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Introduction
Introduction
IntroductionIntroduction
Thank you for choosing our product. We hope you
will enjoy using the appliance.
Symbols in these Instructions for Use
Symbols in these Instructions for Use
Symbols in these Instructions for UseSymbols in these Instructions for Use
Important information for your safety is specially
marked. It is essential to comply with these instructions to avoid accidents and prevent damage:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:WARNING:
This warns you of dangers to your health and indicates possible injury risks.
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
CAUTION:CAUTION:
This refers to possible hazards to the machine or
other objects.
NOTE
NOTE:::: This highlights tips and information.
NOTENOTE
General Notes
General Notes
General NotesGeneral Notes
Read the operating instructions carefully before putting the appliance into operation and keep the instructions including the warranty and the receipt. If
you give this device to other people, also pass on the
operating instructions.
NOTE
NOTE::::
NOTENOTE
This instruction manual is prepared for different exe-
• Do not operate the appliance without
without supervision.
withoutwithout
• When not in use, for cleaning, user maintenance
works or with disruption, switch off the appliance
and disconnect the plug (pull the plug itself, not
the lead) or turn off the fuse.
• The appliance and if possible the mains lead have
to be checked regularly for signs of damage. If
damage is found the appliance must not be used.
• For safety reasons, alterations or modifications of
the appliance are prohibited.
• In order to ensure your children’s safety, please
keep all packaging (plastic bags, boxes, polystyrene etc.) out of their reach.
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Do not allow small children to play with the foil.
There is a danger of suffocation!
danger of suffocation!
danger of suffocation!danger of suffocation!
cutions. Consider the actual equipment for the proper
function of your appliance.
Furthermore the illustrations can deviate from the
original appliance.
• The appliance is designed exclusively for private
use and for the envisaged purpose. This appliance is not fit for commercial use.
• The appliance is only to be used as described in
the user manual. Do not use the appliance for any
other purpose. Any other use is not intended and
can result in damages or personal injuries.
• Do not use it outdoors. Keep it away from sources
of heat, direct sunlight and humidity.
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Special safety information for this Unit
Special safety information for this Unit
Special safety information for this UnitSpecial safety information for this Unit
WARNING: Hot surface! Danger of burns!
WARNING: Hot surface! Danger of burns!
WARNING: Hot surface! Danger of burns!WARNING: Hot surface! Danger of burns!
During operation the temperature of the bull’s-eye may be very hot.
• Before using the transit bolts must be removed, otherwise it may cause serious
damages.
• The dry weight of laundry must not exceed the max. capacity of 6 kg.
• The appliance must be connected with a new set of hoses to the water supply; old
hose sets should not be reused.
• The maximum permitted inlet water pressure is 0.8 MPa.
• The lowest permitted water inlet pressure is 0.02 MPa.
• In the appliance bottom are located ventilation openings (depending on model).
These may not be clogged/blocked e.g. by carpet. Pay attention to free circulation
of air.
• If the appliance is used in the bathroom, unplug the power cord after using as the
proximity of water presents a danger. This even applies when the appliance is
switched off.
• The appliance must be cleaned regularly. Follow the instructions in the chapter
"Cleaning and Maintenance".
• Do not use any flammable/explosive cleaning agents such as benzene in the ap-
pliance.
• This appliance can be used by children
children aged from 8 years and above and persons
childrenchildren
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and
knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of
the appliance
the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
the appliancethe appliance
use of
use of use of
• Children
Children under 3 years should be kept away, unless they are constantly super-
ChildrenChildren
vised.
• Children
Children shall not play with the appliance.
ChildrenChildren
• Cleaning and user maintenance
older than 8 years and are supervised.
user maintenance shall not be made by children,
user maintenanceuser maintenance
children, unless they are
children,children,
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• Do not try to repair the appliance on your own. Always contact an authorized
technician. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Unpacking the Appliance
Unpacking the Appliance
Unpacking the ApplianceUnpacking the Appliance
Installation
Installation
InstallationInstallation
• Remove the appliance from its packaging.
• Remove all packaging material, such as foils, filler
and cardboard packaging.
• To prevent hazards, check the appliance for any
transport damage.
• In case of damage, do not put the appliance into
operation. Contact your distributor.
NOTE
NOTE::::
NOTENOTE
Production residue or dust may have collected on the
appliance. We recommend cleaning the appliance
according to chapter “Cleaning and Maintenance”.
