V-zug Adora L User Manual

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V-ZUG Ltd
Washing machine
Adora L
Operating instructions
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Thank you for choosing to buy one of our products. Your appliance is made to high standards and is easy to use. Nevertheless, please take the time to read these operating instructions in order to familiarize yourself with the appliance and get the best use out of it.
Please follow the safety precautions.
Modifications
Text, diagrams and data correspond to the technical standard of the appliance at the time these operating instructions went to press. The right to make tech­nical modifications for the purpose of the further development of the appliance is reserved.
Validity
The product family (model number) corresponds to the first alphanumerics on the identification plate. These operating instructions apply to:
Model Type Product family
Adora L WAALZ 11001
Variations depending on the model are noted in the text.
© V-ZUG Ltd, CH-6301 Zug, 2013 2
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Contents

1 Safety precautions 5
1.1 Symbols used ......................................................................................... 5
1.2 General safety precautions .................................................................. 6
1.3 Appliance-specific safety precautions ................................................ 8
1.4 Instructions for use ................................................................................ 9
2 Disposal 12
3 Using for the first time 13
3.1 Where is the identification plate? ........................................................ 13
4 Appliance description 14
4.1 Appliance overview ................................................................................ 14
4.2 Appliance construction.......................................................................... 15
4.3 Operating and display elements ......................................................... 16
5 Programme overview 19
5.1 Main wash programmes ....................................................................... 19
5.2 Standard Programme ............................................................................ 20
5.3 Additional programmes ......................................................................... 21
5.4 Separate rinsing / Separate spinning ............................................... 23
5.5 Additional functions ............................................................................... 24
6 User settings 25
6.1 Adjusting user settings .......................................................................... 25
6.2 AquaPlus .................................................................................................. 27
6.3 Soaking .................................................................................................... 28
6.4 Spin speed .............................................................................................. 29
6.5 Hygiene recommendation .................................................................... 29
6.6 Childproof lock ....................................................................................... 30
6.7 Automatic door opener ......................................................................... 31
6.8 Restoring factory settings ..................................................................... 31
7 Washing 32
7.1 Preparing the appliance ........................................................................ 32
7.2 Loading the appliance ........................................................................... 33
7.3 Adding washing detergent ................................................................... 34
7.4 Programme selection ............................................................................ 37
7.5 Changing selection ................................................................................ 44
7.6 Programme selection with childproof lock activated ...................... 45
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7.7 Selecting standard programme for normally soiled load ............... 46
7.8 End of programme ................................................................................. 46
7.9 At the end of the wash day .................................................................. 47
8 Care and maintenance 48
8.1 Cleaning the detergent dispenser drawer ......................................... 48
8.2 Cleaning the water inlet filter ................................................................ 49
8.3 Emergency draining ............................................................................... 50
8.4 Cleaning the foreign body trap ............................................................ 51
9 Trouble-shooting 52
9.1 What to do if … ....................................................................................... 52
9.2 Opening the appliance door in the event of a power failure ......... 62
10 Washing tips 63
10.1 Fabric care symbols .............................................................................. 63
10.2 Washing detergent ................................................................................. 63
10.3 General tips ............................................................................................. 63
10.4 Net curtains ............................................................................................. 64
10.5 Saving energy and water ..................................................................... 65
10.6 Unsatisfactory wash results .................................................................. 66
11 Spare parts 70
12 Technical data 71
12.1 Dimensions .............................................................................................. 71
12.2 Plumbing in .............................................................................................. 71
12.3 Electrical connection ............................................................................. 71
12.4 Noise values ............................................................................................ 71
12.5 Spin speed .............................................................................................. 72
12.6 Consumption data .................................................................................. 72
12.7 Note for testing institutes ...................................................................... 72
12.8 VAS Vibration Absorbing System ........................................................ 73
12.9 Water and energy economy ................................................................. 73
12.10 Automatic energy-saving stand-by ...................................................... 73
13 Notes 74
14 Index 75
15 Repair service 79
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1 Safety precautions

1.1 Symbols used

Denotes important safety precautions. Failure to observe said precautions can result in injury or in damage to the appliance or fittings!
Information and precautions that should be observed.
Information on disposal
Information about the operating instructions
Indicates step-by-step instructions.
– Describes how the appliance reacts to the steps taken.
Indicates a list.
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1 Safety precautions

1.2 General safety precautions

Read the operating instructions before using the appliance for the first time!
This appliance can be used by children aged 8 and above and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and/or knowledge, provided they are supervised or have been instructed on the safe use of the appliance and have understood the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be undertaken by children without supervision.
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1 Safety precautions
If an appliance is not equipped with a mains cable and a plug or other means for discon­necting from the mains with a contact opening on each pole complying with the conditions of overvoltage category III for full isolation, an isolating device must be incorporated into the permanently installed electrical installation in accordance with the installation regulations.
If the mains cable of this appliance is damaged, it must be replaced by the manu­facturer or its Customer Services or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazard.
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1 Safety precautions

1.3 Appliance-specific safety precautions

Children under 3 years of age must be kept away unless constantly supervised.
The appliance has a maximum dry load capacity of 8 kg.
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1.4 Instructions for use

Before using for the first time
The appliance must be installed and connected to the electricity supply in accordance with the separate installation instructions. Have a qualified fitter/ electrician carry out the necessary work.
Ensure access to the place of disconnection (e.g. socket outlet, wall switch, fuse) and the water tap.
The transportation lock must be removed. Failure to remove the transporta­tion locks can result in damage to the appliance or apartment or laundry room fittings.
Correct use
The appliance is suitable for washing home textiles with water and regular washing machine detergent. It is designed for use in the home and for the above-mentioned purpose only. No liability is assumed for any damage caused by improper or incorrect use.
Any repairs, modifications or manipulations to the appliance, especially any electrically live parts, may only be carried out by the manufacturer, its Customer Services or a similarly qualified person. Repairs if carried out incorrectly could cause serious injury or damage to the appliance and fittings as well as affect the functioning of the appliance. If the appliance is not working properly or in case of a repair order, follow the instructions given in the 'Repair service' section. If necessary, please contact our Customer Services.
Use original spare parts only.
Note on use
If the appliance is not operating properly, disconnect it from the power supply immediately.
To protect your washing, follow the fabric care symbols and the hints and advice in the 'Washing tips' section.
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Caution: Burns hazard!
Textiles that have been cleaned, treated or soaked with flammable chemi­cals, detergents or solvents such as benzene, alcohol, stain remover, oil, paint, wax, etc. are not to be washed in the appliance. Fire or explosion hazard! Wash materials containing such substances first by hand with water or allow the solvent to evaporate completely.
Caution: Risk of injury!
Ensure the washing drum has stopped moving before reaching inside. Do not touch the washing drum while it is still in motion – risk of serious injury!
Disconnect the appliance from the mains before carrying out maintenance work.
Caution: Risk to life!
Packaging material, e.g. plastic film and polystyrene, can be dangerous for children. Danger of suffocation! Keep packaging material away from chil­dren.
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How to avoid damaging the appliance
Close the appliance door carefully.
Before closing the appliance door and starting a programme, ensure that
there are no foreign objects or pets in the washing drum, detergent dispenser drawer or around the foreign body trap. Foreign objects such as coins, nails, paper clips, etc. can damage parts of the appliance, as well as the washing.
During longer periods of absence, turn off the water tap before switching off the power by pulling out the mains plug. Never pull the mains plug out by the cable. Please note: the built-in overflow protection is rendered inactive when the power is switched off.
When cleaning the appliance make sure no water gets inside it. Use a moderately damp cloth. Do not spray the outside or the inside of the appli­ance with water. If water gets inside the appliance, it will cause damage.
Textiles with metal reinforcements are not to be washed in the appliance (risk of damage).
Trainers, diving suits, rucksacks, carpets, etc. are not to be washed in the appliance.
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Packaging
All packaging materials (cardboard, plastic film (PE) and polystyrene (EPS)) are marked and should, if possible, be collected for recycling and disposed of in an environmentally friendly way.
Disconnection
Disconnect the appliance from the mains. With a fixed appliance, this is to be carried out by a qualified electrician!
Safety
Disable the appliance to prevent accidents caused by improper use, espe­cially through children playing.
Pull the plug out of the mains socket or have the appliance disconnected from the mains by an electrician. Then cut the mains cable off flush with the appliance.
Remove or disable the lock on the appliance door.

