Bosch WFD50818, WFD 50810 User Manual

Operating and Installation Instructions
9000086867 (PD 85 12 10)
WFD50810 WFD50818
Please read this specification carefully before you use the product.
Any failure and losses caused by ignoring the above mentioned items and cautions mentioned in the operation and installation instruction are not covered by our warranty and any liability. Please keep all documents in a safety place for future reference. If you have any doubt, please contact our local service center of dealer.
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Table of Contents
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Operating Instructions
Installation Instructions
Technical Data and Packing List Sheet
Disposal Information ............................
Environmental Protection/Conservation Issues........
Safety Precautions and Warnings..................
Product Standard...............................
Your New Washing Machine......................
First Wash Cycle ..............................
Preparing, Sorting and Loading the Laundry.........
Laundry Detergents and Additives.................
Washing .....................................
Programme Table..............................
When the Programme has Ended..................
Cleaning and Care .............................
Troubleshooting Minor Faults .....................
Installation, Connection and Transport ..............
Technical Data.................................
Packing list sheet...............................
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Customer Service
Warranty......................................
Service Assurance..............................
Warranty Card..................................
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Disposal Information
Environmental Protection
The new machine s packaging
Dispose of packing materials in a responsible manner. Keep packing materials out of the reach of children. Packing mater
-ials are not toys. Reprocessing and re-using materials saves raw materials and reduces waste. All packing materials used are environment friendly and re-usable. Cardboard boxes co
-nsist of 80% to 100% recycled paper. Plastic wrappings are made from polythene(PE), the tapes are made from olypropy
-lene(PP) and the CC-free packing is made from foamed poly
-styrene (PS). These materials are pure hydrocarb on comp­ounds and can be recycled.
Your old machine
Render the machine inoperable when it can no long er be used Remove the plug from the socket and cut off the po
-wer cable. Destroy the catch on the por thole door. Pre­vent children at play from being locked in and risking dea
-th by suffocation. The old machine contains valuable ma
-terials which should be recycled. Please make your con­tribution to the environment by assisting with proper dis­posal or recycling.
Through the economical use of energy, water and detergent, your appliance is kind to the environments as well as your household budget.
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You can increase the economy and environmental friendliness of your machine by washing maximum loads:
refer to page 17 programme table
How to save energy:
For small amounts of laundry, the automatic control system reduces the consumption of both water and energy. Where possible, use the Cottons/coloureds 60 C programme with additional function Super Clean instead of the Cottons/ coloureds 90 C Prewash programme. This 60 C programme achieves a cleaning result comparable to that of the 90 C programme using considerably less energy.
How to save water, energy and detergent:
Avoid using the Pre-wash function when washing lightly normally soiled laundry.
How to save energy and time:
For lightly soiled laundry, select the short programme appropriate to the type of textile.
How to save detergent:
Add detergent according to the degree of soiling, amount of laundry and water hardness, and observe the detergent manufacture s instructions.
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Precautions and Warnings
Before using for the first time:
Please read the enclosed documents carefully before using
the washing machine for the first time. They contain impor
-tant information on the installation, use and safety of the machine.
The manufacturer does not accept liability if these instruc­tions are not followed.
Please contact an authorized technician to install the mach
-ine and instruct the using method.
Please keep all documents in a safe place for future refer­ence.
Install the machine in accordance with the instructions(pa­ge 26-33). Remove the transit bolts and keep them in a sa
-fe place.
The washing machine must be installed and operated in a
room with the drain.
When heating, the maximum current of the washing mach
-ine is 10A,so please make sure that the power supply sys
-tem(voltage; current and the cable) is applicable to the lo-
ad of the applied appliance.
In order to ensure your safety, you must plug the cable into a socket which connected to earth. And please check your socket to make sure that it is connected with reliable earth correctly.
If the washing machine is visibly damaged,do not connect it up. If you are in doubt,contact your customer service re­presentative or dealer.
This machine use thread connection water inlet hose, con
-nect it to the water tap together with the machine accord­ing to the require of page 29. (carry out by an authorized technician)
The surroundings condition for using the washing machine:
1) Temperature range: 0~40 C.
2) Relative humidity is lower than 95% (at 25 C) .
When washing:
Operate the machine with cold tap water only.
Your washing machine is designed for domestic use only, i.e. for washing machine-washable textiles in a detergent solution.
Never use flammable; explosible and/or poisonous solvents such as gasoline; alcohol etc. As the washing lotion. Please only use the lotions suitable for using in washing machine available in the market.
