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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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MANUEL D'INSTRUCTIONS
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GEBRAUCHSANLEITUNG
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MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
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Contents
1. Precautions for safety and use 2
2. Installation instructions 5
3. Description of controls 8
4. Using the appliance for washing 9
5. Cleaning and maintenance 15
6. Troubleshooting 17
This appliance is tagged in accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and E-
lectronic Equipment - WEEE.
This directive contains the regulations governing the collection and recycling of decommissioned appliances
throughout the European Union.
The symbol of the rubbish bin with a line through it on the appliance or its packaging indicates that the prod-
uct must be disposed of separately from other waste at the end of its life cycle. The user is thus obliged to
consign scrapped appliances to the special electronic and electrotechnical waste disposal centres, or return
them to the dealer on purchase of a similar new appliance, on a one-to-one basis.
Consignment to the appropriate facility for environmentally responsible recycling, treatment and disposal
helps to prevent any negative effects on the environment and health, and encourages the reuse and/or recy-
cling of the appliance’s component materials.
Illegal dumping of the appliance by the user will be subject to prosecution under the relevant law.
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READ THE INSTRUCTIONS
Attention!
You are advised to read all the instructions in this manual carefully; it will inform
you about the right conditions for the proper, safe use of your washing machine.
It is very important to keep this instruction manual with the appliance for future ref-
erence.
In the event of sale or transfer, ensure that the manual always accompanies the
appliance, to provide the necessary information about its use.
1. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY AND USE
Attention!
These precautions are detailed for reasons of safety.
This section must be read carefully before installation and use.
Disposing of packaging
Never leave packaging residues unattended in the home. Separate waste packaging materials by
type and consign them to the nearest recycling centre.
Packaging materials (plastic bags, polystyrene, etc.) must not be left within reach of children.
Disposing of old appliances
Once no longer in use, the appliance must be rendered unusable: permanently disarm the
lock on the door (this will prevent children risking their lives by locking themselves inside
during play) and cut the power supply lead after removing the plug from the socket.
The appliance must be delivered to a recycling facility.
Environmental protection
Use the whole of the maximum recommended capacity. Never exceed the maximum permitted lo-
ad.
Do not use the prewash function for lightly or normally soiled items.
Follow the manufacturer's recommendations on detergent usage.
Use the highest spin speed permitted for the fabric type. Fast spins reduce the drying time and
thus energy consumption.
Safety instructions
This appliance is intended for domestic use and is compliant with Directives 72/23/EEC and
89/336/EEC (including Directives 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC) currently in force.
Read all the instructions in this manual carefully before installation and use.
Check that the drum assembly has been released before use (see instructions). Failure to release
the drum assembly may cause damage to the washing machine and the surrounding furniture or
appliances during the spin cycle.
This Instruction Manual is an integral part of the appliance: it must always be kept intact with the
appliance. Installation must be carried out by qualified staff in compliance with the relevant regula-
tions. The appliance is built to provide the following functions: washing and drying of clothes or fa-
brics stated to be suitable for machine washing by the producer on the relevant label. All other u-
ses are to be considered improper. The manufacturer declines all liability for uses other than
those stated above.
The nameplate with the technical data, serial number and mark is in a visible position in the part in
view after the door has been opened. The nameplate must never be removed.
The electrical and plumbing works required to install the appliance must only be carried out
by skilled staff.
The appliance must be connected to earth in compliance with electrical system safety regulations.
The manufacturer declines all liability for direct or indirect injury or damage deriving from a
non-existent or defective earth connection.
In the event that the appliance is not connected by means of a plug, an omnipolar circuit-breaker
device with contact gap of at least 3 mm must be provided.
The plug to be connected to the power supply lead and the relative socket must be of the same
type and comply with the relevant regulations. Check that the mains voltage and frequency are the
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same as the values marked on the nameplate. The use of adapters or junctions is not recom-
mended. Never disconnect the plug by pulling on the power supply lead.
The appliance is only disconnected from the electricity supply if the plug has been removed
from the socket or the electrical system master switch has been turned off. The power plug
must be accessible after the appliance has been installed.
The appliance must be installed using new sets of hoses (supplied with the appliance). Old hose
sets should not be reused.
Take care that the appliance is not standing on the power supply cable.
