SYK ANK SERVICE MANUAL
SERVICE HANDBOOK NO:2
WATER WASHER DRIER
WASHING MACHINE
SERVICE MANUAL
SYK ANK SERVICE MANUAL
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2.Contents
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3. SAFETY WARNINGS ...................................................................................................................................... |
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GENERAL ...........................................................................................................................................SAFETY |
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Electrical safety |
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INTENDED ..............................................................................................................................................USE |
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CHILD ...............................................................................................................................................SAFETY |
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COMPLIANCE ...................................................................................................................WITH EEE DIRECTIVE |
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PACKAGE ..............................................................................................................................................INFO |
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DISPOSAL .........................................................................................................................OF WASTE PRODUCT |
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POINTS ..............................................................................................TO BE PAID ATTENTION TO DURING SERVICE |
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PRODUCT ...............................................................INSTALLATION / INSTALLATION RULES / SETTINGS |
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CORRECT .................................................................................................................PLACE FOR INSTALLATION |
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REMOVING .................................................................................................................THE PACKAGE SUPPORT |
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REMOVING .......................................................................................................THE TRANSPORT SAFETY BOLTS |
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CONNECTION ..............................................................................................................TO THE SUPPLY WATER |
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CONNECTION .................................................................................................................TO THE WATER DRAIN |
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ADJUSTMENT ...................................................................................................................................OF LEGS |
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ELECTRICAL ..............................................................................................................................CONNECTION |
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TRANSPORTATION ................................................................................................................OF THE PRODUCT |
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USE OF ....................................................................................................PRODUCT AND BYPRODUCTS |
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PREPARATION............................................................................................................................................. |
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5.1.1. ....................................................................................................................... |
Sorting the Laundry |
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5.1.2. ...................................................................................Preparation of the garments to be washed |
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5.1.3. ......................................................................................................Things to do for energy saving |
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5.1.4 First ..............................................................................................................................................Use |
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5.1.5 Correct ..........................................................................................................................load capacity |
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5.1.6.Loading ..................................................................................................................................laundry |
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5.1.7. Use ...........................................................................................................of detergent and softener |
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CONTROL ..........................................................................................................................................PANEL |
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DISPLAY ........................................................................................................................................SYMBOLS |
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PREPARING ..............................................................................................................................THE MACHINE |
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5.5. FOR WASHING ..................................................................................................................PROGRAM SELECTION |
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5.6.WASHING ......................................................................................................................................PROGRAMS |
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5.7.TEMPERATURE .................................................................................................................................SELECTION |
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5.8.SELECTING ................................................................................................................................THE SPIN SPEED |
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5.9.IF YOU ..................................................................WANT TO SPIN YOUR LAUNDRY AFTER THE RINSE HOLD FUNCTION: |
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5.10.DRYING .......................................................................................................................................PROGRAMS |
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5.11.WASH .........................................................................................................................VE DRYING PROGRAMS |
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5.12.AUXILIARY ......................................................................................................................FUNCTION SELECTION |
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5.13.DRYING ...............................................................................................................................................STEPS |
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5.14. TIME ...............................................................................................................................................DISPLAY |
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5.15.END T ....................................................................................................................................................IME |
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5.16.STARTING ................................................................................................................................THE PROGRAM |
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5.17. LOADING ....................................................................................................................................DOOR LOCK |
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5.18. CHANGING ..................................................................................THE SELECTIONS AFTER PROGRAM HAS STARTED |
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5.19.CHILD ..................................................................................................................................................LOCK |
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5.20. CANCELING THE PROGRAM............................................................................................................................. |
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5.21. PROGRAM END ............................................................................................................................................ |
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5.22. YOUR MACHINE FEATURES A "STANDBY MODE". ................................................................................................ |
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING............................................................................................................. |
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6.1 CLEANING THE DETERGENT DISPENSER.............................................................................................................. |
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6.2 CLEANING THE LOADING DOOR AND THE DRUM ................................................................................................ |
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6.3 CLEANING THE BODY AND CONTROL PANEL........................................................................................................ |
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6.4 CLEANING THE WATER INLET FILTERS................................................................................................................ |
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6.5 DRAINING THE REMAINING WATER AND CLEANING THE PUMP FILTER ...................................................................... |
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GENERAL OPERATING PRINCIPLE .......................................................................................................... |
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WATER INTAKE PROFILE ........................................................................................................................... |
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HEATING PROFILE ................................................................................................................................... |
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ANTI-FOAMING PROFILE........................................................................................................................... |
