V-ZUG AW2THWL, 1102165024 User Manual

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Operating instructions
AdoraWash V2000
Washing machine
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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.
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 appliances is reserved.
Validity
The model number corresponds to the first alphanumerics on the identification plate. These operating instructions apply to:
Appliance designation Model number Type
AdoraWash V2000
Variations depending on the model are noted in the text.
11021 AW2T-11021
© V-ZUG Ltd, CH-6302 Zug, 2019
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Contents

1 Safety warnings 5
1.1 Symbols used......................................................... 5
1.2 General safety precautions.................................. 5
1.3 Appliance-specific safety precautions ............... 5
1.4 Instructions for use................................................ 6
2 Using for the first time 8
2.1 Transport lock ........................................................ 8
2.2 Running the first wash cycle without any wash-
ing............................................................................. 8
3 Appliance description 8
3.1 Construction ...........................................................8
3.2 Operating and display elements......................... 9
3.3 Indicator lights...................................................... 10
3.4 Button state...........................................................10
4 Programme overview 10
4.1 Whites and coloureds programmes ................10
4.2 Textile programmes ............................................11
4.3 Programmes for normally soiled cotton load.......
11
4.4 Additional functions............................................. 11
5 Operating the appliance 13
5.1 Preparations..........................................................13
5.2 Loading the washing........................................... 13
5.3 Adding washing detergent................................. 14
5.4 Detergent dosage................................................ 15
5.5 Dyeing textiles ...................................................... 15
5.6 Selecting programme .........................................15
5.7 Selecting additional functions ...........................16
5.8 Delayed start ........................................................17
5.9 Separate rinsing/spinning.................................. 17
5.10 Correcting entry ...................................................18
5.11 Aborting a programme ....................................... 18
5.12 With childproof lock activated...........................18
5.13 Drum illumination................................................. 19
5.14 Opening the appliance door during washing.......
19
5.15 End of programme .............................................. 20
6 Favourites 21
6.1 Defining favourites................................................21
6.2 Changing favourites .............................................22
6.3 Deleting favourites................................................22
6.4 Starting favourites.................................................22
7 V-ZUG-Home 23
8 User settings 23
8.1 Customizing user settings...................................23
8.2 Button tone ............................................................23
8.3 Background image...............................................23
8.4 Brightness ..............................................................23
8.5 Language ...............................................................24
8.7 Spin speed.............................................................24
8.8 Degree of soiling ..................................................24
8.9 AquaPlus ................................................................24
8.10 Automatic door opener........................................24
8.11 Delayed start..........................................................24
8.12 Hygiene info...........................................................25
8.13 Childproof lock......................................................25
8.14 Drum illumination..................................................25
8.15 V-ZUG-Home..........................................................25
8.16 Factory settings.....................................................25
9 Demo mode 26
9.1 Switching on ..........................................................26
9.2 Switching off ..........................................................26
10 Care and maintenance 27
10.1 Cleaning intervals .................................................27
10.2 Cleaning the detergent dispenser drawer .......27
10.3 Cleaning the water inlet filter ..............................27
10.4 Emergency draining .............................................28
10.5 Cleaning the foreign body trap ..........................29
10.6 Cleaning the drum illumination ..........................29
10.7 Opening the appliance door in the event of a
power failure ..........................................................30
11 Trouble-shooting 31
11.1 Error messages.....................................................31
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11.2 Other possible problems....................................33
11.3 Unsatisfactory wash results ...............................35
12 Spare parts 37
13 Technical data 37
13.1 Note for testing institutes ...................................38
13.2 Consumption values ...........................................38
13.3 VAS Vibration Absorbing System .....................39
13.4 Water and energy economy .............................. 39
13.5 EcoStandby...........................................................39
14 Washing tips 39
14.1 Energy and water economy............................... 39
14.2 Avoiding damage ................................................40
15 Disposal 40
16 Index 41
17 Service & Support 43
Quick instructions 44
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1 Safety warnings

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.

1.2 General safety precautions

Read the operating instruc-
tions before using the appli­ance for the first time!
Cleaning and user mainten­ance shall not be undertaken by children without supervi­sion.
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 ap-
pliance is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufac­turer or its Customer Services or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazard.
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.
1.3 Appliance-specific safety
precautions
Children under 3 years of age
must be kept away from the appliance unless they are constantly supervised.
The appliance has a max-
imum dry load capacity of 8 kg.
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1 Safety warnings

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.
If connected to the water mains by de-
tachable hoses, the new hose set sup­plied with the appliance must be used. Do not reuse old hose sets.
Ensure ready access to the power
socket being used.

Correct use

The appliance is only suitable for wash-
ing home textiles with water and regular automatic washing machine detergent.
The appliance is intended to be used in
household and similar applications such as staff kitchen areas in shops, of­fices and similar working environments, farm houses, hotels, motels, bed and breakfast establishments and similar residential type establishments, as well as communal laundry rooms in multi­family buildings.
The appliance is not intended to be
used in launderettes or similar applica­tions and may only be used for the above-mentioned purpose.
No liability is assumed for any damage
caused by improper or incorrect use.
Any repairs, modifications or manipula-
tions 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 may cause serious injury, 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 a repair is needed, follow the instructions given in the «Service and repairs» section. Please contact our Customer Services if necessary.
Use original spare parts only.
Before closing the appliance door and
starting a programme, ensure that there are no foreign objects or pets in the drum.

Note on use

If the appliance is not functioning prop-
erly, disconnect it from the power sup­ply immediately.
To protect your washing, follow the fab-
ric care symbols and the hints and ad­vice in the «Washing tips» section.
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.
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.
When carrying out maintenance work
on the appliance, including replacing light bulbs, cut off the electricity supply to the appliance: remove the screw fuse from the holder or switch the circuit breaker off, or unplug from the mains socket.

How to avoid damaging the appliance

Close the appliance door carefully.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.
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Before closing the appliance door and
starting a programme, ensure that there are no foreign objects or pets in the washing drum, detergent compartment 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.
Textiles with metal reinforcements are
not to be washed in the appliance Risk of damage.
Trainers, diving suits, rucksacks, car-
pets, etc. are not to be washed in the appliance.
1 Safety warnings
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2 Using for the first time

1
2
3
4
5 6
7 8
Detergent dispenser drawer (2)
9
11 12 13
10
Drain tray (4)
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.

