BEFORE USING THE WASHING MACHINE, YOU SHOULD
CERTAINLY READ THE INFORMATION IN USER’S MANUAL.
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER-1: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS3
CHAPTER-2: BEFORE USING WASHING MACHINE
x Safety warnings
x Recommendations
CHAPTER-3: SETTING UP .....
x Removing transport safety screws
x Adjusting adjustable stays
x Electrical connection
x Water inlet connection
x Water discharge connection
CHAPTER-4: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR
LAUNDERING
CHAPTER-5: CONTROL PANEL
x Detergent drawer
x Programme knob
x Spin speed selector knob
x Electronic display
CHAPTER-6: OPERATING YOUR MACHINE
x Selecting programme
x Auxiliary functions
x Starting the programme
x Child lock
x Cancelling programme
x Finishing programme
CHAPTER-7: WARNING SYMBOLS
x Warning of water cut-off/low mains water pressure
x Warning of clogged pump fitler
CHAPTER-8: MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF YOUR
MACHINE
CHAPTER-9: PRACTICAL INFORMATION
CHAPTER-10: TROUBLESHOOTING
CHAPTER-11: AUTOMATIC FAULT WARNINGS AND
WHAT TO BE DONE
CHAPTER-12: DESCRIBING AND SAVING ENERGY
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CHAPTER -1: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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1.Detergent drawe
2.Upper tray
3.Programme knob
4.Electronic display
5.Door
6.Cover of pump filter
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7.Transport safety
screw
8.Power cable
9.Discharging hose
10.Water inlet valve
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CHAPTER -1: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Operating voltage / frequency
(V/Hz)
Total current (A)
Water pressure (Mpa)
Total power (W)
Maximum dry laundry capacity
(kg)
Wringing revolution (rev / min)
Programme number
Dimensions
(Height x Width x Depth) (mm)
(220-240) V ~/50Hz
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Maximum: 1 Mpa
Minimum: 0.1 MPa
2200
9
1200
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845 x 597 x 582
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CHAPTER -2: BEFORE USING YOUR WASHING MACHINE
SAFETY WARNINGS
SAFETY WARNINGS
x Do not use multiple receptacles or extension cord.
x Do not plug in damaged or torn plugs.
x In case of a breakdown of power cable, contact the nearest
authorized service for replacing it.
xNever pull the cable when unplugging. Grab the plug when
unplugging.
xDo not plug-in or out the plug from the receptacle with wet hands
to prevent electric shock.
x Never touch the machine with your wet, damped hand or foot.
x Never open the detergent compartment when the appliance is
running.
x Never force the door to open when the washing machine is
running.
x Do not touch discharging hose and water during discharging as the
appliance may reach high temperatures when running.
xIn case of any breakdown, unplug the appliance firstly and then
turn the water faucet off. Do not attempt to repair by yourself and
consult authorized service.
xRemember that packaging materials of your machine may be
dangerous for children. Keep the packaging materials in a place
where children cannot reach or dispose of them as to wasting
instructions.
x Do not allow your children play with the washing machine which is
an electrically-driven appliance.
x Keep your pets away from your machine.
x Your machine should only be used by adults in line with the
information provided in this user’s manual.
xYour machine is designed to be used domestically. Commercial
use will cause your warranty to be cancelled.
x Anyone’s intervention to your machine except authorized services
in anyway will cause your warranty to be invalid.
x Ideal operating temperature of your machine is 15-25C.
xDo not deploy your machine on carpet and suchlike grounds that
shall block ventilation of the base.
x Do not keep inflammable liquids near your machine.
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CHAPTER -2: BEFORE USING YOUR WASHING MACHINE
SAFETY WARNINGS / RECOMMENDATIONS
xYou should absolutely remove the transport screws of your
machine before the first usage. Faults occurring in the machines
operated with transport screw fitted shall be out of scope of
warranty.
x Do not put discharging hose of your machine in a vessel, bucket or
sink.
x Your machine is out of warranty against faults caused by any kind
of external factors (spate, pesticides, fire, etc.).
x The appliance is not intended for use by people (including children)
with reduced physical,sensor yor mental capabilities , or lack of
experience and knowledge , unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
preson responsible for their safety.Children should be supervised
to ensure that they don’t play with the appliance.
