Moving and Installing ............................................................................................................................................ 6
Removing the Transit Bolts .................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Moving the Washing Machine from One Location to Another .............................................................................................. 6
Installing Your Washing Machine .......................................................................................................................... 7
Choosing the Right Location for Your Washing Machine ......................................................................................................... 7
Hose and Cable Lengths ....................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Levelling the Washing Machine ......................................................................................................................................................... 8
Water Supply Hose..................................................................................................................................................................................8
Connecting to the Mains Supply ....................................................................................................................................................... 9
First time use ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
The unit .....................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Control Panel .........................................................................................................................................................................................11
Adding Detergent and Softener ......................................................................................................................................................12
Selecting the Programme ..................................................................................................................................................................13
Which Detergent to Use .....................................................................................................................................................................14
First washing operation ......................................................................................................................................................................14
Standard Washing .................................................................................................................................................................................14
Half-load detection system ................................................................................................................................................................15
Washing Water Temperature Selection .........................................................................................................................................15
Extra Rinse................................................................................................................................................................................................16
How to Set the Child Lock .................................................................................................................................................................16
Maintenance - Cleaning the Washing Machine .................................................................................................. 17
Cleaning the Drum ...............................................................................................................................................................................17
Cleaning the Exterior of your Washing Machine .......................................................................................................................17
Cleaning the Detergent Drawer and Siphon Plug .....................................................................................................................17
Cleaning the Door Seal and Window .............................................................................................................................................17
Cleaning the Drain Filter .....................................................................................................................................................................18
• If you will not be using the washing machine for a while such as when you
go on holiday, turn off the water supply to the washing machine. This is
particularly important if there is no drainage around the washing machine.
If the water is left on, water pressure may build up and cause a leak.
eneral Use
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• This washing machine is for household (domestic) use only.
• Do not install your washing machine anywhere that is damp or exposed to the
weather. If you do, it may cause an electric shock, fire, failure or deterioration.
• Keep flammable substances well away from the washing machine. They may
cause an explosion or a fire.
• Before you start using the washing machine, turn the tap on to check that the
hose is properly connected. If it’s not, there may be a water leak.
• Do not put too much laundry or detergent into the washing machine. It may
cause issues with the washing machine or laundry.
Power Source and Cable
• Make sure your home voltage matches the voltage displayed on the washing
machine. If you are not sure, contact an electrician.
• Use an independent household dedicated mains socket, rated at 1 Amp
220V to 240V AC. If the washing machine is plugged in with other appliances,
it may overheat and cause a fire.
• Make sure the mains plug is pushed firmly into the socket. A loose connection
may overheat and cause electrical shock or a fire.
• Do not use a mains plug adaptor or extension cable. It may overheat and
cause a fire.
• The mains plug must remain accessible to allow disconnection or an all pole
switch must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring
rules.
• Check the mains lead and mains plug for any damage. If the mains cable
is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or
similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
• Unplug the mains lead when cleaning the washing machine.
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• Do not touch the mains lead or mains plug with wet hands. It may cause an
electric shock.
• Check the mains plug regularly for dirt. If dirt accumulates on the mains plug,
it could cause a fire. To prevent this, unplug the cable and clean the mains
plug with a dry cloth.
• If you disconnect the mains plug, hold onto the mains plug not the cable.
Pulling the cable may cause an electric shock or a fire.
To Prevent Injury / Damage
• When opening and closing the door ensure you keep fingers away from the
door hinge.
• Do not wash, rinse or spin water-proof sheets or clothing. These may cause
vibration or washing machine failure during spin-drying, which could lead to
injury, damage to the washing machine or damage due to water leaking.
• Be careful when draining hot water or any detergent from the washing
machine.
• Do not dismantle, repair or modify the washing machine. The washing
machine could malfunction and cause a fire or injury.
• This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and
persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of
experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards
involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user
maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
• Children of less than 3 years should be kept away unless continually
supervised.
