Brandt BWF5712A User manual

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Contents
Content
s
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2
Safet
y
Warning ...................................................................................................................................................................
.
3
Unpacking
.
..........................................................................................................................................................................
.
6
Installatio
n
.........................................................................................................................................................................
7
Installing Your Washing Machine
.
......................................................................................................................................
7
Choosing the Right Location for Your Washing M
a
chine.........................................................................................................................
7
Movin
g
and Installin
g
.
.......................................................................................................................................................
.
8
Removing the Transit Bolts..................................................................................................................................................................................
8
M
oving the Washing Machine
f
rom One Location to Anot
h
er..............................................................................................................
8
H
ose an
d
Ca
bl
e Lengt
h
s ......................................
.
...............................................................................................................................................
9
L
eve
ll
ing t
h
e Was
h
ing Mac
h
ine
.........................................................................................................................................................................
9
W
ater Supply Hose
.
................................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
W
ate
r Dr
a
in H
ose
..................................................................................................................................................................................................
10
Connecting to the Mains Supply.....................................................................................................................................................................
11
Pr
odu
ct
O
verview
..............................................................................................................................................................
1
2
The
u
ni
t
......................................
..............................................................................................................................................................................
12
Th
e Contro
l
Pane
l
................................................................................................................................................................................................
13
Preparation
........................................................................................................................................................................
14
Organising Laundr
y
.......................................
......................................................................................................................................................
1
4
Preparing Laundry................................................................................................................................................................................................
1
4
Adding Detergent and Soft
ener
......................................................................................................................................................................
14
Bef
o
re Fir
s
t
Us
e
..................................................................................................................................................................
16
Was
h
Settin
g
.....................................................................................................................................................................
.
16
Stan
d
ar
d
Was
h
in
g
.................................................................................................................................................................................................1
6
Removin
g
W
a
shin
g
(Once pro
g
ramme is nished)
.......................................
...........................................................................................
1
6
Selectin
g
the Pro
g
ramme
.......................................
...........................................................................................................................................
17
Muting & Turning On the Sound
.......................................
..............................................................................................................................
1
8
Important In
f
ormation
.
....................................................................................................................................................
.
1
8
Was
h
ing De
l
icates (Woo
l
an
d
Si
lk
Progr
a
mmes
)
.......................................
................................................................................................
1
8
Add
ing De
l
icate Laun
d
ry Items to t
h
e Drum
......................................
.......................................................................................................
1
8
Which Deter
g
ent to Use
.....................................................................................................................................................................................
1
8
How to Use Laundr
y
Starch...............................................................................................................................................................................1
8
How to Set the Child Lock ................................................................................................................................................................................1
9
Maintenance - Cleanin
g
the Washin
g
M
a
chine
...............................................................................................................
2
0
Cleanin
g
the Drum
.......................................
........................................................................................................................................................
2
0
Cleaning the Exterior of your Washing Machine
.......................................
................................................................................................
2
0
Cleanin
g
the Deter
g
ent Drawer
.......................................
...............................................................................................................................
20
Sip
h
on P
l
ug
.......................................
......................................................................................................................................................................
20
Cleaning the Door Seal and Window
.......................................
......................................................................................................................
20
Cleanin
g
the Drain Filte
r
......................................
..............................................................................................................................................
21
P
reventing a Frozen Water Supp
l
y Hos
e
......................................
................................................................................................................
21
Cleaning the Filter Net of the Water Suppl
y
Hose
....................................................................................................................................
21
Hints and Tip
s
....................................................................................................................................................................
22
Questions an
d
Answer
s
.....................................................................................................................................................
2
4
Error Codes
.......................................
.......................................................................................................................................................................
2
5
Sp
ecication
s
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.
25
Product Fiche ....................................................................................................................................................................
.
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3
For your continued safety and to
reduce the risk of injur
y
or electric
shock, please follow all the safety
p
recautions
l
iste
d
b
e
l
ow
.
