/Off button for some
seconds to activate the appliance.
2. Load the laundry one item at a time.
3. Put the detergent and the additives in
the appropriate compartment.
4. Turn the programme dial to the
washing programme. The appliance
defaults to the washing only mode
and the indicator of the Mode - Wash
button is on. The display shows the
default temperature and spin. If
necessary, change them according to
your laundry.
5. Set the desired options, if there are
available.
6. Tap on the Mode button once to
activate also the drying function. Both
indicators of the Mode - Wash and
Mode - Dry buttons are on. The
indicator appears on the display.
12.2 Washing and Drying -
Automatic levels
1. Tap on the Auto Dry button
repeatedly until the display shows the
required dryness level. The indicators
in the display illuminate accordingly:
Iron dry: for cotton items;
a.
b.
Cupboard dry: for cotton and
synthetic items;
Extra dry: for cotton items.
c.
The time value on the display is the
duration of both cycles washing and
drying, calculated on a default load
size.
To have a good drying by
using less energy and in a
shorter time, the appliance
does not let you set a too
low spin speed for the items
to be washed and dried.
2. Touch button Start/Pause to start the
programme. The ProSense
estimation starts.
In the display the door locked
indicator comes on.
The display also shows the remaining
programme time.
12.3 Washing and Timed
Drying
1. Tap on the Time Dry button
repeatedly to set the desired time
value (see the "Timed drying" table
the "Programmes" chapter). The
drying level indicator goes off and
the indicator
Each time you tap on this button the time
value increases by 5 minutes. The
display shows the set new time value.
2. Touch the Start/Pause button to start
the programme. The ProSense
estimation starts.
In the display the door locked
indicator comes on.
The display also shows the remaining
programme time.
comes on.
12.4 At the end of the drying
programme
• The appliance stops automatically.
• The acoustic signals operate (if they
are active).
• In the display
• The indicator of the Start/Pause
button goes off. The door locked
indicator goes off and the door
unlocks.
• Press the On/Off button for some
seconds to deactivate the appliance.
After some minutes from
the end of the
programme, the energy
saving function
deactivates the appliance
automatically.
comes on.
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1. Remove the laundry from the
appliance.
2. Make sure that the drum is empty.
13. DAILY USE - DRYING ONLY
WARNING!
Refer to Safety chapters.
This appliance is an
automatic washer dryer.
13.1 Preparation to drying
1. Press the On/Off button for some
seconds to activate the appliance.
2. Load the laundry one item at a time.
3. Turn the programme dial to the
programme suitable for the items to
dry. The appliance defaults to the
washing only mode and the indicator
of the Mode - Wash button is on.
4. Tap on the Mode button twice to
perform drying only. The indicator of
Mode - Dry button illuminates and the
indicator of Mode - Wash button goes
off.
When drying a big amount of
laundry, to have good drying
performances, make sure
that the laundry itself is not
rolled up and that is
uniformly distributed in the
drum.
13.2 Drying - Automatic
levels
1. Tap on the Auto Dry button
repeatedly until the display shows the
required dryness level. The indicators
in the display illuminate accordingly:
a.
Iron dry: for cotton items;
Cupboard dry: for cotton and
b.
synthetic items;
c.Extra dry: for cotton items.
The display shows the drying
programme duration.
2. Touch the Start/Pause button to start
the programme.
In the display the door locked
indicator comes on.
After drying phase, clean the
drum, the seal and the inside
of the door with a wet cloth.
The display also shows the remaining
programme time.
13.3 Timed Drying
1. Tap on the Time Dry button
repeatedly to set the desired time
value (see the "Timed drying" table
the "Programmes" chapter). The
drying level indicator
the indicator comes on.
Each time you tap on this button the time
value increases by 5 minutes. The
display shows the set new time value.
2. Touch the Start/Pause to start the
programme.
In the display the door locked
indicator comes on.
The display also shows the remaining
programme time.
goes off and
13.4 At the end of the drying
programme
• The appliance stops automatically.
• The acoustic signals operate (if they
are active).
