Westinghouse WWF1044M7WA User Manual

WWF1044M7WA
Washing Machine
User Manual 2
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION THAT MAY IMPACT YOUR MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY
Adherence to the directions for use in this manual is extremely important for health and safety. Failure to strictly adhere to the requirements in this manual may result in personal injury, property damage and affect your ability to make a claim under the Westinghouse manufacturer’s warranty provided with your product. Products must be used, installed and operated in accordance with this manual. You may not be able to claim on the Westinghouse manufacturer’s warranty in the event that your product fault is due to failure to adhere to this manual.
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Thank you for purchasing an Electrolux appliance. You’ve chosen a product that brings with it decades of professional experience and innovation. Ingenious and stylish, it has been designed with you in mind. So whenever you use it, you can be safe in the knowledge that you’ll get great results every time. Welcome to Electrolux.
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CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE
We recommend the use of original spare parts.When contacting Service, ensure that you have the following data available. The information can be found on the rating plate. Model, PNC, Serial Number.
Warning / Caution-Safety information. General information and tips. Environmental information.
Subject to change without notice.
CONTENTS
1. SAFETY INFORMATION
1.1 Conditions Of Use
1.2 Child Safety
1.3 General Safety
1.5 Use
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2.
2.1 Parts
2.2 Accessories
CONTROL PANEL
3.
3.1 Control Panel Description
3.2 Program Chart
3.3 Program Options Compatibility
3.4 Options
3.5 Settings
3.6 Start/Pause ( ) and Add Clothes ( ) Touchpad
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4.
BEFORE FIRST USE
DAILY USE
5.
5.1 Loading The Laundry
5.2 Using Detergent And Additives
5.3 Options Setting
5.4 Starting A Cycle ( )
5.5 Interruption Of A Program
5.6 Changing A Program
5.7 Changing The Options
5.8 Opening The Door
5.9 At The End Of The Program
5.10 When The Washing Program Is Completed, But There Is Water In The Drum
5.11 AUTO Off Mode
WASHING HINTS
6.
6.1 Sorting The Laundry
6.2 Temperatures
6.3 Before Loading The Laundry
6.4 Maximum Loads
6.5 Removing Stains
6.6 Detergents Type And Quantity Of Detergent
INTERNATIONAL WASH CODE SYMBOLS
7.
CARE AND CLEANING
8.
8.1 External Cleaning
8.2 Descaling
8.3 After Each Wash
8.4 Maintenance Wash With “Tub Clean” Program
8.5 Cleaning The Dispenser Drawer
8.6 Cleaning The Drawer Recess
8.7 Cleaning The Pump
8.8 Cleaning The Water Inlet Filter
8.9 Frost Precautions
TROUBLESHOOTING
9.
9.1 Possible Failures
9.2 Emergency Door Opening
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TECHNICAL DATA
10.
INSTALLATION
11.
11.1 Unpacking
11.2 Positioning
11.3 Water Inlet
11.4 Water Drainage
11.5 Electrical Connection
ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS
12.
12.1 Packaging Materials
12.2 Old Machine
12.3 Ecological Hints
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1.
SAFETY INFORMATION
1.1 Conditions Of Use
This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as:
staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environtment;
farm houses;
by clients in hotels, motels, and other residential type environments;
bed and breakfast type environtments;
areas for communal use in blocks of flats or in launderettes.
WARNING! The appliance must not be supplied through an external switching device, such as timer, or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by utility.
In the interest of your safety and to ensure the correct use, before installing and first using the appliance, read this user manual carefully, including its hints and warnings.
To avoid unnecessary mistakes and accidents, it is important to ensure that all people using the appliance are thoroughly familiar with its operation and safety features.
Save these instructions and make sure that they remain with the appliance if it is moved or sold, so that everyone using it through its life will be properly informed on appliance use and safety.
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1.2 Child Safety
This washing machine is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision.
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
The packaging components (e.g. plastic film, polystyrene) can be dangerous to children - danger of suffocation! Keep them out of children’s reach.
Keep all detergents in a safe place out of children’s reach.
Make sure that children or pets do not climb into the drum.
This machine is provided with child safety lock option ( ) to prevent children playing with the control panel. (see page 15)
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Never use the washing machine if the power supply cable, the control panel, the working surface or the base are damaged so that the inside of the washing machine is accessi- ble.
Only wash fabrics which are designed to be machine washed. Follow the instructions on each garment label.
Do not overload the appliance. See the relevant section in the user manual.
Before washing, ensure that all pockets are empty and buttons and zips are fastened. Avoid washing frayed or torn articles and treat stains such as paint, ink, rust, and grass before washing.
Garments which have been in contact with volatile petroleum products should not be machine washed. If volatile cleaning fluids are used, care should be taken to ensure that the fluid is removed from the garment before placing in the machine.
Never pull the power supply cable to remove the plug from the socket; always take hold of the plug itself.