WARNIN
G!
t
If you will not be using the
w
ashin
g
machine for a while
such as when
y
ou go on holida
y
,
d
isconnect the plug
f
rom the
mains supply and turn o
the
w
ater supply to the washing
machine. This is particularl
y
important if there is no draina
g
e
aroun
d
t
h
e was
h
ing mac
h
ine.
t
I
f
the water supply is le
f
t on,
w
ater pressure may
b
ui
ld
up an
d
cause
a
l
ea
k
.
Gener
al
Use
t
Transit
b
o
l
ts are use
d
to transport
th
e was
h
in
g
mac
h
ine. You s
h
ou
ld
remove t
h
ese usin
g
a spanner or
similar tool be
f
ore you install the
w
ashing machine. I
f
you do not, it
w
i
ll
cause strong vi
b
rations w
h
en
t
he washin
g
machine is spinnin
g
.
t
Do not install your washing
machine an
y
where that is damp
or exposed to the weather. I
f
y
ou
d
o, it may cause an e
l
ectric s
h
oc
k
,
re,
f
ailure or deterioration
.
t
Do not pour water directly onto
an
y
part o
f
the washing machine.
It ma
y
cause a s
h
ort circuit or
electric shock
.
t
K
eep
b
urning o
b
jects suc
h
as
candles or cigarettes, awa
y
from
t
h
e was
h
ing mac
h
ine. T
h
ey may
cause a re or damage
.
t
K
eep ammable substances
well away from the washing
machine – for example kerosene,
gasoline, benzene, paint thinner
and alcohol, or clothin
g
soaked
wit
h
t
h
ese. T
h
ey may cause an
explosion or a
re
.
t
T
h
is was
h
ing mac
h
ine is on
l
y
suitable
f
or washin
g
textiles
labelled ‘washing machine
w
as
h
ab
l
e
.
t
D
o not connect the washin
g
m
ach
in
e
to
hot
w
ate
r
.
T
he
was
h
ing mac
h
ine wor
k
s wit
h
co
ld
water on
l
y
.
t
B
e
f
ore you start using the
washing machine, turn the tap on
to check that the hose is properl
y
connected. If its not, there ma
y
be
a
w
ate
r l
ea
k
.
t
D
o not put too much laundr
y
or deter
g
ent into the washin
g
mac
h
ine. It ma
y
cause issues wit
h
t
h
e was
h
ing mac
h
ine or
l
aun
d
ry.
t
B
e care
f
ul not to get
y
our laundr
y
caught in the door when you
c
l
ose
i
t.
Thi
s
cou
l
d
cause
a
w
ate
r
l
ea
k
or
d
amage
y
our
l
aun
d
r
y.
t
This washin
g
machine is for
h
ouse
h
o
ld
(
d
omestic) use on
l
y.
Safety Warning
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P
o
wer S
ou
rce
a
n
d
Cab
le
t
U
se an independent household
d
edicated mains socket, rated
a
t 10 Amp 220V to 240V AC. If
the washing machine is plugged
in with other appliances, it may
overheat and cause a re.
t
M
a
k
e sure t
h
e mains p
l
ug is
p
ushed
rmly into the socket. A
l
oose connection may over
h
eat
a
n
d
cause e
l
ectrica
l
s
h
oc
k
or a
re.
t
C
h
ec
k
t
h
e mains
l
ea
d
an
d
mains
p
lug
f
or any damage. I
f
the mains
cable is damaged, it must be
r
eplaced b
y
the manufacturer,
its service agent or simi
l
ar
l
y
quali
ed persons in order to
a
v
o
i
d
a
h
a
z
a
r
d.
t
U
np
l
u
g
t
h
e mains
l
ea
d
w
h
en
cleaning the washing machine
.
t
D
o
n
ot
touc
h
t
h
e
m
a
in
s
l
ead
o
r
m
ains plu
g
with wet hands. It
m
a
y
cause an e
l
ectric s
h
oc
k
.
t
C
h
ec
k
t
h
e mains p
l
ug regu
l
ar
l
y
f
or dirt. I
f
dirt accumulates on the
m
ains plu
g
, it could cause a re.
