Maytag MAF9501 User Manual

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Operating Instructions
Washing Machine
Dear Maytag customer, Thank you for choosing this quality product from Scandinavia, made in Vara, Sweden. We want you to feel assured that the inside of your new machine is just as good as the outside and that the ethics and standards that went into the production of this machine are just as high as the quality and performance that you will receive from it. We hope that this product will give you many years of pleasure. To get the most out of your new machine, we recommend that you read the installation and operating instructions before using the machine.
MAF9501
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Contents
Contents 2 Before using your machine for the first time 3
Transport protection 3 Packing material 3 Washer door 3 Checking water hardness 3
Safety instructions 4
General 4 Installation 4 Overflow guard function 4 Transport/Winter storage 4 Disposal 4
Child safety 5
Automatic door opening 5
Parts of the washing machine 6 Detergent compartment 6 Options buttons 7 Advice and tips before washing 8
Sorting laundry 8 Clothing 8 Laundry labels 8 Coloured cotton 8 Delicates 8 Laundry label symbols 8 Wool and silk 9 Artificial fibres and synthetic fibres 9 Reducing allergic reactions 9 Dyeing fabrics 9
Washing 10
Sort laundry 10 Turn on the main power switch 10 Open the washer door and load the washing 10 Add detergent and fabric softener, as required 10 Select programme 11 Programme chart 11 Select options and settings 12 Close the door and press Start 13 Once the programme has finished 13
Care and cleaning 14
Checking the filter and drainage pump 14 Cleaning the detergent compartment 14 Cleaning the outside of the machine 14 Cleaning the inside of the machine 14 Rinse holes under the agitator 15 If you have hard water 15
Troubleshooting 16
The washer door will not open 16 The machine will not start 16 Error messages 16
Technical information 18
Technical data 18 Standard tests 18
Transport protection 19 Installation 20
Positioning the washing machine 20 Adjusting the feet 20 Connection to water supply 20 Drainage connection 20 Electrical installation 21 Programme plate in multiple languages 21
Service 22
Before contacting the service division 22
Search words 23 Quick guide 24
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Before using your machine for the first time
Transport protection
Has the transport protection been re­moved? If not, see the “Transport protec­tion” chapter.
Packing material
Sort waste in accordance with local guide­lines.
Washer door
The washer door cannot be opened until the machine is connected to the electricity supply. To open the door manually, see the sec­tion entitled “The door will not open” in the “Troubleshooting” chapter. It is not possible to start the machine with the door open. To open the door during an ongoing pro­gramme, see the section entitled “Close the door and press Start”.
Checking water hardness
The quantity of detergent required depends on water hardness, among other things. Phone your local Water Board to check the water hardness in your area.
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Safety instructions
General
• Read and keep the operating instructions!
• Installation of water and electricity, if re­quired, should be carried out by a qualified professional.
• The machine should only be used for washing items as described in these in­structions - it is not intended for dry clean­ing!
• Use only detergent intended for machine washing!
• Remove any transport protection devices before using the machine (see the “Trans­port protection” chapter).
• Repairs and maintenance relating to safety or performance must be carried out by a qualified professional.
Installation
See the “Installation” chapter.
Transport/ Winter storage
If the machine is to be transported or stored in unheated premises where the tempera­ture can fall below freezing, do as follows:
• Empty the filter and drainage pump (see the “Care and cleaning” chapter).
• Shut off the water to the washing ma­chine, loosen the supply hose to the intake valve and let the water run out from the valve and hose.
Disposal
When the machine has reached the end of its service life and is to be disposed of, it should immediately be made unusable. Contact your local authority for information about where your machine should be dis­posed of and recycled in the proper way. The machine is manufactured and labelled for recycling.
Overflow guard function
If the machine’s water level rises above the normal level, the overflow guard func­tion begins to pump water out and shuts off the water intake. If the water level has not dropped within 60 seconds, the programme is terminated.
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Child safety
Keep an eye on children!
Always close the door and start the pro­gramme immediately once you have added detergent. Do not allow small children to use or play with the washing machine. Store detergent and fabric softener out of the reach of children!
Automatic door opening
The machine comes with an automatic door opening function, which means that the door opens automatically once the pro­gramme has finished. If you wish to prevent small children or pets from climbing into the machine, you can deactivate the automatic door opening function.