2.1 Transport lock

Remove the transport lock (hexagon head screws at the back of the appliance) in order to avoid damage to the appliance (see installation instructions).

2.2 Running the first wash cycle without any washing

▸ Add a little washing detergent to compartment II of the detergent dispenser drawer
(see page 14).
▸ Run an empty coloureds 60°C cycle to remove any residues from the manufacturing
process (see page 15).

3 Appliance description

3.1 Construction

Operating panel (pivoting)
1
Detergent dispenser drawer Drain tray opener
2
Appliance door
3
Drain tray
4
5 Pre-wash detergent, compartment I 11
6 Main wash detergent, compartment II 12
7
Fabric conditioner, compartment
8
Flap for liquid detergent /
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Siphon for fabric conditioner
9
Emergency door release tool
10
Foreign body trap
Identification plate / serial number (SN)
Emergency door release
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3.2 Operating and display elements

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1
2
4
4 4
4
Col oured s
Sel ect tempe rat ure
Operating panel
Operating panel
1
V-ZUG-Home display Door opener
2
TouchDisplay Without function
3
Indicator lights Without function
4
Buttons
Programmes for normally soiled cot­ton load
Start/Pause/Drum illumination
End of programme / Fast forward
Favourites
3 Appliance description
TouchDisplay
Buttons
Textile programmes
Whites 95°C
Coloureds 60°C
Coloureds 40°C
Coloureds 30°C
Coloureds 20°C
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4 Programme overview

95
95 60
95 60 40
95 60 40 30
95 60 40 30

3.3 Indicator lights

Indicator light Activity State
Indicator light is il­luminated.
Function is active.
Indicator light is
Function is selectable.
flashing.
Indicator light is
Function is not selectable.
not illuminated.

3.4 Button state

Background colour Symbol colour State
Blue White Function is active.
Black White Function is selectable.
Black Black Function is not selectable.
4 Programme overview
To select the right programme, please follow the fabric care symbols on the laundry la-
bels, e.g. 40. Textiles with the fabric care label may only be washed using the «Hand wash» textile programme.

4.1 Whites and coloureds programmes

Programmes Fabric care
symbols
Whites 95°C: For white cottons/linens e.g. bed
and table linen, towels, white or colour-fast under­wear.
Coloureds 60°C: For coloured cottons e.g. bright blouses, overalls, shirts, bed linen.
Coloureds 40°C: For coloured cottons and mixed washing e.g. coloured sweatshirts, t-shirts.
Load capacity
1–8 kg
1–8 kg
1–8 kg
Coloureds 30°C: For coloured cottons and mixed
1–8 kg
washing e.g. t-shirts.
Coloureds 20°C: Energy-saving programme for
1–8 kg
lightly soiled textiles.
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4.2 Textile programmes

Touch the button for the selection of textile programmes.
Programmes Load
capacity
Coloureds: Standard programme 1–8 kg
Woollens: Gentle treatment for woollens and other delicate textiles.
Only for woollens with a felt-free finish and labelled as «machine washable».
Hand wash: Very gentle treatment for textiles labelled with the fabric care symbol.
1–2.5 kg
1–2 kg

4.3 Programmes for normally soiled cotton load

Touch the button for the selection of programmes for normally soiled cotton load.
Programmes Load
capacity
40°C Coloureds normal: The recommended pro-
gramme for washing normally soiled cottons at rated load capacity.
10°C Coloureds normal: The programme with the lowest possible temperature setting for washing cottons. It corresponds to the 40°C Coloureds normal programme without the water being heated. This programme has the same water level as the 40°C Coloureds normal programme.
1–8 kg
1–8 kg

4.4 Additional functions

Whenever a programme is selected, the selectable additional functions are displayed.
Additional functions Load
capacity
Easy care: For washing requiring very gentle treatment. Increased
water level, reduced washing action and lower spin speed.
Pre-wash: Suitable for heavily soiled washing. Programme duration extended about 15minutes.
Delayed start: For using cheap-rate electricity (setting range of up to 24hours). The programme starts automatically when the set time is reached.
Degree of soiling: Adjustment to the degree of soiling of the wash­ing.
Light soiling: For lightly soiled washing.
Heavy soiling: Extended wash time, higher water level, an
additional rinsing cycle.
3.5 kg
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Additional functions Load
capacity
AquaPlus: There are 4 different settings for rinsing intensity.
Standard: Normal water level.
more water: Increased water level during the main wash
and rinsing.
+ 1 rinse: An additional rinsing cycle.
more water + 1 rinse: Increased water level during the main
wash and rinsing, an additional rinsing cycle.
Spin speed: The spin speed can be changed. Delicates can be spun at a lower spin speed. However, this increases the drying time (greater energy consumption for tumble drying).
Sprint: Quick programme for lightly soiled washing.
2 instead of 3 rinsing cycles.
+ : 28mins.
+ : 32mins.
+ : 35mins.
+ : 45mins.
Note: Add a small amount of wash­ing detergent. A large washing load or too much washing detergent can significantly extend the programme time. Use liquid detergent only.
2.5 kg
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Separate rinsing / Separate spinning: The programme starts at the desired parts of the programme and the programme sequence is shortened (see page 17).
Start/Pause/Drum illumination: Touch the button to start or interrupt programmes. Touch the button again to resume the programme after being interrupted. The drum illumination can be turned on and off.
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Col our eds
Sele ct temp erature

5.1 Preparations

▸ Check the foreign body trap is inserted correctly (see page 29).
▸ Insert the mains plug into a mains socket.
▸ Turn on water tap.
▸ Touch the button to open the appliance door.

5.2 Loading the washing

▸ Load up to a maximum of 8kg dry washing.
full: Normally soiled whites and coloureds

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max. ¾: Heavily soiled whites and coloureds
max. ½: Easy care cottons, white and coloured synthetics as
well as mixed fabrics
max. ¼: Delicates, woollens, silks, polyacrylics and net curtains
For wet loads, only half-fill the washing drum. The washing drum should not be loaded with any one single, heavy item.
▸ Close the appliance door.
– The start screen appears.
If no programme selection is made within 5 minutes, all the displays go out. Touch anywhere on the TouchDisplay at any time to display the start screen again.
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1
b
a
a
1
b
I
II

5.3 Adding washing detergent

Liquid detergent

▸ Pull the detergent dispenser drawer out as far as it will go.
▸ Pull flap 1 upwards and out of position a and insert in position b.
Do not fill liquid detergent past the upper mark. Liquid detergent can only be used for the main wash with programmes without a pre-wash. If washing with a delayed start, add liquid detergent to a dosing aid (e.g. ball) and then place it directly in the washing drum so that no detergent gets onto the washing during the delayed start time.