• The mains water pressure must be 0.1MPa - 1MPa.
• The appliance is to be connected to the water mains using the new hose-set
supplied. Old hose-sets should not be reused.
• Do not connect to the hot water supply.
• The ventilation openings in the base of the washing machine must not be
obstructed by a carpet.
• Ensure the transit bolts are removed before installation.
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IT IS HAZARDOUS FOR ANYONE OTHER THAN AUTHORISED
SERVICE PERSONNEL TO CARRY OUT SERVICING OF REPAIRS
WHICH INVOLVE THE REMOVAL OF COVERS.
TO AVOID THE RISK OF AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT ATTEMPT
REPAIRS YOURSELF.
Unpacking
Remove all packaging from the unit. Retain the packaging. If you dispose of it please do so according to
local regulations.
The following items are included:
L612WM15
Transit Bolt Cover Cap x 4
Water Supply Hose x 1
U-Shape Drain Hose Holder x 1
The Main Unit
If items are missing, or damaged please contact Partmaster (UK only).
Tel: 0344 800 3456 for assistance.
For xing the water drain hose.
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INSTALLATION
Moving and Installing
Removing the Transit Bolts
Four transit bolts keep the interior of the washing machine in place while it’s being moved.
They need to be removed before installation. Use a spanner (not supplied) and follow the instructions
detailed below.
Don’t run the washing machine without removing the transit bolts, as this
can cause excessive vibrations and may damage your machine.
1. Use a spanner to loosen the four bolts. They are located at the rear of the washing machine.
2. Pull the bolts out horizontally. Make sure the entire bolt is removed.
3. Push the four cover caps (included with your accessories) into the respective bolt holes.
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You’ll need the transit bolts again if you move the washing machine, so make sure you keep
them in a safe place.
Moving the Washing Machine from One Location to Another
Before you move the washing machine:
• Shut off the tap and run the washing machine to drain the water. Drain any remaining water from
the pump hose.
• Disconnect the mains cable.
• Attach the transit bolts.
Make sure to fix the transit bolts prior to moving the washing machine.
* All images are for indication only; please refer to your individual unit for actual item.
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Two or more people are required to move
the washing machine.
INSTALLATION
Installing Your Washing Machine
Please read and follow the instructions carefully.
• In addition to the instructions mentioned here, special regulations of the relevant water and power
supply companies may apply. If in doubt, have the washing machine connected by a qualified
technician.
• The washing machine is heavy - caution when lifting it. Do not lift by projecting components (e.g.
washing machine door).
• Warning: Frozen hoses may tear/burst. Do not install washing machine in outdoor areas or where
there is a risk of frost.
• Lay hoses and cables in such a way that there is no risk of trapping or kinking.
Additional space (approximately 60mm) is required for the rear of the washing machine. This
is to allow enough space for the water hose and drain hose connections.
Choosing the Right Location for Your Washing Machine
• Make sure there’s enough space for your washing machine.
• Install your washing machine on a flat, stable surface to avoid excessive vibration and noise.
• The ventilation openings in the base of the washing machine must not be obstructed by carpet.
Two or more people are required to move
the washing machine.
• Start by tilting the washing machine backwards.
• One person should stand behind it, holding the rear of the top panel. The other person should grip
the bottom feet at the front.
• We recommend that you entrust the installation of the washing machine to a qualified technician.
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INSTALLATION
Hose and Cable Lengths
How to connect from the left side
~95cm
~145cm
OFF
Rapid 15’ Cotton 90˚C
L612WM15
Daily 60’
Cotton
Shirts
60°C
Cotton
Mix
Cotton
40°C
Sport
Eco 20˚C
Hand Wash
Easy Care
Delicate
Wool
Spin
Rinse
How to connect from the right side
~140cm
60˚ Wash
1200
40˚ Rinse
800
30˚ Spin
600
End
Temp. Spin Easy Ironing Extra Rinse
++
A
~95cm
~95cm~150cm
min. 60cm
Levelling the Washing Machine
There are 4 levelling feet on the underside. They MUST be adjusted to make sure the washing machine
is level.