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FOAM DETECTING AND EXTINGUISHING ALGORITHM ..................................................................................... |
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BALANCED UNBALANCED LOAD SENSING ALGORITHM.................................................................................... |
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DRYING PROGRAMS PROFILES ................................................................................................................... |
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7.6.1. Cottons Clothes Based Drying Profiles........................................................................................... |
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7.6.2. Synthetic Clothes Based Drying Profiles ........................................................................................ |
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7.6.3. Water Intake Profiles in Drying Programs..................................................................................... |
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PROGRAM FLOWS ................................................................................................................................... |
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.KOMPONENT WORKING PRINCIPLES.................................................................................................... |
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8.1.ELECTRONIC CARD GROUP ................................................................................................................................ |
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8.2.WATER INLET VALVE (WITH WATER METER) ......................................................................................................... |
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8.3.WATER LEVEL SENSOR ..................................................................................................................................... |
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8.4.PARASITE FILTER ............................................................................................................................................. |
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8.5.WASHING MOTOR .......................................................................................................................................... |
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8.6.SAFETY SWITCH (DOOR LOCK)............................................................................................................................ |
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8.7.DOOR SWITCH GROUP ..................................................................................................................................... |
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8.8.MANUAL RESET THERMAL 175 C....................................................................................................................... |
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8.9.DRUM WATER HEATER .................................................................................................................................... |
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8.10.AIR HEATER (FOR DRYING) ............................................................................................................................. |
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8.11.WATER HEATER AND CONDENSER INLET/OUTLET NTCS ........................................................................................ |
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8.12.BELLOW NTC (DOOR NTC)............................................................................................................................. |
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8.13.DRAIN PUMP................................................................................................................................................ |
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8.14.FAN MOTOR ................................................................................................................................................. |
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9. SERVICE FUNCTION TEST ............................................................................................................................ |
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9.1.STEP NO 1: SWITCHING TO SERVICE MODE.......................................................................................................... |
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9.2.STEP NO 2 SOFTWARE VERSION CHECK................................................................................................................ |
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9.3.STEP NO 3 LED AND 7 SEGMENT DISPLAY CONTROL .............................................................................................. |
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9.4.STEP NO 4 MOTOR COUNTERCLOCKWISE WASHING CONTROL .................................................................................. |
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9.5.STEP NO 5SPINNING SPEED CONTROL STEP.......................................................................................................... |
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9.6.STEP NO 6 DRYING MODULE CONTROL 1. STEP ..................................................................................................... |
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9.7.STEP NO 7 DRYING MODULE CONTROL STEP NO 2................................................................................................. |
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9.8.STEP NO 8 PREWASH VALVE AND PREWASH VALVE FLOW METER CONTROL............................................................... |
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9.9.STEP NO 9 CHECK OF MAIN WASH VALVE AND MAIN WASH VALVE FLOW METER...................................................... |
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9.10.STEP NO 10 CHECK OF SOFTENER COMPARTMENT CHECK OF DETERGENT DRAWER SIPHON.......................................... |
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9.11.STEP NO 11 CONDENSER VALVE CONTROL ......................................................................................................... |
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9.12.STEP NO 13 HEATER, WATER LEVEL SENSOR, JET SYSTEM, MOTOR CLOCKWISE SPINNING DIRECTION CONTROL .............. |
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9.13.STEP NO 14 PUMP CONTROL........................................................................................................................... |
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9.14.STEP NO 15 DISPLAYING OF THE ERRORS OCCURRED IN THE SERVICE MODE ............................................................ |
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9.15.STEP NO 16 HOW MANY TIMES WAS THE SERVICE MODE COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY?............................................... |
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10. FAILURE / ERROR CODES .......................................................................................................................... |
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11. FAILURE FLOW / TROUBLESHOOTING DIAGRAMS .................................................................................... |
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11.1.ELECTRONIC CARD SOCKETS (DISPLAY AND MAIN BOARD) .................................................................................... |
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11.2.MACHINE DOES NOT WORK ........................................................................................................................... |
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11.3.DATA MODE ................................................................................................................................................. |
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11.4.ERROR CODES AND POSSIBLE CUSTOMER COMPLAINTS......................................................................................... |
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11.30.E 41-2 AA .............................................................................................................................................. |
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11.32.PROGRAM SELECTION SWITCH DOES NOT FUNCTION....................................................................................... |
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11.33.WATER TAKEN FROM THE WRONG COMPARTMENT .......................................................................................... |
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11.34.MACHINE IS BLOWING THE FUSE................................................................................................................... |
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12. ELECTRIC CIRCUIT / CONNECTION / E-CARD DIAGRAMS...................................................................... |
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13. KOMPONENT INSTALLATION / DISASSEMBLY ..................................................................................... |
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TOP COVER SHEET INSTALLATİON/REMOVAL .............................................................................................. |
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DETERGENT BOX INSTALLATİON / REMOVAL / INSTALLATİON......................................................................... |
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PANEL / DİSASSEMBLY / INSTALLATİON ..................................................................................................... |
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13.3.1. Disassembly ................................................................................................................................... |
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13.3.2 Installation ..................................................................................................................................... |
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.CARD GROUP INSTALLATİON/ DETACHMENT.............................................................................................. |
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FRONT DOOR GROUP INSTALLATİON / DİSASSEMBLY ................................................................................... |
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.FRONT WALL ATTACHMENT / DETACHMENT ............................................................................................. |
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.BELLOW INSTALLATİON / DİSASSEMBLY .................................................................................................... |