• In the display
• The indicator of the Start/Pause
button goes off. The door locked
indicator goes off and the door
unlocks.
• Press the On/Off button for some
seconds to deactivate the appliance.
After some minutes from
the end of the
programme, the energy
saving function
deactivates the appliance
automatically.
1. Remove the laundry from the
appliance.
2. Make sure that the drum is empty.
After drying phase, clean the
drum, the seal and the inside
of the door with a wet cloth.
comes on.
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14. FLUFF IN THE FABRICS
During the washing and/or drying phase,
some types of fabric, (sponge, wool,
sweatshirt) could release fluff.
The released fluff could stick to the
fabrics during the next cycle.
This inconvenient increases with
technical fabrics.
To prevent the fluff in your laundry, we
recommend that you:
• To do not wash dark fabrics after you
washed and dried light coloured
fabrics (hand towel, wool, sweatshirt )
and the contrary.
• To dry this type of fabrics at open air
when they are washed the first time.
• To clean the drain filter.
15. HINTS AND TIPS
WARNING!
Refer to Safety chapters.
15.1 The laundry load
• Divide the laundry into: white,
coloured, synthetics, delicates and
wool.
• Follow the washing instructions on the
laundry care labels.
• Do not wash white and coloured items
together.
• Some coloured items can discolour
with the first wash. We recommend
that you wash them separately for the
first couple of times.
• Turn multilayered fabrics, wool and
items with printed illustrations inside
out.
• Pre-treat stubborn stains.
• Wash stubborn stains with a special
detergent.
• Be careful with curtains. Remove the
hooks and put the curtains in a
washing bag or pillowcase.
• A very small load can cause balance
problems with the spin phase leading
to excessive vibration. If this occurs:
a. interrupt the programme and
open the door (refer to "Daily
Use" chapter);
• After the drying phase, clean the
empty drum, the gasket and the door
with a wet cloth.
To remove the fluff inside the drum,
set a special programme:
• Empty the drum.
• Clean the drum, the gasket and the
door with a wet cloth.
• Set the Machine Clean programme
and the Mode - Dry together to
activate the anti-fluff action.
• Touch the Start/Pause button to start
the programme.
If the appliance is frequently
used, carry out the cleaning
programme regularly.
b. manually redistribute the load so
that the items are spaced evenly
around the tub;
c. press the Start/Pause button.
The spin phase continues.
• Button up pillowcases, close zippers,
hooks and poppers. Tie up belts,
cords, shoelaces, ribbons and any
other loose elements.
• Do not wash laundry without hems or
with cuts. Use a washing bag to wash
small and/or delicate items (e.g.
underwired bras, belts, tights,
shoelaces, ribbons, etc. ).
• Empty pockets and unfold the items.
15.2 Stubborn stains
For some stains, water and detergent is
not sufficient.
We recommend that you pre-treat these
stains before you put the items in the
appliance.
Special stain removers are available.
Use the special stain remover that is
applicable to the type of stain and fabric.
Do not spray stain remover on garments
near the appliance as it is corrosive to
the plastic parts.
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• The choice and quantity of detergent
will depend on: type of fabric
(delicates, woollens, cottons, etc), the
colour of clothes, size of the load,
degree of soiling, wash temperature
and hardness of the water used.
• Follow the instructions that you find
on packaging of the detergents or
other treatments without exceeding
the indicated maximum level (
• Do not mix different types of
detergents.
• Use less detergent if:
– you are washing a small load,
– the laundry is lightly soiled,
– there is large amounts of foam
during washing.
• When using detergent tabs or pods,
always put them inside the drum, not
in the detergent dispenser.
Insufficient detergent may cause:
• unsatisfactory washing results,
• the wash load to turn grey,
• greasy clothes,
• mould in the appliance.
Excessive detergent may cause:
• sudsing,
• reduced washing effect,
• inadequate rinsing,
• a greater impact for the environment.
).
