Arçelik WMA 510 S, WMA 510 W User manual [TR]

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Automatic washing machine
installation & operating
instructions and washing guidance
a
WMA 510 S
WMA 510 W
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Due to the quality control processes applied to your machine during production, there may be some water left in your machine. This does not cause any damage.
Note that temperatures in this book are for guidance only. Always check the clothing labels before selecting your wash programme.
Recycling: This product bears the selective sorting symbol for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). This means that this product must be handled pursuant to European Directive 2002/96/EC in order to be recycled or dismantled to minimize its impact on the environment. For
further information, please contact your local or regional authorities.
Electronic products not included in the selective sorting process are potentially dangerous for the environment and human health due to the presence of hazardous substances.
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contents
Introduction
Welcome 2
Installation
Know your washing machine/specification 4
Location 5
Installation 5
Electrical connection 7
Operating
How to use 8
Programme descriptions 12-13
Function buttons 13
ITCL fabric care symbols 13
Machine care
Care & maintenance 14
Before calling service/troubleshooting 16
Guarantee 17
Service 17
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A Class 40°
Ready Wash Spin/End
Prewash
Rinse Hold
Extra Rinse
Start / Pause
Cancel
On/Off
Synthetics
60°
40°
30°
Cold
Delicates 30°
Woollens
40°
90°
60°
40°
Cold
Spin+Drain
Rinse
Hand Wash
Mini 30’
Cottons
Cold
know your washing machine
Capacity (dry fabric) 5kg
Dimensions width x depth x height
60cm x 54cm x 85cm
Net weight 62kg
Supply voltage 230V~ 50Hz
Nominal current 10A
Motor power 300 watts
Heater power 2050 watts
Washing speed 52 rpm
Spin speed (max.) 1000 rpm
Because we continually strive to improve our products, we may change our specifications and designs without prior notice.
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specification
Pump filter cover
Front Door
Kick plate
Top lid
Detergent and softener drawer
On/Off
button
Programme
Selection
knob
Start/Pause/Cancel
button
Program progress
indicator lights
Adjustable feet
Handle
Auxillary
Function
buttons
A Class 40°
Ready Wash Spi n/End
Prewash
Rinse Hold
Extra Rinse
Start / Pause
Cancel
On/Off
Synthetics
60°
40°
30°
Cold
Delicates 30°
Woollens
40°
90°
60°
40°
Cold
Spin+Drain
Rinse
Hand Wash
Mini 30’
Cottons
Cold
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location
installation
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C
P
C
You can locate the washing machine anywhere (except bathrooms, showers and away from rain, damp places and water) as long as you have a cold water supply, drainage and electrical connection alongside.
Ensure there is clearance each side of the machine to allow slight side ways movement during washing and spin drying.
Attention!
Never place your machine on a carpet. This prevents air circulation. The electrical components of the machine may overheat and may cause damage.
Please ensure the power, water supplies and waste are suitable, if in doubt, consult a qualified plumber or electrician.
Different methods of floor construction can result in an increase in vibration/noise during spin modes.
If these symptoms are experienced please ensure firstly that all four feet are in firm contact with the floor to minimise any out of balance vibration which may be generated.
Additional information is available by request.
In addition to this, washing machines should not be installed on carpet, foam backed laminate, or parquet flooring where the nature of these types of flooring can also contribute to the inefficient operation of the washing machine on the spin cycle.
Removing transport safety bolts
The transport safety bolts must be removed
before any operation of the machine.
1
Turn the bolt heads C anti-clockwise until the bolt can be partially withdrawn.
2
Remove them and the rubber bushes by pulling outwards. An up/down action and a small squirt of washing up liquid will ease removal.
3
Plastic plugs, supplied inside the protective bag, designated P, should be placed in the safety bolt holes as shown.
Attention! Keep the safety bolts for future transportation and reinstate them before transporting your machine. Never transport your machine without the transport bolts in position. Any resultant damage is not covered by the warranty.
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Water inlet connection
Your machine comes with cold water
connection only.
Connect the cold water using the hose with
blue printing or colour.
Cold water supply
For proper operation, the pressure of cold water should be between 1 and 10 bars. (1 bar corresponds to more than 8 litres per minute flow rate with a fully open tap.)
To prevent water leaks, sealing washers are supplied with the water inlet hose inside the machine. Place these on the hose end and tighten both ends fully.