Appliance Equipment
Appliance Equipment
Appliance EquipmentAppliance Equipment
Appliance Overview
Appliance Overview
Appliance OverviewAppliance Overview
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:WARNING:
The appliance must not be connected to the mains
during installing. Otherwise there is da
electric shock hazard
electric shock hazard!
electric shock hazardelectric shock hazard
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
CAUTION:CAUTION:
dannnnger to life
ger to life or
dada
ger to lifeger to life
For a correct operation the appliance must be connected properly. The specifications for water supply
and drain as well as the electrical connection must
fulfill the required criteria.
Removing the transit bolts
Removing the transit bolts
Removing the transit boltsRemoving the transit bolts
CAUTION
CAUTION::::
CAUTIONCAUTION
• Before using the transit bolts must be removed at
the appliance back. Otherwise it may cause serious damages.
• Keep the transit bolts for later use/transport in a
safe place. Never transport the appliance without
1111 Control panel 7777 Drain hose
2222 Detergent drawer 8888 Adjustable feet
3333 Appliance door / bull’s-eye 9999 Power cord
4444 Lower cover 10
5555 Drain pump filter 11
6666 Door seal
CAUTIONCAUTION
Should the appliance be placed on a pedestal (concrete pad or brick base), the appliance must be
properly secured, e.g. by a mounting bracket. Otherwise there is a risk that the appliance moves from the
base during spinning.
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• The site should be located near the water inlet
• Check with a spirit level if the appliance is leveled
and outlet, as well as near a properly grounded
power socket.
• Place the appliance so that all controls are easily
to reach and the appliance door can open without
being impeded.
• Good ventilation around the appliance is required,
in order to dissipate the heat properly. Sufficient
clearance must be created for this purpose.
• Make sure that the floor, on which the appliance is
installed, is even, heat-resistant and clean.
• Take care of a solid and horizontal position of the
appliance. If the appliance is not horizontally leveled, adjust the feet accordingly.
• Power cord and water hoses may not kinked or
squashed.
• Avoid the installation:
Avoid the installation:
Avoid the installation:Avoid the installation:
- near heaters, next to a stove, direct sunlight or
any other heat sources;
- at locations with high humidity (e.g. outdoors),
as metal parts would be susceptible to corrosion under such circumstances;
- in rooms where the temperature could drop
below freezing. Do not expose the appliance
any weather.
- near volatile or flammable materials (e.g. gas,
fuel, alcohol, paint, etc.).
Adjusting the feet
Adjusting the feet
Adjusting the feetAdjusting the feet
CAUTION
CAUTION::::
CAUTIONCAUTION
The feet must never be removed. Do not restrict the
floor clearance through carpets, strips of wood or
similar. Dan
Danger of heat accumulation!
ger of heat accumulation!
DanDan
ger of heat accumulation!ger of heat accumulation!
• Loosen the locknuts with a wrench.
• Turn the feet to the right to let down the appli-
ance; turn to the left to lift it up.
• Tighten the lock nuts with the wrench when the
appliance is properly leveled. The feet must have
solid ground contact.
horizontally. If the appliance is not in balance, the
feet must be adjusted again.
Water connection
Water connection
Water connectionWater connection
CAUTION
CAUTION::::
CAUTIONCAUTION
• The Installation of the water supply must conform
to the local laws and regulations.
• The appliance is not
not suitable for hot water supply.
notnot
• Use the new supplied hose set to connect the
appliance to the water supply. Do not reuse old or
used connection sets.
• If the water pipe is new or long time not used,
ensure before connecting to the water system,
that the water is clear and free from contamination.
Notes on inlet hose safety system
Notes on inlet hose safety system ((((not included
Notes on inlet hose safety systemNotes on inlet hose safety system
not included))))
not includednot included
The safety system consists of a double-walled inlet
hose. This system guarantees to cut off the water
supply when leakage of the inner hose. Switching off
the water supply leads over an electronic contact.
If necessary, you can order an inlet hose safety system from your dealer or in our online accessories
shop, www.bomann.de
www.bomann.de. To order, use the reference
www.bomann.dewww.bomann.de
number found under “Technical Data”.