The washing machine must never be used on vehicles, on board ships or planes, or in environ-
ments with hazards, such as explosive or corrosive environments (powders, vapours and gases)
or explosive and/or corrosive liquids.
Do not install the washing machine in places with a risk of frost. Frozen pipes may burst under the
pressure.
Make sure that the drain hose connected to the sink is securely fastened and cannot move.
If it is not fixed in place, the repulsive force of the water might thrust it away from the sink, causing
the risk of flooding.
When connecting the hose to a sink also check that the water drains from it quickly, as other-
wise the sink may overflow.
Do not overload the appliance.
Never use detergents which contain solvents or chemicals for washing in the washing machine.
They might damage the appliance and form poisonous vapours. These fumes might also
catch fire and explode.
Garments soaked in petroleum products must not be washed in the washing machine. Before wa-
shing, check that garments do not contain inflammable devices (e.g. cigarette-lighters, matches,
etc.)
If volatile cleaning fluids are used, ensure that these substances have been removed from the
garments before they are placed in the appliance.
Before loading garments for washing, check that the pockets are empty, buttons secure and zips
fastened.
Do not wash frayed or torn garments.
During washing at high temperatures, the glass in the door will become very hot.
Check that all water has been drained from the appliance before opening the door.
If there is water inside, pump it out before opening the door. If in doubt, read the instruction man-
ual.
The water in the appliance is not suitable for drinking!
Swallowing washing machine detergents may injure the mouth and throat.
Before removing the garments from the washing machine check that the drum is at a standstill.
Switch the appliance off after each use to avoid wasting electricity.
Leave the door ajar between washes to keep the gasket in good condition.
In the event of a malfunction never attempt to repair the appliance yourself. Disconnect the ap-
pliance from the electricity supply and turn off the water tap. Then contact a qualified engineer.
Repairs must only be carried out by qualified staff.
The appliance is intended for use by adults. Do not allow children to tamper with the washing
machine's controls or play with it and do not keep children in the vicinity while the programme
is in progress.
Young animals or small children might climb into the washing machine.
Always check the inside of the drum before use and do not allow children to play with the ap-
pliance.
Keep children away from the appliance when the door or the detergent drawer is open; the appli-
ance might contain detergent resides which may cause permanent injury to the eyes, mouth and
throat, or even cause death by suffocation.
The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sen-
sory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given su-
pervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Do not store flammable fluids near the appliance.
Length periods out of use.
If the appliance is not to be used for a lengthy period it should be disconnected from the electricity
and water supplies and the door should be left ajar to prevent unpleasant smells from building up
inside.
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For Great Britain only
Warning: this appliance must be earthed.
Fuse replacement
If the mains lead of this appliance is fitted with a
BS 1363A 13amp fused plug, to change a fuse in
this type of plug use an A.S.T.A. approved fuse to
BS 1362 type and proceed as follows:
1. Remove the fuse cover (A) and fuse (B)
2. Fit replacement 13A fuse into fuse cover
3. Refit both into plug
Important:
The fuse cover must be refitted when changing a
fuse and if the fuse cover is lost the plug must not
be used until a correct replacement is fitted.
Correct replacement are identified by the colour
insert or the colour embossed in words on the
base of the plug.
Replacement fuse covers are available from your
local electrical store.
If the appliance is provided with a plugless supply cord:
It is necessary to install in the fixed wiring an all-pole disconnection device having a gap be-
tween contacts of at least 3,5mm. After installation the disconnection device has to be easy to
reach.
The connection to the mains must be carried out by a qualified technician in accordance to the
scheme shown below and the regulations in force
L
= brown
N
= blue
= yellow-green
In the event of damage to the supply cord, it has to be replaced by the manufacturer or an au-
thorized technical service center in order to avoid any risk.
Important!
This appliance is easy to use.
However, for the best results it is important to read this manual carefully and follow all the instructions
before putting it into operation.
The manual provides the correct instructions for installation, use and maintenance, as well as giving
useful advice.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility for injury or damage caused by failure to
comply with the above regulations or deriving from tampering with even just one part of the
appliance and the use of non-original spare parts.
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2. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Important!
The appliance must be installed by a qualified engineer in compliance with the relevant regulations.
The washing machine is heavy. Take care when lifting it.
2.1 UNPACKING
The unit on flexible mounts is fixed in place for transport using the screws (A) on the rear of the washing machine
with the relative plastic spacers (B). Once the screws have been removed, the power supply lead can be used.