Disposal

The old appliance should not be discarded as worthless rubbish. If disposed of correctly, the raw materials can be recovered for recycling.
The be disposed of in normal household waste.
The appliance must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations on waste disposal. For more information on the handling, disposal and recy­cling of the product, please contact the local authorities, the local recycling facilities for household waste or the retailer from whom you purchased the appliance.
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symbol on the identification plate warns that the appliance may not
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3 Using for the first time

1*
The appliance must be installed and connected to the electricity supply in accordance with the separate installation instructions. Have a qualified fitter/ electrician carry out the necessary work.
The appliance was tested with water before being shipped. There may therefore still be traces of water left in the appliance.
Transport lock
Before using the appliance for the first time, the transportation lock must be removed (3 screws with washers at the back of the appli­ance), in order to avoid damage to the appliance.
Running the first wash cycle without any washing
Run an empty wash cycle to remove any residues from the manufacturing process.
Add a little washing detergent to compartment II. Select coloureds 60 °C.

3.1 Where is the identification plate?

1
Identification plate with serial number (FN)
* Depending on the serial number (FN)
Note down the serial number (FN) of your appliance on the back page of these operating instructions.
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4 Appliance description

4.1 Appliance overview

Load capacity: 8 kg dry washing
7 main programmes
1 standard programme
Additional programmes
– Sprint – Intensive programme – Easy care – Soaking – Pre-wash – Soap wash – AquaPlus including skin
protection
– Anti-mite
Additional functions – Temperature selection – Spin speed setting – Delayed start – Stop after rinsing – Deselect parts of programmes
Sensors for optimizing the wash cycle
Automatic energy-saving stand-by
Digital display for hints and trouble-shooting
Automatic door opener
Childproof lock
Aquastop with anti-leak protection
– Bio wash
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4.2 Appliance construction

1
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3
4
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8*
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The appliance door can be set to open to the left or to the right. Our Customer Services can make the necessary adjustments to the appli­ance.
1. Operating and display elements (pivoting operating panel)
2.
Detergent dispenser drawer
3. Appliance door
4. Drain tray
5. Foreign body trap
6. Emergency door release tool
7. Emergency door release
8. Identification plate / Serial number (FN)
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* Depending on the serial number (FN)
Detergent dispenser drawer
9. Pre-wash detergent, compartment I
10. Main wash detergent, compartment II
11. Liquid detergent flap
12. Siphon for fabric conditioner (softener)
13. Fabric conditioner (softener), compartment
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95
60
40
30
20
°C
*
95
20
60
40
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4.3 Operating and display elements

Main programmes

Whites 95 °C
Coloureds 60 °C Woollens 30 °C
Coloureds 40 °C Hand wash 20 °C
Coloureds 30 °C Standard programme

Additional programmes

Sprint AquaPlus
Easy care Anti-mite
Pre-wash
Coloureds 20 °C
60 °C Standard
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°C
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Additional functions

Spin speed Delayed start
Temperature setting Fast forward / End of
programme
/
* Depending on the serial number (FN)
Pause / Door opener* or Door opener*

Programme progress display

The programme progress display shows the stage at which the programme is at.
Pre-wash / Main wash
Rinsing
Final rinse / Conditioning
Spinning
Draining
The corresponding time remaining for the programme is displayed in the digital display.
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Indicator lights
Indicator light flashes
Programme or function can be selected.
Indicator light is illuminated
Programme or function is active.
Indicator light is dark
Programme or function is switched off.
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5 Programme overview

95
60
40
30

5.1 Main wash programmes

To select the right programme, follow the fabric care symbols on the labels of the wash items, e.g. 40.
Whites 95 °C
1–8 kg
White cottons, linens with the 95 fabric care symbol e.g. bed and table linen, towels, white or colour-fast underwear.
Coloureds 60 °C
1–8 kg
Coloured cottons with the 60 fabric care symbol e.g. bright blouses, overalls, shirts, bed linen.
Coloureds 40 °C
1–8 kg
Coloured cottons and mixed washing with the 40 fabric care symbol e.g. coloured sweatshirts, t-shirts.
Coloureds 30 °C
1–8 kg
Coloured cottons and mixed fabrics with the 30 fabric care symbol e.g. t-shirts.
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60
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Coloureds 20 °C
1–8 kg
Energy-saving programme for lightly soiled textiles with fabric care
symbols 30, 40, 60 or 95.
Woollens 30 °C
1–2 kg
Gentle wash for woollens and other delicates. Only for woollens with
a felt-free finish and labelled as «machine washable».
Hand wash 20 °C
1–2 kg
Very gentle wash for items labelled with the fabric care symbol.

5.2 Standard Programme

60 °C Standard
The standard programme is used for normally soiled load with the
fabric care symbol.
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5.3 Additional programmes

Sprint

Short programme for lightly soiled washing
Programme duration for 2.5 kg wash load + : 28 minutes + : 32 minutes + : 35 minutes + : 45 minutes
2 instead of 3 rinsing cycles
Add a small quantity of washing detergent. A large washing load or too much washing detergent can significantly lengthen the programme duration.

Easy care

For washing requiring very gentle treatment
Reduced washing action
Higher water level during washing and rinsing
Reduced spin speed: 800 rpm
Optimum wash load: max. 3.5 kg
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Pre-wash

Suitable for heavily soiled washing
Programme duration extended: about 15 minutes
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AquaPlus

There are 5 different settings for rinsing intensity.
«Standard»
Normal water level
«More water»
The water level is increased by 1–3 cm during the main wash and each rinse cycle.
«+1 rinse»
An extra rinse cycle is added to each programme.
«More water +1 rinse»
An extra rinse cycle is added to each programme and the water level is also increased by 1–3 cm during the main wash and each rinse cycle.
«Skin protection»
Two extra rinse cycles are added to each programme and the water level is also increased by 5 cm during each rinse cycle. This function is particularly suitable for people with sensitive skin or with a suspected allergy to washing detergent.

Anti-mite

Suitable for individuals with an allergy to mites
The main wash is extended and intensified at the temperature set. The mites are killed and the allergens are rinsed out thoroughly.
Can only be selected with 60 and 95.