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Never wash the carpet in the washing machine.
Kepp children and pets away from the washing machine.
Exercise caution when pumping out hot detergent solution.
When the programme has ended:
Product Standard
When the programme has ended:
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The Spin/End Open the loading door after cutting the power of machine.
After the program has ended, please cut the supply of po­wer and water immediately.
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indicator light flashes.
Taking care of your machine:
Do not climb onto the washing machine.
Do not lean against the door.
Do not expose the machine in the place with cau-sticity or explosibility gas.(e.g. dust, steam and gas, etc.)
Do not install the washing machine in a bathroom or a room very wet.
Please close the door gently. If the door could not be clos
-ed successfully, please check if the laundries overload or not balanced.
This series loaders carry out national standards as following
GB/T4288-2003
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GB4706.1-1998
GB4706.24-2000
GB4706.26-2000
GB19606-2004
GB4343.1-2003
GB17625.1-2003
Operating Instructions
Your New Washing Machine
Filling laundry detergent and/or additive dispensers.
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Chamber : Detergent for pre-wash,starch, or pre-soaking agent.
Chamber : Detergent for main washing period, water softener, blench and stain­removing salt.
Chamber : Additives, e.g. fabric softener or former(Do not exceed Max )
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II
Open the loading door
and close it
Drain washing solution if necessary.
The picture is only for WFD50810
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Control Panel
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Start/Pause button
For starting/pausing the wash cycle (programme must have been selected).
Press buttons for additional functions
(Where required to supplement the programme)
Extra Rinse: Super Clean
Additional functions can be combined.
Additional rinse cycle.
: Prolong the washing time.
Programme Selector
For switching the machine on and off and for selecting the programme. Can be rotated in either direction. If rotate it during the washing, the programme will be stopped. The programme sequence is electronically controlled.
Indicatolr lights
Indicate the status of the washing machine:
Ready/Wash Indicate light flashes, if the programme is selected; is on, the programme is running.
The indicator lights of the buttons come on, if the additional options are active.
Switch off additional option: press button again.
Rinse indicator light is on, the rinsing cycle is running.
Spin/End indicator light is on, the spinning cycle is running; flashes, if the selected pro­gramme is ended.
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Basic program
Select the desired programme(refer also to Programme
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table ).
90 Cottons/coloureds with Prewash An energy-intensive programme for heat-resistant fabrics made from cotton or linen.
For the protection of the drainage pipe, the hot washing solution is mixed with approx. 5 liters of cold water before being drained.
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Cold, 30
For hard-wearing fabrics.
Cold,40,60 Easy-care For easy-care fabrics made from cotton, synthetics or blend
-ed fibres.
Cold,30 Delicates For sensitive, easy-care fabrics made from cotton, synthetics or blended fibres, and net curtain. No spinning between rinsing cycles.
Cold,30 Wool For hand or machine-washable fabrics made from wool or wool blend.
Quick ,40,60 Cottons/coloureds
Additional function
Single wash
Single wash cycle without subsequent drain and spin cycle.
Rinse
Rinse cycle with subsequent spin cycle for rinsing hand-washed items or for starching.
Spin
Spin cycle for spinning hand-washed items. Washing water or rinsing water is drained before the spin cycle.
Operating Instructions
Maximum spin
speed(rpm)
model
Programme
Cottons
Spin speed button
For your clothes, there are different spin speeds in different washing programme of BOSCH washing machines.
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wash
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SpinSingle
Easy­care
Delicates Wool Rinse
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WFD50810 800 800 600 800 800
WFD50818 800 800 600 800 800
Single wash cycle without subsequent spin cycle, if the spin cycle is desired after
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800
800
this wash cycle, please select the addtional function .Extra Rinse
Maximum noise value during spinning: 68 dB(A).
Additional function
(You can select an additional function if necessary)
Extra Rinse
An additional rinsing cycle performed; the washing dura­tion will be prolonged 10 minutes.
Super Clean
For very dirty clothes, the washing duration will be prolong
-ed 20 to 60 minutes after pressing this button, and this is
decided by the programme that you selected.
Observe the maximum load for each type of fabric; Remove the laundry immediately after the spin cycle.
Program duration
While the programme is running, the programme duration may be extended or reduced for the following reasons.
800
800
Reductions in time
occur because of : small loads, reduced heating times, e.g. If the water is very hot.
Increases in time
occur because of: additional rinse cycle if excessive foam is in the laundry, multiple spinning if the laundry is distributed poorly in the drum, increased heating times, e.g. When the water is too cold, water pressure too low, selection of an additional option, e.g. Super Clean
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function after the programme has started. Very absorbent washing extends the heating duration.