15.3 Detergent type and
quantity
The choice of detergent and use of
correct quantities not only affects your
wash performance, but also helps to
avoid waste and protect the environment:
• Use only detergents and other
treatments specially made for
washing machines. First, follow these
generic rules:
– powder detergents for all types of
fabric, excluding delicate. Prefer
powder detergents containing
bleach for whites and laundry
sanitization,
– liquid detergents, preferably for
low temperature wash
programmes (60 °C max) for all
types of fabric, or special ones for
woollens only.
15.4 Ecological hints
To save water, energy and to help
protect the environment, we recommend
that you follow these tips:
• Normally soiled laundry may be
washed without prewash in order to
save detergent, water and time (the
environment is protected too!).
• Loading the appliance to the
maximum capacity indicated for
each programmes helps to reduce
energy and water consumption.
• With adequate pre-treatment, stains
and limited soiling can be removed;
the laundry can then be washed at a
lower temperature.
• To use the correct quantity of
detergent, refer to the quantity
suggested by the detergent producer
and check the water hardness of you
domestic system. Refer to 'Water
hardness'.
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• Set the maximum possible spinspeed for the selected programme for
saving energy during drying phase!
15.5 Water hardness
If the water hardness in your area is high
or moderate, we recommend that you
use a water softener for washing
machines. In areas where the water
hardness is soft it is not necessary to use
a water softener.
To find out the water hardness in your
area, contact your local water authority.
Use the correct quantity of water
softener. Follow the instructions that you
find on the packaging of the product.
15.6 Prepare the drying cycle
• Open the water tap.
• Check if the drain hose is connected
properly. Refer to installation chapter
for more information.
• For the maximum laundry load of the
drying programmes, refer to the
drying programmes table.
15.7 Items not suitable for
drying
Do not set a drying programme for
this laundry:
• Synthetic curtains.
• Pieces of clothing with metal inserts.
• Nylon stockings.
• Quilts.
• Bed covers.
• Duvets.
• Anoraks.
• Sleeping bags.
• Fabrics with residue of hair sprays,
nail solvents or similar.
• Garments with foam-rubber or
materials similar to foam-rubber.
• = The item can be tumble dried
= The drying cycle is at high
•
temperature
• = The drying cycle is at reduced
temperature
•
= The item can not be tumble
dried.
15.9 Drying cycle duration
The drying time can change depending
on:
• speed of the last spin
• dryness level
• type of laundry
• weight of the load
15.10 Additional drying
If, at the end of the drying programme,
the laundry is still damp, set a short
drying cycle again.
WARNING!
To avoid creasing and
shrinkage do not overdry
the laundry.
15.11 General Tips
Refer to the «Drying programmes» table
to find the average drying times.
Experience will help you to dry the
laundry better. Take note of the duration
of the cycles done before.
To avoid the static charge at the end of
the drying cycle:
1. Use fabric conditioner in the washing
cycle.
2. Use special fabric conditioner for
tumble dryers.
When the drying programme is
completed remove the laundry promptly.
15.8 Garment labels
When you dry the laundry, obey the
indications on the labels of the
manufacturers:
16. CARE AND CLEANING
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WARNING!
Refer to Safety chapters.
16.1 Periodic cleaning
schedule
Periodic cleaning helps to extend the
life of your appliance.
After each cycle, keep the door and the
detergent dispenser slightly ajar to get air
circulation and dry the humidity inside
the appliance: this will prevent mildew
and odours.
If the appliance is not used for a long
time: close the water tap and unplug the
appliance.
Indicative periodic cleaning schedule:
DescalingTwice a year
Maintenance washOnce a month
Clean door sealEvery two months
Clean drumEvery two months
Remove fluff inside
the drum
Clean detergent dis‐
penser
Clean drain pump
filter
Clean the inlet hose
and the valve filter
1)
Refer to ''Fluff in the fabrics'' chapter.
The following paragraphs explain how
you should clean each part.