1. Turn off the machine using the main power switch.
2. Press the Door Open button while simul­taneously pressing the main power switch. Release the buttons.
3. Press the Key button and the red fields go out. Automatic door opening is now deactivated.
4. Press the Start/Stop button to store the setting.
If you want to reactivate the function, follow the instructions above, but when you press the Key button (point 3) the red fields light up. Store the setting by pressing the Start/ Stop button.
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Parts of the washing machine
1. Detergent compartment
2. Main power switch
3. Programme panel
4. Type plate
5. Hatch - drainage pump
6. Drainage pump (behind hatch)
7. Washer door
8. Outer door (not all models)
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Detergent compartment
1. Detergent compartment - pre-wash
2. Detergent compartment - main wash
3. Fabric softener compartment
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Cold
30
800800
14001400
40
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60
95
Cold
30
800800
13001300
40
50
60
95
Front panel
1. Main power switch 2-4. Options buttons
5. Programme selector
6. Display window
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7. Door opening
8. Start/Stop
Options buttons
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2. Button for selecting Temperature
3. Button for selecting Spin speed
4. Button for selecting Delayed Start
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Advice and tips before washing
Here are some tips that may help you be­fore washing.
Sorting your laundry
Sort items according to:
• how soiled they are
• colour
• material
Clothing
• Do up zips so that they don’t harm fabrics.
• New coloured items may contain excess dye and should therefore be washed sepa­rately the first few times.
• Turn delicate items inside out. This reduc­es the risk of burling and fading.
• Empty pockets and wash them inside out if possible!
Laundry labels
Look at the item’s laundry label. The table below indicates suitable wash programmes for various materials and wash loads.
Coloured cotton
Coloured cotton items labelled for hot washing (60°C) should be washed at 60ºC the first time in order to remove any excess dye. If you do not do so, there is a risk that the colour will run. Use detergent without bleach in order to preserve the colour of the fabric.
Delicates
Unbleached linen
Unbleached linen fabrics should be washed at 60°C, using detergent containing no bleach or optical whiteners. Heavily-soiled linen can occasionally be washed at higher temperatures, but not too often since the heat can destroy the linen’s shine and strength.
Laundry label symbols
Laundry labels Material Programme Load
Cotton, linen, white and light-coloured items. White Cotton 60° to 95° 1/1 drum
Cotton, linen. Dark-coloured items. Coloured Cottons 60° 1/1
Polyester, cotton/polyester, nylon. White items. Synthetic 60° 1/2
Rayon, acetate, acrylic. Non-colourfast Synthetic 40° 1/2 items.
Polyester, cotton/polyester, nylon. Synthetic 40° 1/2 Coloured items.
Silk and very delicate items Synthetic 30° 1/3
Items labelled with the IWS or Wool/Hand 40° 1/3 Superwash mark
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Wool and silk
These fabrics are sometimes labelled as machine washable and sometimes as hand wash. The machine’s Wool/Hand pro­gramme is at least as gentle as washing by hand. Wool is especially sensitive to processes such as washing. If you do not want to spin it, you can squeeze out the water using terry towels. In this case select No spin. To find out how to select this setting, see the “Washing” chapter. However, most items can stand a short spin. Select short spin by selecting spin speed 800 rpm.
Artificial fibres and synthetic fibres
These materials require plenty of room if they are not to become wrinkled. Only fill the drum half way when washing artificial or synthetic fibres. Select short spin by select­ing a spin speed of 800 rpm.
Economy and efficiency
You can save a lot of energy by not using more intensive programmes than neces­sary.
• Select Quick if you just need to freshen up shirts or exercise clothes, for example. This will save both water and energy.
• If you select a fast spin speed, this re­duces energy consumption when drying in a tumble dryer or airing cupboard.
Note!
When using agents for bleaching or stain removal, there is a risk of rust (corrosion) and discolouration of the machine. Environmental concerns also lead us to discourage the use of strong chemicals.
Note!
Viscose and acetates are fragile when wet.
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Washing
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Sort your laundry
See the Advice and Tips section be­fore washing.
Note!
Empty pockets. Coins, nails and the like can cause damage to the machine and fabrics.
Turn on the main power switch
Open the washer door and load the washing
If the door is closed, press the Key
button (door open). The red field lights up and the door opens after a few seconds. Load the laundry. The laundry programme chart shows how much laundry can be washed with each programme.
