Amica AWDT814S User Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS
IO-WMS-0477 (01.2018/1)
AWDT814S
EN
ONLY USE THE APPLIANCE WHEN YOU
HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
WASHER-DRYER
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CONTENTSCONTENTS
ECOLOGY IN PRACTICE
BASIC INFORMATION
SAFETY AND GERMENT CARE LABELS
INSTALL THE APPLIANCE
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
TROUBLESHOOTING
PRACTICAL TIPS ON WASHING
BUILT-IN INSTALLATION
SPECIFICATIONS
PRODUCT FICHE
In accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU and Polish legislation regarding used electrical and electronic goods, this appliance is marked with the symbol of the crossed-out waste container.
This marking indicates that the appliance must not be disposed of together with other household waste after it has been used. The user is obliged to hand it over to waste col­lection centre collecting used electrical and electronic goods. The collectors, including local collection points, shops and local authority departments provide recycling schemes. Proper handling of used electrical and electronic goods helps avoid environmental and health haz­ards resulting from the presence of dangerous components and the inappropriate storage and processing of such goods.
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CONTENTSECOLOGY IN PRACTICE
For many years, Amica has consistently pursued pro-ecological policy. Concern for the environment is as important for us as the use of modern technology. That's why
we focus on energy-e󰘲cient appliances of the highest energy e󰘲ciency class — A+, A++ and A+++.
The development of technology has enabled our factories to become more environmentally friendly – we use less and less water, electricity and less waste water and solid waste is gener­ated in the production.
A lot of attention is paid to materials used in production. We strive to use only those that do not contain harmful substances and make recycling and safe disposal possible after use.
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Dear customer!
Thank you for choosing an Amica product. For years we have de­livered high-quality appliances, so that household chores become a real pleasure. Before being packaged and leaving the manufac­turer, the appliance was thoroughly checked with regard to safety and functionality. We also endeavour to make sure that modern technology in Amica products always goes hand in hand with a unique design.
Before using the appliance, please carefully read these Operat­ing Instructions Follow these instruction to avoid improper use and ensure long and reliable operation of the appliance. Learn the principles of the safe use to avoid accidents.
Store these operating instructions in a safe place to use them for reference whenever needed. These Operating Instructions contain all the necessary information that will make the use of your Amica
appliance simple and fun. We also encourage you to 󰘰nd out more
about other Amica appliances.
We hope using your new appliance is a pleasure.
MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATION
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CONTENTSBASIC INFORMATION
This appliance is intended for domestic use only to wash/dry textiles and clothes designed to be machine washed in a detergent bath.
Before plugging the appliance into the mains, remove the safety packaging and ensure the machine is level. The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce changes, which do
not a󰘯ect operation of the appliance.
USAGE
Carefully read the instructions below before using the appliance.
Never use the appliance outdoors or anywhere the temperature may fall below freezing.
The appliance should not be operated by children or anyone who has not read the instructions.
Temperatures below 0°C can damage the appliance! In the event of the appliance being stored or transported in sub-zero temperatures, it should be left to acclimatise in a temperature above 0°C for 8 hours before being used.
MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATION
The manufacturer hereby declares that this product meets the requirements of the following European directives:
Low Voltage Directive, 2014/35/EU, Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive
2014/30/EE,
and has been marked with the symbol and issued with a declaration of compliance made available to market regulators.
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SAFETY AND GERMENT CARE LABELS
The risk of death! This appliance should not be used
by children under 8 years of age, persons with reduced physical or mental capabilities, and persons who do not have sufficient skills to use this type of appliance. Such persons should be offered proper supervision or instructions on safe handling of appliance and related risks. Children must not play with the appliance or perform any main­tenance-related activities. Children under 3 years of age must be kept away from the appliance unless continuously supervised.
Children could get caught inside the appliance and get into a life­threatening situation.
Risk of suffocation! If you allow children to play with
the packaging/film or parts of the package, they can get entangled or put packaging over their head and risk suffocation. Keep packag­ing/plastic film or parts of packag­ing out of reach of children.
Risk of poisoning! Washing detergents and fabric
softeners can cause poisoning if ingested. In the event of acciden­tal ingestion, consult your doctor. Washing detergents and fabric softeners should be stored out of the reach of children.
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Risk of burns! If laundry is washed at high tem-
perature, door glass becomes hot. Prevent children from touching the hot door.