T
o prevent t
h
is, unp
l
u
g
t
h
e ca
bl
e
a
nd clean the mains plu
g
with a
d
r
y
rag.
t
If
you disconnect the mains plug,
h
old onto the mains plu
g
not
t
h
e ca
bl
e. Pu
ll
ing t
h
e ca
bl
e may
cause
a
n
e
l
ect
ri
c
s
h
oc
k
o
r
a
r
e.
t
Do not use a mains p
l
u
g
a
d
apter
or extension ca
bl
e. It may
overheat and cause a re.
t
Make sure
y
our home voltage
matches the voltage displayed on
the washing machine. If
y
ou are
not sure, contact an electrician
.
t
T
he mains plug must remain
a
ccessible to allow disconnection
o
r an a
ll
po
l
e switc
h
must
b
e
i
ncorporated in the xed wirin
g
i
n accor
d
ance wit
h
t
h
e wirin
g
re
g
ulations.
T
o Prevent Injur
y
/ Damage
t
D
o not climb on the washin
g
machine. You ma
y
hurt
y
oursel
f
o
r dama
g
e the washin
g
machine.
t
When openin
g
and closin
g
the
d
oor ensure you keep
ngers
a
way
f
rom the door hinge, or this
c
ould lead to injury.
t
C
heck your washing
f
or objects
s
uch as nails,
p
ins, coins, cli
p
s etc.
Th
e
y
cou
ld
d
amage
y
our
l
aun
d
r
y
o
r t
h
e was
h
in
g
mac
h
ine.
t
T
o prevent an
y
l
arge,
h
eav
y
ob
jects (e.g.,
b
uc
kl
es,
l
arge
buttons, etc.)
f
rom hittin
g
the
gl
ass
d
oor, turn your c
l
ot
h
ing
i
nsi
d
e out or remove t
h
e
h
eavy
ob
jects. T
h
ey cou
ld
d
amage your
l
aundry or the washing machine
.
t
D
o not was
h
, rinse or spin water-
proof sheets or clothin
g
. These
may cause vi
b
ration or was
h
ing
machine
f
ailure during spin-
d
rying, which could lead to injury,
d
amage to t
h
e was
h
ing mac
h
ine
o
r damage due to water leaking.
t
B
e careful when draining hot
water or any detergent from the
d
rum.
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t Do not dismantle, repair or
modify the washing machine.
The washing machine could
malfunction and cause a re or
injur
y.
t This appliance is not intended
for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical,
sensory or menta
l
capa
b
i
l
ities,
or lack of ex
p
erience and
k
now
l
e
d
ge, un
l
ess t
h
ey
h
ave
been
g
iven supervision or
instruction concernin
g
use
of the appliance b
y
a person
responsible
f
or their sa
f
ety
.
t
C
h
i
ld
ren s
h
ou
ld
b
e supervise
d
to
ensure t
h
at t
h
ey
d
o not p
l
ay wit
h
t
he a
pp
liance
.
t Do not touch the laundry inside
t
he washing machine, until the
d
rum has completel
y
stopped.
Even i
f
the drum is spinning at
l
ow spee
d
it can cause an injury.
Take
p
articular care o
f
children in
t
his res
p
ect
.
t
T
h
e app
l
iance is to
b
e connecte
d
t
o the water mains usin
g
the new
hose-set su
pp
lied. Old hose-sets
s
h
ou
l
d
n
ot
be
r
eused.
t
The ventilation openin
g
s in the
base o
f
the washin
g
machine
must not be obstructed b
y
a
car
p
e
t
.
WARNIN
G
IT I
S
HAZARD
OUS
F
O
R
ANY
O
NE
O
THER THAN
A
U
TH
O
RI
S
ED
S
ERVI
C
E
P
ERSONNEL TO CARRY OU
T
SERVICING OF REPAIRS
WHICH INVOLVE THE
R
EM
O
VAL
O
F
CO
VER
S.
TO
AV
O
ID THE RI
S
K
O
F AN
ELECTRICAL SH
O
CK D
O
N
OT
ATTEMPT REPAIR
S
Y
OURSELF
.