Intensive programme

Suitable for normally soiled washing
Significant lengthening of the washing duration
Hold the desired main programme button depressed for 3 seconds.
appears in the digital display.
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Soaking

An additional soaking cycle is carried out before the main wash.
– Press the button to set the soaking time (0.5–6 hours).

5.4 Separate rinsing / Separate spinning

It is possible to skip parts of the programme selected.
Select main programme according to fabric care labels. Press the button 1×.
Rinsing and final spin are selected.
Press the button 2×.
Final rinse / Conditioning and final spin are selected.
Press the button 3×.
Separate final spin is selected.
Bio wash (alkaline detergent + bleach)
The programme sequence is adapted for the use of multi-component deter­gents (alkaline detergent + bleach). First the alkaline detergent with softener (compartment II) is added to the wash and the suds are heated up to 40 °C. Then after around 6 minutes the bleach (compartment I) is added.
Select main programme. Press the button 2×.
appears in the digital display.
Soap wash (softener + soap detergent)
The programme sequence is adapted for the use of multi-component deter­gents (softener + soap detergent). The softener (compartment I) and the soap detergent (compartment II) are added to the wash one after the other.
Select main programme. Press the button 3×.
appears in the digital display.
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5.5 Additional functions

Function/Symbol Uses
Temperature setting°CThe temperature can be changed in steps of
10 °C or 15 °C, allowing slightly soiled (not stained) textiles to be washed with a saving in energy. Cold wash: Not heated
Spin speed The spin speed can be changed in steps of 200
rpm (1200, 1000, 800, 600, 400 rpm, stop after
Delayed start
Fast forward /
End of programme
rinsing, 1500 spun at a low spin speed. However, this increases the drying time (greater energy consumption for tumble drying).
Take advantage of cheap-rate electricity (setting range of up to 24 hours). When time set is reached, the programme starts auto­matically.
Press the button to skip individual parts of a programme at any time during the programme sequence.
,1400 rpm). Delicates can thus be
the delayed start
Pause / Door opener*
Pressing the button 1× when a programme is running will cause the programme to pause.
Pressing the button again will cause the appliance door to open provided the appliance is in a state that allows this action (depends on the water level, temperature, speed). Press the flashing main programme button to end the pause and resume the programme.
* Depending on the serial number (FN)
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6 User settings

6.1 Adjusting user settings

Providing no programme is running and no error message is displayed, the user settings can be changed with the appliance door open or closed. The procedure is generally the same for all settings.

Changing user settings

Hold the button depressed for 5 seconds.
appears in the digital display.
Press the button repeatedly until the required setting appears in the
digital display, e.g.: for childproof lock OFF. To change, press the 60 button.
appears in the digital display for childproof lock ON. – The setting is taken over automatically and must not be confirmed.

Exiting user settings

Press the button repeatedly until the digital display goes out.
If no button is pressed within the next 15 seconds, user settings is exited and the digital display goes out.
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No change
R
estore
* Factory setting
Childproof lock
Spin speed
Soaking
Automatic door opener
AquaPlus
Factory settings
Hold the button depressed for 5 seconds.
OFF *
ON
Skin protection
More water +1 rinse
Standard *
More water
+1 rinse
OFF *
ON
OFF
ON *
1200 rpm *
1500, 1400, 400, 600, 800 or 1000 rpm
Hygiene recommendation
OFF
ON *
XXXX
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Possible user settings

The following diagram gives an overview of the possible user settings.
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6.2 AquaPlus

There are 5 different settings for rinsing intensity.
«Standard»
Normal water level
«More water»
The water level is increased by 1–3 cm during the main wash and each rinse cycle.
«+1 rinse»
An extra rinse cycle is added to each programme.
«More water +1 rinse»
An extra rinse cycle is added to each programme and the water level is also increased by 1–3 cm during the main wash and each rinse cycle.
«Skin protection»
Two extra rinse cycles are added to each programme and the water level is also increased by 5 cm during each rinse cycle. This function is particularly suitable for people with sensitive skin or with a suspected allergy to washing detergent.
Changing the rinsing intensity
Hold the button depressed for 5 seconds.
appears in the digital display.
Press the button repeatedly until the current setting appears in the
digital display, e.g.: for standard. Press the 60 button repeatedly until the required setting appears in the
digital display, e.g.: for more water.
– The setting is taken over automatically and must not be confirmed.
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Press the button repeatedly until the digital display goes out.

6.3 Soaking

If «Soaking ON»
has been programmed, after selecting the main
programme press the button to set the desired soaking time «in intervals of 30 minutes». Possible settings:
(30 minutes soaking time) to (6 hours soaking time).
Soaking cannot be used in combination with the delayed start function.
Switching soaking on/off
Hold the button depressed for 5 seconds.
appears in the digital display.
Press the button repeatedly until the current setting appears in the
digital display, e.g.: for soaking OFF. Press the 60 button.
appears in the digital display for soaking ON. – The setting is taken over automatically and must not be confirmed.
Press the button repeatedly until the digital display goes out.
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6.4 Spin speed

Each programme and combination of programmes is assigned an optimum spin speed at the factory. This can be adjusted to suit individual needs.
Increasing the spin speed:
Reducing the spin speed:
To protect delicates, can only be used with suitable programmes (e.g. whites).
Can be used with all programmes.
Setting maximum spin speed
Hold the button depressed for 5 seconds.
appears in the digital display.
Press the button repeatedly until the current setting appears in the
digital display, e.g.: for 1200 rpm. Press the 60 button repeatedly until the required setting appears in the
digital display, e.g.: for 800 rpm.
– The setting is taken over automatically and must not be confirmed.
Press the button repeatedly until the digital display goes out.

6.5 Hygiene recommendation

It is common nowadays to select programmes with temperatures below 60° C in order to save energy. These achieve perfectly good results with lightly soiled everyday washing. Washing almost exclusively with low temperatures can result in the formation of foul smelling coatings in the appliance. To avoid
this a hygiene recommendation appears when it is recommended for hygiene reasons to carry out a wash with at least 60° C.
Switching hygiene recommendation on/off
Hold the button depressed for 5 seconds.
appears in the digital display.
Press the button repeatedly until the current setting appears in the
digital display, e.g.: for hygiene recommendation ON.
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Press the 60 button repeatedly until the required setting appears in the
digital display, e.g.: for hygiene recommendation OFF.
– The setting is taken over automatically and must not be confirmed.
Press the button repeatedly until the digital display goes out.

6.6 Childproof lock

The childproof lock is to prevent children accidentally starting or stopping a programme. When the childproof lock is on, a programme can only be started by pressing two buttons simultaneously.
Switching the childproof lock on/off
Hold the button depressed for 5 seconds.
appears in the digital display.
Press the button repeatedly until the current setting appears in the
digital display, e.g.: for childproof lock OFF. Press the 60 button.
appears in the digital display for childproof lock ON. – The setting is taken over automatically and must not be confirmed.
Press the button repeatedly until the digital display goes out.
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6.7 Automatic door opener

If the automatic door opener is switched on, the appliance door opens auto­matically at the end of the programme. Otherwise it remains closed and can
be opened by pressing the or button.
Switching the automatic door opener on/off
Hold the button depressed for 5 seconds.
appears in the digital display.
Press the button repeatedly until the current setting appears in the
digital display, e.g.: for automatic door opener OFF. Press the 60 button.
appears in the digital display for automatic door opener ON. – The setting is taken over automatically and must not be confirmed.
Press the button repeatedly until the digital display goes out.