Eye/skin irritation! Contact with detergents and
softeners may cause eye or skin irritation. In case of eye/skin contact, thoroughly rinse eyes/ skin to remove fabric detergent/ softener. Washing detergents and fabric softeners should be stored out of the reach of chil­dren.
Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire/damage to property/appliance!
If the appliance is not correctly installed, it may be dangerous. Make sure that: Mains voltage corresponds to the voltage indicated on the ap­pliance nameplate (identification plate) The current load and required fuse protection are specified on the nameplate.
The appliance is connected to AC source only through a prop­erly installed and grounded wall socket in accordance with na­tional standards.
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SAFETY AND GERMENT CARE LABELS
Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire/damage to property/appliance!
Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire/damage to property/appliance!
The power cord and the ground­ed wall socket fit together and the grounding system has been properly installed.
Power cord cross section is suf­ficient.
Power plug is always accessi­ble.
If a miniature circuit-breaker is used, always use a circuit­breaker with the following desig­nation: This symbol is the only way to make sure that all the necessary requirements have been met.
If the power cord is modified or damaged, it may result in elec­tric shock, short circuit or fire due to overheating.
The power cord must not be kinked, crushed or modified or come in contact with any heat source.
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SAFETY AND GERMENT CARE LABELS
Risk of fire/damage to property/appliance!
Health risk / risk of damage to property/appliance!
The use of extension cords or splitters may result in fire due to overheating or short circuit. Connect the appliance directly to a properly grounded wall socket. Do not use extension cords, splitters or power strips.
The appliance may vibrate or displace while in use, poten­tially causing injury or property damage. Set the appliance on a clean, level and hard surface using a level spirit.
If any protruding items are caught by the appliance (e.g. doors) when trying to lift or move it, the item may come off and cause injury. Do not grasp any protruding parts of the appliance to move it.
Risk of injury! The appliance is very heavy.
Lifting may cause injury. Do not lift this appliance by yourself.
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Risk of injury! This appliance has sharp edges
that can cause a hand injury. Do not hold the appliance by sharp edges. Only lift the appliance after you put on the gloves.
If the hoses or electrical cables are not routed properly, you can trip and sustain an injury. Rout hoses and cables so that they do not constitute a tripping haz­ard.
Important! Damage to property/ appliance
If the water level is too high or too low, the appliance may not work properly, which can cause damage to property/appliance. Make sure that water is supplied under pressure of minimum 100 kPa (1 bar) and not exceeding 1000 kPa (10 bar).
If the water supplying hoses have been modified or dam­aged, this can cause damage to property/appliance. The wa­ter supply hoses must not be kinked, crushed, modified or cut.
The use of third-party hoses to connect the appliance to water supply can cause damage to property or the appliance.
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SAFETY AND GERMENT CARE LABELS
Important! Damage to property/ appliance
Risk of explosion/fire hazard!
Use only hoses supplied with the appliance, or the original hoses up designed for the appli­ance.
The appliance is secured for transport with transit bolts. If you don’t remove transit bolts before using the appliance, the appliance may be damaged. Remove all transit bolts before using the appliance for the first time. Make sure you keep transit bolts in a safe place for future use. If the appliance will be transport­ed, to avoid any damage, you must reinstall the transit bolts.
Laundry washed with deter­gents that contain solvents and thinners pose a risk of explosion in the drum.
Thoroughly rinse laundry with water before washing in the washing machine.
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SAFETY AND GERMENT CARE LABELS
Risk of poisoning! Cleaning agents containing
solvents may give off poisonous vapours.
Do not use cleaning agents con­taining solvents.
Risk of injury! Do not lean against/sit on open
appliance door as this can lead to the appliance tipping over. Do not lean against the open door of the appliance.
Climbing on the appliance may cause the worktop to break or collapse and lead to an injury Do not climb on the appliance.
Reaching into the drum while is still rotates could injure your hand. Wait until the drum has come to a standstill.
Risk of scalding! When washing at high tempera-
ture, there is a risk of scalding as a result of contact with hot water and detergent (e.g. when you drain the water into the sink). Do not put your hands in hot water with detergent solution.
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SAFETY AND GERMENT CARE LABELS
Eye/skin irritation! Fabric detergents and soften-
ers may splash, if the detergent drawer remains open during operation. In case of eye/skin contact, thoroughly rinse eyes/skin to re­move fabric detergent/softener. In the event of accidental in­gestion, consult your doctor.