In order to prevent any water leakage and damage, turn off the water tap when not in use. Connect the right angled end of the hose to the machine water inlet.
The washing machine must only be connected with the new hose provided and old hoses must not be reused.
Drain hose
The drain hose should be placed and secured
either at the side of the sink A, directly to the drain B or directly to the waste water inlet C.
• The hose should not be bent.
• Using method A, the drain hose should be secured with the elbow so that it can not be dislodged.
• The waste pipe must only be connected into the foul drains and not surface water drainage system.
• The hose should be placed between 20 and 80cm from the floor level and must not be extended otherwise the machine may not empty the waste water.
• The minimum diameter of any external pipe must be 32 mm.
Feet adjustment
To ensure quiet and stable operation, the machine should be positioned correctly and leveled. If the machine is unstable, adjust feet by loosening the plastic lock nut and screwing or unscrewing the feet until the machine is level. After positioning, tighten the lock nut.
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A Class 40°
Ready Wash Spin/End
Prewash
Rinse Hold
Extra Rinse
Start / Pause Cancel
On/Off
Synthetics
60°
40°
30°
Cold
Delicates 30°
Woollens
40°
90°
60°
40°
Cold
Spin+Drain
Rinse
Hand Wash
Mini 30’
Cottons
Cold
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electrical connection
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Electrical requirements
Before you insert the plug into the wall socket make sure that the voltage and the frequency shown in the rating label corresponds to your electricity supply.
We recommend that this appliance be connected to the mains supply via a suitable switched and fused socket in a readily accessible position.
Should the mains lead of the appliance become damaged or need replacing at any time, it must be replaced by a special purpose made mains lead which can only be obtained from a Beko Authorised Service Agent.
Warning
This appliance must be earthed
If the fitted moulded plug is not suitable for your socket, then the plug should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted.
The moulded plug on this appliance incorporates a 13A fuse. Should the fuse need to be replaced an ASTA approved BS1362 fuse of the same rating must be used. Do not forget to refit the fuse cover. In the event of losing the fuse cover, the plug must not be used until a replacement fuse cover has been fitted. Colour of the replacement fuse cover must be the same colour as that visible on the pin face of the plug. Fuse covers are available from any good electrical store.
In order to avoid hazards, damaged supply cord should be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified people.
Important
Fitting a different plug
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals on your plug, proceed as follows:
1 Connect the green - yellow or green (earth)
wire to the terminal in the plug marked ‘E’
or with the symbol or coloured green
and yellow or green.
2 Connect the blue (neutral) wire to the
terminal in the plug marked ‘N’ or coloured
black.
3 Connect the brown (live) wire to the terminal
in the plug marked ‘L’ or coloured red.
With the alternative plugs a 13A fuse must be fitted either in the plug or adaptor or in the main fuse box. If in doubt contact a qualified electrician.
Green and yellow
or green
Make sure that you have an earthed power
outlet socket rated at 13 amps (minimum).
Attention!
If you use your machine as built-in, the socket must be reachable after installation, or a separate switch (which can disconnect the two poles) must be used in the installation.
L
Brown or red
N
Blue or
black
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Sorting laundry
Sort the laundry according to the following groups and wash them separately:
• White and colour fast fabrics
• Non-fast, coloured fabrics
• Delicate fabrics (silk, rayon etc.)
• Woollens
• Hand knits should be placed inside out in
the machine.
Be sure to empty pockets and remove any belts, buckles, pins, etc. from the clothing. Never exceed the maximum load of the selected programme (see page 13)
Loading the machine
Make sure power button is off. 1 Pull the door handle. 2 Place the fabrics uniformly inside the
machine. Make sure that there is no clothing
obstructing the door. 3 Close the door by pushing lightly.
If the door does not close completely, the machine will not start. This is a safety precaution. The front door is locked until the end of the washing programme and it cannot be opened for about 2 minutes following the end of the programme.
Programme selection
Select the programme after referring to the programme descriptions and table on page 12-13.
Warning! Always switch on the machine before selecting your wash programme.
Turn the programme selection knob to the
desired programme. You have now selected
both the washing programme and the
washing temperature at the same time.
Function selection
Select the desired auxiliary function such as Rinse Hold, Extra Rinse, etc. before you push the “Start/Pause/Cancel” button. Indicator light of the function selected will be on. Door will be locked after pressing “Start/Pause/Cancel” button. To cancel the selected function, press “Start/Pause/Cancel” button. Your machine will pause. Any auxiliary function button can be selected now if needed, see page 13.
