Electrolux EWT1320 User manual

Category
Washing machines
Type
User manual
GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG
INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL
EWT 1320
146 3234 02 - 06/03
GB
WASCHVOLLAUTOMAT
WASHING MACHINE
DE
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For the user
Warnings
Keep this instruction book with the appliance. If the appliance is sold or transferred to another owner, ensure
that the book is supplied with the appliance. The new user can then find out about the operation of the
appliance and the relevant warnings.
These warnings have been provided in the interest of safety.
Please read these notes carefully before installing and using your appliance. Thank you for your attention.
Use
• Upon delivery of the appliance, remove the packaging
immediately. Check its general appearance.
Note any comments in writing on the delivery note of
which you keep one copy.
• This appliance is designed to be used by adults.
Ensure children do not touch it and use it as a toy.
It is dangerous to alter or try to alter the specifications
of this appliance.
Your appliance is designed for normal domestic usage.
Do not use it for commercial or industrial purposes or
for other uses than the one for which it was designed.
• Always unplug the appliance and turn off the water
after use.
• Only wash items which are designed to be machine
washed. Follow the instructions on the care label in
each garment.
• Do not wash garments containing wire and frayed or
torn articles.
Any objects such as coins, safety pins, nails, screws,
etc. should be removed before washing.
They can cause extensive damage if they are left in
the clothing.
• Garments on which stain removers containing petrol,
alcohol, trichloroethylene, etc have been used should
not be machine washed. If such stain removers are
used, allow the product to evaporate before placing the
garments in the drum.
• Wash small items such as socks, laces, etc, in a small
washing bag or pillow. This prevents these items
sliding between the drum and the tub.
• Only use the quantities of fabric softener recommended
by the manufacturer. Indelible marks on the fabric may
result if you overfill with softener.
• Always unplug the appliance before cleaning and repai-
ring it.
Safeties
Lid: your appliance is fitted with a safety device
preventing the lid from being closed when the drum
doors are open. It is then impossible to start.
An electronic safety device prevents the lid from being
opened during the operating cycle. At the end of the
cycle, the lid can be opened immediately: the immediate
opening “DECKEL/COUVERCLE” light is thus extin-
guished. When the lid is locked and released, an
audible “click/clack” alarm is sounded to warn you of
the start or end of the cycle.
Note: In the event of a power failure, the lid can only
be opened after 2 minutes.
Washing motor:
a thermal safety device protects the
motor against the risk of mechanical overload, excess
voltage or low voltage.
Heating:
the heating system can only operate if the tub
is filled with the amount of water required for washing.
This safety device works essentially when the water is
cut off or if the water inlet tap is closed.
Anti-foam system
: The electronic spin cycle with
intermediate spin after the main wash and the three
rinsing cycles for the whites and coloureds program-
mes ensures very low water consumption. After the
wash cycle, the spin cycle remains controlled by the
foam detection system. If necessary, the spin cycle is
interrupted until the foam is evacuated.
Balance control system:
This safety device ensures
the appliance remains stable during intermediate or
final spins and detects if the load is unevenly distributed
in the drum (small load or tangled washing) which the
balance control system then remedies.
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Disposal
Packaging
• All materials marked with the symbol are recy-
clable. Dispose of them in a tip designed for this purpose
(contact your local waste disposal office) so that they
can be recovered and recycled.
> PE <= polyethylene
> PS <= polystyrol
> PP <= polypropylene
Environment protection
To save water and energy and therefore to help to protect
the environment, we recommend that you follow these
instructions:
• If possible, load the appliance to full capacity rather
than with partial loads (ensuring that the drum is not
overloaded).
• Use the prewash function only for very dirty laundry.
• Adjust the amount of detergent to the hardness of the
water as well as to the load and soiling of the laundry.
Appliance
When disposing of your old appliance, make it unusable
as it may represent a danger: cut the electric cable and
make the door catch unusable.