Liquid detergent
When using liquid detergent, follow the de­tergent manufacturer’s recommendations.
Wash ball or net
If you use a wash ball or net, place it dir­ectly in the drum and select a programme without pre-wash.
Note!
Detergent overdosing does not give better washing results, but merely causes a great­er impact on the environment. Try to use less detergent, and increase only if you are not satisfied with the results.
Fabric softener
Pour the fabric softener into the compart ment with the symbol. Use the dosage
given in the recommendations on the fabric softener package.
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Add detergent and fabric
softener, as required
The detergent packaging will have
recommendations for how much de­tergent you should use. The machine holds
6.0 kg of laundry. If you only have a small amount of washing in the machine, you can reduce the amount of detergent used.
Powder detergent
Pour the powder into the compartment for the main wash, and pre-wash as well if desired.
Main wash
Pre-wash
Fabric softener
Note!
Do not fill above the compartment’s maxi­mum fill level. Otherwise fabric softener will run in too early, which impairs the washing effect.
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Select programme
Quick
Drai
n
Spin
Rinse
Wool/hand
Syntheti
c
White Cotton
Cotton Ec
o
Coloured Cottons
Heavy Cotton
You can select a programme by turning the programme selector. A red field lights up
beside the selected programme, and the estimated programme time is shown in the
display window. Start by pressing the Start/Stop button, or go on to Options and Set­tings. Guidelines as to what specific programmes can be used for.
Heavy Cotton
Use this programme for heavily-soiled laundry. You only need to use the maximum temperature, 95 °C, if the laundry is
very heavily soiled. White Cotton
This programme is equivalent to the Heavy Cotton pro­gramme, but without a pre-wash. To be used for heavily­soiled whites where 60 °C is an adequate temperature.
Cotton Eco
Normally-soiled sheets, pillowcases and towels will come clean at 60 °C.
Coloured Cottons
Garments worn next to the skin should be washed at 60 °C. Lightly-soiled laundry can be washed at 40 °C. Most detergents today clean even at 40 °C.
Quick
Lightly-soiled laundry that only needs freshening up can be washed in a short time at 40 °C.
Synthetic
This programme is good for shirts and blouses of synthetic and blended material. Wash white items at 60 °C and coloured items at 40 °C.
Hand
Wool
This programme is used for items marked as Wool and/or Hand wash only. Maximum temperature is 40 °C, and the programme has a short spin.
Rinse
This programme performs one rinse cycle + spin. Good for cleaning cloths and mops.
Spin or Drain
To be used when you only want to spin the load or drain the water from the machine.
Programme chart
Pro-
gramme
time
(approx.
min)
Programme Pre-wash
Heavy Cotton Yes Long 95 5 3 Long 1400 1/1 65 2.20 170 White Cotton* No Long 60 3 3 Long 1400 1/1 54 1.14 130
Cotton Eco No Short 60 3 3 Long 1400 1/1 54 1.00 90 Coloured Cottons No Short 40 3 3 Long 1400 1/1 54 0.50 70 Quick No Short 40 2 0 Long 1400 1/2 22 0.30 35 Synthetic No Short 40 3 0 Short 800 1/2 30 0.30 65 Wool/Hand No Short 30 3 0 Short 800 1/3 54 0.30 40
Rinse 1 0 Long 1400 1/1 9 0.05 16
Spin 0 Long 1400 1/1 0.05 11
* Programme tested in accordance with EN 60456/A11/A12/A13
Main
wash Temp. °C
Rinses
(number)
Short
spin
(number)
Final
spin
Max. RPM
Max. load
Water con-
sumption
(approx.
litres)
Energy
consump­t i o n ( a p ­prox. kWh)
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Select options and settings
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Cold
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800800
14001400
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50
60
95
By adjusting options and settings you can tailor washing programmes to suit
your own laundry requirements. The machine remembers which settings and options you choose for each pro­gramme and uses these the next time you select the programme in ques­tion. Naturally, you can change the selection if you wish.
Temperature
Select temperature by pressing the Tem­perature button until the red field lights up beside the desired temperature. You can select temperatures between 30 °C and 95 °C or C. If you select C, the washing temperature will be the same as that of the water entering the machine. For Wool/Hand, it is not possible to select a temperature in excess of 40°C (see the table).