Powder detergent

▸ Pull the detergent dispenser drawer out as far as it will go.
▸ Pull flap 1 upwards and out of position b and insert in position a.

Compartments

Conventional washing
Pre-wash detergent
Main wash detergent
Fabric conditioner
Bio wash
Alkaline detergent
Bleach
Fabric conditioner
Soap washing
Water softener
Soap detergent
Fabric conditioner
Do not fill fabric conditioner past the upper mark.
Compartment I
Compartment II
Compartment
Compartment II
Compartment I
Compartment
Compartment I
Compartment II
Compartment
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Col our eds
Sele ct temp erature
1 h 0 0
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60°C Co lou red s
1200
60

5.4 Detergent dosage

Adding too much washing detergent can cause excess foaming. The con­sequences: poor wash results, damage to the appliance in the worst case.
The correct dosage depends on the degree of soiling, the wash load, the water hardness and the product used. Follow the manufacturer’s dosing instructions.

Water hardness

Soft
Medium
Hard

After adding the washing detergent

0°fH to 15°fH The local water authorities can provide in-
15°fH to 25°fH
over 25°fH
▸ Push the detergent dispenser drawer back in. ▸ Select a programme.
formation on the level of water hardness in your area.

5.5 Dyeing textiles

Textiles can be dyed in the appliance using suitable dyeing agents. Follow the manufac­turer’s safety instructions and warnings.
▸ Select the desired programme (see page 15).
– The programme starts with brief draining; water runs into the washing
drum
▸ Open detergent dispenser drawer slightly. ▸ Add liquid dye components. ▸ Close the detergent dispenser drawer.

5.6 Selecting programme

Main wash programmes

When a programme is selected, all the necessary settings for it are assigned automatic­ally. Additional functions can be selected or deselected by using further buttons in other views.
▸ Close the appliance door.
– The start screen appears.
▸ Touch the button for the desired pro-
gramme. – The programme selected, the expec-
ted duration, the expected pro­gramme end time and the selectable additional functions are displayed.
▸ Touch the button.
– The programme selected starts.
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Textile program mes

Colo ureds
Hand wash
Woll ens
1/1
1/1
Shirts
60
Ext ra
10° Sta ndard
40° St andard
60
1 h 0 0
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60°C Co lou red s
1200
Textile programmes
▸ Touch the button.
– The selection of textile programmes
appears in the TouchDisplay.
▸ Touch the button repeatedly until the de-
sired textile programme is displayed.
▸ Touch the button for the desired textile
programme.
▸ Touch the button for the desired temper-
ature. – The programme selected and all se-
lectable additional functions are dis­played.
▸ Touch the button.
– The programme selected starts.

Programmes for normally soiled cotton load

▸ Close the appliance door.
▸ Touch the button.
– A selection of programmes for nor-
mally soiled cotton load appears in the TouchDisplay.
▸ Touch the button for the desired pro-
gramme for normally soiled cotton load.
▸ Touch the button.
– The programme selected starts.
With the programmes for normally soiled cotton load, it is not possible to select the additional functions. Only delayed start is selectable.

5.7 Selecting additional functions

▸ Touch the button for the desired pro-
gramme. – The programme selected and all se-
lectable additional functions are dis­played.
▸ For desired additional functions, touch
the corresponding buttons. – The new programme duration and
programme end time are displayed.
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▸ Touch the button.
– The programme selected starts.
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Prog r. en d ti me
0 1
2
3 4
5 6 7 8 9
1
6 1 3
81
60°Col our eds
1 h 0 0
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60

5.8 Delayed start

Selecting programme end time

The option «Programme end» must be enabled in the user settings under «Delayed start». (see page 24)
▸ Touch the button for the desired pro-
gramme.
▸ Touch the button.
– The input field for the programme
end time appears in the TouchDis­play.
▸ Enter the time the desired programme
should end.
▸ Touch the button.
– The programme end time is saved.
▸ Touch the button again if any changes
have to be made.
▸ Touch the button. ▸ The delayed start time starts. The de-
sired programme starts so that it fin­ishes at the programme end time.
Washing can be added at any time during the delayed start time (see page 19).

Selecting programme start time

The option «Programme start» must be enabled in the user settings under «Delayed start». (see page 24) ▸ Carry out steps analogous to those described in «Selecting programme end
time» (see page 17).

5.9 Separate rinsing/spinning

▸ Touch the button for the desired programme.
▸ Press the button 1x.
– Programme starts from «Rinsing».
▸ Press the button 2x.
– Programme starts from «Final rinse / Conditioning».
▸ Press the button 3x.
– Programme starts from «Separate spinning».
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Chil dpr oof loc k
0 1
2
3 4
5 6 7 8 9
0 0 0
Code
731
60

5.10 Correcting entry

During programme selection, entries can be corrected as follows:
Clearing entries in the current view
▸ Touch the button.
– Entries will be cancelled. The previous TouchDisplay appears.
Clearing all entries
▸ Touch the button repeatedly until the TouchDisplay goes dark.
– All entries are cleared.

5.11 Aborting a programme

Once a programme has started, only the spin speed can be changed. For any other changes, the programme must be aborted.
▸ Touch the button repeatedly until «Draining» is displayed. This part of the
programme cannot be skipped and will be carried out in full.

5.12 With childproof lock activated

Selecting programme

How to turn the childproof lock on/off is described in «User settings».
▸ Close the appliance door.
– The input field for the code appears
in the TouchDisplay.
▸ Touch the digits 7, 3, 1 in sequence.
▸ Touch the button.
– The appliance is unlocked.
▸ Touch the button for the desired pro-
gramme. – Further steps can be taken without
further regard to the childproof lock. If no programme selection is made within the next 20 seconds, the input field for the code appears in the TouchDisplay again.
After being unlocked, the appliance can be operated normally. The childproof lock is automatically activated as soon as the programme starts.
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Chil dpr oof loc k
0 1
2
3 4
5 6 7 8 9
0 0 0
Code
731

Aborting programme / opening appliance door at end of programme

▸ Touch the button.
– The input field for the code appears
in the TouchDisplay.
▸ Touch the digits 7, 3, 1 in sequence.
▸ Touch the button.
– The appliance is unlocked.
▸ Touch the button repeatedly until «Drain-
ing» appears in the TouchDisplay. – The appliance door opens.

