Smeg BUILT-IN WASHING MACHINES User Manual

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ISTRUZIONI DI MONTAGGIO DELLE

IT

LAVATRICI INTEGRABILI

 

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BUILT-IN WASHING

EN

MACHINES

 

MONTAGEANLEITUNG FÜR EINBAUBARE-

DE

WASCHMASCHINEN

 

INSTRUCTIONS DE MONTAGE DES LAVE-LINGE

FR

INTÉGRABLES

 

INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACIÓN DE LAS

ES

LAVADORAS INTEGRABLES

 

INSTRUÇÕES DE MONTAGEM DAS MÁQUINAS DE

PT

LAVAR ROUPA INTEGRÁVEIS

 

MONTAGEINSTRUCTIES VAN INTEGREERBARE

NL

WASMACHINES

 

MONTERINGSANVISNING FOR INTEGRERBARE

DK

VASKEMASKINER

 

MONTERINGSANVISNINGAR FÖR

SE

INBYGGNADSBARA TVÄTTMASKINER

 

ANKASTRE ÇAMAẞIR MAKĐNELERĐ

TR

ĐÇĐN MONTAJ TALĐMATLARI

 

 

 

Smeg BUILT-IN WASHING MACHINES User Manual

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BUILT-IN WASHING MACHINES

IMPORTANT - This machine complies with current safety regulations governing electrical appliances and, to ensure user safety, it must be installed by a qualified technician as required by current legislation

Size of cabinet

Applying the panel

Using the template

The minimum dimensions of the cabinet are: height 820 mm, width 600 mm, depth 584 mm (fig. 1).

The panel may be attached to the leftor right-hand side of the washing machine (fig. 2)

The machine is supplied fitted for a left-hand side panel attachment as the right-hand side is fitted with the push-pull lock (upper part) and the rubber pad (lower part).

Should you wish to use the magnetic lock instead of the pushpull lock, remove the push-pull lock support and fit the supplied magnetic lock support.

Important! Before fitting the panel (removing all the hinge and locking elements from the front) make sure the washing machine is totally disconnected from the mains power supply.

Warning - To fix the panel on the right-hand side (direction of opening opposite to that of the door) dismount the push-pull lock (or the magnet lock) from the front of the machine and the rubber pad (fig. 3-A) and fit them on the opposite side (fig. 3- B).

All the elements applied to the front of the washing machine must be remounted correctly (no holes must remain open) in order to make it impossible to touch live components inside the machine.

Our company declines all liability for failure to observe the above safety requirement.

1)Measure the height of the kitchen baseboard: the height of the wooden panel is obtained by first establishing the height of the kitchen baseboard.

E.g.: for a 100 mm high baseboard, the maximum height of the panel is 720 mm. If the height of the baseboard must be increased, the height of the wooden panel must be reduced.

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Place the template of the inner side of the panel and match the height of the baseboard with the lower edge of the panel (fig. 4) using the graduated scale. Make sure the template is horizontally centred with reference to the vertical lines marked at the ends.

After placing the template in the correct position, trace the positions of the following holes, pushing in with the tip of your pencil:

holes for the hinges and hinge screws (fig. 4)

holes for fixing the metal plate (if the magnetic lock is used), or the hook for the push-pull lock (fig. 4, A - B)

Applying the

1)

Drill the holes for the hinges (fig. 5), the hook for the push-

panel elements

 

pull lock (fig. 5), or the metal plate if you decide to use the

and fixing the

 

magnetic lock (fig. 6), and the holes for fixing the hinges

panel

 

(fig. 6).

 

2)

The 13 mm depth of the 2 mm holes, for fixing the hinges

 

 

and a metal plate for the magnet lock, only applies to the

 

 

solid wood panel. For the chipboard panel, simply drill the

 

 

upper coating – fig. 6.

 

3)

Screw the two hinges to the panel (fig. 7)

 

4)

Mount the hook for the push-pull lock or the metal plate for

 

 

the magnet lock on the side opposite the hinges (fig. 7).

 

5)

Fix the panel to the washing machine following the instruc-

 

 

tions shown in fig. 8.

Adjusting the hinges

If, after applying the panel to the washing machine, it is slightly inclined or off-centre with respect to the front of the machine, correct its position by adjusting the mobile part of the hinges

(fig. 9).

Positioning the washing machine in the cabinet

Position the washing machine in the cabinet and, if necessary, adjust the feet to level it and lock them with the relative locknut. To prevent the vibrations generated by the washing machine from being transmitted to the cabinet, make sure the sides and top do not touch the cabinet. There must be a gap of at least 2 mm. The back of the machine must also remain detached from the rear panel.

If the cabinet is 870 mm high, the washing machine heightening kit on sale from the Spare Parts Service, must be used.

To comply with safety legislation, any gaps between the floor and the bottom of the baseplate and between the floor and the sides of the machine when it is positioned at the end of a line of furniture must be completely closed.

The cover must be installed in such a way as to make it impossible to touch live components and a tool must be

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