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INSTALLATION
7
Installation
Installing Your Washing Machine
Please read and follow the instructions carefully
.
t In addition to the instructions mentioned here, special re
g
ulations of the relevant
water and power supply companies may apply. I
f
in doubt, have the washing machine
c
onnected b
y
a quali
f
ied technician
.
t
T
he washing machine is heav
y
- caution when li
f
ting it. Do not li
f
t b
y
projecting
c
omponents (e.
g
. washin
g
machine door)
.
t Warning: Frozen hoses ma
y
tear/burst. Do not install washing machine in outdoor areas
o
r wh
e
r
e
t
h
e
r
e
i
s
a
ri
s
k
o
f fr
ost.
t La
y
hoses and cables in such a wa
y
that there is no risk of tripping over them.
Choosing the Right Location
f
or Your Washing Machin
e
t Make sure theres enough space for
y
our washing machine
.
t Install
y
our washing machine on a flat, stable surface to avoid excessive vibrations and
n
o
i
se.
t Don’t insta
ll
y
our was
h
ing mac
h
ine in
d
irect sun
l
ig
h
t or in a p
l
ace w
h
ere temperatures
c
an reach freezing.
Sloping
surface
Unstable Bumpy
surface
Two or more people are required to move
the washing machine.
t
T
he ventilation openings in the base of the washing machine must not be obstructed by
c
arpe
t
.
t Start by tilting the washing machine backwards.
t One person should stand behind it, holdin
g
the rear of the top panel. The other person
should
g
rip the bottom feet at the front
.
t Check that you have all the required accessories for installation
.
t We recommend that you entrust the installation of the washing machine to a qualified
tec
hni
c
i
a
n
.
An additional space (approximately 120mm) is required at the rear of the
washing machine. This is to allow enough space for the water hose and drain hose
connections.
x
l
S
l
opin
g
su ace
su
rf
ace
x
bl
Unsta
ble
x
B
umpy
surface
su
rf
ace
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INSTALLATION
8
Moving and Installing
R
emovin
g
the Transit Bolt
s
Four transit bolts keep the interior o
f
the washing machine in place while it’s being moved
.
T
he
y
need to be removed be
f
ore installation. Use a spanner (not supplied) and
f
ollow the
i
nstructions
d
etai
l
e
d
b
e
l
ow.
Movin
g
the Washin
g
Machine from One Location to Anothe
r
Be
f
ore you move the washing machine
:
t
Shut off the tap and run the washing machine to drain the water. Drain any remaining
water
f
rom the pump hose.
t
Disconnect t
h
e mains ca
bl
e
.
t
Attac
h
t
h
e transit
b
o
l
ts
.
To remove the transit bolts
:
1
. Use a spanner to loosen the four bolts. They are located at the
r
ear of the washin
g
machine.
2
.Pu
ll
t
h
e
b
o
l
ts out
h
orizonta
ll
y. Ma
k
e sure t
h
e entire
b
o
l
t is rem
o
v
e
d.
3
. Push the four cover caps (included with your accessories) in
t
o
t
h
e res
p
ective
b
o
l
t
h
o
l
es
.
Don’t run the washing machine without removing the transit bolts, as this can
cause excessive vibrations and may damage your machine.
You’ll need the transit bolts again if you move the washing machine, so make sure
you keep them in a safe place.
Make sure to fix the transit bolts prior to moving the washing machine.
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C
onnecting the Water Suppl
y
Hose
1.
To prevent leaka
g
e from the connection
joints, ensu
r
e
the rubber washer seals are
fitted to each end of the water supply
hose. Do not use without the seals in
place
.
2
. Fit the straight end of the water supply
hose to the cold wa
t
e
r tap.
3
. Connect the angled end of the white
headed hose to the water inlet valve on
the machine. Hand tig
h
ten the plastic
parts o
f
the connections. I
f
you are
unsure, please call a quali
f
ied plumber
f
or
sa
f
er connections
.
4. Open t
h
e tap s
l
ow
l
y an
d
c
h
ec
k
t
h
at
t
h
ere are no
l
ea
k
s aroun
d
t
h
e connection
j
o
i
nts
.