1.5 Use
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1.3 General Safety
It is dangerous to alter the specifica­tions or attempt to modify this product in any way.
During high temperature wash program the door glass may get hot. Do not touch it!
Make sure that small pets do not climb into the drum. To avoid this, please check inside the drum before using the appliance.
Any objects such as coins, safety pins, nails, screws, stones or any other hard, sharp material can cause extensive damage and must not be placed into the machine.
Wash small items such as socks, laces, washable belts etc in a washing bag or pillow case as it is possible for such items to slip down between the tub and the inner drum.
Only use manufacturer’s recommended quantities of fabric softener and detergent. Damage to the fabric or appliance can occur if you exceed the recommended amount.
Do not use your washing machine to wash articles with whalebones, material without hems or torn material.
Always unplug the appliance and turn off the water supply after use, clean and maintenance.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the machine yourself. Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons may cause injury or serious malfunctioning. Contact your local Service Centre. Always insist on genuine spare parts.
1.4 Installation
This appliance is heavy. Care should be taken when moving it.
When unpacking the appliance, check that it is not damaged. If in doubt, do not use it and contact the Service Centre.
All packing and transit bolts must be removed before use. Serious damage can occur to the product and to property if this is not adhered to. See relevant section in the user manual.
After having installed the appliance, check that it is not standing on the inlet and drain hose and the worktop is not pressing the electrical supply cable.
If the appliance is installed on a carpeted floor, please adjust the feet in order to allow air to circulate freely.
Always be sure, that there is no water leakage from hoses and their connections after the installation.
Any plumbing work required to install this appliance should be carried out by a qualified plumber.
Any electrical work required to install this appliance should be carried out by a qualified electrician.
May cause electric shock! if the machine is not connected to an earthed/ground system. DO NOT touch the wet clothes and metal parts.
For safety reasons do not use double adaptors, extension cords and multi-plug adapters.
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1.5 Use
Only wash fabrics which are designed to be machine washed. Follow the instructions on each garment label.
Do not overload the appliance. See the relevant section in the user manual.
Before washing, ensure that all pockets are empty and buttons and zips are fastened. Avoid washing frayed or torn articles and treat stains such as paint, ink, rust, and grass before washing.
Garments which have been in contact with volatile petroleum products should not be machine washed. If volatile cleaning fluids are used, care should be taken to ensure that the fluid is removed from the garment before placing in the machine.
Never pull the power supply cable to remove the plug from the socket; always take hold of the plug itself.
Never use the washing machine if the power supply cable, the control panel, the working surface or the base are damaged so that the inside of the washing machine is accessi­ble.
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION2.
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2.1 Parts
Worktop
Detergent/Softener Dispenser (see page 17)
Cabinet
Front Panel
Transit Bolts
Control Panel
(see page 10)
Door
Drain Pump Filter
(see page 25)
Level Adjustment
Feet (Front)
Mains Cable
Water Inlet Hose (see page 36)
Transit Bolts & Hose Support
Transit Bolts &
Hose Support
Water Drain Hose
(see page 36)
Level Adjustment
Feet (Back)
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Detergent/Softener Dispenser (For more informations, see page 17, 24)
Softener
Main Wash
Prewash
Door (when open) (for more informations, see page 17)
Stainless Steel Washing Drum
Drain Pump Filter (when open)
Drum Lifter
Transit Bolt (when remove)
Transit bolts must be removed before using the appliance.
2.2 Accessories
Plastic Caps
To close the holes on the rear side of the cabinet after the removal of the transit bolts.
Level Adjustment Feet
Drain Pump
Filter Door
Drain Pump
Filter
Plastic Hose Guide
To connect the drain hose on the edge of a sink.
Spanner
To remove the transit bolts.
To adjust levelling legs.
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CONTROL PANEL3.
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3.2 Program Chart
Program; Temperature range
Cold to 90°C
1400
rpm
10 kg
1400
rpm
4 kg
800 rpm
3 kg
1400
rpm
10 kg
1400
rpm
10 kg
800 rpm
1.5 kg
1400
rpm
5.5 kg
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Type of load and soil level Max.
Spin
Speed
Max. Load
(Dry
Clothes)
30°C
60°C
Lightly soiled synthetics or mixed fabrics.
Cold to 60°C
Cold to 60°C
30°C to 60°C
Bedding; Special program for one synthetic blanket, duvet,
bedspread and so on. (Adjust wash time according to soil level. See Time Saver table on page 13)
Drain & Spin To drain the water in the drum and spin the
laundry.
Daily wear coloured cotton clothes such as shirts, blouses, towels and undergarments. Ideal for low level of soil.
Heavily soiled cotton fabrics.
Cotton;
Mixed;
Daily 39;
Fast 15;
Extra Dirty;
Machine Clean;
For cleaning the tub.
White and coloured cotton. (Adjust wash time according to soil level. See Time Saver table on page 13)
Synthetic or mixed fabric items. (Adjust wash time according to soil level. See Time Saver table on page 13)
–1.5 kg
Anti Allergy;
This cycle removes odours and helps to dewrinkle the laundry.