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First Wash Cycle
The installation of the washing machine is finished. (See page 26-33)
Each machine has been tested in the factory. A little bit of water can be left in the drum during the test. Please carry out the first wash cycle without laundry to remove any water left over from the factory tests.
Do not load any laundry.
Turn the tape ON.
Pull the detergent drawer out as far as it will go.
Input about 1 liter of water in chamber .II
Pour half a measuring cup of detergent into chamber II.
Do not use a special detergent for delicates or wollens as these will create too much foam.
Close the detergent drawer and the washing machine door.
Turn the programme selector to
Prewash ,
Press the Start/Pause button. The programme starts.
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Ready/Wash indicator light flashes.
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Cottons/coloureds 90 C
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Preparing/sorting and loading the laundry
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The Spin/End indicator light flashes if the selected programme is ended.
Turn the programme selector to O off .
Preparing the laundry
Remove any loose items or metal objects, such as safety pins, paper clips, etc. from the laundry.
Brush sand, coins, etc. out of pocket and cuffs.
Close zips and button up cushion covers, duvet covers, etc.
Remove curtain runners, or secure them in a net bag.
Particularly delicate items, such as tights or lace curtains, or smaller items, such as tiny socks or handkerchiefs, should only be washed in a net bag or pillow case.
Some items are best turned inside out. These included knitwear, trousers, T-shirts and sweatshirts.
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Make sure that the wire-cup bras are machine washable.
Make sure that wire-cup bras in a pillow case which can be securely closed with a zip or buttons. If the wire works itself out of the cup it may fall through the holes of the drum and cause extensive damage.
Sorting the laundry
According to colour and degree of dirt
Caution
Items of clothing can become discoloured. Never wash new multi-coloured items together with other items.
White items may become grey. Always wash white and coloured items separately.
Degree of dirt
Slight dirt
No recognizable dirt or staining. Laundry may have some body odour.
- Light summer clothing and sportswear that has only been worn for a few hours.
- T-shirts, shirts and blouses that have been used for one day.
- Bed linen and guest towels that have been used for one day.
Normal dirt
Visible dirt and/or some light staining recognizable.
- T-shirts, shirts and blouses that are very sweaty or have been worn several times.
- Underwear that has been worn for one day.
- Tea towels, hand towels and bed linen that have been used for up to one week.
- Net curtains (without nicotine staining) that have not been washed for up to 1/2 year.
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Intensive dirt
Dirt and/or staining recoganizable.
- Kitchen hand towels that have been used for up to one week.
- Fabric napkins.
- Children's outer clothing or football shirts and shorts with grass and soil stains.
- working clothes such as overalls or baker's and butcher's coats.
Typical stains
- Skin fat, cooking oils/fat, sauces, mineral oil, wax(containing fat/oil)
- Tea, coffee, red wine, fruit, vegetables(blea chable).
- Blood, egg, milk, starch(containing protein/carbohydrate).
- Soot, soil, sand(pigments), red sand on tennis clothes.
Removing stains
Wherever possible, remove/pretreat stains whilst they are still fresh. First, dab soapy water onto the stain. Do not rub. Subsequently wash the items of clothing using the appro­priate programme. Several washing cycles may sometimes be required in order to remove stubborn/dried in stains.
Sorting laundry according to their care label specifications
Only wash laundry that is labelled with the following care symbols:
95
90 Cottons + lines
60
C C C
60 , 40 , 30 Cottons + lines
60
C C C
60 , 40 , 30 Easy-care
90
C
40
40
30
30
40 40 30 30
C C
40 , 30 Delicates
40 40 30 30
40 , 30 Wollens (hand and machine-washable)
C C
Laundry that is labelled with the following care symbol must not be washed in the washing machine.
= do not wash
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Loading the laundry
Risk of explosion
Items of clothing that have been pretreated with solvent-bas­ed cleaning agents, e.g. Stain remover and dry cleaning spirit, represent an explosion hazard once loaded into the washing machine. Therefore, these items must be rinsed thoroughly by hand.
Risk of explosion
Loose debris in the washing machine drum can damage the laundry. Before loading the laundry, check that there is no debris in the drum.
Open the loading door.
Unfold the sorted items of clothing and place them loosely into the drum. Mix up large and small items. Items of vary­ing size will distribute better during the spin cycle..
Do not exceed the maximum load: Overloading will cause poor wash results and encourage creasing.
