Zanussi FL904NN User Manual

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WASHING MACHINE
30˚- 40˚ 30˚- 40˚
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FL 504 NN
STIRALWNAÅ MAfiINA
TVÄTTMASKIN
PYYKINPESUKONE
FL 704 NN-FL 904 NN
132998380
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INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
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Dear customer,
Please read these operating instructions carefully and pay particular attention to the safety notes indicated in the first pages. We recommend that you keep this instruction booklet for future reference and pass it on to any future owners.
Transport damages
When unpacking the appliance, check that it is not damaged. If in doubt, do not use it and contact the Service Centre.
The symbols you will see on some paragraphs of this booklet have the following meaning:
The warning triangle and/or the key words (Warning!, Caution!) emphasize information that is particularly important for your safety or correct functioning of the appliance.
The information marked with this symbol provides additional instructions and practical tips on the use of the appliance.
Tips and information about economical and ecological use of the machine are marked with this symbol.
Our contribution to the protection of the
environment: we use recycled paper.
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Contents
Warnings 4-5 Disposal 5 Tips for en vir onmental protection 5 Technical specifications 6 Installation 7
Unpacking 7 Positioning and levelling 7 Water inlet 7 Water drainage 8 Electrical connection 8
Your new washing machine 9 Description of the appliance 9
Detergent dispenser drawer 9
Maintenance 18
Bodywork 18 Door seal 18 Detergent dispenser drawer 18 Drain pump 18 Water inlet filter 18 Emergency emptying out 19 Frost precautions 19
Something not working? 20-21
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Use 10
Control panel 10 Controls 10 Washing hints 11
Sorting the laundry 11 Temperatures 11 Before loading the laundry 11 Maximum loads 11 Laundry weights 11 Removing stains 11 Detergents and additives 12
Quantity of detergent to be used 12 International wash code symbols 13 Operating sequence 14-15 Washing programmes 16-17
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Warnings
The following warnings are provided in the interests of overall safety. You must read them carefully before installing or using the appliance.
Installation
• All internal packing must be removed before using the appliance. Serious damage may be caused to the machine or adjacent furniture if the protective transit devices are not removed or are not completely removed. Refer to the relevant paragraph in the instruction book.
• Any electrical work required to install this appliance must be carried out by a qualified electrician.
• Any plumbing work required to install this appliance must be carried out by a qualified plumber.
• After having installed the machine, check that it is not standing on its electrical supply cable.
• If the appliance is placed on a carpeted floor, ensure that air can circulate freely between the feet and the floor.
Use
• This appliance is designed for domestic use. It must not be used for purposes other than those for which it was designed.
• Only wash fabrics which are designed to be machine washed. Follow the instructions on each garment label.
• Do not overload the appliance. Follow the instructions in the instruction book.
• Make sure that all pockets are empty. Objects such as coins, safety pins, pins and screws can cause extensive damage.
• Do not machine wash garments saturated with petroleum, methylated spirits, trichlorethylene, etc. If such fluids have been used to remove stains prior to washing, wait until they have completely evaporated from the fabric before placing garments in the appliance.
• Place small items such as socks, belts, etc. in a cloth bag or pillowcase to prevent them getting trapped between the drum and the tub.
• Use only the recommended quantities of fabric softener. An excessive amount could damage the laundry.
• Leave the porthole door slightly ajar when the appliance is not in use. This preserves the door seal and prevents the formation of musty smells.
• Always check that water has emptied out before opening the door. If not, drain the water following the instructions in the instruction book.
• Always unplug the appliance and shut the water tap after use.
General safety
• Repairs to the machine must be carried out only by qualified personnel. Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons could cause serious danger. Contact your local Service Centre.
• Never pull the power supply cable to remove the plug from the socket; always take hold of the plug itself.
• During high temperature wash programmes the door glass may get hot. Do not touch it!
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Child safety
• Children are often not aware of how dangerous electrical appliances can be. When the machine is working, children should be carefully supervised and not be allowed to 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.
Disposal
Packaging materials
The materials marked with the symbol are recyclable.
>PE<=polyethylene >PS<=polystyrene >PP<=polypropylene
This means that they can be recycled by disposing of them properly in appropriate collection containers.
