BWF7108E

Brandt BWF7108E, BWF8212E, BWF8212LX, BWF8214E, BWF9212E, BWF9212LX, BWF9214E Owner's manual

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Instruction manual
This appliance, for domestic use only, is designed for washing clothes.
Very important: Please, read the whole of this manual before installation and using the washing machine.
This manual is designed with the corresponding illustration accompanying the texts.
Safety
The mains water pressure must be between 0.05 and 1 Mpa (0.5 - 10 kg/cm
2
).
Do not use extension leads or adapters to connect the washing machine.
The electrical installation must be suitably dimensioned for the maximum power
indicated on the reference plate and the plug must have the regulatory earth
connection.
If the power supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by after-sales service or
similarly
personnel so as to avoid any hazards.
Do not interfere with the inside of the washing machine. If you have any problems
you cannot solve yourself, call the technical service.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge
if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
Identify which model your washing machine is (“a”,
“b”, “c”, “d” or “e”) by comparing the control panel with
the illustrations.
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Identification
Use
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Installation
1.1 Unpacking (1.1.1, 1.1.2 and 1.1.3). Remove the bolts
and the
and blocking elements used for transport.
1.2 Connection to the mains water (1.2.1, 1.2.2 and
1.2.3). If the washing machine has a hot water
intake, connect the hose with a red connector to the
hot water intake (1.2.4). Always use the new hose
supplied, removing any previously used hoses.
1.3 Drain. Place the hose in the drain in accordance with
the measurements shown on the drawing.
1.4 Levelling. Correctly level the washing machine to
prevent any noise or shifting. The recommended
procedure is as follows: 1. Position the rear legs and
them in place (1.4.1); 2. Place the washing machine
in its
location (1.4.2); 3. Position the front legs and
them in place (1.4.3).
1.5 Electrical connection. Take the electrical data on the
reference plate into account.
1.6 IInstallation under a worktop. If you need to remove
the worktop to recess-mount the washing machine,
contact your dealer or the Technical Assistance
Service.
2.1 Opening the loading door.
2.2 Detergent and additives. Sort items by colour, soil and
fabric type before loading the washing machine.
The detergent drawer has the following compartments:
wash
, prewash and fabric softener (2.2.1).
All the washing machines are designed to use detergent
powder (2.2.2).
If you wish to use liquid detergent (2.2.3), you will see a
blue tab for this purpose in the wash compartment. Pull it
outwards as far as it will go, then release it. It will remain in
vertical position (2.2.4), this will prevent the liquid detergent
from running out. To use powder detergent again, place
the blue tab in horizontal position and push it back as far
as it will go to open the
(2.2.5).
Remember you must not exceed the MAX level marked
on the fabric softener compartment.
2.3 Switching on the washing machine and selecting a
programme. Select the programme using the dial, after
consulting the programme chart (pages 3 and 4).
2.4
Selecting the spin speed
.
You may choose a spin
drying speed (2.4.1 and 2.4.2) or cancel out spin drying
(2.4.3). If you select Rinse hold (2.4.4) the wash
process will pause before the
spin and the clothes
will be left submerged in water. Press “start/stop”
button to run the
spin dry.
For recess-mounted washing machines, the electrical
plug must be accessible after installation.
Recess dimensions are 600x600x850.
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2.5 Additional functions.
- Easy ironing
: reduces creasing.
- Rinse plus
: provides extra protection for clothes
worn by children and people with sensitive skin.
- Save time
: it is recommendable to
use this function
unless
the clothes are heavily soiled. It
enables power and time
savings
and also prolongs the life
of
garments.
2.6 Delayed start
. This delays the start of washing.
2.7 Starting up the washing machine.
2.8 Lock
. Hold down the button “start/stop for 3 seconds
(2.8.1) to activate the child lock. This is used to prevent
children from interfering with the washing machine.
It
is
cancelled by holding down again the button for 3 seconds
(2.8.2). In models “a and d” is not possible to lock
the
machine.
2.9 Wash process. You can check the programme phase.
The remaining time can only be viewed on models
“b,
“c” and “e.
Recommendations for use
- On installing your washing machine, run a preliminary
wash cycle and check it is functioning correctly (standard
wash programme, with no load and at 90ºC).