RECOMMENDATIONS
x Before beginning to use your washing machine, ask for free-of-
charge help about installing, commissioning and using your
washing machine by calling the nearest authorized service.
xIt is recommended to perform the first washing operation in
95 White Cotton programme and without laundry by inserting
½ scale of detergent in 2
drawer.
x As detergent or softener exposed to air for a long time may cause
residues, put your detergent or softener in the detergent drawer in
the beginning of each washing.
x It is recommended that you wash only extremely dirty laundries in
prewashing programme.
nd
compartment of the detergent
xThe amount of laundries you put in your washing machine shall not
exceed the maximum amount indicated. By this way, your machine
shall run in saving mode.
x It will help that inner side of your machine will remain dry and no
unpleasant smell will occur provided that you unplug the appliance,
turn off the water inlet faucet and leave the door open or spaced-
out if you will not use your machine for a long time.
xSome water may be left in your machine due to experiments and
tests carried out during production. This will not damage your
machine.
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CHAPTER -3: SETTING UP
REMOVING TRANSPORT SAFETY SCREWS
Before operating your washing machine, you should certainly remove
the transport safety screw on the rear side of the machine.
For this reason, transport safety screws shall be loosened by being
rotated in counter-clockwise using an appropriate wrench.
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CHAPTER -3: SETTING UP
REMOVING TRANSPORT SAFETY SCREWS
Transport screws shall be removed by pulling out.
Fit the plastic transport screw taps delivered in accessories bag to the
places where transport screws have been removed.
The transport safety screws should be stored to be used in case of a
transportation.
You should absolutely remove the transport screws of your machine
before the first usage. Faults occurring in the machines operated with
transport screw fitted shall be out of scope of warranty.
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CHAPTER -3: SETTING UP
ADJUSTING ADJUSTABLE STAYS
x Do not install your machine on a carpet or suchlike grounds.
x To ensure silent and vibration-free operation of your machine, it
should be deployed on a non-sliding and firm ground.
x Loosen the plastic adjustment nut.
x Adjust the stays upward and downward by rotating them.
x After maintaining the balance, compress the plastic adjustment nut
upward again.
x Never put cardboard, wood or suchlike materials under your
machine if you are intending to stabilize the distortions on the
ground.
x When cleaning the ground, on which your machine rests, be
careful not to disorder stays stabilization.
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CHAPTER -3: SETTING UP
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION / WATER INLET CONNECTION
Electrical connection
x Your washing machine is set to 220-240V and 50Hz.
xMains cord of your washing machine is equipped with a specific
grounded plug. This plug should always be inserted to a grounded
receptacle of 10 amperes. Fuse current value of the power line
connected to this plug should also be 10 amperes. If you don’t
have such a receptacle and fuse confirming with this, please have
it done by a qualified electrician.
xWe do not take the responsibility of the damages that occur
due to ungrounded usage.
x Operating your machine under low voltage will cause the life cycle
of your machine to be reduced and its performance to be
restricted.
Water inlet connection
Your machine may have either a single inlet (cold) or double water
x
inlets (cold/hot) based on its specifications. White-capped hose
should be connected to cold water inlet and red-capped hose to
hot water inlet (applicable for machines with double water inlets).
xTo eliminate water leakages in points of contact, 1 or 2 nuts are
provided in the hose package (applicable for machines with double
water inlets). Fit these nuts to the ends of new water inlet hoses on
the side of faucet.
xConnect the white-elbow end of the water inlet hoses to the white-
filtered water inlet valve on the rear side of the machine and the
red-elbow end to red-filtered one (applicable for machines with
double water inlets). Tighten plastic parts of the junctions using
your hand. In uncertain conditions, have the connection works be
done by a qualified plumber.
x Flow of water with pressure of 0.1-1 Mpa will allow your machine to
operate more efficiently (0.1 Mpa pressure means that more than 8
litres of water will flow through a fully-tapped faucet per one
minute).
x Ensure that points of contact do not leak by tapping the faucet
completely after carrying making the connections.
x Ensure that new water inlet hoses are not folded, broken, crushed
or their dimensions are not altered.
x Mount new water inlet hoses to a ¾ , threaded faucet.
x If your machine has double hot water inlets, the temperature of hot
water inlet should be maximum 70°C.
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CHAPTER -3: SETTING UP
WATER INLET CONNECTION / WATER DSCHARGE
CONNECTION
Water discharge connection
x Ensure that water discharge hose is not folded, twisted, crushed or
elongated.
x Water discharge hose can be fitted minimum 60 cm and maximum
100 cm above the ground.
x The end of water discharge hose can be fitted to a specific
apparatus directly attached to dirty water discharge hole or outlet
joint of the basin elbow.
x Never attempt to extend the water discharge hose by jointing.
x Do not put discharging hose of your machine in a vessel, bucket or
sink.