Connect the water inlet hose (cold water connection)
Connect the water inlet hose (cold water connection)
Connect the water inlet hose (cold water connection)Connect the water inlet hose (cold water connection)
NOTE
NOTE::::
NOTENOTE
The water pressure must be between 0.02 MPa and
0.8 MPa. With higher pressure: use a pressure regulator.
• Connect the water inlet hose to a wa-
ter threat with ¾". Screw the hose
firmly in the direction of the screw thread; pay attention for a tight fit.
• Connect the other end of the inlet
hose to the inlet valve at the appliance back; pay attention for a tight fit too.
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Connect the water drain hose
Connect the water drain hose
Connect the water drain hoseConnect the water drain hose
NOT
NOTEEEE::::
NOTNOT
• Ensure that your mains power corresponds with
the specifications of the appliance. The specificaThe drain hose has a length of approx. 1.5 m and
can extend with a suitable hose and connecting
piece to a length of max. 4 m.
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
CAUTION:CAUTION:
In order to prevent backflow of contaminated water,
the free end of the hose must not come under the
water level of the drain.
• Connect the drain hose
to a drain pipe with a
minimum diameter of 40
mm; alternatively the
drain hose can be fixed
to a sink or directly to the drainage.
• Always make sure that the hose is not bent or
squeezed. Use the supplied curved drain hose
suspension (a).
• The hose must be installed at a height of min.
600 mm and max. 900 mm above the floor.
• Secure the drain hose securely in order to avoid a
change in position and with it a water leakage.
Electrical connection
Electrical connection
Electrical connectionElectrical connection
tions are printed on the rating label.
• Connect the mains cable to a properly installed
and earthed wall outlet.
• When using extension cords, they should have a
wire cross section of 1.5 mm².
• If the plug after installation is not accessible, a
corresponding disconnect device must be available to meet the relevant safety regulations.
Startup / Operation
Startup / Operation
Startup / OperationStartup / Operation
Prior using for the first time
Prior using for the first time
Prior using for the first timePrior using for the first time
• Make sure that the transit bolts at the appliance
back has been removed.
• Remove the accessories and other materials from
the appliance drum.
• Allow the appliance to wash the first time without
laundry, with the addition of some washing agent
in the program HYGIENE (see "Starting the program").
Preparation of clothes
Preparation of clothes
Preparation of clothesPreparation of clothes
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• The installation to the mains supply must conform
to the local standards and regulations.
• Improper connection may cause to an electric
shock
shock!
shockshock
electric
electric electric
• Do not use multiple sockets.
• It is not allowed to modify the plug provided with
the appliance. If the plug does not fit properly to
the outlet, let install a proper outlet by an authorized specialist.
• The accessibility of the power plug must always
be ensured in order to disconnect the appliance
from the power supply in case of an emergency.
CAU
CAUTION
TION
CAUCAU
TIONTION
• Do not wash any items that are declared as non-
washable. Follow always the instructions on the
care label of your laundry.
• Do not wash clothes soaked in petrol, thinners,
alcohol or solvents.
• Foreign objects (e.g. nails, coins) can cause
damage to garments and components.
• Check the pockets of all garments on content and
empty them completely.
• Sort your fabrics by color and the symbols con-
tained on the care label. Separate white and colored laundry. All new colored clothes should be
washed separately.
• Turn buttons and embroidery inside.
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• Close zippers, buttons and hooks before washing.
II
IIII
II
• Detergents often leave residue in the clothes,
Tie any loose straps and loops.
• We recommend washing bras in a pillowcase to
prevent leakage of the steel bracket.
• Particularly delicate fabrics such as curtains, cro-
chet or small items (socks, handkerchiefs, neckties, etc.) should be washed in a closed bag.
• Remove always all the hooks from curtains.
• Washing large and heavy parts such as bath tow-
els, jeans, lined jackets and the like can cause the
drum to run unbalanced. We recommend adding
one or two smaller parts; this especially helps with
the spinning cycle.
• The clothes which easily get fuzzed shall be
washed separately; otherwise the other articles
can be stained with dust and thrum etc. Preferably, black clothes and cotton clothes shall be
washed separately because they can easily get
stained with the thrums of other colors when being washed together.
• Clean away dusts, stains and pet hairs from the
clothes.
• For spot removing heavy soiling the laundry can
be treated with a special prewash spray.
Select proper detergent
Select proper detergent
Select proper detergentSelect proper detergent
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
CAUTION:CAUTION:
Always consider the dosage and storage recommendations on the sales packaging.
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:WARNING:
Keep detergent and additives out of reach for chil-
which can cause bad odor if not rinsed properly.
