Campomatic WM747 User Manual

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WM747W
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Made in Italy
WWW.CAMPOMATIC.COM
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing our product.
Please read these instructions carefully before connecting and us­ing the appliance.
Knowledge of the operating principles will help guarantee correct and safe use of the appliance. This instruction booklet contains the technical characteristics of the washing machine and is full of useful information regarding its operation, all designed to help you get the best out of your ap­pliance. If the appliance is sold or handed over for use by others, remember to give the new user the instruction booklet.
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CONTENTS
NOTES AND ADVICE FOR THE USER 5-7
• Technical characteristics 5
DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE 7 INSTALLING THE WASHING MACHINE 8-10
Unpacking the washing machine and removing the locking devices 8
Levelling the washing machine 9
Connecting to the mains water supply 9
Connecting to the mains electricity supply 10 USING THE WASHING MACHINE 10-12
Recommendations prior to use 10
Use of detergents 11
How to remove some stains 12
International clothing care symbols 12 WASHING INSTRUCTIONS 13-15
Correct washing procedure 13
Function of the buttons 14
• Programme table 15 MAINTENANCE 16-17
Cleaning the washing machine 16
Removing the detergent drawer 16
Cleaning the fi lter 16
• Resolving problems 17
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
MODEL:
Width (cm)
Dimensions
Max. load
MODEL:
SERIAL NUMBER: ...........................................................................................................................................................................................
Height (cm)
Depth (cm)
Max. spin speed (rpm)
Water pressure
Electrical connection
................................................................................................. DATE OF PURCHASE: .............../.............../.............................
JUMBO 747 INOX
59.5
85.0
55.0 600
7.0
see rating plate
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This appliance has been designed for use
as a domestic washing machine. Any other use is considered as improper and therefore dangerous.
Any modifi cations or attempts to interfere with
the washing machine can be dangerous for the user and may damage the appliance itself.
Considering the substantial weight of the
washing machine, specifi c safety standards must be observed during handling.
The washing machine must not be used by
children unless supervised.
This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruc­tion concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety..
Any modifications to the mains water or
electricity supply must be carried out by authorised technicians only.
When positioning the washing machine,
ensure that the power supply cable is not kinked or squashed and is accessible.
Before using the washing machine, remove
all the packing and locking devices used for the transport (locking screws). If this is not done, serious damage may be caused to both the appliance and your home.
If the washing machine is installed on a car-
peted fl oor, leave suffi cient space between the appliance and the fl oor to guarantee the free circulation of air.
Do not overload the washing machine. ▼ When the appliance is in operation, avoid
any contact with the water being discharged through the drain hose, as it may be very hot.
NOTES AND ADVICE FOR THE USER
Before connecting the appliance read these instructions carefully. Repairing the failure arising from inappropriate connections or use of the appliance is not covered by the guarantee.
Do not touch the door glass either, as this will tend to heat up during washing.
Use the washing machine for machine-washa-
ble items only. In the case of any doubts, refer to the manufacturer’s instructions on the label attached to the item to wash (see “Clothing care symbols”)
Before placing the washing in the washing ma-
chine, make sure that all pockets are empty. Hard or pointed objects such as coins, pins, nails, screws or stones can cause serious damage to the appliance.
Never wash items that have been soiled with
substances containing petrol. In the case where stains have been removed using va­porising products, wait until these substances have fully evaporated from the surface of the material before loading into the washing machine.
The use and quantities of detergent, softener
and bleach must comply with the instructions reported on the packaging.
Do not use detergents designed for hand
washing, in that the excessive suds produced could damage the internal components.
After washing mats, blankets or any other
long-fi bre materials, remove the fi lter and clean it if necessary.
It is advisable to leave the door open at the
end of the wash cycle.
Do not attempt to repair any appliance faults
alone, in that repairs carried out by a non­professional may cause serious damage and will invalidate any rights to repairs under guarantee.
Repairs to the appliance can only be carried
out by personnel authorised by the customer service centres. All repairs must make use of original spare parts only.
This appliance is marked as complying with European Directive 2002/96/EC, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). Make sure that the product is disposed of in a correct manner. The user is obliged to contribute towards preventing negative consequences for health and the environment.
