Hitachi BD-W90XWV, BD-W90WV, BD-W80WV, BD-W80XWV Operating & Installation Instructions Manual

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Operating & Installation Instructions
Front Loading Washing Machine
Thank you for purchasing a Hitachi front loading washing machine.
Please read these operating & installation instructions carefully for proper operation of the machine.
Please keep these operating & installation instructions for future reference.
Hints and Tips for Eco-Friendly Washing 3
Safety Instructions 4
Product Descriptions 6
Control Panel and Display 7
Before You Start Washing 9
How to Use the Washing Machine 11
Program Overview 16
In Case of Emergency 18
Care and Maintenance 19
Troubleshooting 21
Error Codes 23
How to Install the Washing Machine 24
Customer Service 30
Consumption Values 31
Specifi cations 31
Contents
Model
BD-W90XWV / BD-W80XWV / BD-W90WV / BD-W80WV
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Memo
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Environmentally Friendly Waste Disposal
Hints and Tips for Eco-Friendly Washing
Disposing of the
packaging
Disposing of your
old appliance
The shipping package has protected your new washing machine on its way to your home. All materials are ecologically harmless and recyclable. Please contribute to a better environment by disposing of packaging materials in an environmentally conscious manner.
Please ask your dealer or inquire at your local authorities about current means of disposal.
Risk of choking!
Do not let children play with packaging and associated parts. Risk of choking on plastic fi lm and collapsible boxes.
Old appliances are not worthless rubbish. Environment-conscious recycling can reclaim valuable new materials.
Danger of death!
Unplug mains plug on redundant appliances. Cut off mains cable and discard with mains plug.
Destroy the lock on the door. To prevent playing children from being trapped and endangered, ensure that the door locking mechanism is disabled.
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.
Keep to the load limit of each program.
Your washing machine automatically adjusts the operating time and amount of water of each program depending on the load.
You only need to use the Prewash or Intensive options if your laundry is heavily soiled.
Add detergent according to the degree of soiling, laundry size and water hardness, and follow the detergent manufacturer’s instructions.
Using the Cotton program with water temperature at 60ºC setting instead of the Cotton program with water temperature at 90ºC will save energy, and will remove ordinary stains. Better still, in areas where the temperature is high, you can remove ordinary stains without using hot water by setting ‘Cold’ programs for more economically friendly operation.
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Safety Instructions
Before operating the washing machine, please read these safety instructions carefully.
Warning
Issues which could cause death or serious injury
General safety
Installation
Do not dismantle, repair or modify the appliance.
ÆThis could cause malfunction, fi re, electric shock or injury. ÆFor repair, please contact your local service center.
Do not put fi re sources or anything infl ammable in or near the washing machine (gas, diesel, petrol, thinner, alcohol or clothes stained with these substances).
ÆThis could cause an explosion or fi re.
Do not pour water on the machine when it is running.
ÆThis could cause an electric shock.
Do not climb on the washing machine.
ÆThis may cause injury.
Do not put heavy objects on the washing machine.
ÆThis may damage the surface of the worktop.
It is a malfunction if the drum is still rotating when the door is open. In this case never touch the drum nor laundry inside and stop using the washing machine immediately, and contact your local service center for repair.
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 on how to use the appliance safely.
The installation of the appliance should be done by the manufacturer’s dealer or service agent.
ÆIf the installation, test run and inspection of the appliance are not carried out following the installation method outlined in these instructions, the manufacturer is not liable for any accident or damage caused.
Do not install in a damp place such as a bathroom or a place exposed to rain.
ÆRisk of fi re, electric shock, current leakage or product damage.
Do not install on a board with castors or an unstable surface.
ÆThis may cause injury or malfunction due to abnormal vibration.
Do not use a plug adapter to convert 3 pins to 2 pins. (The washing machine must be grounded)
ÆThis could cause an electric shock.
The opening must not be obstructed by carpeting when the washing machine is installed on a carpet fl oor.
If the washing machine is to be connected to the water mains, please use new water supply hose.
Do not insert the plug with a wet hand.
ÆThis could cause an electric shock.
Use the rated mains voltage and do not connect another plug at the same socket.
ÆUsing the washing machine plug together with other electrical systems may cause overheating in the plug and result in fi re.
When removing the worktop to install the washing machine under a counter, use a separately sold upper plate. (Part No. BD-W80MV 150)
Clean off all the dust on the plug.
ÆA dirty or dusty plug may cause a fi re.
Do not use an electric socket or connection which is damaged or loose.
ÆThis could cause an electric shock or a short circuit which may start fi re.
Do not mark, cut, modify, bend or fold the power cable.
ÆA damaged power cable could cause fi re or an electric shock.
Do not use a mains plug adaptor or an extension cable.
ÆThis could cause overheating which may cause a fi re.
If the power supply plug is damaged, it must only be replaced by the authorized service agent or repairing shops appointed by the manufacturer in order to avoid a hazard.
Power source
and cable
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Safety Instructions
Child safety
General safety
Use
Keep packaging out of reach of children and babies.
ÆDanger of suffocation.
Do not let children climb onto the washing machine or open the drum door, and do not leave a box or chair near the washing machine which could enable children to climb onto it.
ÆThis may cause injury.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Caution
Issues which could cause injury or damage your belongings
If there is a water outage or you remove the water supply hose and reattach it, turn off the tap and press the Start/Pause button, then turn on the tap slowly after 40 seconds.
ÆAir pressure could damage the washing machine if there is a lot of air in the water pipe.
Regularly check to confi rm that the union nut of the water supply hose is tightened.
ÆA loose nut may cause a water leak.
Remove the plug from the socket and turn off the water tap if you don’t use the machine for a long time.
All transport bolts must be removed before using the washing machine.
ÆThey may cause abnormal vibration or failure.
Check inside the drum before washing.
ÆMake sure that small pets do not climb into the drum.
Do not wash waterproof items such as raincoats, wet suits, ski suits, sleeping bags, cushions, pillows, shoes, etc.
ÆThe washing machine may not work properly, or the items may cause injury or damage the machine.
Do not operate without the detergent dispenser.
Do not use tap water hotter than 50ºC.