Important! Damage to property/ appliance
If the amount of laundry in the washing machine exceeds the maximum load, it may not oper­ate properly or cause damage to property or the appliance. Do not exceed the maximum load capacity of dry laundry. Do not exceed the maximum load capacity for individual wash programmes.
Adding too much detergent or fabric softener may cause dam­age to property or the appliance. Use fabric detergent/softener according to the manufacturer's instructions.
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SAFETY AND GERMENT CARE LABELS
SAFETY AND GERMENT CARE LABELS
The risk of death!! The appliance is powered by
electricity. Touching live ele­ments poses a risk of electric shock. Therefore, remember:
Turn off the appliance: Unplug the appliance from the wall outlet.
We never grab the plug with wet hands.
When pulling the plug, always hold the plug, not the power cord, because this can damage the power cord.
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Do not make any technical mod­ifications to the appliance or its components.
Any repairs or other work on the appliance must only be per­formed by our service facility or by an electrician. The same applies to replacing the power cord (if necessary).
You can order a spare power cord in our service centres.
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SAFETY AND GERMENT CARE LABELS
Risk of poisoning! Cleaning agents containing
solvents may give off poisonous vapours.
Do not use cleaning agents con­taining solvents.
Risk of electric shock / damage to property / appliance!
Health risk / risk of damage to property/appliance!
Important! Damage to property/ appliance
If water penetrates into the ap­pliance, it may cause a short circuit. Never use pressure washer or steam cleaner to clean the ap­pliance.
The use of third-party spare parts and accessories is dan­gerous and may cause injury, damage to property or appli­ance. For safety reasons, use original spare parts only.
Fabric cleaners, impregnating agents, stain removers, pre­wash agents, etc. may damage the appliance outer surface.
Therefore, remember:
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SAFETY AND GERMENT CARE LABELS
Important! Damage to
Make sure there is no contact with the appliance
surface. property/ appliance
Clean the appliance with a damp cloth only.
Dry Do not dry clothes that have not been washed.
Do not dry chemically washed garments or cloth-
ing, where stains were removed by chemicals.
Do not dry clothes soiled with substances such
as cooking oil, crude oil, acetone, alcohol, petrol,
kerosene, stain removers, turpentine, wax.
Before loading the clothes into the dryer, remove
such contamination in hot water, using a large
amount of washing detergent.
Do not dry articles made of rubber foam, latex,
water-resistant fabrics, raincoats, rubber mats,
thermally formed products, clothing or pillows
padded with foam rubber, as they may melt and
damage other items or even damage the ap-
pliance. Please carefully read these operating
instruction before installing the appliance. Dam-
age caused by improper connections or use of
the appliance is not
covered by the warranty.
UNDERSTANDING THE SYMBOLS ON CLOTHES LABELS
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NOTE: There is a cooling phase at the end
of the drying cycle. Therefore, do not turn off
the appliance before the end of the drying
cycle. Otherwise, quickly remove and hang
clothes to cool.
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UNDERSTANDING THE SYMBOLS ON CLOTHES LABELS
Washing
boil at 90°C normal wash at 60°C normal wash at 40°C Do NOT wash!
delicate handwash
Chemical cleaning
Tumble dryer
Ironing
all solvents all except TRI petrol only NO
Dry clean!
normal low high Do NOT dry!
110°C 150°C 200°C Do NOT Iron
Always pay attention to the symbols on garment labels when choosing a washing programme.
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INSTALL THE APPLIANCE
Remove the transit bolts
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unscrew the 4 transit bolts with a spanner,
remove the rubber and plastic transport brackets from the sockets along with the washers and bolts.
(keep the bolts for future use, e.g. when moving house).
Caution: the transit bolts MUST be removed before the appli­ance is used!
Position and level the appliance
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place the appliance on a solid, level surface,
Level the appliance by adjusting the legs (1)
stop up the holes with the stoppers enclosed in the accessories bag.
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After positioning and levelling the appliance, check that it is stable by pressing down each corner and ensuring it does not move!
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Connect the water supply
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Use only the new hoses supplied with the machine. Do not re-use hoses.
A supply hose with seals is inside the drum of the machine. Water pressure min 0.05 MPa (0.5 bar), max 1 MPa (10 bar).
1). after connecting, make sure the hose is not twisted
2) after connecting the hose and the valve, check they are sealed tight
3). regularly check the condition of the hose.
Supply the machine with cold water only.
