Baumatic BWD1300, BWD1300W Instruction Manual

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Instruction Manual for your Baumatic
BWD1300
60CM FULL HEIGHT WASHER-DRYER
Please note: for fast access to using your
Washing Machine, please look at the bold-font
items listed on the Contents page (page 2).
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CONTENTS
Specifications ……….…………….………….…………..………………. 3
Important Safety Information……….…..….……..…..…………………..4
Your Washing Machine’s Control Panel…...……..….....……………5-7
Cautions and Advice ………….…………..……....……………………….8
Before Using your Washer-Dryer ………………….…………..…….9-10 Tips for Loading Laundry / Guide to Washing Labels ..………..…..11 Filling your Washing Machine’s Dispenser Drawer with Detergent …………………………………..……………,.…12
WASHING-DRYING PROGRAMME TABLE ……………………..…13-14
Tips on Washing your Clothes / Running your Washer-Dryer
……………………………………………………….…………………....15-16
The Programme Knob ………………………………15 Washing Temperature Knob ………………………16
Starting a Washing Programme …………....…..…16
Interrupting a Programme …..……………..……....16
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE ......…………………………....…….19-21
Notes on Stains and How to Remove them
from your Clothes ........................................................................22-23
How to use the Dryer ……….. ………………….17-18
TROUBLESHOOTING ……………………………..……………….….24-26
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS …………………..………………..27-28
ADJUSTING THE FEET ………..………….......................……………..29
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ………………..…………………………..29 WATER CONNECTION ……………..………………………………...29-30
Directive Conformity Confirmation ..………………………………...…31
Conditions of Guarantee……………………..….………………............32
Contact Details…………………………..….…………………………...…33
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION:
WARNING: THIS IS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE USING YOUR WASHING MACHINE.
: DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD OR PLUG INTO A MULTIPLE
SOCKET.
: DO NOT INSERT A PLUG WITH A DAMAGED CORD OR THAT IS
BROKEN INTO THE SOCKET.
: IF THE CORD IS DAMAGED IT SHOULD BE REPLACED BY THE
MANUFACTURER OR APPOINTED SERVICE AGENT.
: NEVER REMOVE THE PLUG FROM THE SOCKET BY PULLING FROM
THE CORD SECTION. HOLD THE PLUG AS YOU PULL IT OUT.
: DO NOT PLUG INTO THE POWER SUPPLY IF YOUR HANDS ARE WET.
: DO NOT TOUCH THE MACHINE WITH WET HANDS OR FEET.
: DO NOT OPEN THE DETERGENT DRAWER WHILE THE DEVICE IS
RUNNING.
: DO NOT FORCE OPEN THE DOOR OF THE MACHINE WHILE THE
MACHINE IS RUNNING.
: DO NOT TOUCH THE DRAIN HOSE AND WATER DURING DRAINING –
THE WASHING MACHINE CAN REACH HIGH TEMPERATURES DURING DRAINING.
: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR. PLEASE APPLY TO THE NEAREST
AUTHORISED SERVICER.
: DO NOT FORGET THAT THE PACKING MATERIAL OF YOUR MACHINE
MAY BE HAZARDOUS FOR CHILDREN.
: NEVER LET YOUR CHILDREN PLAY WITH YOUR WASHING MACHINE.
: KEEP PETS AWAY FROM YOUR WASHING MACHINE.
: ONLY USE YOUR WASHING MACHINE IN THE HOME. THE WARRANTY
WILL BE INVALID SHOULD YOU USE IT FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES
: ALWAYS SWITCH OFF THE POWER AFTER USING YOUR APPLIANCE.
: ENSURE THAT YOU REMOVE AND CLEAN THE FILTER.
: THE OUTLET HOSE MUST BE FREE OF RESTRICTIONS.
.
: THE WATER PRESSURE MUST NOT BE ANY MORE THAN 1 MPa
AND NOT LESS THAN 0.05 MPa.
: DO NOT OVERLOAD THE DRUM.