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STOP
COTTON 95°
RAPID 15’
COTTON 60°DAILY 60’
400
Door
Child
Wash RinseSpin
BABY
Lock
Lock
COTTON 40°
WASH 50°
BLOUSES/
SHIRTS 60°
SYNTHETIC 60°
1200
600
SILK 30°MIX 30°
WOOL 40°SPORTS WEAR 30°
EASY
DELAY
TEMPERATURE
START
IRONING
TIMER
SELECT
PAUSE
RINSEHAND WASH 30°
8001000
SPIN
max. 100cm
On each foot, loosen
the lock ring by
turning clockwise.
Adjust all four
feet by rotating
each upwards or
downwards.
Use a spirit level to
ensure the washing
machine is level.
Tighten each lock ring by
turning them anti-clockwise
(towards the washing
machine body).
Ensure all four lock rings are tightened securely. Check the feet are still bolted to
the washing machine - if they’re unbolted, the washing machine will move around.
Water Supply Hose
Points to remember
• Follow the instructions in this section to avoid water leaks.
• Don’t connect the hose to a combination tap.
• Don’t twist, squash, modify or cut the hose.
• This machine is designed to connect to the cold water supply. Do not connect to the hot water
supply.
• Use only the new water supply hose supplied. Old hose sets should not be reused.
• The mains water pressure must be 0.1MPa - 1MPa.
• If your washing machine is delivered in freezing weather conditions, leave it at room temperature
for 24 hours after you’ve set it up before using it. This ensures there’s no ice blocking the water
supply hose. If your water supply hose freezes, add 2 or 3 litres of warm water to the drum. Then
run a “Spin” only programme.
* All images are for indication only; please refer to your individual unit for actual item.
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INSTALLATION
Connecting the Water Supply Hose
1. To prevent leakage from the connection
joints, ensure the rubber washer seals are
fitted to each end of the water supply hose.
Do not use without the seals in place.
2. Fit the straight end of the water supply hose
to the cold water tap.
3. Connect the angled end of the white headed hose to the
water inlet valve on the machine. Hand tighten the plastic
parts of the connections. If you are unsure, please call a
qualified plumber.
4. Open the tap slowly and check that there are no leaks around
the connection joints.
Draining to a sink or wash-basin
• Secure the drain hose in position, so it can’t drop out of the basin.
• Don’t block the basin’s drain outlet, and make sure that the drainage through is sufficient to
prevent overflowing.
• Don’t let the tip of the drain hose dip into the drained water, as this can cause the water to flow
back into the washing machine.
3/4”
min. 10 mm
min. 10 mm
Plastic joint
Cold water inlet
(White lter valve)
3/4”
When connecting to
U-Shape Holder
the drain ensure the
blanking plate has been
removed.
Draining to a wash-basinDraining to a drain hose
Connecting to the Mains Supply
For your safety:
• Do not use a mains plug adapter or extension cable.
• If the mains cable or mains plug are damaged, disconnect from the main, stop using them and call
a qualified technician for assistance.
• Mains cord of your washing machine is equipped with an Earthed plug. This plug must always be
inserted to an earthed socket capable of supplying 1 Amps. If you don’t have such a socket and
fuses in your house, please call a qualified electrician.
First time use
Some water may be left in your machine due to tests carried out during production. To dispose of this
water, it is recommended to perform the first washing operation with the programme (Cotton 90ºC)
and without laundry by inserting ½ portion of detergent in 2nd compartment of the detergent drawer.
During initial start-up and use of the unit, there may be a slight smell while the motor is
settling in. This is not a fault; this is normal operation.
* All images are for indication only; please refer to your individual unit for actual item.