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CHAPTER-4: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR
LAUNDERING SEPARATING LAUNDRIES
x Separate your laundries according to their types (cotton, synthetic,
sensitive, woollen, etc.), their temperatures (cold, 30°, 40°, 60°,
90°) and degree of contamination (slightly stained, stained, highly
stained).
x Never wash your coloured and white laundries together.
x Wash your coloured laundries separately in the first washing as
they may bleed.
x Ensure that there are no metallic materials on your laundries or in
the pockets; if so, take them up.
WARNING: Faults that will emerge in case of penetration of
foreign substances into your machine are not included within the
scope of warranty.
x Remove the metallic or plastic hooks of tulle curtains or curtains or
place them in a washing net or bag and then muzzle them.
x Unzip and button up your laundries.
x Reverse textiles such as pants, knitwear, t-shirt and sweat suit.
x Wash socks, handkerchief and suchlike small laundries in a
washing net.
Normal washing
Maximum
washing
temperature is
30 °C
Maximum
washing
temperature is
90°C
Hand washingNo washing
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Maximum
washing
temperature is
60°C
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CHAPTER-4: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR
LAUNDERING SEPARATING LAUNDRIES
Whitening
available
Ironing
temperature is
maximum 150°C
Dry cleaning
available
Hang when wetDry by hanging
Dry cleaning in
gas oil, pure
alcohol and R113
is allowed
No whitening
Ironing
temperature is
maximum 200°C
No dry cleaning
Perchloroethylen
e R11, R113,
Petroleum
Ironing
temperature is
maximum 110°C
No ironing
Leave on a flat
place
Drying by twirling
is not allowed
Perchlorinetyhlene
R11, R113, Gas
oil
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CHAPTER-4: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR
LAUNDERING PUTTING LAUNDRIES IN THE MACHINE
x Open the door of your machine.
x Spread your laundries in your machine.
Note: Maximum loading capacity may vary based on the
laundry type you will wash, degree of contamination and the
programme you have chosen. Do not exceed maximum dry
loading capacity indicated in the programme table for
washing programmes.
You can take the following table of weights as an example.
x Put the laundries separately.
x Ensure that no laundry is stuck between the cover and bellow seal
when closing the door of your machine.
x Push the door of your machine until hearing the locking sound to
close it.
x Close the door of your machine properly, otherwise your machine
will not start the washing operation.
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CHAPTER-4: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR
U
NDERING ADDING DETERGENT INTO MACHINE
LA
The amount of detergent you will put in your machine will depend on
the following criteria:
xYour detergent utilization will be based on the degree of
contamination of your laundries. Do not prewash your less stained
laundries and put your slight amount of detergent in the 2
compartment of the detergent drawer.
x For your much stained laundries, select a programme including
prewashing, and put ¼ of the detergent you will put in the
detergent drawer in the 1
while putting the remaining ¾ of it into 2
st
compartment of the detergent drawer
nd
compartment.
nd
xUse detergents produced for automatic washing machine in your
machine. The amount of detergent you will use for your laundries
is printed on the detergent package.
x The higher the degree of hardness of the water the more detergent
you will use.
xThe amount of the detergent you will use will increase as the
amount of your laundries increase.
xPut the softener in the softener compartment in the detergent
drawer. Do not exceed the MAX level. Otherwise, softener will flow
into washing water through flushing.
xSofteners with high density are required to be thinned to a degree
before being put in the drawer. Because high-density softener will
clog the flush and avoid the flow of the softener.
x You can use your liquid detergents in all programs without
prewashing. For this, fit liquid detergent level plate in the
accessories bag into 2
set the amount of liquid detergent according to the levels on this
plate. Remember to detach the liquid detergent plate.
nd
compartment of the detergent drawer and
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CHAPTER 5: CONTROL PANEL
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1-Detergent drawer
2-Programme knob
3-Spin speed selector knob
4-Electronic display
5-Start / Pause button
6- Auxiliary function buttons
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CHAPTER 5: CONTROL PANEL
DETERGENT DRAWER
B
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D
A
C
A. Prewashing compartment
B. Main washing compartment
C. Softener compartment
D. Siphon cover
E. Liquid level detergent plate
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CHAPTER 5: CONTROL PANEL
PROGRAMME KNOB
You may select the programme you like to wash your laundries
through programme knob. You may set the programme selection
operation by rotating the programme knob in both direction.
Ensure that the programme knob is exactly on the programme
you want to select.
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CHAPTER 5: CONTROL PANEL
SPIN SPEED SELECTOR KNOB
By the spin speed selector knob, you can make the adjustment of
speed for the process of spinning your clothes.The speed adjustment
interval is between
of your machine.
If the spin speed selector knob is higher than the to the selected
program spin speed maximum speed, machine will make the spin
according to the program maximum spin speed.
