Blomberg WAF 1320 A User Manual [nl]

Automatic Washing Machine
WAF 1300 A WAF 1320 A WAF 1340 A
Operating instructions
R4 / 300904 / 2810540217
Read this first!
Dear customer, By purchasing this appliance you have de-
cided in favour of the latest in washing technology – premium quality, long serv­ice live, high reliability and optimal ease of use.
• At first, please check if the appliance was received undamaged.
• If a transport damage is noticed, notify your supplier immediately; do not op­erate the appliance!
These operating instructions…
…are intended to help you operate this appliance quickly and safely.
• Read these instructions before installa­tion and initial operation.
• Pay special attention to the safety in­structions.
• Keep the instructions for future refer­ence.
• If you sell this appliance, pass on the instructions to the new owner.
• In addition, read all the documents, that you get with the appliance in ad­dition to these operating instructions.
Please note that these operating instruc­tions are applicable to several models. The differences between the models are clearly emphasised.
Explanation of symbols
Throughout these instructions the follow­ing symbols are used:
High voltage! Risk of electric shock!
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Risk of other personal injury or proper-
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ty damage.
Important information or useful ad-
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vise.
Contents
Machine overview . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Overview of additional functions . . . . . . . . . 29
Safety first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Disposal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Removing the transportion locks . . . . . . . . . 31
The right location of installation . . . . . . . . . . 32
Levelling the machine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Connecting the water supply . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Connecting the water drain . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Electrical connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
The First Use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Preparing to wash . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Sorting the laundry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Preparing clothes for washing. . . . . . . . . . . . 35
The right load capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
The loading door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Detergents and softeners. . . . . . . . 36
The detergent dispensing drawer . . . . . . . . . 36
Dosing devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Liquid detergent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Choice of detergent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Detergent quantity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Fabric softener . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Starch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Washing programmes . . . . . . . . . . 38
The programme selector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Main programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Special programmes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
The buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Prewash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Intensive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Extra rinse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Easy iron. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Quick wash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Child-proof lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Spin speed selector . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Time delay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Progress of programme . . . . . . . . . 41
Indicator lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Quick instructions for daily use . . . 43
Programme table . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Cleaning and care . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Tips for removing stains . . . . . . . . 50
Technical specifications
and consumption data . . . . . . . . . 51
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Machine overview
12 67
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3
9a
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1 Detergent dispensing drawer 6 Drain hose 2 Control panel 7 Power cable 3 Loading door with door opener 8 Transit bars 4 Service door with foreign matter trap 9a Water supply hose with "Aquasafe+"- 5 Height-adjustable feet
protection
9bWater supply hose with "Aquasafe"-
protection
9b
(alternative to 9a, supplied in drum)
Accessories (in accessory bag):
1011Holder for drain hose
five caps for rear wall opening
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12 181716151413
20 1921
12 Spin speed indicator 17Indicator lamps 13 Programme selector 18On/Off 14 Programme progress indicator 19Additional functions 15 Time delay 20Start/Pause 16 Display 21Spin speed selector
Overview of additional functions
Model
Option Function
Aquasafe
Aquasafe+
Aquaround
Sensorinse
In case of leakages, the water supply is mechanically blocked.
In case of leakages, the water supply is electrically blocked.
The detergent is optimally utilised through an automatic suds circula­tion.
If residues of detergents still exist af­ter the rinse cycle, the machine intro­duces additional rinse cycles.
WAF 1320 A
WAF 1300 A
WAF 1340 A
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Safety first
Please observe the following information, as otherwise there will be risk of personal injury or material damage and any warran­ty and liability is invalidated.
Intended use
• This appliance shall only be used for washing, rinsing and spinning textiles that are marked accordingly.
• Only detergents, softeners and addi­tives suitable for use in washing ma­chines may be used.
• Follow the care instructions in the gar­ments and the information given by the washing detergent manufacturer.
Safety instructions
• This appliance must be connected to a properly installed earthed outlet, which is protected by a fuse of ade­quate capacity.
The supply hose with Aquasafe+ con-
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tains parts, that are energised. Do not damage supply hose and Aquasafe+! Risk of electric shock! Do not use the appliance if damage to the supply hose is noticed and contact the cus­tomer service.
• Supply and drain hose must always be securely fastened and in perfect condi­tion.
Do not use a washbasin or bathtub to
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which the drain hose is attached while the machine is running. Risk of scald­ing due to high washing tempera­tures!
Never open the loading door or un-
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screw the foreign matter trap, if there is still water in the drum (e.g. after a power failure). This poses a risk of flooding and possible scalding due to hot suds.
Never open the locked loading door
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by force! Inform the customer service, if the loading door cannot be opened even a few minutes after programme finishes.
Do not attempt to dry-clean with the
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machine! Fire and explosion hazard!