5.13 Drum illumination

The drum illumination automatically switches on whenever the appliance door is opened and switches off when it is closed. If the appliance door is left open, the drum illumina­tion switches off automatically within 2 minutes.
▸ Touch the button to switch the drum illumination on or off when the appli-
ance door is open.
If the appliance door is opened during or at the end of the standard programme, the drum illumination does not switch on automatically because this is the most energy-efficient programme and the energy requirements are reduced to a min­imum.

5.14 Opening the appliance door during washing

The appliance door can be opened when the indicator light for the button is illumin­ated.
▸ Touch the button.
– The appliance door opens. Laundry can be added or removed.
▸ Close the appliance door.
▸ Touch the button.
– The programme is resumed.
In the event of a power failure, the appliance door can only be opened using the emergency door release (see page 30). The programme sequence is automatic­ally resumed following such a power failure.
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5.15 End of programme

Unloading the washing before time

Shortly before the end of the programme, the washing is loosened up. This takes about 1–2 minutes.
If steam anti-crease has been selected, the loosening-up period is extended to about 60 minutes to further prevent creasing.
▸ Touch the button to unload the washing during the loosening-up phase.

Door opener

The user settings that are enabled determine whether the appliance door opens automat­ically when the programme ends (see page 24) and whether information on energy consumption is displayed or not.
«Automatic door opener On»:
Once a programme has finished,
the appliance door opens automatically.the washing can be unloaded.
«Automatic door opener Off»:
Once a programme has finished,
– «End of programme» is displayed in the TouchDisplay for about 20
minutes.
▸ Touch the button to open the appliance door and unload the washing at any
time.

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.
▸ Touch the button 1x.
The washing is spun at the spin speed set for the programme.The water is pumped off.
Or:
▸ Touch the button 2x.
The washing is not spun.The water is pumped off.
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6 Favourites

Hygi ene recommen d.
- Minde stens 60°C Prog ramm oder Ger ätehygiene wähle n
Hygi ene recommen d.
- At le ast 60°C progra mme or selec t appliance hygi ene
empty
60
Yes
No

Hygiene recommendation

Washing almost exclusively with low temperatures will result in the formation of foul smelling coatings in the appliance. To prevent this, a «Hygiene recommendation» indicates when a wash of at least 60°C is recommended for hygiene reasons.
▸ Touch the button. ▸ Run the next wash cycle at least at
60°C.

Each time after use

▸ Clean the detergent compartments (see page 27). ▸ To allow the washing drum and door seal to dry between wash days, open
the appliance door and pull the detergent dispenser drawer out as far as it will go.
▸ Carefully remove any deposits or foreign objects from out of the door seal.
Incorrect handling can result in damage to the appliance!
The drum illumination is located in the door seal. Care must be taken when clean­ing the door seal to avoid damaging the drum illumination.
6 Favourites
Simple start to frequently used programmes.

6.1 Defining favourites

▸ Touch the button.
– The appliance door opens.
▸ Touch the button.
▸ Touch one of the favourite buttons.
▸ Select programme and additional func-
tions.
▸ Touch the button.
▸ Touch the button to save the favourite
programme.
▸ Touch the button to cancel the action.
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6 Favourites
60°C
Change
Yes
No
60°C
Clear
60°C

6.2 Changing favourites

▸ Touch the button.
– The appliance door opens.
▸ Touch the button.
▸ Touch the favourite programme to be
changed.
▸ Touch the button. ▸ Make the changes.
▸ Touch the button.
▸ Touch the button to save the favourite
programme.
▸ Touch the button to cancel the action.

6.3 Deleting favourites

▸ Touch the button.
– The appliance door opens.
▸ Touch the button.
▸ Touch the favourite programme to be
deleted.
▸ Touch the button.
– The favourite programme is cleared.

6.4 Starting favourites

▸ Close the appliance door.
▸ Touch the button.
▸ Touch the desired favourite programme.
▸ Touch the button.
– The programme selected starts.
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Your appliance is networkable.
You can find further information under www.vzug.com.

8 User settings

Providing no programme is running and no error messages are displayed, the user settings can be changed.

8.1 Customizing user settings

▸ Close the appliance door.
▸ Touch the button.
– The «Extra» menu appears in the
TouchDisplay.
▸ Touch the button. ▸ Select and change desired settings and
submenus.
▸ Touch the button to save the selected
setting.
▸ Touch the button to select and change
any other settings.
▸ Touch the button to exit user settings.

8.2 Button tone

The button tone can be turned on and off. The but­ton tone for the and buttons cannot be
turned off.

8.3 Background image

The background image of the TouchDisplay can be turned off. In this case, the background appears black.

8.4 Brightness

The display can be adjusted to the prevailing light conditions.
On (factory setting)Off
On (factory setting)Off
DarkMedium brightBright (factory setting)Very bright
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8.5 Language

The language is set during the initial set-up of the appliance. It can be changed.
German

8.6 Time

The time must be reset if the power is cut for more than about 5 weeks. The appliance must not be dis­connected from the mains supply for at least 30 minutes after making the settings.
Clock

8.7 Spin speed

An increase in the spin speed is only possible for suitable programmes. A reduction in the spin speed is possible for all programmes.
4006008001001200 (factory setting)1400

8.8 Degree of soiling

There are 2 settings for degree of soiling. Light (factory setting)
Heavy

8.9 AquaPlus

There are 4 settings for rinsing intensity. Standard (factory setting)
More water+ 1 rinseMore water + 1 rinse

8.10 Automatic door opener

When the function is turned on, the appliance door opens automatically when the programme ends. When the function is turned off, the appliance door
can be opened by touching the button.
On (factory setting)Off

8.11 Delayed start

When the «Programme start» function is turned on, the time a programme should start running can be defined.
When the «Programme end» function is turned on, the time a programme should end can be defined.
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Programme startProgramme end (factory
setting)
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8.12 Hygiene info

When the function is turned on, a wash of at least 60°C is recommended whenever for hygiene reas­ons the formation of foul smelling coatings in the ap­pliance is to be prevented.
On (factory setting)Off

8.13 Childproof lock

The childproof lock prevents a programme from be­ing started accidentally. The appliance can only be operated after first entering the code 731.
OnOff (factory setting)

8.14 Drum illumination

When this function is activated, the drum illumination automatically switches on whenever the appliance door is opened and switches off whenever it is closed.
On (factory setting)Off

8.15 V-ZUG-Home

Your appliance is networkable. Operate and display
DisplayOff (factory setting)
You can find further information under www.vzug.com.