• Keep all detergents in a safe place out of children’s reach.
• Make sure that children or pets do not climb into the drum.
• When the appliance is to be scrapped, cut off the electrical supply cable and destroy the plug with the remaining cable. Disable the door catch in order to prevent children from becoming trapped inside while playing.
Machine
Use authorised disposal sites for your old appliance. Help to keep your country tidy!
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Tips for environmental protection
To save water, energy and to help protect the environment, we recommend that you follow these tips:
• Normally soiled laundry may be washed without prewashing in order to save detergent, water and time (the environment is protected too!).
• The machine works more economically if it is fully loaded. Do not overload!
• With adequate pre-treatment, stains and limited soiling can be removed; the laundry can then be washed at a lower temperature.
• Measure out detergent according to the water hardness, the degree of soiling and the quantity of laundry being washed.
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Technical specifications
DIMENSIONS Height 85 cm
Width 60 cm Depth 32 cm
MAXIMUM LOAD Cotton 3 kg
Synthetics 1 kg Delicates 1 kg Woollens 0.7 kg
SPIN SPEED 700 rpm max. (FL 704 NN)
900 rpm max. (FL 904 NN)
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE/FREQUENCY 220-230 V/50 Hz TOTAL POWER ABSORBED 1750 W MINIMUM FUSE PROTECTION 10 A
WATER PRESSURE Minimum 50 kPa
Maximum 800 kPa
This appliance complies with the following EEC Directives: 73/23/EEC of 19/02/73 relating to low voltage 89/336/EEC of 03/05/89 relating to electromagnetic compatibility.
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P0020
P0256
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P1091
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P0021
P1051
Installation
Unpacking
All transit bolts and packing must be removed before using the appliance.
You are advised to keep all transit devices so that they can be refitted if the machine ever has to be transported again.
1. Using a spanner, unscrew and remove the rear right-hand bolt and lay the machine on its back, taking care not to squash the hoses. This can be avoided by placing one of the corner packing pieces between the machine and the floor.
2. Release the two plastic bags by removing the adhesive strip.
3. Carefully remove the right-hand bag (1) then the left-hand bag (2) by pulling them towards the centre of the machine.
Positioning and levelling
Install the machine on a flat hard floor. Make sure that air circulation around the machine is not impeded by carpets, rugs etc. Check that the machine does not touch the wall or other kitchen units. Carefully level by screwing the adjustable feet in or out. Never place cardboard, wood or similar materials under the machine to compensate for any unevenness in the floor.
Water inlet
Connect the water inlet hose to a tap with a 3/4" thread.
The other end of the inlet hose which connects to the machine can be turned in any direction. Simply loosen the fitting, rotate the hose and retighten the fitting, making sure there are no water leaks.
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4. Set the machine upright and remove the two remaining bolts from the back.
5. Pull out the three plastic spacers from the holes into which the bolts were fitted.
6. Plug the open holes with the plugs supplied with the instruction booklet.
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The inlet hose must not be lengthened. If it is too short and you do not wish to move the tap, you will have to purchase a new, longer hose specially designed for this type of use.
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Water drainage
P0023
P0022
Electrical connection
The end of the drain hose can be positioned in three ways:
Hooked over the edge of a sink using the plastic hose guide supplied with the machine. In this
case, make sure the end cannot come unhooked when the machine is emptying. This could be done by tying it to the tap with a piece of string or attaching it to the wall.
In a sink drain pipe branch. This branch must be above the trap so that the bend is at least 60 cm above the ground.
Directly into a drain pipe at a height of not less than 60 cm and not more than 90 cm. The end of the drain hose must always be ventilated, i.e. the inside diameter of the drain pipe must be larger than the outside diameter of the drain hose.
The drain hose must not be kinked. Run it along the floor; only the part near the drainage point must be raised.
This machine is designed to operate on a 220-230 V, single-phase, 50 Hz supply.
Check that your domestic electrical installation can take the maximum load required (1.75 kW), also taking into account any other appliances in use.
Connect the machine to an earthed socket.
The manufacturer declines any responsibility for damage or injury through failure to comply with the above safety precaution. Should the appliance power supply cable need to be replaced, this should be carried out by our Service Centre.
Please ensure that when the appliance is installed the power supply cable is easily accessible.