1. Undo all the screws with a 10 mm spanner.
2. Remove all the screws (A) from the rear
3. Remove all the plastic spacers (B)
4. Fit all the plastic plugs (C) provided, to prevent water splashes from
getting into the appliance, and contact with live parts.
Warning!
Do not turn the appliance upside-down or place it on its sides.
All the transport retainer fittings should be kept in a safe place; they must be fitted again if the appliance has to
be moved around in the future.
A+B
A
B
C
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2.2 POSITIONING AND LEVELLING
1. Place the appliance in the
chosen position.
2. Level the appliance carefully
in all directions with the aid of
a spirit level, adjusting the
height of the feet if necessary.
Once done, fix the feet in pla-
ce with the locknuts provided.
3. On appliances with adjustable rear feet, note that the rear of the appliance rests on skids and not on the feet.
Before inserting the appliance into its place between the kitchen units, check that the rear feet are screwed
fully in to prevent damage as the appliance is shifted into position.
Once the appliance is in position in the kitchen, the height of the rear feet has to be increased so that the ap-
pliance no longer stands on the skids. After adjusting the rear feet, level the appliance and fix the front feet at
the height required.
The water intake and drain hoses can be fitted pointing to the left or right for effective installation.
Warning!
This operation must be carried out with care to prevent the washing machine from vibrating, moving or
generating excessive noise during use.
If the appliance is installed on a carpeted floor, take care to ensure that the openings in the bottom of
the washing machine are not obstructed.
Also check that during operation the washing machine is not resting against walls, kitchen units, etc.
The appliance must not be installed behind a door with lock, a sliding door, or a door with hinge on the oppo-
site side.
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2.3 CONNECTING TO THE WATER SUPPLY
1. Check that the water supply pressure is in the following range: 0,05-0,9MPa. With
higher pressures, use a pressure reducer.
2. Connect the cold water supply hose (blue screw collar) to the cold water tap with ¾
gas threaded connector, taking care to tighten firmly to prevent leaks. The water sup-
ply hose must not be kinked or crushed and must not be changed or cut. Threaded
connections must only be tightened by hand.
3. When appliances are supplied with hot water, the intake water temperature must not
exceed 60°C and the hose with red screw collar must be connected to the hot water
supply tap.
Warning!
If the connection is made to new pipelines, or lines which have been out of use for a long time, allow a con-
siderable amount of water to flow out before connecting the intake hose. This prevents any sand or other dirt
from fouling the filters installed in the appliance to protect the water intake valves.
The new intake hose supplied with the appliance must be used, and the old water supply hose must not be
used.
2.4 CONNECTING TO THE DRAIN
1. Insert the end of the drain hose into a drain pipe having inside diameter of at least 4 cm, at least 50 to 90 cm
above floor level, or connect it securely (using the plastic fitting on the elbow in the hose) to a sink or bathtub.
2. In all cases, check that the end of the drain hose is securely fixed to prevent the repulsive force of the water
from pushing it out of place.
Warning!
Avoid kinks or restrictions to ensure effective drainage.
Any drain hose extensions must be no more than 1 metre long, must be of the same diameter and must be
free from restrictions of all kinds.
The end of the drain hose must never be submerged in water.
2.5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Before connecting the plug to the power socket ensure that:
1. The electrical system voltage is the same as that stated on the nameplate on the front of the appliance,
in the zone visible when the door is open. The rated power supply and the fuses required are specified
on the nameplate.
2. The meter, safety breakers, power supply line and power socket are rated to withstand the maximum lo-
ad required, stated on the nameplate.
3. The power supply socket and the plug fitted to the appliance are compatible without the use of reduc-
tions, multiple sockets, adapters and extension leads which might cause overheating or scorching.
If the power supply socket is not compatible with the plug supplied, replace the socket with one of the
appropriate type.
Warning
The power plug must be accessible after the appliance has been installed.
It is absolutely essential to connect the appliance to earth. Connect the plug to a socket with an earth
connection in good working order.
The manufacturer declines all liability for direct or indirect injury or damage deriving from a non-existent
or defective earth connection. Correct electrical connection guarantees conditions of maximum safety.