U-Sha
p
e Holde
r
Draining to a was
h
-
b
asin Draining to a
d
rain
h
os
e
W
a
ter Dr
a
in H
ose
Points to remem
b
er
:
t
Don’t twist, pu
ll
out or
b
en
d
t
h
e
d
rain
h
ose
.
t
Your washing machine should be no more than 85cm from the drain outlet
.
t
The water drain hose should be mounted at a height of minimum 60 cm, maximum 100
cm
f
rom the ground.
Drainin
g
to a sink or wash-basi
n
t
Secure the drain hose in
p
osition, so it can’t dro
p
out o
f
the basin
.
t
Don’t block the basins drain outlet, and make sure that the drainage through it is
sufficient to prevent overflowing
.
t
Don’t let the ti
p
of the drain hose di
p
into the drained water, as this can cause the water
to flow back into the washing machine
.
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INSTALLATION
11
Connecting to the Mains Suppl
y
For
y
our safet
y
:
t Do not use a mains plug adapter or extension cable
.
t If the mains cable or mains plug are damaged, stop using them and call a qualified
tec
hni
c
i
a
n f
o
r
ass
i
sta
n
ce.
t An earthed plug has been attached to the power cable of your washing machine. This
plug must be inserted into an earthed socket capable of supplying 13 Amps. If you have
no such sockets and fuses in
y
our house, call a qualified electrician.
t
T
he mains plu
g
must remain accessible to allow disconnection or an all pole switch must
be incorporated in the fixed wirin
g
in accordance with the wirin
g
rules.
In
s
t
a
ll
a
ti
o
n
C
heck Li
st
By now, you should have installed the washing machine.
Let’s go through the checklist to ensure that the installation has been done correctl
y!
Questions Checkbox
Transit
b
o
l
ts - Have
y
ou remove
d
t
h
em an
d
attac
h
e
d
t
h
e cover caps proper
ly?
4 levelling feet Four Adjustable Feet - Are they bolted securely to the
w
ashin
g
machine?
Four Feet Cushions - Are the
y
standing flat?
Power suppl
y
- Is the household dedicated mains socket rated
f
or 220V - 240
V
AC an
d
can supp
ly
13 Amps?
Location - Is
y
our washing machine on a
f
lat, stable sur
f
ace?
Water Suppl
y
Hose - Is it free from leaks and is the water suppl
y
normal
?
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Product Overview
T
he
u
ni
t
Detergent
Compartment
Contro
l
Pane
l
Door Han
dl
e
Service P
a
ne
l
W
in
do
w
Selection Function
Button
This button is used to
validate the option
chosen.
13
The default programme of
"My cycle" is Cotton. You can
press "Speed " for 3 seconds
to memory the procedure you
selected to reset "My Cycle".
My cycle
Option Function
Button
This button is used to
select extra 6 functions
prewash, intensive, etc.
1
Preparation
Read the
f
ollowing to understand how best to prepare your laundry
f
or washing.
O
rganising Laundr
y
t
Read the washing label on each garment to help
y
ou sort
y
our washing into different loads.
t
Sort the laundry by colour, type o
f
f
abric and by how soiled it is. This will help you choose
the correct programme and temperature
f
or each wash.
t
Do not exceed the maximum load! See the programme selection table
f
or the maximum
load
f
or the programme
y
ou require.
Preparing Laundry
t
T
reat stains before washin
g
.
t
Some items should be put into a cleaning net be
f
ore going into
t
h
e was
h
ing mac
h
ine. i.e.
b
ras wit
h
meta
l
wires, tig
h
ts an
d
l
ace
c
lothin
g
to prevent dama
g
e.
t
Check that pockets do not contain an
y
objects which ma
y
d
amage your c
l
ot
h
es an
d
t
h
e was
h
ing mac
h
ine
.
t
T
ie up any
l
oose strings on
l
aun
d
ry, c
l
ose zippers an
d
reverse
c
lothin
g
with zips inside out
.
t
T
o prevent an
y
large, heav
y
objects (e.g., buckles, large buttons,
e
tc.)