• Detergent cannot easily get dissolved completely
if there is too much detergent or water temperature is rather low. It can remain in clothes, pipes
and washing machines to pollute the clothes.
• Washing shall follow the weight of clothes, dirty
degrees, local water hardness as well as the recommendations from the detergent manufacturers.
Consult the water company if you are not clear of
water hardness.
Deterg
Detergent drawer
ent drawer
DetergDeterg
ent drawerent drawer
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
CAUTION:CAUTION:
The dispenser is designed exclusively for the use of
detergents for washing machines!
NOTE
NOTE::::
NOTENOTE
• Always add the detergent just before starting the
wash cycle, otherwise it could get damp and will
not dissolve properly.
• At the end of the wash cycle the detergent dis-
penser must be empty.
IIII Chamber of detergent for the
pre-wash.
Chamber of detergent for the
main wash.
Chamber for washing additives (fabric softener).
Do not exceed the MAX marking.
Foam detection
Foam detection
Foam detectionFoam detection
Excessive foaming occurs by using too much deter-
dren!
• Use only “slightly foaming” detergent for washing
machines according to type of fabric (cotton, synthetics, lined or woolen products), color, washing
gent. This affects the wash and rinse cycle. The function automatically checks the foaming; excessive
foam will be removed.
Adding laundry
Adding laundry
Adding laundryAdding laundry
temperature and degree of soiling. Otherwise
foaming can cause overflowing.
• Bleach is alkaline and can damage your clothing,
• Unravel the clothes before putting them into the
appliance.
preferably does not use bleach.
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• Each load should correspond to the nominal ca-
2222 Program selection
Program selection: about the program selector
Program selectionProgram selection
pacity of the appliance. Do not overload the appliance. Different strengths, sizes and types of laundry can affect the actual loading capacity. It is advisable to load the appliance just that a normal
circulation during washing is possible.
• Close the door. Make sure that no laundries are
caught between the door and seal.
Control panel
Control panel
Control panelControl panel
1111 EIN/AUS
EIN/AUS (power)
EIN/AUSEIN/AUS
(power): button to switch on and off the
(power)(power)
power supply.
switch you select a wash program. Consider the
program details in the “Program table”.
3333 TEMP.
TEMP.: Button to select the wash temperature.
TEMP.TEMP.
If no temperature is selected or no temperature
control lamp (4) is lighting, the wash temperature
is cold. Note that the selection depends on the
program.
4444 Temperature contro
Temperature control lamps
Temperature controTemperature contro
of wash temperature.
5555 START/PAUSE
START/PAUSE: Button to start/pause the select-
START/PAUSESTART/PAUSE
ed or running program.
6666 Control lamp START/PAUSE
Control lamp START/PAUSE:
Control lamp START/PAUSEControl lamp START/PAUSE
- lights continuously: operation
- Is flashing: pause / standby
7777 Status indicators
Status indicators: the control lamps indicate the
Status indicatorsStatus indicators
program status.
l lamps: indicates the choice
l lampsl lamps
Starting a Wash Program
Starting a Wash Program
Starting a Wash ProgramStarting a Wash Program
PPPProgram table
rogram table
rogram tablerogram table
NOTE
NOTE::::
NOTENOTE
The shown values are approximate and recommendations under standard conditions and therefore not binding. The consumption data can vary depending on water pressure, water hardness, water inlet temperature,
ambient temperature, type and quantity, as well as power supply and selected additional options from the
specified values.
Choose the right wash cycle according to the type, quantity and pollution. Always consider the instructions on
the care label of your laundry.
Program
Pr
Proooogram
gram
PrPr
gramgram
Intensive
Cotton
Program selection
ProgramProgram
Wash cycle is recommended for cotton
mix fabric, linen, underwear, baby clothes
or persons with allergies.
Wash cycle for your daily laundry. Wash
time is sufficiently long and intense. Recommended to wash cotton articles such as
sheets, duvet covers, gowns, underwear,
etc.
selection
selectionselection
information
information
informationinformation
Temp
Temp....