This appliance is compliant with the requirements of EEC directive 89/336 of 3.5.89 (including the amend-
ment directive 92/31/EEC) concerning the elimination of radio-frequency disturbance.
If the power supply lead is damaged, it must only be replaced with an original spare, available from the After-
Sales Service.
Do not connection/disconnect the power supply plug from the socket with wet hands
Only disconnect the power supply plug from the socket by taking hold of the plug itself, never by
pulling on the lead.
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3. DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS
3.1 CONTROL PANEL
All the appliance's control and monitoring devices are placed together on the front panel.
Programme Selector
For switching the washing ma-
chine on and off and selecting
programmes. Can be turned in
either direction. Does not turn
while programmes are in pro-
gress.
:
For starting and stopping
working cycles.
Display
: shows the settings (spin speed, cycle status, flexi timer, child lock on/off, maximum rec-
ommended weight). The settings can be modified using the buttons underneath.
Buttons (from left to right):
Spin speed selection
Option selection
Confirm option
Delay Timer
Child Lock
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4. USING THE APPLIANCE FOR WASHING
4.1 PREPARING THE ITEMS FOR WASHING
1. Subdivide the items for washing by fabric type and colour fastness.
2. Wash white and coloured items separately. New coloured items should be washed separately the first time.
Normally, items carry labels with washing instructions. The following is a short description of the symbols u-
sed on these labels.
WASHING BLEACHING
Machine wash at max. 90°C
Machine wash at max. 60°C
Bleaching allowed
Do not bleach
IRONING
Machine wash at max. 40°C
Machine wash at max. 30°C
Hot iron
Warm iron
Cool iron
Do not iron
DRY CLEANING
Machine wash, delicate cycle
at max. 60°C
Machine wash, delicate cycle
at max. 40°C
Machine wash, delicate cycle
at max. 30°C
Any solvent
Any solvent e-
xcept trichloroe-
thylene
Petroleum
solvent and
R113
Do not dry clean
DRYING
Hand wash
Do not wash
High tem-
perature
Less than 60°C
Do not tumble dry
Warning!
Do not wash unhemmed or torn items as they may fray.
Unrelated items in the wash may damage the garments or parts of the washing machine. So: empty pockets
and turn them inside-out, and remove wheels from curtains or wrap them in a mesh bag.
Wash very small items (belts, handkerchiefs, socks, padded bras, etc.) in a white canvas bag. Fasten press-
studs and zips and sew on loose buttons.
The use of modern detergents and the correct washing temperature is generally sufficient to remove stains
from fabrics. However, some difficult stains such as grass, fruit, egg, blood, rust, ballpoint pen, etc. should be
dealt with before washing. Depending on the type of fabric, there are a large number of commercial
stain removers on the market. In all cases, stains should be cleaned or diluted at once, since the older
they are, the harder they are to remove.
Failure to comply with washing guidance symbols may result in damage to the items washed.
Wool Only wool marked as pure new wool, with the mark, or labelled "shrink-proof, machine-washable"
can be washed in a washing machine on the specific programme; other types of wool should be hand-washed or
dry-cleaned.
4.2 OPENING THE DOOR
The appliance is fitted with a safety device which prevents the door from being opened while the programme is in
progress.
1. Check that all the water has been drained from the tank and the drum is at a standstill.
Warning!
If the washing programme is interrupted, it will be from 3 to 15 minutes before the door can be opened, de-
pending on the temperature reached inside the appliance.
Warning!
The water may still be boiling hot if the wash was at high temperature.
Do not open the door if there is still water in the drum!
4.3 LOADS OF WASHING
As far as possible, to save electricity, it is more economical to wash complete loads of the various types of
fabric. Shake out the washing before loading, and alternate large and small items. It is best to weight the load the
first few times, after which you will be able to rely on your experience.
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4.4 LOADING THE ITEMS FOR WASHING
1. Open the door and load the washing, distributing it evenly over the drum, with items opened out and not
bundled together; if possible, large and small items should be well mixed.
2. The washing machine covered by this manual can be loaded with up to 7kg of washing for each wash.
If this weight is exceeded, the washing results will be poor and the appliance may malfunction.
3. To save energy it is more economical to wash full loads of the various types of fabric, following the
guidance on quantities provided in the “Programmes Table” supplied in this manual.
4. Close the door by pressing against the frame until you hear it click shut. Take care not to trap items of
washing between the door and the rubber gasket.