Water drain
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The drain hose is at the back of the machine. Fix the drain hose so that it does not move while the appliance is in operation. If necessary, use the elbow (1).
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Connection on the left Connection on the right
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Connect to power supply
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Electrical wall outlet where the appliance is connects must be in a visible and accessible place,
Only plug the appliance into a properly installed socket with an
earthing pin,
Do not use an extension cord to connect the appliance,
in the event of the power cord being damaged, it must be replaced by an authorised service technician,
the electrical system to which the appliance is to be connected must be protected with a 10 A fuse.
Prepare to wash:
Small items such as coins, paper clips, needles, etc., may damage the laundry and the appliance, you should therefore follow a few important recommendations:
1). Empty pockets
2). Remove all metal items
3.) Delicate items such as bras or stockings should be washed in protective mesh laundry bag
4). Close zippers and fasten buttons
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DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
CONTENTSFEATURES AND COMPONENTS
Accessories:
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1. Detergent drawer
2. Drum
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3. Control Panel
4. Door handle
5. Pump filter cover
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Transport hole plug
Supply hose cold water
Supply hose hot water (optional)
Drain hose support (optional)
Owner ’s manual
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DISPLAY AND CONTROL PANEL
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1. Programme button
2. Display
3. On/O󰀨 button
4. START/PAUSE
5. Button for the additional function Start delay
6. Button for the selection of the Temperature
7. Button for the selection of the Spin speed
8. Button for the selection of the Dry Level 6+7. Child safety lock
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Programme selector dial
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Choose the appropriate wash, dry or combined wash-dry programme as required, depending on the soil level, and type and amount of laundry loaded, which
ensures better results and more e󰀨ective washing. Once the drying programme
is started, turning the programme selector knob to another position is possible, however it does not change the previously selected programme.
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Display
Time, temperature, spin speed and delay start are available on display. Additional function indicators are displayed such as drying levels and Start/Pause.
The remaining time is displayed during wash cycle. Time displayed is an estimate
only. It can di󰀨er from the actual washing time depending on temperature, water
pressure, quantity of laundry loaded, and quantity of washing powder used. The time is automatically updated during the wash cycle and it is normal for it to stop or skip.
Child Lock
Standby button
Switch the washing on/o󰀨 and abort the wash programme.
Start/Pause button
Use the 4 Start/Pause button to start or interrupt the wash programme. When the washing machine is in operation, the symbols “ “ on the display blink.
In the pause mode, the symbols “ “ do not blink but are lit continuously. The pause function can be used to soak the laundry. After starting the selected programme, wait about 10 minutes and then push the
Start/Pause button. After the laundry has soaked for the required time, again
push the Start/Pause button and the washing machine will continue the wash programme.
Soaking improves the washing results when the laundry is very soiled.
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6
7
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Start delay button
This function delays programme start by 0 to 24 hours Set the Delay Start function:
1. Select a programme;
2. Press the Delay start button and select time:
3. Press Start/Pauses to activate the Delay Start function.
Cancel the Delayed Start Press the Delay Start button repeatedly until 0h is dis­played. Press the button before you start the programme. If the programme has
already started, press On/O󰀨.
Notes: In the event of a power failure while the appliance is operating, the pro­gramme is memorised by the appliance and will continue when power is restored and you press the Start/Pause button.
Temperature selection button
The button 6serves to set the temperature for the respective washing pro­grammes.
When pushing the button6, the display shows the available water temperature settings or cold water options (without preheating) for the relevant wash pro­gramme. Depending on the selected wash programme, the display shows the following setting options: - -°C (cold) - 20°C - 30°C - 40°C - 60°C - 90°C.
Spin speed button
Button 7 serves to set the spin speed during the pumping cycle. Push the button in order to change the setting. Depending on the selected wash programme, the display shows the following values - 0 (no spin) - 400 - 600 - 800 - 1000 - 1200 -
1400.
Dry Level
Press the Dry Level button to select the fabrics drying intensity: Extra Dry/Normal Dry/ Gentle Dry.
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Extra Dry: Select this function to wear the garment immediately after drying.
Normal Dry: Normal drying cycle.
Gentle Dry: Dry fabric when removed from the dryer.
Gentle Dry
Normal Dry
Extra Dry
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6+7
6+7 Child lock
The child lock blocks the function buttons, so that children cannot inadvertently change the settings. In order to activate the child lock during the washing, push
the buttons 6 (Temperature selection) and 7 (Spin speed) simultaneously and hold them for about 3 seconds. In order to deactivate this function during the wash cycle, again push the same buttons and hold them for about 3 seconds.