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Contents
For the user
Warnings 26
Description of the appliance 29
Control panel 30
Description of controls 30-33
Using the machine 34-35
Loading the laundry 34
Measuring the detergent 34
Additives 34
Selecting the desired programme 34
Selecting the temperature 34
Selecting the spin speed or the "no spin"
option 34
Selecting the desired option 35
Selecting the delayed start 35
Starting the programme 35
Modifying the programme in progress 35
Interruption a programme in progress 35
Opening the lid 35
Cancelling a programme 35
End of programme 35
Washing guide 36
Sorting the laundry into categories 36
Temperatures 36
Removing stains 36
Check the laundry 36
Maximum laundry loads depending on
fabric type 37
Detergents 37
International wash care symbols 38
Programme chart 39-40
Maintenance and cleaning 41
Descaling the appliance 41
After each wash cycle 41
External cleaning 41
Detergent dispenser 41
Drain filter 41
Troubleshooting 42
After-Sales Service 44
For the installation engineer
Warnings 45
Installation 45
Technical specifications 45
Installation 46
Removing the transit bolts 46
Location 46
Levelling 47
Moving the appliance 47
Water inlet 47
Draining 47
Electrical connection 48
How to read the instructions manual ?
The following symbols will assist you whilst reading this manual:
Safety instructions
Advice and recommendations
Information linked to the protection of the environment
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Description of the appliance
Detergent dispenser
Symbols
1 - prewash (
)
2 - wash (
) (powder or liquid detergent)
3 - softener (
)
4 - softener overflow
Lid
Lid handle
Filter access flap
Programme
selector
Lever for placing
appliance on rollers
Options
Display window
Programme progress
Start / Pause button
Due to the “Direct Spray” washing procedure which
reduces water and detergent consumption, only use two
thirds of the amounts recommended by the detergent
manufacturers.
1
2
3
4
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Control panel
9
6
54 7321 108
1 Programme selector
It is used to select the most suitable programme to the
type and soiling of your laundry.
This dial is divided into two sectors:
- wash programmes:
cotton, mixed cottons, synthetics, delicates, wool
and handwashing,
- additional programmes and stop function.
This programme selector can be turned to the left or to
the right.
At the end of the programme, the selector should be
on the stop position "AUS/ARRÊT".
Options buttons
The various options should be chosen after the
programme has been displayed and before pressing
the Start/Pause button.
The corresponding lights illuminate when these buttons
are pressed. When pressed again, the lights extinguish.
They flash for approximately 3 seconds and the word
"Err" appears on the display window to warn of a selec-
tion error.
2 Temperature button
When selecting the temperature, a maximum temperature
is displayed. This button is used to select the washing
temperature from cold "
" to 90°C. This temperature
can then be reduced using this button. To select the
washing temperature, take into account the selected
programme and use the temperature specified on the
care label of each garment to be washed (see
WASHING GUIDE).
3 Spin button
When selecting the programme, a maximum speed
(corresponding to the type of laundry) is displayed.
However, by pressing the spin button (Schleudern/
Essorage), this speed can be reduced or the “no spin”
option "
" (drain) can be selected depending on your
drying options.
Spinning
Spinning speeds depend on the type of laundry. The
following speeds can be selected:
• Cotton / Mixed cotton:
500/700/900 and 1300 rpm.
• Synthetics / Wool / Handwash:
/500/700 and 900 rpm.
• Delicates:
/500 and 700 rpm.
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No spin
If you select the " " position, the appliance drains the
water only. This function cannot be selected with the
Cotton and Mixed cotton programmes. This function
is very useful for very delicate laundry.
4 Prewash button
The appliance performs a prewash at 30°C max.
The prewash ends with a short spin for the cotton, mixed
cotton and synthetics programmes and drains the water
for delicates. It is not possible to select the prewash
option for the wool and handwash programmes.
This option is recommended for heavily soiled laundry.
5 Short button
By pressing this button, the washing time is reduced as
follows:
- 49 minutes for the 90°C cotton programmes,
- 62 minutes for the 60°C mixed cotton programmes,
- 28 minutes for synthetics,
- 8 minutes for delicates.
This function cannot be used on the wool and handwash
programmes and is recommended for lightly soiled
clothes.
6 Rinse hold button
This button can be used with all wash and rinse pro-
grammes. The water from the final rinse is not drained
at the end of the selected programme to prevent creas-
ing the laundry if it is not removed immediately from the
drum. You can select this option at any point up to the
rinse cycles by selecting the Start/Pause button before-
hand. The Start/Pause light flashes and the remaining
time display window shows “
0”.
There are three different ways of draining the water:
Select the drain programme "Abpumpen/Vidange"
The appliance drains the water without spinning. Before
selecting the drain programme "Abpumpen/Vidange",
the programme selector must be in the stop position
"AUS/ARRÊT".
Press the start/pause button
The appliance drains the water and spins the washing
depending on the type of laundry at maximum speed.
