Nordmende WD1200LUXNMSL Installation And Operation Manual

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Washer-dryer installation and operation manual
Built-in Washing Machine
WD1200LUXNMWH
WD1200LUXNMSL
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SPECIFICATIONS
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY
USING THE APPLIANCE. PRACTICAL TIPS
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
SAFETY AND TROUBLESHOOTING
ENVIRONMENTAL WARNINGS
washing machine
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warnings
This washing machine comes with a manual that includes operating, maintenance and installation instructions. Please read all the instructions before using the washing machine.
Do not wash items that have previously been cleaned, washed, soaked or treated with petrol, solvents for dry cleaning, other inflammable substances or explosives, as they produce fumes that could catch fire or explode.
Do not add petrol, solvents for dry cleaning or other inflammable or explosive substances to the wash water as they produce fumes that could catch fire or explode.
Do not repair or replace any part of the washing machine or try to carry out any type of servicing unless it is recommended in the maintenance instructions in the manual.
Do not climb onto the machine or stand
on the open hatch door.
Do not use an extension lead or adaptor to connect your washing machine to the mains supply.
The machine should only be used for the purpose it is designed for.
Follow the washing instructions recommended by the manufacturer of the garment to be washed.
Do not turn your washing machine on until you are sure that:
• It has been installed in accordance with the installation instructions.
• All the water, drainage, mains electricity and earth connections meet the local regulations and/or other applicable regulations.
To avoid the risk of fire, electric shocks, injury or damage when using your washing machine, please take the following precautions:
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Water inlet hose.
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ACCESSORIES
Power
cord
Detergent
dispenser
Control
panel
Stainless
steel drum
Accesible filter
(behind kickplate)
Kickplate
Drain hose
Hatch
Adjustable feet
Work top
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a Remove the screws holding the plastic
covers to the back of the washing machine.
b Loosen and remove the 3 blocking
screws.
c Cover the holes with the plastic covers
you have just removed.
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Do not throw the blocking screws away. You may need to move the washing machine at a later date.
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a/c
a Remove the base, corner protectors and
top cover.
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UNPACKING AND UNBLOCKING THE WASHING MACHINE
UNBLOCKING
UNPACKING
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CONNECTION TO THE MAINS WATER SUPPLY AND DRAINAGE
The water supply hose is inside the drum:
a Connect the bent end of the hose to the
threaded inlet of the electrovalve located at the rear of the washing machine.
b Connect the other end of the hose to
the water intake. Then securely tighten the connection nut.
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a It is recommended that you have a fixed
drainage outlet 50 to 70 cm from the floor. Avoid the drain hose being too tight, kinked or restricted.
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CONNECTION TO THE
MAINS WATER SUPPLY
DRAINAGE
CONNECTION
It is important that the drain hose bend is correctly fastened to the outlet, to prevent any risk of it becoming detached and causing flooding.
If your washing machine has a hot water intake, connect the hose with the red threaded end to the hot water tap, and to the electrovalve with the red filter.
The washing machine must be connected to the mains water supply, using the new supply hoses supplied with the appliance. Do not use water supply hoses that have been used before. For your washing machine to work properly, the mains water pressure must be between 0.05 and 1MPa (0.05 and 10 Kgr/cm
2
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Important
Use the adjustable feet to level the washing machine. This will reduce the noise level and prevent it from moving during use.
Do not bring the feet too far out, you will achieve better stability.
You need to use a spanner for the models that have a nut.
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LEVELLING THE WASHING MACHINE AND CONNECTING IT TO THE MAINS ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
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Consult the specifications plate located on the hatch door of the washing machine before making the electrical connections. Ensure that the voltage reaching the plug is the same as that on the plate.
Do not remove the specifications plate. The information on it is important.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
LEVELLING
It is very important to correctly earth the washing machine. The electrical installation, plug, socket, fuses or automatic switch and counter must be correctly dimensioned for the maximum power indicated on the specifications plate.