Do not wash items together with coins, pins or stones.
ÆThis may damage clothes and the washing machine, and cause a water leak. Check inside pockets before washing.
Do not press the buttons with sharp or pointed objects.
Be careful when draining hot water.
Do not lean on or put weight on the opened door of the washing machine.
ÆThis may cause damage to the washing machine.
Do not attempt to open the door while it is operating.
Do not put heavy objects, liquid-fi lled containers or equipment which produces heat (e.g. oven, rice cooker, etc.) on the washing machine.
ÆThis may damage the washing machine or the surface of the worktop.
If detergent, fabric softener or bleach spills on the surface of the machine, clean it up with a damp cloth immediately.
ÆThe plastic or steel parts of the washing machine may get damaged.
Do not place heat sources near the washing machine.
ÆThis may cause deformation of the machine.
Care and
maintenance
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Packed-In Accessories
Either type of water supply hose
is packed in by area demand.
Hose Guide
(1 piece)
Spanner
(1 piece)
Cover Caps
(4 pieces)
Water Supply Hose &
One-touch Joint
Water Supply Hose
(Screw Type)
Optional Accessories
Upper Plate
See page 29 Part No. BD-W80MV 150
Water Leak Detection Hose
Part No. BD-W80MV 162
Please contact your local dealer when installing the
upper plate and the water leak detection hose.
Product Descriptions
Drain Hose
Control Panel
Door Lock
Power Cord
Door Handle
Adjustable Feet (4 pcs.)
Drain Tube
Drain Filter
Filter Cover
Emergency Door Lock Release
Detergent Dispenser
Softener Cap
Dispenser
: For fabric softener
Dispenser
: For main wash
Dispenser
: For prewash
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Power button Start/Pause button Jog Dial Temperature button Spin button Prewash button Intensive button Extra Rinse button Rinse Hold button
(Child Lock) Timer button Memory button LED multi function display Auto Self Clean button
Press this button to switch power on and off. If no program is selected or no button is pressed for 10 minutes, the washing machine automatically switches itself off.
Press this button to start or pause a program. When the machine is paused for over 1 hour, the washing machine automatically switches itself off.
Turn this dial to select wash programs.
Enables temperature setting from cold up to 90ºC. When you select cold, the
symbol is shown on the display and the heater switches off.
Enables spin speed setting from 0 (No Spin) to Max r/min.
No Spin (display ‘0 r/min’) – The intermediate and fi nal spinning are cancelled, and the water is drained out only. Recommended for delicate fabrics.
Prewashes heavily soiled items before the main wash. The symbol is shown on the display. Pour the powdered detergent into the dispenser
.
Extends the washing time for more thorough washing. The
symbol is
shown on the display.
This gives washing an extra rinse. Recommended for areas with very hard water, when washing baby linen, and for people concerning about detergent residue. The
symbol is shown on the display.
Laundry remains in the last rinse water without progressing to the fi nal spin cycle to prevent the clothes from wrinkling. To unload, select the Spin or Drain program. The
symbol is shown on the display.
Child lock: To prevent accidental operation by children, this disables the operation buttons and dial, and also locks the door. Press the Rinse Hold button for 3 seconds to activate this option. The
symbol is shown on the display. Press Rinse Hold button for 3 seconds again to cancel the child lock.
Lets you program a wash to fi nish up to 24 hours later. The
symbol is
shown on the display.
Power button
Start/Pause button
Jog Dial
Temperature button
Spin button
Prewash button
Intensive button
Extra Rinse button
Rinse Hold button
(Child Lock)
Timer button
Control Panel and Display
XWV siries : BD-W90XWV/ BD-W80XWV
WV siries : BD-W90WV/ BD-W80WV
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Allows you to store a customized wash cycle which you use frequently. The
symbol is shown on the display.
Displays all cycle information, remaining time and error codes.
Water temperature
The
symbol is on when the heater is off (Cold setting).
Spin speed
(No Spin) : Final spin is cancelled and last rinse water is drained
only. Prewash option Intensive option Remaining time of the program (shows ‘Time Left’), remaining time
until timer operation is completed (shows ‘h’), and error codes.
ÆPage 23 : Error Codes
Extra Rinse option Rinse Hold option
Final spin is cancelled and water is not drained, so the laundry
remains in the last rinse water. Imbalance in the drum.
ÆPage 9 : Control Panel and Display.
Excessive foam in the drum.
ÆPage 9 : Control Panel and Display.
Child Lock option
All buttons are disabled except the Power button and Jog Dial, and the
door is locked when the
symbol is on.
Progress indicator
Shows which phase of the program is being done. The following symbols blink while each phase is running, and go off as
each phase ends.
Prewash Main Wash Rinse Spin
Door lock
The door is locked when the
symbol is on. Memory option Timer option
Memory button
LED multi function
display
Control Panel and Display
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The following symbols are displayed when washing time is prolonged due to :
Excessive foam in the drum.
ÆPouring in extra water to remove excessive foam.
The symbol on the left lights.
Imbalance in the drum.
ÆCorrecting imbalance by rotating the drum.
The symbol on the left lights.
*This is not a malfunction. Remaining time may be turned back when these symbols are displayed so that operation is completed in a longer time than the remaining time displayed at the start.
Automatically cleans the outside of the tub and the inside of the outer tub to keep the washing machine clean. The setting is switched off at the time of shipment from the factory. Once it is switched on, the Auto Self Clean function operates every time you do your laundry.
Control Panel and Display
Before You Start Washing
Preparation of
the washing
Sorting the
laundry
Remove any foreign objects (coins, safety pins, etc.).
Use a washing net when you wash delicate clothes (knit products, lingerie, etc.).
Close zips, brush sand out of pockets and collars.
Brush pet hair out of laundries.
Sort the laundry according to the type of fabric and care label symbol (cottons, mixed fi bers, synthetics, wool, hand wash, etc.).
Do not wash too small amount of laundry such as only a pair of jeans.
ÆThis may result in insuffi cient spin performance.
Separate colored and white items.
Risk of injury!
Washing the following items may cause injury or malfunction due to abnormal vibration :
- Waterproof items such as a wet suit, ski suit, etc.