When washing a small amount of laundry, the washing machine automatically reduces the amount of the water and energy used.
Close the loading door. Take care not to trap any items of clothing between the loading door and rubber seal.
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Laundry Detergents and Additives
Risk of explosion
Do not use solvent-based cleaning agents in fully automatic washing machines. Explosion
hazard.
Keep detergents and additives out of the reach
of children.
You can use any standard powder or liquid detergent which is suitable for automatic washing machines. Do not use any detergent boosters containing solve
-nts or dirt and stain-removing spraying near the ma
-chine, as these could damage the machine. Do not use non-automatic detergent as these prod­uce too much foam.
Amount of detergent
The best washing results will only be achieved if you add the correct amount of detergent. Observe the instructions for use shown on the detergent pack
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When using liquid detergents, you can use any measuring ai­ds provided with the detergent, such as dosage balls of bags.
Please put the liquid detergents into correct chamber.
The amount of detergent depends on:
- water hardness
- degree of soiling
- size of load
- amount of detergent to be added according to its manufactu
-rer.
Dispensing the correct amount of detergent relieves the strain on the environment and ensures optimum washing results.
Frequent use of insufficient detergent will eventually become noticeable as followings:
- washing appears grey or not properly clean
- grey-brown stains (grease marks) form on the washing
Too much detergent results in:
- unnecessarily high environmental pollution
- due to the generation of too much foam, the washing is hard
-ly agitated which leads to poor washing results.
The amount of detergent indicated on its packaging refers to a full machine load.
For small loads or less soiling, reduce the amount of detergent.
Operating Instructions
Washing
Filling laundry detergent and/or additive dispensers
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- Do not fill beyond the Max mark, otherwise will be flushed into the machine together with the detergent at the start of the program.
- If the liquid addtive is thick, mix with a little water before dispensing (prevents clogging of the overflow).
Pull out the detergent dispenser up to the end stop.
Add the detergent and/or additive.
Close the detergent dispenser.
1. Turn on the water tap.
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2. Turn the programme selector to the desired programme (refer to Programme table page17 ).
The Ready/Wash indicator light flashes.
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3. If required, press the button(s) for additional option(s). The indicator light of the selected button is on.
4. Press the Start/Pause button. The programme starts. ,,
Ready/Wash indicator light is on.
Maximum noise value during washing: 54.9 dB(A).
Changing the programme
If you have accidentally selected the wrong programme:
Turn the programme selector to off .
Turn the programme selector to the desired programme. The Ready/Wash indicator light flashes.
If required,changing the other settings,see page 15.
Press the Start/Pause button. The Ready/Wash indicator light comes on and the new programme starts.
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Cancelling the programme
If you wish to prematurely end a programme:
Turn the programme selector to off .
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Turn the programme selector to Spin .
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The Ready/Wash indicator light flashes.
Press the Start/Pause button. The Ready/Wash indicator light stop flashing,the Spin /End indicator light comes on.
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A pause in active programme
If you want to add/remove the laundry during active programme and the set programme sequence will not be changed.
Press the Start/Pause button during the working cycle,
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1. Reday/Wash indicator is on: cannot add or remove laundry, for your safety, in some period of time the loading door cannot be opened.
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2. Reday/Wash indicator flashes: the laundry can be added/removed. Wait about 2 minutes, Ready/Wash indicator light goes off, open the door, add/remove the laundry, close the loading door.
If required, press the Start/Pause button again, the programme restarts, Start/Pause indicator light is on and the washing machine continue the interrupted programme.
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Programme Table
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Always follow the manufacturer s care label instructions
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Programme
Cold
30 C Quick
Cottons/ coloureds
40 C
60 C
90 C Prewash
Cold
Easy-Care
40 C
60 C
Cold
Delicate
30 C
Wool
Cold
30 C
Single wash
5.2
5.2
5.2
5.2
5.2
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.5
Laundry up to(kg)
Detergent and fabric softener
Chamber I
Chamber II
Additional function
Super
Chamber
Clean
Extra rinse
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Programme
duration in minutes
(approx. time)
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70(110)*
39(59)*
80(120)*
90(138)*
140(180)*
50(70)*
60(80)*
70(90)*
50(70)*
55(75)*
35(55)*
40(60)*
20(40)*
Rinse
Spin
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Time shown in ( ) is the programme duration after selecting
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After selecting Extra rinsing , the program duration will prolong
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10 minutes. The following duration is required when you operate the machine
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according to the instruction of user manual (page 14 to 17).