8.16 Factory settings

The factory settings can be restored. The language if changed is not reset to the factory setting.
Any favourites that have been saved will also be deleted.
: Restore : Do not restore
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9 Demo mode

9 Demo mode
The appliance can be fully operated in the demo mode, but it will not wash.
The demo mode can only be switched on or off when the appliance door is open.

9.1 Switching on

▸ Touch the button.
– The appliance door opens.
▸ Simultaneously depress the buttons for
5 seconds until the «Demo mode» menu appears in the TouchDisplay.
▸ Touch the button.
– The demo mode is selected.
▸ Touch the button.
The setting is saved.The TouchDisplay goes dark.

9.2 Switching off

▸ Touch the button.
– The appliance door opens.
▸ Hold the buttons depressed at the same
time. – The «Demo mode» menu appears in
the TouchDisplay.
▸ Touch the button.
– The demo mode is not selected.
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▸ Touch the button.
The setting is saved.The TouchDisplay goes dark.
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10 Care and maintenance

l
2
1
2
1
1
10 Care and maintenance
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.

10.1 Cleaning intervals

Appliance part Cleaning interval
Detergent dispenser drawer After each wash
Water inlet filter When prompted «A9 Check water inlet»
Foreign body trap 1× per month
Drum illumination As required

10.2 Cleaning the detergent dispenser drawer

Cleaning the detergent compartments

▸ Pull the detergent dispenser drawer 1 out as far as it will go. ▸ Push the blue release lever 2 to the left and pull the detergent dis-
penser drawer 1 completely out. ▸ Wash out the detergent compartments. ▸ Clean the duct under the pre-wash detergent compartment l. ▸ Insert the detergent dispenser drawer 1 again correctly.

Cleaning the siphon and suction tube

▸ Pull siphon 1 in fabric conditioner compartment upwards and out. ▸ Clean the siphon1 and suction tube2. ▸ Insert the siphon 1 again correctly.

10.3 Cleaning the water inlet filter

Test the water inlet for leaks following maintenance work.
▸ To avoid blockages, periodically check and, if necessary, clean
the water inlet filter 1.
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10.4 Emergency draining

The water in the appliance may be hot. Scalding hazard! Allow to cool down 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 with the flap for liquid detergent.
▸ Fold the drain tray right down. It also functions as a receptacle for
collecting any water that runs out.
▸ Carefully release the foreign body trap somewhat by turning it anti-
clockwise and steadily drain off the water.
▸ Close the foreign body trap by turning it clockwise and remove the
drain tray from the front.
▸ Empty the drain tray and then put it back, pushing it in straight as
far as it will go.
The drain tray can be removed and a larger receptacle used in its place to drain­ing off the water. The appliance can hold up to 30 litres of water.
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1
2
3

10.5 Cleaning the foreign body trap

Clean the foreign body trap at regular intervals as well as after washing, for in­stance, pet blankets or other wash items that cause a thick build-up of fluff.
▸ Open the appliance door.
▸ Drain off any residual water (see page 28).
▸ Remove any foreign objects (buttons, coins, etc.) from around the
impeller 1.
▸ Using the emergency door release tool 2, check that the drain
pump impeller can turn.
The impeller1 may turn stiffly. This is construction related and does not indicate the presence of any foreign object or defect. If the impeller does not turn, please contact our Customer Services.
▸ Push the foreign body trap 3 in as far as it will go. ▸ Screw the foreign body trap in clockwise as far as it will go.
▸ Put the drain tray back and close it to.

10.6 Cleaning the drum illumination

▸ If necessary, wipe carefully with a soft cloth.
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1
a.
2
b.

10.7 Opening the appliance door in the event of a power failure

Wait until the washing drum is completely stationary. A washing drum that is still rotating poses a risk of serious injury.
▸ Close the water tap and disconnect the appliance from the mains.
▸ Open the drain tray with the flap for liquid detergent.
▸ Fold the drain tray right down. If necessary, carry out emergency
draining.
▸ Remove drain tray. ▸ Remove the emergency door release tool 1 from its bracket.
▸ Insert emergency door release tool into blue opening cap2 and
turn in direction of arrow.
a. Door opens from right
b. Door opens from left
The appliance door springs open.
If the emergency door release tool is missing, a screw driver can be used instead.
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11 Trouble-shooting

11 Trouble-shooting
You may be able to trouble-shoot the following malfunctions yourself. If not, note down the error message in full (message, F and E numbers) and call Customer Services.