- Anti-slip treated items with rubber bottoms such as a doormat.
- Cushions, pillows, shoes, etc.
Auto Self Clean button
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Lightly to normally soiled
: No washing options (Prewash / Intensive) are
necessary for more eco-friendly operation.
Normally to heavily soiled
: Select Intensive as an option for better washing
results.
Heavily soiled : Select Prewash as an option for better washing
results.
Detergent and
additives
Washing with
different degrees of soiling
Use the amount of detergent recommended on the detergent package. The type and amount of detergent depends on the type of fabric, load size, degree of soiling and hardness of the water used. Use less detergent if :
- you wash a small load.
- the laundry is slightly soiled.
Too much detergent can result in excess foam formation which reduces rinse effi ciency or may cause a water leak.
Depending on the detergent brand, detergent may remain undissolved when the water pressure is low, or when the water temperature is low.
ÆPage 20 : Care and Maintenance (Cleaning the detergent dispenser).
Do not use liquid detergent when using the Prewash option.
The detergent and any additives must be poured into the appropriate dispenser.
ÆPage 6 : Product Descriptions (Detergent Dispenser).
Pour in the detergent before you press the Start/Pause button. If you add the Prewash option, pour detergent into both dispensers (
)
before starting.
For dyeing and bleaching, use dyes and bleaches that are suitable for washing machines.
For water softener and limescale removal agents, follow the instructions on the package.
Before You Start Washing
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How to Use the Washing Machine
1
Sort and load
the laundry
2
Press the
Power button to switch power on
3
Select and adjust
the program
4
Add detergent
into the detergent dispenser
5
Press the
Start/Pause button
Sort the laundry according to type of fabric, care label symbol, color and degree of soiling.
ÆPage 9 : Preparation of the washing.
Do not exceed the maximum load.
Close the door. Take care not to trap any items of clothing between the door and rubber seal.
If no program is selected or no button is pressed for 10 minutes, the washing machine automatically switches itself off. Press the Power button again to turn power on.
Select a washing program fi rst with the Jog Dial.
The duration of the selected program is shown on the display as a guide. Actual washing time may vary depending on the conditions.
Use the option buttons to set additional functions.
ÆPage 7 : Control Panel and Display. ÆPage 16 : Program Overview.
If you select the wrong program by mistake, reselect the washing program by turning the Jog Dial.
When the Cotton program is selected, settings such as spin speed, additional options, etc., are memorized. Same settings can be used when the Cotton program is selected again.
The detergent and any additives must be placed in the appropriate dispenser.
ÆPage 6 : Product Descriptions (Detergent Dispenser).
Add the appropriate amount of detergent suggested in the manufacturers’ instructions.
ÆPage 10 : Detergent and additives.
The washing machine starts to detect laundry size, fabric type and water temperature before setting the wash time.
The wash time displayed on the remaining time indicator varies according to the conditions.
ÆPage 8 : Control Panel and Display.
Once a program starts, settings cannot be changed except for the spin speed setting of programs other than the Cotton/Cotton Eco programs.
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Pausing a program. Press the Start/Pause button. The washing machine switches itself off if it is not restarted within 1 hour. Switch the power on and the program starts again from the beginning.
Adding clothes part way through a wash. Press the Start/Pause button to pause the selected program. The door lock is automatically released after about 5 seconds when the water level and temperature are safe. You can then open the door and add your clothes. Close the door and press the Start/Pause button again to restart the program. *Note: It is not recommended to add a large amount of clothes as the washing machine fi rst measures the load size to determine optimum operation.
Terminating a program. Press the Start/Pause button, and press the Power button to switch power off. Then press the Power button again and select the Spin or Drain program to drain remaining water in the drum and spin-dry the laundry.
The buzzer sounds when the program ends.
By pressing the Spin button for 3 seconds, (After press Power button) the buzzer sound is deactivated. By pressing the Spin button again, the buzzer sound is reactivated.
The washing machine automatically switches itself off when the program ends.
How to Use the Washing Machine
6
Program ends
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1. Press the Power button to turn on the power.
2. Select a program.
3. Press the Auto Self Clean button, and then press the Start/Pause button.
The setting is switched off at the time of shipment from the factory. Once it is switched on, the Auto Self Clean function operates every time you do your laundry.
Prior to the fi nal spin cycle, the outside of the tub, and the inside of the outer tub are washed to eliminate dirt and mold.
To deactivate the Auto Self Clean function, press the Auto Self Clean button again while the power is on.
The Auto Self Clean function runs just before the spin cycle begins in each program.
The Auto Self Clean function cannot be set or cancelled while the washing machine is operating.
The Auto Self Clean function is automatically cancelled when:
- Rinse Hold is set.
- No spinning is set.
Depending on the type and degree of dirt, some dirt may not be removed by using the Auto Self Clean function.
If the washing machine is seldom used, some dirt may not be removed by using the Auto Self Clean function.
To clean the tub more completely, we recommend using the Tub Clean program along with the Auto Self Clean function.
The Auto Self Clean function is deactivated if one of the following programs is selected.
- Duvet
- Rapid 15
- Wool
- Daily 60
- Tub Clean
- Spin
- Drain
How to
use the Auto Self Clean function
How to Use the Washing Machine
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1. Press the Power button to turn on the power.
2. Select and adjust the program as desired.
3. Press the Memory button for 3 seconds, then the setting is memorized.
4. Press the Start/Pause button.
Once the setting is saved, the customized program can be selected with just a press of the Memory button.
Customized program can be changed by doing the same procedure.
Note
- Do not use blanket net. This may cause excessive vibration when
spinning.
1. Load the laundry :
Fold a large items such as a duvet or blanket as follows.
Load laundry into the drum with the ends facing the rear of the drum.
Laundry ends facing rear of drum
Push laundry inside not to exceed this line
Drum
2. Press the Power button to switch power on.
3. Select the Duvet program.
4. Add detergent into the detergent dispenser.
5. Press the Start/Pause button.
How to use the
Memory function
How to use the
Duvet program
How to Use the Washing Machine
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Washable Items with the Duvet program :
Washable Duvets Machine washable duvets stuffed with not more than 1 kg of down or synthetic material (polyester).