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Product Overview
The unit
Detergent
Compartment
Window
L612WM15
Control Panel
Door Handle
Filter Door
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Control Panel
A
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Digital Display
• Only the relevant phase currently in operation (wash, rinse, spin) will be displayed during the washing process.
• When the child lock function is selected the Easy Iron and Extra Rinse LEDs will Flash when a button is pressed.
Power and Programme Selection Dial
Dierent wash programmes can be selected
according to your wash requirements.
Rapid 15’Cotton 90˚C
Daily 60’
Shirts
Mix
Sport
Hand Wash
Delicate
Spin
This button is used to
adjust the washing
temperature before
starting the selected
program.
90°C (all LEDs are o)
OFF
Rinse
Cotton
Cotton
60°C
Cotton
40°C
Eco 20˚C
Easy Care
Wool
This button is used to
adjust the spin speed
during the spin drying
stage before starting the
selected program..
1200 - 800 - 600 - OFF
- 60°C - 40°C - 30°C
-
(cold)
*
Progress
This shows you the progress
of your wash program.
60˚ Wash
40˚ R inse
30˚ Spin
End
Temp.SpinEasy Ironing Extra Rinse
SpinTemp
Easy Ironing
1200
800
600
Extra Rinse
Start / Pause
Child Lock
If you want to cancel any programme running:
• Switch the programme knob to OFF position.
• Your machine will stop the washing operation and the programme will be cancelled.
(Ensure the Child Lock is off, otherwise the original programme will continue.)
• To empty the water accumulated in the machine switch the programme knob to any
programme.
• Your machine will perform the necessary discharge operation and cancel the programme.
• You can then select a new programme.
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Preparation
Read the following to understand how best to prepare your laundry for washing.
Preparing Laundry
• Check that pockets do not contain any objects which may damage
your clothes and the washing machine.
• To prevent any large, heavy objects (e.g., buckles, large buttons,
etc.) from hitting the glass door, turn your clothing inside out, or
remove the heavy objects. These could damage your laundry or the
washing machine.
• For small items use a washing net.
Adding Detergent and Softener
• Add detergent into the appropriate dispenser.
• Apply softener before you start washing.
• Apply detergent and softener according to the
washing amount, the soiling level, the water
hardness in your area and the manufacturer’s
instructions of these products.
• For slightly dirty clothes, do not pre-wash
and put a small amount of detergent in
compartment 2 (II) of the detergent drawer.
• For excessively dirty clothes, select a programme
including pre-washing, use ¼ of the detergent
to be used in the detergent drawer in
compartment 1 (I) of the detergent drawer and
the remaining amount in compartment 2 (II).
Main wash
detergent
Softener
Pre-wash
detergent
II
I
Dilute viscous fabric softener and fabric
conditioner with water. Prevent blockage of the
overflow. Maximum level is 40ml.
• Do not use washing machine when the detergent drawer is removed. It may cause a water leak or it
may not work normally.
• If you forget to add detergent, you can drain the washing machine by running a spin only programme.
Then you can add detergent and start the programme again. Detergent only reaches the drum when
water flushes through the detergent drawer.
• To prevent powdered detergent staying in the drawer, dry the inside of the drawer with a cloth. Make
sure the powder isn’t lumpy when you add it into the drawer.
• If the rinse cycle isn’t removing all the detergent from your wash, use less detergent.
• Softener should not exceed the MAX level in the compartment.
• Wash out unused softener with a splash of water or a damp cloth after the programme has finished.
• You can use your liquid detergents in all programmes without prewashing. For this, fit the liquid
detergent level plate from the accessories bag into the 2nd compartment of the detergent drawer and
set the amount of liquid detergent according to the levels on this plate. Remember to detach the liquid
detergent plate when done.
• Do not put too much laundry or detergent into the washing machine. It may cause issues with the
washing machine or laundry.
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Selecting the Programme
Here are the available programmes, additional functions and option settings.