Spin speed/No spin
Select spin speed by pressing the Spin button until the red field lights up beside the desired spin speed. You can choose from No spin, 800 rpm and 1200 rpm. Spin at 800 rpm always signifies short spin. For certain programmes, it is not possible to select a speed in excess of 800 rpm (see the table). No spin means that the programme does not include a spin cycle and ends by drain­ing.
Delayed Start
When you select Delayed Start, the ma­chine will start 5 hours after you press:
• Delayed Start button, followed by
• Start/Stop button.
The figure ‘5’ in the display and a lighted red field next to the button indicate that the option has been activated. The number of hours until start will be shown by a count­down from 5 to 1. To cancel the delayed start, press the Start/Stop button for 3 seconds. The red field goes out. To start the machine without Delayed Start, select a programme and press the Start/Stop but­ton.
Important!
Remember to press Delayed Start followed by the Start/Stop button to start the pro­gramme.
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Close the door and press the Start/Stop button
Time remaining
The time remaining is shown in hours and minutes. Once a programme has been selected, an estimated running time for the complete programme is displayed. This may differ from time to time depending on the tem­perature of the water entering the machine and the size of the load. During the actual programme the time counts down in min­utes. If the programme time is longer than a previous wash with the same programme, “1” will be displayed until the programme is finished.
To add or remove washing after the programme starts
If you want to add or remove items after the programme has started, you can stop the programme by pressing and holding the Key button (door open) for three seconds. The red field flashes. When restarting, add any extra detergent needed and close the door. The machine starts automatically from the point where the programme was inter­rupted.
Once the programme has finished
Once a programme is finished, “End”
is shown in the display. The door opens automatically once the programme has finished. If you want to de­activate “automatic door opening”, see the “Child safety” chapter.
• Remove the laundry.
• Switch off the main power switch. If you have small children or pets at home, close the washer door once you have re moved the laundry.
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If you want to stop or change a programme
You can also stop a programme by press­ing the Start/Stop button for three seconds. To restart the machine, select a new pro­gramme, add any new detergent needed and press the Start/Stop button.
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Care and cleaning
Checking the filter and drainage pump
The washing machine has a filter, where coins, hairpins and the like can get caught. To clean the filter and drainage pump:
1. Make sure the machine is empty of water and that it is switched off at the mains.
2. Open the drainage pump hatch. Use the partition for the detergent compartment as shown in the picture.
3. Drain out the water, into a bowl, for example, by unhooking the drainage hose from the pin inside the hatch.
Cleaning the detergent compartment
Pull the detergent compartment out as far as it will go.
Then pull it up and out as shown in the illus­tration. Rinse the detergent compartment and brush it clean.
Replace the compartment.
Note!
Do not run the detergent compartment through a dishwasher!
4. Open the pump by screwing the cover anti­clockwise. Remove the cover with the filter.
5. Remove any objects or rubbish from the pump housing. Check to see that the pump blades, right at the back, will rotate.
6. Screw on the cover and filter, replace the drainage hose on the hatch pin and close the hatch.
Cleaning the outside of the machine
Clean the outside of the machine and the programme panel with a mild cleaner. Do not use any solvents, as these can damage the machine.
Note!
Do not hose down or spray the machine with water.
Cleaning the inside of the machine to avoid unpleasant smells
Modern washing detergents often allow washing at low temperatures. This means, however, that small deposits can build up in the machine. These, in turn, may lead to unpleasant smells developing. To avoid this, we recommend running a 95° wash programme now and again. When you do this, use a small quantity of detergent. It is not necessary to put any actual washing in the machine.
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Rinse holes under the agitator
If you think that objects such as nails, paper clips, needles or the like may have fallen into the wash drum, you should check un­der the agitator. Such objects can rust and cause spots on clothing. Nails and other sharp objects can cause holes in fabrics.
Do as follows:
1. Use a screwdriver or similar tool.
2. Insert the screwdriver into the central
hole on the agitator and twist the screwdriv­er handle gently to the left.
3. With your other hand, grasp the agita­tor and pull it towards you as shown in the illustration.
4. Lift the agitator.
5. Remove any objects.
6. Place the agitator in the mounting hole
with the F-mark towards you. Ensure that all the agitator fasteners are in their holes in the drum. Push it away from you until it catches.
If you have hard water
If you live in an area with hard water, the washer drum may develop a greyish-white coating. To get rid of this, empty a sachet of citric acid, approximately 20 grams, into the washer drum and run the White Cot­ton wash at 95° C. You can find citric acid among the spices, etc. at your local super­market.