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8
= obligatory
= optional
Operating Instructions
When the Programme has Ended
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Turn the programme selector to Off .
If required:
Select an additional programme (Spin or Rinse).
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Press the Start/Pause button.
At the end of the programme option, turn the programme selector to Off.
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Unloading the laundry
Turn off the water tap.
Open the loading door.
If the loading door can not be opened: Wait for 2 minutes ( the safety function is active ).
Unload the laundry.
Caution: Remove any debris (e.g. Coins, paper clips ) from the drum and rubber seal---risk of rust formation!
Leave the loading door open to allow the inside the wash
-ing machine to dry out.
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Cleaning and Care
Risk of electric shock!
Always disconnect the appliance from the mains before cleaning.
Never clean the washing machine with a jet of water.
Risk of explosion!
Never use solvents to clean the appliance.
Cleaning the appliance housing and control panel
As required:
Use hot soapy water or a mild, non-abrasive cleaning agent.
Rub dry with a soft towel.
Cleaning the drum
In the event that rust spots have formed due to leftover debris (e.g. Coins, paper clips, needles, nails):
Use a chorine-free cleaning agent. Follow the manufactur
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-er s instructions. Never use steel wool.
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Clean the detergent dispenser
In the event that residual detergents or additives have accumulated.
Pull out the detergent dispenser up to the end stop.
Press down the hollow on the insert and remove the detergent dispenser completely.
Pull up the insert.
Rinse the detergent dispenser under hot running water.
Push down the insert until it clicks into place.
Insert the detergent dispenser.
Clean the drain pump
This is necessary if the washing solution can not be complete
-ly drained. The pump is blocked by either loose debris or flu­ff which accumulates if fluff-giving fabrics are washed at high temperature.
Draining the washing solution
The water in the drum should be drained first before cleaning the drain pump. Have a suitable container ready.
Risk of Scalding
Allow the hot washing solution to cool.
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Turn the programme selector to Off .
Fold down the cover panel.Fold down the cover panel.
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2.
(WFD50818)
(WFD50810)
1.
Carefully remove the pump cap. But do not fully remove it and allow a little more residual water flow into the suitable container.
Remove the pump cap.
Remove any loose debris/fluff from inside the pump and clean the pump. The pump impeller must be able to rotate. Clean any residual suds or fluff from the thread of the pump cap and pump housing.
Attach and tighten the pump cap.
Attach and close the cover plate.
To avoid unused detergent from flowing into the drain during the next wash cycle:
(WFD50818)
Pour 1 litre of water into chamber II
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Select the Spin programme.
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Cleaning water inlet strainers
This necessary if very little or no water flows into the washing machine.
First release the water pressure in the supply hose:
Turn of the water tap.
Turn the programme selector to any programme. (Except Spin )
Press the Start/Pause button, and allow the programme to run for approx.40 seconds.
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Cleaning the strainer at the water tap
Disconnect the hose from the water tap.
Rinse the strainer under flowing water.
Reconnect the hose.
Cleaning the strainer on the washing machine
Disconnect the hose from the back of the washing machine.
Pull out the stainer and rinse under running water.
Insert the strainer and reconnect the hose.
Turn on the water tap and check whether water is still discharged. If water is still discharged, check that the strainer is attached properly.
Turn off the water tap.
Descaling the washing machine Caution:
Descaling agents contain acids which can attack parts of the washing machine and discolour the laundry. Provided that you use the correct amount of detergent, it is not necessary to descale the washing machine. If, however, descaling the appliance becomes necessary, please follow the instructions provided by the descaling agent manufacturer.
Frost protection
If the machine is located in a room which is exposed to freezing temperatures, any residual water in both the pump and the water inlet hose must be drained immediately every time the machine is used.
Draining the pump:
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See Cleaning the pump on page 20.
Draining the water inlet hose:
1. Turn the tap OFF.
2. Unscrew the hose from the tap and hold the end of the
hose over a container.
3. Switch ON any of the washing programmes for approxi-
mately 40 seconds. Water left inside the inlet hose will be drained out.
4. Screw the hose back onto the tap.
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Trouble Shooting Minor Faults
Risk of electric shock
Repairs must only be carried out by our Customer Service or an authorized technician. If repairs are needed, and assuming that you cannot elim­inate the fault youself with the aid the following table:
Turn the programme selector to Off .
Disconnect the washing machine from the mains.
Turn off the water tap.
Call Customer Service.
Fault Possible cause Action
The loading door cannot be opened.
Detergent residue in the detergent dispenser.
