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Washing machine
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Safety instructions...................................................................................................... |
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Protection of the environment/Hints and tips ........................................................ |
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Disposal information .................................................................................................. |
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Introducing your washing machine ........................................................................ |
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1 - Installation instructions |
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Removing transport securing devices .................................................................... |
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Moving the washing machine .................................................................................. |
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Connections - Water inlet .......................................................................................... |
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Connections - Water drainage .................................................................................. |
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Electrical connections................................................................................................ |
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Replacement of mains cable .................................................................................... |
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Installation.................................................................................................................... |
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2 - Operating instructions |
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International laundry care symbols .......................................................................... |
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Before the first wash .................................................................................................. |
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Treating stubborn stains............................................................................................ |
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Preparing the laundry ................................................................................................ |
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Loading the laundry.................................................................................................... |
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Putting in detergent.................................................................................................... |
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Setting the programme.............................................................................................. |
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Choosing programme ................................................................................................ |
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Spin speed .................................................................................................................. |
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Auxiliary function pushbuttons ................................................................................ |
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Special applications .................................................................................................. |
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Adding wash + Changing programme .................................................................... |
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Safety features ............................................................................................................ |
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3 - Cleaning and care |
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Cabinet ........................................................................................................................ |
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Control panel, base, etc. interior components ...................................................... |
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Detergent dispenser .................................................................................................. |
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Cleaning the filter........................................................................................................ |
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4 - Indicator lights .......................................................................................................... |
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5 - What to do if .............................................................................................................. |
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6 - Customer Service .................................................................................................... |
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7 - Programme chart ...................................................................................................... |
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In addition, the following symbols indicate:
Safety measures (for the machine or the laundry) that must be carried out without fail,
Electrical danger,
Suggestions and important information.
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The new washing machine that you have just purchased is a modern, high-quality household appliance.
Your washing machine is distinguished by its economical consumption of energy, water and detergent.
Every washing machine that leaves our factory is carefully checked to ensure that it is functioning properly and is free of defects. If there are any questions - especially in regards to installing and connecting your washing machine - please do not hesitate to contact our Customer Service department.
Further information as well as a selection of our products may be found on our Internet site: http://www.siemens.de/hausgeraete
Please read and follow these operating and installation instructions and all other information supplied.
Differences in installation and operating instructions for different models are noted in the appropriate places.
Retain all documentation for subsequent use or for the next owner of the appliance.
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Safety Instructions
Intended use
Your washing machine is intended
•strictly for household use
•for washing machine washable fabrics in water
•for use with cold drinking water and standard commercial washing and cleaning products that are suitable for use in washing machines.
Safety Instructions
Do not leave children unsupervised near the washing machine.
Keep pets away from the washing machine. Do not insert/pull out the mains plug with wet hands.
Do not pull out the mains plug by tugging on the cable.
Exercise care when draining the hot water. Do not climb onto the washing machine. Follow the installation instructions.
Danger of suffocation!
Keep children away from shipping carton and packaging components. Danger of suffocation from folding cartons and plastic film.
Danger!
On out-of-service appliances, unplug mains plug. Cut off power chord and discard with mains plug. Break the lock on the lid as this will prevent children from locking themselves in and suffocating.
Protection of the environment/Hints and tips
Your washing machine uses water, energy and detergent efficiently. This protects our environment and reduces your household costs.
To use your washing machine in an efficient and environmentally friendly manner:
• Do not exceed recommended loads.
Cottons and Coloureds .................... |
5.0 kg |
Easy Care ............................................ |
2.5 kg |
Delicates/Silk...................................... |
1.0 kg |
Woollens.............................................. |
1.5 kg |
With smaller amounts of laundry, the load adjust reduces the water and energy consumption.
•Instead of ”Cottons 90°C”, select the ”60°C” programme + the ”Intensive”* pushbutton. The extended washing time of this 60°C programme achieves a cleaning result comparable to that of the 90°C programme, but uses considerably less energy.
•Do not use Prewash* for lightly to normally soiled washing.
•Use detergent according to Pollution index, amount of laundry and water hardness and follow the manufacturer's directions.
* Depending upon the model.
Packaging and discarded appliances
Environmentally friendly disposal • Dispose of packaging in an environmentally friendly manner.
