Beko D 7081E, D 7102E, D 7102ES, D 7082E, D 7101E User Manual

Dear Customer, We wish that this product, manufactured at modern facilities with total quality notions, will deliver you the best performance. In order to guarantee this, please read this instruction manual thoroughly and keep it for your future reference.
Contents
Technical features
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Preparation
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Program selection and washing operations
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Care and Maintanence
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Determining location and installation
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Helpful tips on stain removal
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Before calling service
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Technical features
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Models Maximum capacity (kg.) Height (cm.) Width (cm.) Depth (cm.) Net weight (kg.) Power requirement (V/Hz) Nominal current (A) Power (W) Washing speed (rpm) Spin speed (rpm)
D 7081 E D 7082 E
7 85 60 59 74 220/50 10 2100 52 800 cold
water inlet
7 85 60 59 74 220/50 10 2100 52 800 Hot&cold
water inlet
D 7101 E
7 85 60 59 74 220/50 10 2100 52 1000 cold
water inlet
D 7102 E D 7102 ES
7 85 60 59 74 220/50 10 2100 52 1000 Hot&cold
water inlet
The appearance and specifications are subject to change without notice to raise the unit quality. The graphics shown in the manual are schematic and it is possible that they not conform with your washing machine.
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Your Washing Machine
Top lid
Control panel Front door Kick plate Kick plate cover
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Steps before operating Fullautomatic Washing Machine and safety precautions
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• The current requirement in order for safe operation of this machine is 16 Ampheres. You will need to have a certified electrician to connect a 16 Amp fuse, if there is not enough current load.
• Your washing machine is set to 230 Volts.
• Do not forget to check the grounding in all cases of use with or without the transformer. Our company will not be responsible for any damages caused by operations without grounding.
• The performance of the washing machine depends on the effectiveness of the cleaning agent. Stains can be permanent if low quality detergents are used. Please take necessary effort to clean the stained clothes as described in following pages before washing them in the machine.
• Your washing machine is designed only for domestic use.
• In order to bring the machine ready to use, please call your service technician or a certified plumber.
• If the power cord or the plug is damaged, please call a certified technician.
• Always use new “water inlet hose” received within your machine.
• Please perform the first wash with detergent, at COTTON 90 program and without placing your laundry inside the washing machine. This will ensure that the drum is free from any left over dirt from production .
Due to the quality control processes during production, there may be some water left over in your machine. This does not cause any damage to your product.
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Preparation
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Attention! Before any operation of the machine check the following.
• Did you close the front door?
• Is the tap open?
• Is water drain hose placed properly?
• Is power connected?
Sorting laundry
Sort the laundry according to the following groups and wash them seperately:
- white and resistant colored fabrics,
- colored fabrics,
- delicate fabrics (silk, rayon etc.),
- wool. Be sure to empty pockets and remove any belts, buttons, pins, etc. from the clothing. You can place little clothing materials (baby socks, etc) inside of pillow cases to avoid them slip into the pump and filter. For stained fabrics, refer to the “Practical information” section of the operating manual.
Open the front door
To open the front door press the “door open” button. For your safety, front door can be opened only when the machine is off.
Loading the machine
Place the fabrics uniformly inside the machine. Hand knits should be placed inside out in the machine. Make sure that there is no clothing at the side of the door. Close the door by pushing lightly. If the door does not close completely, the machine could not be started-a safety measure. Front door is locked untill the end of the washing program and it will not be opened about 2 minutes following the end of the program.
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