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Your BDW1300W’s Control Panel
Key to above figure:
P – Programme Selector
Turn this knob to select a washing programme, depending on the dirtiness of your laundry. To set the programme, firstly ensure that
your appliance is OFF (i.e., the position of the ‘ON/OFF’ button is out) and turn the knob clockwise until the needle points to the mark matching the programme you want to use.
T- Temperature Selector
This knob adjusts the washing temperature so you can select the most suitable programme for the fabrics to be washed. A temperature equal to or lower than that indicated in the PROGRAMME TABLE (
turn the knob until it is lined up with the corresponding marker.
SEE PAGES 13-14) can be chosen. To select the temperature, just
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S – Drying time selector
This knob adjusts the drying time according to the weight and type of material. See the notes below for guidance.
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Resistant materials drying
of the washing cycle for all available programmes for cotton by using this knob to select the required position as indicated in the PROGRAMME TABLE (SEE PAGES 13-14).
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Delicate materials drying
cycle can be selected at the end of the washing cycle for all available programmes for synthetic materials by using this knob.
: A drying cycle can be selected at the end
: In the same way, a low temperature drying
NEVER DRY WOOLLENS IN A DRYER!
A – Rinse and Hold Push-Button
Pressing this button IN will make the wash cycle of the synthetic and wool programmes stop during the last rinse with the drum still full of
water.
Use this setting to prevent creasing in certain fabrics which
need to be drip-dried.
NOTE: To end the cycle, press the button again so that it is OUT.
C – No Spin Push-button
Pressing this button IN will activate the programme so that there is no spin on any selected washing programme.
Use this setting for certain types of delicate fabrics.
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R – 550 / 1000 – 1200 – 1300 rpm Push-Button
Selects the spin speed of last minutes of the cotton programmes.
Pushing the Button OUT will make the spin speed go through a 1000 – 1200
– 1300 rpm cycle.
Pushing the Button IN will reduce the spin speed to 550 rpm for this cycle.
X – ON / OFF Push-button
Pushing the button IN (ON position) will START your washer-dryer so that it will begin a selected washing cycle through to the end of that programme
(when programme selector knob – again (so that it is OUT) will turn your washing machine OFF.
P
- points to ‘STOP’). Pushing this button
Y – Extra Rinse Push-button
Pushing this button IN will use more water in the rinse. Because of this, you should only use it when washing bigger loads. Leave it OFF for half-loads or less in order to conserve water.
L – Pilot Lamp
When lit, this indicates that your machine is switched on. It also stays on at the end of each programme and when the door lock is not activated.
*NOTE: Your Washing Machine has soft-touch buttons. You only need to press these lightly to operate your appliance.
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Cautions & advice about using your washer-dryer
In order to get maximum satisfaction and performance from your
washer-dryer, please ensure you follow the instructions given below:
9 Select the clothes load correctly and choose the appropriate programme.
9 Before opening the door, check that there is no water in the machine
9 Put the washing products in the right proportion and in the right compartment.
9 Small garments such as socks, belts, etc. are best put inside a bag to
9 Before putting clothes into the washing machine, make sure that there is
9 If your machine has a filter, you should check regularly that it is clean &
9 The interior of the washer-dryer should be handled by specialists only. NEVER
9 After each wash, leave the door ajar to prevent the rubber seal from
9 When the clothes to be washed are heavily soiled or splattered with mud, it is
9 Unless doing half-load washing, always put the machine on fully loaded
9 Do not use the dryer function if the clothes have been treated with any non-
9 Do not use the dryer function for items containing any kind of spongy rubber or
9 The washer-dryer must be installed in a well-ventilated place, away
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9 When the machine has just been installed, or after a long time without
and the pilot light is off.
avoid their being lost.
nothing in the pockets (coins, buttons, clips, etc.) and that the zips are undone.
not blocked. Be especially wary of coins, brassiere wire & fluff/hair.
attempt to repair or modify it yourself.
becoming misshapen or mouldy.
advisable to run a programme with pre-wash.
to save energy.
aqueous solution.
similar elastomer materials.
from the influence of gases from other appliances and from defective installations.