Spin speed can be selected separately for certain programmes.
ProgramDescriptionPrewash
Function
190°C
2
360°CNOT Available
Cotton
440°CNOT Available
5 Eco 20°C
Easy
6
Care
7 Wool
8 Rinse
9 Spin
Hand
10
Wash
Delicate
11 SportSportswearNOT Available
12 Mixed
13 Shirts
14 Daily 60’60 minute washNOT Available
15 Rapid 15’
* Maximum of 3kg of towelling material. ** Maximum of 2kg of towelling material.
For average soiled
cottons, household
linens and work / play
clothes.
For less than average
soiled cottons,
household linens and
work / play clothes.
Very dirty or syntheticmixed textiles.
For machine washable
woollens.
Separate rinse procedure
Separate spin procedure
Laundry recommended
for hand wash or
sensitive laundry
Dirty cotton, synthetics,
colour and ax textiles
can be washed together.
Dirty cotton, synthetics,
and synthetic mixed
shirts/blouses can be
washed together.
15 minute quick wash for
lightly soiled laundry
NOT Available
NOT Available
NOT Available
NOT Available
NOT Available
NOT Available
NOT Available
NOT Available
NOT Available
NOT Available
†
Pre set
Temperature
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Water temp6.0120036
✗
✗
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Max
Max Load
(kg)
90°C6.0*1200194
60°C6.0*1200160
60°C6.0*1200200
40°C6.0*1200190
20°C3.0**120098
40°C3.080089
30°C2.060040
-6.0120015
30°C2.060091
30°C3.080080
30°C3.080087
60°C3.0600106
60°C3.0120060
30°C2.080015
Preset Setting
Default Spin
(rpm)
Approximate
Time (Min)
• Standard washing cycle programs are the Standard 60° C Cotton Program and the Standard
40°C Cotton Program. These cycles are suitable for cleaning naturally-soiled laundry and are the most
efficient washing cycles in terms of combined energy and water consumption.
• For all washing programs, please following the detergent recommendations on the garment label or
on the detergent’s packaging.
• Washing times depend on the program type, ambient water temperature and wash load (weight and type).
• Energy and water consumption will vary according to wash load and type, extra functions, tap water
and ambient temperatures.
• The actual water temperature may differ from the declared cycle temperature.
• Your washing machine will automatically detect if you have only inserted half a load or less of laundry,
it will automatically reduce the washing time, water consumption and energy in some programs.
• Your washing machine has an Auto Balance feature. Washing times will be longer if the laundry in the
drum needs to be balanced.
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Which Detergent to Use
The care label is crucial to ensure correct detergent selection, temperature and laundry treatment.
Washing and type of textileWashing temperatureDetergent
Boil washable white washing
made of linen or cotton
Coloured washing made of linen
or cotton
Coloured washing made of easy-
care fibres, synthetic materials
30°C - 90°C (Max)
30°C - 60°C (Max)
30°C - 60°C (Max)
Standard detergent containing bleach and
optical brighteners
Colour detergent without bleach and optical
brighteners
Colour/mild detergent without optical
brighteners
Delicate fine textiles, silk or viscose 30°C - 40°C (Max)Mild detergent
Wool30°C - 40°C (Max)Detergent for woolens
Wash Setting
First washing operation
Some water may be left in your machine due to tests carried out during production. To dispose of this
water, it is recommended to perform the first washing operation with the programme (Cotton 90ºC) and
without laundry by inserting ½ portion of detergent in 2nd compartment of the detergent drawer.
During initial start-up and use of the unit, there may be a slight smell while the motor is settling
in. This is not a fault; this is normal operation.
Standard Washing
1. Pull the door handle and put the laundry in the drum.
Make sure no laundry gets caught in the door.
2. Close the door and turn the Programme Dial to select
your wash programme and water temperature.
3. Adjust the temperature (if required). The temperature can
not be set higher than the programmes set temperature.