- Use a wash bag for small items e.g. handkerchiefs
and
underwear.
- Any type of washing machine detergent may be
used.
Liquid detergents are
recommended for low temperature
wash programmes (maximum 40ºC) for all types of
fabrics. Powder detergent is not recommended for
washing wool.
Warnings:
1. If you stop the washing machine by pressing “start/stop
(
) to add more items, ensure the water level is below
the
loading door level.
2. The additional functions easy ironing (
) and rinse plus
(
) increase the washing time.
3. When the wash programme has ended it is
recommended to leave the loading door open to ventilate
the inside of the washing machine. You may have
to
wait
2 minutes before it can be opened.
AVERAGE RESIDUAL
MOISTURE* (%)
MAXIMUM SPIN SPEED OF THE
WASHING MACHINE (rpm)
600 800 1000 1200 1400
80
80
100
100
71
70
90
90
62
70
90
80
53
70
90
80
52
70
90
80
COTTON programmes
SYNTHETIC programmes
WOOL programmes
RAPID programme
* Residual moisture: the amount of water contained
by the clothes at the end of the spin cycle
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Maintenance
3.1 Cleaning the detergent drawer. You should do
this
once a month.
3.2 Cleaning the filter. You should do this once a year.
For cleaning the outside of the washing machine,
use non-abrasive products and dry it thoroughly
with
a
soft cloth.
4.1 The washing machine includes a troubleshooting
system that detects and warns of any anomalies.
You can observe the warnings on the display, or by
pilot lights on the control panel.
4.1.1 No water is entering the washing machine.
Check the water supply and the intake tap, or clean
the intake
4.1.2 It is not draining or spinning. Check the state
of the
4.1.3 It is not spinning. Redistribute the load and
select spin dry again.
4.1.4 It will not start up. Check the loading door is
properly closed.
4.1.5 Any other code appears. Inform the technical
assistance service.
4.2 Vibrations or noise. Check the appliance has been
correctly installed (1.1 and 1.4 of this manual).
4.3 Water remains in the drum. Check the detergent
drawer is clean (3.1).
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Troubleshooting
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The environment
The washing machine has been designed with
environmental protection in mind.
Protect the environment. Load the washing machine
to the maximum recommended capacity for each
programme: this will save water and power. Avoid using
the pre-wash function whenever you can. Do not use
too much detergent.
Display contrast. The display dims after 20 minutes to
save energy. To activate the display, press any button or
turn the dial.
Waste electrical and electronic equipment
management.
Do not dispose of these appliances with the general
domestic waste.
Take your washing machine to a special collection
centre.
Recycling household appliances avoids negative
consequences for health and the environment and
saves on power and natural resources.
For further information, contact the local authorities or
the shop you bought the washing machine at.
the washing machine is located in, mains voltage uctuations, the type and amount of garments making up the load and any additional options selected.
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cotton/linen/white/colour
very light soil
cotton/linen/delicate colours
very light soil
cotton/linen/delicate colours
normally soiled
cotton/linen/fast colours
normally soiled
cotton/linen/whites
heavy soil
synthetic/cotton mix/delicate colours
very light soil
synthetic/cotton mix/delicate colours
light soil
synthetic/cotton mix/delicate colours
light soil
wool mix/delicate
very light soil
wool mix/delicate
light soil
cotton/linen/white
heavy soil
cotton/cotton mix/synthetic/delicate
wool/wool mix
cotton/cotton mix/synthetic/delicate
wool/wool mix
sintético/cotton mix/delicate colours
light soil
cotton/linen/white/colour
very light soil
20ºC (cold) 90
124
145
146
135
80
80
86
30
40
130
10
23
85
30
90
124
145
146
135
80
80
86
30
40
130
10
23
85
30
110
112
127
148
125
80
80
86
30
40
125
10
23
85
30
0,15/46
0,35/46
0,60/46
0,80/46
1,60/51
0,15/44
0,30/44
0,50/44
0,05/42
0,30/42
1,10/53
0,05/0
0,05/23
0,30/48
0,20/30
0,15/49
0,35/49
0,55/49
0,85/49
1,80/54
0,15/44
0,30/44
0,50/44
0,05/43
0,35/43
1,20/56
0,05/0
0,05/24
0,30/58
0,20/30
0,15/58
0,35/58
0,61/58
1,02/58
2,10/65
0,15/55
0,30/55
0,55/55
0,05/45
0,35/45
1,30/65
0,05/0
0,05/28
0,30/69
0,20/32
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
3
3
3
3
3
1,5
1
1
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
3
3
3
3
3
1,5
1
1
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
3
3
3
3
3
1,5
1
1
30ºC
90ºC
Cold
Cold
Prewash 60ºC
30ºC
30ºC
Spin dry
Rinse
Dark clothing
Flash 30 min.