The lower ventilation, between the floor and the base of the machine must not
be obstructed (by carpet, cloths, etc.).
its being used, it is advisable to run a washing programme with the machine empty, to eliminate any rusty water in the tubes.
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Before Using your BWD1300
NOTE: (*VERY IMPORTANT*) – You must ensure that the transportation bolts have been removed before you attempt to use your Washing Machine, OTHERWISE you will damage or destroy your appliance. See page 27 for instructions.
Only once you are sure this has been done can you do the following
1) Plug in your machine
2) Turn on the water supply
:
Note on using your Washer-Dryer for the first time:
There may be water left inside your machine after factory tests and trials.
The first time you run a wash cycle, you should not put laundry in your machine as it may need to drain water.
Pour half a measuring cup of normal or all purpose detergent into compartment 2 ( detergent dispenser and select a short washing programme (without pre-wash).
Start the programme.
Wait until the programme finishes.
) in your
*FOR NORMAL USE, SEE NEXT PAGE
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Before Loading your Washer-Dryer
NOTE: Before putting the clothes into the machine:
o Separate the clothes into 3 lots (cotton,
synthetics and wool).
9 Within each group, separate the coloureds from
the whites. *NOTE – see next page for tips.
9 Once the clothes have been separated, you can
put them into the drum of the washing machine, separately and according to colour and group, loose, piece by piece. Do not exceed the maximum weight of clothes as given below:
Cotton Maximum: 5.5 kg Synthetics Maximum: 2.75 kg Wool Maximum: 1 kg
H
OW TO
PEN THE
O
DOOR
Pressing the hidden lever (1) with the index and middle fingers, pull outwards.
o Load your clothes inside the drum one item at a
time and spread them about well.
o Shut the door of your machine, being careful
that no pieces of clothing are jammed between the door and the gasket seal. Make sure the door is closed tightly otherwise appliance won’t work.
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Tips for loading your laundry:
: Never wash
your white
 Be careful that
no metal
 Remove the
plastic or metal and coloured clothes together.
 Since your
new coloured clothes may shed dye on the first wash, wash them separately.
pieces are in the pockets of your clothes. There is the chance of rust residues coming off and causing stains.
 Zip-up and
button your clothes.
hooks of curtains
or place them
inside a washing
bag and tie.
 Pull textiles
like trousers,
knitted fabric, T-
shirts and
sweatshirts inside
out.
 Wash small
clothes like socks
and handkerchiefs
in a washing bag.
(PLEASE SEE THE CHART BELOW TO UNDERSTAND YOUR WASHING LABELS)
WASHING LABELS & THEIR MEANINGS
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Filling your Washer-Dryer’s
Dispenser Drawer with Detergent
‘HOW MUCH DETERGENT SHOULD I USE?’
NOTE: You will need more detergent for washing
cycles containing dirtier clothes.
o For very dirty clothes, select a
programme with pre-washing, fill compartment 1 with ¼ of the amount of the detergent you are putting in compartment 2.
* CAUTION: Only use detergents for automatic washing
machines. The amount needed for different washing loads and types will be written on the packaging of your detergent.
The harder the water in your area, the more detergent you will need to use.
SOFTENERS
9 Fill the softener compartment in your detergent drawer with softener. Do not exceed the MAX level. Otherwise, the softener will diffuse in the washing water through the siphon. Dilute high density softeners first.
FLUID DETERGENTS
9 You can use fluid detergents in all programmes without pre-washing. For this,
move the fluid detergent level plate in the second compartment of the detergent drawer and pour in the amount of fluid detergent according to the levels on this plate.
o For clothes that are only slightly
dirty, do not pre-wash and put only
a small amount of detergent into compartment 2 in your washing machine’s dispenser drawer.
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Tips on washing your clothes.
Dirtiness
Sort the clothes according to dirtiness. Give special treatment to those which are very dirty or have got difficult stains.
Treat very dirty areas like collars and cuffs before washing.
Wash clothes that are only
slightly dirty in short programmes. In this way,
you will save energy as well as get better results.