Do not add detergent.
40°C
1)
and
60°C
1400
rpm
10 kg
Eco Cotton;
White and colourfast cotton. Set this program to have a good washing results and decrease the energy consumption. The time of the washing program is extended.
1400
rpm
10 kg
Rinse & Spin To rinse and spin the laundry.
1400
rpm
2 kg
Cold to 40°C
Specially tested program for woollen garments bearing the “Pure new woollen, non-shrink, machine washable” label.
Wool ;
Cold to 90°C
1400
rpm
4 kg
Cold to 40°C
Delicates;
Delicate fabrics such as acrylics, viscose, polyester items. (Adjust wash time according to soil level. See Time Saver table on page 13)
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3.1 Control Panel Description
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Program Selector Knob
Temperature Selection Touchpad
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On/Off Button
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Spin Selection Touchpad
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Plus Hygiene Touchpad
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Prewash Touchpad
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Easy Iron Touchpad
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Extra Rinse Touchpad
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Display
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D
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A
B
C
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E)
F)
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Start/Pause and Add Clothes Touchpad
Time Saver Touchpad
Delay End Touchpad
Display
Save Favourite Program Option
Child Lock Option
Program Time Time Manager Level Add Clothes Icon Program Phase Indication Icon:
Ultramix phase Wash phase Rinse phase Spin phase Vapour phase Anticrease Phase Icon
Delay End Icon Door Lock Icon
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3.2 Program Chart
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Program; Temperature range
Cotton;
Cold to 90°C
Eco Cotton;
1)
40°C
Spin
Speed
1400
rpm
1400
rpm
Max. Load
Clothes)
Type of load and soil level Max.
(Dry
10 kg
White and coloured cotton. (Adjust wash time according to soil level. See Time Saver table on page 13)
10 kg
White and colourfast cotton. Set this program to have a good washing results and decrease the energy consumption. The time of the washing program is extended.
Mixed;
Cold to 60°C
1000
rpm
Synthetic or mixed fabric items. (Adjust wash time
4 kg
according to soil level. See Time Saver table on page 13)
Anti Allergy;
Cold to 60°C
1400
rpm
1.5 kg
This cycle removes odours and helps to dewrinkle the laundry.
Do not add detergent.
Extra Dirty;
Cold to 90°C
Bedding; Special program for one synthetic blanket, duvet, Cold to 60°C
1400
rpm
800 rpm
Heavily soiled cotton fabrics.
10 kg
3 kg
bedspread and so on. (Adjust wash time according to soil level. See Time Saver table on page 13)
Machine Clean;
For cleaning the tub.
60°C
Drain & Spin To drain the water in the drum and spin the
1400
rpm
Rinse & Spin To rinse and spin the laundry.
1400
10 kg
laundry.
10 kg
rpm
Delicates;
Cold to 40°C
Wool ;
Cold to 40°C
1000
rpm
1000
rpm
4 kg
Delicate fabrics such as acrylics, viscose, polyester items. (Adjust wash time according to soil level. See Time Saver table on page 13)
2 kg
Specially tested program for woollen garments bearing the “Pure new woollen, non-shrink, machine washable” label.
Fast 15;
30°C
Daily 39;
30°C to 40°C
1000
rpm
1400
rpm
1.5 kg
5.5 kg
Lightly soiled synthetics or mixed fabrics.
Daily wear coloured cotton clothes such as shirts, blouses, towels and undergarments. Ideal for low level of soil.
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Program; Temperature range
Speed
Full Wash 60;
30°C to 60°C
Favourite Recall you favourite program.
1)
Eco Cotton Program with 40degC option selected is recommended for a full load of
normally soiled cotton and is the Energy and Water rating label program.
Max. Load
Spin
Clothes)
1400
rpm
Type of load and soil level Max.
(Dry
Daily wear coloured cotton clothes such as
10 kg
shirts, blouses, towels and undergarments. Ideal for normal level of soil.
Woolmark Apparel Care - Blue
The wool wash cycle of this machine has been approved by The Woolmark Company for the washing of wool garments labelled as “hand wash” provided that the garments are washed according to the instructions issued by the manufacturer of this washing machine. Follow the garment care label for drying and other laundry instructions. M1361
The Woolmark symbol is a Certification mark in many countries.
3.3 Program Options Compatibility
Option
Program
Cottons
Eco Cottons
Mixed
Anti Allergy
Extra Dirty
Bedding
Machine Clean
Drain & Spin
Rinse & Spin
Delicates Wool
Fast 15
Daily 39 Full Wash 60
Favourite
1)
Plus Hygiene
No
Spin
Rinse
Hold
Time
Saver
End
” option can be combined with temperature 40 to 90 °C only.
Plus
Hygiene
1)
PrewashDelay
Easy
Iron
Extra
Rinse
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