The gasket is crimped.
The belt gets off the pulley. Too much laundry is in the
Control lights do not come on.
Ready/Wash and Rinse
control lights flash.
The programme does not start.
Water does not enter the machine or detergent is not wash away.
Ready/Wash and Spin/
End control lights flash.
There is water in drum.
Safety function is active.
Detergent was damp or lumpy.
This may appears after installing the transport bolts.
drum or the laundry is put in badly, and close the window with excessive force.
A fuse has triggered. Switch on/replace the fuse.
Power failure.
Plug is loose or not inserted.
Loading door not closed.
Loading door not closed.
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Start/Pause button does
not pressed.
Water tap not turned on.
Strainer in supply hose clogged.
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Select Spin .
Wait for 2 minutes.
Clean and dry the detergent dispenser(refer to Page 21)
Use the dispensing aid for liquid detergent.
Remove the transport bolts, operate the machine for a period of time, the gasket will return to the original shape.
Put in the laundry well and according to the maximum load specification.
Call Customer Service if this fault is repeated.
An interrupted program will be resumed when power returns. If you wish to unload the laundry, proceed as in Cleaning the drain pump , Page 20.
Insert the plug.
Check whether laundry is trapped in door. Close the loading door(a click sh­ould be heard).
Same solution as above.
Press the Start/Pause button.
Turn on water tap.
Clean the strainer (refer to Page 21)
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Fault Possible cause Action
Detergent in chamber is not wash away.
Water cannot be seen in drum.
Motor noise
Pump noise
Vibrations when washing and spinning
Washing solution is not completely drained.
Rinse and Spin/End
indicator lights flash .
Water is flowing out from underneath the machine.
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A programme without
Prewash function was
selected.
This is not a fault. The water lies below the visible part of the drum.
Not a malfunction! It is normal for noises to be heard while the motor is running.
Not a malfunction! It is normal for noises to be heard from the pump during the start or the final stage of draining the drum.
Transit bolts not removed. Follow the directions in the insta-
The machine s feet were not secured.
Loose debris is blocking the pump.
Fluff-producing laundry was washed at a high temperat­ure. The water drainage pipe or drain hose is blocked.
The thread of the supply hose is not tight.
Leak in the drain hose.
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Select Cottons/coloureds
90 C Prewash
llation instructions (page 26)
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Realign the machine using a spirit level, see the installation instructions.
Clean the pump. (refer to Page 20)
Clean the water drainage pipe and/or drain hose.
Tighten the thread.
Replace the drain hose.
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Foam coming out of the detergent dispenser.
Repeated spinning at short intervals.
The programme takes longer than usual.
Unsatisfactory washing result.
To much detergent.
This is not a fault. The imbalance compensation system is attempting to balance the load through repeated spins.
This is not a fault. The imbalance compensat­ion system is attempting to balance the load by distrib­uting the laundry more evenly.
The foam detection feature has activated an additional rinsing cycle to reduce the amount of foam.
The degree of dirt was higher than supposed.
Not enough detergent.
Mix1 tablespoon of fabric softener with 1/2 litre of water and pour into chamber of the detergent dispenser.
Reduce the amount of detergent next time.
Wash large and small items together to reduce imbalances.
Add a more appropriate amount of detergent next time.
Select a more suitable programme.
Add detergent according to the manufacturer's specifications.
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Fault Possible cause Action
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Detergent residual on the laundry.
Grey residues on the laundry.
Some phosphate-free detergents contain water-insoluble residues that may appear as light spots on the laundry.
Dirt accumulation from ointments, fats or oils.
Select Rinsing immediately, or brush off spots when laundry is dry.
Add the maximum amount of det­ergent and select the highest permissible temperature next time.
Installation Instructions
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Installation, Connection and Transport
Safety information
Risk of injury
The washing machine is heavy. Take care when lifting it.
Caution
Frozen hoses can tear/burst. Do not install the washing ma­chine outdoors or in an area prone to frost.
Take care not to damage the washing machine . Do not hold onto protruding parts (e.g. Loading door ) when lifting.
In addition to the safety information listed here, the local wat­er and electricity supplier may have special requirements.
If in any doubt, have the appliance connected by an authoriz­ed technician.
Before leaving the factory every machine is thoroughly tested under operating conditions any moisture or residual water which you may find in the machine or grainage hose are left over from this testing.
On the back of the machine:
- Water drain hose.
- Power cord.
The following tools are helpful:
- Wrench.
- Spirit level.