- Do not wash duvets stuffed with wool or duvets with a silk covering.
- Do not add other items in the same wash.
Washable Blankets Synthetic blankets weighing not more than 2.5 kg.
- Do not wash pure woolen, long pile or electric blankets.
Other Items Bed pads and curtains weighing not more than 2.5 kg.
Use this program separately from any washing program.
1. Press the Power button to switch power on.
2. Select the Tub Clean program.
3. Press the Start/Pause button.
4. The Remaining Time indicator shows ‘- - -’ and starts blinking, and stops blinking after 1-2 minutes. Then press the Start/Pause button to pause the program.
5. Open the door and add the tub cleaner directly to the drum. Do not use detergent for washing clothes.
6. Close the door and press the Start/Pause button to restart the program.
Your washing machine features Intelligent Sensor Systems that detect laundry size, fabric type and water temperature, and then control the method of washing to maximize energy and water saving.
When the Cotton course with the Cold water setting (
symbol is shown on the display) is selected, after laundry size, fabric type and water temperature are detected, the optimum amount of water, wash/rinse/spin times, spin speed and number of rinses are determined for eco-friendly operation.
Amount of water
Wash time
Rinse time
Spin time
Spin speed
No. of rinses
Eco-friendly
operation
How to use the Tub Clean program
How to Use the Washing Machine
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Progra
m
Program
Max Load
W90 type /
W80 type
Temperature
Setting
Spin Setting Type of Laun
d
Cotton 9kg / 8kg
/30-90ºC
400-※Max r/min,
No Spin, Rinse Hold
For daily washing of cotton and linen it
e
towels, bed linen and table linen.
Cotton Eco 9kg / 8kg 30-60ºC
400-※Max r/min,
No Spin, Rinse Hold
For cotton and linen items. Eco operati
o
provides the same washing performanc
Rapid 15 2 kg
/30ºC
400-800r/min,
No Spin, Rinse Hold
This lets you wash small loads of lightly such as underwear in 15 minutes. It’s a
l
clothes.
Synthetic 4 kg
/30-60ºC
400-1200r/min,
No Spin, Rinse Hold
For washing normally soiled blouses, s
h
or blends with cotton.
Mix 4 kg
/30-60ºC
400-1200r/min,
No Spin, Rinse Hold
Lightly soiled items can be washed toge
t
Delicate 4 kg
/30ºC/40ºC
400-800r/min,
No Spin, Rinse Hold
Gentle wash program for delicate items curtains.
Outdoor 4 kg 40-90ºC
400-※Max r/min,
No Spin, Rinse Hold
For washing heavily soiled durable clot
h
Duvet 2.5 kg
/30ºC/40ºC
400-800r/min,
No Spin, Rinse Hold
For washable large items such as duve
t
Wool 2 kg
/30ºC
400r/min,
No Spin, Rinse Hold
Gentle washing for machine washable
w label. This program is tested and approved b
y
Allergy Care 4 kg 90ºC
400-※Max r/min,
No Spin, Rinse Hold
Removes allergens such as house dust This program is tested and approved b
y
Daily 60 6kg / 5.5kg
/30-60ºC
400-1200r/min,
No Spin, Rinse Hold
For washing lightly soiled items in just
6
Rinse & Spin 9kg / 8kg -
400-※Max r/min,
No Spin, Rinse Hold
For rinsing and spin-drying only, recom
m
Spin 9kg / 8kg - 400-※Max r/min Use to spin-dry hand washed items, or
a
Drain - - -
For emptying out water remaining after program with the Rinse Hold option.
Tub Clean - 40ºC 800r/min
A special cycle that cleans the inside of
t
cycle regularly keeps the tub clean and
p
Crease Care 4 kg
/30-60ºC
400-800r/min,
No Spin, Rinse Hold
Gentle spin and increased water for easi
Max r / min XWV series : 1400r / min
WV series : 1200r / min
The wool wash cycle of this machine has been approved by The Woolmark Company for the washing of machine washable wool products provided that the products are washed according to the instructions on the garment label and those issued by the manufacturer of this washing machine. M1241.
Cotton Eco program cycle is the recommended program cycle for a normal soiled load at the rated capacity.
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Overview
ry / Notes
Selectable Options
Prewash
Intensive
Extra Rinse
Rinse Hold
Timer
Auto
Self
Clean
ms such as shirts, underwear,
n that saves energy and water that
e as the Cotton program.
soiled clothes and small items
so ideal for freshening up just-worn
-- - --
irts, etc. made of polyester, acrylic
her with different types of laundry.
such as lingerie and thin lace
--
es (jeans, sportswear, etc.)
s, blankets, bedspreads, etc.
-- -
oolens bearing the Woolmark
Woolmark.
-- -
mites, mold and bacteria.
Allergy UK.
0 minutes.
-- - --
ended for hand washed items.
-- -
fter using Rinse Hold.
-- - ---
the last rinse when using a
-- - ---
he washing machine. Using this
revents the growth of mold.
-- - ---
ly wrinkled fabrics.
The Allergy Care program was awarded the Seal of Approval by Allergy UK. By reducing
mold, house dust mites and bacteria, this program provides worry-free washing for people with delicate skin and families with a baby. The Allergy Care program was tested and approved under the following settings :
Washing temperature from 75ºC to 90ºC / No options added
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The washing machine features a Fully Auto Restart function. If the power is shut off part way through a wash, the cycle (wash/rinse/ spin) at the time is memorized, and when power is restored, the same cycle automatically restarts from the beginning.
If the laundry has to be removed in the event of an extended power outage, or in the event of malfunction of the door lock, the washing machine door can be opened as follows :
1. Press the Power button to switch power off (when the power is on in the event of malfunction of the door lock), and disconnect the mains plug.
2. Drain the water in the drum from the drain tube.
ÆSee page 19 : Care and Maintenance (Cleaning the drain fi lter).
3. Pull the emergency release downwards. The washing machine door can be opened and the laundry can be taken out from the drum.
Risk of injury!
Hot water may come out from the drain tube.
In Case of Emergency
In the event of a
power outage
Emergency door
release
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Drain tube
Drain fi lter
Filter cover
Risk of injury!