Note 1: When the child lock is activated, the display shows the symbol . Note 2: The lock is not automatically deactivated at the end of the wash pro-
gramme.
Switching the sound signal on/o󰀨
In order to activate this function, keep the button 6 pressed for about 3 seconds.
The sound signal conrms the activation of this function. In order to re-enable the
function, push the button 6and hold it for about 3 seconds. This setting remains saved until the next change.
Setting of the programme Individual
In order to set the programme Individual, turn the selector dial to any of the wash programmes and select the temperature, spin speed and additional functions.
Keep the button 7 pressed for about 3 seconds to conrm the settings of the programme Individual. The default wash programme is cotton.
Remove excess foam
Detect excess foam: Excess foam forms when too much detergent is used, which
makes washing and rinsing less e󰀨ective. The appliance automatically detects
and removes excess foam.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
SPECIAL PROGRAMMES
Wash programme Anti-Allergy:
This wash programme is intended for children and persons with sensitive skin. The main wash is always at 60°C (possible temperatur settings are
90/60/40/30/20—“cold”).
Wash programme Mixed:
Standard wash programme at a standard temperature of 40°C with a standard spin speed of 1000 rotations/minute. This wash programme can be used to wash
coloureds, cotton, synthetics and linen at the same time.
Wash programme Quick:
These wash programmes serve to refreshen clothes. They include all the wash cycles:
- main wash
- rinse
- spin
Cotton:
This wash programme serves for washing at the temperature of 20°C.
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USING THE APPLIANCE
Select Programme
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Set the programme selector turning it left or right.
Customize the programme to your needs – you can change the temperature, spin speed, or enable additional features.
Press the Start/ Pause button.
Time Remaining
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To set the Time Remaining:
Close the appliance door.
Set the programme selector dial to the desired programme (see table).
Select additional functions or wash cycle parameters as required – depending on the needs,
Press the Time Remaining button.
Select time remaining ranging from 0 to 24 hours.
Press the Start/ Pause button The appliance will be set in delay mode.
The wash programme will be automatically terminated.
When you set the Time Remaining option, the display will show the time remaining to the end of the programme.
End of the wash cycle
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The end of the wash programme is indicated by “End” in the display and a sound signal (if this function is active).
Close the water valve.
Switch the washing machine o󰀨 with the Standby button.
Disconnect the washing machine from the power supply.
Open the door and remove laundry.
Aborting and changing the wash programme
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In order to abort a wash programme, push the Standby button. Then switch the washing machine on again, select the required wash programme
and push the Start/Pause button.
Display energy-saving mode
About 10 minutes after the end of the wash programme, the display switches to the energy-saving mode (instead of “End”, “ ” now blink in the display).
The energy-saving mode remains active also, if within 10 minutes after the washing machine was switched on with the Standby button, the selector dial is not turned and no button is pushed.
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CONTENTSTROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Probable cause/Solution
Washer dryer cannot start up Door is not closed properly
Door can’t be opened Washer’s safety protection design is working
Water leakage The connection between inlet pipe or outlet hose is not tight
Detergent residues in the box Detergent is dampened or agglomerated
Indicator or display does not light Disconnect the power
Abnormal noise - check if the fixing (bolts) have been removed
- restart after the door is closed
- check if the clothes is stuck
- disconnect the power, restart the product
- check and fasten water pipes
- clean up outlet hose
- clean and wipe the detergent box
PC board or harness has connection problem
- Check if the power is shut down and the power plug is connected correctly
- check it’s installed on a solid and level floor
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THE FAULT INDICATOR LIGHTS
The washing machine has an alarm system, which helps solving minor problems connected with incor­rect operation by means of “ERROR CODES” indicated in the display. With the ERROR CODES you can locate the defect and establish the cause. If an error is found, the display shows information in accordance with the following table:
Display
indication
E10 Water injecting
E12 Water over󰘱ow Restart the washer.
E21 Overtime water
E30
Others Try to restart or contact the SERVICE CENTRE.
Reason Explanation
problem while washing
draining
The door is not closed.
Check if the water pressure is too low Straighten the water pipe Check if the inlet valve filter is blocked
Check if the drain hose is blocked
Check, if the door of the washing machine is closed. Check, if no clothing is stuck in the door of the washing machine.