6.8 Restoring factory settings

The factory settings can be restored.
Hold the button depressed for 5 seconds.
appears in the digital display.
Press the button repeatedly until appears in the digital display for no change.
Press the 60 button.
appears in the digital display for restore factory settings. – The setting is taken over automatically and must not be confirmed.
Press the button repeatedly until the digital display goes out.
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7 Washing

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0
1
0

7.1 Preparing the appliance

Ensure that the foreign body trap 1 is sitting properly.
Plug the appliance in at the mains or turn the wall switch on.
The appliance switches on.
Turn on the water tap.
Press the or button to open the appliance door.
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7.2 Loading the appliance

Load dry washing (max. 8 kg).
If washing normally soiled whites and coloureds, fill the washing drum.
If washing heavily soiled whites and coloureds, fill the washing drum max. ¾ full.
If washing easy care cotton fabrics, white and coloured synthetic fabrics as well as mixed fabrics, fill the washing drum max. ½ full.
If washing delicates, woollens, silks, polya­crylics or net curtains, fill the washing drum max. ¼ full.
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For wet loads, halve these load capacities. To prevent unbalanced spinning, vibration noise and interrupted spin­ning action, avoid loading the washing drum with any one single, heavy item.
Close the appliance door (pushing firmly to)
The indicator lights for the programme buttons flash
If no programme selection is made within 20 seconds, all the displays go out. However, it is still possible to make a programme selection.
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3
II 1
3
1
II
2
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7.3 Adding washing detergent

Pull the detergent dispenser drawer out as far as it will go.
Powder detergent
If using powder detergent, flap 1 in compart­ment II must be removed.
Pull flap 1 upwards and out of position 3 and insert in position 2.
Liquid detergent
If using liquid detergent, flap 1 in compart­ment II must be inserted in position 3.
Pull flap 1 upwards and out of position 2 and insert in position 3.
Do not fill with liquid detergent past the upper mark. Liquid detergent can only be used for the main wash with programmes without a pre-wash. They are only suitable for temperatures of up to 60 °C. With 95 °C programmes, liquid detergents are not as effective as they do not contain bleach.
Liquid detergents are best used with very gentle programmes (e.g. «Woollens» and «Hand wash»), low-temperature programmes and
programmes with .
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Liquid detergent and a delayed start
If a delayed start has been selected, after loading the washing the liquid deter­gent should be added to a dosing aid (e.g. ball). It is important that the liquid detergent does not spill onto the washing during the delayed start period, otherwise the washing could be damaged through a possible chemical reac­tion.
Detergent dosage
Adding too much washing detergent can cause excess foaming, giving a poor wash result and, in the worst case, causing damage to the appliance.
The amount of detergent required depends on the degree of soiling as well as the wash load, the hardness of the water and the product being used. Follow the detergent manufacturer’s dosing instructions. The hardness of the water is measured using the French degree of water hard­ness (° fH) and is subdivided into three categories:
Soft
Medium
Hard
0 °fH to 15 °fH
15 °fH to 25 °fH
over 25 °fH
(NB Use water softener to reduce amount of washing detergent required.)
The local water authorities can provide information on the level of water hard­ness in your area.
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II
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Compartment
Pre-wash detergent Add to compartment I Main detergent Add to compartment II Fabric conditioner (soft-
ener)
Bio wash
Alkaline detergent Add to compartment II Bleach Add to compartment I Fabric conditioner (softener)
Soap wash
Water softener Add to compartment I Soap detergent Add to compartment II Fabric conditioner (softener)
Add to compartment
Add to compartment
Add to compartment
Fabric conditioner
Do not fill with fabric conditioner past the «MAX» mark. Do not use fabric conditioner if drying the washing in a tumble dryer. Tumble drying automatically leaves fabrics soft and fluffy.
Soap detergent (softener + soap detergent)
Select the additional «Soap wash» programme to wash with soap detergent. Since soap binds with lime, soap detergent should only be used when the water is soft or moderately hard (up to 25 °fH) and limescale protection is added. Soap scum can otherwise form and build up in the laundry and the appliance. Further, limescale build-up on the tub heating element can result in damage to the appliance.
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Dyeing textiles
Textiles can be dyed in the appliance using suitable dyeing agents. Please follow the manufacturer’s safety instructions and warnings carefully.
Each wash programme starts with brief draining and for this reason liquid dye components should be added after this.
After adding the wash detergent
Push the detergent dispenser drawer back in. Select main programme.

7.4 Programme selection

«Press and go»

A main programme can be started at the press of a single button. All the necessary settings for the programme are provided automatically. Select or deselect any additional programmes or functions by pressing the relevant buttons. If no other button is pressed within the next 20 seconds, the programme selected starts automatically.
Use the programme overview to determine which programme is the most suitable for your washing.
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95
60
40
30
20
°C
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Selecting main programme

Close the appliance door.
– The indicator lights for the programme buttons flash.
Press the desired programme button or hold it depressed for 3 seconds for the intensive programme.
– The indicator light for the programme selected illuminates. – The selected temperature is displayed. – After a short time the display changes to the likely programme duration
(hours/minutes).
– The indicator lights for additional programmes that may be selected
flash.
During this time it is possible to select a different programme. All addi­tional programmes selected are cancelled and must be reselected. If no button is pressed within the next 20 seconds, the programme selected starts automatically.

Selecting additional programme

Sprint Pre-wash
Easy care Anti-mite
Press the required button when the indicator light flashes.
– The new programme duration is displayed in the Digital display.
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AquaPlus

Immediately after selecting a programme, press the button repeatedly until the desired rinsing intensity appears in the digital display.
«Standard»
«More water»
«+ 1 rinse»
«More water + 1 rinse»
«Skin protection»
– The likely duration of the programme appears in the digital display.
Only some of the levels above will be available for selection depending on the main programme selected.
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Changing the spin speed

Immediately after selecting a programme, press the button repeatedly until the desired spin speed appears in the digital display.
It is possible to change the current setting while a programme is running.
The suggested and maximum settable spin speed depends on the programme selected.
With «No spinning / Stop after rinsing», the washing remains lying in the water after the final rinse. There is no spinning nor intermediate spinning.
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Changing the temperature

Immediately after selecting a programme, press the °C button repeatedly until the desired temperature appears in the Digital display.
It is still possible to change the temperature once the programme has started running.
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Selecting a delayed start

Immediately after programme selection, hold the button depressed or press repeatedly until until the desired delayed start period (max. 24 hours) appears in the digital display.
– The Digital display goes dark. – When the the delayed start time set is up, the programme selected
starts automatically.
Washing can be added at any time.
The time remaining to the delayed start can be reduced (in 30-minute inter­vals) to null by repeatedly pressing the button.

Setting the soaking time

If «Soaking» has been programmed in the user settings, the button is used not for a delayed start but for setting the soaking time.
Press the button repeatedly until the desired soaking time appears in the digital display.
The soaking time can be set at intervals of 30 minutes, starting initially at 2 hours and going down to 30 minutes and then at 6 hours and going down to 30 minutes.
The soaking and delayed start functions cannot be used at the same time.
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If the water used for soaking is not to be used for the main wash, pre-wash has also to be selected using the button

Selecting bio wash / soap wash

Select programme. Press the button 2×.
appears in the digital display for bio wash.
Press the button 3×.
appears in the digital display for soap wash.