NOTE: Do the spinning process of your sensitive and delicate
clothes in the most appropriate mode.
(No spin) and the maximum spinning speed
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CHAPTER 5: CONTROL PANEL
ELECTRONIC DISPLAY
1-Door lock light
The door lock lighting, machine locked the door.
2-Child lock light
The clild lock lighting, the child lock will active.
3-Wash light
The wash lighting, indicates that the machine during the wash.
4-Rinse light
The rinse lighting, indicates that the machine during the rinse.
5-Spin light
The spin lighting, indicates that the machine during the spin.
6-Electronic display
On the electronic display, you may view washing water temperature,
the amount time your machine will continue washing. Furthermore,
electronic display will warn you by means of fault symbols on the
display when a fault occurs on your machine and notify you of the
completion of the washing programme by revealing expression of
“END” on the display as soon as the washing programme you have
selected has finished as well.
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CHAPTER 6: OPERATING YOUR MACHINE
x Plug your machine in.
x Open the water faucet.
x Open the machine door.
x Spread your laundries in your machine.
x Push the door of your machine until hearing the locking sound to
close it.
x Put detergent and softener in the detergent drawer.
First washing operation
Some water may be left in your machine due to experiments and tests
carried out during production. To dispose of this water, it is
recommended to perform the first washing operation in 1
and without laundry by inserting ½ scale of detergent in 2
st
programme
nd
compartment of the detergent drawer.
Selecting programme
Select the convenient programme for your laundries on the
programme table.
Auxiliary functions
Before starting the programme, you can optionally select an auxiliary
function.
x Press on the button of auxiliary function you like to select.
x If the lamp above the function button keeps lighting it means you
have selected the function you wished to select.
x If the lamp above the function button is flashing it means you
cannot use that additional function for the wash programme you
selected.
Reason for non-activation:
-The auxiliary function you want to use in the washing programme you
have selected is not applicable.
-Your machine has passed over the stage, during which the auxiliary
function you like to select would be implemented.
-It is not compatible with an auxiliary function you have selected
previously.
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Half-load detection system
Your machine features a half-load detection system. In case you put
approximately half or less amount of laundries of maximum laundry
capacity in your machine, your machine will run so as to save washing
time, water consumption and energy in some programmes
cotton 95°, Colorfast cotton 60°, Non colorfast cotton 40°). When halfload function is active, the machine can complete the programme you
have set in a shorter time.
(White
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MAXIMUM
LAUNDRY TYPE
DRY
AMOUNT OF
DETERGENT
COMPARTMENT
Very dirty cotton and flax textiles. (Underwears, linen, tablecloth, towel (maximum
(kg)
LAUNDRY
4,5 kg), bedclothes, etc.
If you want to additionally rinse your laundries upon completion of washing
operation, you may use this programme for any kind of laundries.
If you want to additionally wring your laundries upon completion of washing
Very dirty synthetic or s ynthetic-mixed textiles. (Nylon socks, shirts, blouses,
synthetic-including trousers etc.)
operation, you may use this programme for any kind of laundries.
Sensitive and woollen laundries with non-machine wash label recommended to be
washed by hand.
You can wash your slightly dirty cotton, colour and flax textiles in 15 minutes that is
a short period.
Note: As the washing period is short, less amount of detergent is required to be
used compared to other progr ammes. T he programme period will increase if your
machine detects instable loading. You can open the door of your machine 2
minutes after the completion of washing operation. (The duration of 2 minutes
required to open the door of your machine is not included in the washing period.)
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PROGRAM TABLE
TEMPERATURE
(°C)
PROGRAMME
6024Dirty, synthetic and s ynthetic-mixed shirts and blouses can be washed together.
1-COTTON9529
2-COTTON6029
3-COTTON4029
4-SYNTHETICS6023,5
5-SILK3022,5Less dirty silk-mixed laundries with machine wash labels.
6-WOOL4022,5Woollen laundries with machine wash labels.
7-RINSE--9
8-SPIN--9
9-HAND W ASH3022,5
10-SPORTS W EAR3023,5Sportswear.
11-MIX WASH3023,5Dirty cotton, synthetic, colour and flax textiles can be washed together.
12-SHIRT S/
BLOUSES
13-BABY WEAR5023,5Baby clothes.
14-DAILY 60 min.6024You can wash your dirt y cotton, colour and flax textiles at 60°C in 60 minutes.
3022
15-SUPER RAPID
15 min.
Progra m duration, energy consumption and water consumption values may vary according to wash load weight and type, selected extra functions, tap water and
ambient temperature.
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AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
1-Washing water temperature selection
You can select the washing water temperature with the washing water
temperature adjustment button.