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Troubleshooting
The washer door will not open
1. Check that the main power switch is on.
2. Is there power? Check your home’s fuses
(circuit breakers). The washer door cannot be opened with the Key button if power is off.
3. If nothing else works, the washer door can be opened as follows:
• First check that there is no water left in the machine. If there is any water left and you are unable to run the Drain programme, empty the machine by detaching the drain­age hose. This is described under the heading “Checking the Filter and Drainage pump”, in the “Care and cleaning” chapter.
• Ensure that the main power switch is off.
• Open the hatch to the drainage pump, bottom left as shown in the illustration.
• Insert the handle back into its slot and screw it tight. Close the hatch to the drain age pump. If the washer door still will not open in the normal way, contact the service division.
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The machine will not start
1. Is the washer door properly closed?
Push it firmly.
2. Is there power? Check your home’s fuses.
Error messages
The display indicates if an error has oc­curred during operation. In order to exit er­ror message status after implementing the measures below, turn off the machine. The error messages that may be shown are:
The door is not closed
If the first red field beside the Start/Stop button is flashing, you tried to start a pro­gramme with the washer door open. Close the door and the programme will start.
• Unfasten the screws holding the red plas­tic handle in place.
• Pull the handle and the door opens.
Overfilling
If F1 is flashing in the display.
1. Shut off the water tap.
2. Call the service division.
Drainage error
If F3 is flashing, there is a problem with drainage. Check:
- that no objects are stuck in the drainage hose outlet.
- that the drainage pump is not blocked by foreign objects. Clean the pump (see the “Care and cleaning” chapter).
- that there are no kinks in the drainage hose. After implementing corrective action, run the Drain programme or press the Key but­ton (door open) to empty the machine. If this does not help, call the service division.
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Water intake error
If F4 is flashing in the display. Fault with water supply. Check:
- that the tap on the water pipe is open.
- that the filter in the machine’s water intake is not blocked.
1. Shut off the water tap.
2. Unscrew the hose.
3. Clean the filter in the intake valve on the
machine.
4. Screw the hose back on.
5. Turn on the tap.
6. Run the programme again to check if the
fault is fixed.
7. If the fault remains, call the service divi­sion.
Door opening error
If F6 is flashing in the display, call the service division.
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Technical information
Technical data
Height: 850 mm Width: 595 mm Depth: 585 mm Weight: 73/78 (with outer door) kg Cylinder volume: 50 l Max. washing capacity: 6.0 kg Spin speed: 800/1400 rpm Rated power: See type plate. Element power: See type plate. Water pressure: 0.1 - 1 MPa 1 - 10 kp/cm
10 - 100 N/cm Wash drum and liquid compartment material: Stainless steel Outer casing material: Powder-coated and ParaStyle:Technical information hot-galvanized sheet steel or stainless steel. Setup: Stationary on four adjustable, rubber-clad feet Water connection: 1.5 m PEX tubing Drain: 1.7 m polypropylene tubing
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Standard tests
Europe: EN 60456/A11/A12/A13 Washing programme: Hevay white, 60°C, 6.0 kg cotton Connection: Cold water 15°C Test method noise measurement: IEC-60704-2-4
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Transport protection
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Before the machine is used, the three trans­port protection devices should be removed as shown below. Each transport protection device consists of a screw, a washer, and a rubber spacer. The rubber spacers are used after removal as protection for the transport protection device holes.
1. First remove the screws and remove the washers.
3. Finally, the rubber spacers should be turned over and replaced in the transport protection device holes.
2. Then remove the rubber spacers.
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Installation
Positioning the washing machine
The washing machine can be installed as a built-in or freestanding unit. Position the machine so that the electrical plug is easily accessible.
A. Built-in
The washing machine can be installed under a counter top with a working height of 850-900 mm. Leave a space of approxi mately 5 mm around the machine.
B. Freestanding
The washing machine can be positioned beside or under a dryer.
Adjusting the feet
Adjust the feet so that the machine is steady and balanced on the floor. Tighten the locking nuts.
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should be 0.1–1MPa (approx. 1–10kp/cm 10–100N/cm2). There should be a stopcock on the water pipe. If the pipes are newly installed, it may be wise to flush them through so that any dirt is washed away. Otherwise, dirt can clog the filter in the machine’s water intake and cut off the water supply.