Select the spin speed
Select the desired spin speed by pressing the spin
button and then press the Start/Pause button.
Warning: if the water is not drained within 18 hours, the
appliance is automatically drained.
7 BIO button
This button can be used on the cotton and synthetic
programmes but only when the selected temperature is
equal or upper at 40°C.
By pressing the BIO button, the washing time is
increased by 10 minutes as the temperature of the water
has reached 40°C.
Thanks to this option, the enzymes of the detergent are
revived.
8 Delayed start button
This button is used to delay the start of a programme
from 1 to 24 hours.
Using delayed start
Select the programme.
Select the required time for the delayed start.
• Press the Start/Pause button.
The timer is displayed in hours.
The lid can be opened to load the washing during the
delayed start period by pressing the Start/Pause button.
The programme starts when the time has elapsed.
Modifying the delayed start
Press the Start/Pause button.
Press the delayed start button "Zeitvorwahl/Départ
différé" until the new number of hours at the end of
which you want the programme to start appears in
the display window; if you want to cancel delayed start,
move the programme selector to the stop position
"AUS/ARRÊT".
Press the Start/Pause button again so as to
activate the new delayed start selection or to start
the programme (if the delayed start has been
cancelled).
Be careful : if you use liquid detergent for a washing
cycle with a delayed start, use a ball to put directly in
the drum and choose a programme without prewash.
If you want to realize a prewash with a delayed start in
the same time, please use powder detergent.
9 Display window
This display window is used to view the following
information:
Programme cancellation - programme duration - de-
layed start - incorrect selection - error codes.
Programme cancellation
If you want to cancel a programme, turn the programme
selector dial to the stop position "AUS/ARRÊT". A new
programme can then be selected after cancelling the
previous one.
Programme duration
This is calculated as a func-
tion of the maximum load
specified for each textile
type. The readout of the
washing time appears in
hours and minutes in the
display window and reduces
minute by minute.
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The programme duration can vary depending on the
temperature and the water inlet pressure as well as the
mains voltage of your appliance or else if foam during
rinses or imbalances during spinning are detected.
When the programme has finished, “
0” flashes in the
display window.
Delayed start
You can activate the de-
layed start using the de-
layed start "Zeitvorwahl/
Départ différé" button (24
hours maximum). The
number of hours at the end
of which you want the pro-
gramme to start decreases
hour by hour.
Incorrect selection
If you select a function which
is not compatible with the
chosen wash programme,
the time remaining window
displays “Err”.
Error codes
Any operating faults are
shown by an error code on
the display. The error code
provides assistance for us-
ers and for the After-Sales
Department (see pages 42
and 43).
10 Start/Pause button
This button has three
functions:
Start - Pause - Continuation
of the cycle after stopping
with the tub full or after soak-
ing.
Err
1515
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Start
After having selected the wash programme, press this
button to start the appliance; the corresponding light
stops flashing.
If you have selected delayed start, the timer starts.
The time remaining window displays the duration of the
programme or the delayed start time.
Pause
The programme in progress is interrupted when this
button is pressed. It continues when this button is
pressed again. During the pause, the light of the start/
pause button flashes.
Drain
By pressing the start/pause button:
The water from the soak programme is drained
The water from programmes with rinse hold is drained
(button selected) and the washing is spun.
11 Programmes procedure
When you select a programme, the lights corresponding
to the various phases within the programme illuminate.
When the programme starts, only the immediate opening
light "DECKEL/COUVERCLE" and the phase in progress
light remains illuminated.
If one of the lights as follow and the "DSP" light flash at
the same time that an error code on the display window,
the following faults may have occurred:
• E10 + "Spülen/Rinçages" light:
==> the appliance is not filling.
• E20 + "Hauptw./Lavage" light:
==> the appliance is not draining.
• E40 + "Vorwäsche/Prélav." light:
==> the lid is not closed properly.
See the “Troubleshooting” section on page 42 to remedy
the fault.
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Information about the programme
Wool " "
With this programme, woollen garments can be washed
which contain the words “pure new wool, machine wash-
able, does not shrink” on the care label but also woollen
garments which normally have to be handwashed and
all other garments which contain the “hand washable”
symbol on the care label.
Soaking "Einweichen/Trempage"
The soaking programme is a separate programme which
operates with the Start/Pause button after having se-
lected it.
It is recommended for washing heavily soiled laundry.