Do not plug the washing machine plug into the socket with wet or damp hands.
To remove the power cord, pull on the body of the plug.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a cord or special unit provided by either the manufacturer or your after­sales service.
With built-in washing machines, the plug must be accessible after installation.
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INSTALLING THE WASHING MACHINE UNDER A KITCHEN WORKTOP AND PRE-CLEANING
When your washing machine has been correctly installed, we recommend that you pre-clean the machine.
This is to check that the installation, the connections and the drainage are all correct, and to thoroughly clean the inside of the washing machine before any wash programmes are run (see the operating instructions on the following pages).
a Select the normal programme at 60ºC.
b Press the Start/Stop button.
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PRE-CLEANING
INSTALLATION UNDER
A WORKTOP
Your washing machine may be fitted underneath a kitchen worktop.
If you need to remove the washing machine’s worktop, for safety reasons you need to fit a protection plate which you can obtain from your Dealer or Technical Assistance Service.
Follow these steps to fit the plate:
a Remove the washing machine work top
by taking out the side screws and moving it gently back.
b Take out the screws and remove the
parts holding the worktop in place.
c Put the protection plate into place and
screw it to the washing machine so it can then be inserted in the place you wish, fitting spongy adhesive all around the perimeter first to prevent noise.
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a Sort the clothes according to fabric
and how they are made:
We recommend using the delicate
programmes for sensitive fabrics. There is a special wool programme for woollens.
b Sort clothes according to how soiled
they are.
• Wash lightly soiled garments using a short programme.
• Use a programme without prewash for medium-soiled garments.
• Wash heavily soiled garments using a long programme with prewash.
a Sort your clothes according to colour.
Wash whites and coloured separately.
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Important
Before placing the clothes in the drum, make sure all the pockets are empty.
Any small objects may block the drain pump.
Prewash Wash
Wash
PREPARATION
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PREPARING GARMENTS FOR WASHING
30
60
90
40
Cold
Important
We recommend loading the washing machine to its full capacity. This means savings on water and energy.
Whenever possible, we recommend that you wash garments of different sizes within the same wash programme. This improves the washing action and also aids the correct distribution of the garments in the drum when spin-drying, and the washing machine will therefore be quieter.
It is a good idea to put small garments in a wash bag.
SORTING THE CLOTHES
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Before using the drying programme, first check the label on the garment to make sure it can be tumble dried.
Make sure beforehand that your woollens can be machine­washed.
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a Your washing machine’s detergent
dispenser has three compartments.
b Put the detergent or additive into the
detergent dispenser before starting the wash programme.
c Liquid detergents may also be used in
this washing machine. An optional detergent dispenser is to be used for this, which can be obtained from the Technical Service Network.
Place this optional dispenser inside the wash compartment.
The level of liquid must never be higher than the MAX mark printed on the dispenser wall.
Remember that the amount of detergent to be used will always depend on:
The amount of clothes to be washed. How heavily the clothes are soiled.
The hardness of the water (Information on water hardness in your area can be obtained from the competent local authorities).
We recommend the use of a decalcifying product if the water hardness is high in your area.
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USING DETERGENT AND ADDITIVES
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DETERGENT AND
ADDITIVES
Important
Remember that concentrated detergents exist which are more environment- and nature-friendly.
The use of more detergent than necessary will not improve you washing results, and apart from costing
you money it will have a negative effect
on the preservation of the
environment.
We therefore recommend you follow the detergent manufacturer’s instructions.
Important
WASH
FABRIC SOFTENERPREWASH
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SELECTION OF WASHING AND DRYING PROGRAMME
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programme selector command
start/ stop key
drying time key
centrifuge selector command
detergent dispenser
additional function
intensive wash key
extra rinsing key
easy ironing key
To select a wash programme, proceed as follows:
a Starting from the off “0” position, the
washing machine turns on when selecting the desired wash programme, (see programme table).
b In the command carrier the End of
Programme pilot light flashes on and off.