Wash averagely dirty clothes in a normal wash programme.
Wash very dirty clothes in a
Long Programme with a
Prewash.
Sensitivity
Certain clothes, either because of their
fabric or the way they are made, may
be sensitive to the action of your
machine. When washing them, it is
best to use DELICATE PROGRAMMES.
You can wash woollen garments( ) in
the SPECIAL WOOL PROGRAMME. Make
sure, first of all, that your woollens are
washable.
Do NOT use the Half Load option with
wool and synthetic programmes.
The Rinse and Hold button only
operates in the synthetic and in the
wool programmes.
Only use BLEACH with white cotton
materials. Bleach must be non-
concentrated for use in washing
machines and must be added in the
correct part of the soap drawer.
Running your Washer-Dryer
Programme Selection and Features
Select the programme that’s right for the clothes you want to
wash according to the Table on the previous page.
THE PROGRAMME KNOB
With this knob, you select
the programme you’d like to wash your clothes with. You adjust the programme by turning the knob until the marker points exactly to the washing programme you want.
*NOTE: If you turn the Programme Knob to the STOP position while your machine is running, you will end the washing cycle prematurely.
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Starting a Washing Programme
Adjust the PROGRAMME KNOB to a programme you want to run
Adjust the TEMPERATURE
KNOB ( temperature at which you want to wash your laundry. NOTE: You
cannot select a higher temperature using this knob than the temperature of the washing programme you have selected with the programme knob.
pictured at right) to the
The ‘PROGRAM READY’ light will come on.
o If you want, you can select one or more additional
functions at this point (Rinse & Hold / No Spin / 550­1300 / On-Off)
And then…
Run the programme which you have selected by pressing the ‘ON/OFF’ button.
Note:
The button will be depressed on the console.
The ‘ON’ light will come on .
The door safety mechanism will engage at this time.
WARNING – DO NOT INSERT ANY KIND OF PLASTIC
CONTAINER FOR DETERGENTS IN THE DRUM. THE DRYER COULD MELT THIS AND CAUSE DAMAGE!
Interrupting a Programme
You can interrupt a programme at any time by pressing the
‘ON/OFF’ button. Simply do this and wait two minutes if you
have to add or remove garments. Caution: Be careful that the water level inside the drum is not too high and that the temperature is not very hot – scalding and /or flooding hazard! To resume, once you have re-closed the door, simply press the ‘ON/OFF’ button once again. The programme will pick up where it had left off.
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At the end of a Washing Programme
NOTE : YOU CAN ONLY SET YOUR APPLIANCE TO WASH
AND DRY A WASHLOAD BEFORE A WASHING CYCLE IF YOU
HAVE SET A HALF-LOAD PROGRAMME AND ARE WASHING A HALF LOAD OF LAUNDRY.
CAUTION: YOU CANNOT DEFEAT THIS RESTRICTION BY PLACING A FULL LOAD IN YOUR APPLIANCE’S DRUM AND SELECTING THE HALF LOAD FUNCTION FROM THE CONTROL PANEL.
Provided the programme completes without interruptions, you can open the loading door 2
minutes after it has completed. Take out your clothes. If you have just washed a full load, take out half of the laundry in the drum if you intend to use a drying cycle, being mindful of the fabric type/s you are about to dry.
YOUR DRYER
The drying section of the washer-dryer operates like any other by blowing heated air onto wet clothes is then extracted from the machine.
In your washer-dryer, the moisture-laden air is blown over cold water which causes the moisture to condense. It is then pumped out of the machine. Therefore, it is important that the machine is turned on and the drain hose is correctly located during the drying cycle.
. This air
IMPORTANT: The appliance can be used
just as a tumble dryer but remember that the
cold water tap must be turned on and the drain
pipe must be in position.
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TO USE THE DRYER:
1) Place or leave a maximum of 2kgs of clothes in the drum of
your appliance.
2) Select the required heat level either on FULL HEAT for normal
fabrics or HALF HEAT for delicates.