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Your new washing machine
This new machine meets all modern requirements for effective treatment of laundry with low water, energy and detergent consumption.
The temperature selector dial will allow you to choose the most suitable temperature for your laundry.
The automatic cooling of the washing water from 90° to 60°C before draining will prevent old drain pipes
from being deformed.
The anti-unbalance device ensures that the washing machine remains stable when spinning.
Description of the appliance
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1 Detergent dispenser drawer 2 Programme chart 3 Control panel 4 Adjustable feet
Detergent dispenser drawer
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60˚- 95˚
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30˚- 60˚
30˚- 60˚
B
30˚- 40˚
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C
30˚- 40˚
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30˚- 40˚ 30˚- 60˚
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60˚- 95˚
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FL 504 NN
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Prewash Main wash Fabric softener, starch
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Use
Control panel
1 Detergent dispenser drawer 2 ON/OFF button
By depressing this button the machine is switched on. By depressing it again the machine is switched off.
3 Half load button
Select this button to reduce water consumption on the rinse cycle when washing a half load of cottons or linens.
4 Spin speed reduction button
By depressing this button the spin speed is reduced as follows:
- from 700 or 900 rpm to 500 rpm on programmes
for cotton and linen
- from 550 to 400 rpm on programme “N” (short
spin).
5 Door opening button
Depress it to open the door.
6 Temperature selector dial
Turn this dial to select the washing temperature. Position = cold wash.
7 Mains on light
This light is on whilst the machine is operating and goes out at the end of the programme.
8 Programme selector dial
To select the required programme, turn this dial clockwise until the programme letter is exactly opposite the pointer. Before selecting a programme or changing a programme in progress the machine must be switched off by depressing ON/OFF button.
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Washing hints
Laundry weights
Sorting the laundry
Follow the wash code symbols on each garment label and the manufacturers washing instructions. Sort the laundry as follows: whites, coloureds, synthetics, delicates, woollens.
Temperatures
95° for normally soiled white cottons and linen
(e.g. tea cloths, towels, tablecloths, sheets...)
60° for normally soiled, colour fast garments
(e.g. shirts, night dresses, pyjamas....) in
linen, cotton or synthetic fibres and for lightly soiled white cotton (e.g. underwear).
(cold)for delicate items (e.g. net curtains), mixed
30°-40° laundry including synthetic fibres and
woollens bearing the label «pure new wool, machine washable, non-shrink».
Before loading the laundry
Never wash whites and coloureds together. Whites may lose their whiteness in the wash.
New coloured items may run in the first wash; they should therefore be washed separately the first time.
Make sure that no metal objects are left in the laundry (e.g. hair clips, safety pins, pins).
Button up pillowcases, close zip fasteners, hooks and poppers. Tie any belts or long tapes.
Remove persistent stains before washing. Rub particularly soiled areas with a special detergent or detergent paste.
Treat curtains with special care. Remove hooks or tie them up in a bag or net.
Maximum loads
Recommended loads are indicated in the programme charts.
General rules:
Cotton, linen: drum full but not too tightly packed; Synthetics: drum no more than half full; Delicate fabrics and woollens: drum no more than
one third full. Washing a maximum load makes the most efficient
use of water and energy. For heavily soiled laundry, reduce the load size.
The following weights are indicative: bathrobe 1200 g napkin 100 g quilt cover 700 g sheet 500 g pillow case 200 g tablecloth 250 g towelling towel 200 g tea cloth 100 g night dress 200 g ladies briefs 100 g mans work shirt 600 g mans shirt 200 g mans pyjamas 500 g blouse 100 g mens underpants 100 g
Removing stains
Stubborn stains may not be removed by just water and detergent. It is therefore advisable to treat them prior to washing.
Blood: treat fresh stains with cold water. For dried stains, soak overnight in water with a special detergent then rub in the soap and water.
Oil based paint: moisten with benzine stain remover, lay the garment on a soft cloth and dab the stain; treat several times.
Dried grease stains: moisten with turpentine, lay the garment on a soft surface and dab the stain with the fingertips and a cotton cloth.
Rust: oxalic acid dissolved in hot water or a rust removing product used cold. Be careful with rust stains which are not recent since the cellulose structure will already have been damaged and the fabric tends to hole.