Pour the powder into the prewash compartment
.
The washing temperature is 30°C and the programme
ends with the tub full.
The water can be drained in two ways:
Draining only
Press the start/pause button. The water is drained.
Drain and spin
Turn the programme selector dial to the stop posi-
tion "AUS/ARRÊT", select the spin programme (and
the spin speed if necessary) and press the Start/Pause
button.
Warning
If the water is not drained within 18 hours, the
appliance is drained automatically.
After draining, a wash programme can be selected.
Turn the programme selector dial to the stop posi
tion "AUS/ARRÊT", select the programme and press
the Start/Pause button.
Rinsing "Spülen/Rinçages"
This is a separate programme which is used to rinse
and spin handwashed garments.
The appliance performs 3 rinse cycles and spins the
washing at a maximum spin speed of 1300 rpm.
Draining "Abpumpen/Vidange"
The separate draining programme can be used for pro-
grammes which end with the tub full to drain the water
before the final rinse.
First, turn the programme selector dial to the stop
position
"AUS/ARRÊT" then select the drain programme
"Abpumpen/Vidange". Press the Start/Pause button.
Spinning "Schleudern/Essorage"
This programme spins the washing at maximum speed.
A different spin speed can be selected depending on
the nature of the washing using the spin button
"Schleudern/Essorage".
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A complete programme which can be combined with the
following functions:
Spin, no spin (drain), stop with tub full and delayed start.
This programme can be used for lightly soiled clothing or
to freshen it up.
Maximum load: 2,5 kg
Washing temperature: 30°C
Programme duration: 30 minutes
Spin speed: 700 rpm
Stop "AUS/ARRÊT"
If you want to cancel a programme which has already
been selected, turn the programme selector dial to the
stop position "Aus/Arrêt". Another programme can then
be selected.
THE DRUM SELF POSITIONING SYSTEM
This electronic system ensures the doors are in the
upper position when the wash programme finishes thus
aiding removal and loading of the washing. If the washing
remains unevenly distributed meaning that the drum is
not in the correct position, rotate the drum manually until
the doors are in the upper position.
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Using the machine
Before using your appliance for the first time, we
recommend that you perform a preliminary wash, with-
out laundry, to clean the drum and tub if necessary:
- Pour an amount of detergent into the “wash” compart-
ment.
- Select a 90°C cotton programme.
- Press the start/pause button "
": the wash cycle
starts.
1. Loading the laundry
lift the lid of the machine,
open the drum by pressing on button A : the two flaps
are opened automatically,
load the laundry, close the drum and the lid of the
appliance.
Warning: before closing the lid of your appliance,
ensure that the drum door is properly closed:
the two flaps are locked,
the locking button A is out.
An electronic system allows the drum to be in the high
position when the cycle is finished. This system allows
for easier loading and unloading of the laundry. If an
unbalanced weight alters the functionning, turn the drum
by hand.
2. Measuring the detergent
Pour the amount of powdered detergent into the dispens-
ers
( ) and ( ) or a scale-remover into the dispenser
( ) if applicable.
If you are using a liquid detergent, refer to the “Choosing
a detergent” section in the washing guide.
3. Additives
If required, pour fabric softener into the softener dis-
penser
( ) without exceeding the maximum level.
4. Selecting the desired programme
Turn the programme selector to the chosen programme.
The lights corresponding to the phases included in the
programme illuminate.
If the programme selector is turned when the appliance
is performing a wash cycle, the code “Err” appears in the
display window and flashes for 4 seconds. The pro-
gramme will be carried out and will ignore the new
position of the selector. The timer for the current cycle
reappears in the display window.
The stop position "AUS/ARRÊT" of the programme
selector is used to cancel the programme and to restart
the appliance in the event of an error.
5. Selecting the temperature
Select the temperature which corresponds to the chosen
programme, using the instructions given on the pro-
gramme chart.
6. Selecting the spin speed or the
no spin option "
"
When selecting the programme, or in pause mode, the
light corresponding to the maximum spin speed
illuminates. You can adjust the spin speed which corres-
ponds to the type of laundry and the degree of dampness
required at the end of the wash depending on your drying
possibilities. You can also choose the no spin position
"
" immediately after the final rinse.
A
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7. Selecting the desired option
Press the desired button or buttons; the corresponding
lights illuminate. When one of these options is not
compatible with the selected programme, the corre-
sponding light flashes for 4 seconds and the word “Err”
appears in the display window.
