Bosch Instruction Manual And Installation Instructions
Specifications and Main Features
Frequently Asked Questions
User Manual
Washing machine
WAN...
en Instruction Manual and Installation Instructions
en Getting to know the appliance
* Getting to know the appliance
Getting to know the appliance
Washing machine
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(Detergent drawer
0Operating/display panel
8Loading door with door handle
@Service flap
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Control panel
Control panel differs depending on the model
Getting to know the appliance en
( Programmes ~ Supplementary
sheet for the operating and
installation instructions.
Display panel
Note: The tables show possible setting
options and information in the display
panel; these differ depending on the
model.
#
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0 Programme selector
8 Display panel for settings and
information
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en Getting to know the appliance
Buttons
(Selectable Tempera-
0Selectable Spin speed
8Ready in
@Additional program
HStart Reload AButton for starting,
*Depending on the model
** Depending on the selected program, settings
Indicator/
symbol/information
on the display panel
— - Š‹In °C; — = cold
- - -, ‹ ‚…‹‹**
e.g. ƒ:„‹Select the program dura-
‚ - ƒ… hEnd of program ("Ready
GFSpeed Eco
;Easy-Iron*
;Prewash*
;Water Plus/Rinse Plus*
and model
Description
ture
In rpm; ‹ = no spin
cycle, draining only;
- - - = Rinse Stop
tion in h:min (hours:minutes) after selecting the
program
in" time) after ...h (hours)
settings: ~ Page 27
pausing (e.g. to add
more laundry) and cancelling a program
Other information on the display panel
Indicator/
symbol/information
on the display panel
‰** kgRecommended load
“ŸšProgram end
- - - 0 Program end with Rinse
èWashing machine door
rTap
EChildproof lock
ÛIndicator light for the
“: - - Fault code
‹ - …Signal setting
*Depending on the model
** Depending on the selected program, settings
and model
Description
Program progress:
Stop selected
~ "Adding/removing
laundry" on page 31
~ "Faults and what to do
about them" on page 38
~ "Faults and what to do
about them" on page 38
~ "Childproof lock"
on page 31
~ "Faults and what to do
about them" on page 38
Drum Clean program*
~ "Information on the
display panel" on page 39
~ "Appliance settings"
on page 33
~ "Information on the
display panel" on page 39
~ "Appliance settings"
on page 33
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Laundry en
Note: Energy saving mode
In order to save energy, the appliance
switches to energy saving mode. The
display lighting goes out after a few
minutes and the Start Reload A button
flashes. To activate the lighting, press
any button. The energy saving mode is
not activated if a programme is running.
Z Laundry
Laundry
Preparing the laundry
Caution!
Damage to the appliance/fabrics
Foreign objects (e.g. coins, paper clips,
needles, nails) may damage the laundry
or components in the washing machine.
Therefore, note the following tips when
preparing your laundry:
■ Empty any pockets.
■ Check for metal items (paper clips,
etc.) and remove them.
■ Wash delicates in a laundry bag
(tights, underwired bras, etc.).
■ Close any zips, button up any cover
buttons.
■ Brush sand out of pockets and
collars.
Sorting laundry
Sort your laundry according to the care
instructions and manufacturer's
information on the care labels,
depending on:
■ Type of fabric/fibre
■ Colour
Note: Laundry can discolour or not
be cleaned correctly. Wash white
and coloured items separately.
Wash new coloured items separately
the first time you wash them.
■ Soiling
Wash laundry with the same level of
soiling together.
Some examples of soiling levels:
~ "Saving energy and detergent"
on page 25
– Light: Do not prewash; select the
Speed setting if necessary
– Normal
– Heavy: Load less laundry; select
a programme with prewash
– Stains: Remove/pretreat stains
while they are fresh. Firstly, dab
with soapy water; do not rub.
Then wash the items of laundry
with the appropriate programme.
Stubborn or dried-in stains can
sometimes only be removed by
washing several times.
■ Remove curtain fittings or place
curtains in a laundry bag.
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en Laundry
■ Symbols on the care labels
Note: The numbers in the symbols
indicate the maximum washing
temperature that may be used.
MSuitable for normal washing
process;
e.g. Cottons programme
NA gentle washing process is
required;
e.g. Easy-Care programme
OAn especially gentle washing
process is required; e.g.
Delicate/Silk programme
WSuitable for washing by hand;
e.g. Wool programme
ŽDo not machine wash.
Starching
Note: Laundry must not be treated with
fabric softener.
Starching with liquid starch is possible
in programmes such as Rinse and
Cottons. Dose starch into compartment
M (if required, clean it beforehand) in
accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
Soaking
1. Pour soaking agent/detergent into
compartment II in accordance with
the manufacturer's instructions.
2. Select the desired programme.
3. Press the Start Reload A button to
start the programme.
4. After approx. ten minutes, press the
Start Reload A button to pause the
programme.
5. After the desired soaking time, press
the Start Reload A button again to
continue or change the programme.
Notes
■ Load laundry of the same colour.
■ No additional detergent is required;
the soaking solution is used for
washing.
Dyeing/bleaching
Dye should only be used in normal
household quantities. Salt may damage
stainless steel. Always follow the dye
manufacturer's instructions.
Do not use the washing machine to
bleach clothes.
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Detergent en
C Detergent
Detergent
Correct selection of detergent
The care label is crucial for selecting
the correct detergent, temperature and
treatment of the laundry. ~ See also
www.sartex.ch
If you visit www.cleanright.eu, you will
find further information on detergents,
care products and cleaning agents for
domestic use.
■ Standard detergent with optical
brighteners
Suitable for boil-washable white
laundry made from linen or cotton
Programme: Cottons/
cold - max. 90 °C
■ Detergent for colours without
bleach or optical brighteners
Suitable for coloured laundry made
from linen or cotton
Programme: Cottons/
cold - max. 60 °C
■ Detergent for colours/delicates
without optical brighteners
Suitable for coloured laundry made
from easy-care fibres, synthetic
fibres
Programme: Easy-Care/
cold - max. 60 °C
■ Detergent for delicates
Suitable for delicate, fine fabrics, silk
or viscose
Programme: Delicate/Silk/
cold - max. 40 °C
■ Detergent for woollens
Suitable for wool
Wool programme/
cold - max. 40 °C
Saving energy and detergent
For light and normal soiling, you can
save energy (lower washing
temperature) and detergent.
SavingSoiling/note
Reduced temperature and detergent quantity as
per the recommended dosage
Temperature as
per the care label
and detergent
quantity as per
the recommended dosage
for heavy soiling
Note: When measuring the amount of
all detergents/additives/care products
and cleaning agents, please always
check the manufacturer's instructions
and information.
~ "Measuring and adding detergent
and care products" on page 29
Light
No visible dirt or stains. Clothing has taken on some body
odour, e.g.:
■ Light summer/sports
clothing (worn for a few
hours)
■ T-shirts, shirts, blouses
(worn for up to one day)
■ Guest bed linen and hand
towels (used for one day)
Normal
Visible dirt or a few light
stains, e.g.:
■ T-shirts, shirts, blouses
(sweat soaked, worn a
few times)
■ Towels, bedding (used for
up to one week)
Heavy
Dirt and/or stains clearly visible, e.g. tea towels, baby
items, work clothing
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