Mould stains: treat with bleach, rinse well (whites and fast coloureds only).
Grass: soap lightly and treat with bleach (whites and fast coloureds only).
Ball point pen and glue: moisten with acetone (*), lay the garment on a soft cloth and dab the stain.
Lipstick: moisten with acetone as above, then treat stains with methylated spirits. Remove any residual marks from white fabrics with bleach.
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Red wine: soak in water and detergent, rinse and treat with acetic or citric acid, then rinse. Treat any residual marks with bleach.
Ink: depending on the type of ink, moisten the fabric first with acetone (*), then with acetic acid; treat any residual marks on white fabrics with bleach and then rinse thoroughly.
Tar stains: first treat with stain remover, methylated spirits or benzine, then rub with detergent paste.
(*) do not use acetone on artificial silk.
Detergents and additives
Good washing results also depend on the choice of detergent and use of the correct quantities to avoid waste and protect the environment. Although biodegradable, detergents contain substances which, in large quantities, can upset the delicate balance of nature.
The choice of detergent will depend on the type of fabric (delicates, woollens, cottons, etc.), the colour, washing temperature and degree of soiling.
All commonly available washing machine detergents may be used in this appliance:
powder detergents for all types of fabric,powder detergents for delicate fabrics (60°C max)
and woollens,
– liquid detergents, preferably for low temperature
wash programmes (60°C max) for all types of fabric, or special for woollens only.
The detergent and any additives must be placed in the appropriate compartments of the dispenser drawer before starting the wash programme.
If using concentrated powder or liquid detergents, a programme without prewash must be selected.
The washing machine incorporates a recirculation system which allows an optimal use of the concentrated detergent.
Pour liquid detergent into the dispenser drawer compartment marked just before starting the programme.
Any fabric softener or starching additives must be poured into the compartment marked before starting the wash programme.
Follow the product manufacturers recommendations on quantities to use and do not exceed the «MAX»
mark in the detergent dispenser drawer.
Quantity of detergent to be used
The type and quantity of detergent will depend on the type of fabric, load size, degree of soiling and hardness of the water used.
Water hardness is classified in so-called degrees of hardness. Information on hardness of the water in your area can be obtained from the relevant water supply company, or from your local authority.
Follow the product manufacturers instructions on quantities to use.
Use less detergent if:
you are washing a small load,the laundry is lightly soiled,large amounts of foam form during washing.
Degrees of water hardness
Degrees
Level Characteristic
1 2 3 4
soft
medium
hard
very hard
German
°dH
0- 7 8-14
15-21
more than
21
French
°T.H.
0-15 16-25 26-37
more than
37
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International wash code symbols
These symbols appear on fabric labels, in order to help you choose the best way to treat your laundry.
Energetic wash
95
60
40
30
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Max. wash
temperature
95°C
Delicate wash
Bleaching Bleach in cold water Do not bleach
Ironing Hot iron
max 200°C
Max. wash
temperature
60°C
60
Max. wash
temperature
40°C
40
Warm iron
max 150°C
40
Max. wash
temperature
30°C
Hand wash Do not
30
Lukewarm iron
max 110 °C
wash
at all
Do not iron
A
Dry cleaning Dry cleaning
in all solvents
Drying Flat On the line On clothes
perchlorethylene,
petrol, pure alcohol,
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Dry cleaning in
R 111 & R 113
hanger
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Dry cleaning
in petrol,
pure alcohol
and R 113
Tumble dry
high temperature
low temperature
Do not
dry clean
Do not
tumb
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B
95
P0409
Operating sequence
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4. Select the desired option(s)
Before washing your first load of laundry, we recommend that you run a cotton cycle at 60°C, with the machine empty, in order to remove any manufacturing residue from the drum and tub. Pour half a measure of detergent into the main wash compartment and start up the machine.
1.Place the laundry in the drum
Open the door. Place the laundry in the drum, one item at a time,
shaking them out as much as possible. Close the door.
Depress one or more buttons, depending on the selected programme.
5.Select the temperature
Turn the dial to the required setting.
2.Measure out the detergent
Pull out the dispenser drawer until it stops. Measure out the amount of detergent recommended by the manufacturer in a graduated cup and pour it into the main wash compartment .