The symbol affi xed to the product or accompanying documents signifi es that the product must not be treated as normal domestic refuse, but must be delivered to an authorised col­lection centre to enable the electric and electronic equipment to be recycled. When disposing of the appliance, comply with local waste disposal regulations. For further information on the treatment, recovery and recycling of this product, refer to the appropriate offi ces, local domestic waste collection service or the retailer from where the appliance was purchased.
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NOTES AND ADVICE FOR THE USER
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Never insert or remove the plug from the mains socket with wet hands.
The door can only be ope­ned approximately three minutes after the end of each wash, as a safety device has been fi tted to protect from accidental opening.
The washing machine must be connected to a mains socket fi tted with an effi cient earth comply­ing with current safety standards.
When servicing or cleaning the washing machine, remember to disconnect it from the mains electricity supply.
Do not use extension leads or multiple plug adapters to connect the washing machine to the mains electricity supply.
Do not pull the power sup­ply cable to unplug the washing machine from the mains supply. Pull the plug only.
Do not expose the ap­pliance to atmospheric agents.
It is advisable to unplug the washing machine from the mains electric­ity supply and close-off the water supply after each wash.
THE MANUFACTURER WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INCIDENTS RESULT­ING FROM NON-COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS OR THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS INSTRUCTION BOOK.
DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
The washing machine has been constructed
in steel panels which have been treated and painted to guarantees that its aesthetic qualities remain unaltered over time.
The motor and all moving parts have been
designed and manufactured to guarantee the minimum possible noise levels
The large easily-accessible stainless steel
drum will ensure a better quality wash and help to prolong the life of your washing
The easy to use control panel will satisfy all
washing and drying needs (see control panel and programme table).
The wide door makes loading and unloading
the washing much easier.
The very high stability of the appliance is the
result of constant research by our technicians into the equilibrium of masses in movement.
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D
F
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A - Door B - Filter C - Adjustable feet D - Top cover E - Drum F - Control panel G - Detergent drawer
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UNPACKING THE WASSHING MACHINE AND REMOVING THE LOCKING DEVICES
Installation must be carried out by qualifi ed personnel in line with the instructions supplied by the manu­facturer. Incorrect installation may result in damage and injury.
The appliance can be installed anywhere providing that the ambient temperature is not less than 3°C and that the wires or pipes on the rear of the machine are not squashed.
Close off the holes using the plugs supplied. The plugs can be found in the bag containing the documents.
INSTALLING THE WASHING MACHINE
WARNING!! The washer/drier version must not be installed behind a locked door, a sliding door or with a hinged door on the opposite wall to the washer/drier itself.
For transport reasons, the washing machine’s oscillating group is locked in place by 4 spacers and screws. Before using the ma­chine, remove the spacers and locking screws. Keep the screws and spacers for future use.
(according to the model)
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For transport reasons, the washing machine’s oscillating group is locked in place by 4 spacers and screws. Before using the machine, remove the locking screws with a suitable tool.
Insert a screwdriver in the holes and lever out the 4 plastic spacers as shown in the fi gure.
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LEVELLING THE WASHING MACHINE
After having selected the most suitable location for the appliance, make sure it is level by regulating the adjustable feet (Fig. 6).
Pay particular attention to the positioning and levelling of the washing machine and make sure that the lock nuts are tight.
If the appliance is not levelled correctly, it will be unstable and noisy and may cause damage.
If the washing machine is installed on a carpeted fl oor, leave suffi cient space between the appliance and the fl oor to guarantee the free circulation of air.
It is not advisable to install the appliance in rooms where the temperature could fall below 0°C.
In the under-worktop versions, screw in the feet until the spring is fully com­pressed, thus allowing the appliance to be installed under the worktop (Fig. 7).
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INSTALLING THE WASHING MACHINE
CONNECTING THE WATER SUPPLY
The mains water pressure must be between 0.05 and 1.00 Mpa (0.5 - 10 bar.)
Before connecting the washing machine, open the valve and allow a certain
quantity of water to fl ow out in order to clean the pipes of any sand or rust.
This operation is particularly important in the case where the washing machine
has been left standing for a long time or when connecting to a new water supply system.