• Rinse garments pre-treated with clean­ing agents (petroleum ether, liquid stain remover, etc.) thoroughly in clear water before washing.
Never wash down the appliance with
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a water hose! Risk of electric shock! Always disconnect from the mains by unplugging before cleaning.
• Never touch the plug with wet hands. Never pull on the cable to unplug, al­ways pull on the plug only.
Do not operate the appliance if the
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power cable or power cable plug is faulty or the appliance shows any oth­er faults! Risk of electric shock!
• For malfunctions that cannot be re­solved by following the information in these operating instructions: Turn off the machine, pull the plug, close the water tap and contact the customer service centre.
Never attempt to repair the machine
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by yourself. This may put your life and the lives of others in danger. Only authorised electricians, such as our customer service staff, are permit­ted to repair electrical appliances.
If there are children in your household...
• Keep children away from the machine. Electrical appliances are not toys.
• Pull out the plug when the machine in not in use.
• Keep the loading door closed when you leave the room.
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Disposal
Where to dispose of the packag­ing?
Packaging material can be dangerous
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to children. Keep the packaging mate­rial out of reach of children, or dispose it of according to instructions.
The packing is made of materials which can be recycled.
• Separate the packing material by type: – Styropor
lection as potential recyclable;
– Wooden parts go into bulky refuse.
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parts and film go for col-
Installation
Removing the transportion locks
Before the washing machine is operat-
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ed, the transit bars must be removed! The machine will otherwise be dam­aged.
Tool needed: 10 mm spanner.
The packing is not to be disposed of in
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the regular household refuse!
What to do with the old ma­chine?
Dispose of your old appliance in an envi­ronmentally friendly manner.
• Ask you dealer or your local refuse col­lection service how to best dispose of your old appliance.
Before disposing old machine, pull out
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the mains plug, cut through the the mains lead and make the door lock unusable – so as not to pose a risk to children.
1. Loosen all five bolts with the spanner until they turn freely.
2. Remove the transport bolts by turning them slightly.
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If, for example, the washing machine and a dryer are stacked upon each other, they can – when loaded – have a total weight of up to 180 kg.
Important:
• Do not stand appliance on the power cable.
• Keep at least 1cm distance to walls of other furniture.
• Place the machine on a firm surface, never on a long-pile carpet or similar surface.
3. Place the five covers (from the acces­sories bag) onto the openings in the rear panel and use a suitable tool (such as the handle of a screw driver) to push them into place. The smaller cover is intended for the top-mot opening.
Store the transit bars in a safe place.
• They will be required if the washing machine is to be transported again (e.g. if you move house).
Never transport the appliance without
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installed transit bars!
The right location of installation
Install the appliance in a stable, level posi­tion in frost-free surroundings.
If there is danger of frost, drain all re-
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maining water (see "Care and mainte­nance").
The floor must have sufficient load-
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carrying capacity!
Levelling the machine
Don't use a tool to loosen the lock
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nuts to avoid damaging them.
1. Loosen the lock nuts on the feet.
2. Adjust the feet until the machine is level and stands steady.
3. Important: Retighten all lock nuts.
Connecting the water supply
The machine can be connected to water taps with 3/4 inch BSP thread.
Important:
• Bear the permissible water pressure in mind (see "Technical specifications"). Attach a pressure reducing valve if wa­ter pressure is higher.
• Do not connect to a water heater (in­stantaneous water heater or unpressu­rised boiler), as the water pressure is insufficient.
• Check with customer service for hose extensions. Do not use homemade ex­tensions with hose clamps or similar!
• Use only the new hose supplied with the machine, not an old existing one!
• Ensure that there are no sharp bends in the hose!
Do not use a tool to tighten it.
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1. If not already attached, manually screw the bent end of the supply hose tightly onto the rear panel of the ma­chine (not in case of Aquasafe+).
2. Screw the Aquasafe or Aquasafe+ (de­pending on the model) at the end of the supply hose tightly onto the water tap by hand.
nect it permanently to a drain pipe (siphon trap).
Important:
• Do not run the drain hose higher than 100 cm above floor level for the suds pump to be able to pump out. Don't go below the minimal height of 40 cm, otherwise water will come out.
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The Aquasafe or Aquasafe+ (depend-
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ing on model) turns off the water sup­ply should a leakage occur in your hose.
3. Turn the water tap all the way on and check all connections for leaks; Turn the water tap off again. Correct the position of seals and screw couplings, if necessary.
Connecting the water drain
You can hang the drain hose over the edge of a wash basin, sink or bathtub – or con-
• The water must be able to run off un­hindered. Washbasins with a small drain are not suitable.
• The end of the hose must not im­merge in the pumped-out water.
• Check with customer service for hose extensions. Do not use homemade ex­tensions with hose clamps or similar!
• Use only the new hose supplied with the machine, not an old existing one!
• Ensure that there are no sharp bends in the hose!