Whenever you select a new
programme, the maximum
washing water temperature is
shown on the washing water
temperature display.
You can gradually decrease the
washing water temperature
between the maximum
temperature and cold washing (--)
by pressing washing water
temperature adjustment button.
If you have missed the washing water temperature you wanted, you
can return to the intended temperature by continuously pressing the
washing water temperature adjustment button.
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AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
2-Auxiliary function for delay timer
By using this auxiliary function, you can let your machine start washing
after 1 hour to 23 hours.
To use auxiliary function of delay timer:
- Press time delay button once.
- Expression of “1h” will appear on the display.
- Press on time delay button until the time, on which you want washing
operation to be started.
- To activate the time delay you have selected in the programme, you
may press on any auxiliary function button you like except
“Start/Pause” button.
If you have skipped the time delay you want to set, you can go back to
the time desired by keeping pressed on delay timer button.
If you want to cancel the delay timer, you are required to press the
delay timer button once.
To run delay timer function, your machine is required to be operated
by pressing on Start/Pause button. As soon as you start your machine,
the count down process will start on the electronic display based on
the delay period you have selected.
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AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
3. Auxiliary function for easy ironing
Your laundry will be less creased if the easy ironing auxiliary function
is pressed/selected.
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STARTING THE PROGRAMME
Start/Pause button
By pressing on Start/Pause button, you may start the programme you
have selected, suspend a running programme. If you switch your
machine to pause mode, electronic display will blink.
When you start your machine, the following symbols for the
programmes you have selected will be available on electronic display.
- Symbols of wash, rinse or spin.
- Programme ending time or programme delay time based on your
selection.
- Symbol of locked door.
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CHILD LOCK
Child lock
To avoid programme flow from being affected if programme knobs are
pressed or programme knob is turned when performing washing
operation in your machine, child lock is available. The child lock will
become active after the first and second function buttons on the
control panel are pressed at the same time and for longer than 5
seconds.
When it becomes active the electronic display will blink “CL” and child
lock light will light up.
If pressed any button while child lock is active, child lock light will blink
on the electronic display.
When any of the programmes is running and child lock is active, if
another programme is selected after programme knob is switched to 0
position, the programme already running will resume.
To deactivate it, it will be sufficient to press on the same buttons for
more than 5 seconds. When child lock is deactivated, child lock light
on the electronic display will go off.
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CANCELLING PROGRAMME
Cancelling programme
If you want to cancel any programme running:
- Switch the programme knob to 0.
- Your machine will stop the washing operation and the programme will
be cancelled.
- To get rid of 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 run your machine by selecting a new programme.
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FINISHING PROGRAMME
Finishing programme
- Your machine will stop by itself as soon as the programme you have
selected finishes.
-Door lock light of extinguish.
-Expression of “END” will flash on the electronic display.
- Leave the door of your machine open to allow the inner part of your
machine to dry after removing your laundries.
- Switch the programme knob to 0.
- Unplug your machine.
- Turn the water faucet off.
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CHAPTER -7: WARNING SYMBOLS
WARNING OF WATER CUT-OFF / LOW MAINS WATER
PRESSURE
If symbol flashes on the control panel:
- Water faucet may be closed. Check.
- Mains water may be cut-off. Check. If so, switch the programme knob
to position 0. You can select a programme and run your machine after
the mains water is supplied.
- Mains water pressure may be low. Check.
- Water inlet hose may be twisted. Check.
- Water inlet hose may be clogged. Clean water inlet hose filters. (*)
- Valve inlet filter may be clogged. Clean the valve inlet filters. (*)
(*) See the chapter regarding maintenance and cleaning of your
machine.
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CHAPTER -7: WARNING SYMBOLS
WARNING OF CLOGGED PUMP FILTER
If symbol flashes on the control panel:
- Pump filter may be clogged. Clean the pump filter. (*)
- Discharging hose may be clogged or twisted. Check the discharging
hose.
(*) See the chapter regarding maintenance and cleaning of your
machine.
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CHAPTER -8: MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF YOUR
MACHINE
x Unplug your machine.
x Turn the water faucet off.
WATER INLET FILTERS
Filters to avoid dirt and foreign substances in the water from
penetrating into the machine are available both on the side of faucet
and on the ends of water valves along the water inlet hose of your
machine. If your machine cannot intake sufficient amount of water
despite water faucet being open, these filters should be cleaned.
x Detach the water inlet hoses.
x Remove the filters on water inlet valves using pliers and then clean
it with a brush in water.
x Disassemble the filters on the side of faucet side of water inlet
hoses manually and clean it.
x Having the filters cleaned, you can fit them in the same way
reversely.