3) Turn the dryer timer to
the required time.
Note
clothes from being over­dried.
the knob can be set up to a maximum of 140 minutes but we suggest that you select a lower time of approximately 30/40 minutes firstly. You can check if the laundry is dry and, if not, add more minutes as needed to prevent your
4) *Press the half-load button and make sure that the ‘No
Spin’ button has NOT been pressed.*
5) Press the ON/OFF button.
NOTE: At the end of the drying cycle, there is a 10 minute cool down period. This will minimise creasing due to allowing the fabric to cool down gently.
WARNING!
During the wash and drying cycles, the glass porthole in the door will become hot so keep children away. NEVER USE THE DRYER WITH A PLASTIC DETERGENT DISPENSING CUP IN THE DRUM.
IMPORTANT REMINDER: Do not dry clothes containing plastic, foam or rubbery materials. Do not dry clothes in the dryer that have not been cleaned in a water solution.
REMEMBER NOT TO DRY WOOL IN YOUR DRYER!
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CLEANING & MAINTENANCE:
Please note: Disconnect the power supply before
attempting maintenance or cleaning your washing machine.
Cleaning the outlet filter.
If you are using the drying feature on your appliance, you will need to clean this out after every 3-4 washes. If you have been drying clothes that will leave a lot of fluff or lint, you will then need to clean this filter out after each such cycle.
If, however, you have only been using the washing function, you should then clean this filter after every 25 washing cycle programmes to keep the drain pump running efficiently (this will enable more efficient washing and rinsing).
* NOTE: If you do not fit the filter cover properly, it will leak water!
Cleaning the Inlet Valve Filter
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Cleaning the Detergent Drawer
DETERGENT DRAWER
Detergents may form sediment in your detergent drawer or in the housing of the detergent drawer over time.
To clean the sediment, pull out the detergent drawer from time to time.
To pull out the detergent drawer:
Pull the detergent drawer to the end. (Diagram 1)
Lift the front of the drawer and pull it out (Diagram 2)
After the drawer has dried off, put it back into its housing the
same way you had pulled it out.
Cleaning the Siphon Plug
Pull out the detergent drawer. Remove the siphon plug and clean the residues of the softener thoroughly. Fit the cleaned siphon plug back in place. Make sure it is sitting properly in place.
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Cleaning the Cabinet
9 Clean the exterior surface of your machine with lukewarm water
and a cleaning substance that will not harm or scratch the cabinet. After rinsing with clean water, wipe it with a soft and dry cloth.
PLEASE NOTE: If your appliance is installed in a location where the ambient temperature can fall below 0 °C, do the following (once before you know your machine will be unused for a long
time).
o Plug in your Washer-dryer. o Close the water tap and pull out the water inlet hose or hoses from
the tap.
o Place the ends of the water drain and water inlet hoses in a cup on
the ground.
o Adjust the programme knob to ‘Draining’ program. o The ‘Programme Ready’ light will come on. o Run the programme by pressing the ‘ON/OFF’ button. o Unplug your machine when the programme is over (i.e., when the
‘Programme End’ light is on).
* When you complete this process, the remaining water inside the machine will be drained. There will now be no danger of ice’s forming. When you use your washing machine again, be sure that the ambient
temperature is above 0 °C.
Cleaning the Drum
*PLEASE NOTE: Do not leave metal parts like needles, staples or coins inside your Washer-dryer. These items cause rust build-up in the drum. To clean these stains away, use a cleaning substance (that doesn’t have chlorine in it) and follow the manufacturer’s guidelines. Never use dish-washing wires or similarly rough objects.
*REMOVAL OF LIME FROM YOUR MACHINE
If you use the right amount of detergent in your washing machine, there will be no need for lime removal. However, if you want to use lime removers, please pay attention to their manufacturers’ warnings.
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NOTES ON STAINS & HOW TO REMOVE THEM FROM YOUR CLOTHES
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TROUBLESHOOTING – Should your washing
machine have a problem, checking the problem against this chart may keep you from needing to call for service!