Twice a month
Every two months
Twice a year
Twice a year
1)
16.2 Removing foreign
objects
Remove any foreign objects (such as
metal clip, buttons, coins, etc) that you
may find in the door seal, the filters and
the drum. Refer to 'Door seal with double
lip trap', 'Cleaning the drum', 'Cleaning
the drain pump' and 'Cleaning the inlet
hose and the valve filter' paragraphs. If
necessary, please contact the Authorised
Service Centre.
16.3 External cleaning
Clean the appliance with mild soap and
warm water only. Fully dry all the
surfaces. Do not use a scouring pads or
any scratching material.
CAUTION!
Do not use alcohol, solvents
or chemical products.
CAUTION!
Do not clean the metal
surfaces with chlorine-based
detergent.
16.4 Descaling
If the water hardness in your
area is high or moderate, we
recommend that you use a
water descaling product for
washing machines.
Regularly examine the drum to check for
limescale.
Regular detergents already contain water
softening agents, but we recommend to
run a cycle with an empty drum and a
descaling product occasionally.
Always follow the
instructions that you find on
the packaging of the
product.
Make sure that pockets are
empty and all loose
elements are tied up before
running your cycle. Refer to
'The laundry load' in 'Hints
and tips'.
16.5 Maintenance wash
The repeated and prolonged use of low
temperature programmes can cause
detergent deposits, fluff residues,
bacterial growth inside the drum and the
tub. This could generate bad odours and
mildew. To eliminate these deposits and
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clean the inner part of the appliance, run
a maintenance wash regularly (at least
once a month).
Refer to "Cleaning the drum"
paragraph.
16.6 Door seal with double lip
trap
This appliance is designed with a self
cleaning draining system, allowing light
fluff fibers that fall off the clothes to be
drained out with the water. Regularly
examine the seal. Coins, buttons, other
small items can be recovered at the end
of the cycle.
Clean it when needed, using ammonia
cream cleanser agent without scratching
the seal surface.
Always obey the instructions
that you find on the
packaging of the product.
16.7 Cleaning the drum
Regularly examine the drum to prevent
unwanted deposits.
Rust deposits in the drum may occur due
to rusting foreign body in the washing or
tap water containing iron
Clean the drum with special products for
stainless steel.
Always follow the
instructions that you find on
the packaging of the
product.
Do not clean the drum with
acidic descaling products,
scouring products containing
chlorine or iron or steel wool.
For a thorough clean:
1. Remove all laundry from the drum.
2. Run the Machine Clean programme.
For more details, refer to washing
programme table.
3. Add a small quantity of powder
detergent into the empty drum, in
order to rinse out any left residues.
16.8 Cleaning the detergent
dispenser
To prevent possible deposits of dried
detergent or clotted fabric softener
and/or formation of mould in the
detergent dispenser drawer, once in a
while carry out the following cleaning
procedure:
1. Open the drawer. Press the catch
downwards as indicated in the
picture and pull it out.
2. Remove the top part of the additive
compartment to aid cleaning and
flush it out under running warm
water, to remove any traces of
accumulated detergent. After
cleaning, put the top part back into
position.
3. Make sure that all detergent residue
is removed from the upper and lower
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2
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part of the recess. Use a small brush
to clean the recess.
4. Insert the detergent drawer into the
guide rails and close it. Run the
rinsing programme without any
clothes in the drum.
16.9 Cleaning the drain pump
WARNING!
Disconnect the mains plug
from the mains socket.
Regularly check the drain
pump filter and make sure
that it is clean.
Clean the drain pump if:
• The appliance does not drain the
water.
• The drum does not turn.
• The appliance makes an unusual
noise because of the blockage of the
drain pump.
• The display shows the alarm code
.
WARNING!
• Do not remove the filter
while the appliance
operates.
• Do not clean the pump if
the water in the appliance
is hot. Wait until the water
cools down
Proceed as follows to clean the pump:
1. Open the pump cover.
180˚
1
2
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2. Place a suitable bowl below the drain pump
access to collect the water that flows out.
Always keep a rag nearby to dry up any water
spillages when removing the filter.
3. Turn the filter 180 degrees in anti-clockwise
direction to open it, without removing. Let the
water flow out.