Dimensions
a=595mm b=560mm c=860mm Approx. weight=68Kg
Installation Instructions
To ensure the proper operation of the machine,please pay attention to the following when you install the machine.
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Installation location
The machine should be installed on the solid and flat floor, never put the machine on the soft carpet or on the wood floor. Do not installed the machine on the homemade plinth, if the installation location cannot be changed, the plinth must be improved as required, such as enlarge the size,
secure with brackets. Never put the machines on the sepa­rate brackets. It is possible the machine moves a little by the factors of overloading, situation of the plinth(wet) and so on, so it will be a risk the machine falls down from the plinth after working for a period of time.
Keep the environment dry and vented.
Never put small appliance, such as microwave oven; and/or jar cooker, on the machine.
Keep the machine away from the flaming equipment, such as candle; cooking stove;liquefied gas container etc.
Never put the pressure containers on the machine.
Never put the machine over the opening of an uncovered drainage.
In the case of suspended wooden floors, place the machine on a water-resistant wooden board (plinth) of at least 30mm thickness which is screwed to the floor. If possible, install the machine in a corner of the room. Secure the machine s feet with brackets (this applies particularly to tower arrang­ements).
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Installation Instructions
Removing the transport bolts
The transport bolts must always be removed before using the appliance for the first time and must be retained for any sub­sequent transport (e.g. when moving). Use the spanner provided only if a ring spanner is unavailable.
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Undo the 4 fixing bolts A and remove them.
Remove the four spacers B. They will fall to the floor when you tip the machine.
A
B
Insert cover caps C which you will find in the bag containing the documentation.
D
C
Installation Instructions
Hose and cable lengths
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Left-hand connection
Right-hand connection
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100cm
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140cm
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110cm
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m6cmax. 0m6cmax. 0
150cm
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110cm
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150cm
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Water connection
Water supply
For the water connection a standard cold-water line with a minimum water pressure of 0.1MPa is required (with tap full ON, at least 8 litres of water must flow out in one minute). If the water pressure exceeds 1MPa, a pressure reducing valve must be added.
Never connect the machine to the mixer tap of a pressure­less hot-water heater.
Caution! Connections are under full water pressure, check for leaks with tap turned fully ON.
The filters at the free end of the inlet hose and at the back of machine should only be removed for cleaning purposes.
To avoid water damage, the tap must be turned OFF after using the machine.
Installation Instructions
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G1
Plastic connector CS code 424387
Caution:
Water tap CS code 184611
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The plastic nuts on the hose connections must only be tightened by hand.
For tight connection between washing machine and water source, you can:
1. Call Customer Service before you install the machine, get the plastic connector freely. It may connect tightly the water inlet pipe and your water tap.
2. Or you may purchase the specific water tap from custo­mer service. It is designed by factory. It may be better co­nnected with machine than your water tap. Note: The water tap is not free.
Do not disassemble the water inlet hose frequently, the untight connection will lead to leakage. We suggest that you use a water inlet hose specially for the washing machine.
If you need lengthen the water inlet hose together with the machine, please contact local ASS center/station or leader to buy additional lengthening hose.
Additional lengthening water inlet hose is not free.
Installation Instructions
Water Drainage
Water Drainage Caution
Do not bend or pull the water drainage hose.
Height between the placement area and drainage point: maximum 100cm minimum 60cm
Drainage into a wash basin( The hose elbow is in the drum).
Caution
The plug must not block the drain of the wash basin.
Leveling procedure
All four appliance feet must be firmly on the ground. The washing machine must not wobble
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Secure the water drainage hose so that it does not slide out.
When water is being drained, check that the water flow is fast enough.
Level the washing machine with the assistance of the four adjustable feet and a spirit level.
Loosen the counter-nut 1 using the wrench.
Adjust the height by means of turning the appliance foot 2.
Tighten the counter-nut 1.
Installation Instructions
Transport e.g. when moving
Before transporting the washing machine:
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Turn off the water tap,
Drain any residual washing solution (refer to Page 21),
Release the water pressure in the supply hose(refre to Page 21),
Disconnect the washing machine from the mains,
Dismantle the supply and drainage hose,
Install the transport bolts.
Having transported the appliance and ensured proper ins­tallation and connection, allow the Spin programme to run through before starting the first wash programme.
Preparing and inserting the transport bolts
Remove the covers C.
Remove the back panel D (see Page 28), preparing the transit bolt.
Insert and tighten the bolts.
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Installation Instructions
Electrical connection
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When heating, the maximum current of the washing mach­ine is 10A, so please make suer that the power supply sys­tem (voltage, current and cable) is applicable to the load of the applied appliance.