CAUTION: Filters of water inlet valv
contaminated water faucet or lack of necessary maintenance or
valves may be broken down, causing water leaking into your machine
continuously. For these reasons, breakdowns that may arise are
out of scope of warranty.
es may be clogged due to
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CHAPTER -8: MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF YOUR
MACHINE / PUMP FILTER
A filter system which avoids threads remaining from your laundries and
tiny materials from entering into the pump during water discharging
operation carried out by your machine after completing washing so
prolonging the lifecycle of your pump is available. It is recommended
that you clean your pump filter once in 2 months. To clean pump filter:
x Depress the lug downwardly to uncover the pump section of the
toe board and pull it towards yourself and extract it.
x Before opening the filter cover, settle a vessel in front of the filter
cover to prevent the water remained in the machine from flowing
on the ground.
xLoosen the filter cover in counter-clockwise and then empty water.
x Clean the foreign materials in the filter.
x Check whether the pump rotates with your hands.
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MACHINE / PUMP FILTER
x After cleaning the filter, fit the filter cover by rotating it in clockwise.
x Fit the pump section of the toe board.
x Remember that water will leak if you do not fit the filter cover
properly.
x You can use the pump section of the toe board for discharging
slight amount of water remaining in the pump of your machine.
WARNING!
As water in the pump may be hot, wait until it cools down.
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CHAPTER -8: MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF YOUR
MACHINE / DETERGENT DRAWER
Your detergents may deposit residue in detergent drawer and housing
of detergent drawer over time. To clean the residue formed,
disassemble the detergent drawer in particular periods. To eject the
detergent drawer:
x Pull the detergent drawer up to the end
x Keep on pulling by depressing on the flush cover in the detergent
drawer already being pulled up to the end and then unsettle the
detergent drawer.
x Flush it using a brush.
x Collect residues in the housing of the detergent drawer without
dropping them inside the machine.
x To assemble the detergent drawer after drying it using a towel or
dry cloth, resettle the detergent drawer by depressing on the flush
cover and fit it by pushing forward.
Do not wash your detergent drawer in dishwasher.
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CHAPTER -8: MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF YOUR
MACHINE / SIPHON PLUG / BODY / DRUM
Siphon plug
Disassemble the detergent drawer. Disassemble the flush stopper and
clean the softener residues completely. Refit the flush stopper after
cleaning it. Check whether it has settled properly.
Body
Clean the outer body of your machine with warm water and a noninflammable cleaning agent that will not abrade the body of your
machine. After rinsing with some water, dry it using a soft and dry
cloth.
Drum
Do not leave metallic objects such as needles, paper clips, coins, etc.
in your machine. This objects will lead to formation of rust stains in the
drum. To clean such rust stains, use a non-chlorine cleaning agent
and follow the instructions of manufacturers of the cleaning agent.
Never use wire wool or similar hard objects for cleaning rust stains.
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CHAPTER -9: PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Alcoholic drinks: Spotted area should initially be washed
using cold water, and then be wiped with glycerine and
water and rinsed with vinegar-mixed water.
Shoe shine: Spot should be rubbed out gently without
damaging the cloth and be scrubbed and rinsed with
detergent. If not removed, it should be scrubbed using the
mixture obtained by adding 1 scale of alcohol (96) into 2
scales of water, and then be washed with warm water.
Tea and coffee: Stretch the spotted area of your laundry
throughout the openning of a vessel, and pour hot water as
much as the type of your laundry can resist. In case the type
of your laundry permits, wash with bleacher.
Chocolate and cocoa: After submerging you laundries in
cold water and rubbing it using soap or detergent, wash it in
temperature that fabric type of your laundry can resist. In
case oil stain is still visible, wipe with oxygen water (3%).
Tomato paste: After rubbing out the dried substances
without damaging your laundry, submerge it in water for 30
minutes, and then scrub and wash it with detergent.
Bouillon-egg: Remove dried spot residues on your laundry,
and then wipe it with a sponge or soft cloth submerged in
cold water previously. Scrub with detergent, wash with
diluted bleacher.
Grease and oil stains: Firstly, wipe the residues. Scrub the
spot with detergent and wash it with warm soapy water.
Mustard: Apply glycerine on spotted area. Scrub with
detergent and wash. If spot cannot be removed, wipe with
alcohol. (For synthetic and colour fabrics, a mixture of 1
scale of alcohol and 2 scales of water should be used)
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Blood stain: Submerge your laundries in cold water for
30 minutes. If the stain is not removed, then submerge
in a mixture of water and ammoniac (3 spoons of
ammoniac in 4 litres of water) for 30 minutes.