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.HEATER CHANNEL INSTALLATİON / DİSASSEMBLY........................................................................................ |
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13.8.1.Heater channel detachment ........................................................................................................... |
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13.8.2.Heater channel Installation ............................................................................................................ |
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.CONDENSER HOSE GR. INSTALLATİON /DİSASSEMBLY.................................................................................. |
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13.10 .CONDENSER GR. INSTALLATION /DISASSEMBLY .......................................................................................... |
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13.11 .TRİPLE VALVE ATTACHMENT / DETACHMENT............................................................................................. |
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13.12 .WATER LEVEL SENSOR ATTACHMENT / DETACHMENT................................................................................. |
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.PARASİTE FİLTER ATTACHMENT / DETACHMENT......................................................................................... |
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.POWER CABLE ATTACHMENT / DETACHMENT ........................................................................................... |
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.MOTOR............................................................................................................................................ |
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13.15.1.Atlas motor................................................................................................................................... |
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13.15.2.Atlas card disassembly / assembly ............................................................................................... |
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MAİN BOARD ATTACHMENT / DİSASSEMBLY ............................................................................................... |
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.POLY V BELT ATTACHMENT/ DİSASSEMBLY ............................................................................................... |
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.SHOCK ABSORBER AND SHOCK ABSORBER PİN ATTACHMENT / DETACHMENT.................................................. |
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.UPPER COUNTERWEIGHT ATTACHMENT / DETACHMENT ............................................................................. |
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.LOWER COUNTERWEİGHT ATTACHMENT / DETACHMENT............................................................................. |
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.SİDE COUNTERWEIGHT INSTALLATİON / DETACHMENT ................................................................................ |
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.DRAİN PUMP ATTACHMENT / DETACHMENT ............................................................................................. |
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.WATER INLET HOSE ATTACHMENT / DETACHMENT .................................................................................... |
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.DRAİN HOSE ATTACHMENT / DETACHMENT.............................................................................................. |
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CABİNET DOOR INSTALLATİON/REMOVAL .................................................................................................. |
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- CABINET DOOR SHEET .......................................................................................................................... |
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GROUPED BUILT-IN ELEVATION SET ........................................................................................................... |
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Built-in elevation set contains the following: ......................................................................... |
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14. HEİGHTENİNG KİT ASSEMBLY GUİDE ................................................................................................... |
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EXPLODED PİCTURES........................................................................................................................... |
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.DRİVE GROUP ..................................................................................................................................... |
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.CONTROL GROUP................................................................................................................................. |
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WATER SYSTEM GROUP ......................................................................................................................... |
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FRONT DOOR GROUP ............................................................................................................................ |
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BODY GROUP ....................................................................................................................................... |
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INSULATİON GROUP .............................................................................................................................. |
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VİSUAL GROUP ..................................................................................................................................... |
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FRONT WALL AND KİCKPLATE GROUP ....................................................................................................... |
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BOX GROUP......................................................................................................................................... |
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PART LIST ............................................................................................................................................ |
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17. LIST OF FIGURES AND PICTURES.......................................................................................................... |
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3. Safety Warnings
This section contains safety instructions that will help protect from risk of personal injury or property damage. Failure to follow these instructions shall void any warranty.
3.1General Safety
This product can be used by the children who are at the age of 8 and over and the people whose physical, sensory or mental skills are not fully developed or who do not have necessary required experience and knowledge as long as they are supervised or trained about the safe use of the product and its risks. Children should not play with the device. Cleaning and maintenance works should not be performed by children unless they are supervised by someone.
Never place the product on a carpet-covered floor. Otherwise, lack of airflow beneath the machine will cause electrical parts to overheat. This will cause problems with your product.
Always have the installation and repairing procedures carried out by the Authorized Service Agent. Manufacturer shall not be held liable for damages that may arise from procedures carried out
by unauthorized persons.
3.1.1. Electrical safety
If the product is faulty, it should not be operated before it is repaired by the authorized service! There is the risk of electric shock!
This product is designed to resume operation when power is on again after a power cut. If you wish to cancel the program, see "Cancelling the program" section.
Connect the product to a grounded outlet protected by a 16 A fuse. Be sure to make a qualified electrician arrange the grounding installation. Our company shall not be liable for any damages that will arise when the product is used without grounding in accordance with the local regulations.
The water supply and draining hoses must be securely fastened and remain undamaged. Otherwise, there is the risk of water leakage.
While there is still water inside the product, never open the loading door or remove the filter. Otherwise, risk of flooding and injury from hot water will occur.
Do not force open the locked loading door. Door can be opened a few minutes after the washing cycle ends. In case of forcing the loading door to open, the door and the lock mechanism may get damaged.
Unplug the product when it is not in use.
Never wash the product by spreading or pouring water onto it! There is the risk of electric shock!
Never touch the plug with wet hands! Never unplug by pulling on the cable, always pull out by grabbing the plug.
Use only the detergents, softeners and additives intended for washing machines.
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Observe the instructions on the label of textiles and the detergent package.
Product should be unplugged during installation, maintenance, cleaning and repair procedures.
Always have the installation and repairing procedures carried out by the Authorized Service Agent. Manufacturer shall not be held liable for damages that may arise from procedures carried out by unauthorized persons.
If the power cord is damaged, it should be replaced by the manufacturer, aftersales service or a similarly qualified, certified person (preferably electrician) or a person to be designated by the importer in order to prevent the risk.
3.2Intended Use
This product is for domestic use only. It is not suitable for commercial use and it must not be used for anything other than its intended use.
Product should only be used to wash and rinse the textile products having the appropriate labels.
Manufacturer does not accept any responsibility for any damages arising out of incorrect use or transport.
Service life of the product you purchased is 10 years. During this period, original spare parts will be available to operate the product properly.
3.3Child Safety
Packaging materials are dangerous to children. Keep the packaging materials out of the reach of the children.
Electrical products are dangerous for the children. Keep children away from the product when it is in use. Do not allow them to play with the product. Use child lock to prevent children from intervening with the product.
Do not forget to close the loading door when leaving the room where the product is located.
Store all detergents and additives in a safe place away from the reach of the children by closing the cover of the detergent container or sealing the detergent package.