4. When the bowl is full of water, turn the filter
back and empty the container.
5. Repeat the steps 3 and 4 until the water
stops to flow out.
6. Turn the filter anti-clockwise to remove it
7. If it is necessary, remove fluff and objects
from the filter recess.
Make sure that the impeller of the pump can
rotate. If it does not rotate, contact the
Authorised Service Centre.
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1
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2
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8. Clean the filter under the water tap.
9. Put the filter back into the special guides by
turning it clockwise. Make sure that you tighten
the filter correctly to prevent leakages.
10. Close the pump cover.
When you drain the water with the emergency drain procedure, you must activate the drain
system again:
1. Put 2 litres of water in the main wash compartment of the detergent dispenser.
2. Start the programme to drain the water.
1
2
3
45°
20°
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16.10 Cleaning the inlet hose and the valve filter
16.11 Emergency drain
If the appliance cannot drain the water,
carry out the same procedure, described
in 'Cleaning the drain pump' paragraph. If
necessary, clean the pump.
When you drain the water with the
emergency drain procedure, you must
activate the drain system again:
1. Put 2 litres of water in the main wash
compartment of the detergent
dispenser.
2. Start the programme to drain the
water.
16.12 Frost precautions
If the appliance is installed in an area
where the temperature can reach values
around 0° C or drop below, remove the
remaining water from the inlet hose and
the drain pump.
17. TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING!
Refer to Safety chapters.
1. Disconnect the mains plug from the
mains socket.
2. Close the water tap.
3. Put the two ends of the inlet hose in
a container and let the water flow out
of the hose.
4. Empty the drain pump. Refer to the
emergency drain procedure.
5. When the drain pump is empty,
install the inlet hose again.
WARNING!
Make sure that the
temperature is higher than
0 °C before you use the
appliance again.
The manufacturer is not
responsible for damages
caused by low temperatures.
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17.1 Alarm Codes and Possible failures
The appliance does not start or it stops during operation. First try to find a solution to the
problem (refer to the tables).
WARNING!
Deactivate the appliance before carrying out any check.
With some problems, the display shows an alarm code and the Start/Pause button
may flash continuously:
If the appliance is overloaded, remove some items from the drum and/or
keep pressed the door while touching the Start/Pause button until the
indicator
stops flashing (see the picture below).
ProblemPossible solution
• Make sure that the water tap is open.
The appliance does
not fill with water prop‐
erly.
The appliance does
not drain the water.
• Make sure that the pressure of the water supply is not too low.
For this information, contact your local water authority.
• Make sure that the water tap is not clogged.
• Make sure that the inlet hose has no kinks, damages or
bends.
• Make sure that the connection of the water inlet hose is cor‐
rect.
• Make sure that the filter of the inlet hose and the filter of the
valve are not clogged. Refer to 'Care and cleaning'.
• Make sure that the sink spigot is not clogged.
• Make sure that the drain hose has no kinks or bends.
• Make sure that the drain filter is not clogged. Clean the filter, if
necessary. Refer to "Care and cleaning".
• Make sure that the connection of the drain hose is correct.
• Set the drain programme if you set a programme without drain
phase.
• Set the drain programme if you set an option which ends with
water in the tub.
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• Make sure that the door is properly closed.
The appliance door is
open or not closed
correctly.
• The programme was not finished properly or the appliance
Internal fail. No com‐
munication between
electronic elements of
stopped too early. Switch the appliance off and on again.
• If the alarm code appears again, contact the Authorised Serv‐
ice Centre.
the appliance.
• Wait until mains supply is stable.
The mains supply is
unstable.
• Disconnect the appliance and close the water tap. Contact the
The anti-flood device
Authorised Service Centre.
is on.
If the display shows other alarm codes, deactivate and activate the appliance. If the problem
continues, contact the Authorised Service Centre.
In case of different problem with the washing machine check the table below for possible
solutions.
ProblemPossible solution
• Make sure that the mains plug is connected to the mains
socket.
• Make sure that the appliance door is closed.
The programme does
not start.