11.1 Error messages

Display Possible cause Solution
A2
Check water outlet
A3
Clean foreign body trap
A5
Spin stop: Unbalanced load
A6
Check foreign body trap
A9
Check water inlet
F6/E77
see instructions SN XXXXX XXXXXX
The foreign body trap is
clogged.
The drain pump is
blocked.
The drain hose is bent
or kinked.
The outlet or drain trap
is clogged.
The foreign body trap is
clogged.
The circulation nozzle is
clogged.
Large items are un-
evenly distributed in the washing drum.
Pillows or similar items
in the wash.
Wash items are tangled. ▸ Separate the wash items.
The foreign body trap is
missing or is not sitting correctly.
The water tap is turned
off.
The water inlet filter is
clogged.
Water supply is interrup-
ted.
Water pressure is too
low.
Anti-leak protection was
triggered.
▸ Check cause (see page 29). ▸ Touch the button.
▸ Restart the programme.
▸ Check cause (see page 29). ▸ Touch the button.
▸ Restart the programme.
▸ Wash large and small items to-
gether.
▸ Remove the pillows. ▸ Spin the washing again. ▸ Spin the pillows separately.
▸ Fasten duvet covers and pillow
cases.
▸ Spin the washing again.
▸ Check cause (see page 29). ▸ Touch the button.
▸ Restart the programme.
▸ Clean water inlet filter or restore wa-
ter supply (see page 27).
▸ Touch the button. ▸ Restart the programme.
▸ Turn off water tap. ▸ Note down error message in full and
appliance's SN.
▸ Touch the button. ▸ Call Customer Services.
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Display Possible cause Solution
FXX/EXX
see instructions SN XXXXX XXXXXX
H20
U1/E27
see instructions SN XXXXX XXXXXX
Foam in main wash: Rinsing extended
Hygiene recom­mendation
Various situations can
lead to an "F" message.
If the error appears
again:
The water inlet counter
is defective. It is still possible to wash without a problem. The water consumption dis­played can deviate from the actual consumption.
Faulty electrical connec-
tion.
Overvoltage.
If the error appears
again:
If there is very heavy
foaming, the pro­gramme is automatically extended by a rinsing cycle. This improves the wash results, but ex­tends the programme time.
No wash cycle has
been carried out at a temperature of at least 60 °C for a longer period of time.
▸ Touch the button. ▸ Switch the power supply off for
about 1 minute.
▸ Switch the power supply back on
again and select a new programme.
▸ Note down error message in full and
appliance's SN.
▸ Interrupt the water and power sup-
ply.
▸ If there is laundry in the appliance:
carry out emergency draining, use emergency door release and unload laundry.
▸ Call Customer Services.
▸ Call Customer Services.
▸ Touch the button. ▸ Switch the power supply off for
about 1 minute.
▸ Switch the power supply back on
again and select a new programme.
▸ Have an electrician check the house
installation.
▸ Note down error message in full and
appliance's SN. ▸ Disconnect from the power supply. ▸ Call Customer Services.
▸ Reduce the amount of washing de-
tergent used next time. ▸ Adjust detergent dosage to the wa-
ter hardness (see page 15).
▸ With one of the next wash cycles
carry out a wash with at least 60°C.
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Display Possible cause Solution
Inlet water very cold: Heating extended
Too many items: Heating extended
Large unbalanced load: Spin extended
Inlet water is very cold.
Heating is extended.
The selected pro-
gramme is intended for a smaller load. Heating and possibly rinsing is extended.
The appliance optimizes
the distribution of the wash load to com­pensate an unbalanced load. The final spin is extended.
▸ No action is necessary.
▸ Adjust load to the max. load size
(see page 13).
▸ Wash large and small items together
to avoid large unbalanced loads.

11.2 Other possible problems

Problem Possible cause Solution
The washing has not been spun or has been spun in­sufficiently.
The appliance vi­brates heavily when spinning.
At the end of the programme, the appliance door cannot be opened
with the but­ton.
Water sounds after programme has finished when washing drum is turned by hand.
The spin speed is set
too low.
Too unbalanced a load
in the washing drum.
«Steam anti-crease»
was selected and the appliance was not standing level.
The transport lock has
not been removed.
The feet of the appli-
ance are not properly adjusted.
The load could not be
optimally balanced in the washing drum.
The appliance door is
stuck.
An interruption in the
power supply.
The vanes are filled with
water to compensate the unbalanced load.
▸ Increase the spin speed for the next
wash cycle (see page 24).
▸ Wash large and small items to-
gether.
▸ Optimize appliance set-up according
to installation instructions.
▸ Remove transport lock.
▸ Set appliance feet so that the appli-
ance stands level.
▸ Wash large and small items to-
gether.
▸ Press hard against the lock area of
the appliance door (i.e. front edge of
appliance door). ▸ Touch the button again.
▸ Use the emergency door release
(see page 30).
▸ The water is automatically pumped
off. No action is necessary.
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11 Trouble-shooting
a
1
b
Problem Possible cause Solution
Traces of condi­tioner or water in fabric conditioner compartment.
Traces of powder detergent in deter­gent compartment.
Siphon in fabric condi-
tioner compartment is missing or not inserted correctly.
Siphon or suction tube
is clogged.
Damp or lumpy washing
detergent.
Detergent compartment
was damp and a delayed start was selec­ted.
Water flow pressure is
too low.
Water inlet is scaled up. ▸ Check water supply and, if neces-
Flap 1 was inserted in
position b for liquid de­tergent.
▸ Insert the siphon correctly (see page
27).
▸ Clean siphon and suction tube (see
page 27).
▸ Store washing detergent in a dry
place.
▸ Wipe the detergent compartment dry
before adding the detergent.
▸ Open water tap fully.
sary, clean the water inlet filter (see
page 27).
▸ Pull flap 1 upwards and out of posi-
tion b and insert (see page 14) in
Laundry is still dry after programme has finished – no error message.
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The demo mode is
switched on.
position a.
▸ Switch the demo mode off (see
page 26).
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Problem Possible cause Solution
The programme takes significantly longer than indic­ated.
The programme times given serve only as a guide. The duration can be extended by, for example, the following factors:
Inlet water is very cold.
Heating is extended.
Washing detergent
dosage is too high.
Too unbalanced a load
during the intermediate spin.
Flow of inlet water is
low.
There are deposits or
fluff build-ups in the draining system or for­eign body trap.
▸ Further information can be found in
the section on «Consumption val-
ues» (see page 38).
▸ No action is necessary.
▸ Reduce the amount of washing de-
tergent used next time. ▸ Adjust detergent dosage to the wa-
ter hardness (see page 15).
▸ Follow the trouble-shooting solution
for error message A5 (see page 31).
▸ No action is necessary.
▸ Follow the trouble-shooting solution
for error message A2 (see page 31).