4. Adjust the Spin Speed (if required).
5. Select any Optional Functions.
6. Add detergent into the detergent drawer. The quantity
of detergent will depend on the amount of laundry,
the degree of soiling and the water hardness. Use the
amount of detergent suggested on the packaging of the
detergent.
To pause the programme you have selected,press
the Start / Pause button. The electronic display will
blink when the machine is in pause mode.
60˚ Wash
40˚ Rinse
30˚ Spin
1200
800
600
End
Temp.Spin Easy Ironing Extra Rinse
7. Press the Start / Pause button to start the washing.
8. The washing machines End LED will light when the programme is complete.
• If the door is locked and you switched the washing machine off - or if there’s a power cut - it
will stay locked for 2 minutes.
• If the machine is full of water, do not open the door.
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Manual Soaking
To manually soak your laundry, press the Start / Pause button after 10 minutes of the wash programme.
The washing machine will suspend the laundry to soak it in the water. After your desired soaking time,
press the Start / Pause button, the machine will continue the previous wash.
When you start your machine, the following are indicated on the electronic display.
• Indication of the current wash cycle process wash, rinse or spin.
• The spin speed set.
• Optional setting - you can select Easy Iron or Extra Rinse.
Half-load detection system
Your machine features a half-load detection system. In case you load machine to approximately half or less
than the maximum laundry capacity, your machine will run so as to save washing time, water consumption
and energy in some programmes (White cotton 90°, Colourfast cotton 60°, Non colourfast cotton 40°).
When half load function is active, the machine can complete the programme you have set in a shorter
time.
Optional Functions
Depending on the programme you select, you can combine different optional functions.
• Press the button of the optional function you would like to select.
• If the indication of the function button remains lit it means that the function has been selected.
• If the indication of the function button is flashing it means you cannot use that additional function for
the wash programme you selected.
Reason for non-activation:
• The optional function you want to use in the washing programme you have selected is not applicable.
• Your machine has passed the stage, during which the optional function you want to select would be
implemented.
• It is not compatible with an optional function you have selected previously.
Washing Water Temperature Selection
You can select the washing water temperature with the washing water
temperature adjustment button.
You can gradually decrease the washing water temperature between
the maximum temperature of the selected programme and cold
washing by repeatedly pressing the Temp button.
If you have missed the washing water temperature you want, continue
and the temperature selection will loop back around.
Temperature Cycle
90° (no LED lit) - 60° - 40° - 30° -
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(cold)
*
60˚ Wash
40˚ Rinse
30˚ Spin
1200
800
600
End
Temp.Spin Easy Ironing Extra Rinse
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Easy Ironing
By using this function, you can ensure your clothes come out less
wrinkled after washing.
The easy ironing spin speed is set to 800. However you can
manually reduce the spin speed by pressing the Spin button.
60˚ Wash
40˚ Rinse
30˚ Spin
1200
800
600
End
Temp.Spin Easy Ironing Extra Rinse
Extra Rinse
You can add an extra rinse at the end of your washing cycle if you wish.
• Press the Extra Rinse button, the extra rinse LED will light.
60˚ Wash
40˚ Rinse
30˚ Spin
1200
800
600
End
Temp.Spin Easy Ironing Extra Rinse
How to Set the Child Lock
The Child Lock prevents children from stopping programmes accidentally. It only locks the control buttons
not the Programme Dial.
Switch the washing machine on.
1. When the washing machine is operating, press and hold Easy Ironing and Extra Rinse button for 3 seconds. The Easy Iron
and Extra Rinse LEDs will blink 3 times.
2. Press the buttons in the same way to unlock.
The child lock will switch off automatically at the end of the wash programme.
60˚ Wash
40˚ Rinse
30˚ Spin
1200
800
600
End
Temp.Spin Easy Ironing Extra Rinse
Finishing programme
• Your machine will stop by itself as soon as the programme you have selected finishes.