Warning!
If the door is not properly closed, a safety device prevents the washing machine from starting.
Do not exceed the maximum load: overloading adversely affects washing results.
4.5 ADDING DETERGENT AND ADDITIVE
The internal tray comprises three compartments, marked with the symbols
prewash detergent
main wash detergent
for fabric conditioner, starch, additives, etc. (e.g. treatment products). The additives are added to
the washing tank automatically during the final rinse.
The main wash detergent compartment has a tang allowing the use of liquid detergent. To insert it, pull it towards
the front and then lower it.
Following the recommendations in the "Programmes Table" supplied
with this manual, place the detergent and any additives in the drawer
before the start of the programme.
Never fill with liquids above the maximum level marked; otherwise
the trays will empty too quickly.
Before pouring dense additives into the container, dilute with a little
water to ensure they do not clog the outlet.
Use only low-foam detergents suitable for use in a washing machine.
The amount of detergent must be decided in relation of the hard-
ness of the water, the type and quantity of items loaded, and their
degree of dirt.
This will provide the desired effect with optimal detergent consump-
tion.
On detergent packs the recommended dose is indicated for 4 levels of water hardness and for loads of 4-5 kg of
washing with average dirt levels.
Request information about the water's hardness from your water supply company.
Water hardness
Level of hardness French degrees fH German degrees dH
Soft Up to 15° Up to 8°
Medium 15° - 25° 8° - 14°
Hard 25° - 40° 14° - 22°
Very hard More than 40° More than 22°
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4.6 POWDER DETERGENT DOSES
Laundry with normal dirt
1. Choose a programme without prewash.
2. Pour the total amount of detergent shown on the pack into the main wash compartment of the detergent dra-
wer.
Very dirty laundry
1. Choose a programme with prewash.
2. Place ¼ of the recommended amount of detergent in the prewash compartment of the detergent drawer and
¾ of the detergent in the wash compartment.
Warning!
If no recommended doses are provided, for delicate items in synthetic fibre use from ½ to 2/3 of the recom-
mended dose for washing tough cotton fabrics.
Only neutral detergents recommended for wool should be used on the wool programme.
Use the doses recommended by the detergent producer.
4.7 LIQUID DETERGENT DOSES
1. Pour the dose required into the measuring cap supplied with the bottle of liquid detergent and place it in the
drum, or use the main wash compartment of the detergent drawer, fitting the insert provided.
2. The scale on the red insert is intended as an aid when deciding the dose of liquid detergent.
Warning!
Liquid detergents can be used, at the doses recommended by the producer, only for the main wash, i.e. in
all programmes without prewash.
4.8 DESCALERS
Descalers can be added to the prewash and main wash compartments as recommended by their producers.
Place the detergent in the compartments first, followed by the descaler.
4.9 PROGRAMMES AND FUNCTIONS
For advice on selecting programmes in relation to the type of fabric, refer to the "Programmes Table",
supplied with this manual.
(Inside the bag of accessories)
4.10 SWITCHING ON THE APPLIANCE AND SELECTING THE WASHING PROGRAMME
To switch on the appliance and select the programme, proceed as follows:
1. Turn the programmes knob in either direction. This switches on the washing machine.
2. Select the washing programme. The time left to the end of the programme and the maximum recommended
weight for the selected programme alternate on the display. The symbols on the display light up to identify the
information shown.
3. The default spin speed values are shown. The initial settings can be modified using the button underneath the
sequence of spin speeds.
4. If spin speed is set, there will be no spin cycle and the appliance will stop with the tank full. If
this value is set the appliance does not perform the final spin and the washing programme ends
with water in the tank.
Delay T
imer
Max recommended weight
Spin Speed selection
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4.11 SELECTING AND CONFIRMING OPTIONS
1. The Option Selection button can be used to select the following options in sequence (from the top down):
Prewash: adds a stage before the main wash, lasting about 20 minutes at a temperature of 35°C. Suit-
able for loads of particularly dirty items.
Intensive: the max. temperature is changed to 60°C and the washing stage is extended to increase the
effectiveness of the enzymes in the detergents. Suitable for delicate but dirty items.
Easy iron: produces items which are less creased and easy to iron.
Water plus: Increases the amount of water used for washing and rinses.
In alternative Extra rinse: this option adds a rinse to the selected washing programme.