8. Selecting delayed start
Before starting the programme, if you want to delay it,
press this button until the desired delayed start is
displayed; this appears in the display window (24 hours
maximum).
9. Starting the programme
Press the Start/Pause button: the corresponding light
stops flashing and only the lights of the phase currently
being performed and the light of the Start/Pause button
remain illuminated.
If a delayed start has been selected, the appliance starts
the timer.
The time remaining window displays the duration of the
programme or the delayed start.
10. Modifying the programme in
progress
Before any modifications, the appliance must be switched
to PAUSE by pressing the Start/Pause button. If you
want to change the programme, the current one must be
cancelled first by turning the programme selector to the
stop position "AUS/ARRÊT". Then select the new pro-
gramme and press the Start/Pause button again.
11. Interrupting a programme in
progress
Press the Start/Pause button: the corresponding light
flashes during the pause period. Press this same button
again to continue the programme.
12. Opening the lid
- Opening the lid during the cycle:
The lid can be opened (after pressing the start/pause
button) throughout all wash phases when the tempera-
ture of the washing water is below 40°C; the immediate
opening light "DECKEL/COUVERCLE" is then illumi-
nated.
- Opening the lid at the end of the cycle:
The immediate opening of the lid is signalled by a double
“click” of the locking device. The immediate opening
light "DECKEL/COUVERCLE" is extinguished and only
the drum in upper position light "DSP" remains illumi-
nated.
13. Cancelling a programme
Turn the programme selector dial to the stop position
"AUS/ARRÊT".
14. End of programme
The appliance stops automatically.
If the rinse hold option "Spülstopp/Arrêt cuve pleine" has
been selected, the light of the Start/Pause button flashes
indicating that the water must be drained before opening
the lid (see page 31: rinse hold button "Spülstopp/Arrêt
cuve pleine").
Turn the programme selector dial to the stop position
"AUS/ARRÊT".
Remove the laundry.
Unplug the appliance and switch off the water inlet tap.
Check that the drum is empty: any garments left in the
machine may be damaged during the next wash (shrink-
age) or their colour may run onto other garments.
Note:
We recommend that the lid and drum are left open after
use to air the tub.
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Washing guide
Sorting the laundry into categories:
To obtain the best washing results, we recommend that
you sort your laundry into categories:
- on the one hand, resistant laundry which can withstand
powerful washing and spinning;
- on the other hand, delicate laundry which should be
washed with care.
For mixed loads or loads consisting of garments made
from fibres of different types, select a programme and
temperature suited to the most delicate fibre.
Temperatures
High temperature : 90°C
Ideal for cotton, linen and hemp garments such as tea
towels, towels, sheets, pillow cases, etc. The generally
white fibres may be heavily soiled.
Average temperature : 60°C
Recommended for whites which are not heavily soiled
and for fast coloureds, for synthetics and mixed cotton.
All these garments contain a care label stating that they
can be washed at a maximum temperature of 60°C.
Low temperature : 30-40°C
Ideal for delicate synthetics, silk, acrylic and woollen
garments containing the care label “pure new wool - does
not shrink - (
)". All other woollen garments must in
general be dry cleaned or handwashed.
Washing coloureds
When washed for the first time, coloureds may loose
their colour which may run onto other garments.
To ensure that the colour does not run, we recommend
that you perform the following simple test:
Removing stains
Remove certain stains which may not come out, espe-
cially if they are old, by working from the outside of the
stain towards the inside to avoid making rings.
Grass. Wash carefully, treat with diluted bleach. For
woollen garments, methylated spirits may achieve good
results.
Felt tip pen. Dab with a clean cloth soaked in methyl-
ated spirits. Take care not to spread the stain.
Rust. Use an anti-rust product, following the manufac-
turer’s recommendations carefully.
Scorch marks. If the fabric is only slightly scorched and
provided that the colours are fast, soak in water with a
little bleach, otherwise soak the fabric in a solution of 10
parts water to 1 part hydrogen peroxide and leave for 10
- 15 minutes.
Chewing gum. Dilute it with nail varnish remover then
remove it with a clean cloth. Ensure that the fabric can
withstand the nail varnish remover.
Tar. Spread a bit of butter onto the stain, leave then
sponge off with turps.