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Celeris 30
Celeris 30
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There are five types of programme:
Normal programmes Auxiliary programmes Wool programmes Delicate programmes Drying programmes
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We recommend you choose a wash programme without prewash whenever possible. This will save you money and help protect the environment.
The procedure for selecting the drying time is as follows:
a Select drying time in minutes using the
drying time button.
The time will appear on the display,
increasing each time the drying time button is pressed.
If you select a wash + dry option, the load must not be over 4 kg. (1.5 kg. for delicate wash programmes).
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Quick 30ºC Normal cold Normal 30ºC Normal 40ºC Normal 60ºC Normal 90ºC Prewash 60ºC
Auxiliary Wool Delicate
PROGRAMMES
Normal
Rinses Spin-drying
Wool 35ºC Delicate 40ºC
Delicate 30ºC Delicate cold
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Drying
Delicate dry Normal dry
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Programme
Recommended temperature
Fabric type
M
of
Extra
rinse
Intensive
wash
Easy-iron
Spin speed
selection
No spin
Anti-crease
Cotton/Linen whites/colours very light soil
Cotton/Linen delicate colours very light soil
Cotton/Linen delicate colours light soil
Cotton/Linen fast colours light soil
Cotton/Linen fast colours medium soil
Cotton/Linen whites heavy soil
Cotton/Linen whites/fast colours heavy soil
Cotton/cotton mix Sinthetic/Delicate Wool/wool mix
Cotton/cotton mix Sinthetic/Delicate Wool/wool mix
Wool/wool mix whites/colours light soil
Sinthetic/cotton mix delicate colours medium soil
Sinthetic/cotton mix delicate colours light soil
Sinthetic/cotton mix delicate colours very light soil
Sinthetic/mixed fabrics
Cotton/Linen
(*)
Programme for wash and energy consumption assessment in accordance with standard EN60456, press intensive wash button.
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Quick 30ºC
Normal cold
Normal 30ºC
Normal 40ºC
Normal 60ºC
Normal 90ºC
Prewash 60ºC
Rinses
Spin-drying
Wool 35ºC
Delicate 40ºC
Delicate 30ºC
Delicate cold
Delicate dry
Normal dry
Normal programmesDelicate programmes
Wool P.
Auxiliary prog.
Possible option buttons
Cold
WOOL 35
Cold
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO NO
Drying prog.
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Wash
product
compartment
Programme description
Total consumption
kWh/litres
Max load
of clothes
(Kg)
Anti-crease
Normal wash, rinses, automatic additive absorption if desired and long final spin
Drain and long final spin
Rinses, automatic additive absorption if desired and long final spin
Delicate wash, rinses, automatic additive absorption if desired and gentle final spin
Prewash, normal wash, rinses, automatic additive absorption if desired and long final spin
Normal wash, rinses, automatic additive absorption if desired and long final spin
SHORT wash, rinses, automatic additive absorption if desired and long final spin
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NOTE: the KWh and litre consumptions and programme durations may vary depending on the
type and amount of clothes, mains water pressure, etc.
1,5
6
6
6
6
6
6
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3
3
3
1,5
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Approx.
duration
(minutes)
0,20/30
0,15/49
0,40/49
0,65/49
1,02/49
1,90/55
1,45/60
0,05/30
0,05/0
0,50/60
0,60/55
0,35/55
0,15/55
1,2/26
2,8/48
1,8/27
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60
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91
120
105
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40
60
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160
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WOOL wash, rinses, automatic additive absorption if desired and gentle final spin
Delicate dry
Normal dry
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SELECTING THE ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS
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SPIN-DRYING
This option, specially recommended for heavily soiled, stained clothes, achieves better results by extending the normal wash cycle.
The selected programme is associated with centrifuge revolutions.
a It can be changed by turning the
centrifuge selector command.
b Elimination of centrifuge
By turning the centrifuge selector
command we come to the centrifuge elimination command. A programme without final centrifuge; it is used for avoiding the formation of creases in special fabrics.