• Make sure that there is no damaged fuse in the fuse box.
• Make sure that the Start/Pause has been touched.
• If the delay start is set, cancel the setting or wait for the end of
countdown.
• Deactivate the Child Lock function if it is on.
• Check the position of the knob on the selected programme.
The appliance fills with
water and drains im‐
mediately.
The spin phase does
not operate or the
washing cycle lasts
longer than usual.
• Make sure that the drain hose is in the correct position. The
hose may be positioned too low. Refer to "Installation instruc‐
tion".
• Set the spin programme.
• Make sure that the drain filter is not clogged. Clean the filter, if
necessary. Refer to "Care and cleaning".
• Adjust manually the items in the tub and start the spin phase
again. This problem may be caused by balance problems.
• Make sure that the couplings of the water hoses are tight and
there is not water leakages.
There is water on the
floor.
• Make sure that the water inlet hose and the drain hose have
no damages.
• Make sure you use the correct detergent and the correct
quantity of it.
ProblemPossible solution
• Make sure that a washing programme that ends with water in
tub, has not been selected.
• Make sure that the washing programme is finished.
• Set the drain or the spin programme if there is water in the
You cannot open the
appliance door.
drum.
• Make sure that the appliance receives electrical power.
• This problem may be caused by a failure of the appliance.
Contact the Authorised Service Centre.
If you need to open the door, please read carefully "Emergen‐
cy door opening".
• Make sure the levelling of the appliance is correct. Refer to
The appliance makes
an unusual noise and
vibrates.
"Installation instruction".
• Make sure that the packaging and/or the transit bolts are re‐
moved. Refer to "Installation instruction".
• Add more laundry in the drum. The load may be too small.
The programme dura‐
tion increases or de‐
creases during pro‐
• The ProSense System is able to adjust the programme dura‐
tion according to the type and the laundry load size. Refer to
"The ProSense System load detection" in "Daily Use" chapter.
gramme execution.
• Increase the detergent quantity or use a different detergent.
The washing results
are not satisfactory.
• Use special products to remove the stubborn stains before
you wash the laundry.
• Make sure that you set the correct temperature.
• Decrease the laundry load.
Too much foam in the
• Reduce the quantity of detergent.
drum during the wash‐
ing cycle.
After the washing cy‐
cle, there are some
detergent residues in
the dispenser drawer.
• Make sure that the flap is in the correct position (UP for pow‐
der detergent - DOWN for liquid detergent).
• Make sure you have used the detergent dispenser according
the indications given in this user manual.
• Turn the water tap on.
The appliance does
not dry or does not dry
correctly.
• Make sure the drain filter is not clogged.
• Reduce the laundry load.
• Make sure you have set the correct cycle. if necessary, set
again a short drying time.
The fabrics washed in the previous cycle released fluff of a differ‐
ent colour:
The laundry is full of
different colours fluff.
• The drying phase helps to eliminate some fluff.
• Clean the clothes with a fluff remover.
In case of an excessive amount of fluff in the drum run the special
programme to clean it (refer to Fluff in the fabrics" for more de‐
tails).
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After the check, activate the appliance. The programme continues from the point of
interruption.
If the problem occurs again, contact the Authorised Service Centre.
The necessary data for the service centre are on the rating plate.
17.2 Emergency door
opening
In case of power failure or functioning
failure the appliance door remains
locked. The washing programme
continues when the power is restored. If
the door remains locked in case of
failure, it is possible to open it using the
emergency unlock function.
Before opening the door:
CAUTION!
Risk of burns! Make sure
that the water temperature
is not too high and the
laundry is not hot. If
necessary, wait until they
cool down.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury! Make sure
that the drum is not
rotating. If necessary, wait
until the drum stops
rotating.
Make sure that the water
level inside the drum is
not too high. If necessary,
proceed with an
emergency drain (refer to
«Emergency drain» in
«Care and cleaning»
chapter).
To open the door, proceed as follows:
1. Press the On/Off button to switch the
appliance off.
2. Disconnect the mains plug from the
mains socket.