If you wish to carry out the prewash, pour detergent into the appropriate compartment marked .
3.Measure out the additive
If required, pour fabric softener into the compartment marked , without exceeding the «MAX» mark.
6.Select the programme and start the machine
Turn the programme selector dial clockwise to the required programme and press the ON/OFF button: the mains on light comes on and the machine starts to operate.
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7.At the end of the programme
The machine stops automatically. The mains on light goes out.
If you have selected a programme which ends with the water of the last rinse left in the tub, drain the water before opening the door.
Wait one or two minutes before opening the door to give the electric locking mechanism time to release it.
Depress the ON/OFF button again to switch the machine off.
Remove the laundry. Turn the drum by hand to make sure it is completely
empty, so as to avoid any forgotten items being damaged in a subsequent wash (e.g. shrinking) or their colour running into a load of whites.
Release any buttons which have been pressed. Turn the water tap off and unplug the machine. Leave the door ajar to air the machine.
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Programme table
Washing programmes for cotton and linen
Max. load: 3 kg
Progr.ATemp. Type of laundry
WHITES WITH PREWASH, for example work garments, sheets, household linen, underwear, towels
WHITES WITHOUT PREWASH, for example household linen, sheets, shirts, underwear
COLOUREDS WITHOUT PREWASH, for example shirts, blouses, terry cloths, underwear
SHORT PROGRAMME slightly soiled laundry
This programme can be used for rinsing hand washed garments
B
B
C
D
Rinses
60°-95°
60°-95°
30°-60°
30°-40°
cold
Cycle
description
Prewash Wash at 60°-95°C 4 rinses Long spin
Wash at 60°-95°C 4 rinses Long spin
Wash at 30°-60°C 4 rinses Long spin
Wash at 30°-40°C 4 rinses Long spin
4 rinses with liquid additive, if required Long spin
Possible
options
Consumptions*
Energy
kWh
1.8 65 145
1.6 54 130
0.92 54 130
0.4 54 85
0.1 44 53
WaterltDuration
min.
F
Softener
cold
G
Spin
In compliance with EC directive 92/75, the consumption figures indicated on the energy label refer to the 60°C wash programme for cotton (programme B”) with a load of 3 kg (only for model FL 904 NN).
* The consumption data shown on this chart is to be considered purely indicative, as it may vary depending on
the quantity and type of laundry, on the inlet water temperature and on the ambient temperature. It corresponds to the highest temperature for each wash programme.
For hand washed items to be softened
Separate spin for cotton and linen
1 rinse with fabric softener Long spin
Drain and long spin
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Programme table
Washing programmes for synthetics, mixed fabrics, delicates and wool
Max. load: 1 kg, wool 0.7 kg
Progr.HTemp. Type of laundry
SYNTHETICS WITH PREWASH, for example underwear, coloured items, shirts, blouses
SYNTHETICS WITHOUT PREWASH, for example shirts, blouses, mixed fabrics
DELICATES, for example curtains
WOOL Special programme for garments bearing the Pure new wool, non-shrink, machine washable label
J
K
L
30°-60°
30°-60°
30°-40°
30°-40°
Cycle
description
Prewash Wash at 30°-60°C 3 rinses Stop with water in tub (*)
Wash at 30°-60°C 3 rinses Stop with water in tub (*)
Wash at 30°-40°C 3 rinses Stop with water in tub (*)
Wash at 30°-40°C 3 rinses Stop with water in tub (*)
Possible
options
Consumptions*
Energy
kWh
0.9 55 95
0.65 44 80
0.45 44 50
0.4 42 50
WaterltDuration
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min.
M
Rinses
cold
N
Short spin
P
Drain
(*) The water of the last rinse of these programmes is not emptied out to avoid any creasing in the clothes.
To drain water, select programme P (drain) or N (short spin).
* The consumption data shown on this chart is to be considered purely indicative, as it may vary depending on
the quantity and type of laundry, on the inlet water temperature and on the ambient temperature. It corresponds to the highest temperature for each wash programme.
This programme can be used for rinsing hand washed garments
Separate spin for synthetics, delicates and wool
For emptying out the last rinse water of these programmes
3 rinses with fabric softener Stop with water in tub (*)
Drain and short spin
Draining of water
0.03 34 22
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P0423
P1050
P1090
P0038
Maintenance
Bodywork
Clean the outside of the machine with soap and water only. Rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth.