INTENSIVE WASH
The washing process stops at the last rinse, leaving clothes soaked in water. To finish the programme select the spin speed desired and push the Start/Stop button. It is used, for example, when you are not at home and want to delay the spin-drying until you get home, to prevent the clothes creasing after spin-drying and being left in the drum to be removed.
STOP/ANTI-CREASE
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Increases the level of the final rinse obtained in the clothes; suitable for large loads and garments belonging to people with sensitive skin. Increases water consumption!
EXTRA RINSE
This option avoids the formation of creases in the garments by the operation of a special programme with special turns to soften the clothes after the centrifuge so as to make ironing easier.
EASY IRONING
To start the washing machine push the Start/Stop button.
STARTING UP
Switching the program selection dial to the “0” position turns the machine off.
OFF
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WASH/DRY PROGRAM STATUS AND POWER CUTS
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PROGRAMME
PHASES
Once started, current programme status and time remaining till completion can be ascertained from the screen.
The active phases will appear successively at the top of the display as the programme progresses. The time remaining until the end of the programme will also appear on the display. It updates at regular intervals, but not minute by minute.
Any option button can be selected provided the wash phase in which it takes effect has not been passed and when the programme accepts the option.
Pressing the start/stop button during the wash activates the PAUSE function.
POWER CUTS
If there is a power cut, the washing machine will continue to operate from the point at which it stopped when power is reconnected (its memory lasts for a few hours).
warnings
Level the washing machine by adjusting the
feet to reduce the noise caused by spin-drying.
Try and wash clothes of different sizes in the same wash programme to favour the distribution of the clothes inside the drum during spin-drying.
All the models have a safety system for spin-drying that prevents spin-drying from being carried out if the distribution of the clothes inside the drum is too concentrated. This prevents the appliance from vibrating too much. If you find that the clothes are not properly wrung out, try spin-drying them again after having distributed the clothes more evenly in the drum.
If the programme is changed on the selector dial during the washing and drying process, the washer-dryer will go onto PAUSE status and the programme will be cancelled.
If you need to add or remove a garment, press the start/stop button and make sure that the water level is not above the door overflow level and that the temperature inside is not high. Press the start/stop button again to restart the wash from the same cycle phase it had stopped at.
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After each wash, leave the door open for a while to allow the air to circulate freely inside the machine.
From time to time, depending on the hardness of your water, it is recommendable to run a full wash cycle using a decalcifying product. This will
extend the life of your washing machine.
MAINTENANCE
The washing machine should be disconnected from the mains electricity supply before any cleaning or maintenance is carried out.
Clean the detergent dispenser whenever there is any washing product residue left inside.
a Pull outwards on the detergent
dispenser to remove it completely.
b Use warm water and a brush to
clean the compartments.
c Also clean the additive
compartment siphons, having removed them first. Once they have been cleaned, put them back making sure that they fit right in to the back. Put the dispenser back into the washing machine.
A dirty or incorrectly fitted siphon will prevent the additives from being taken in and leave water inside the compartment at the end of the wash.
Important Important
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CLEANING THE DETERGENT DISPENSER
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CLEANING THE ACCESISBLE FILTER AND THE OUTSIDE
maintenance and cleaning
To avoid burns, do not carry out this operation when the wash water is at a temperature of over 30ºC.
When there have been spillages of detergent or additives from the dispenser onto the washing machine cabinet, clean them up right away as they are corrosive.
Clean the accessible filter if the drain pump is blocked by any foreign objects.
a Remove the kickplate by pulling gently
on its edges and turning it downwards, to release the clips.
If you do not have access from the side,
insert a small screwdriver into the three slots at the top of the kickplate, in order to get leverage and release the clips.
b Place a container under the drain pump
filter to collect any water that comes out of it.
c Half- or quarter-turn the filter to the left.
Water will start to come out.
d When all the water has drained out of
the washing machine, turn the filter several times until it can be completely removed by gently pulling on it.
e Remove the objects or fluff caught in the
filter or the drain pump.
f Put the filter and kickplate back in place
again.