Hot water may come out from the drain tube and drain fi lter.
- Do not open the drain fi lter when a program is running.
- Do not clean the drain fi lter just after a program using hot water.
- Do not operate the washing machine without the drain fi lter.
1. Select the Drain program and start to drain remaining water in the drum. Make sure to drain the water fi rst, otherwise a lot of hot water may come out.
2. Insert a thin/slim object such as a fl at-blade screwdriver, handle of spoon/fork into the slot of the fi lter cover and open it.
Slot
3. Drain out the remaining water from the drain tube :
(1) Place a shallow container
near the drain tube.
(2) Remove the cap and drain
water into the container.
Cap
Drain tube
4. Place a piece of cloth under the fi lter cover. Turn the drain fi lter anticlockwise slowly and remove it. Make sure to open the drain fi lter slowly as hot water may come out.
5. Remove foreign objects such as coins or pins. Clean inside the drain lter and the drain pump with a brush.
Drain fi lter
Remove
6. Return the cap, drain fi lter and the fi lter cover in reverse order.
Care and Maintenance
Cleaning the
drain fi lter
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1. Remove the detergent dispenser.
Push the dent
Pull the detergent dispenser while pushing the dent.
2. Remove dirt or detergent remaining in the detergent dispenser casing with a brush.
Detergent dispenser casing
3. Wash the detergent dispenser with water. Use a brush for narrow parts or parts from which it is diffi cult to remove dirt.
How to remove and set the softener cap.
Pull up to remove Push down fi rmly to set
1. Turn off the tap.
2. Remove the water supply hose from the rear panel of the washing machine.
3. Remove the water inlet fi lter and clean with a brush.
Water inlet fi lter
Pull out to remove
4. Return the water inlet fi lter and the water supply hose to their original positions.
External cleaning
Clean the surface of the washing machine with a soft cloth. Do not use
solvents such as alcohol or benzine.
Descaling
The water in some areas is hard and contains lime, so it is
recommended to use a water softening agent periodically, or use a descaler according to the descaler manufacturers' instructions. Do this separately from any laundry washing.
After each wash
Leave the door open for a while to dry the drum. This helps to prevent
the growth of mold and stagnant smells forming inside the washing machine.
Maintenance wash
It is recommended to run the Tub Clean program regularly. Using this
program keeps the drum clean and prevents the growth of mold.
Care and Maintenance
Cleaning the
detergent dispenser
Maintenance
of the washing machine
Cleaning the
water inlet fi lter
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Problem Possible Cause Solution
Door cannot be opened.
There is still some water in the washing machine.
Child lock may be activated.
Washing machine may be switched off before the door lock is released.
Run the Drain program to drain water.
Deactivate the child lock. (See page 8)
Push the Power button to switch power on. The door lock will be released if there is no water in the drum.
Buttons do not work.
Child lock may be activated.
Settings cannot be changed while a program is in progress.
Deactivate the child lock. (See page 8)
Water is not supplied.
The water tap may not be turned on.
The water supply hose may be frozen.
The water supply hose may be kinked or pinched.
The water supply fi lter may be clogged.
Turn on the water tap.
Make sure that the water supply hose is not frozen.
Straighten the water inlet hose.
Clean the water inlet fi lter. (See page 20)
Displayed remaining time changes.
Washing time may be prolonged if the load is unbalanced, as the washing machine tries to correct the imbalance.
Washing time may be prolonged when there is too much foam, as the additional action of eliminating it is necessary.
The remaining time is continually corrected and may change during the program.
This is not a malfunction.
Use the appropriate amount of detergent.
This is not a malfunction.
There’s no foam or hardly any foam.
The amount of foam varies depending on the temperature, level of soiling and water hardness.
Detergent may remain undissolved if it is poured directly into the drum.
Use the appropriate amount of detergent.
There’s a lot of foam.
You may have used too much detergent.
The amount of foam varies depending on the temperature, level of soiling and water hardness.
Use the appropriate amount of detergent.
Detergent in the dispenser
is not
washed away.
You may not have selected the Prewash option.
The detergent in the dispenser is for prewash only.
If you are using prewash, push the Prewash button.
Rinsing begins before spinning nishes.
If there is imbalance in the drum, rinsing restarts automatically to correct it for safety reasons.
This is not a malfunction.
The drum stops and rotates repeatedly during spin.
If there is imbalance in the drum, the washing machine tries to correct the imbalance by repeatedly rotating and stopping.
This is not a malfunction.
Spin cycle repeatedly starts and stops.
Intermittent spinning of the tub helps the spin process to operate quietly.
The laundry may be too light.
Add one or two bath towels to the drum.
Troubleshooting
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Problem Possible Cause Solution
Foam remains on the door or the door seal.
You may have used too much detergent.
Laundry is new or not that soiled.
Use the appropriate amount of detergent.
Fabric softener overfl ows.
You may have exceeded the max. level of softener in the detergent dispenser .
Do not pour in more than the max. level of softener.
Fabric softener remains.
The softener cover may have come out.
Firmly set the softener cover on the detergent dispenser.
There’s detergent powder residue in the detergent dispenser.
You may have used too much detergent.
You may have poured detergent in the detergent dispenser when it was wet. Wipe the water away before adding detergent.
Use the appropriate amount of detergent.
Wipe the water away before adding detergent.
The washing machine switches off during operation.
There may be noise from other electrical appliances nearby such as a TV, a radio, etc.
The motor may be locked due to overload, the clothes being trapped in the rubber seal, etc.
Unplug the power cord and plug in again. Then select a program and start. Do not place electrical appliances close to the washing machine.
This is not a malfunction. Wait for about one hour and restart the program.
Odor in the washing machine
Rubber parts may give off a smell when you rst start using the washing machine.
There may be mold, dirt or detergent residue on the drum.
The smell goes away over time.
Run the Tub Clean program.
Unsatisfactory washing results
You may have used too little detergent.
You may have poured detergent directly into the drum.
Use the appropriate amount of detergent.
Pour detergent in the appropriate dispenser.
Unusual noise or vibration
The transport bolts may not have been removed.