For the UK: please call
01949 862012
01 88 2010
While signaling an error washing machine also beeps (if active).
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TROUBLESHOOTING
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Never clean the appliance body or plastic parts using solvents or harsh, abrasive deter­gents (e.g. washing powders or creams)! Use mild liquid detergents and soft cloths only. Do not use sponges.
Clean the pump 󰘰lter
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1). after the power is disconnected, pull out the dam-board.
2). turn the 󰘰lter down as shown with the 󰘰gure and take out sundries matters.
3). reinstall each part back after sundries matters are removed.
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Clean the pump 󰘰lter every 20 washes or so. Neglecting to clean the 󰘰lter may
result in problems with draining water from the appliance!
Clean the water supply valve
Replace the 󰘰lter following the procedure in reverse order.
Washing the 󰘰lter in the tap
1. Close the tap.
2. Remove the water supply hose from the tap.
3. Clean the 󰘰lter.
4. Reconnect the water supply hose.
Washing the 󰘰lter in washer dryer:
1. Screw o󰘯 the inlet pipe from the backside of the
machine.
2. Pull out the 󰘰lter with long nose pliers and
reinstall it back after being washed.
3. Use the brush to clean the 󰘰lter.
4. Reconnect the inlet pipe.
Clean the detergent drawer
Should be cleaned at least once a month.
DETERGENTS AND LAUNDRY ADDITIVES
1). pull out the dispenser drawer with press the A.
2). clean the dispenser drawer under water.
3). clean inside the recess with an old toothbrush.
4). insert the dispenser drawer
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PRACTICAL TIPS ON WASHING
DETERGENTS AND LAUNDRY ADDITIVES
It is recommended to use a general-purpose laundry detergent powder or liquid for the full range of temperatures according to the manufacturer's instructions on the detergent packaging.
Detergents
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2
Pour the detergent into the drawer compartment marked
Pour the pre-wash detergent into the drawer compart­ment marked
Liquid detergents
Install the tab supplied in the compartment
Pour liquid detergent into the drawer compartment marked
Fabric softeners added to the rinse
3
Pour the fabric softener into the drawer compartment marked
Do not exceed the maximum level marked on the drawer compartment. This
detergent will be used for the 󰘰nal rinse.
For washing whites it is recommended to use the washing powder. Liquid detergents do not contain bleach. Do not use rinse aid with white laundry, as this may cause yellowing of laundry.
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FIRST WASH
Before washing for the 󰘰rst time, put the appliance through one high temperature
cycle without a load, according to the following procedure:
1). connect the appliance to the power supply,
2). open the water valve,
3). set the programme selector dial to washing at high temperature, add a suitable detergent and press Start/Pause.
SOIL
Stubborn stains
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Heavy soil
2
Light soil
3
Before washing underwear, apply an additional stain remover according to the instructions for use.
in order to achieve a better result, wash less laundry,
add more detergent.
rinse the appliance after washing heavily soiled garments (e.g. work clothes) or
clothing that loses 󰘰bres. To do this, run the wash cycle at 60°C, for example
coloureds or easy-care.
See Conservation.
CONSERVATION
Reduce energy and water consumption
Garments which are only lightly soiled should be washed on the Rapid Wash setting.
For most programmes, the appliance detects load. For partial load, when using the QUICK programme, the appliance will reduce water and energy consumption and shorten the wash cycle.
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WATER HARDNESS
Hard water causes scale deposition. Information about water hardness is available from the nearest water works. We recommend that you use water softener for each washing.
POWER OUTAGE (PROGRAMME MEMORY)
Power outage or unplugging the appliance does not cancel the set programme. The programme is memorised and resumes when power is restored. Do not open the appliance doors during a power outage.
LOAD
Maximum drum capacity (washing) 8 kg.
Maximum drum capacity (drying) 6 kg.
Load the laundry into the drum according to the following instructions:
1). cotton, denim, children's clothes – max full drum (do not force clothes into the drum as this will reduce the quality of the wash),
2). synthetics – max ½ of the drum,
3). wool, silk, delicate fabrics – 1/3 of the drum.
Do not overload the appliance. Overloading the appliance may damage the clothes being washed! If you overload the appliance the OVL is shown appears on the display
— remove excess laundry from the drum and restart the appliance. The maximum load
amounts depending on the programme are given in table of programmes.