Selecting separate rinsing / separate spinning

Select programme.
Press the button 1×:
Press the button 2×:
Press the button 3×:
Rinsing
Final rinse / Conditioning
Final spin

Opening the appliance door during operation

The appliance door can only be opened if the water level and temperature are still low and there is no spinning in progress. As long as the indicator light for
the or button is illuminated, the appliance door can be opened.
For appliances with the button
Press the button 1×.
– The appliance changes over to the «Pause» mode.
Press the button again.
– The appliance door opens.
– The Digital display flashes. Add or unload wash items. Close the appliance door.
– The programme is resumed.
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For appliances with the button
Press the button.
– The appliance door opens.
– The Digital display flashes. Add or unload wash items. Close the appliance door.
– The programme is resumed.
In the event of a power failure, the appliance door can only be opened using the emergency door release. The programme memory ensures that the programme sequence is resumed after a power failure.

7.5 Changing selection

During programme selection
Press another programme button.
– All settings are cleared.
After a programme has started
The spin speed and temperature can still be changed. To change any other settings, the programme must be aborted.
Aborting a programme before time
Press the button repeatedly until appears in the digital display for draining.
– This part of the programme cannot be skipped and will be carried out in
full.
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7.6 Programme selection with childproof lock activated

How to switch the childproof lock on/off is described in 'User settings'.
Close the appliance door.
– The following appears in the digital display: . – The indicator lights for the programme buttons flash.
Hold the desired programme button depressed and at the same time press the button.
The appliance can now be operated without regard to the childproof lock until the programme starts.
Aborting a programme
Hold the active programme button – the indicator light illuminates – depressed and at the same time press the button.
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7.7 Selecting standard programme for normally soiled load

Close the appliance door Press the flashing button 1× to select 60 °C Standard.
With these programmes, it is not possible to change the additional functions. Only delayed start is selectable.

7.8 End of programme

Loosening up the washing
Shortly before the end of the programme, the washing is loosened up. This takes about 1–2 minutes.
Press the or button to unload the washing at any time during the loosening-up phase.
With «Automatic door opener OFF»
– When the programme has finished, the following appears in the digital
display for 20 minutes: .
– The symbol illuminates. Press the or button.
– The appliance door opens and the washing can be unloaded.
In the event of a power failure, the appliance door can only be opened
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With «Automatic door opener ON»
The appliance door opens automatically at the end of the programme.
The washing can be unloaded.
With «Stop after rinsing»
The washing remains lying in the water after the final rinse. The water must be drained off before the washing can be unloaded.
Press the button 1×.
– The washing is spun at the spin speed set for the programme selected.
Press the button 2×.
– Draining without spinning.
With display
Hygiene recommendation
With one of the next wash cycles carry out a wash with at least 60°C.

7.9 At the end of the wash day

Clean the detergent dispenser drawer if necessary. After finishing washing for the day, remove any deposits or foreign bodies from out of the door seal Push the appliance door to, but do not close.
This allows the washing drum and the door seal
to dry.
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Using the correct dosage of detergent will automatically clean the inside of the appliance. Immediately wipe away all traces of detergent with a soft cloth to avoid staining.

8.1 Cleaning the detergent dispenser drawer

If the correct dosage of detergent is used, the compartments in the detergent dispenser drawer are cleaned by the water flowing in. Wash out the detergent compartments if particularly soiled.
Cleaning the detergent compartments
Pull the detergent dispenser drawer 1 out as far as it will go, push the release lever 4 to the left and then remove the drawer completely. Wash out the detergent compartments. Clean the duct under the pre-wash deter­gent compartment l.
Cleaning the siphon and suction tube
Pull the siphon 2 in the fabric conditioner compartment up in the direction of the
arrow. Clean the siphon 2 and suction tube 3. Replace the siphon correctly.
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8.2 Cleaning the water inlet filter

1
To avoid blockages, the filter 1 in the water inlet must be periodically checked and, if necessary, cleaned.
The water inlet should be tested for leaks following maintenance work.
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8.3 Emergency draining

The water in the appliance may be hot. Scalding hazard! Allow to cool before emergency draining. In the event of a blocked water outlet or drain pump, a malfunction or a power failure, if there is water still in the appliance it must be drained off as follows:
Open the drain tray 1 by pressing it at the bottom.
or: Open the drain tray 1 with the liquid
detergent flap.
Fold the drain tray 1 right down.
The drain tray also functions as a receptacle for collecting the water being drained off.
Release the foreign body trap 2 slightly by slowly turning it anti-clock­wise. Steadily drain off the water.
From time to time the drain tray
may have to be emptied.
Close the foreign body trap by turning it clockwise and remove the drain tray 1 from the front.
Empty the drain tray and then put it back in position (push it straight in until it clicks into position).
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When draining off the water, the drain tray can be removed and a larger receptacle used in its place. The appliance can hold up to 30 litres of water.
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8.4 Cleaning the foreign body trap

The foreign body trap 1 must be periodically cleaned of any deposits.
The foreign body trap should also be cleaned after washing e.g. pet blankets or other wash items that cause a thick build-up of fluff.
Drain off any residual water, see section on 'Emer­gency draining'. Then turn the foreign body trap 1 remove. Clean thoroughly. Remove any foreign objects (buttons, coins, etc.).
Check that the drain pump impeller 2 can turn. Use the emergency door release tool 3 for this. If the impeller 2 does not turn, please contact Customer Services.
The impeller 2 may turn stiffly. This is construction related and does not indicate the presence of any foreign object or defect.
anti-clockwise and
Push the foreign body trap 1 in as far as it will go and then turn clockwise as far as it will go.
Replace the drain tray and close it to.
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9.1 What to do if …

This section lists faults that can be solved simply by following the instructions given. If another fault is displayed or the fault cannot be remedied, please call Customer Services.
Before calling Customer Services, please note down the serial number
(FN) and the error message in full, e.g.

... in the displayappears

Possible cause Solution
The foreign body trap or drain pump is blocked.
Resolve the cause of the problem. Cancel the error message by pressing the
The drain hose is bent or kinked.
Restart the programme.
Building-wise, the drain or drain trap is blocked.
button.
.

... in the display appears

Possible cause Solution
The foreign body trap is clogged.
The circulation nozzle is clogged.
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Resolve the cause of the problem. Cancel the error message by pressing
the button. Restart the programme.
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... in the display appears

Possible cause Solution
Large items are unevenly distributed in the washing drum.
Pillows or similar items in the wash.
Wash large and small items together to reduce the possibility of unbalanced loads forming.
Remove the pillows. Spin the washing again. Spin the pillows separately.
Wash items are tangled.
Separate the wash items. Fasten duvet covers and pillow cases. Spin the washing again.

... in the displayappears

Possible cause Solution
The foreign body trap is missing or is not sitting correctly.
Ensure the foreign body trap is sitting correctly. Cancel the error message by pressing the
Restart the programme.
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... in the displayappears

Possible cause Solution
The water tap is turned off.
The mesh filter in the
Resolve the cause of the problem or wait until the water supply is restored.
Cancel the error message by pressing the water connection is clogged.
Restart the programme.
Interruption in the water supply.
The water pressure is too low.