Flexi Time: reduces the duration of the cycle. The symbol is completely illuminated with the initial dura-
tion of the selected programme. Once the option has been selected the cycle duration can be further re-
duced to an intermediate setting and a minimum setting and then returned to the initial duration by re-
peated pressing of the Set button
In alternative Rapid: reduces the duration of the washing cycle. Suitable for small amounts of laundry
with only light dirt.
Buzzer: sets whether or not the buzzer will sound at the end of the cycle. The appliance comes with the
buzzer function "on".
2. To confirm the selected option, simply press the Confirm options button and the LED of the option re-
mains on.
3. To delete an option selection, simply return to the option with the Selection button and press the Confirm
options button. To annul all the options previously selected in a single operation, simply hold down the
Confirm options button for 4 seconds.
4. The Buzzer option retains its "on" or "off" status for subsequent cycles. It is only automatically switched
to "off" if the Night Wash programme is chosen.
Option selection
Confirm option
Options
Start Pause
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4.12 TIME REMAINING
1. The Delay Timer can be pressed repeatedly to select the time after which the washing programme will
end. The time left before the end of the cycle calculates the initial duration of the washing cycle, the set-
tings made (temperature, spin speed and options) which may shorten or lengthen the cycle's initial dura-
tion, and the delay time the user wishes to add before the cycle starts.
2. After the Delay Timer function has been set, the symbol on the display remains on.
3. To annul the Delay Timer function, keep pressing the button repeatedly until the display shows 0.
4. The Start Pause symbol flashes on and off until the cycle starts. After the cycle starts, the symbol re-
mains constantly lit.
4.13 STARTING THE WASHING PROGRAMME
1. To start the washing programme after making your personal settings, press the Start Pause button.
2. Once the cycle has started, the display shows the time remaining before the end of the cycle and the
Start Pause symbol on the display is constantly on.
3. During performance of the washing/drying programme, the symbols which identify the various phases
light up:
4.14 INTERRUPTING OR CHANGING THE WASHING PROGRAMME
The washing programme in progress can be interrupted at any moment:
1. Press the “Start/Pause” button for about 3 seconds: the display shows the word PAUS (for 1 second) al-
ternating with the time remaining until the end of the cycle (for 1 second). The Start/Pause light flashes
on and off.
Programmes can also be interrupted by turning the programme/temperature setting knob while the cycle
is in progress.
2. To change the washing programme, simply turn the programme knob to select the new programme; the-
re is no need to set the appliance in pause status. The new cycle will be carried out completely, begin-
ning from the start. If the tank had already been filled with water during the previous cycle, the water in-
take phase will be omitted from the new programme.
3. To restart the cycle, press the Start-Pause button again.
Delay Timer button
Delay Timer symbol
Start Pause
Start pause symbol
Cycle phase symbols: Prewash, wash, rinse and final spin.
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4.15 PROGRAMME END
Washing programmes are completed automatically. The word END appears on the display and the "Time remain-
ing" light goes out.
1. Switch the appliance off by turning the programmes knob to OFF
2. Unload the laundry from the drum.
3. Leave the door ajar to allow the interior of the washing machine to dry out.
4. Turn off the water intake tap.
If during the initial spin speed setting stage, the "no spin" mode with stop with tank full (spin speed set as
0) was selected, at the end of the washing programme the word STOP appears on the display, alternating with ----
(spin speed of 0) and the spin light is on.
To proceed with the pump-out and spin, press the spin selection button twice. The appliance restarts the cycle
with the pump-out and spin. To select the spin speed required, press the button until the chosen speed is dis-
played. To pump out the water from the tank without performing the spin, press the spin selection button until the
display indicates speed of 0: the pump-out will be run without spin.
4.16 CHILD LOCK
1. When this function is activated, the modification of options, temperatures, spin speed and the wash-
ing/drying cycle is not possible while the cycle is in progress.
2. To activate the Child Lock Function, press the Child Lock (1) button and hold it down. Also press the Op-
tions selection (2) button within 3 seconds.
3. The Child Safety Function symbol lights up to show that the function has been activated.
4. Repeat the same procedure to deactivate the function.
4.17 OPENING THE APPLIANCE IN AN EMERGENCY
In the event of a power failure, the door is opened using the
mechanical release device activated by means of the lever in
the bottom of the appliance:
Turn the knob to Off and disconnect the power
supply plug from the socket.