You have to start the programme by repressing the “Start/Pause/Cancel”.
Programme selection indicator
how to use
Ready Wash Spin/End
Prewash
Rinse Hold
Extra Rinse
Start / Pause
Cancel
On/Off
A Class 4
Synthetics
60°
40°
30°
Cold
Delicates 30°
Woollens
40°
90°
60°
40°
Cold
Spin+Drain
Rinse
Hand Wash
Mini 30’
Cottons
Cold
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Detergent and softener dispenser
1 Open the drawer. 2 Put powder detergent and the fabric
softener in the compartments as shown.
3 Close the detergent and softener drawer.
Powders and liquids
The performance of the washing machine depends on the effectiveness of the detergent. Stains can remain if low quality detergents are used.
• Only use powders specific for automatic
washers, otherwise over foaming and poor
washing performance will be experienced.
• Do not use liquid detergent in your detergent
drawer. Only use liquid detergents with a
dosing ball.
• Do not attempt to use detergents and
bleaching agents that contain chlorine and
sulphur.
• Concentrated softener may clog the syphon,
in this case add some water to the softener
liquid.
Starting
Attention!
Before any operation of the machine check
the following:
• Have you closed the door?
• The tap open?
• Is the drain hose placed and secured properly?
• Is power connected?
When you press the On/Off button, your machine is ready to select the desired programme. To switch the machine off, repress the On/Off button.
Washing can only start when the “Start/Pause/Cancel” button is pressed.
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Attention!
Pressing the On/Off button does not mean that the washing operation will start! To start the washing, press the Start/Cancel/Pause button!
Ready Wash Spin/End
Prewash
Rinse
Hold
Extra Rinse
Start / Pause
Cancel
On/Off
Ready Wash Spin/End
Prewash
Rinse
Hold
Extra Rinse
Start / Pause
Cancel
On/Off
Detergent compartment I for prewash cycle
Syphon
Detergent compartment II
for wash cycle
for fabric softener
Amounts
Follow the manufacturer’s recommended
amount of detergent given on the packaging.
Adjust the amount according to the dirt level, the amount of fabric and the softness of the water. For example, if a small amount of clothing is washed, put in half the amount of detergent normally required.
• Do not fill the fabric softener above the max
mark as any excess amount will mix into
the wash water and you will have to re-fill
the compartment.
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Child Lock
To prevent operation by children you may activate child lock while the machine is in operation.In order to activate the child lock, press Prewash and Rinse Hold function keys simultaneously for 3 seconds after the washing programe has started. The prewash indicator light will flash continously.
Only the on/off button can be used when child lock option is selected.
To start a new program after the program is over or to adjust the program, child lock should be deactivated. The child lock will be deactivated when the same keys are pressed together for 3 seconds and the Prewash indicator light will go out.
Programme Follower
The relevant lamp on the program follow­up indicator lights up according to the selected program after the machine starts operating. Light of the completed step goes out and the next relevant step lights up. When the “On/Off” button is pressed, lamp of the Ready lights up. The “Wash” light on the program follow-up indicator lights up when Start/Pause/Cancel button is pressed after selecting the washing program.
“Spin/End” indicator will light up when the program comes to an end. For your safety, your machine will not let you open the door for 1 minute after the program is finished. The “Spin/End” light will start flashing. After the door lock is deactivated, the “Ready” and “Spin/End” indicators will light up. You may now open door.
You can put your machine to “Pause” mode when the machine is working by pressing the Start/Pause/Cancel button. “Start/Pause/Cancel” button will light up. Some alterations in program settings may be made in the Pause mode (See, Changing a Program) and if “Pause” mode is entered in an appropriate step of the program, adding laundry function may be used (See, Laundry adding feature).Allow 2 minutes for the door lock to be deactivated.
Press “Start/Pause/Cancel” button again to return to the “Wash” mode from “Pause” mode.The “Start/Pause/Cancel” button will light up continuously and the machine will resume operating from the step it was paused.
Programme operation
During the machine’s operation, the indicator lights on the programme follower will light up as each stage is reached.
Softener is added in the softener compartment, it will be used in the last rinse cycle.
If rinse hold is selected, you have to press “Start/Pause/Cancel” button, to let the programme continue.