11.3 Unsatisfactory wash results

Result Possible cause Solution
White residue on washing
Grey residue on washing
Washing feels hard
Despite intensive rins-
ing, badly soluble com­pounds in the detergent can be left on the wash­ing.
Grease and dirt
particles left behind.
Residue from detergent,
limescale and dirt
Washing drum is over-
loaded.
Poor rinsing effect
through very soft water (below 15 °fH).
▸ Shake out or brush the wash items. ▸ Wash the items again with just a little
washing detergent. ▸ Use a liquid detergent that does not
contain zeolites. ▸ Select the «Black garments» textile
programme.
▸ Increase detergent dosage. ▸ Use heavy-duty washing detergent. ▸ Adjust amount of detergent to water
hardness and degree of soiling of
washing (see page 15).
▸ Put less laundry into the washing
drum (see page 13).
▸ Select user setting «Soft water».
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Result Possible cause Solution
Unsatisfactory wash result using detergent for col­oureds
Unsatisfactory wash result using liquid detergent
Soap deposits on washing
Unsatisfactory rinsing perform­ance
Fabric stains Rust stains
Colour run Non-fast colours in the
Holes, rips or tears
Washing detergent used
does not contain bleach.
Exceptionally heavily
soiled washing.
Liquid detergent does
not contain bleach.
Water hardness is too
high.
Too much washing de-
tergent.
Very soft water (below
15°fH)
Chemical effectResidues from hair care
products, cosmetics and plants can react with the suds to cause a chemical reaction that can result in staining.
wash.
Items in the wash
whose colour has run.
Items in the wash with
zips or hooks open.
Chemical effect of
washing detergent, tex­tile quality
Washing drum dam-
aged by foreign objects (e.g. nails, paper clips, etc.)
▸ Use washing detergent containing
bleach (see page 14).
▸ More intensive programme, e.g. de-
gree of soiling «heavily
soiled».
▸ Use washing detergent containing
bleach (see page 14).
▸ Soap detergent should only be used
if the water hardness is below 25
°fH (see page 15).
▸ Adjust washing detergent dosage to
water hardness and degree of soil-
ing (see page 15).
▸ Select user setting «Soft water».
▸ Brush out pockets in garments. ▸ Wash items with metal parts separ-
ately.
▸ Wash white and coloured textiles
separately. ▸ Follow fabric care labels.
▸ Empty garment pockets.
▸ Fasten zip fasteners and hooks be-
fore washing. ▸ Wash delicates in a laundry bag or
pillow case. ▸ Turn pockets inside out. ▸ Empty garment pockets.
▸ Do not put washing detergent dir-
ectly onto the laundry.
▸ Inspect washing drum for foreign ob-
jects and damage. ▸ Remove foreign objects. ▸ Call Customer Services if the wash-
ing drum is damaged.
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12 Spare parts

Result Possible cause Solution
Fabric wear Washing drum over-
loaded
Friction between fabrics
during washing.
Pilling ▸ Turn items inside out before wash-
▸ Put less laundry into the washing
drum (see page 13).
▸ Select additional function «Easy
care».
ing.
12 Spare parts
Please give model designation, model number and type when ordering parts (see page
2).
Drain hose 1.5m /
4.0m
Siphon Detergent dis-
Emergency door release tool
penser drawer
Foreign body trap Drain tray
Flap for liquid de­tergent

13 Technical data

Dimensions
Height 85cm
Width 59.5cm
Depth 62.5cm
Weight 64 kg
Pumping height of pump 1.2m
Load capacity 8 kg dry washing
Plumbing in
Connection to water supply Cold water G¾"
Permitted pressure of water sup­ply
Max. pumping height of drain pump
0.1–0.6MPa (1–6bar)
1.2m
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13 Technical data
Spin speed
400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1400 rpm
Electrical connection
The electrical connection can be found on the identification plate (see page 43).

13.1 Note for testing institutes

Set to the standard programmes according to AS/NZS 2040.2:2005:
Programme Load capacity
40°C Coloureds normal 8kg
10°C Coloureds normal 8kg
▸ Touch the button.
▸ Touch the button. ▸ Touch the button.
For test institutes we recommend for the measurement of end mode the door remains open so that it matches normal use without user intervention. Note at the point of end mode the door will automatically pop open.

Data for the 40 °C Coloureds normal programme

Load
capacity
kg
Programme
duration
hrs./mins.
Energy
star rating
Energy
consumption
kWh/cycle
Water
star rating
Water
consumption
l/cycle
Residual moisture
%
8 3h40 4 1.00 4 55 44

13.2 Consumption values

The consumption data and programme times 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 time remain­ing shown and the programme end time are adjusted accordingly.

Whites and coloureds programmes

Programme Load
kg
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
1
Factory setting

Textile programmes

Programme Load
kg/items
Woollens 30°C 1–2.5 800 0h50 52 0.3
Hand wash 20°C 1–2 600 0h48 58 0.2
1
Factory setting
Spin speed
Spin speed
rpm
rpm
1
1
Duration
hrs./mins.
Duration
hrs./mins.
Water
l
Water
l
Energy
kWh
Energy
kWh
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14 Washing tips

13.3 VAS Vibration Absorbing System

As the washing drum starts to spin, if the control system 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.

13.4 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.

13.5 EcoStandby

The appliance is equipped with an automatic energy-saving «EcoStandby» function 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 active.
14 Washing tips

14.1 Energy and water economy

Where possible fill the drum to the maximum load capacity of the relevant pro-
gramme.
Select «Pre-wash» for washing that is heavily soiled or stained.For lightly soiled washing without staining select the «20°C» main wash programme
or the additional function «Sprint».

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 remaining moisture content of the washing at the end of the programme.
rpm
Remaining moisture content (cotton)
1400 1200 1000 800 600 400
~47% ~52% ~60% ~70% ~90% ~110%

Automatic door opener

Use the appliance with the automatic door opener switched on. When the appliance door opens the appliance immediately enters the lowest possible stand-by power consump­tion state.
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15 Disposal

14.2 Avoiding damage

Follow the fabric care symbols on garment labels.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.
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 shav-
ings can damage the washing and cause rust stains.
Fasten hook and eye fasteners and zips. These can damage the laundry and the
drum.
Fasten cloth belts, apron ties and duvet and pillow cases to avoid them getting
tangled up.
Wash smaller items (e.g. nylon tights, belts) and items with zips and hooks in a wash-
ing net or cushion cover.
Remove stains before washing using a suitable stain remover.Pre-treat heavily soiled areas (collars, cuffs, etc.) with soap, special detergent or
paste.
Textiles, such as dog or horse blankets, that are covered in animal hair should be
brushed out before washing.

15 Disposal

15.1 Packaging

Never allow children to play with packaging material due to the danger of injury or suffocation. Store the packaging material in a safe location or dispose of it in an environmentally-friendly way.