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Fastening the hose holder:
1. Pull the holder included in delivery over the end of the hose.
2. Hand the drain hose with the holder over the edge of the basin or tub and secure it from sliding off – e.g. by fas­tening it with a chain around the wa­ter tap.
Permanent connection to a siphon trap:
A qualified plumber should attach the
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hose to prevent the hose from slipping off. There is a risk of flooding.
Electrical connection
Connect the appliance to a properly in­stalled earthed outlet, which is protected by a fuse of adequate capacity.
Important:
• The connection must conform to the applicable regulations in your country and those set by your electricity board.
• The power cable plug must be accessi­ble after installation.
• Voltage and rated fuse protection is specified on the type plate located on the back of the loading door.
• The stated voltage must match with your mains voltage.
• Connection by extension cables or trailing sockets is not permitted.
A damaged power cable must be re-
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placed by a qualified electrician. Unless the appliance has been re­paired it must not be operated! Risk of electric shock!
The First Use
Refer to the section on "Troubleshoot-
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ing" if the machine can't be switched on.
To flush out any remaining test water, the first washing cycle should be run without any laundry.
1. Open water tap fully. Check if hoses are firmly attached.
2. Check that the drum is completely empty; close the loading door.
3. Add a small amount of detergent to the second compartment; close deter­gent dispensing drawer.
4. Press >On/Off<18 button. Some infor­mationa appears in the display after a few seconds.
5. Set programme selector to >Hot wash/ Coloured 95 °C< (see "Programmes"). The spin speed indicator should be set to maximum speed – if necessary press the >Spin<21 button.
6. Press >Start/Pause<20 button. In case of abnormal sounds or leakage
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of water: Press >On/Off<18 button, close water tap and pull mains plug out of the socket. Check to see that all transit bars have been removed and the hoses are properly connected.
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After completion of the programme cycle:
If the >Door< indicator lamp is glow-
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ing, the loading door can be opened (see "indicator lamp").
Preparing to wash
Sorting the laundry
• Sort the laundry by type of fabric, col­our, degree of soiling and permissible water temperature.
Always follow the recommendations
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on the garment label.
Type of textiles and care symbols
Whites/coloureds: cotton, linen
Easy-care: Synthetics (polyester, polya­mide); Blended fabrics (with cottonit Baumwolle)
1. Press >On/Off<18 button.
2. Turn the water tap off.
3. Leave door and detergent dispensing drawer open to dry.
Delicates: Delicate fabrics (rayon, silk, etc.); Curtains
Woollens: Only with wool stamp and la­belled "Machine washable"
machine
washable
Hand wash: Do not wash:
• Don't wash coloureds and whites to­gether. New, dark coloured cottons will stain very much.
Preparing clothes for washing
Items of laundry with metal parts
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(e.g.underwire bras, belt buckles, met­al buttons) will damage the machine. Remove metal parts or place the items in a cloth bag, pillow case, or some­thing similar.
• Empty pockets, remove all foreign ob­jects (e.g. coins, pens, paper clips). If possible: Turn pockets inside out and brush.
• Place small items of laundry (e.g. tights) in a cloth bag, pillow case or something similar. This can also help you to avoid searching for lost socks.
• Handle curtains with special care. Re­move non-stainless curtain runners and lead tape. Place runners that can't be removed in a cloth bag, pillow case or something similar.
• Close zippers, sew on loose buttons, mend unstiched seams and tears.
• Only wash woolens that are labelled "machine washable" or "handwasha­ble" – and only with the appropriate programme.
• Wash new coloured items of laundry separately – they may "bleed".
• Heavy stains should be treated appro­priately before washing. If in doubt, check with a chemist or dry-cleaner.
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• Use only dyes/discolouring and an­tiliming agents suitable for machine wash. Make sure to follow the instruc­tions on the package.
• Wash jeans and delicates inside out.
• Keep laundry items made of Angora­wool in the freezer compartment for a few hours before washing – this reduc­es number of fluff balls formed.
The right load capacity
• The maximum load capacity depends on the type of laundry, the degree of soling and the wash programme you wish to use.
Please follow to the information in the
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"Programme table". Washing results are adversely affected by an overloaded drum.
Detergents and softeners
Always try to utilize the max. load.
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The loading door
The loading door is locked when a
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programme is running; in this case the >Door< indicator light is OFF (see "In­dicator lamps"). As soon as the >Door< indicator lamp goes on, the door can be opened.
• Pull on the handle to open the loading door.
• Place laundry items loosely in the drum; Add detergent if necessary (in an eco bag or dosing ball).
• Push the loading door firmly shut until you hear it lock into place. Take care no textiles are caught by the door.
The detergent dispensing draw­er
The detergent dispensing drawer compris­es 3 compartments:
– left compartment ( II) for main wash – middle compartment for fabric soften-
er
– right compartment ( I) for pre-wash
• Always add detergent and fabric sof­tener before starting the wash pro­gramme.