Ready Wash Spin/End
Prewash
Rinse
Hold
Extra Rinse
Start / Pause
Cancel
On/Off
Ready Wash Spin/ End
Prewash
Rinse
Hold
Extra Rinse
Start / Pause
Cancel
On/Off
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Unloading
The machine stops automatically after programmes have been completed. 1 In about 2 min, the door will unlock. Open
the door. 2 Press the On/Off button to switch off the
machine. 3 Unload the machine and leave the door open.
Check to see if there is any water left in the
door gasket. If so, remove with a soft cloth.
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Adding Laundry
When loading laundry, make sure the garments are unfolded and are loosely placed in the drum. Place your knitted garments into the machine inside out. Ensure that no clothes are trapped between the door and the rubber bellow when closing the door. Push the door to close. Washing process will not start unless the door is closed.
End of the programme
When the program ends “ Spin/End” indicator light will come on.The door can then be opened after about 2 minutes and machine is ready for next washing load. Press “On/Off” to turn machine off.
Programme Cancelling
You can select a new program and start washing.To cancel a programme before it starts to wash press “Start/Pause/Cancel” key for 3 seconds. “Start/Pause/Cancel” and the other indicator lights will be off .
If the programme has started and you want to cancel it, press Start/Pause button for 3 seconds. The programme will move to the “spin” step and related indicator on the programme follower will be on. Machine will start to pump for draining and the door can be opened after a short period of time.
Re-Selection / Cancellation of Functions After Operation Start
In order to change auxiliary functions, push the Start/Pause/Cancel button for a short time to pause the program. Change the auxiliary functions allowed by the selected program. Press the Start/Pause/Cancel button for a short time to continue the program.
Ready Wash Spin/ End
Prewash
Rinse
Hold
Extra Rinse
Start / Pause
Cancel
On/Off
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Cottons
Cotton 90, Cotton 60, Cotton 40, Cotton cold, A Class 40 Programmes
These programmes are used for white and coloured
cotton and linen fabrics.
Cotton 90 Programme with main wash (main wash, 3
rinses, 3 intermediate spin, final spin). The set temperature is 90°C for this programme.
Cotton 60 A class 60° Programme with main wash
(main wash, 3 rinses, 3 intermediate spin, final spin).The set temperature is 60°C for this programme.
Cotton 40 Programme with main wash
(main wash, 3 rinses, 3 intermediate spin, final spin).The set temperature is 40°C for this programme.
Cotton Cold Programme with main wash
(main wash, 3 rinses, 3 intermediate spin, final spin).The set temperature is 40°C for this programme.
A Class 40 A Class 40° energy and washing efficiency
(main wash, 3 rinses, 3 intermediate spin, final spin). The set temperature is 40°C for this programme.
Synthetics
Synthetics 60, Synthetics 40, Synthetics 30, Synthetics Cold, Delicate 30 Programmes
These programmes are designed for synthetic fabrics, nylon clothing, curtains and non iron wool fabrics. The clothing is washed gently with more water.
Synthetics 60 Normal programme for synthetics (mainwash,
3 rinses, 3 intermediate spin, final spin). The set temperature
is 60°C for this programme.
Synthetics 40 Normal programme for synthetics (main
wash, 3 rinses, 3 intermediate spin, final spin). The set
temperature is 40°C for this programme.
Synthetics 30 Normal programme for synthetics (main
wash, 3 rinses, 3 intermediate spin, final spin). The set
temperature is 30°C for this programme.
Synthetics Cold Normal programme for synthetics (main
wash, 3 rinses, 3 intermediate spin, final spin).
Delicate 30 Delicate programme. (main wash, no
intermediate spin, 3 rinses, final spin) The set temperature
is 30°C for this programme.
Woollens
Woollen 40, Woollen cold, Handwash Programmes
Woollen 40 Woollen programme (main wash, 3 rinses,
1 intermediate spin, final spin).The set temperature is 40°C for this programme.
Woollen Cold Woollen programme (main wash, 3 rinses,
1 intermediate spin, final spin).
Handwash 30 Special programme for hand wash marked
wool and silk. (main wash, 2 rinses, no intermediate spin, final spin). The set temperature is 30°C.
Mini 30 Short programme (main wash, 2 rinses, no
intermediate spin, final spin). The set temperature is 30°C.
programme descriptions
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function buttons
Prewash
A pre-wash is only worth while with heavily soiled laundry. Without prewash you save energy, water, washing powder and time.