Drain off the water (see point 5.4)
Pull the lever down and open the door.
Warning, scolding hazard: before opening the door, check
that the appliance does not contain boiling hot water and de-
tergent which may pour out and cause injury when the door is
opened.
Warning: do not open the door using the emergency release
lever while the drum is turning.
Child Lock Symbol
1
2
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5. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Important Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance procedure, the plug must be disconnected
from the power supply socket.
5.1 CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE APPLIANCE
Regular, thorough cleaning will keep your appliance looking good.
Clean the exterior of the appliance with soap and water only, then dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.
The plastic parts should just be wiped with a damp cloth.
Do not scrape with pointed objects, or use solvents or products containing abrasive substances because
they damage the surfaces.
For reasons of safety, never spray the washing machine with jets of water.
5.2 CLEANING THE DRUM
Remove any rust marks from the drum using a stainless steel cleaner, or very fine sandpaper for particu-
larly stubborn cases.
For descaling the washing machine use only brand-name descalers which contain an anti-corrosion a-
gent for washing machines.
Always follow the producer's instructions with regard to use and dosages.
After descaling or removing rust from the drum, carry out a few rinse cycles to remove all acid
residues which might damage the appliance. Never use cleaners which contain solvents. There is
the risk of the formation of vapours which might catch fire and explode.
5.3 CLEANING THE DOOR GASKET
Check regularly that there are no paper clips, buttons, nails or pins in the folds of the door gasket.
5.4 CLEANING THE DRAIN PUMP
The drain pump only needs cleaning if it has been blocked by buttons, brooches or similar objects and the water is
not being pumped out.
In this case, proceed as described below.
1. Remove the mains plug to disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply.
2. Depending on the model, proceed as follows:
Built-in/totally concealed model use a small screw-
driver as a lever to remove the plugs shown here,
turn the plinth downwards and access the pump.
Free-Standing Model
Insert a small screwdriver
through the slits in the fron
t of the plinth, then apply
upward leverage with the screwdriver to release the
top of the plinth from the cabinet.
Tilt the plinth forward slightly and pull it upward to re-
move it completely.
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3. Extract the drain hose ”A”.
Warning: if the hose is hot, the water is hot or boiling hot. Place a
shallow container on the floor and remove the plug “B” to drain off
the water.
Depending on the amount of water in the appliance, the container
may have to be emptied several times.
When no more water is coming out, close the hose again by push-
ing the plug “B” firmly back into place.
4. Unscrew the cover of the pump “D” by turning it to the left.
Clean the pump and remove any foreign bodies.
Also check the inside “E”, making sure that the impeller turns freely; any foreign
bodies stuck in it must be removed.
5. Screw the cover back on the pump.
Secure the drain house by snapping the plug back into place "C".
Depending on the model, replace the plinth as follows:
Built-in/completely concealed model - Fit the bottom of the plinth first. Push it towards the cabinet and put the
plugs back into place.
Free-standing model Fit the bottom of the plinth first and then push it towards the cabinet until it snaps into
place.
5.5 CLEANING THE DETERGENT DRAWER
The detergent drawer should be kept clean, removing all solid deposits.
To simplify this operation, completely remove the detergent drawer (pull the
drawer fully out, press in the zone marked PUSH and then remove com-
pletely).
Remove the siphon "A" and clean all parts with hot water.
Fully re-insert the siphon and remove any detergent deposits before putting
the drawer back in position.
5.6 CLEANING THE WATER INTAKE FILTERS
The machine is fitted with a filter which protects the water intake valves.
The filter is in the fitting on the intake hose which is connected to the tap
The filter must be cleaned if the washing machine is not taking in water or the amount of
water is insufficient.
To clean, proceed as follows:
Remove the mains plug to disconnect the appliance from the electricity
supply.
Turn off the water tap.
Unscrew the intake hose fitting from the tap.
Unscrew the intake hose fitting from the tap.
Clean the filter with water, with the aid of a small brush.
When screwing the intake hose fitting back into place, check that the filter is positioned correctly.
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6. TROUBLESHOOTING
This produce complies with the relevant regulations governing the safety of electrical equipment. For safety rea-
sons, any technical inspections or repairs must be performed by qualified staff, to prevent all hazards for the user.