The fi ll hose must be connected to the mains supply using a ¾” threaded con-
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nection.
N.B. On electronic washing machines fi tted with a dual solenoid valve (hot and cold water), connect the red hose to the hot water supply valve and the other hose to the cold water supply valve.
If a hot water supply is not available, both hoses must be connected to the cold supply using the fi tting supplied (see fi g. 9)
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Connect the fi ll hose (fi g. 10).
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N.B. Washing machines and condensation type washer/driers must be connected to the mains water supply using the new hoses provided with the appliance. The old hoses must not be re-used.
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During the wash, the water supply valve must be fully open.
The drain hose must be positioned at a height of between 60 cm and 90 cm
(fi g. 11).
If the water is drained directly into the drainage system, the free end of the
drain hose must be inserted in a pipe of internal diameter not les than 40 mm.
The drain hose connection to the drainage system must not be hermetically
sealed, as this would cause a build up of air in the siphon and allow water to leak out.
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If the wash water is drained into a washbasin, sink or other similar system, the
free end of the hose must be reinforced at the bend using the bracket supplied with the washing machine. Place the hose over the edge of the washbasin and anchor the bracket in such as manner that prevents the hose from falling (fi g.
12). The washbasin outlet must be clean and must allow the water to fl ow freely.
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All cut-outs, electric wiring and mains sockets must have a rating such that enables them to support the maximum load indicated on the identifi cation plate.
Once the appliance has been installed, it must be connected to the mains supply through a single-pole switch.
The mains supply to which the appliance is connected must be fi tted with an earthing system. If this is not the case, the manufacturer will not be held liable for any incidents that may occur (fi g. 14).
If the mains socket to which the appliance is connected is faulty or unsuitable, it must be replaced by a qualifi ed electrician.
The washing machine must not be connected to the mains supply using indirect methods such as extension leads or multiple adapters.
During maintenance work, the washing machine must be disconnected from the mains electricity supply.
Do not insert or remove the plug from the mains socket with wet hands. If the power supply cable is damaged in any way, contact the appropriate spe-
cialised service centre. The plug used to connect the machine to the power supply must never be fi xed
behind the machine, but must be in a position easily accessible in an emergency.
INSTALLING THE WASHING MACHINE
CONNECTING TO THE MAINS ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
Make sure that the voltage indicated on the identifi cation plate attached to the inside of the fi lter door corresponds to that of the mains supply (fi g. 13).
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USING THE WASHING MACHINE
RECOMMENDATIONS PRIOR TO USE
Warning: Before carrying out the fi rst wash, allow the washing machine to effect a short wash cycle without any washing.
This will allow the operation of the washing machine to be checked
and will clean the drum.
Before each wash make sure that:
the water connections are correct, the drain hose is properly positioned (see
connecting to the water supply) and that the water supply valve is open.
with dry hands, insert the plug in the mains socket. ▼ sort the wash into types of fabric (refer to clothing care symbols). ▼ check that there are no objects left in any of the pockets of the items to wash,
as these may damage the washing, the appliance or the fi lter.
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USING THE WASHING MACHINE
USE OF DETERGENTS
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YES
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1
2
NO
The washing machine is fi tted with a three-compartment detergent drawer compartment for pre-wash or soak soap powder (1) compartment for normal wash soap powder (2) softener compartment (3)
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Use a low-suds detergent and softener (if required) recommended for automatic washing machines. Follow the dosage instructions written on the packet.
N.B. Too much detergent can produce excessive suds and may result in a poor wash.
Too little detergent will produce an unsatisfactory wash.
N.B. When adding detergent to the dispenser, remember to avoid any spillage into the softener compartment, in that this would create a soapy rinse and stain the fabrics white. Vice versa, if softener is added to the detergent compartment, the quality of
the wash will be compromised.
N.B. When using a liquid detergent (recommended for pro­grammes without pre-wash) proceed as follows: remove the baffl e from its housing at the front of compartment 2 and insert it in the
guides near the centre of the same compartment.
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close the detergent drawer before starting the wash.
Warning! Do not attempt to remove the detergent drawer while the washing machine is in operation, as this will cause water to fl ow out.