Cream, ice cream and milk: Submerge your laundries
in cold water and scrub the spotted area with detergent.
If the spot is not removed, apply bleacher to the extent
suitable for your laundries. (Do not use bleacher for
colour laundries.)
Muff: Muff stains should be cleaned as soon as
possible. Stain should be washed with detergent water,
nevertheless if it cannot be removed, it should be wiped
with oxygen water (3%).
Ink: Subject the spotted area to running water and wait
until the flow of inked water ends. Then, wipe it with
lemon-added water and detergent, and wash it after
allowing 5 minutes.
Fruit: Stretch the spotted area of your laundry
throughout the opnening of a vessel, and pour cold
water on it. Do not pour hot water on the spot. Wipe with
cold water and apply glycerine. Allow 1-2 hours, wipe
with a few drops of white vinegar, and rinse it.
Grass stain: Wipe the stained part with detergent. If
type of your cloth permits bleacher using, wash with
bleacher. Wipe your woollen laundries with alcohol. (For
colour fabrics, a mixture of 1 scale of pure alcohol and 2
scales of water)
Oil paint: Spot should be removed by applying thinner
before drying. Then, it should be wiped with detergent
and washed.
Burn stain: If your laundry is suitable for applying
bleacher, you can add bleacher into washing water. For
woollen fabrics, a cloth previously submerged in oxygen
water should be covered over the stain, and it should be
ironed after putting a dry cloth on this cloth. It should be
washed after being rinsed properly.
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CHAPTER -10: TROUBLESHOOTING
All repairing operations required for your machine should be carried
out by our authorised service. If your machine requires a repair or if
you cannot remove the fault by the help of the information provided as
follows:
x Unplug your machine.
x Turn the water faucet off.
x Contact the nearest authorised service.
FAULTPOSSIBLE CAUSE
It is not plugged.Plug it.
Fuses out of order.Replace the fuses.
Electricity cut-off.Check mains power.
Start/pause button
Your machine does
not start.
Your machine does
not intake water.
(*) See the chapter regarding maintenance and cleaning of your
machine.
not pressed.
Programme knob on
position 0.
The machine door
not completely
closed.
Your faucet turned
off.
Water inlet hose may
be twisted.
Water inlet hose
clogged.
Valve inlet filter
clogged.
The machine door
not completely
closed.
REMOVING
METHODS
Press on start/pause
button.
Switch the
programme knob to
the desired position.
Close the machine
door.
Turn your faucet on.
Check water inlet
hose.
Clean water inlet
hose filters. (*)
Clean the valve inlet
filters. (*)
Close the machine
door.
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FAULTPOSSIBLE CAUSE
Discharging hose
clogged or twisted.
Your machine does
not discharge water.
Your machine
vibrates.
(*) See the chapter regarding maintenance and cleaning of your
machine.
(**) See the chapter regarding installation of your machine.
Pump filter clogged.
Laundries settled in
the machine nonhomogeneously.
The stays of your
machine not
adjusted.
Safety assembly
fitted for transport
not disassembled.
Less amount of
laundries in the
appliance.
Your machine
overloaded with
laundries or
laundries settled
non-homogeneously
Your machine rests
on a hard surface.
REMOVING
METHODS
Check the
discharging hose.
Clean the pump
filter. (*)
Spread your
laundries in the
machine properly
and homogeneously.
Adjust the stays of
your machine. (**)
Disassemble the
safety assembly of
your machine. (**)
This will not block
operation of your
machine.
Do not put laundries
more than the
amount
recommended and
settle the laundries in
the machine
homogeneously.
Prevent your
machine from resting
on hard surfaces.
When settling your
machine, leave 2 cm
space between it and
wall or hard
surfaces.
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FAULTPOSSIBLE CAUSE
Excessive foam is
formed in the
detergent drawer.
Unsatisfactory
washing result.
Excessive amount of
detergent used.
Wrong detergent
used..
The contamination
degree of your
laundries does not
match the programme
you have chosen.
Amount of detergent
used insufficient.
REMOVING
METHODS
Press on Start/Pause
button. To eliminate
foam formation, mix a
spoon of softener with
half litres of water,
and pour the mixture
in the detergent
drawer. After 5-10
minutes, press on
Start/Pause button
again. In next
washing operation,
decide the dose of
detergent as required.
Use detergents
produced only for
automatic washing
machines in your
machine.
Select the programme
appropriate for the
contamination degree
of your laundries. (see
programme table)
Adjust the amount of
detergent based on
the amount and
contamination degree
of your laundries.
Laundries in excess
of maximum capacity
put in your machine.