3.4Compliance with EEE Directive
This product does not contain the harmful and prohibited substances which are specified in Directive * “Restriction on Use of Some Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment” (EEE) * issued by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry of Republic of Turkey.
It complies with EEE * Directive
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3.5Package info
Packaging materials of the product are manufactured from recyclable materials in accordance with our National Environment Regulations.
Do not dispose of the packaging materials together with the domestic or other wastes. Take them to the packaging material collection points designated by the local authorities.
3.6Disposal of waste product
This product has been manufactured with high quality parts and materials which can be reused and are suitable for recycling.
Therefore, do not dispose the product with normal domestic waste at the end of its service life. Take it to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. Please consult your local authorities to learn the nearest collection point. Help protect the environment and natural resources by recycling used products. For children's safety, cut the power cable and break the locking mechanism of the loading door so that it will be non-functional before disposing of the product.
3.7Points to be paid attention to during service
During panel installation, make sure that the cables to be mounted onto the electronic card are not pinched between the bracket sheets. It should be ensured that all the sockets on the electronic card are seated well.
Is should be ensured that cable in the installation of cable group is not damaged. Stripped or damaged cables should not be installed.
Cable route should be taken into account during installation; cable’s coming into contact with sharp surfaces should be avoided and it should not be pinched.
It should be ensured that the sockets of all components which are serviced are seated well. Arc may occur in case of inadequate contact.
It should be checked that the serviced product is connected to a grounded outlet which is protected by a fuse with suitable current. Connection should not be made with extension cable or multiple outlet. Moreover, no extension should be made to the power cord or internal cables.
Put the serviced product onto a sound ground; do not put it on a carpet with high pile or other similar grounds. Electrical parts may get overheated since air cannot circulate from under the device.
Do not put the serviced product onto its power cord or another cable.
If you have to unplug the serviced product from the mains, never grab it from its power cord, always unplug it by holding its plug only.
Check the power cord and plug of the serviced product. If its power cord or plug is faulty, replace the power cord group completely with a new group. Please make sure that the cables are not shortened, snapped, stripped, hardened and plug ends are not broken, cracked, oxidized or loosened.
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Check the outlet which the serviced product is plugged in. Product should not be plugged in the outlets which are loosened, dislocated from its housing, broken, in contact with water, dusty, dirty, oiled.
Along the route of the power cord from the outlet to the machine, make sure that the cord does not come under heating sources, cupboards, devices, etc. which may damage the product.
During service, do not perform hot works on the machine, such as soldering, welding, etc. Do not leave these devices on the machine.
During service, do not wipe the machine with flammable and combustible substances such as thinner, alcohol, etc.
After the machine is serviced, do not forget any paper-based materials inside the machine such as service slip, brochure, etc.
IMPORTANT:
When the machine is required to be serviced by being tilted to the front, its transport safety bolts should be installed.
This is required for the front components of the machine not to be damaged.
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4. Product Installation / Installation Rules / Settings
Refer to the nearest Authorized Service Agent for installation of the product. To make the product ready for use, review the information in the user manual and make sure that the electricity, tap water supply and water drainage systems are appropriate before calling the Authorized Service Agent. If they are not, call a qualified technician and plumber to have any necessary arrangements carried out.
Preparation of the location and electrical, tap water and waste water installations at the place of installation is under customer's responsibility.
Make sure that the water inlet and discharge hoses as well as the power cable are not folded, pinched or crushed while pushing the product into its place after installation or cleaning procedures.
Installation and electrical connections of the product must be carried out by the Authorized Service Agent. Manufacturer shall not be held liable for damages that may arise from procedures carried out by unauthorized persons.
WARNING: Prior to installation, visually check if the product has any defects on it. If so, do not have it installed. Damaged products cause risks for your safety.
Your product is too heavy for one person to carry.
4.1Correct Place for Installation
Place the product on a solid and level floor. Do not place on shagpile carpet or similar surface.
On a graduated floor, do not place the product next to the edge or on a platform. Do not place the product on the power cable.
Do not install the product in the environments where the temperature falls below 0 ºC.
(See. Warnings drying)
• Place the product at least 1.5 cm away from the edges of other furniture.
In the installation location of this product, there must not be a lockable, sliding or hinged door that will restrict the full opening of the loading door.
Operate the product in a well ventilated and dust free environment.
4.2Removing the Package Support
Tilt the machine backwards to remove the packaging reinforcement. Remove the packaging reinforcement by pulling the ribbon.
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Figure 4.1
DANGER!
Your product is heavy. Remove packaging reinforcement as displayed in the figure.
Be careful not to get your hand caught under the machine during this procedure.
4.3Removing the Transport Safety Bolts
WARNING: Do not remove the transportation safety bolts before removing the packaging reinforcement.
WARNING: Remove the transportation safety bolts before operating the washing machine! Otherwise, the product will be damaged.
Figure 4.2
1 Use the tool in the user manual bag to loosen all bolts until they rotate freely. (C)
2 Remove the transportation safety bolts by turning slightly.
3 Attach the plastic covers supplied in the user manual bag into the holes on the rear panel. (P)
Keep the transportation safety bolts in a safe place to reuse when the washing machine needs to be moved again in the future.
Never move the product without the transportation safety bolts properly fixed in place!
4.4Connection to the Supply Water
The water supply pressure required to run the product is between 1 to 10 bars (0.1
– 10 MPa). For the healthy operation of the machine, 10 – 80 liters of water per minute should be supplied from a fully opened tap. Attach a pressure reducing valve if water pressure is higher.