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE WHAT YOU CAN DO
It is unplugged Insert the plug into the socket.
Your fuse is defective. Change your fuse.
The power is off Check if the power is on or not.
Your Machine doesn’t Work
ON/OFF button has not been pressed to ‘ON’.
The PROGRAMME KNOB is in STOP (OFF) Status
The door has not been Closed properly.
Press the ‘ON/OFF’ button
Turn the programme knob to the start of a new programme.
Shut the door properly. You should hear it ‘click’.
Your Machine isn’t taking in Water
Your Machine is vibrating
Water tap is closed Open water tap.
The water inlet hose may be bent
Pressure insufficient Adjust tap to increase pressure.
The valve inlet filter is Clogged.
The clothes aren’t placed evenly in the drum.
Your Washing Machine’s feet aren’t adjusted properly.
You haven’t removed the transportation screws!
Check the water inlet hose.
Clean the pump filter.
Spread the clothes inside the machine more evenly.
Adjust the feet.
Remove the transportation screws!
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PROBLEM
Your Washing Machine is vibrating
PROBABLE CAUSE
You haven’t put enough clothes in the drum
You have put too many clothes in the drum
Your machine is resting against a rigid object,
WHAT YOU CAN DO
You Washing machine’s operation is unaffected.
Don’t put too many clothes in the machine. Spread your clothes more evenly.
Make sure your Washing Machine isn’t leaning against a hard or rigid object.
Excessive foam in the Detergent Drawer
Washing is still dirty
You’ve put in too much detergent.
Wrong detergent has been used
Your laundry was too dirty for the programme you selected
You didn’t use enough detergent
Press the ‘ON/OFF’ button. To prevent frothing, dilute one tablespoon of softener in a half-litre of water & pour it into the detergent drawer. Press the ‘ON/OFF’ button after 5-10 minutes. Put the correct amount of detergent in the next wash.
Only use detergents for automatic Washing Machines.
Select a suitable programme. (see the tables on pp. 13-14)
Use more detergent according to the detergent packaging.
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Too many clothes were put machine.
Don’t put as many clothes in your next wash-load.
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PROBLEM
The Water drains from your Washing Machine as soon as it has filled.
No water seen in the drum during the washing cycle.
Detergent residue shows up on clothes
Grey stains show up on the clothes
PROBABLE CAUSE
The end of the water drain hose is in too low a position for the machine.
Nothing wrong – the water is in the lower part of the drum.
Pieces of some detergents that do not dissolve in water may stick to your clothes.
These stains may be the result of oil, cream or ointment.
WHAT YOU CAN DO
Place the water drain hose at a better height.
You don’t need to do anything.
Set your Washing Machine to a ‘Rinsing Cycle’ to get rid of the stains. Brush off residue powde with a brush when dry.
In the next washing, use the maximum detergent amount declared by the detergent manufacturer.
The Spinning Cycle is not done or starts only after a delay
The Loading Door will not open.
Nothing wrong.
Remember that your machine has a delay release of 2 minutes after the end of a programme.
Your Washing Machine has an unbalanced load control system that will try to distribute your clothes evenly. After your clothes have been distributed more evenly, the spinning process will begin. For the next washing cycle, place your clothes more evenly.
Ensure that the pilot light is off, Wait out 2 minutes and then Open the door.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
REMOVING THE TRANSPORTATION SCREWS:
* PLEASE NOTE THAT FAILURE TO REMOVE THE TRANSPORTATION
SCREWS WILL RESULT IN YOUR GUARANTEE BECOMING VOID! *
o THE TRANSPORTATION SCREWS, WHICH CAN BE FOUND AT THE REAR OF YOUR
WASHING MACHINE, MUST BE TAKEN OFF BEFORE YOU CAN USE YOUR MACHINE.
o HOW TO REMOVE THESE SCREWS:
1) LOOSEN THE SCREWS BY ROTATING ANTICLOCKWISE WITH A SUITABLE WRENCH (DIAGRAM-1).
2) REMOVE THE SCREWS BY PULLING THEM (DIAGRAM-2).