... in the displayappears

/
Possible cause Solution
Related to anti-leak protection.
Turn off the water tap. Note down the error message in full along with the serial number (FN). Cancel the error message by pressing the
Call Customer Services.
button.
button.
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... in the display appears

xx/xxx
Possible cause Solution
Various situations can
Cancel the error message by pressing the
lead to an «F» message.
Disconnect the power supply for about 1 minute. Switch the power supply back on again and select a new programme. If the error appears again, note down the error message in full along with the serial number (FN). Turn off the water tap and disconnect the power supply. Call Customer Services.
If there is still some washing in the appli­ance: Carry out emergency draining. Use emergency door release. Unload the washing. Call Customer Services.
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... in the display appears

/
Possible cause Solution
Faulty electrical connec-
Cancel the error message by pressing the
tion.
Overvoltage
Disconnect the power supply for about 1 minute. Switch the power supply back on again and select a new programme.
If the error appears again:
disconnect the power supply. Have an electrician check the house instal­lation.
If the error appears again:
note down the error message in full and the serial number (FN) and then disconnect the power supply. Call Customer Services.
button.

... in the display appears

Possible cause Solution
The childproof lock is switched on.
Refer to the section on how to operate the appliance with the childproof lock activated. Switch off the childproof lock.
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... in the display appears

Possible cause Solution
If there is very heavy foaming during the wash cycle, the programme is automatically extended by
Reduce the amount of washing detergent used next time. Adjust the amount of washing detergent
used to the water hardness. an additional rinsing cycle. This improves the wash results, but also lengthens the duration of the programme.

... in the display appears

Possible cause Solution
Hygiene recommendation.
No wash cycle has been
With one of the next wash cycles carry out a
wash with at least 60° C. carried out at a tempera-
ture of at least 60 °C for a longer period of time.
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... the programme takes significantly longer than indicated in the display

Possible cause Solution
Too much washing deter­gent. Lengthening the
Reduce the amount of washing detergent used next time.
rinsing time.
Large unbalanced load in the washing drum.
Wash large and small items together to reduce the possibility of unbalanced loads forming.
Inlet water very cold. Heating is extended.
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... in the display appears

Possible cause Solution
Inlet water very cold. Heating is extended.

... in the display appears

Possible cause Solution
Selected programme is intended for a reduced washing load. If there are
With the next wash cycle adjust the amount of articles to the max. washing load (see 'Programme overview').
too many articles, heating and possibly also the rinsing will be extended.

… the washing is not spinning or is not being spun properly

Possible cause Solution
The spin speed set is too low.
Too unbalanced a load in the washing drum. The wash items cannot be
Increase the spin speed for the next wash cycle.
Wash large and small items together to reduce the possibility of unbalanced loads forming.
more evenly distributed.
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... in the display appears

Possible cause Solution
Large unbalanced load in the washing drum. The appliance tries to improve the distribution of the wash load. The final spin is extended.
Wash large and small items together to reduce the possibility of unbalanced loads forming.

… vibrating heavily when spinning

Possible cause Solution
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The transportation lock has not been removed.
The feet of the appliance are not properly adjusted.
The load could not be optimally balanced in the washing drum. This is not a malfunction.
Remove transportation lock.
Optimize the appliance set-up according to the installation instructions.
Wash large and small items together to reduce the possibility of unbalanced loads forming.

… at the end of the programme, the appliance door cannot be opened by pressing the door opener button

Possible cause Solution
The appliance door is stuck.
An interruption in the power supply.
Press hard against the lock side of the appliance door (i.e. front edge of appliance door).
Press the or button. Use emergency door release.
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… water sounds are heard at the end of the programme when the washing drum is turned by hand

Possible cause Solution
The water that the vanes were filled with to compensate the unbal­anced load could not be completely drained before the end of the programme.
No action is necessary. The expelled water is automatically pumped out and there are no negative consequences.

... traces of washing detergent left behind in the washing detergent compartment

Possible cause Solution
Damp or lumpy washing detergent.
The washing detergent compartment was damp and a delayed start was selected.
The water flow pressure is too low.
Store washing detergent in a dry place.
Wipe the washing detergent compartment dry before adding the detergent.
Open water tap fully.
The water inlet is scaled up.
The flap for liquid deter­gent was used.
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Check the water supply and, if necessary, clean the filter. Clean the nozzles above the detergent dispenser drawer.
Remove the flap and put in storage posi­tion.
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... traces of fabric conditioner or water left behind in the fabric conditioner compartment

Possible cause Solution
The siphon in the fabric
Ensure the siphon is in place correctly. conditioner compartment is missing or is not in place correctly.
The siphon or suction
Clean the siphon and suction tube. tube is clogged.

… the washing load is still dry at the end of the programme and no error message is displayed

Possible cause Solution
«Demo mode» is acti­vated.
Open the appliance door. Hold the 95 and 40 buttons depressed Simultaneously press the button.
appears in the digital display.
Press the 60 button.
appears in the digital display.
Press the button.
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9.2 Opening the appliance door in the event of a power failure

Ensure that the washing drum is stationary. Do not touch the drum while it is still in motion – risk of serious injury.
If the emergency door release tool 2 is missing, a screw driver can be used instead.
Turn off the water tap. Disconnect the appliance from the elec­tricity supply. Open the drain tray 1 by pressing it at the bottom.
or:
Open the drain tray 1 with the liquid detergent flap. Fold the drain tray right down. If necessary, carry out emergency draining. Remove the drain tray 1. Remove the emergency door release tool 2 from its fastening. Insert the emergency door release tool into the blue opening cap 3 and turn in the direction of the arrow.
- The appliance door springs open.
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10.1 Fabric care symbols

To wash items correctly, please follow the fabric care symbols on the labels of the wash items.

10.2 Washing detergent

The wash temperature selected should agree with the recommended tempera­ture range of the washing detergent to ensure the washing detergent is at its most effective.

10.3 General tips

Wash white and coloured textiles separately.
Empty pockets and turn inside out. Remove any foreign objects (coins,
nails, paper clips, etc.).
Empty and brush out pockets of work overalls worn in the metal industry (metal shavings can damage the washing and cause rust stains).
Fasten duvet covers and pillow cases; close zips and hook and eye fasteners; fasten cloth belts and apron ties.
Wash smaller items (e.g. nylon tights, belts) and items with zips and hooks in a washing net or cushion cover.
Remove stains before washing using a suitable stain remover.
Pre-treat heavily soiled areas (collars, cuffs, etc.) with soap, special deter-
gent or paste.
For normally or heavily soiled washing, select the additional programme or select a heavier degree of soiling.
Wash woollens and other textiles with the fabric care label using the main hand wash programme only. Use detergent suitable for woollens
and delicates.
Textiles, such as dog or horse blankets, that are covered in animal hair should be brushed out before washing.
pre-wash
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10.4 Net curtains

If washing curtains made from mixed or man-made fibres:
Ask the retailer whether the curtains are machine washable and, if so, at what water temperature.
Fill the washing drum only a quarter full.
Tie up metal rollers and plastic sliders using an open weave fabric.
Use a mild detergent (use sparingly due to foaming).
With older, faded curtains, the material is weaker and may be easily
damaged if machine washed.
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10.5 Saving energy and water