If you will use the double water inlet product as a single water inlet (cold), before operating the product, make sure you insert the plug supplied with the product to the hot water inlet. (It applies to the products with which blind plug group is assigned.)
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WARNING: Models with a single water inlet should not be connected to the hot water tap. In such a case the laundry will get damaged or the product will switch to protection mode and will not operate.
WARNING: Do not use old or used water inlet hoses on the new product. It may cause stains on your laundry.
Figure 4.5
1 Connect the special hoses supplied with the product to the water inlets on the product. Written in red
hose (left) (max. 90 ºC) is for hot water inlet, hose with blue marking (right) (max. 25°C) it is for cold water inlet.
WARNING: Ensure that the cold and hot water connections are made correctly when installing the product. Otherwise, your laundry will come out hot at the end of the washing process and wear out.
2 Tighten the hose nuts securely by hand. Never use a tool when tightening the nuts.
3 Open the taps completely after making the hose connection to check for water leaks at the connection points. If any leak occurs, turn off the tap and remove the nut. Retighten the nut carefully after checking the seal. In order to prevent the water leaks, keep the taps closed when you do not use the product.
4.5Connection to the water drain
End of the drain hose should be attached directly to waste water drain, lavatory or bathtub.
WARNING: Your house will be flooded if the hose comes out of its housing during water discharge. Moreover, there is risk of scalding due to high washing temperatures! To prevent such situations and to ensure smooth water intake and discharge of the machine, fix the end of the discharge hose tightly so that it cannot come out.
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Figure 4.5
•Connect the hose to a minimum height of 40 cm and a maximum height of 90 cm.
•If the hose is placed at or close to the floor level (less than 40 cm) and raised later on, water drain becomes difficult and laundry may come out
extremely wet. Therefore, observe the heights described in the figure.
To prevent flowing of dirty water back into the machine and to allow for easy discharge , do not immerse the hose end into the dirty water or do not drive it in the drain more than 15 cm. if it is too long, cut it short.
•The end of the hose should not be bent, it should not be stepped on and the hose must not be pinched between the drain and the machine.
•If the length of the hose is too short, use it by adding an original extension
hose. Length of the hose may not be longer than 3.2 m. To avoid water leak failures, the connection between the extension hose and the drain hose of
the product must be fitted well with an appropriate clamp as not to come off and leak.
4.6Adjustment of legs
Figure 4.8
WARNING: Adjust feet so that the product will be balanced on the location it will be used.
•Ensure balance by setting its legs.
•Check for any play by pressing the product from upper diagonal edges.
Otherwise, the product may move from its place and cause crushing, noise and vibration problems.
•Do not use any tools to loosen the lock nuts. Otherwise, the lock nuts may get damaged.
1.Manually loose the lock nuts on the legs.
2.Adjust the legs until the product stands in a stable and balanced way.
3.Tighten all lock nuts by hand again.
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4.7Electrical connection
Connect the product to a grounded outlet protected by a 16 A fuse. Our company shall not be liable for any damages that will arise when the product is used without grounding in accordance with the local regulations.
•Connection must comply with national regulations.
•Power cable plug must be within easy reach after installation.
• If the current value of the fuse or breaker in the house is less than 16 Amps, have a qualified electrician install a 16 Amp fuse.
•The voltage specified in the "Technical specifications" section must be equal to your mains voltage.
WARNING: Damaged power cables must be replaced by the Authorized Service Agents.
4.8Transportation of the product
1.Before transporting the product, unplug it from the mains.
2.Remove the connections of water drain and water mains.
3.Discharge the entire amount of water left inside the product.
4.Install the transport safety bolts in reverse order of the disassembly procedure.
Never transport the machine unless its transport safety bolts are installed!
WARNING: Packaging materials are dangerous to children. Keep packaging materials in a safe place away from reach of the children.
DANGER!
Your product is too heavy for one person to carry.
• Your product is heavy; two persons must carry through stairs and care must be shown. If your product falls on you, it may cause injuries.
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5. Use of Product and Byproducts
5.1Preparation
5.1.1. Sorting the Laundry
Sort the laundry according to the fabric type, color, soil degree and permitted water temperature.
Always follow the instructions specified on the garment label.
Do not wash the colored items with whites. New, dark colored cottons release a lot of dye.
Figure 5.1 Washing Symbols
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5.1.2.Preparation of the garments to be washed
Laundry items which contain accessories such as support wire, buckle or metal button may damage the washing machine. Remove the metal pieces or wash such clothes by putting them in a laundry bag or pillow case.
Laundry items which contain accessories such as support wire, buckle or metal button may
damage the washing machine. Remove the metal pieces or wash such clothes by
putting them in a cotton laundry bag or cotton pillow case. Also these type of clothes can
heat too much during drying and damage your other clothes. Do not dry such laundry in
the machine.
• Put small size clothes such as infant's socks and nylon stockings in
cotton a laundry bag or cotton pillow case.
•Place curtains in without compressing them. Remove curtain attachment items. Do not dry
tulle curtains in your machine.
•Fasten zippers, sew loose buttons and mend rips and tears.
• Wash “machine washable” or “hand washable” labeled products only with
an appropriate program. Dry these type of clothes by hanging or laying down. Do not dry them
in the machine.
•Do not wash colors and whites together. New, dark colored cottons release a
lot of dye. Wash them separately.