3) THE PLASTIC PARTS FOUND IN THE INTERIOR OF YOUR WASHING MACHINE WILL FALL DOWN UNDER THE DEVICE.
4) CAREFULLY, LIFT YOUR MACHINE UP SLIGHTLY (FULCRUM RECOMMENDED), PICKING UP THE PLASTIC PARTS. IF THERE ARE STILL SOME THAT HAVE NOT FALLEN DOWN, OPEN YOUR MACHINE’S DOOR AND MOVE THE DRUM WITH YOUR HAND TO MAKE THE REMAINING PARTS FALL DOWN. COLLECT THE PARTS THAT HAVE FALLEN TO THE FLOOR.
5) INSERT THE PLASTIC TRANSPORTATION SCREW CAPS (THESE CAN BE FOUND INSIDE THE ACCESSORIES BAG) IN THE HOLES WHERE THE TRANSPORTATION SCREWS HAD BEEN (DIAGRAM-3).
6) KEEP THE TRANSPORTATION SCEWS AFTER YOU HAVE REMOVED THEM FROM THE
MACHINE – YOU MAY NEED THEM SHOULD YOU MOVE HOME IN THE FUTURE.
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INSTALLING YOUR BWD1300 Washer- Dryer
Before installing, it is very important that you familiarise yourself with your Washing Machine’s dimensions. Please see the illustration below for details:
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Your Washer Dryer requires the space shown here:
600 mm
555 mm
860 mm
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ADJUSTING THE FEET
CAUTION :
o DO NOT INSTALL YOUR MACHINE ON RUGS OR CARPETS.
o FOR YOUR WASHING MACHINE TO WORK SILENTLY & WITHOUT ANY VIBRATION, YOU
SHOULD POSITION IT ON FLAT, NON-SLIPPERY & TOUGH GROUND.
o YOU CAN ADJUST YOUR WASHING MACHINE’S LEVEL BY TURNING ITS FEET EITHER
UPWARDS OR DOWNWARDS (Please see DIAGRAM below).
1) FIRSTLY, LOOSEN THE PLASTIC ADJUSTMENT NUT.
2) AFTER YOU’VE REACHED THE LEVEL YOU WANT, TIGHTEN THE PLASTIC ADJUSTMENT NUTS AGAIN BY ROTATING THEM UPWARDS (ONE FOR EACH
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FOOT).
3) NEVER PUT CARTONS, WOODEN BLOCKS OR SIMILAR MATERIALS UNDER THE MACHINE TO HELP MAKE IT LEVEL TO THE GROUND.
4) NOTE: THE HIGHEST YOU CAN RAISE THE APPLIANCE ON ITS FEET IS 30mm.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
YOUR WASHING MACHINE WORKS ON 220-240V & 50 Hz. IT COMES WITH ITS OWN SPECIALLY MOULDED, EARTHED PLUG THAT HAS BEEN ATTACHED TO THE POWER CABLE OF YOUR WASHING MACHINE. The plug must be inserted to an earthed socket with 10 ampere. The fuse used in your plug must also be 10Amps. Should your electricity supply not match these specifications, you should contact a qualified electrician to accommodate this.
*REMINDER: WARNING! (PLEASE NOTE) Baumatic Ltd are not responsible for any damages arising out of usage following failure to earth (ground) your appliance.
CONNECTING TO THE WATER MAINS
Depending on your appliance’s features, it may operate with a single water inlet (cold) or a double water inlet (hot/cold). THE WHITE-HEADED HOSE IS FOR THE COLD WATER INLET / THE RED-HEADED HOSE IS FOR THE HOT WATER INLET (but ONLY for machines with a double water inlet system.)
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To prevent leakage from the connection joints, a seal (for machines with
cold water inlet only) or seals (for machines with hot & cold water inlets) are included in the hose packing. Fit these seals at the end of the water inlet hoses on the tap side. If your sink only has a mixing tap, use only one hose and connect it to the cold water valve of the machine. In this case, screw on the supplied cap to close the hot water valve.