40ºC
40ºC
60ºC
1.
2.
3.(*)
4.(*)
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
AUXILIARY
programs
Program chart
a b c
7 kg6 kg5 kg
kWh/l kWh/l kWh/l
(*) Standard 40ºC and 60ºC cotton programmes, the most
in terms of combined energy and water consumptions, suitable to clean normally soiled cotton laundry.
- Power consumed in “off mode” and “non-off mode” < 0.5 W.
- The real water temperature may dier from the temperature shown for the wash cycle: it may be lower.
- The real values for kWh, litres and programme duration may dier from those shown depending on the pressure and temperature of the mains water supply, the temperature of
the
room
the washing machine is located in, mains voltage uctuations, the type and amount of garments making up the load and any additional options selected.
NOTES
Maximum load (Kg), consumption (kWh/l) and approx. duration of the programs (min)
WOOL
program.
SYNTHETIC
programs
COTTON
programs
Kg
máx.
Kg
máx.
Kg
máx.
min.
min.
min.
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111
107
174
177
133
84
88
93
30
42
123
12
28
102
30
112
108
170
178
135
84
89
94
30
42
125
12
28
103
30
0,20/59
0,40/59
0,70/59
0,99/59
2,40/66
0,15/45
0,30/45
0,55/45
0,05/63
0,35/63
1,35/63
0,05/0
0,10/40
0,30/60
0,25/42
0,20/61
0,40/61
0,70/61
1,35/61
2,50/69
0,15/45
0,30/45
0,55/45
0,05/65
0,35/65
1,40/65
0,05/0
0,10/42
0,30/60
0,25/42
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
cotton/linen/white/colour
very light soil
cotton/linen/delicate colours
very light soil
cotton/linen/delicate colours
normally soiled
cotton/linen/fast colours
normally soiled
cotton/linen/whites
heavy soil
synthetic/cotton mix/delicate colours
very light soil
synthetic/cotton mix/delicate colours
light soil
synthetic/cotton mix/delicate colours
light soil
wool mix/delicate
very light soil
wool mix/delicate
light soil
cotton/linen/white
heavy soil
cotton/cotton mix/synthetic/delicate
wool/wool mix
cotton/cotton mix/synthetic/delicate
wool/wool mix
sintético/cotton mix/delicate colours
light soil
cotton/linen/white/colour
very light soil
20ºC (cold)
30ºC
90ºC
Cold
Cold
Prewash 60ºC
30ºC
30ºC
Spin dry
Rinse
Dark clothing
Flash 30 min.
40ºC
40ºC
60ºC
1.
2.
3.(*)
4.(*)
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
AUXILIARY
programs
Program chart
d e
9 kg8 kg
kWh/l kWh/l
(*) Standard 40ºC and 60ºC cotton programmes, the most in terms of combined energy and water consumptions,
suitable to clean normally soiled cotton laundry.
- Power consumed in “off mode” and “non-off mode” < 0.5 W.
- The real water temperature may dier from the temperature shown for the wash cycle: it may be lower.
- The real values for kWh, litres and programme duration may dier from those shown depending on the pressure and
temperature of the mains water supply, the temperature of the room the washing machine is located in, mains voltage
uctuations, the type and amount of garments making up the load and any additional options selected.
NOTES
Maximum load (Kg), consumption (kWh/l) and
approx. duration of the programs (min)
WOOL
program.
SYNTHETIC
programs
COTTON
programs
Kg
máx.
Kg
máx.
min. min.
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