The washing machine may be installed on a sloping or unstable surface.
There may be foreign objects inside the drum.
Remove the transport bolts before using.
Install the washing machine on a horizontal, stable surface.
Remove foreign objects such as coins, pins, etc. from the drum.
Noise during drain cycle
This is normal. There may be noise when the drain pump is on.
This is not a malfunction.
There’s the sound of water when the drum is rotated manually.
This is normal. Liquid is inside the 4-Ply Liquid Load Balancer fi xed onto the drum to make it balanced.
This is not a malfunction.
Tapping noise comes out at spin start.
This is normal. Tapping sound is generated when laundry touches to the laundry protection bulge on the laundry inlet.
This is not a malfunction.
Detergent dispenser is wet.
In some environmental or usage conditions, Detergent dispenser may get wet due to condensation.
This is not a malfunction.
Water remains in washing machine before initial use.
There may be drops of water or condensation in the washing machine due to the factory inspection prior to shipment.
This is not a malfunction.
Troubleshooting
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Code Description Possible Cause Solution
C01
Water is not supplied.
Water tap may not be turned on.
Water inlet fi lter may be clogged.
Water line or water hose may be frozen.
Water supply may be cut off.
Check water tap, water inlet fi lter, water line and water hose.
C02
Water is not drained.
Drain hose or drain pump may be clogged.
Drain hose may be kinked or frozen.
Drain hose may not be set correctly.
Height of the drain outlet may be too high.
Check drain hose, drain pump and drain outlet. If C02 still appears after removing the possible cause, please contact your local service center for repair.
C04
Spin cycle does not function.
Clothes may be imbalanced in the drum.
You may be washing only one heavy item such as a cotton blanket or jeans, or small items in a laundry net.
You may be washing too many large items such as bed sheets.
The washing machine may be installed on a slanting fl oor or may not be level.
You may be washing waterproof or antislip treated items.
ÆPage 9 : Before You Start Washing (Sorting the laundry)
Add a few clothes to the drum. (Spinning only one item may result in imbalance.)
C08
Door lock does not function.
The door may be open.
The door may not be closed completely.
Check the door and close fi rmly.
C09
Door unlock does not function.
Laundry may be exceeded rated load and door is pushed from inside.
Switch power off and press the door to close tightly. Hold that position and switch power on, and wait until the door lock is released.
C14
Malfunction of vibration sensor
There may be other appliances that generate electrical noise near the washing machine.
Move the appliances away from the washing machine.
C18
Spin cycle does not function.
The drain hose may not be set correctly.
There may be too much foam in the drum.
Same as in C02 & C20.
C19
Over loaded
Laundry may exceed rated capacity. See page 16 for max.
load of each program.
C20
Drum does not rotate.
There may be too many clothes.
Clothes may be tangled.
There may be too much foam in the drum.
The power cord may be extended too far.
There may be other equipment connected to the same power socket.
To eliminate the excessive foam, switch off the washing machine and wait for about 30 mins, then switch on again and select Rinse & Spin without adding detergent.
C30
Water fl ows out from drain hose while washing.
Drain hose end is set lower than 60 cm. See page 25 for proper
height on drain hose setting.
Error Codes
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The washing machine is heavy. Use caution when lifting it.
When lifting the washing machine, do not hold the jog dial or the detergent dispenser casing. Lift the washing machine with two persons holding the bottom and the back of the washing machine.
Frozen hoses may tear/burst. Do not install the washing machine in areas where there is a risk of freezing, or outdoors.
If the power supply plug is damaged, in order to avoid hazard, it must only be replaced by an authorized service agent or repair shop appointed by the manufacturer.
Make sure to earth the unit. Failure to earth the unit may cause electric shock if an electric leak takes place.
(*Height without worktop for under-counter installation)
Install the appliance on a fl at hard fl oor to avoid excessive vibration and noise.
Do not install the unit in humid places such as a bathroom or places that are exposed to wind and rain.
Keep the minimum installation distance from the walls to prevent abnormal sound and vibration.
(Side) At least 3 mm
(Back) At least 3 mm
(Side) At least 3 mm
How to Install the Washing Machine
Safety
Instructions
Dimensions
Where to install
the washing machine
W:600 mm
H:850 mm (*820 mm)
D1 D2
BD-W80WV
BD-W80XWV
BD-W90WV
BD-W90XWV
D1 584 mm 624 mm
D2 560 mm 600 mm
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Remove the four transport bolts and insert the cover caps using the packed-in 13 mm box spanner.
The transport bolts must always be removed before using the washing machine for the fi rst time and must be retained for any subsequent transport (e.g. when moving).
Insert the cover caps
Do not remove these hose holders.
Remove the transport bolts
Connection on the left side
Water Drain Hose (Approx. 105 cm)
min 60 cm
max 100 cm
Power Supply (220-240V 50Hz)
Power Cord
Water Supply Hose
Optimum Water Pressure : (30kpa ~ 800kpa)
Use cold water from the tap
Connection on the right side
min 60 cm
max 100 cm
Power Supply (220-240V 50Hz)
Water Drain Hose (Approx. 160 cm)
Water Supply Hose
Power Cord
How to Install the Washing Machine
Removing the
transport bolts
Hose and cable
length
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Water supply hose
Optimum water pressure is 0.03-0.8MPa.
Do not connect to the mixer tap of an unpressurised hot-water apparatus.
Use a horizontal tap.
Horizontal tap Extension tap Square tap
Connect the water supply hose to the rear panel of the washing machine.
Make sure that the rubber seal is inside the hose connector.
Rubber seal
Hose connector
* Model with SCREW TYPE water supply hose.
min. 10 mm
Firmly connect the water supply hose to the tap, and check connection points for water-tightness.
* Model with ONE TOUCH JOINT water supply hose.
1. Untighten the upper connector screw.
Upper connector
Rubber packing
Fixing screw
Middle connector
In case the diameter of the tap is large, remove the guide plate.
Guide plate
Connector
2. Push the upper connector up till the rubber packing is in tight contact with the tap. Then tighten the 4 screws.
Rubber packing
Upper connector
Middle connector
Turn the middle connector so that there is no water leak.