Never open the detergent dispensing
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drawer while the wash programme is still running!
Dosing devices
In case of programme without pre-wash, you can add washing detergent directly to the drum with a detergent bag or a dosing ball.
Liquid detergent
When using liquid or gel-like washing de­tergents, please note the following:
Liquid detergent may cause stains on
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your laundry if a time delay has been set.
Don't use liquid detergent if you want
to wash using the time delay feature.
Don't use liquid detergent for the
main wash in a cycle with pre-wash.
• Use the detergent manufacturer's dos­ing cup and follow the instructions on the package.
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Choice of detergent
The type of detergent used depends on the type of textile, colour, degree of soiling and desired washing temperature.
• Use regular detergent for cottons (60 ­95 °C), otherwise use special detegent for coloured and delicate wash.
• Wash woollens only with a special de­tergent for woollens.
• Detergents using a modular system al­low you to add bleach and softener in­dividually.
• Use only detergents suitable for wash­ing machines.
Detergent quantity
The amount of washing detergent to use depends on the amount of laundry, the degree of soiling and water hardness.
Ask your local waterworks for the cur-
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rent level of water hardness.
Water hardness levels
1 2 3 4
• It is absolutely necessary you propor-
• For small amounts of laundry or only
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soft medium hard very hard
tion as recommended on the packing!
slight soiling use accordingly less de­tergent.
Dose highly concentrated detergents very precisely.
0…1.3
1.3…2.5
2.5…3.8 > 3.8
mmol/l °dH
0… 7 7…14
14…21
> 21
Fabric softener
Fabric softener is added into the middle compartment of the detergent dispensing drawer.
• Proportion as recommended on the packing!
• Fill only up to the mark level (> max<).
• Dilute viscous fabric softener with wa­ter before adding.
If you use dryer or dry your laundry
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outdoors, you do not need fabric sof­tener.
Starch
• Add liquid starch and fininshing agent into the middle compartment.
• Mix powdered starch according to the directions on the package and like fab­ric softener, add to the middle com­partment.
• Never use fabric softener and starch together in the same washing cycle.
• Wipe off the drum after using starch.
Too much detergent causes an excessive amount of foaming, bad washing and rins­ing results and a strain on water resources.
Too little washing detergent causes laun­dry to turn grey and calcification of the machine.
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Washing programmes
The programme selector
The programme selector 13 can be rotated clockwise or anticlockwise.
13g
13
13f
13k
13j
13i
13h
You will find an overview of the pro­grammes 13a to 13k in the "Programme table".
The programme is selected with the
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programme selector; however, it starts only when you press the >Start/ Pause< button 20.
13a
13b
13c
13d 13e
Main programmes
Depending on the type of textile, the fol­lowing main programmes are available:
Hot wash/Coloured (13a)
Easy-care (13k)
Delicates (13e)
Woollens (13j)
Hand wash (13i)
For special cases extra programmes are available:
Hygiene + 90°C (13b)
This programme is only suitable for boil-proof clothes (90 °C). Increased hygiene is provided by an extended boiling period and an extra rinse cycle. Useful for baby-clothes and clothes worn by sick persons.
Active 40 °C (13c)
This programme thoroughly exploits the detergent at 40 °C and thus saves energy. Suitable for garments for which you would otherwise use the Coloureds 60 °C programme.
Mini 30 (13d)
Use this programme, for quickly wash­ing small number of cotton/blended fabrics. Suitable for clothes that are normally worn for a short time such as sportswear.
Each of these main programmes comprises a complete washing process, including washing, rinsing and if required, spin cy­cles.
Always match the programme to the
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fabric type, colour, degree of soiling and permissible water temperature. Always follow the recommendations on the garment label.
Different temperatures can be selected in most main programmes.
Select the temperature only as high as
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absolutely necessary. A high temperature means high pow­er consumption.
Special programmes
For specific applications you can select any of the following special programmes:
Rinse (13h)
Use this programme e.g., when you want to soft rinse or starch separately.
Spin (13g)
This programme spins with maximum possible rpm in the default setting.
You should reduce the speed for deli-
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cate fabrics!
Drain (13f)
This programme allows you to drain water, e.g. when you put already soaked clothes into the appliance and want to wash them at a later time.
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Options
The buttons
Depending on the programme specif-
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ic additional functions 19a to 19f can be activated by pressing a button.
19a 19b 19c 19d 19e
19f
• Press the required buttons before starting the programme.
• Meaningless combination of buttons cannot be selected together. Example: >Intensive<19b and >Quick wash<
19e.
Prewash
A pre- wash can be activated with the 19a button.
A pre-wash is only worth while with
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heavily soiled laundry. Without prewash you save energy, water, washing powder – and time.