• This appliance meets European guideline 2002/96/EG for discarded electrical and electronic appliances (waste electrical and
electronic equipment - WEEE).
• The guideline provides an EU wide valid framework for recycling of discarded appliances.
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Introducing your washing machine
Control panel
Lid handle (remains locked during
the programme) Unlocking of detergent dispenser
Removable detergent dispenser
Button for opening |
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Locking lever |
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Properly close drum lids! |
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Water drainage hose |
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Identification plate |
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production number) |
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Securing bar for |
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Water inlet hose |
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Mains connection with plug |
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Removing the transport securing devices
Before the machine is used for the first time, all transport securing devices from the back of the appliance must be removed and stored for any later transport (i.e., relocation).
1Remove the machine from the transport base. Remove wedge (Figure 1).
2Remove the 4 screws with a screwdriver
(Figure 2.1).
3Remove transport securing device Remove both screws (Figure 2.2) using
a number 10 or 13 spanner (depending upon the model).
Check to see that both plastic inserts on the connecting carrier have also been removed.
Reinstall screws in their original positions.
4 Both holes must be covered with the caps provided (found in the accessories package) (Figure 2.3)!
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Removing the transport securing devices
5 Remove the securing device (Figure 3). |
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- Remove securing device |
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We recommend retaining all transport securing devices since these will have to be reinstalled for any later possible transport of the appliance.
Before leaving the factory, the washing machine was carefully inspected. It is possible that some water from testing remains in the appliance or in the detergent compartments.
Moving the appliance
(depending upon the model)
Figure 5
If the machine is fitted with hidden castors, it can easily be moved.
To place the machine on the castors, turn the lever on the bottom to the left until it encounters a limit stop (Figure 5).
During operation, the machine must always rest firmly on its feet (lever to the right).
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Connections
Cold water supply
Connect water-inlet hose (Figure 6)
-Minimum water pressure: 0.1 MPa or 1 bar
-Maximum water pressure: 1 MPa or 10 bar
Figure 6 |
3/4” |
min. 10 mm |
Drain
Mount drain hose with the supplied elbow, connect to a vented drain (Figure 7.1/7.2). The elbow must be between 65 and 90 cm
above the floor.
Replacing the water-inlet hose
After replacement, check to ensure connections are tight and that there are seals on both ends.
Regularly check the condition of the water-inlet and drain hose Replace damaged hoses only with original replacement parts which are available through Customer Service.
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Figure 7.2 |
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Connections
Electrical connections
Connect the washing machine only to alternating current via a properly installed earthed socket.
The mains voltage must correspond to the voltage specification on the washing machine (identification plate).
Connection specifications as well as the required fuses are stipulated on the appliance identification plate.
Ensure that:
•the mains plug and socket are compatible,
•the cable cross-section is adequate,
•the earthing system has been installed correctly.
Changing the mains lead
For reasons of safety, the mains lead is only to be replaced by Customer Service which is authorised to do so.
Do not use multiple plugs/sockets or extension cables.
If a residual current circuit breaker is used, only use one that has this symbol: . Only this symbol can guarantee compliance with all applicable regulations.
Do not insert/pull out the mains plug with wet hands.
Do not pull out the mains plug by tugging the cable.
Installation
Safety Instructions
Risk of Injury!
The washing machine is very heavy. Take care when lifting it.
Frozen hoses may tear or burst. Do not install the washing machine in an area
where there is a risk of freezing or outdoors.
Do not lift up on any protruding components. The washing machine may be damaged.
In addition to the safety information listed here, the local water and electricity supplier may have special requirements.
If in doubt, have the appliance connected by a specialist.
Installation surface
Stability is important so that the washing machine does not "wander" during spin cycles.
Surfaces used for installation must be solid and even.
Soft floor coverings are not recommended, i.e. carpets or floors with foam
backing.
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Adjustable feet:
(depending upon the model)
Some appliances have two adjustable feet available at the front with can be used to correct for surface unevenness. Level and stabilise the machine in the following manner:
-Tip the washing machine gently backwards.
-Depending upon the type of floor, rotate the foot or feet in or out (Figure 8).
-Check the washing machine for stability.
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