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Important
CLEANING THE OUTSIDE
CLEANING THE FILTER
The outside of the washing machine should be cleaned with warm soapy water or a gentle cleaning agent. Do not use abrasive cleaning products or solvents. It should then be thoroughly dried with a soft cloth.
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Never open up the appliance. There is no fuse or similar component inside that can be replaced by the user.
Important
If you detect any problems with your washing machine, you will probably be able to rectify them yourself by consulting the following instructions.
If this is not the case, unplug the appliance and contact the
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICE.
This may be due to the following:
Check the door is properly shut.
The washing machine is not plugged into the mains or
there is no voltage in the mains supply.
The Start/Stop button has not been pressed.
If the washing machine door is not properly shut, F04 will appear on the display.
This may be due to the following:
The blocking and transport screws have not been removed.
The washing machine has not been correctly levelled.
Indicator
FO1
FO2
CO3
FO4
FO5
. . . . .
F10
Problems
No water coming in
Does not drain or spin-dry
Does not spin-dry
Does not start
Call the Technical Assistance Service
PROBLEMS
Why won’t the washing machine start?
Why is the washing machine vibrating or making too much noise?
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Why doesn’t the washing machine take in water?
Why doesn’t the washing machine drain or spin-dry?
Why doesn’t the washing machine spin-dry?
Why can’t I see any water in the drum during the wash?
Indicator F01, no water coming in, this may be due to a cut in the water supply, a tap turned off or a blocked water inlet filter.
The possible solutions are as follows: wait for the water supply to be reconnected, turn on the tap, or remove the water inlet hose and clean the filter. If this failure is detected, F01 will appear on the display.
The reasons for the F02 indicator may be the following: washing machine drain pump blocked, building drainage pipes blocked, or incorrect pump electrical connection.
Solution: if the pump is blocked, gain access to it as described in section 2, maintaining and cleaning the appliance. If this failure is detected, F02 will appear on the display.
This may be due to an uneven distribution of clothes in the drum and may cause an excessive level of vibrations.
The solution is to select a spin-drying programme. If this failure is detected, C3 will appear on the display.
This is due to the fact that the washing machine is provided with a system which is able to adapt to the load and type of fabrics, adjusting the levels of water and energy used, in order to preserve the environment. So, although the water level you can see through the hatch may look low, there is no cause for concern as washing and rinsing efficiency will still be optimum.
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This may be because the dispenser needs cleaning. This simple operation is described in Maintaining and cleaning
the appliance. 1- Cleaning the detergent dispenser.
Washing machines today are provided with safety systems for users. One of them is that the washing machine cannot be opened until it is certain that the drum is quite still. This is why the hatch cannot be opened for 2 minutes.
This time is for guidance purposes only and may be affected by the conditions under which the selected programme is being run, e.g. initial water temperature, size of load or unbalance caused by the garments during spin drying.
The washing machine can detect other indications. When this happens a number of other indicators appear on the display: F05, F06..., F10. If this happens, call the Official Technical Service.
Why is there still some water in the dispenser?
Why can’t I open the hatch immediately after the wash has finished?
Why doesn’t the remaining time shown on the clock coincide with the real time left until the selected cycle finishes?
Other indications
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When your appliance is of no further use, it should not be disposed of together with general domestic waste.
It can be taken, free of charge, to a specific waste collection centre, run by your local authority, or dealers who provide this service.
Disposing of waste domestic appliances separately means avoiding possible negative consequences for the environment and health, derived from incorrect disposal. This will enable the materials in them to be treated and recycled, obtaining important savings in energy and resources.
To highlight the obligation of collaborating with selective waste collection, the product is marked with a symbol to warn against using traditional containers for disposing of the appliance.
For further information, contact your local authority or the shop where you purchased the product.
INFORMATION FOR THE CORRECT DISPOSAL OF WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES
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