Intensive
The 19b button extends the washing time in the main wash cycle . Washing powder can work more effectively and you can wash at lower temperatures – thereby sav­ing energy.
• With this button normally soiled lin­ens/coloureds can now be washed at 60 °C instead of 95 °C.
• Normal soiled easy-cares you can wash at 40 °C instead of 60 °C, plus this button.
Extra rinse
An extra rinse cycle is activated with the 19c button.
• Use this function only if you are sensi­tive to washing detergent residue. The increased water consumption is a burden to the environment – and to your purse.
Easy iron
If you press the button 19d, the drum movement is reduced and spinning is lim­ited to reduce creasing. In addition, the washing is done at a higher water level.
• Use this button for delicate fabrics that easily crease.
The maximum load is then
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– for linens/coloureds: . . . . . . . 3.0 kg
– for synthetics: . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5 kg
– for delicate fabrics: . . . . . . . . 1.0 kg
Quick wash
With button 19e the wash time is short­ened.
• Use this function for small loads or less soiled laundry.
Child-proof lock
With the Child-proof lock 19f you can guard the appliance against children's hands. No changes can then be made to a running programme.
17a
The >Intensive< function can only be
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used together with the >Prewash< function. As soon as you press the >Intensive< button a pre-wash cycle is automatically coupled to it.
19f
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To activate the Child-proof lock:
• Press both buttons shown above at the same time and hold for approx. 2 seconds until the >Child-proof lock<
17a indicator lamp starts glowing.
Spin speed selector
To deactivate the Child-proof lock:
• Press the same two buttons at the same time and hold for approx. 2 sec­onds until the >Child-proof lock<17a indicator lamp goes off.
The appropriate maximum spin speed
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is automatically set in each pro­gramme. The current value is indicated by the lights 12a.
12a
12b 12c
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You should reduce the speed for especially delicate fabrics.
Display
The display 16 shows the time remaining for the programme to complete. The time for hours and minutes is displayed as "hh:mm". For example, a time of 10 hours is shown on the display as "10:00" and 1 minute as " : 1".
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• By repeatedly pressing the >Spin< 21 button you can change the speed– or completely disable the spin cycle.
• In the >No spin< 12c setting no spin­ning takes place; water is only drained.
• In the >Rinse hold< 12b setting the programme stops after the last rinse cycle. The laundry remains in the wa­ter (to protect against creasing). A blinking display notifies you that the rinse stop has been reached. For steps after this, refer "Quick instructions for daily use".
The higher the spin speed, the lower
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the residual moisture. If you wish to dry your laundry subse­quently in a dryer, select the maxi­mum possible speed – this saves ener­gy when drying.
The length of a programm depends
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on the type of program and the addi­tional functions selected. The details in the table "Technical data and con­sumption figures" refer to programms without additional functions.
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Time delay
With the time delay function you can delay the programme start. You can enter a time delay of up to 96:00 hours. Setting can be made in increments of 30-minutes.
Do not use liquid detergent when you
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set time delay! Risk of staining of the textiles.
15a 15b
1. Open tap, load drum and fill in deter­gent.
2. Select programme, select additional functions and spin speed, if necessary.
3. Set the desired time delay using the buttons >+/–< 15a/15b. The Time de- lay 17e indicator lamp starts glowing. The total time delay appears in the dis­play for a few seconds. Afterwards, the time remaining until the end of the programme is displayed. Example: You select the programme Mini 30. The display indicates " :30". You set a time delay of two hours. " 2:00" appears in the display for a few seconds. Afterwards the display shows " 2:30".
Pressing and holding the >+< or >––<
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button causes the display to change faster.
4. Press the >Start/Pause< button. The time delay countdown phase begins.
17e
The colon at the centre of the display begins blinking.
During the time-delay period more
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laundry can be loaded. At the end of the delay countdown the >Time de­lay< 17e indicator lamp goes out and the washing cycle begins.
Changing the delay time
If you want to change the time during the countdown:
1. Press the >Start/Pause< button. The colon at the centre of the display stops blinking.
2. Set the desired time delay with the >+/ –< buttons.
3. Press the >Start/Pause< button. The time delay countdown phase begins. The colon at the centre of the display begins blinking. The display shows the time remaining for the programme to complete.
Cancelling the time delay
If you want to cancel the time delay count­down and start the programme immedi­ately:
1. Press the >Start/Pause< button. The colon at the centre of the display stops blinking.
2. Set the time delay to " : 0" with the >+/–< buttons.
3. Press the >Start/Pause< button to start the programme.
Progress of programme
This row of indicator lamps shows the progress of the currently running pro­gramme.
14a 14b 14c 14d 14e
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Each indicator lamp goes on at the be-
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ginning of its section of the pro­gramme cycle and goes out at the end of the programme cycle. The bottom most lamp tells you current status of the programme.