3. Connect the water supply hose to the middle connector, pushing the plate down.
Middle connector
Water supply hose
To separate the water supply hose from the middle connector, turn off the tap, and then pull the inlet hose down, pushing the plate down.
How to Install the Washing Machine
Connecting the
water supply
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Make sure that the union nut between the water supply hose and main unit is tightly screwed.
Turn the tap on to check if the water supply hose is properly connected before starting. If it is loosely connected, water leakage may occur.
Drain hose
The drain hose should be placed higher than 60 cm above and not higher than 100 cm above the fl oor.
If the drain outlet is lower than 60 cm, a joint pipe is necessary (additional part, sold at a specialist outlet). Secure the drain hose to prevent from slipping out from joint pipe.
Joint pipe
60~100 cm
Do not bend, twist, crush or pull out, bend or step on the drain hose. Use the hose guide to prevent the drain hose from kinking.
Do not detach the drain hose from the rear panel of the washing machine.
Drainage into a wash basin (Using the packed-in hose guide) :
- Secure the drain hose to prevent it from slipping out of the wash basin.
- The wash basin outlet must not be sealed by a plug.
- When water is being pumped out of the washing machine, check that the water drains away quickly enough.
Drainage into a siphon :
- Secure the connection point with 24-40 mm φ hose clip (Sold at a specialist outlet).
How to Install the Washing Machine
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Connect the washing machine to an alternating current via a correctly installed earthed socket only.
The mains voltage must correspond to the voltage specifi cation on the washing machine.
Connection specifi cations as well as the required fuses are stipulated on the washing machine nameplate.
Do not plug the washing machine into an extension lead or power strip with multiple sockets.
All four adjustable feet must be fi rmly on the ground. The washing machine must not wobble.
Check the alignment of the washing machine with a spirit level, and adjust the feet if it’s not aligned.
Loosening
Adjustable leg
Elevating
Lock nut
Loosen the lock nut by unscrewing in the arrow direction
then stabilize the unit with the adjustable feet.
Lock nut
Tightening
After adjustment, tighten the lock nut by screwing it in the arrow direction
.
Plastic base plate
Tighten the lock nut until it reaches the plastic base plate.
Adjustable leg is not over 25 mm.
How to Install the Washing Machine
Connecting the
power
Level Adjustment
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You need a space at least 3 mm of clearance on the sides, above and back.
If the height of the space ranges from 823 mm to 852 mm, use upper plate (sold separately).
Upper Plate : Part No. BD-W80MV 150 Please contact your local dealer when installing the upper plate.
Necessary clearance :
(Sides) At least 3 mm
(Back) At least 3 mm
(Above) At least 3 mm
For neater installation under the counter, check the height of internal measurement before fi tting and adjust to the appropriate height with the adjustable feet.
ÆPage 28 : How to Install the Washing Machine (Level Adjustment).
How to Install the Washing Machine
Under-counter
installation
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1. Turn on the water tap and close the washing machine door.
2. Press the Power button to switch power on.
3. Select the Cotton program and press the Start/Pause button.
4. After 5 minutes, check if there is no water leakage from anywhere.
5. Press the Power button to switch power off.
6. Press the Power button again to switch power on.
7. Select the Spin program and press the Start/Pause button.
8. Check if there is no abnormal vibration or sound, and that water is drained out properly.
If any of the following conditions or other abnormalities occur, immediately pull out the power plug to prevent an accident and contact your local service center.
The washing machine does not operate when you switch power on.
The power cord has cracks.
There are abnormal vibrations and sounds during operation.
There is a smell of burning.
Select the Cotton program with water temperature at 60ºC setting and allow the unit to wash without clothing. This will remove residues and water that may have been left in the drum during manufacturing.
In case of malfunction of the washing machine, please check these Operating & Installation instructions carefully before you call for repair services.
If you are unable to identify or solve the problem, please contact your local service center. Before calling, make a note of the model name, serial no. and purchase date of your washing machine. You can fi nd the model name and serial no. on the label attached to the fi lter cover.
Model Name : XX-XXXXXX Serial No : XXXXXXXX
How to Install the Washing Machine
Customer Service
Checking after
installation
Before the fi rst
wash
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Power supply See the rating plate attached to the rear of the washer
Standard water level 23L (Highest water level)
Standard amount of water used 49L (Cotton Eco course)
Water pressure 0.03-0.8 MPa (0.3-8 Kgf/cm
2
)
Dimension W 600 mm. x D 624 mm. x H 850 mm.
Weight 71 kg.
Program Load Temperature Option Spin speed
Consumption value**
Time
(about)
Power Water
Cotton 9 kg 40ºC - 1200 r/min 0.68kwh 85L 1:37h
Cotton Eco 9 kg
40ºC - 1200 r/min 0.64kwh 51L 2:43h *
60ºC Intensive 1400 r/min 0.65kwh 49L 3:22h *
Rapid 15 2 kg 30ºC - 800 r/min 0.13kwh 34L 0:15h
Synthetic 4 kg 40ºC - 800 r/min 0.54kwh 45L 1:07h
Mix 4 kg 40ºC - 800 r/min 0.51kwh 61L 1:18h
Delicate 4 kg 40ºC - 800 r/min 0.5kwh 62L 1:18h
Outdoor 4 kg 60ºC - 1200 r/min 1.29kwh 94L 2:08h
Duvet 2.5 kg 30ºC - 800 r/min 0.4kwh 85L 1:30h
Daily 60 6 kg 40ºC - 800 r/min 0.62kwh 57L 0:56h
Allergy Care 4 kg 90ºC - 1200 r/min 1.94kwh 120L 2:54h
Wool 2 kg 30ºC - 400 r/min 0.34kwh 70L 0:53h
Crease Care 4 kg 40ºC - 800 r/min 0.63kwh 61L 1:43h
* Program, temperature, option and spin speed are used to measure the data entered in energy label in
compliance with EN60456 IEC60456 standards.
** Consumption values may differ from the indicated values depending on the water pressure, water
hardness, water inlet temperature, ambient temperature, type and amount of laundry and degree of soiling, detergent brand, and selected options.