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USING THE WASHING MACHINE
HOW TO REMOVE SOME STAINS
Stains exist that cannot be removed by machine washing alone. Before trying to remove any type of stain by hand, fi rst try the removal procedure on a small area of hidden fabric. Start from the edge of the stain and working inwards, this will prevent a dark ring from forming around the site of the stain. A few methods to adopt for removing stains are reported below.
W
AX: Scrape the wax using a rounded point
in order not to damage the fabric. Then, with the fabric placed between two pieces of ab­sorbent paper, run a hot iron over the stain.
ALL POINT PENS AND FELT-TIP PENS: clean using
B
a soft cloth soaked in ethyl alcohol. Take care not to spread the stain.
AMP AND MOULD: if the fabric supports the
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use of bleach, carry out a wash cycle adding bleach. Otherwise, soak the soiled part in hydrogen peroxide (10 volumes) and leave for 10 to 15 minutes.
IGHT SCORCH MARKS LEFT BY IRONING: follow the
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instructions for mould and damp.
UST: use products specially designed for rust
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stains, following the manufacturer’s instruc­tions written on the packet.
HEWING GUM: rub ice over the fabric, scrape
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away as much chewing gum as possible and then rub with a piece of cotton soaked in acetone.
PAINT: do not allow the paint to dry. Rub the
area with the solvent recommended by the paint manufacturer (e.g. water, turps, trichlo­roethylene), soap and then rinse.
IPSTICK: stains on cotton or wool can be elimi-
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nated using a cloth soaked in ether. Stains on silk require the use of trichloroethylene.
AIL VARNISH: place a sheet of absorbent
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paper on the stained material, then dampen the back of the fabric with acetone, frequently changing the absorbent paper placed over the stain. Continue in this manner until the stain has disappeared.
AR OR DIRT: spread a little fresh butter over
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the stain, allow to stand and then wash with oil of turpentine.
RASS: delicately soap the stain, use diluted
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bleach. Good results can be obtained on woollen fabrics using 90% alcohol.
LOOD: put into soak in cold water with added
B
salt, then wash with washing soap.
INTERNATIONAL CLOTHING CARE SYMBOLS
Before placing the clothes in the washing machine and selecting the wash programme, examine the symbols on the manufacturer’s label. The table reported below will provide a useful guide to reading the symbols.
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WASHING INSTRUCTIONS
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Detergent dispenser: 1 Prewash 2 Wash
Softener
CORRECT WASHING PROCEDURE
Before using the washing machine, make sure that it has been installed correctly as reported in the instruction book.
Daily use
1. Before placing the washing in the washing machine, make sure that there are no hard pointed
objects in the pockets (nails, screws, coins, pins, stones, etc.) as these can damage both the clothing and the appliance.
2. To improve the performance of the wash, place the washing loosely in the drum without compressing
it. Do not overload the machine. A full load of particularly absorbent material such as bathrobes and towelling can unbalance the washing machine during the spin phase. The automatic load-balancing system distributes the washing as evenly as possible and automatically sets the best spin speed
to reduce vibrations to a minimum.
3. Close the door, making sure that no washing has become trapped between the door and the
gasket.
4. Place the correct amount of detergent in the appropriate dispenser 2. When using a liquid
detergent, insert the partition supplied. If the Prewash function is required, add detergent to compartment 1. Add softener to the compartment marked with the symbol . After adding the detergent, gently close the detergent drawer.
5. Choose and set the desired washing cycle program and temperature using the relative E and D
knobs.
Control panel: A Table of programmes B Extra functions C On/off button
D Thermostat dial E Programmer dial F Machine “on” indicator light
WARNING!! Do not turn the programming knob to the left. If you pass the desired program, continue to turn to the right until you reach the desired position again.
6. Buttons B and C are used to select the extra functions.
7. To start the wash, turn on the machine by pulling out the programming knob or (if present on the
washing machine) by pressing the On/Off pushbutton (the indicator light will turn on).
At the end of the washing cycle, the washing machine will stop at one of the STOP points on the programming knob.
1. Turn off the washing machine by pushing the programming knob in or (if present on the washing
machine) by pressing the On/Off pushbutton.