Important: do not use methylated spirits, solvents or similar products to clean the bodywork.
Door seal
Check from time to time the door seal and eliminate eventual possible objects that could be trapped in the fold.
Detergent dispenser drawer
After a while, detergents and fabric softeners leave deposits in the drawer.
Clean the drawer from time to time by rinsing it under a running tap. To remove the drawer from the machine, press the button in the rear left-hand corner.
To facilitate cleaning, the top part of the additive compartments can be removed.
Detergent can also accumulate inside the drawer recess: clean it with an old toothbrush. Refit the drawer after cleaning.
Drain pump
The machine is equipped with a self-cleaning pump which does not need any maintenance.
Water inlet filter
If you notice that the machine is taking longer to fill, check that the filter in the water inlet hose is not blocked.
Turn off the water tap. Unscrew the hose from the tap. Clean the filter with a stiff brush. Screw the hose back onto the tap.
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Emergency emptying out
Frost precautions
If the water is not discharged, proceed as follows to empty out the machine:
pull out the plug from the power socket;
close the water tap;
if necessary, wait until the water has cooled down;
place a bowl on the floor;
put the drain hose end into the bowl and let the
water come out.
If the machine is installed in a place where the temperature could drop below 0°C, proceed as follows:
Close the water tap and unscrew the water inlet
hose from the tap.
Place the end of the drain hose and that of the inlet
hose in a bowl placed on the floor.
Select programme P and run it until the machine
stops.
Remove the plug from the socket.
Screw the water inlet hose back on and put the
drain hose back in its place.
By doing this, any water remaining in the machine is removed, avoiding the formation of ice and, consequently, breakage of the affected parts.
When you use the machine again, make sure that the ambient temperature is above 0°C.
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Something not working?
Problems which you can resolve yourself.
Problem Possible cause
The machine does not start up:
The machine does not fill:
The machine fills then empties
immediately:
The machine does not empty and/or does not spin:
There is water on the floor:
The door is not firmly closed.
The machine is not plugged in or there is no power
at the socket.
The main fuse has blown.
The programme selector dial is not positioned correctly
and the ON/OFF button has not been depressed.
The water tap is closed.
The inlet hose is squashed or kinked.
The filter in the inlet hose is blocked.
The door is not properly closed.
The end of the drain hose is too low. Refer to relevant paragraph in water drainage section.
The drain hose is squashed or kinked.
A gentle programme which ends with water in tub
has been performed.
Too much detergent or unsuitable detergent (creates too much foam) has been used.
Check whether there are any leaks from one of the inlet hose fittings. It is not always easy to see this as the water runs down the hose; check to see if it is damp.
The drain hose is damaged.
Unsatisfactory washing results:
The machine vibrates or is
noisy:
The door will not open:
Too little detergent or unsuitable detergent has been used.
Stubborn stains have not been treated prior to washing.
The correct temperature was not selected.
Excessive laundry load.
The transit bolts and packing have not been
removed.
The support feet have not been adjusted.
The laundry is not evenly distributed in the drum.
Maybe there is very little laundry in the drum.
The programme is still running.
The door lock has not been released.
There is water in the drum.
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Problem Possible cause
Water is not visible in the machine:
The machine makes an unusual noise:
Spinning starts late or the machine does not spin:
The machine, which is the result of modern technology, runs in a very economical way with low water consumption. Performance is nevertheless excellent.
The machine is fitted with a type of motor which makes an unusual noise compared with othr traditional motors. This new motor ensures a softer start and more even distribution of the laundry in the drum when spinning, as well as increased stability of the machine.
The electronic unbalance detection device has cut in because the laundry is not evenly distributed in the drum. The laundry is redistributed by reverse rotation of the drum. This may happen several times before the unbalance disappears and normal spinning can resume. If, after 6 minutes, the laundry is still not evenly distributed in the drum, the machine will not spin. In this case, redistribute the load manually and reselect the spin programme.
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If you are unable to identify or solve the problem, contact our service centre. Before telephoning, make a note of the model, serial number and purchase date of your machine: the Service Centre will require this information.
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