15.2 Safety

Render the appliance unusable to prevent accidents caused by improper use (e.g. through children playing): ▸ Disconnect the appliance from the mains. With a fixed appliance, this is to be carried
out by a qualified electrician. Then cut the mains cable off flush with the appliance.
▸ Remove or disable the lock on the appliance door.
15.3 Disposal
The «crossed‐out wheeled bin» symbol requires the separate collection of waste
electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Such equipment can contain hazardous, environmentally harmful materials.
These appliances are to be handed over to a designated collection point for the recyc-
ling of electrical and electronic equipment and must not be disposed of with unsorted household waste. And in this way, you will be helping to protect resources and the en­vironment.
For more information, please contact the local authorities.
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16 Index

A
Aborting
Programme entry ......................................... 18
Running programme ............................ 18, 19
Additional functions ......................................... 11
Starting........................................................... 16
Appliance disposal .......................................... 40
Appliance hygiene
Starting........................................................... 21
AquaPlus ........................................................... 12
Increasing/Reducing................................... 24
Automatic water and energy economy........ 39
B
Background image .......................................... 23
Brightness ......................................................... 23
Button tone........................................................ 23
C
Childproof lock
Aborting programme................................... 19
Opening appliance door ............................ 19
Starting programme .................................... 18
Switching on ................................................. 25
Clock .................................................................. 24
Coloureds
Coloureds programmes ............................. 10
Textile programmes .................................... 11
Coloureds programmes ............................. 9, 10
Consumption values ................................... 38
Starting........................................................... 15
D
Degree of soiling.............................................. 11
Increasing/Reducing................................... 24
Delayed start..................................................... 11
Starting........................................................... 17
Demo mode ...................................................... 26
Detergent compartments................................ 14
Cleaning ........................................................ 27
Detergent dispenser drawer ...................... 8, 37
Cleaning ........................................................ 27
Removing ...................................................... 27
Disposal............................................................. 40
Door opener......................................................... 9
Drain hose......................................................... 37
Drain tray ........................................................... 37
Drum illumination ......................................... 9, 12
Dyeing ................................................................ 15
E
EcoStandby....................................................... 39
Emergency door release ................................... 8
Emergency door release tool .................... 8, 37
F
Factory settings................................................ 25
Fast wash ............................................................. 9
Separate rinsing.................................... 12, 17
Separate spinning................................. 12, 17
Sprint.............................................................. 12
Favourites............................................................. 9
Changing....................................................... 22
Defining.......................................................... 21
Deleting ......................................................... 22
Starting........................................................... 22
Flap for liquid detergent ............................. 8, 37
Foreign body trap ........................................ 8, 37
Cleaning ........................................................ 29
G
Gentle washing
Easy care ...................................................... 11
Hand wash .................................................... 11
Woollens........................................................ 11
H
Hygiene info ...................................................... 25
I
Identification plate............................................ 43
L
Language........................................................... 24
Linen textiles
Whites programme...................................... 10
Liquid detergent ............................................... 14
M
Malfunctions...................................................... 31
Model designation .............................................. 2
Model number ..................................................... 2
O
Opening appliance door............................. 9, 13
Automatic ...................................................... 24
During a wash .............................................. 19
When programme has finished................. 20
P
Powder detergent ............................................ 14
Power failure ..................................................... 30
Pre-wash ............................................................ 11
Problems ........................................................... 31
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Programme
Aborting .....................................................9, 18
Changing....................................................... 18
Interrupting................................................9, 19
Starting.......................................................9, 15
Programmes for normally soiled cotton load
................................................................. 9, 11
Starting........................................................... 16
Q
Quick programme............................................ 12
R
Reducing odours
Hygiene info.................................................. 25
Rinsing intensity
AquaPlus ....................................................... 12
S
Safety precautions
General ............................................................. 5
Serial number (SN).......................................... 43
Service & Support............................................ 43
Siphon............................................................ 8, 37
Cleaning ........................................................ 27
Spare parts ....................................................... 37
Spin speed ........................................................ 12
Increasing/Reducing................................... 24
Sprint programme............................................ 12
Symbols ................................................................ 5
T
Technical questions......................................... 43
Textile programmes......................................... 11
Consumption values ................................... 38
Starting........................................................... 16
T-shirts
Coloureds programmes ............................. 10
Type....................................................................... 2
U
Using for the first time........................................ 8
V
Validity................................................................... 2
VAS Vibration Absorbing System ................. 39
V-ZUG-Home................................................. 9, 23
W
Warranty extensions ........................................ 43
Water hardness ................................................ 15
Whites programme ...................................... 9, 10
Consumption values ................................... 38
Starting........................................................... 15
Woollen textiles
Woollens........................................................ 11
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17 Service & Support

17 Service & Support
The «Trouble-shooting» section gives you valuable tips on how to deal with minor malfunctions yourself, saving you the time and trouble of calling out a service tech­nician and any cost that goes along with it.
Information on the V-ZUG warranty can be found at www.vzug.com →Service →Warranty information. Please read this information carefully.
Please register your appliance straightaway online at www.vzug.com →Service →Warranty registration. This will allow you to take advantage of the best possible support in the event of a fault in the appliance during the guarantee period. You will require the serial number (SN) and appliance designation to register your appliance. You will find them on the identification plate of your appliance. My appliance information:
SN: __________________________ Appliance: ________________________________
Please have this appliance information to hand when contacting V-ZUG. Thank you.
Identification plate
▸ Open up drain tray.
– The identification plate is located on the left-
hand side next to the foreign body trap.
The SN can also be retrieved as follows:
▸ Hold the button depressed until «Settings – SN 11021 000123» appears in the
TouchDisplay.
Your repair order
At www.vzug.com →Service→Service number you will find the telephone number of your nearest V‑ZUG service centre.
Technical questions, accessories, warranty extensions
V-ZUG is happy to help you with any general administrative or technical queries, to take your orders for accessories and spare parts and to inform you about our progressive service agreements.
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Quick instructions

1058697-R02
Please first read the safety precautions in the operating instructions.
▸ Switch on appliance and turn on water tap. ▸ Press the button. Appliance door opens.
▸ Load laundry. ▸ Add washing detergent to detergent dispenser drawer. ▸ Select programme and any additional functions (if required).
▸ Press the button. Programme starts.
When programme has finished
▸ Press the button and unload the laundry. ▸ Clean detergent dispenser drawer. ▸ Push appliance door to, but do not close.
V-ZUG Ltd, Industriestrasse 66, CH-6302 Zug
info@vzug.com, www.vzug.com
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