2. Take out the laundry
3. With dry hands, unplug the machine
4. Close the water tap.
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To start the machine, pull programmer knob or if the machine has push-button, press the start push-button .
The indicator light will be illuminated.
When this button is pushed, the washing machine will stop automatically at the end of the last rinse cycle and before draining the water.
In this case, the washing is held in the water-fi lled drum to prevent creasing. This function only works for the delicate wash cycle.
Pushing this button the washing machine carries out a normal wash cycle but does not spin.
WASHING INSTRUCTIONS
ON/OFF KNOB OR BUTTON
NO-DRAIN BUTTON
PROGRAMME TABLE
NO-SPIN BUTTON
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EXTRA RINSE BUTTON
The washing machine has been designed to reduce water consumption to a minimum. Three rinse cycles are normally suffi cient. For very soft water zones or for those who are allergic to detergent residues, press
this button and the machine will carry out an extra rinse.
TEMPERATURE LIMIT BUTTON
Pushing this button will limit the temperature to 60° when the temperature dial is set at a higher temperature.
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WASHING PROGRAMMES
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Knob
(P)*
Knob
(T)**
Programme
Care label
symbol
Dispenser
compart
ment
Examples and
degree of soiling
Program
description
INTENSIVE PROGRAMS FOR RESISTENT FABRICS
Sheets, white and
solid colour tablecloths,
towels, underwear;
heavy soil
Sheets, white and
solid colour tablecloths,
towels, underwear;
heavy soil
Sheets, white and
solid colour tablecloths,
towels, underwear;
heavy soil
Coloured, underwear,
shirts, bath robes,
cotton knits, sheets;
normal soil
Sheets, white and
solid colour tablecloths,
towels, underwear;
light soil
Fast rinse
Whitener,
schented
softener
Fast spin
Prewash, main wash,
rinses, softener,
empty and final spin
Main wash,
rinses, softener,
empty and final spin
Main wash,
rinses, softener,
empty and final spin
Main wash,
rinses, softener,
empty and final spin
Main wash,
rinses, softener,
empty and final spin
Rinses, softener,
empty and final spin
Rinses, softener,
empty and final spin
Empty and final spin
Any
posi-
tion
Any
posi-
tion
Any
posi-
tion
Cotton
linen
hemp
Cotton
linen
hemp
Cotton
linen
hemp
Cotton
linen,
resistent
mixes
Cotton
delicate
mixes
Cotton ,linen,
hemp and
resistent
mixes
Cotton ,linen,
hemp and
resistent
mixes
Cotton ,linen,
hemp and
resistent
mixes
90
90
60
60
40
1
+
2
3
4
5
6
7
GENTLE ACTION PROGRAMS FOR SYNTHETICS AND MIXES
8
9
10
11
Resistent
+
mixes
Resistent
mixes
Resistent
mixes
Synthetics (nylon, per­lon) cotton
mixes
60
60
50
40
Shirts, sheets,
baby wear, nappies;
heavy soil
Shirts, sheets,
baby wear, nappies;
heavy soil
Shirts, sheets,
baby wear, nappies;
normal soil
Colourfast shirts,
blouses, skirts;
light soil
Prewash 40°C~,
main wash,
rinses, softener,
empty and final spin
Main wash,
rinses, softener,
empty and final spin
Main wash,
rinses, softener,
empty and final spin
Main wash,
rinses, softener,
empty and final spin
AUXILIARY PROGRAMS FOR DELICATE FABRICS
Any
posi-
tion Any
posi-
tion
Any
posi-
tion
Woollen
underwear
Mixes,
delicate
synthetics
Mixes,
delicate
synthetics
Mixes,
delicate
synthetics
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INTENSIVE PROGRAMS
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Machine
washable wool
Gentle rinse
Whitener, schented
softener
Gentle spin
GENTLE ACTION PROGRAMS
Main wash, rinses, softener,
empty and final spin
Rinses, softener,
empty and final spin
Rinses, softener,
empty and final spin
Empty and final spin
PROGRAMS FOR WOOL
# Reference program for power classifi cation, in accordance with EN 60456/A 11
* Position of Programmer Knob ** Position of Adjustable Thermostat Knob
Use of supplementary buttons
(Available according to the model)
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CLEANING THE WASHING MACHINE
The washing machine has been specifi cally designed to reduce maintenance to a minimum. Nevertheless, it is important that it is cleaned regularly.