Consumption Values (BD-W90XWV)
Specifi cations (BD-W90XWV)
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Power supply See the rating plate attached to the rear of the washer
Standard water level 20L (Highest water level)
Standard amount of water used 42L (Cotton Eco course)
Water pressure 0.03-0.8 MPa (0.3-8 Kgf/cm
2
)
Dimension W 600 mm. x D 584 mm. x H 850 mm.
Weight 71 kg.
Program Load Temperature Option Spin speed
Consumption value**
Time
(about)
Power Water
Cotton 8 kg 40ºC - 1200 r/min 0.68kwh 85L 1:37h
Cotton Eco 8 kg
40ºC - 1200 r/min 0.64kwh 51L 2:43h *
60ºC Intensive 1400 r/min 0.65kwh 49L 3:22h *
Rapid 15 2 kg 30ºC - 800 r/min 0.13kwh 34L 0:15h
Synthetic 4 kg 40ºC - 800 r/min 0.54kwh 45L 1:07h
Mix 4 kg 40ºC - 800 r/min 0.51kwh 61L 1:18h
Delicate 4 kg 40ºC - 800 r/min 0.5kwh 62L 1:18h
Outdoor 4 kg 60ºC - 1200 r/min 1.29kwh 94L 2:08h
Duvet 2.5 kg 30ºC - 800 r/min 0.4kwh 85L 1:30h
Daily 60 5.5 kg 40ºC - 800 r/min 0.62kwh 57L 0:56h
Allergy Care 4 kg 90ºC - 1200 r/min 1.94kwh 120L 2:54h
Wool 2 kg 30ºC - 400 r/min 0.34kwh 70L 0:53h
Crease Care 4 kg 40ºC - 800 r/min 0.63kwh 61L 1:43h
* Program, temperature, option and spin speed are used to measure the data entered in energy label in
compliance with EN60456 IEC60456 standards.
** Consumption values may differ from the indicated values depending on the water pressure, water
hardness, water inlet temperature, ambient temperature, type and amount of laundry and degree of soiling, detergent brand, and selected options.
Consumption Values (BD-W80XWV)
Specifi cations (BD-W80XWV)
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Power supply See the rating plate attached to the rear of the washer
Standard water level 23L (Highest water level)
Standard amount of water used 49L (Cotton Eco course)
Water pressure 0.03-0.8 MPa (0.3-8 Kgf/cm
2
)
Dimension W 600 mm. x D 624 mm. x H 850 mm.
Weight 71 kg.
Program Load Temperature Option Spin speed
Consumption value**
Time
(about)
Power Water
Cotton 9 kg 40ºC - 1200 r/min 0.68kwh 85L 1:37h
Cotton Eco 9 kg
40ºC - 1200 r/min 0.64kwh 51L 2:43h *
60ºC Intensive 1400 r/min 0.65kwh 49L 3:22h *
Rapid 15 2 kg 30ºC - 800 r/min 0.13kwh 34L 0:15h
Synthetic 4 kg 40ºC - 800 r/min 0.54kwh 45L 1:07h
Mix 4 kg 40ºC - 800 r/min 0.51kwh 61L 1:18h
Delicate 4 kg 40ºC - 800 r/min 0.5kwh 62L 1:18h
Outdoor 4 kg 60ºC - 1200 r/min 1.29kwh 94L 2:08h
Duvet 2.5 kg 30ºC - 800 r/min 0.4kwh 85L 1:30h
Daily 60 6 kg 40ºC - 800 r/min 0.62kwh 57L 0:56h
Allergy Care 4 kg 90ºC - 1200 r/min 1.94kwh 120L 2:54h
Wool 2 kg 30ºC - 400 r/min 0.34kwh 70L 0:53h
Crease Care 4 kg 40ºC - 800 r/min 0.63kwh 61L 1:43h
* Program, temperature, option and spin speed are used to measure the data entered in energy label in
compliance with EN60456 IEC60456 standards.
** Consumption values may differ from the indicated values depending on the water pressure, water
hardness, water inlet temperature, ambient temperature, type and amount of laundry and degree of soiling, detergent brand, and selected options.
Consumption Values (BD-W90WV)
Specifi cations (BD-W90WV)
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Power supply See the rating plate attached to the rear of the washer
Standard water level 20L (Highest water level)
Standard amount of water used 42L (Cotton Eco course)
Water pressure 0.03-0.8 MPa (0.3-8 Kgf/cm
2
)
Dimension W 600 mm. x D 584 mm. x H 850 mm.
Weight 71 kg.
Program Load Temperature Option Spin speed
Consumption value**
Time
(about)
Power Water
Cotton 8 kg 40ºC - 1200 r/min 0.68kwh 85L 1:37h
Cotton Eco 8 kg
40ºC - 1200 r/min 0.64kwh 51L 2:43h *
60ºC Intensive 1400 r/min 0.65kwh 49L 3:22h *
Rapid 15 2 kg 30ºC - 800 r/min 0.13kwh 34L 0:15h
Synthetic 4 kg 40ºC - 800 r/min 0.54kwh 45L 1:07h
Mix 4 kg 40ºC - 800 r/min 0.51kwh 61L 1:18h
Delicate 4 kg 40ºC - 800 r/min 0.5kwh 62L 1:18h
Outdoor 4 kg 60ºC - 1200 r/min 1.29kwh 94L 2:08h
Duvet 2.5 kg 30ºC - 800 r/min 0.4kwh 85L 1:30h
Daily 60 5.5 kg 40ºC - 800 r/min 0.62kwh 57L 0:56h
Allergy Care 4 kg 90ºC - 1200 r/min 1.94kwh 120L 2:54h
Wool 2 kg 30ºC - 400 r/min 0.34kwh 70L 0:53h
Crease Care 4 kg 40ºC - 800 r/min 0.63kwh 61L 1:43h
* Program, temperature, option and spin speed are used to measure the data entered in energy label in
compliance with EN60456 IEC60456 standards.
** Consumption values may differ from the indicated values depending on the water pressure, water
hardness, water inlet temperature, ambient temperature, type and amount of laundry and degree of soiling, detergent brand, and selected options.
Consumption Values (BD-W80WV)
Specifi cations (BD-W80WV)
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