TempTemp
°C
°C
°C°C
cold/20/
40/60
cold/20/
40/60
Loading
Loading
LoadingLoading
kg
kg
kgkg
6 75/78/85/228 1000 1200
6
Time
Time
TimeTime
(Min)
(Min)
(Min)(Min)
108/111/179/
189
rpm
rpm
rpmrpm
WA 5716
WA 5716
WA 5716WA 5716
1000 1200
rpm
rpm
rpmrpm
WA 5717
WA 5717
WA 5717WA 5717
Quick
Wash cycle is suitable for a small amount
of not heavily soiled parts.
cold/20/
40
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Pr
Proooogram
gram
PrPr
gramgram
Program
Program selection
ProgramProgram
selection
selectionselection
information
information
informationinformation
Temp.
Temp.
Temp.Temp.
°C
°C
°C°C
Loading
Loading
Loading Loading
kg
kg
kgkg
Time
Time
TimeTime
(Min)
(Min)
(Min)(Min)
rpm
rpm
rpmrpm
WA 5716
WA 5716
WA 5716WA 5716
rpm
rpm
rpmrpm
WA 5717
WA 5717
WA 5717WA 5717
Hygiene
Delicate
Wool
Synthetic
Spin
* Standard
Standard program:
StandardStandard
This cycle is washing with 90°C and is
used for antibacterial protection of health.
Wash cycle is most gentle and even suitable for silk labeled as “machine washable”.
Use appropriate detergent.
Wash cycle for wool labeled as "machine
washable". Consider the correct wash
temperature and use suitable detergent.
Wash cycle for delicate laundry. Wash
cycle is shorter and milder than for cotton.
Recommended for synthetic such as
shirts, coats and blended fabrics etc.
Separate spin procedure. Water shall be
drained out before spinning.
program: Cotton
program:program:
Cotton 60
CottonCotton
60 //// 40°C
6060
40°C
40°C40°C
90 3.5 138 1000 1200
cold/20/
40
cold/20/
40
cold/20/
40/60
2.0 50/53/60 400 400
1.5 48/51/58 600 600
3.5 49/52/59/74 800 800
----- 6.0 13 1000 1200
With full and partial load, these are the standard wash programs to identify the information on the energy label. These programs are suitable to clean normally soiled laundry and of combined energy and water consumption most efficiently.
Wasc
Wasch temperature
h temperature
WascWasc
h temperatureh temperature
• The water supply must be opened up to the max-
Select the wash temperature corresponding to the
textiles and pollution. Basically: the higher the temperature, the higher the power consumption.
Temperatur
Temperatureeee Explanation
TemperaturTemperatur
Explanation
ExplanationExplanation
90°C Heavily soiled pure white cotton or linen
(e.g. tablecloths, sheets and towels).
60°C Moderately soiled colored cotton, linen
and synthetic (e.g. shirts or underwear).
Slightly soiled whites (e.g. underwear).
40°C-20°Ckalt
Capacity
Capacity
CapacityCapacity
Normally soiled laundry (including synthetic and wool).
Do not overload the appliance; otherwise the laundry
is not getting clean. Refer to the information in the
"Program table".
Starting a wash program
Starting a wash program
Starting a wash programStarting a wash program
imum pressure.
• Adding your laundry and fill in the detergent.
• Set the desired operating conditions.
• Press the START/PAUSE button to stat the oper-
ation.
Door lock
Door lock
Door lockDoor lock
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:WARNING:
Never try to open the appliance door by force during
the washing process.
Once a wash program has started, the door cannot
be opened. With pausing operation the door also did
not open when the water temperature is above 50°C
or a certain water level is reached.
When the wash cycle is complete, the door lock is
unlocked automatically after a few minutes.
• Connect the appliance to the power supply and
press the power button to switch it on.
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Program
Program change
ProgramProgram
change
changechange
WA
WARNING
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WAWA
RNINGRNING
A change is not possible after a successful startup.
To select a new program, you must switch the appliance off and on again.
En
End of program
d of program
EnEn
d of programd of program
At the end of the wash cycle you hear a melody; after
that the appliance goes into standby mode. The door
lock is unlocked.
Switch off
Switch off
Switch offSwitch off
• Switch the appliance off by pressing the power
button.
• Close the water supply!
• If the appliance is not in use for an extended time:
-
leave the appliance door slightly open until the
next wash cycle to avoid odors.
-
Disconnect it from the power supply.
• Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning the appli-
ance; moisture could enter electrical components.
Risk of electric shock!
Risk of electric shock! Hot steam could damage
Risk of electric shock!Risk of electric shock!
the plastic parts. The appliance must be dry before restarting operation.
CAUTION
CAUTION::::
CAUTIONCAUTION
• Do not use a wire brush or other sharp, abrasive
items.