Lip stick. Place the stained side of the fabric on kitchen
paper then dampen the reverse of the fabric with nail
varnish remover taking care to change the paper under-
neath the stain frequently. Ensure that the fabric can
withstand the nail varnish remover.
Paint. Do not allow paint marks to dry. Treat immedi-
ately with the solvent specified on the paint tin (water,
turps, white spirit). Wash then rinse.
Wax. Scratch off the wax with a blunt blade to remove
as much as possible, then iron it placing a sheet of silk
paper between the iron and the stained fabric.
Check the laundry
Empty all pockets.
Close zips and poppers.
Remove curtain hooks or place the curtains in a laundry
bag.
Remove loose buttons, pins and clips.
To protect them, place curtains in a pillow case for
example.
Fasten or remove loose buttons.
Select a non visible
part of the garment
Dampen with
warm water
If the colour runs
handwash the
garment
Then press it between a
white piece of cotton
If the colour does not
run, you can machine
wash it
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Maximum laundry loads depend-
ing on fabric type
The amount of laundry placed in the drum must not
exceed the maximum capacity of the appliance. This
capacity varies depending on the nature of the fabrics.
Reduce the quantity for heavily soiled laundry or for
sponge type fabrics.
Maximum load
Not all textiles have the same volume and the same
water retention ability.
This is why, the drum should in general be filled:
- fully but without excessive pressure for cotton, linen
and mixed fabrics,
- half full for treated cottons and synthetic fabrics,
- approximately a third full for very delicate garments
such as net curtains and woollen items.
For a mixed laundry load, fill the drum depending on the
nature of the most delicate fabrics.
The average weights of the most common items are
listed below as a guide:
bath robe ..........................................................1200 g
hand towel ......................................................... 180 g
large towel ........................................................1300 g
single sheet ........................................................800 g
pillow case..........................................................200 g
night shirt............................................................180 g
man's pyjamas....................................................500 g
child's pyjamas ...................................................200 g
man's shirt ..........................................................250 g
blouse.................................................................150 g
tea towel .............................................................100 g
overalls .....................................................300 à 600 g
Detergent
Choosing the detergent
Detergent manufacturers state on the label the maxi-
mum amount of detergent to be used depending on the
laundry load.
Due to the “Direct Spray” washing system which
reduces water and detergent consumption, only use
two thirds of the amounts recommended by the de-
tergent manufacturers.
Amount :
The amount of detergent to use depends on the amount
of laundry to be washed, water hardness and the degree
of soiling of the laundry.
Use slightly less detergent in soft water areas. For hard
water areas or heavily soiled or stained laundry, use
lightly more detergent.
You can find out about how hard the water is in your area
by contacting your local water board or other profes-
sional department.
Note : Only use low foaming detergents, specially
designed for use in wahing machines. Use neutral
products for washing wool.
If you use liquid detergents, place the dosing ball
directly into the drum. If the laundry is then to be dried
in a tumble dryer, remember to remove the dosing ball.
Liquid detergent can also be poured directly into the
dispensing drawer (
), provided that the appliance is
switched on immediately.
Liquid detergents are designed for lower temperatures,
being 30°C and 40°C, whilst a powder detergent should
be used for higher temperatures from 60°C to 90°C.
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Washing
at
95°C
NORMAL
WASH
BLEACHING
International wash care symbols
DELICATE
WASH
Washing
at
60°C
Washing
at
40°C
Washing
at
30°C
Delicat
hand
washing
Do not
wash
Chlorine bleach may be used
(cold wash only and with a diluted
solution.)
Do not use chorine black
IRONING
High temperature
max2000.
Medium temperature
max. 150°C
Low temperature
max 110°C
Do not iron
DRY
CLEANING
Dry cleaning
(all normal
solvents)
Dry cleaning (all
solvents except
trichloroethylene)
Dry cleaning
(petroleum and R113
solvents only)
Do not
dry clean
DRYING
Dry garment
flat
Do not tumble
dry
Dry garmen
hanging
Dry on clothes
hanger
May be tumble
dried
High heat
setting
Low heat
setting
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Programme chart
WASH PROGRAMMES
( ) Programme recommended for comparisons based on CEI standard 456: 60°C cotton programme.
* The above information is given as a guide and may vary depending on the amount and type of laundry,
water inlet temperature and ambient temperature.
It relates to the highest temperature designed for each programme.
Position of
programme
selector
Programme
description
Wash programme Possible
options
Max.
load
Indicative
consumptions (*)
Water
liters
Power
kWh
Time
min.