Rinse hold
"Using this function, you can leave your clothes in the water as long as required at the softener step. When you want to finish the washing cycle, select the spin speed first which is suitable for the clothing , and then press the "start/pause/cancel" button. The cycle will proceed with a spin phase and end. You can use this function only on
cotton/synthetics/delicates and wool programmes."
Extra rinse
Using this function, you can have 4 rinse cycles instead of 3. The additional rinse will extract more detergent for sensitive skin.
155
140
150
110
180
120
125
110
100
85
70
75
55
30
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Rinse Hold
Type of laundry Heavy soiled light Durable fabrics made
of cotton and linen Normal soiled light cotton and linen
durable to heat Less soiled light cotton and linen sensitive
to heat Less soiled light cotton and linen sensitive
to heat Heavy soiled light Durable fabrics made of
cotton and linen (baby clothes etc.) Normal soiled light cotton/synthetic
blended durable to heat Less soiled light cotton/synthetic blended
durable to heat Very Less soiled light or cotton/synthetic
blended sensitive to heat Very Less soiled light or cotton/synthetic
blended sensitive to heat Delicate, sensitive synthetic, cotton
blended Woollen and delicate laundry with
machine wash sign Woollen and delicate blended with
machine wash label Special program for silk, cashmere or
laundry with no machine wash sign
Special program for slightly soiled and little amounts of laundry
Max
Load
(kg)
5
5
5
5
5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2
1.5
1.5
1
2.5
5
5
Program Duration
(min.)
Water
Consumption
(lt)
Energy
Consumption
(kWh)
Rinse Program
Spin and Pump Program
Prewash
Extra Rinse
45 1.70
49 0.95
45 0.65
45 0.35
45 0.65
55 0.90
55 0.55
55 0.35
55 0.20
60 0.40
60 0.04
60 0,40
50 0.21
40 0.16
15 0.04
_ 0.03
Program
Cottons 90
Cottons 60*
Cottons 40
A Class 40
Synthetics 60
Synthetics 40
Synthetics 30
Synthetics Cold
Delicates 30
Woollens Cold
Woollens 40
Handwash 30
Mini 30
Rinse
Spin+Drain
Cottons Cold
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Dry on
horizontal
surface
Can be washed in
centrifugal
machine
Do not wash in
centrifugal
machine
Iron permitted
Warm iron
Line dry Do not iron
Do not use
bleach
Bleach can
be used
Do not
machine
wash
Washing
temperature
No spin
Do not wash Dry clean
Chemicals can
be used
No dry
cleaning
60°
A
P
ITCL fabric care symbols
Descriptions of the international textile care label (ITCL) symbols.
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care and maintenance
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Detergent dispenser
It is necessary to remove the detergent dispenser drawer from time to time to clean away residue and ensure correct operation.
To remove
Pull out the drawer and press down on the coloured insert to release it fully from its housing. Wash the drawer in warm water to remove detergent and softener residue and before replacing wipe it dry.
Syphon
The syphon (coloured insert in the dispenser) must be cleaned. Remove the dispenser drawer and lift out the syphon and wash in warm water to remove any softener residue. Refit ensuring that the syphon is correctly fitted before use.
Maintenance wash
If you regularly use low temperature programs, for example 40˚C, certain detergents cause build up of greasy deposits over time. We recommend a hot maintenance wash once every 6 months to clear such accumulation of residue.
Simply run the wash programme “Cotton 90” without laundry using the usual amount of detergent.
Water intake filter
At the end of the water intake connection and water inlet hose-tap side there are filters. These filters prevent any dirt and objects passing into the machine. It is advisable that these filters should be cleaned every 30-40 washes. To clean these filters, first turn the tap off. Then, disconnect the hose and clean the filter with a thin brush. If the filter is very dirty, you may clean it by pulling out with pliers. To clean the filter at the tap side of the hose, pull it out by hand and clean the filter under tap water. Ensure that the sealing rings are in place before reassembly.
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Pump filter warning
When the appliance is in use and depending on the programme selected there can be hot water in the filter. Never remove the filter during a wash cycle, always wait until the appliance has finished the cycle, and is empty. When replacing the filter, ensure it is securely retightened so as to stop leaks and young children being able to remove it.
Hoses
To prevent any leakage, check the hoses every two years. If the machine is placed in cold ambient temperatures, the water remaining inside the pump and hoses should be drained to prevent freezing, empty the water intake hoses by disconnecting from taps.