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Drainage connection
The machine is supplied with a connected drainage hose that can be fastened to a laundry sink or similar. The height must be 600 - 900 mm above floor level.
600-900 mm
Locking nut
Connection to water supply
Water connection should be carried out by a qualified person. Connect the machine using the accom­panying supply hose. Water pressure
A lower position (600 mm) is always prefer­able. Ensure that the drainage hose has no kinks.
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Electrical installation
Electrical connection must be via a plug connected to an earthed wall socket or by cable for fixed installation and all-pole dis­connection, by a qualified professional.
Connection on delivery
The machine is supplied as single-phase, 230V with plug, heat output 2000 W and has a 10A fuse. Any earth fault fuses must be type A.
Note!
Repairs and maintenance relating to safety or performance must be carried out by a qualified professional.
Programme plate in multiple languages
Certain machines include double-sided programme plates in different languages (see the detergent compartment and the bag with the user handbook that comes with the machine).
You can replace or turn the card yourself for the most appropriate language for you. To remove the card from its holder in the de­tergent compart­ment, press the card with your thumb and push it sideways (see illustration). The card will then bend slightly and you can easily remove it. To fit the card, bend it slightly in order to easily insert it into the holder in the deter­gent compartment.
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Service
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TYPE: WMxx
xxx x xxxxxxx M xxxxxxxW
Before contacting the service division,
make sure you know the model designa­tion, type designation and serial number. The model designation can be found on the detergent compartment. Type designation and serial number can be found on the type plate above the washer door.
Model number WMxx
Serial number (12 digits)
Model designation
Type plate
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Search words
A
Acrylic 8 Allergies 9 Artificial fibres 9
B
Bleach 8 Bleaching 9
C
Care 14 Child safety 5 Cleaning 14 Cotton 8
D
Delayed Start 12 Delicates 8 Depth 18 Detergent 3, 4, 10, 11 Detergent compartment 6, 24 Disposal 4 Door 3, 6, 10, 13 Dosage 3, 10 Drainage pump 6, 14, 16 Dyeing fabrics 9
L
Laundry labels 8, 24 Limescale 15 Linen 8 Liquid detergent 6, 24
M
Main power switch 6, 7
N
No spin 12
O
Options 7, 12 Overflow guard function 4
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Packaging 3 Panel 6, 7 Polyester 8, 9 Powder detergent 10 Programmes 8, 11, 13, 24 Programme time 13
Q
T
Technical information 18 Temperature 7, 11, 12 Transport 4 Transport protection 19 Troubleshooting 16 Type plate 6, 22
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Viscose 9
W
Wash ball 10 Wash load 8 Water hardness 3 Weight 18 Width 18 Winter storage 4 Wool 8, 9, 11
E
Energy consumption 9 Error messages 16
F
Fabric softener 6, 10, 24 Filter 14
H
Hand wash 8, 9, 11 Height 18
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Installation 4, 20, 21
Quick guide 24
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Safety 4 Service 22 Settings 12 Short spin 9, 11, 12 Silk 9 Sorting laundry 8, 24 Spin 7, 9, 11, 12, 18 Start 7, 11 Stop 13 Stop or change prog 13 Synthetic fibres 9
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Quick guide
Cold
30
800800
14001400
40
50
60
95
Quick
Drai
n
Spin
Rinse
Wool/hand
Syntheti
c
White Cotton
Cotton Ec
o
Coloured Cottons
Heavy Cotton
Washing
• Empty pockets and do up zips.
• Read the item’s
laundry label.
• Sort your laundry.
NB! Place underwired bras in a laundry net
Load the laundry
• Press the main power switch.
• Press and hold the Key button for 3 seconds to open the door.
• Load the laundry and close the door.
Detergent compartment
• Pour detergent into the main wash compartment, and pre-wash compart­ment as well if required. Pour fabric
softener into the compartment on the right with the symbol.
If you use liquid detergent, follow the deter­gent manufacturer’s recommendations.
Main wash
Pre-wash
Fabric softener
Select programme
• Select a programme by turning the programme selector.
• Select any options and settings.
• Press the Start/Stop button.
Programme finished
• The text End in the display indicates that the wash programme has fin­ished.
• The washer door opens automati-
cally once the programme has finished.
• Remove the laundry.
• Switch off the main power switch. If you have small children or pets at home, close the washer door once you have re moved the laundry.
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