3. Pull the emergency unlock trigger
downward once. Pull it once again,
keep it tensed and, in the meanwhile,
open the appliance door. The
emergency unlock trigger is located
where indicated by the following
picture.
4. Take out the laundry and then close
the appliance door.
18. CONSUMPTION VALUES
18.1 Introduction
This user manual reports two different tables in order to favour a gradual
passage from a regulation to the other:
• Directive 96/60/EC, valid up to 28th of February 2021, is related to an
energy label reporting the Energy Efficiency classes from A to G for
washing and drying cycles.
• Regulation EU 2019/2023, valid from 1st March 2021, is related to an
energy label reporting the Energy Efficiency classes , as double scale
from A to G, for the wash and dry complete cycle and for washing
cycle only, as set by Regulation EU 2019/2014.
See the web link www.theenergylabel.eu for detailed information about
Energy Label.
The QR code on the energy label supplied with the appliance provides a
web link to the information related to the performance of the appliance in
the EU EPREL database. Keep the energy label for reference together
with the user manual and all other documents provided with this
appliance.
It is also possible to find the same information in EPREL using the link
https://eprel.ec.europa.eu and the model name and product number that
you find on the rating plate of the appliance. Refer to 'Product description'
chapter for the position of the rating plate.
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18.2 Legend
kgLaundry load.h:mmProgramme duration.
kWhEnergy consumption.°CTemperature in the laundry.
LitresWater consumption.rpmSpin speed.
%Remaining moisture at the end of the cycle. The higher is the spin speed, the
higher is the noise and the lower is the remaining moisture at the end of washing
cycle.
Values and programme duration may differ depending on different
conditions (e.g. room temperature, water temperature and pressure, load
size and type of laundry, supply voltage) and also if you change the
default setting of a programme.
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18.3 According to
Commission Regulation Eu
2019/2023
Washing only
Eco 40-60 pro‐
gramme
Full load70.965543:2050441551
Half load3.50.630442:3050381551
Quarter load20.358352:3054341551
1)
Maximum spin speed.
Wash and dry cycle
Eco 40-60 pro‐
gramme and
Cupboard dry
level
Full load43.215686:150411551
Half load21.825484:350371551
1)
Maximum spin speed.
Power consumption in different modes
Off (W)Stand-by (W)Delay start (W)
0.300.304.00
Time to Off/Standby mode is 15 minutes maximum.
kgkWhLitresh:mm%°C
kgkWhLitresh:mm%°C
rpm
rpm
1)
1)
18.4 According to 96/60/EC
Directive
Cottons energy saving pro‐
gramme
Eco 40-60 at 60 °C70.8052265
Load
(kg)
Energy
consump‐
tion (kWh)
Water con‐
sumption
(litres)
Approxi‐
mate pro‐
gramme du‐
ration (mi‐
nutes)
18.5 Common programmes -
Washing only
These values are indicative only.
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Programme
2)
Cottons
90°C
Cottons
60°C
3)
Cottons
20°C
Synthetics
40°C
Delicates
4)
30°C
Wool/Handwash
30°C
1)
Reference indicator of the spin speed.
2)
Suitable for washing heavily soiled textiles.
3)
Suitable for washing lightly soiled cottons.
4)
It also performs as quick washing cycle for lightly soiled laundry.
kgkWhLitresh:mm%°C
71.60853:4544851600
71.05803:3044551600
70.25802:5044201600
30.65752:2035401200
20.305000:5035301200
1.50.25601:0530301200
18.6 Common programmes -
Wash and dry
These values are indicative only.
rpm
1)
Programme
Synthetics
40°C
1)
Reference indicator of the spin speed.
kgkWhLitresh:mm%°C
32.00754:001401200
19. ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
Recycle materials with the symbol
Put the packaging in relevant containers
to recycle it. Help protect the
environment and human health by
recycling waste of electrical and
electronic appliances. Do not dispose of
appliances marked with the symbol
.
with the household waste. Return the
product to your local recycling facility or
contact your municipal office.
*
rpm
1)
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