The machine must only be connect to an alternating curr­ent supply via a correctly installed earthed socket.
The voltage indicated on the rating plate at the back of the machine must match the mains voltage at the installation location.
Connected load and required fuse or line protecting cut-out are indicated on the rating plate.
It must be ensured that the plug and socket match, that the conductor cross-section is sufficient and that the earthing system has been installed in compliance with regulations.
Multiple plug connectors and extension cables must not be used.
Do not connect the machine to electrical outlets while your hands are wet or damp.
To remove the plug from the socket, grasp the plug firmly and pull it out. Do not pull at the cable.
If the supply cord is damaged, it will be replaced by a spe­cial cord or a assembly available from the manufacturer or its service agent.-
In the event that an earth-leakage circuit breaker is to be used, only use types marked with the following symbol:
. Only this symbol can guarantee compliance with all
current regulations.
Technical Data & Package List Sheet
Technical Data
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Models
Items
Rated voltage:
Rated frequency:
Washing capacity:
Spinning capacity:
Water pressure:
Water proof:
Washing power:
Spinning power:
Heating power:
Maximum power:
Maximum current:
WFD50810
220V~
50Hz
5.2kg
5.2kg
0.1~1MPa
IPX4
200W
460W
1800W
2000W
10A
WFD50818
220V~
50Hz
5.2kg
5.2kg
0.1~1MPa
IPX4
200W
460W
1800W
2000W
10A
Package List Sheet
Models
Items
Washing machine
User manual
Fastening plug
Inlet hose
Bottom cover
WFD50810
1
1
4
1
1
WFD50818
1
1
4
1
1
Customer Service
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Maintenance instruction
Door label.
According to the Regulations of Responsibility concerning Repair, Exchange and Return of some commodities, war­ranty period of appliance purchased for home use purpose is one year for the complete unit and three years for the functional parts. Warranty period of appliances purchased for business, commercial or company use is 3 months for complete unit and functional parts unless otherwise speci­fied in the contract.
Warranty period for appliance sold at reduced prices is same, but no warranty claim for price reduced position.
Within warranty period, the consumer should show the va­lid purchase invoice of the appliance and other relevant guarantee documents defined by the manufacturer when asking for free of charge repair. Consumer should keep the warranty card and the purchase invoice properly and show them together when asking for free of charge repair. The warranty period starts from the invoice date. If the custom­er loses the invoice, it starts from the manufacturing date.
The following cases are not covered by the free of charge repair and should be paid by the customer:
Damage caused by improper transportation, installation, operation, maintenance and storage by customer. Damage caused by power supply on customer site less than 187V or more that 240V. Damage caused by unauthorized repair. Without valid purchase invoice or without relevant
guarantee document. The guarantee document is amended by customer or does not accord with the appliance.
Damage caused by force majeure.
Out of warranty.
If the appliances are used under condition of improper po­wer supply, water supply, temperature or humidity, the da­mage and loss are not covered by the free of charge rep­air and should be paid by the customer. Because the factors mentioned above is beyond the contr­ol of manufacturer.
In order to provide prompt service, our service staff needs speciific information about the appliance. Please inform the following us to in details:
Exact address and telephone number. Failure description. Date of purchase. Product number (E-Nr.) and Production date(FD). This Nr. can be found on the door label.
Customer Service
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Service Assurance
24 hours hotline service
Door to door service within 24 hours within city boundary
Free of charge installation except additional material cost
Free of charge consulting
Be responsible for service a lifetime long
Customer Service
Warranty card
Customer Name
Address
Purchase date
Product code
Maintenance station
Customer Name
Purchase date
Product code
Maintenance date
Customer Name
Purchase date
Product code
Maintenance date
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Contact telepone
Invoice no.
Station telephone
Record sheet 5
Address
Invoice no.
Production date
Serial number
Record sheet 4
Address
Invoice no.
Production date
Serial number
Customer Name
Purchase date
Product code
Maintenance date
Customer Name
Purchase date
Product code
Maintenance date
Customer Name
Purchase date
Product code
Maintenance date
Record sheet 3
Address
Invoice no.
Production date
Serial number
Record sheet 2
Address
Invoice no.
Production date
Serial number
Record sheet 1
Address
Invoice no.
Production date
Serial number
9000086867 (PD 85 12 10)
WFD50810 WFD50818
800
800 0550-3062800 0550-3072600
8008280088
4008855888
E-mail: Careline.China@BSHG.com
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