Kochwäsche
Coton
COTTON
90°
60°
Whites, e.g. normally
soiled work clothes,
bed linen, table linen,
clothes, towels
Prewash
Short
Rinse hold
BIO
5,0 kg 48 2,10 136 - 146
Buntwäsche
Couleurs
( )
MIXED
COTTON
60°
40°
30°
ECO white, e.g.
lightly soiled sheets,
lightly soiled table
linen, etc. Cotton or
linen colours clothes,
sponge fabric
Prewash
Short
Rinse hold
BIO
5,0 kg 44 0,95 130 - 140
Pflegeleicht
Synthétique
SYNTHETIC
60°
40°
30°
Synthetics, clothes,
coloureds, non-iron
shirts, blouses
Prewash
Short
Rinse hold
BIO
2,5 kg 50 0,80 84 - 94
Feinwäsche
Délicats
DELICATES
40°
30°
For delicate fabrics
e.g. curtains
Prewash
Short
Rinse hold
2,5 kg 47 0,55 53 - 63
Wolle/Laine
WOOL/
HANDWASH
Machine washable
wool
Rinse hold 1,0 kg 44 0,30 52 - 62
Händwasche/
Lavage main
40°
30°
Very delicate laundry
bearing the
"handwash" symbol
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Programmes chart
SPECIAL PROGRAMMES
* The above information is given as a guide and may vary depending on the amount and type of laundry,
water inlet temperature and ambient temperature.
It relates to the highest temperature designed for each programme.
** Rinse hold button "Spülstopp/Arrêt cuve pleine" not selected: rinsing for cotton programmes,
bleaching possible.
Rinse hold button "Spülstopp/Arrêt cuve pleine" selected: rinsing for synthetics and delicates
programmes.
Position of the
programme
selector
Programme
description
Wash programme Possible
options
Max.
load
Indicative
consumptions (*)
Water
liters
Power
kWh
Time
min.
Einweichen
Trempage
Soak:
For very dirty
laundry except
wool
Presoak at 30°C.
Rinse hold.
To drain, press
Start/pause button.
After 18 hours, the
machine drains
automatically.
5,0 kg 16 0,55 12 - 22
Spülen
Rinçages
**
Rinse:
Handwashed
laundry can be
rinsed with this
programme
3 rinses with liquid
softener.
Spin.
Rinse hold 5,0 kg
2,5 kg
29 0,15 46 - 56
Abpumpen
Vidange
Drain:
Water from final
rinse drained for
wash
programmes
which stop with
rinse hold
Water drained (see
page 8)
5,0 kg
2,5 kg
- 0,01 2 - 10
Schleudern
Essorage
Separate spin
for all garments
Spin 5,0 kg
2,5 kg
- 0,03 10 - 20
Flash 30
For lightly soiled
garments,
except wool
Washing at 30°C
2 rinses
Short spin at 700 rpm
Rinse hold 2,5 kg 40 0,15 25 - 35
AUS/ARRÊ T
Stop, cancel Current programme
cancelled
- - - -
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Disconnect the appliance before cleaning.
Descaling the appliance
It is not generally necessary to descale the appliance if
the correct amount of detergent is used.
However, if scale builds up, use a specific non corrosive
product specially designed for washing machines avail-
able in the shops.
Use the correct amount of descaler and the correct
descaling frequency specified on the packaging.
After each wash cycle
We recommend that the lid and drum are left open after
use to air the drum and prevent mould and stagnant
smells forming.
External cleaning
Clean the exterior cabinet of the appliance with warm
water and mild detergent. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
Important: never use alcohol, solvents or similar prod-
ucts.
Detergent dispenser
Removal :
Press the clips located on either side of the dispensing
drawer and pull it upwards.
You can then clean it with running water and a brush or
cloth.
Check that the siphons located at the rear of the
dispensing drawer are not blocked.
Maintenance and cleaning
Refitting :
Reposition the detergent dispenser in the slots until it is
clipped in.
Drain filter
Regularly clean the filter located at the bottom of the
appliance (filter light "Flusensieb/Filtre" illuminates when
this filter is blocked). If you frequently wash laundry
which sheds fluff, clean the filter after each wash. Lower
the drain hose over a large bowl placed on the floor to
drain any water remaining in the machine then:
to drain the residual water:
a. Open the door, with a screwdriver for example :
b. Place a shallow straight edged bowl underneath.