If the appliance does not work, before calling the After-Sales Service, to avoid unnecessary expense, check your-
self that the operations listed in this troubleshooting table have been carried out.
.
1 Appliance does not start
Check that:
- plug is properly connected to socket
- door is securely closed
- “Start/Pause” button has been pressed.
2 No water filling
Check that:
- plug is properly connected to socket
- door is securely closed
- water tap is turned on
- water intake hose filters not fouled.
- water intake hose not trapped or kinked.
3 No water visible in washing
drum
No malfunction.
The water level is below the level of the glass in the door because new
appliances use very little water to achieve the same washing and rinsing
results.
4 Water not pumped out
Check that:
- drain hose is not kinked
-
drain pump not fouled.
5 Water not pumped out after
last rinse in delicate fabrics
and wool wash pro-
grammes
It is not a malfunction: pause programmed into washing programme to
prevent creasing of fabrics.
To pump out water, proceed as described in "Programme End" point.
6 Water takes in and pumps
out water continually
Check that end of drain hose is not too low down.
7 Strong vibrations during
spins
Check that:
- Appliance is properly levelled
- washing machine not too close to walls or kitchen units
- internal unit on flexible mounts locked in position.
8 Too much foam formed in
tank and flowing out of
drawer
Check that:
- detergent used is recommended for automatic washing machines
and not for hand washing
- quantity used is as stated in manual and no more
9 Water on floor
Check that:
- water intake hose fittings not loose
- end of drain hose still correctly positioned.
10 Not all fabric conditioner
used or too much water left
in compartment
Check that detergent drawer siphons are correctly fitted and not fouled.
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11 Appliance does not spin
Anti-imbalance safety device tripped because laundry not evenly distrib-
uted in drum. If laundry is still wet at end of cycle, rearrange it in the drum
by hand and repeat spin programme only.
12 Emptying water from drum
In the event of a power blackout or appliance failure, the water can be
removed from the drum using the emergency procedure.
13 Laundry not properly spun
Large items screwed up and not evenly distributed within drum. Always
wash a mix of large and small items.
14 Traces of detergent on
laundry
Many phosphate-free detergents contain substances with low water solu-
bility.
Select Rinse programme or brush the laundry.
15 Washing results unsatis-
factory
- Probably too little detergent or unsuitable detergent used
- Difficult stains not dealt with before washing
- Correct temperature not set
- Basket overloaded.
ERROR DISPLAY
In case of a malfunction, the appliance will identify the problem by showing an error code on the display.
Error code Key to problem
Door not properly closed. Try reclosing.
Aqua stop device tripped. Cut off power supply, turn off water tap and contact nearest
service centre.
Water not taken in for washing. See point 2 in troubleshooting table.
Water not pumped out. See point 4 in troubleshooting table.
For all the other error codes displayed, cut off the electricity supply, turn off the water tap and contact your nearest
Service Centre.
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Sommaire
1. Avertissements pour la sécurité et l’utilisation 2
2. Instructions pour l’installation 5
3. Description des commandes 8
4. Utilisation de la machine pour le lavage 9
5. Nettoyage et entretien 16
6. Anomalies et dysfonctionnement 18
Le marquage CE est apposé sur cet appareil conformément à la directive européenne 2002/96/CE rela-
tive aux déchets d'équipements électriques et électroniques (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment -
WEEE).
Cette directive définit les normes pour la collecte et le recyclage de ces appareils valables sur tout le terri-
toire de l'Union Européenne.
Le symbole de la poubelle barrée reportée sur les appareils ou sur l'emballage indique que le produit, à la fin
de sa vie utile, doit être collecté séparément. Par conséquent, l’utilisateur devra remettre l’appareil arrivé en
fin de vie aux centres de collecte différenciée des chets électroniques et électrotechniques, ou le donner
au revendeur au moment de l’achat d’un appareil équivalent, sur une base de un pour un.
La collecte sélective pour le passage suivant de l’appareil usagé au recyclage, au traitement et à la destruc-
tion écologiquement compatible contribue à éviter des effets négatifs possibles sur l’environnement et sur la
santé et favorise la réutilisation et/ou le recyclage des matériaux qui composent l’appareil.
L’élimination abusive du produit par l’utilisateur entraîne l’application de sanctions administratives confor-
mément à la loi.
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