LOAD DISTRIBUTION CONTROL
The appliance features load distribution control system. Before spinning, this checks the distribution of clothes inside the drum. In the event that too great an imbalance is detected, the system makes several attempts to rearrange the clothes inside the appliance. Sometimes these attempts to distribute the load are not successful. Prob­lems may be caused by terrycloth robes washed together with other types of laundry, such as bed sheets that formed a bundle around other items of laundry.
The system may then respond in two ways:
1). accept the uneven distribution of garments and reduce spin speed,
2). cancel the spinning.
In either case, after washing cycle is 󰘰nished open the appliance door, remove the laundry by
hand, close the door and select the spin setting again.
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DOOR LOCK
The appliance is equipped with a lock which prevents the door from being opened during wash cycle. Once a wash cycle is complete, the door lock is automatically released. In order to open the door during the wash program, press PAUSE button and wait to unlock the door.
If the temperature inside the drum is high, the door may remain blocked until the water temperature has dropped below 60°C.
Before opening the door of the washing machine check whether there is water in the drum.
DELICATE FABRICS
Select Programme
1
Select the appropriate wash programme: Synthetics, Wool.
Load
2
Avoid overloading the appliance — the maximum load is 1/3 kg for delicate
fabrics, see "Loading."
ADD DETERGENT
Not enough detergent
1
the laundry turns grey, lumps of fat form, lime scale is deposited.
Too much detergent
2
A lot of foam, ine󰘯ective washing, detergent incompletely rinsed from
fabrics.
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BUILT-IN INSTALLATION
LOAD DISTRIBUTION CONTROL
Appendix
Self-tapping screws (ST4*12)
Tool
Screw driver
Install steps
Self-tapping screws (M5*12)
Automatic driver
Hinges
Counter magnet
Ruler
Spacer
Fixed position paper
Pencil
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Overview
The door is open from left to right
Preparation and assembly of the door.
1
Make the mark on the door.
The door is open from right to left
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2
Fixed position paper on the door.
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3
Drill hole on the door.
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4
Installation the hinges and spacer.
5
Installation the counter magnet.
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6
Installation the door.
Warning! When installing the appliance into the kitchen ensure furniture, if possible, the hoses are placed in either of the two recesses on the back of the appliance.
This will help to prevent the hoses from becoming kinked or trapped.
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CONTENTSSPECIFICATION
Type AWDT814S (WMAG 8140B1BZD0W)
Rated voltage 220-240V / ~50Hz
Rated power 1900 W
Overcurrent protection 10 A
Drum capacity (washing)
Drum capacity (drying)
Water pressure min. 0.05 MPa (0.5 bar) max. 1 MPa (10 bar)
Dimensions (HxWxL) 825/595/540 [mm]
Weight 64 kg
Meets the requirements of the following EU regula­tions
max. 8 kg
max. 6 kg
EN-50229 standard.
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CONTENTSPRODUCT SHEET
Model (Condenser / Water cooled) AWDT814S (WMAG 8140B1BZD0W)
The maximum load for washing (dry clothes) (kg)
The maximum load for drying [kg] 6.0
Spin speed [RPM] 1400
Number of programmes 16
Operating voltage [V] 220-240V
Frequency [Hz] ~50 Hz
Water pressure [MPa] min 0.05 MPa (0,5 bar),
max 1 MPa (10 bar)
Dimensions (HxWxL) [mm] 825x595x540
Energy consumption (washing, spinning, drying) (kWh/cycle)
Energy consumption (washing and spinning only) (kWh/cycle)
8.0
5,44 kWh/cykl
0,96 kWh/cykl
Water consumption (washing, spinning, drying) (litres/cycle)
Water consumption (washing and spinning only) (litres/cycle)
Remaining moisture content of the Cotton ECO 60°C at full load(Washing)
Programme duration of Cotton ECO 60° C at full load(Washing)
Energy consumption of the Dry at full load(Drying)
Water consumption of the Dry at full load(Drying) 60 L/cycle
Programme duration of Dry at full load(Drying) 360 min
Power consumption of o󰀨 - mode 0.5 W
Power consumption of Left on -mode 1.0 W
Noise level of washing 54 dB (A)
Noise level of spinning 78 dB (A)
Noise level of drying 62 dB (A)
Equipment designed for tting
Control programmes according to: EN 50229
* Note: Do not dry clothes that have not been washed.
124 l/cykl
64 l/cykl
44%
310 min
4.48 kwh /cycle
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