• Only use the dyes / color changers and descaling agents which are appropriate
to machine wash. Always follow the instructions on the package.
•Laundry that are subjected to materials such as flour, lime dust, milk powder, etc. intensely must be shaken off before placing into the machine.
Such dusts and powders on the laundry may build up on the inner parts of the machine in time and can cause damage.
•Keep laundry items made of Angora wool in the freezer for a few hours before washing.
This will reduce pilling.
•Wash trousers and delicate laundry turned inside out. •Tough stains must be treated properly before washing.
If unsure, check with a dry cleaner.
• Take out all substances in the pockets such as coins, pens and paper clips, and turn pockets inside out and brush. Such objects may damage the product or cause noise problem.
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5.1.3.Things to do for energy saving
Following information will help you use the product in an ecological and energy-efficient manner.
Operate the machine with the highest capacity permitted by the program you selected and do not over load it. See, “Program and consumption table"
Observe the temperature recommendations given on the detergent package.
Wash your slightly soiled laundry at low temperatures.
Prefer short programs for the slightly soiled and small amounts of laundry.
Do not use pre-wash and high temperatures for your laundry which are not heavily soiled and stained.
If you will dry your laundry in a drier, select the highest spin speed which is recommended for your washing program.
Do not use more detergent than the recommended amount specified on its package.
5.1.4First Use
Before starting to use the product make sure that the preparations are made which are in line with the “Important Safety Instructions” and the instructions in the “Installation” section.
To prepare the product for washing laundry, perform first operation in Drum Cleaning program. If your machine does not have a Cauldron Cleaning program. In order to make the machine ready to wash laundry, perform the first washing cycle in line with the method which is described under the heading Cleaning the Loading Door and Drum in section 7.2.
Figure 5.2 Cleaning the bellows
Use an anti-limescale agent suitable for the washing machines.
Some water has remained in the product due to the quality control processes in the production. It is not harmful for the product.
5.1.5 Correct load capacity
The maximum load capacity depends on the type of laundry, the degree of soiling and the desired washing program.
The product automatically adjusts the water amount according to the weight of the laundry
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put inside it.
WARNING: Observe the information in the "Program and consumption table”. When overloaded, machine's washing performance will drop. Moreover, noise and vibration problems may occur.
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5.1.6.Loading laundry
1.Open the loading door.
2.Put the garments into the machine in a loose manner.
3.Push and close the loading door until you hear the locking sound. Ensure that no items are caught in the door.
The loading door is locked while a program is running. The loading door is unlocked a while after the program comes to an end. If the inside part of the machine is too hot at the end of the program, loading door will not open until the temperature decreases.
WARNING: If the laundry is misplaced, noise and vibration problems may occur in the machine.
5.1.7. Use of detergent and softener
When using detergent, softener, starch, fabric dye, bleacher and decolorant, descaling agents; read the manufacturer's instructions written on the package and follow the dosages specified. Use measuring cup if available.
Detergent dispenser
The detergent drawer is composed of three compartments:
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–(2) for main wash
–(3) for softener
–(*) Moreover, there is a siphon part in the softener compartment.
Figure 5.4 Compartments of the detergent dispenser
Detergent, softener and other cleaning agents
•Add detergent and softener before starting the washing program.
•Never leave the detergent drawer open while the washing program is running!
•When using a program without prewash, do not put any detergent into the prewash compartment (
compartment no. "1").
•In a program with prewash, do not put liquid detergent into the prewash compartment (compartment no. "1").
•Do not select a program with prewash if you are using a detergent bag or dispensing ball.
Place the detergent bag or the dispensing ball directly among the laundry in the machine.
•If you are using liquid detergent, do not forget to place the liquid detergent container into the main wash compartment (compartment no.“2”).
When machine is in Drying step, do not add any washing chemicals (Liquid detergent
, SOFTENER, ETC.).
Choosing the detergent type
Detergent type to be used depends on the fabric type and color.
Use separate detergents for color and white laundry items.
Wash your delicate garments only with the special detergents which are used for delicates (liquid detergent, wool shampoo, etc.).
You are recommended to use liquid detergent when washing dark color garments or quilts.
Only wash the woolens with the special detergent used for woolens.
WARNING: Use only detergents manufactured specifically for washing machines.
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WARNING: Do not use powder soap.
Adjustment of detergent amount
The amount of washing detergent to be used depends on the amount of laundry, the degree of soiling and water hardness.
Do not exceed the dosages which are recommended on the detergent package in order to prevent the excessive foam and bad rinse results, to save detergent and to protect the environment.
Use lower amounts of detergent for a small amount of laundry or slightly soiled items.
Using softeners
Pour the softener into the softener compartment of the detergent drawer.
Do not exceed the (>max<) level sign on the softener compartment.
If the softener lost its fluidity, dilute it with water before putting it into the compartment.
USİNG LİQUİD DETERGENTS
If the product has a liquid detergent container
Make sure that you place the liquid detergent container into the compartment number
“2”.
If the liquid detergent lost its fluidity, dilute it with water before putting it into the detergent container.
Figure 5.5 Use of liquid detergent container
If the product does not contain a liquid detergent cup:
In a prewash program, do not use liquid detergent for prewash.
Liquid detergent leaves stains on your items when delayed start function is used. If you are going to use the Delayed Start function, do not use liquid detergent.
Using gel and tablet detergent
Apply the following actions when using tablet, gel detergents, etc.