f
rom hitting the glass door, turn your clothing inside out, or
remove t
h
e
h
eavy o
b
jects. T
h
ese cou
ld
d
amage your
l
aun
d
ry or
t
h
e was
h
ing mac
h
ine.
t
Remove an
y
surplus hair, animal fur, sand, and other materials
with a brush be
f
ore washing.
t
I
f
clothes have raised
f
abric turn them inside out.
t
Clothes that are not colour fast should be washed separately
.
t
Insert your c
l
ot
h
es into t
h
e was
h
ing mac
h
ine. C
l
ose t
h
e was
h
ing
machine door. Ensure that
y
ou do not trap an
y
items of clothing
between the loadin
g
door and the rubber seal.
Adding Detergent and So
f
tener
t
A
dd
d
etergent into t
h
e appropriate
d
ispenser.
t
Appl
y
softener before
y
ou start washing.
t
Apply detergent and so
f
tener according to the washing
a
mount, t
h
e soi
l
ing
l
eve
l
, t
h
e water
h
ar
d
ness in your area
a
nd the manu
f
acturers instructions o
f
these products
.
t
For s
l
ig
h
t
l
y
d
irty c
l
ot
h
es,
d
o not pre-was
h
an
d
put a sma
ll
a
mount o
f
detergent in compartment 2 (II) o
f
the detergent
d
r
a
w
e
r
.
II
I
Main was
h
d
etergen
t
P
r
e
-w
ash
d
eter
g
en
t
S
o
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tene
r
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.0kg
.0kg
.kg
2.0kg
Delicate
2.5kg
1
16
S
e
l
e
c
ting t
h
e
P
r
og
r
amme
H
e
r
e
a
r
e
the
a
vailable p
r
og
r
amme
s
,
additional fun
c
tions and option setting
s
.
T
emperatur
TT
e
can
b
e se
l
e
c
t
e
d
separa
t
ely f
o
r
c
f
f
er
tain p
r
o
g
ramme
s
.
17
Default
Temp.( C)
Load(kg)
Prewash Intensive
Soak
Speed wash
Extra rinse
Less iron
One water inlet
Detergent Box
Procedure
Description
Default Speed
(RPM)
Default Time
(Min)
Cotton
OK
NO
OK
NO
OK
OK
NO
NO
NO
OK
NO
OK
NO
OK
NO
OK
OK
NO
NO
NO
OK
NO
OK
NO
OK
NO
OK
OK
NO
NO
NO
OK
NO
OK
NO
OK
NO
OK
OK
NO
NO
NO
OK
NO
OK
NO
OK
OK
OK
OK
NO
NO
OK
OK
OK
×
Quick wash
Mixed wash
Sportswear
×
Rinse&Spin
Synthetic
Spin
Eco wash
Baby care
Delicate
×
×
×
7.0
7.0
2.0
2.0
7.0
3.5
7.0
3.5
7.0
7.0
2.5
2.0
×
×
×
3:55/3:49
0:21
1:30
1:38
0:40
1:37
0:15
1:15
2:01
1:13
1:05
60
Cold
40
40
40
30
60
Cold
30
Wool
×
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
NO
NO
OK
OK
OK
The energy class is A+++(The Two water inlets machine energy class is A++)
1200
1200
800
1000
1000
1000
800
1000
1000
1000
600
600
1400
1400
800
1000
1000
1000
800
1000
1000
1000
600
600
● Means must
○ Means optional
Means not necessary
Energy test program: Cotton 60/40
Half load for 7.0Kg machine:3.5Kg.
Notes: The parameters in this table are only for user's reference. The actual parameters maybe
different with the parameters in above mentioned table.
Cotton
60/40
60
/40
" are the "standard cotton " programme and the standard washing programs to which the information in
the label and the fiche relates, and they are suitable to clean normally soiled cotton laundry and that they are the most efficient
programmes in terms of combined energy and water consumptions for washing that type of cotton laundry,that the actual water
temperature may differ from the declared cycle temperature.