Use the maximum wash load capacity of the particular programme.
Select «Pre-wash» or «Soaking» only for washing that is heavily soiled or
stained.
For lightly soiled washing without staining select the main 20 programme or the additional «Sprint» function.
Spin speed
How much energy is consumed by subsequent tumble drying depends on the spin speed set. The higher the spin speed set, the lower the level of residual moisture in the washing at the end of the programme.
rpm Residual moisture in cotton fabrics in %
1500 ~44
1400 ~47
1200 ~52
1000 ~60
800 ~70
600 ~90
400 ~110
Automatic door opener
Use the appliance with the automatic door opener turned on. In this way, when the appliance door opens the appliance immediately enters the lowest possible stand-by power consumption state.
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10.6 Unsatisfactory wash results

White residue on washing

Possible cause Solution
Despite thorough rinsing, badly soluble compounds (zeolites) in the detergent can be left on the washing.
Shake out or brush the wash items. Rewash the items again with just a little washing detergent. Use a liquid detergent that does not contain zeolites.
Use the additional function.

Grey residue on washing

Possible cause Solution
Grease and dirt particles have not been removed from fabric effectively.
Residue from detergent, limescale and dirt.
Overloaded washing drum.
Use more detergent next time. Use heavy-duty washing detergent. Adjust amount of detergent to water hard­ness and degree of soiling of washing.
Put less laundry into the washing drum.

Washing feels hard

Possible cause Solution
Poor rinse effect through «very soft» water (below 15 °fH).
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Unsatisfactory wash result using detergent for coloureds

Possible cause Solution
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Exceptionally heavily soiled washing.
Washing detergent used
Select stronger wash programme, e.g. degree of soiling «intensive».
Use washing detergent containing bleach. (detergents for coloureds) does not contain bleach. Fruit, coffee and tea stains cannot be removed.

Unsatisfactory wash result using liquid detergent

Possible cause Solution
Liquid detergent used
Use washing detergent containing bleach. does not contain bleach. Fruit, coffee and tea stains cannot be removed.

Soap deposits on washing

Possible cause Solution
Water too hard.
Only use soap detergent if the water hard-
ness does not exceed 25 °fH.
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Colour run

Possible cause Solution
Non-fast colours in the wash.
Wash white and coloured textiles sepa­rately. Follow the fabric care instructions on the items of washing.
Objects in the wash
Empty garment pockets.
whose colour has run.

Rinsing performance

Possible cause Solution
Too much washing deter­gent.
Very «soft» water (below
Adjust washing detergent dosage to water hardness and degree of soiling.
Use the additional function.
15 °fH).

Fabric stains

Possible cause Solution
Rust stains.
Chemical effect.
Brush out work overall pockets. Residues from hair care products, cosmetics and plants can react with the suds to cause a chemical reaction that can result in staining. Wash items with metal parts separately.
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Holes, rips or tears

Possible cause Solution
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Washing items with zips or hooks (e.g. bras) open.
Fasten zip fasteners and hooks before washing. Wash delicates in a laundry bag or pillow case. Turn garment pockets inside out.
Chemical effect of washing detergent.
Do not put washing detergent directly on to fabrics.
Fabric quality, wear and tear, weathering of fibres.
Washing drum damaged by foreign objects (e.g. nails, paper clips, bra hooks).
Inspect the washing drum for foreign objects and for damage. Remove foreign objects. Call Customer Services if the washing drum is damaged.

Fabric wear

Possible cause Solution
Washing drum over-
Put less laundry into the washing drum.
loaded.
Friction between fabrics during washing.
Pilling.
Select the additional «Easy care» programme.
Turn items inside out before washing.
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11 Spare parts

Please give product family and exact designation when ordering parts.
Drain hose 1.5 m / 4.0 m
Emergency door release tool
Foreign body trap
Drain tray
Siphon
Detergent dispenser drawer
Liquid detergent flap
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1*

12.1 Dimensions

Height: 85 cm Width: 59.5 cm Depth: 60 cm Empty weight: 63 kg Dry load capacity: 8 kg

12.2 Plumbing in

Connection to water supply: Cold water G¾" Permitted pressure of water supply: 0.1–0.6 MPa (1–6 bar) Max. pumping height of suds pump: 1 m

12.3 Electrical connection

See identification plate 1
* Depending on the serial number (FN)

12.4 Noise values

Noise values measured according to: GB/T 4288-2008:
Washing noise: 49 dB(A) (re 1pW) Spin-extractor noise: 72 dB(A) (re 1pW)
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12.5 Spin speed

400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1400, 1500 rpm

12.6 Consumption data

Whites and coloureds programmes

The consumption data and programme durations given serve only as a guide. They refer to the maximum load capacity and can vary with, for instance, towelling material, a very cold water feed, the degree of soiling selected or a smaller wash load. The duration remaining and programme-end times displayed adjust automatically.
Programme Load
kg
Spin
speed
rpm
1
Duration
hrs./
mins.
Water
litre
Energy
kWh
Whites 95 °C 1–8 1200 2h10 75 2.2 Coloureds 60 °C 1–8 1200 1h30 65 1.4 Coloureds 40 °C 1–8 1200 1h15 70 0.8 Coloureds 30 °C 1–8 1200 1h10 70 0.5 Coloureds 20 °C 1–8 1200 1h00 70 0.3 Woollens 30 °C 1–2.5 800 0h50 52 0.3 Hand wash 20 °C 1–2 600 0h48 58 0.2
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12.7 Note for testing institutes

Set to the standard programme according to GB/T 4288-2008:
Standard 60 °C cotton programme:
Press the button 1×.
The display shows: after 2 seconds the display changes to: .
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alternates with (duration of programme) in the digital display.
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12.8 VAS Vibration Absorbing System

As the washing drum starts to spin, if the control unit detects that the load is out of balance it will interrupt the spinning action once or more. In this case, the appliance tries to improve the distribution of the wash load in the washing drum. When spinning, at all spin speeds the load is, where necessary, actively balanced in the washing drum, whereby the hollow vanes are filled with the necessary quantity of water. This ensures optimal care and draining of the washing.