Before cleaning, make sure that the appliance has been disconnected from the power supply and that the water supply valve has been closed.
The external structure and the parts of the washing machine in plastic must be cleaned with a soft damp cloth only.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING!! Never use chemicals, abrasive products, alcohol, soap, petrol
or other solvents to clean the appliance as these may cause damage. (fi g. 28)
After washing, leave the door open for a short time to allow rubber parts to dry. Periodically wash out the detergent compartments. To do this, remove the detergent
compartment and rinse it under running water (fi g. 29). Then replace it.
REMOVING THE DETERGENT DRAWER
open the detergent drawer; press on the word “PUSH” with the right hand and pull out the drawer with the
left hand (fi g. 30).
CLEANING THE FILTER
WARNING!! Before starting the operations described below, make sure
that the washing machine is empty. Do not remove the fi lter while the washing machine is running, or when full of water.
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Place a cloth or tray under the fi lter to collect any water that may still be inside Open the fi lter door, unscrew the fi lter and remove it by turning it in an anticlockwise direc­tion (fi g. 31-32).
The fi lter must be cleaned periodically. Rinse the fi lter under running water to eliminate any residues. Replace the fi lter by
screwing it in clockwise, making sure it closes and seals properly.
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RESOLVING PROBLEMS
If the appliance is not working properly, check through the following troubleshooting guide before calling for technical assistance.
The washing machine does not work (warning lights are off) (Display off)
• Make sure that:
1) The mains power supply is working
2) The plug is inserted correctly in the socket
3) The On/Off button has been pressed, or if not present, check that the programming knob is positioned on a programme.
The washing machine does not work (warning lights are off)
• Make sure that:
1) The programme has been selected
2) The door is closed properly
3) The “Start” button has been pressed (elec­tronic models only)
4) Refer to the information provided for “The washing machine does not fi ll with water”
The washing machine does not fi ll with water*
• Check that:
1) There is water in the water supply system
2) The water fi ll pipe is connected to the washing machine
3) The mains water supply valve is open
4) The fi lter is not blocked If it is, clean the fi lter after fi rst unplugging the appliance from the power supply
The washing machine continuously fi lls and drains the water**
• Check that:
1) The drain hose has been installed at the cor­rect height (60-90 cm)
2) The end of the drain hose is not under water
The washing machine does not drain or spin**
• Check that:
1) The drain hose is properly connected
2) The drain hose is not kinked
3) The drain fi lter is not blocked
4) The no-spin function has not been selected
5) The Stop with water function has not been selected.
The washing machine vibrates and is noisy
• Make sure that:
1) All the locking elements used for transporta­tion have been removed.
2) The washing machine is perfectly level
3) Bulky items such as sheets, tablecloths etc. are not all bundled in one part of the drum
The door will not open
• Make sure that:
1) The wash cycle has fi nished.
2) The Stop with water function has not been selected (automatic on some models).
The washing has not been spun properly
• Make sure that:
1) The washing is evenly distributed in the drum
2) The correct spin speed has been selected
The washing machine stops during a wash
• Make sure that:
1) The mains power supply is working
There is still a lot of detergent in the compartment
• Make sure that:
1) The mains water supply valve is open
2) The fi lter between the valve and the supply hose is clean
The washing is not clean at the end of the wash cycle
• Make sure that:
1) The drum has not been overloaded
2) The correct amount of detergent has been used
3) The correct programme has been selected
The washing has shrunk or faded
• Make sure that:
1) The correct washing programme has been selected
2) The correct washing temperature has been selected
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If, after all these checks have been carried out, the appliance still does not work, inform the nearest customer service centre.
When contacting the service centre, inform them of the appliance model, serial number and type of fault. The data relating the appliance can be found on the rating plate affi xed to the inside of the fi lter door. This information will help the service centre operator in procuring the necessary spare parts, thus guaranteeing a speedy and effi cient repair.
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