If the gel detergent is fluid and if your machine does not have a special liquid detergent container, put the gel detergent into the main wash detergent compartment during first
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intake of water. If your machine contains a liquid detergent container, fill the detergent into this container before starting the program.
If the gel detergent is not fluid or it is a capsule liquid tablet, put it directly into the rum before starting the washing cycle.
Put the tablet detergents into the main wash compartment (number “2”) or directly into the drum before starting the washing cycle.
Tablet detergents may leave residues in the detergent compartment. If you encounter such a case, place the tablet detergent between the laundry, close to the lower part of the drum in future washings.
Use the tablet or gel detergent without selecting the prewash function.
Using starch
Put the liquid soda, powder soda or the fabric dye into the softener compartment.
In a wash program, do not put softener and soda at the same time.
After using soda, wipe the inside of the machine with a damp and clean cloth.
Using bleaches
Add the bleach at the beginning of the washing cycle by selecting a prewash program. Do not put detergent in the prewash compartment. As an alternative application, select a program with extra rinse and add the bleaching agent while the machine is taking water from the detergent compartment during first rinsing step.
Do not use bleach by mixing it with detergent.
Use a small amount of bleach (1/2 tea glass-approx. 50 ml) and rinse the laundry well since bleach will cause skin irritation. Do not pour the bleach onto the laundry and do not use it with the colored items.
When using oxygen-based decolorant, select a program which washes the laundry at a low temperature.
Oxygen-based decolorant can be used with the detergent; however, if it is not at the same consistence, first put detergent in the compartment number “2” in the detergent dispenser and wait for the machine to flush the detergent when taking in water. While the product continues taking in water, add bleach in the same compartment.
Using limescale remover
When it is necessary, only use the descaling agents which are intended and manufactured for the washing machines.
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Table 5.2 Tips for correct drying
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5.2Control panel
Figure 5.6 Control panel
1 - Program selection button
2 - Temperature selection lights
3 - Spin speed selection lights
4 - Display
5 - Program step lights
6 - On/Off button
7 - Start / Pause button
8 - End time adjustment button
9 - Drying Adjustment button
10 - Auxiliary Function buttons
11 - Spin Speed Adjustment button
12 - Temperature Adjustment button
13 - Program selection lights
The visuals used for machine description in this section are schematic and may not match exactly will the features of your machine.
5.3Display symbols
Figure 5.7 Display symbols
a - Washing indicator b - Rinsing indicator c - Spinning indicator
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d - Drying indicator e - End indicator
f - No Water indicator
g - Time information display
h - Loading Door Lock indicator i - Child lock indicator
5.4Preparing the machine
1 Check if the hoses are connected tightly.
2 Plug in your machine.
3 Turn the tap on completely.
4 Place the laundry in the machine.
6 Add detergent and fabric softener.
5.5. For washing program selection
1.Determine the program suitable for the type, quantity and soiling level of the laundry in accordance with the "Program and consumption table".
2.Select the desired program with the Program Selection button.
• Programs are limited with the highest spin speed appropriate for that particular type of fabric.
•When selecting a program, always consider the type of fabric, color, degree of soiling and permissible water temperature.
•Always select the lowest required temperature.
Higher temperature means higher electricity consumption.
5.6.Washing programs
Depending on the type of fabric, use the following main programs.
You can set you machine to switch to drying step at the end of washing cycle by pressing the Drying button after you have selected the washing program for your laundry. Each time you press the button, info line shows at which step the drying process will take place and the relevant symbol will turn on. If you want,
by continuing to press the button, you can perform drying for the maximum period of time allowed by the machine for drying.
•Figures in the program steps and the texts inside it are schematic and may not match the product exactly.
•When you will perform washing and drying by using the drying function of your machine, load maximum 5 kg of laundry into the machine. If you load excessively, your laundry will not dry and machine will operate for a long time and consume more energy.
a)Select the desired program with the Program Selection button.
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Cottons
Use for your cotton laundry (such as bed sheets, duvet and pillowcase sets, towels, bathrobes, underwear, etc.). Your laundry will be washed with vigorous washing action for a longer washing
cycle.
• You can dry your laundry after the washing cycle without any interruption
(you can make automatic or time selective drying can be performed after washing). For this, you should also select the drying function before starting the washing program.
•According to the drying selections which you will add to the washing programs, you can see when the program will end on the display of the machine.
•If you don't want drying to take place after the program you have selected, press and hold the Drying auxiliary function button until the Drying light is turned off.
Synthetics
Use to wash your synthetic clothes (shirts, blouses, synthetic/cotton
blends, etc.). It washes with a gentle action and has a shorter washing cycle compared to the Cottons program.
For curtains and tulle, use the Synthetic 40˚C program with prewash and anti-creasing functions
selected. As their meshed texture causes excessive foaming, wash the veils
/tulle by putting little amount of detergent into the main wash compartment. Do not put detergent in
the prewash compartment.
You can dry your laundry after the washing cycle without any interruption (you can make automatic or time selective drying can be performed after washing). For this, you should also select the drying function before starting the washing cycle.
According to the drying selections which you will add to the washing programs, you can see when the program will end on the display of the machine.
If you don't want drying to take place after the program you have selected, press and hold the Drying auxiliary function button until the Drying light is turned off.
Woolens
Use to wash your woolen laundry. Select the appropriate temperature complying with the tag of your
clothes. Use appropriate detergents for woolens.
Drying function cannot be selected for the woolen wash program.