12.9 Water and energy economy

During the first few minutes of a programme running, sensors automatically determine the type and the size of the load being washed. Water levels are then optimally adjusted to the wash load so that only the strict amount of water needed is used.
12.10 Automatic energy-saving stand-by
The appliance is equipped with automatic energy-saving stand-by to avoid consuming energy unnecessarily. All displays go out within minutes of a programme finishing. Energy consump­tion is reduced to an absolute minimum. The safety functions, however, remain activated.
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A
Additional functions ................17, 24
Additional programmes .......... 14, 16
Anti-mite ...................................... 14
AquaPlus / Skin protection ..... 14
Bio wash ..................................... 14
Easy care ................................... 14
Intensive programme ............... 14
Pre-wash .....................................14
Selecting ..................................... 38
Soaking ....................................... 14
Soap wash .................................14
Sprint ...........................................14
Allergies ........................................... 27
Anti-mite ....................................22, 38
Appliance
Construction ..............................15
Description .................................14
Preparing .................................... 32
Appliance door ............................... 15
Checking the door seal ........... 47
Door does not open ................. 59
Opening during operation ....... 43
Opening in the event of a power
failure
..................................... 62
AquaPlus .......................................... 22
Selecting ..................................... 39
AquaPlus/Rinsing ........................... 27
Automatic door opener .......... 31, 65
Automatic door opener OFF ........ 46
Automatic door opener ON .......... 47
Automatic water and energy
economy ..................................... 73
C
Care ..................................................48
Caution: Burns hazard! .................. 10
Caution: Risk of injury! ..................10
Changing user settings .................25
Childproof lock ........................30, 45
Cleaning
Detergent dispenser drawer ...48
Foreign body trap ..................... 51
Siphon ......................................... 48
Water inlet filter .........................49
Cleaning the foreign body trap ....52
Cold wash ........................................24
Colour run ........................................68
Correct use .........................................9
B
Before using for the first time .........9
Bio wash ...................................23, 43
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D
Damage to fabrics ..................68, 69
Delayed start .....................24, 35, 42
Deposits on washing .....................67
Detergent dispenser drawer .. 15, 70
Cleaning .....................................48
Traces .........................................60
Detergent dosage ..........................35
Dimensions ......................................71
Disconnection .................................12
Display
A messages .................52, 53, 54
Childproof lock is switched on
................................................
E messages .................54, 55, 56
F messages ........................54, 55
H messages ................57, 58, 59
U messages............................... 56
Display elements ............................16
Disposal ...........................................12
Door opener
Automatic ...................................31
Door seal
Checking ....................................47
Drain hose .......................................70
Drain tray ..................................15, 70
Dyeing .............................................. 37
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F
Fabric care symbols ......................63
Fabric conditioner ...................15, 36
Conditioning ..............................23
Traces .........................................61
Fabric stains ....................................68
Fabric wear ...................................... 69
Factory settings ..............................31
Fast forward ....................................24
Foreign body trap .............15, 51, 70
Cleaning .....................................51
G
General note .................................... 65
Grey residue on washing ..............66
H
How to avoid damaging the appli-
ance ............................................11
Hygiene recommendation ............29
I
Identification plate ..........................15
Intensity
Rinsing intensity ........................27
Intensive programme ..................... 22
E
Easy care ..................................21, 38
Electrical connection ..................... 71
Emergency door release .............. 15
Emergency door release tool ... 15,
62, 70
Emergency draining ....................... 50
End of the wash day ...................... 47
Exiting user settings ....................... 25
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L
Liquid detergent .............................. 34
Liquid detergent flap ............... 15, 70
Load capacity .................................. 14
Loosening up the washing ...........46
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M
Main programmes ...................14, 16
Selecting ..................................... 38
Main wash detergent .....................15
Main wash programmes ...............19
Maintenance ....................................48
Malfunctions .................................... 52
Model no. ............................................2
N
Net curtains ..................................... 64
Note on use ........................................9
O
Opening the appliance door during
operation
Opening ......................................43
Pause .......................................... 43
Operating elements ....................... 16
P
Packaging ........................................ 12
Pause
Door opener ..............................24
Programme pause .................... 24
Resuming the programme ......24
Plumbing .......................................... 71
Possible settings ............................ 26
Powder detergent ........................... 34
Power failure ................................... 62
Press and go ................................... 37
Pre-wash ...................................21, 38
Pre-wash detergent ........................ 15
Product family ....................................2
Programme
Aborting ...................................... 44
End .......................................24, 46
Taking too long ......................... 57
Programme progress display ...... 17
Q
Quick instructions ........................... 80
R
Repair service ................................. 79
Rinsing .............................................27
Rinsing intensity .............................. 27
S
Safety ................................................12
Safety precautions
Before using for first time........... 9
General ..........................................6
Saving
Energy ......................................... 65
Water ........................................... 65
Separate rinsing/spinning .....23, 43
Serial number (FN) .................13, 15
Siphon ..............................................70
Siphon for fabric conditioner ........ 15
Cleaning .....................................48
Skin protection ................................27
Soaking .....................................23, 28
Setting soaking time ................42
Soap detergent ...............................36
Soap wash ................................23, 43
Softener .....................................15, 36
Spare parts ......................................70
Spin speed ........................24, 65, 72
Changing ....................................40
Sprint .........................................21, 38
Standard programme ....................14
Stand-by
Energy-saving ............................73
Stop after rinsing ............................40
Symbols ..............................................5
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T
Tears in washing ............................69
Technical data ................................. 71
Technical questions ....................... 79
Temperature
Changing .................................... 41
Setting .................................. 24, 41
Traces of washing detergent in the
detergent dispenser drawer
Type .....................................................2
...60
U
Unsatisfactory rinsing performance
...................................................... 68
Unsatisfactory wash result using
detergent for coloureds ........... 67
Unsatisfactory wash result using
liquid detergent ......................... 67
User settings ...................................25
Using for the first time ......................9
V
Validity .................................................2
VAS Vibration Absorbing System 73
Vibrating ........................................... 59
W
Warranty extensions ...................... 79
Wash results
Unsatisfactory ............................66
Washing
Adding washing detergent ...... 34
Changing selection ..................44
Drying .......................................... 61
End of programme ...................46
Loading ....................................... 33
Preparing appliance .................32
Spinning unsatisfactory ...........58
Washing detergent .........................63
Adding ........................................34
Washing feels hard ........................66
Washing tips .................................... 63
Water hardness ..............................35
Water inlet filter
Cleaning .....................................49
Water sounds ..................................60
White residue on washing ............66
Whites ...............................................19
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15 Repair service

The «Trouble-shooting» section gives you valuable tips on how to correct minor functions yourself, saving you the time and trouble of calling out a service technician and the cost that goes along with it.
Register your V-ZUG appliance today online via our website at vzug.com or using the card supplied and benefit from the best possible support in the event of a malfunction – including during the manufacturer's warranty period. You need the serial number (FN) and designation of the appliance to register. You can also note them down here or on the service sticker which comes with the appliance:
FN _______________________ Appliance _______________________
Please have these details to hand when contacting V-ZUG in connection with a malfunction. You will find them on the identification plate of your appliance.
Open up drain tray.
– The identification plate is located on the left-hand* or right-hand* side
next to the foreign body trap.
* Depending on the serial number (FN)
Your repair order
You will find contact information for your nearest V-ZUG Service Centre at vzug.com. In most countries you will also be able to contact V-ZUG Service & Support using the toll-free service number 00800 850 850 00 (or +800 850 850 00).
Technical questions, accessories, warranty extensions
Your V-ZUG Service Centre will be happy to help you with any technical ques­tions, to accept your orders for accessories and spare parts and to inform you about the progressive warranty extensions.
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Quick instructions

Please first read the safety precautions in the operating instructions!
Switch on the appliance and turn on the water tap Open the appliance door by pressing the or button
Load the washing and then close the appliance door Pull the detergent dispenser drawer out and add the washing detergent Push the detergent dispenser drawer back in Select programme If required, select any additional programme/functions The appliance starts automatically after about 20 seconds
When the programme has finished:
Press the or button and unload the washing
At the end of the wash day:
If necessary, clean the detergent dispenser drawer Push the appliance door to, but do not close
V-ZUG Ltd Industriestrasse 66, CH-6301 Zug
info@vzug.ch, www.vzug.com
J11001.361-3
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