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Load your machine
with laundries,
amount of which will
not exceed maximum
laundry capacity
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FAULTPOSSIBLE CAUSE
Unsatisfactory
washing result.
As soon as the
machine is loaded
with water, water
discharges.
No water appears in
the drum during
washing.
Laundries have
detergent residues on
them.
Grey spots appear on
the laundries.
Water being hard.
(Dirty, hard, etc.)
Laundries distributed
in your machine nonhomogenously.
The end of water
discharging hose is
too low for the
machine.
No fault. Water in the
non-visible part of the
drum.
Non-dissolving
particles of some
detergents may
adhere to your
laundries as white
spots.
The reason for this
spots may be oil,
cream or ointment.
REMOVING
METHODS
Adjust the amount of
detergent based on
the instruction of
detergent
manufacturer.
Spread your laundries
in the machine
properly and
homogeneously.
Set the water
discharging hose on
appropriate height.
(**)
-
Perform an extra
rinsing by setting your
machine to “Rinsing”
programme, or clean
the spots using a
brush after your
laundries dries.
Apply the maximum
amount of detergent
instructed by the
detergent
manufacturer in the
next washing
operation.
(**) See the chapter regarding installation of your machine.
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CHAPTER -10: TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULTPOSSIBLE CAUSE
Wringing operation is
not performed or
runs late.
No fault. Unbalanced
load control system
has been activated.
REMOVING
METHODS
Unbalanced load
control system will
try to spread your
laundries
homogeneously.
Wringing operation
will start after
spreading your
laundries. Put your
laundries in the
machine
homogeneously in
the next washing
operation.
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CHAPTER -11: AUTOMATIC FAULT WARNINGS AND WHAT
TO BE DONE
Your machine is equipped with the systems which are capable of both
taking necessary precautions and warning you in case of any
breakdown by means of continuous self-checking during washing
operations.
TROUBLE
CODE
E01
E03
E04
(*) See the chapter regarding maintenance and cleaning of your
machine.
POSSIBLE
FAULT
The door of
your machine
is left open.
Pump is faulty
or pump filter is
clogged or
electrical
connection of
the pump is
faulty.
Your machine
has excessive
amount of
water.
WHAT TO DO
Close the machine door. If your
machine persists to indicate
fault, turn off your machine,
unplug it and contact the
nearest authorised service
immediately.
Clean the pump filter.
If the problem persists, contact
the nearest authorised service.
(*)
Your machine will discharge
water by itself. Pursuant to
discharging operation, turn off
your machine and unplug it.
Turn off your faucet and
contact the nearest authorised
service.
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CHAPTER -11: AUTOMATIC FAULT WARNINGS AND WHAT
TO BE DONE
TROUBLE CODEPOSSIBLE
FAULT
Water cut-off
or low mains
water
pressure.
Pump is
faulty or
pump filter is
clogged or
electrical
connection
of the pump
is faulty.
WHAT TO DO
- Water faucet may be
closed. Check.
- Mains water may be cut-off.
Check.
- If so, switch the programme
knob to position 0. You can
select a programme and run
your machine after the mains
water is supplied.
- Mains water pressure may
be low. Check.
- Water inlet hose may be
twisted. Check.
- Water inlet hose may be
clogged.
- Clean water inlet hose
filters. (*)
- Valve inlet filter may be
clogged.
- Clean the valve inlet filters.
(*)
If the problem persists,
unplug your machine, turn off
your faucet and contact the
nearest authorised service.
- Pump filter may be clogged.
Clean the pump filter. (*)
- Discharging hose may be
clogged or twisted. Check the
discharging hose.
If the problem persists,
contact the nearest
authorised service. (*)
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CHAPTER -12: DESCRIBING SAVING ENERGY
Energy and water consumption may vary based on water pressure,
water hardness, water temperature, ambient temperature, laundry
amount, additional function selection, voltage fluctuations.
It will reduce energy and water consumption to use your machine
with the laundry capacity proposed for the selected programme,
wash your laundries less dirty or daily laundries in short
programmes, carry out cleaning and maintenance periodically, use
your machine in convenient time intervals specified by electricity
vendor.
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DISPOSAL OF YOUR OLD MACHINE
This symbol on the product or package implies that the
product should not be treated as domestic waste.
Instead, it should be delivered to applicable waste
collection places recycling electrical and electronic
equipment. You will contribute to avoid potential
negative results regarding environment and human
health, which will arise due to wrong waste procedure
for the product by ensuring that this product is
annihilated properly. Recycling materials will help
natural resources be preserved. For more detailed
information regarding recycling of this product, please
contact local municipality, domestic waste annihilation
service or the shop you have purchased the product.
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