Drum
Do not leave any metal objects (pins, needles, etc.) inside the drum. These objects may cause rust on the drum surface and stain clothing. Do not clean the drum with abrasive materials.
Cleaning the pump filter
Warning
Hot water danger! Always ensure that the drum is completely empty. Be careful while taking out the filter!
Switch off the appliance. Open the filter cover by pulling at the holder as shown.
Open the filter as shown turning the cap anti-clockwise, drain the water. If there are any foreign parts inside the filter, take them out and clean the filter before replacing it. Then, place the filter while turning it clockwise. When securely tightened, close the filter cover.
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before calling service/troubleshooting
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You turned the machine on, but the indicator light is not lit
Have you plugged in and switched on at the socket? Check the power cable, or for a blown fuse. Check the front door is properly closed.
After your machine starts operation, if Start/Pause/Cancel button starts flashing then door is not locked. Open and close the door again and press Start/Pause/Cancel button to begin washing program again.
Machine does not take in water
• Check the door for proper closure. Either
tap closed or water inlet filter is clogged.
• Turn the programme selector to the
programme required.
• If the “wash” led on the program progress
display and Start/Pause/Cancel button are
flashing either there is no water or tap is
off. Check your taps. Press
Start/Pause/Cancel button. If the problem
persists unplug your machine, turn off tap
water and call customer service.
Water is syphoned / discharged
Check if the drain hose is positioned as described on page 6.
If the machine vibrates or is too noisy
• Have all the transit bolts and packing been
removed?
• Is the machine touching something?
• Are all the feet resting firmly on the ground?
• Have the lock nuts been secured?
• Has the recommended wash load been
exceeded? (See page 13 for max program
loads)
Water coming from beneath the machine
Check the water inlet and drain hoses. Tighten the connections. The washers of the hoses may be worn out or the pump filter may not have been closed properly.
Foam coming out of the detergent dispenser
Check whether your detergent is suitable for automatic machines. Next time use less detergent.
Pump does not drain water
Check Rinse Hold button has not been selected in error. Clean the pump filter. Do not attempt to remove the filter if the machine is full of water. Check whether the drain hose is bent or not. If there is a need to clean the pump filter, refer to the pump filter cleaning section on page 15.
Pre-wash indicator light on the program follower is blinking
Cancel child lock
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guarantee
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service
Please keep your purchase receipt or other proof of purchase in a safe place; you will need to have it should the product require attention under guarantee.
You should also complete the details below; it will help us assist you when requesting service. (The model number is printed on the Instruction Booklet and the serial number is printed on the Rating Label affixed to the appliance)
Republic of Ireland
All Refrigeration, 01 862 3411 All Cookers Washing Machines & Dishwashers
Before requesting service please check the trouble-shooting guide in the Operating Instructions as a charge may be levied where no fault is found even though your product may still be under guarantee.
Service once the manufacturers guarantee has expired.
If you have purchased an extended guarantee please refer to the instructions contained within the extended guarantee agreement document. Otherwise please call the appropriate number above where service can be obtained at a charge.
Should you experience any difficulty in obtaining service please contact the Beko Customer Help-Line.
Tel: 0870 774 1050
e-mail:service@beko.co.uk
Model No:
Serial No:
Retailer:
Date of purchase:
Your new Beko product is guaranteed against the cost of breakdown repairs for twelve months from the date of the original purchase.
What is covered?
• Repairs necessary as a result of faulty materials, defective components or manufacturing defect.
• The cost of functional replacement parts, but excluding consumable items.
• The labour costs of a Beko approved repairer to carry out the repair.
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• Transit, delivery or accidental damage or misuse and abuse.
• Cabinet or appearance parts, including knobs, flaps, handles or container lids.
• Accessories or consumable items including but not limited to, ice trays, scrapers, cutlery baskets, filters and light bulbs.
• Repairs required as a result of unauthorised repair or inexpert installation that fails to meet the requirements contained in the user instruction book.
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separately from your retailer).
Important notes.
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• The guarantee will be void if the product is instalindicator light or used in commercial or non-residential domestic household premises.
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• Professional installation by a qualified Electrical Domestic Appliance Installer is recommended for all Washing Machines, Dishwashers and Electric Cookers
• Gas Cookers must only be instalindicator light by a CORGI (or BORD GAIS) registered Gas Installer.
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For service under guarantee simply telephone the appropriate number below
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