• Do not use any acidic or abrasive detergents.
NOTE
NOTE::::
NOTENOTE
Dirty or clogged filter degrades the washing result.
Regularly check and clean the filter.
Maintenance of the
Maintenance of the appliance
Maintenance of the Maintenance of the
appliance
applianceappliance
• Clean the appliance outer surfaces and the door
sealing thoroughly with a soft, damp cloth. Use
only mild cleaning agent.
Energ
Energy sa
y saving tips
y say sa
ving tips
ving tipsving tips
EnergEnerg
• If possible avoid the selection of high wash tem-
peratures. Modern detergents achieve good
washing results even at low temperatures.
• Select the wash program depending on the type
of laundry and the required degree of washing.
• Take advantage of the maximum capacity of each
wash program.
• Clean the filter regularly to avoid excessive wash-
ing and high energy consumption.
• Ventilate the room well. The room temperature
should not rise above +35°C.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning and MaintenanceCleaning and Maintenance
WA
WARNING
RNING::::
WAWA
RNINGRNING
• Always switch off the appliance and disconnect it
from the power supply before cleaning and user
maintenance.
• Allow the appliance to cool down sufficient before
cleaning.
• Check the drum regularly on dirt or fiber residues.
To clean the drum using a cloth dampened with a
little vinegar or a special detergent for washing
machines.
• Recommendation: allow the appliance to run reg-
ularly (about every three months) without loading
in the program HYGIENE.
• Dry the outer surfaces thoroughly before taking in
operation again.
Cleaning the detergent drawer
Cleaning the detergent drawer
Cleaning the detergent drawerCleaning the detergent drawer
• Pull the drawer out until it stops.
• Press down the lever in the cham-
ber for the fabric softener and pull
out the drawer at the same time.
• Wash the guide grooves and the
chambers with water.
• Use a soft brush to clean the hous-
ing.
• Insert the drawer back again.
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Cleaning the inlet filter
Cleaning the inlet filter
Cleaning the inlet filterCleaning the inlet filter
• Turn the lock of the foreign body
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
CAUTION:CAUTION:
• Close the water supply!
• Always check if the water hoses are properly re-
installed and no water leaks.
In
Inlet filter at the tap
let filter at the tap
InIn
let filter at the taplet filter at the tap
Clean the filter when not sufficient water is supplied
with opened water valve.
• Unscrew the inlet hose from the
water valve.
• Wash the inlet filter under running
water.
• Reconnect the inlet hose firmly.
Inlet filter at the applianc
Inlet filter at the applianceeee
Inlet filter at the appliancInlet filter at the applianc
Clean the filter regularly, about every one to three
months.
• Unscrew the inlet hose from the
appliance back.
• Clean the filter with a small brush.
• Reconnect the inlet hose firmly.
Cleaning
Cleaning the drain pump filter
Cleaning Cleaning
CAUTION:
the drain pump filter
the drain pump filterthe drain pump filter
CAUTION:
CAUTION:CAUTION:
The appliance must never be used without installed
filter.
The foreign body trap in the drain pump prevents
rinsed parts close the drainage system. Clean the
pump regularly, about once a month
use.
about once a month; depending on
about once a monthabout once a month
Check the foreign body trap if the water in the wash
cycle will not drained or with increased noise during
the drainage.
• First, let drain the water and disconnect the appli-
ance from the power supply.
• Open the lower cover.
• Place a drip tray under to catch
possible water leakage.
trap counterclockwise. Look for
leaking water!
leaking water!
leaking water!leaking water!
Look for
Look for Look for
• Take off the filter and remove any
dirt and foreign objects.
• Insert the lock again and make sure it is tightened
well and no water can escape.
• Close the lower cover.
AAAAntifreeze
ntifreeze protection
ntifreezentifreeze
protection
protectionprotection
If the appliance is out of operation and exposed to
temperatures below zero, observe the following precautions:
• Disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
• Close the water supply and remove the inlet hose
from the water valve.
• Drain the water from the inlet hose and the water
valve.
• Reconnect the inlet hose to the water valve.
Trou
Troubleshooting
bleshooting
TrouTrou
bleshootingbleshooting
Before you contact an
Before you contact an authorized specialist
Before you contact an Before you contact an
Problem
Problem Cause /
ProblemProblem
Appliance does
not work.
Water drains
continuously.
Water is taken in
continuously.