Example: The indicator lamps for >Main wash<14b and >Rinse<14c are on: The machine is currently in the rinse cycle.
>Prewash<
The indicator lamp 14a glows at the be­ginning of the pre-wash cycle – if a pro­gramme with pre-wash was selected.
>Main wash<
The indicator lamp 14b glows at the be­ginning of the main washing cycle.
>Rinse<
The indicator lamp 14c glows at the begin­ning of the rinse cycle.
Indicator lamps
>Softener<
The indicator lamp 14d glows at the be­ginning of the soft rinsing cycle.
>Spin<
The indicator lamp 14e glows at the be­ginning of the final spin cycle – after the soft rinse cycle or in the special pro­grammes for >Spin< and >Drain<.
If the machine isn't spinning, the pro-
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gramme may be in rinsehold. Or the automatic spin correction sys­tem has been activated due to exces­sive imbalance.
>Start/Pause<-button
A programme can be interrupted by press­ing the 20 button. The button then blinks. To continue the programme, press the 20 button again.
The indicator lamps 17a to 17e signal im­portant states of the machine to you.
17a 17b 17c 17d 17e
>Child-proof lock<
The indicator lamp 17a glows when the Child-proof lock is activated.
• See "Child-proof lock" for information on deactivating the Child-proof lock.
>No water intake<
The indicator lamp 17b glows if water does not flow in properly.
• Things you should check: – Is the water tap all the way on? – Inlet hose bent? – Is the inlet filter soiled? See "Water
inlet strainer".
– Is household water pressure noticea-
bly low?
• If the indicator lamp still continues to glow, call the customer service – it is possible that the "Aquasafe" or "Aquas­afe+" (depending on the model) has blocked the water supply.
>Foaming<
The indicator lamp 17c glows when too much foam is formed.
• Use a bit less detergent the next time you wash.
>Door<
The indicator lamp 17d glows when the loading door can be opened.
>Time delay<
The indicator lamp 17e glows when a time delay has been set.
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Quick instructions for daily use
Preparation
1. Open water tap fully. Check if hoses are firmly attached.
2. Place laundry in the drum.
3. Fill in detergent and fabric condition­er.
Starting
1. Press the >On/Off< button.
2. Set the programme selector.
3. If desired: – activate any additional function(s), – set the spin speed, – set the time delay.
4. Close the loading door.
5. Press the >Start/Pause< button. The display shows the time remaining
for the programme to complete.
6. Check if the >Door< indicator lamp has gone off (if not, see "Trouble­shooting").
Aborting a programme
• Press and hold the >Start/Pause< for approx. 3 seconds. The machine may pump out any wa­ter still in the drum or goes through a rinse cycle to cool off the laundry.
Adding more laundry
This is possible only:
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– during a time delay, – at the beginning of a washing cycle
(the appliance allows adding laun­dry at a later stage only when the water level is low or the temperature is low).
1. Press the >Start/Pause< button.
2. Open the loading door and put in more laundry.
3. Close the loading door.
4. Press the >Start/Pause< button.
Programme is in rinse and hold
You can see this from the blinking of
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the >Rinse hold< indicator lamp and the >Start/Pause< button.
If you now want to spin:
1. Set spin speed.
2. Press the >Start/Pause< button. The programme continues, pumps out
the water and spins.
If you want to pump out the water:
1. Set spin speed selector to >No spin<.
2. Press the >Start/Pause< button. The programme continues and only
pumps out the water.
Re-spinning the laundry
The automatic spin-correction-system
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can prevent spinning in case the drum is out-of-balance.
If you wish to spin again:
1. Rearrange the laundry evenly in the drum.
2. Set programme selector to >Spin<.
3. Set spin speed.
4. Press the >Start/Pause< button.
After the programme cycle is completed
When the display shows the original
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programme length again, the pro­gramme is over.
1. If the >Door< indicator lamp is on, open the loading door and remove your laundry.
2. Press >On/Off<button.
3. Turn the water tap off.
4. Wipe out the fold in the rubber seal on the door and check for foreign ob­jects.
5. Leave door and detergent dispensing drawer open to dry.
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Programme table
Option
Care symbol
Programme /
Fabric type /
Remarks
Hot wash/Coloured
Durable fabrics made of
40° / 60° / 95° 6.0
cotton and linen
Hygiene +: cotton with high
90° 6.0
demands for hygiene Active 40 °C: cotton
40° 6.0
(energy saving-programme) Mini 30: Cotton, blended
30° 2.5
fabric (short programme)
Easy-care
Synthetics (polyester, polya­mide) and blended fabrics
40° / 60°
Cold
(with cotton)
Delicates
Delicates (rayon, silk, etc.)