• The door lock will release and the End LED will light.
Removing Laundry
1. Open the washing machine door and remove your laundry.
2. Remove any foreign objects to avoid risk of rusting.
3. Leave the door and detergent drawer open so that residual water can evaporate.
4. If you have finished using the washing machine, turn off the water and mains supplies.
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Maintenance - Cleaning the Washing Machine
Pull out at the
same time
Always unplug the washing machine before cleaning.
Cleaning the Drum
Rust left inside the drum by metal articles should be removed immediately with chlorine-free detergent.
Never use steel wool.
Don’t put laundry in the washing machine during the drum cleaning.
Cleaning the Exterior of your Washing Machine
• Clean the outside of your washing machine with a soft cloth and mild detergent such as kitchen
detergent.
• Don’t splash water over the washing machine.
• Do not use cream cleansers, thinners or products containing alcohol or kerosene.
Cleaning the Detergent Drawer and Siphon Plug
1. Remove the detergent drawer by pulling and pressing gently on the rear centre part of the softener
compartment.
2. Wash out old detergent from the drawer with water. (Use a cloth to clean the washing machine.)
Residue detergent soon builds up if you don’t clean the drawer regularly, and can develop mould.
3. Return drawer to original position.
Press
4. Disassemble the detergent drawer. Remove the siphon
plug and clean the any residual softener thoroughly.
Replace the cleaned siphon plug and check that it is
fitted properly.
Cleaning the Door Seal and Window
• Wipe the window and seal after each wash to remove lint and stains. If lint builds up, it can cause leaks.
• Remove any coins, buttons and other objects from the door seal after each wash.
* All images are for indication only; please refer to your individual unit for actual item.
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Cleaning the Drain Filter
Be careful not to burn yourself as water in the pump may be hot after a high temperature wash.
Before cleaning the drain filter, first start the spin programme, then switch off and unplug the washing
machine.
1. Gently Open the Service Flap. Place a suitable container under the service flap to catch the water.
L612WM15
Service
Flap
2. Carefully loosen the drain filter. Turn anti-clockwise until the water gently begins to run out, this is
normal.
3. Remove the filter once the water has stopped.
4. Remove any lint and debris before carefully replacing the filter.
5. Turn the filter clockwise and screw the filter back into place.
6. Close the service flap.
* All images are for indication only; please refer to your individual unit for actual item.
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Model: L612WM15 / L612WMS15
Rated capacity: 6 kg
Energy efficiency class: A++
Energy consumption is 171 kwh per year based on 220 standard washing cycles for cotton programmes set
at 60° C and 40° C, with full and partial loads, and the consumption of low-power modes.
Actual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used.
Water consumption is 9900 litres per year based on 220 standard washing cycles for cotton programmes
set at 60° C and 40° C, with full and partial loads.
Actual water consumption will depend on how the appliance is used.
Spin-drying efficiency class is “B”, on a scale of A (most efficient) to G (least efficient).
Maximum spin speed: 1200 rpm
Remaining moisture content: 53%
Standard washing cycle programmes are the Standard 60° C Cotton Programme and the Standard 40° C
Cotton Programme. These cycles are suitable for cleaning naturally-soiled laundry and are the most efficient
washing cycles in terms of combined energy and water consumption.
Maximum Mass of Dry Cloth6 kg (Cotton programmes only)
Pressure of Tap Water0.1 MPa - 1 MPa
Features and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
For general information about this appliance
and handy hints and tips, please visit
www.knowhow.com/knowledgebank or call 0344 5611234.
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595mm (W) x 497mm (D) (excluding controls and door)
x 845mm (minimum) (H)
The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product must not be
disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose
of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the
recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and
recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help conserve natural
resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the
environment.
For more information about where you can drop off your waste for recycling, please
contact your local authority, or where you purchased your product.
DSG Retail Limited (Registered in England No. 504877)
Maylands Avenue, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 7TG. UK
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