Door does not
open.
authorized specialist
authorized specialistauthorized specialist
Cause / Action
Cause / Cause /
Check the power supply.
Is the appliance switched on?
Is a program selected?
Consider the maximum loading.
Check the drain hose connection; see
“Connect the water drain hose”.
Check the inlet water pressure and
reduce it, if necessary.
The door safety lock is activated;
wash cycle isn’t completed.
Disconnect the appliance a short time
from the power supply, if necessary.
Action
ActionAction
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Problem
Problem Cause / Action
ProblemProblem
Unusual noises
and vibrations.
Cause / Action
Cause / ActionCause / Action
Have you removed the transit bolts?
The appliance must be leveled on a
firm surface.
Are the feet adjusted?
Check the drum and the drain filter to
foreign objects.
Adjust the spin speed to the loading
capacity.
NOTE
NOTE::::
NOTENOTE
If a problem still persists after following the steps
above, contact your distributor or an authorized technician.
Er
Error messages
ror messages
ErEr
ror messagesror messages
In some malfunctions, the appliance indicates the
following error codes about the control lamps:
Control lamps
Control lamps
Control lamps Control lamps
flashing
flashing
flashingflashing
Cause / Action
Cause / Action
Cause / ActionCause / Action
SCHLEUDERN No water supply - turn on the tap,
check the inlet hose, the water pressure and the inlet filter.
SCHLEUDERN
+ SPÜLEN
No water drainage – check the drain
hose and the drain pump.
SPÜLEN Prombel with door lock – close the
door properly again, remove jammed
pieces of laundry.
WASCHEN Problem with water sensor - call a
specialist.
WASCHEN +
Engine failure - call a specialist.
SCHLEUDERN
SPÜLEN +
WASCHEN
SPÜLEN +
WASCHEN +
Problem with heating - call a special-
ist.
Failure of the temperature sensor -
call a specialist.
SCHLEUDERN
Technical Data
Technical Data
Technical DataTechnical Data
Electrical connection
Electrical connection / water su
Electrical connectionElectrical connection
/ water suppppply.
/ water su/ water su
ply.…………………..
ply.ply.
…………………..
…………………..…………………..
Mains voltage: …………………………......….220-240 V~
Mains frequency: …………………………………….50 Hz
Power consumption: ……………………….……..2100 W
Fuse protection: ………………………….….……......13 A
Dimension H x W x D / Weight…..…...………………..
Dimension H x W x D / Weight…..…...………………..
Dimension H x W x D / Weight…..…...………………..Dimension H x W x D / Weight…..…...………………..
Appliance size: ……..….……….…84.5 x 59.5 x 53.0 cm
Net weight: …………………………..……approx. 64.0 kg
Available accessory……………………………………..
Available accessory……………………………………..
Available accessory……………………………………..Available accessory……………………………………..
1) A+++ (highest efficiency) to D (lowest efficiency).
2) Weighted annual energy consumption in kWh per year based on 220 standard washing cycles for cotton programs at 60°C and 40°C at full and partial
load, and the consumption of the low-power modes. Actual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used.
3) Weighted annual water consumption in liters per year based on 220 standard washing cycles for cotton programs at 60°C and 40°C at full and partial load.
Actual water consumption will depend on how the appliance is used.
4) G (lowest efficiency) to A (highest efficiency).
5) The standard 60°C cotton and the standard 40°C cotton program are the standard washing program. These programs are suitable to clean normally soiled
cotton laundry and that they are the most efficient programs in terms of combined energy and water consumption.
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This appliance has been tested according to all relevant current CE guidelines, such as electromagnetic compatibility and low voltage directives, and has been constructed in accordance with the latest safety regulations.
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Disposal
Disposal
DisposalDisposal
Meaning of
Meaning of the “Dustbin” Symbol
Meaning of Meaning of
the “Dustbin” Symbol
the “Dustbin” Symbolthe “Dustbin” Symbol
Protect our environment; do not dispose of electrical
equipment in the domestic waste.
Please return any electrical equipment that you will
no longer use to the collection points provided for
their disposal.
This helps avoid the potential effects of incorrect
disposal on the environment and human health.
This will contribute to the recycling and other forms of
reutilization of electrical and electronic equipment.
Information concerning where these can be disposed
of can be obtained from your local authority.
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:WARNING:
Remove or disable any existing snap and bolt locks,
if you take the unit out of operation or dispose it.
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