40° 2.0
and curtains
Woollens
Only if labelled "machine
Cold / 40° 1.5
washable "
Hand wash
Labelled "wash by hand" 30° 1.5
Special programmes
Rinse (Soft rinse, starching) Spin Drain
Temperature (°C)
Load (kg)
3.0
as
above
as
above
Prewash
Intensive
Extra rinse
Easy iron
Quick wash
Spin max.
Rinse hold
Time delay
Individually selectable, in part selectable in combination; illogical combinations are blocked.
Automatically activated, not deselectable.
1400 rpm (depending on model) 800 rpm 600 rpm
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Programme steps
Programme
Hot wash/Coloured
Standard programme 1 3 1 Hygiene + 1 4 1 Active 40 °C 1 3 1 Mini 30 1 2 1
Easy-care
Standard programme 1 3 1
Delicates
Standard programme 1 3 1
Woollens
Standard programme 1121
Hand wash
Standard programme 1 2 1
Special programmes
Rinse 2 1 – Spin 1 Drain ––––
Main-wash cycle
Rinse cycles with
intermediate spin
Rinse cycles without
intermediate spin
Final spin
The actual number of programme steps can deviate from the specifications listed above depending upon the function (e.g. by pressing the >Extra rinse< button).
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Cleaning and care
Detergent dispensing drawer
Clean when necessary:
1. Open the drawer as far as possible.
2. Push down the depression on the suc­tion cup and pull the drawer out com­pletely.
3. Clean the drawer under warm running water. Pull off the suction cup; Clean suction cup and opening in the draw­er with warm running water, pierce the opening with a needle if neces­sary. Replace the suction cap.
4. Wipe off detergent residue from the drawer guides. If present, remove calc deposits from the water-jet nozzles (inside the drawer).
Loading door and drum
After each wash:
• Wipe off the fold in the rubber collar and check for foreign objects.
• Check drum for foreign objects.
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Rust stains may occur due to foreign
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objects made of metal. In such cases: Clean the drum with a stainless steel cleaning agent. Never use steel wool or scrub sponges.
Housing and control panel
When necessary:
• Clean cabinet with soap suds or a mild cleaner; wipe dry with a soft cloth.
• Use only a soft, damp cloth to clean the control panel.
Never use a scrub sponge or a scour-
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ing agent. These will damage the enamel and plastic parts.
Foreign matter trap
• Clean the foreign matter trap at least once after every 30 wash cycles!
• Clean foreign object trap, if foreign objects (coins, buttons, baby socks, etc.) are blocking the suds pump.
• Drain left-over water before cleaning (see below).
Draining remaining water
Drain off the water completely…
• before cleaning the foreign matter trap;
• before transportingthe machine (e.g. when shifting house);
• when there is a power failure ("emer­gency draining");
• when there is a danger of frost. At room temperatures below 0 °C the
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remaining water in the appliance could freeze, damaging it.
1. Switch appliance off, unplug the pow­er cable, close the water tap.
Allow hot suds to cool off sufficiently.
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This poses a risk of scalding.
2. Open the service door by pushing on the button. Take out the drain pipe and hold it over a bowl. Pull the seal off the drain hose and allow the water to drain out one bowl at a time.
There may be more than 20 litres of
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water left in the machine when the drum is bull (e.g. after a power fail­ure)!
3. Turn the foreign object trap 1/2 turn to loosen it (anti-clockwise) and soak up the remaining water with a cloth. Once no more water is coming out, turn the foreign object trap until it is completely free and remove it.
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4. Clean foreign object trap and the pump opening. Check if the pump im­peller (in the pump opening) can be turned freely.
5. Replace the cap on the drain hose and put it away.
6. Replace the foreign object trap and turn it tight (in clockwise direction).
7. Close the service door.
Water inlet strainer
Clean if water flows very slowly, or not at all.
1. Switch off the machine, turn off the water tap.
2. Take the inlet hose off.
3. Pull out the strainer in Aquasafe or the two strainers in Aquasafe+ (depending on the model) with universal or needle nosed pliers, clean with a small soft brush and fit back.
4. Pull out the strainer in the back wall (except in case of Aquasafe+) with uni­versal or needle nosed pliers, clean with a small soft brush and fit back.
5. Put inlet hose back on and tighten "fingertight".
6. Turn the water tap on full and check for leaks at the connections.
Decalcifying
It is not necessary to decalcify the machine if the correct amount of detergent is used.
• When necessary, use only a decalcify­ing agent suitable for washing ma­chines. Make sure to follow the in­structions on the package.
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Troubleshooting
If you experience this … then please check this… Appliance cannot be switched
on or programme will not start
Machine won't react to input •Combination of additional functions not possible.
>No water intake< indicator lamp is glowing
Detergent or fabric conditioner are not properly washed in
Softener compartment (middle compartment in the detergent dispensing drawer) is full of water at end of programme
Detergent foams too much • Is there too much detergent? Is load too small?