To finish draining, turn the drain filter plug so that it is
vertical and can release the residual water.
to clean the filter:
a. Turn the filter in an anti-clockwise direction and
remove.
b. Clean it thoroughly under running water.
c. Replace the filter and screw it in a clockwise
direction.
Aftre cleaning the filter, you are required to closed the
door. In fact, for reasons of safety, the door must be
closed when the appliance is working.
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Troubleshooting
Symptoms
The machine does not start.
The machine does not fill.
The machine empties as it fills.
The machine does not spin and/
or does not drain.
The machine leaks or overflows.
The washing results are not
satisfactory.
Solutions
Check that:
- the fuses are in good condition,
- the appliance is correctly connected,
- the lid of the appliance and the drum flaps are
correctly closed (error code E40),
- the “Start/Pause” button has been pressed,
- there is not a power failure,
- the water tap is fully open,
- the water inlet filter is not blocked.
Check that:
- the water inlet tap is open and that there is sufficient
pressure,
- there is not a water cut.
Check that:
- the end of the drain hose is not too low.
Check that:
- the drain hose is not blocked or kinked (error code
E20),
- the drain pump filter is not blocked (filter light
"Flusensieb/Filtre" illuminated),
- the laundry load is correctly balanced in the drum,
- the drain programme "Abpumpen/Vidange" or the
rinse hold option "Spülstopp/Arrêt cuve pleine"have
not been selected.
Check that:
- there is not too much detergent,
- the detergent is suitable for machine washing
(formation of excess foam),
- the end of the drain hose is correctly secured,
- the drain filter is correctly replaced after cleaning,
- the water inlet hose is not leaking.
Check that:
- the detergent is suitable for machine washing,
- the machine is not overloaded,
- the wash programme is suitable.
The manufacturing process of your appliance has been subject to many checks. However, if you notice an operating
fault, refer to the table below before calling the after-sales service. Whilst the appliance is operating, the following error
codes may appear in the display window (and the cycle progress lights may flash, see page 12).
E10 + "Spülen/Rinçages" (rinsing) and "DSP" lights: Filling problem.
E20 + "Hauptw./Lavage" (washing) and "DSP" lights
: Draining problem.
E40 + "Vorwäsche/Prélav." (prewash) and "DSP" lights: Lid open.
Err : Incorrect selection.
After having removed the possible causes of the fault, press the start/pause button to restart the interrupted cycle.
If the error code reappears or if the fault has not disappeared, contact the after-sales service of your retail outlet.
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Symptoms
The machine vibrates or is very
noisy.
The lid does not open.
The wash cycle is much too long.
The machine stops during a wash
cycle.
The laundry is not spun
sufficiently or water remains in
the drum (error code E20).
Softener flows out of the overflow
hole.
Solutions
Check that:
- the transit bolts have been removed (see "removing
transit bolts" section),
- the appliance is level and installed correctly,
- the appliance is not too close to a wall or other
furniture,
- the laundry is correctly distributed in the drum,
- the appliance is not overloaded.
- the appliance is in the heating phase,
- the lid is still locked.
Check that:
- the water pressure is sufficient,
- the water inlet filter is not blocked,
- there is not a water cut
Check that:
- the water pressure is sufficient,
- the water inlet filter is not blocked,
- the fuses are in good condition and have not blown,
- the appliance is not finishing its wash programme
by a rinse hold.
Check that:
- the drain hose is not kinked,
- the height of the end of the drain hose is not higher
than on metre,
- the drain pump filter is not blocked (filter light
"Flusensieb/Filtre" illuminated),
Check that:
- you have used the correct amount,
- the siphons on the rear of the detergent dispenser
are not blocked.
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After-Sales Service
If an operating fault occurs, refer to the “TROU-
BLESHOOTING” section. If, despite all the checks,
a repair is deemed necessary, contact the retailer
of your appliance in the first instance. Failing this
(if you have moved house, if the shop where you
bought the appliance has closed, etc), please
contact the Consumer Technical Assistance which
will then inform you of the address of an After-
Sales Service.
If your appliance is repaired, ask the After-Sales
Service to use Manufacturer certified Replace-
ment Parts.
Rating plate
When calling an After-Sales Service, specify the
model, product number and serial number of the
appliance. This information is shown on the inside
of the filter access flap and on the rating plate
mounted on the rear of the appliance.
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Electrolux EWT1320 User manual

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