1) Connect the WHITE-HEADED HOSE to the WATER INLET VALVE with the white filter & connect the RED-HEADED HOSE to the WATER INLET VALVE with the red filter (this is only applicable to machines with double inlet systems).
2) Tighten (but do not over-tighten) the plastic parts of the connections with your hand. Please call a qualified plumber to ensure safer connections.
PLEASE NOTE:
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CONFORMITY TO W.E.E.E. DIRECTIVE
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BAUMATIC LTD. – CONDITIONS OF GUARANTEE.
Dear Customer,
The conditions of guarantee which apply to your Baumatic Ltd appliance are as follows: This product is guaranteed for 12 months from the date of original purchase. Baumatic Ltd will repair any defect that arises due to faulty materials or workmanship free of charge during this period.
In addition, your appliance is covered by a 5 year parts warranty. Baumatic Ltd will provide free of charge the parts required to repair the appliance, only if they are fitted by a Baumatic engineer, for any defect that arises due to faulty materials or workmanship within a period of 5 years from the original purchase date.
An additional and annually renewable insurance scheme for labour is available should you wish to extend the warranty period.
Should any person other than an authorized representative of Baumatic Ltd interfere with the appliance, the policy is negated and Baumatic Ltd will be under no further liability.
The guarantee covers the appliance for normal domestic use only, unless otherwise stated.
Any claims made under the terms of the guarantee must be supported by the original invoice/bill of sale issued at the time of purchase.
This guarantee is transferable only with the written consent of Baumatic Ltd.
If the appliance fails and is considered either not repairable or uneconomical to repair between twelve months and five years from purchase date, a free of charge replacement will not be offered.
The guarantee for any replacement will only be for the remainder of the guarantee on the original product purchased.
This guarantee does not cover:
Sinks and taps
Failure to comply with the manufacturer’s instructions for use
The replacement of cosmetic components or accessories
Accidental damage or willful abuse
Subsequent loss or damage owing to the failure of the appliance or electrical supply
Incorrect installation
Losses caused by Acts of God, civil war, failure to obtain spare parts, strikes or lockouts.
Filters, fuses, light bulbs, external hoses, damage to bodywork, paintwork, plastic items, covers, baskets, trays, shelves,
burner bases, burner caps, decals, corrosion, rubber seals, refrigeration system blockage
In the course of the work carried out it may be necessary to remove the appliance from its operating position. Whilst all reasonable care will be taken, Baumatic Ltd cannot accept responsibility for damage sustained to any property whatsoever in this process.
In the course of the work carried out it may be necessary to remove the appliance from its operating position. Whilst all reasonable care will be taken, Baumatic Ltd cannot accept responsibility for damage sustained to any property whatsoever in this process.
This guarantee is in addition to and does not diminish your statutory or legal rights
Contacting Baumatic Ltd
SALES TEL: 0118 933 6900 FAX: 0118 931 0035
For mainland UK and Northern Ireland, please contact one of the above numbers for further information or any other query you may have.
For ROI (Republic of Ireland), please contact one of the numbers below:
TEL: 01-4030501 FAX: 01-4030503
Thank you for buying Baumatic.
SERVICE TEL: 0118 933 6911 FAX: 0118 986 9124
SPARES TEL: 0118 933 6922 FAX: 0118 933 6942
TECHNICAL / ADVICE TEL: 0118 9336933 FAX: 0118 9336942
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Baumatic Ltd
Make-up for your kitchen
Headquarters
Baumatic Buildings,
6 Bennet Road,
RG2 0QX, United Kingdom
Sales Telephone
+44 118 933 6900
+44 118 931 0035
Service Telephone
+44 118 933 6911
+44 118 986 9124
Spares Telephone
+44 118 933 6922
Technical / Advice Telephone
+44 118 933 6933
sales@baumatic.co.uk
technical@baumatic.co.uk
Http (Internet site):
www.baumatic.com
Baumatic UK/cod. 1230000666
Baumatic Ltd.
Reading,
Berkshire
Sales Fax
Service Fax
E-mail
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