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Cottons Economy
Use to wash your normally soiled, durable cotton and linen laundry. Although it washes longer than all other programs, it provides
high energy and water savings. Actual water temperature may
be different from the stated washing temperature. When you load the machine with less laundry (e.g. ½ capacity or
less), program duration may automatically get shorter. In this case,
energy and water consumption will decrease more, providing a more economic wash. This program is available
in the models with the remaining time indicator.
You can dry your laundry after the washing cycle without any interruption (you can make automatic or time selective drying can be performed after washing). For this, you should also select the drying function before starting the washing
program.
•According to the drying selections which you will add to the washing programs, you can see when the program will end on the display of the machine.
•If you don't want drying to take place after the program you have selected, press and hold the Drying auxiliary function button until the Drying light is turned off.
Delicate
Use to wash your delicate laundry. Your laundry will be washed with more gentle washing action compared to
the Synthetics program.
Hand Wash
Use to wash your delicate clothes that bear “not machine-washable”
tags and for which hand wash is recommended. Your laundry will be washed with a very gentle washing action in
order not to damage the clothes.
Express
Use this program to wash your lightly soiled cotton laundry in a short time.
• You can dry your laundry after the washing cycle without any interruption (you can make automatic or time selective drying can be performed after washing). For this, you should also select the drying function before starting
the washing.
•According to the drying selections which you will add to the washing programs, you can see when the program will end on the display of the machine.
•If you don't want drying to take place after the program you have selected, press and hold the Drying auxiliary function button until the Drying light is turned off.
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Express 14
Use it to wash your little amount of lightly soiled cotton laundry in a short time. This program washes your laundry in 14 minutes.
• You can dry your laundry after the washing cycle without any interruption
(you can make automatic or time selective drying can be performed after washing). For this, you should also select the drying function before starting
the washing.
•According to the drying selections which you will add to the washing programs, you can see when the program will end on the display of the machine.
•If you don't want drying to take place after the program you have selected, press and hold the Drying auxiliary function button until the Drying light is turned off.
Rinse
Use when you want to rinse or starch separately.
Spinning + Pump
Use this program to drain the water in the machine.
5.7.Temperature selection
Figure 5.8
Whenever a new program is selected, the temperature anticipated for that program appears on the temperature indicator. It is possible that the recommended temperature value is not the maximum temperature
that can be selected for the current program.
Press the Temperature Adjustment button to change the temperature.
Temperature Adjustment button works only backwards.
For example, when you want to select 60°C when the display shows 40°C, you need to press on the button for several times until you reach 60°C by going backwards from 40°C.
•The light of the temperature indicator is off in the programs that do not allow temperature adjustment.
•If you scroll to cold wash option and press Temperature Adjustment
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button again, the recommended maximum temperature for the selected program appears on the display. Press the Temperature Adjustment button again to decrease the temperature.
Finally, Cold light indicating the cold wash option appears on the display.
You can also change the temperature after the washing has started. You can select the desired temperature
after washing starts but you must do this before heating step starts.
5.8.Selecting the spin speed
Figure 5.9
Whenever a new program is selected, the recommended spin speed of the selected program is displayed on the Spin Speed indicator.
It is possible that the recommended spin speed value is not the maximum spin speed that can be selected for the current program.
Press the Spin Speed Adjustment button to change the spin speed. Spinning speed will decrease gradually.
Then, depending on the model of the product, "Rinse Hold" and "No Spin" options appear on the display.
• Spin Speed Adjustment button works only backwards. For example, when you want to select 1000 rpm when the display shows 800 rpm, you need to press the button for several times until you reach 1000 rpm by going
backwards from 800 rpm.
• Rinse Hold option is indicated with “” symbol and No Spin option is indicated with “” symbol.
5.9.If you want to spin your laundry after the Rinse Hold function:
Figure 5.10
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-Adjust the Spin Speed.
-Press Start / Pause / Cancel button. The program resumes. Machine does not machine drains the water and spins the laundry.
If you want to drain the water at the end of the program without spinning, use No Spin function.
In programs that do not allow spin speed adjustment, when Spin Speed adjustment button is pressed, spin speed light does not change and the buzzer is heard.
You can also change the Spin Speed after the washing starts. You can select spin speed by pressing spin speed adjustment button after washing has started but before
the spinning step.
Auxiliary function selection for drying
When a new program is selected, press Auxiliary Function Selection button to adjust the drying option that is suitable for the selected washing program.
In programs that do not allow drying adjustment, when Drying auxiliary function button is pressed drying light does not change and the buzzer is heard.
• Only for drying programs, press Auxiliary Function Selection button to adjust the suitable drying option.
5.10.Drying Programs
• Machine cleans the lint coming off the laundry automatically during the drying cycle. Machine uses water for drying. For this reason, water tap of the machine should be open also in the drying programs.
• When a new program is selected, press Auxiliary Function Selection button to adjust the drying option that is suitable for the selected washing program.
Spinning step is available in drying programs.
Your machine realizes this process in order to shorten the drying time. When drying is selected, spin speed setting is in Maximum spin speed range.
In programs that do not allow drying adjustment, when Drying auxiliary function button is pressed drying light does not change and the buzzer is heard.
• Only for drying programs, press Auxiliary Function Selection button to adjust the suitable drying option.
• Synthetics Drying
Use to dry damp or wet synthetic laundry dry weight of which is equal to 3 kg. This program performs drying only.
For the dry weights of the laundry, see Section 4, Step 4.5
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