1
Important Information
W
as
h
in
g
De
l
icates (Woo
l
an
d
Si
lk
Pro
g
rammes)
T
hese programmes rock the drum gentl
y
for best results on delicate laundr
y.
t
Silk laundr
y
loads: 2kg or less
t
T
ips for Wool pro
g
ramme:
Approximate Weig
h
ts:
-
Woo
l
sweater (400g)
-
Si
lk
bl
ouse / un
d
er garment (200g
)
-
T
rousers (400
g
)
A
dd
ing De
l
icate Laun
d
ry Items to t
h
e Drum
t
C
l
ose zips an
d
b
uttons.
t
Add items one by one on top of each other.
t
Don’t overload the drum as it may cause excessive
vi
b
rations or
d
amage t
h
e was
h
ing mac
h
ine.
W
hich Deter
g
ent to Use
t
For woo
l
en items, use a mi
ld
l
iqui
d
d
etergent. Ot
h
er
d
etergents may
d
amage your woo
l
en
c
l
ot
h
es.
t
With Wool or Silk programmes, you may need to use an extra rinse cycle to remove excess
d
etergent from your clothes. This depends on the amount of detergent you use, and the
a
mount of foam that develops in the main wash cycle.
t
T
o add an extra rinse cycle, press the
E
xtr
a
Rin
se
button before you start the programme.
H
ow to Use Laundry Starch
S
y
nthetic laundr
y
starch is a stiffening agent. Follow the laundr
y
starch manufacturer’s
i
n
st
r
uctio
n
s.
t
T
o use laundr
y
starch, simpl
y
add it to the softener compartment, next to where
y
ou add
d
etergent. It will automaticall
y
be applied to
y
our clothes as part of the final rinsing c
y
cle.
t
If its hard to pour,
y
ou can dilute the starch slightl
y
with water before adding it to the
softener compartment. Make sure
y
ou don’t fill the compartment over the MAX level.
After using starch, clean the detergent drawer, especially the softener cover. Then
remove any excess starch in the drum, run a “Quick” programme without detergent.
The setting will be kept until the next programme.
M
utin
g
& Turnin
g
On the Sound
t
T
he machine will beep.
t
T
o mute the sound, press TEM
P
for 3 Seconds after startin
g
the wash pro
g
ramme.
t
T
o turn on the sound, press TEM
P
a
g
ain for 3 seconds.
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Cl
eaning t
h
e Drum
A
ny rust le
f
t inside the drum by metal articles must be removed immediately with chlorine-
f
ree
d
eter
g
ent.
Never use steel wool
.
Maintenance - Cleaning the Washing Machine
Sip
h
on P
l
u
g
Pu
ll
out t
h
e
d
etergent
d
rawer. Remove t
h
e sip
h
on p
l
ug an
d
c
l
ean any
residual so
f
tener thoroughly. Fit the cleaned siphon plug in its location.
Check it is fitted properly.
Don’t put laundry in the washing machine during the drum cleaning.
Cl
eanin
g
t
h
e Door Sea
l
an
d
Win
d
ow
t
Wipe the window and seal after each wash to remove lint and stains. If lint builds up, it can
cause
leaks.
t
Remove any coins, buttons and other objects
f
rom the door seal a
f
ter each wash.
Always unplug the washing machine before cleaning.
C
leaning the Exterior of
y
our Washing Machine
t
Clean the outside of
y
our washing machine with a soft cloth and mild detergent such as
k
itc
h
en
d
etergent.
t
Don’t splash water over the washin
g
machine
.
t
Do not use cream c
l
eansers, t
h
inners or pro
d
ucts containing a
l
co
h
o
l
or
k
erosene.
Cl
eanin
g
t
h
e Deter
g
ent Drawer
1.
Remove the detergent drawer by pulling and pressing gently on the rear centre part o
f
the
softener com
p
artment.
2
.
Wash out old deter
g
ent from the drawer with water. (Use a cloth to clean the w
a
shin
g
machine.) Residue detergent soon builds up i
f
you don’t clean the drawer regularly, and can
d
eve
l
op mou
ld
.
3.
Return
d
rawer to origina
l
position.
Pull out at the
same time
Press
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