Water runs out (machine is "lea­king")
Water does not drain, or drains very slowly
Appliance does not spin proper­ly, or does not spin at all
•Has a programme been set? Has the >Start/Pause< button been pressed?
•Has the loading door been properly closed? Open the loading door and push it with the palm until you hear it lock into place.
•Is power cable plugged in?
•Is fuse for this socket intact?
• Is Child-proof lock activated? See "Child-proof lock".
•Has a time delay been set?See "Time delay".
• If the problem persists: Pull out the mains plug, wait a few seconds, and insert plug back in.
•Is water tap all the way open?
•Is the inlet hose kinked?
•Is water inlet strainer clogged? See "Cleaning and care".
•Is water pressure too low? Ask the responsible wa­terworks.
•Has Aquasafe or Aquasafe+ (depending upon mod­el) been activated due to leakages?
•Is the detergent dispensing drawer or siphon soiled? See "Cleaning and care".
•Is softener too viscous? Add water.
•Is the siphon clogged? See "Cleaning and care".
•Is water too soft? Ask your local waterworks.
•Are hoses properly attached?
•Is the foreign matter trap properly closed?
•Is foam coming out as a result of too much deter­gent?
•Is Rinse hold set? See "Quick instructions for daily use".
•Is the drain hose kinked?
•Is Rinse hold set? See "Quick instructions for daily use".
•Is spin speed set too low or spin deselected?
•Is the distribution of load nonuniform? See "Quick instructions for daily use".
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If you experience this … then please check this… Appliance vibrates heavily when
spinning
Door will not open •Is programme over? When the >Door< indicator
Power failure during washing •Is the duration of power failure going to be long
Residual matter on laundry • Grey residues (fat residue)? Increase the amount of
Let us help you!
If you can not solve the problem yourself, contact our customer service. Specify the
•Are the transport locks removed? See "Removing transport locks".
•Is machine properly positioned? See "Leveling the machine".
•Is drain hose kinked, water won't drain off?
lamp goes out, the door can be opened.
and Does the leftover water need to be drained? See "Cleaning and care".
•Is the power failure only temporary? The appliance automatically continues with the wash programme at a suitable point as soon as the power supply is re­stored.
detergent.
•White residual matter (detergent residue)? Brush off. Watch how much detergent you use.
exact model number given on the type plate.
Tips for removing stains
Type of stain Before washing... Grease dab on washing up liquid Tomato rub with a slice of raw potato Spinach rub with a slice of raw potato Egg white rub with gall soap Carrots dab on baby oil Beer dab on diluted vinegar Red wine dab on lemon juice Chewing gum Place garment in freezer compartment, then brush off Wax iron between blotter paper Pollen Peel off with adhesive tape Lipstick dab on eucalyptus oil Rust dab on vinegar or lemon juice Blood rub with gall soap Iodine rub with a slice of raw potato
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Technical specifications and consumption data
Load capacity (dry weight)
–Hot wash/Coloured, Hygiene +, Active 40 °C –Easy-care –Mini 30 –Delicates –Woollens, Hand wash
Spin speeds
–Hot wash/Coloured
1)
up to 1400 rpm (depending on model)
–Easy-care –Delicates, Woollens, Hand wash
Dimensions
–Height/height for built-under installation –Width –Depth/depth with door open
–Feet height adjustment Weight when empty approx. 71 kg Electrical connection
–Voltage
–Connected load
–Fuse protection Water supply
–Water pressure (flow pressure)
–Inlet temperature
–Drain height Consumption data
–Hot wash/Coloured 95 °C
–Hot wash/Coloured 60 °C
–Hot wash/Coloured 40 °C
2)
3) 4)
3)
–Hygiene +
–Active 40 °C
–Mini 30
–Easy-care 60 °C
–Easy-care 40 °C
3)
–Easy-care Cold
–Delicates 40 °C
–Woollens 40 °C
–Woollens Cold
–Hand wash 30°C
1)
Maximum speed of the particular programme; can be reduced with the Spin speed selector.
2)
Depending on water, textile and ambient conditions, the actual values can deviate from the declared standard values.
3)
Test programmes according to EN 60456.
4)
Standard programme for energy identification label.
Energy
(kWh)
2,05 1,02 0,55 2,03 0,70 0,20 0,90 0,50 0,13 0,31 0,35 0,03 0,20
max. 6.0 kg max. 3.0 kg max. 2.5 kg max. 2.0 kg max. 1.5 kg
up to 800 rpm up to 600 rpm
85.0 cm / 82.0 cm
60.0 cm
59.0 cm / 104 cm
2.5 cm
230 V ~ 50 Hz
2350 W
10 A
0.1…1.0 MPa = 1…10 bar max. 25 °C
max. 100 cm
Water (Litre)
(Min.) 55 43 43 65 45 50 55 55 52 60 50 50 40
Time
136 130 133 156 173
112 110
30
90 66 60 53 43
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