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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING SAFETY AND USE

WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shocks or
injury when using the appliance, the basic precautions
should be observed, including the following:

1- READ all the instructions prior to using the appliance

and KEEP THEM in an easily accessible place for
reference in the event of doubt.

2- Do NOT wash clothes which have been previously

treated, washed, soaked or stained with petrol, dry
cleaning solvents, or other inflammable or explosive
substances, as these give off vapours which may
catch fire or explode.

3- Do NOT add petrol, dry cleaning solvents or other

inflammable substances to the washing water.
These substances give off vapours which could
catch fire or explode.

4- In some conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced

in a hot water system which has not been used for
more than two weeks. Hydrogen gas is explosive.
If the hot water system has not been used for a
while, before using the washing machine turn on all
the hot water taps and let the water run for a few
minutes. This will release any accumulated
hydrogen gas. As the gas is inflammable, do not
smoke or use naked flames during this operation.

5- Do NOT allow children to play in or on the appliance.

Children should be strictly supervised when in the
vicinity of a machine which is operating.

6- Remove the door from the appliance before disposal

or before leaving it out of service.

7- DO NOT TRY TO OPEN THE DOOR if the drum is

moving.

8- Do NOT install or store the appliance in the open.

9- Do NOT try to force the controls.

10- Do not repair or replace parts of the appliance or

carry out any servicing unless recommended to do
so in the User Instruction Manual. Make sure that
you fully understand the instructions and have the
necessary skills to carry out the operations
described.

11- Do NOT remove any safety device or modify any

components in the washing machine. DO NOT
INSTALL components not belonging to the machine
in the appliance.

12- Failure to comply with any of the instructions given

in the Instruction Manual may result in personal
injury to the user. It is no possible to provide for all
possible situations and contingencies with warnings
about risk and hazards. Therefore, any person
involved in the transportation, installation, use or
maintenance of the machine should always employ
common sense, caution and care.

13- Do NOT use the machine unless all the covers and

guards are correctly fitted and secured.

14- The distributor (vendor) MUST correctly instruct the

user during commissioning.

15- Pour the correct doses of detergent, fabric softener

and lay into the dispenser drawer, as indicated by
the manufacturer. Heed tips concerning the
treatment of different materials given by the
manufacturers.

16- Daily remove any traces of detergent or liquids from

the dispenser drawer. Never use powdered or
abrasive detergents for cleaning; use only water and
soap.

17- Clean the water inlet filters and the external

dispenser conducts once a month.

18- Never clean the exterior by water injection;

functional parts of the machine could damage.

19- If the washing machine is to be idle for long periods,

apply a coat of Vaseline oil to all its stainless steel
surfaces.

20- An annual general revision is recommended.

Summary of Contents for ECOWASH-MP2

Page 1: ...Part No 113688 1 EWH 25 MP2 EWH 30 MP2 EWH 40 MP2 EWH 60 MP2 EWR 25 MP2 EWR 30 MP2 EWR 40 MP2 EWR 60 MP2 ECOWASH MP2 USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL...

Page 2: ...reposer ni utiliser d essence ni d autres vapeurs ou liquides inflammables proximit de cet appareil ou de tout autre appareil We have tried to make this manual as complete as possible and hope you wil...

Page 3: ...rain 21 3 3 3 Eliminate advance 21 3 3 4 Restricted access 21 3 3 5 Change levels 21 3 3 6 Laundrette message 21 3 3 7 Thermal stop 22 3 3 8 Optimal consumption 22 3 3 9 Language 22 3 3 10 WET CLEANIN...

Page 4: ...7 4 5 13 Cooling 27 4 5 14 Drainage level 27 4 5 15 Drain no 1 Drain no 2 27 4 5 16 Unwinding Movement in drainage 27 4 5 17 Dosing time 28 4 5 18 Start dosing 28 4 5 19 Delay 28 4 5 20 Create block 2...

Page 5: ...OT try to force the controls 10 Do not repair or replace parts of the appliance or carry out any servicing unless recommended to do so in the User Instruction Manual Make sure that you fully understan...

Page 6: ...Highl level mm 165 165 175 185 LV5 Maximum level mm 225 225 240 260 Minimum safety level mm 40 40 40 20 GROUP A High Spin Floating Washing Machines EWH 25 EWH 30 EWH 40 EWH 60 DC Drum capacity litres...

Page 7: ...113688 1 7 TRAY CONTROLS SOFTENER BLEACH PREWASH WASH...

Page 8: ...30 R0 0 0 0 DISPENSER 4 0 0 0 0 T30 R0 DISPENSER 5 0 0 0 0 T30 R0 DISPENSER 6 0 0 0 0 0 DISPENSER 7 0 0 0 0 0 P1 WHITES 194 F PHASE Pre wash Wash Rinse1 Rinse2 Short spin Final rinse Long spin STOP PR...

Page 9: ...0 0 0 0 DISPENSER 4 0 0 0 0 T30 R0 DISPENSER 5 0 0 0 0 T30 R0 DISPENSER 6 0 0 0 0 0 DISPENSER 7 0 0 0 0 0 P4 WHITES COLOUREDS 86 C PHASE Pre wash Wash Rinse1 Rinse2 Short spin Final rinse Long spin ST...

Page 10: ...R0 0 0 0 DISPENSER 4 0 0 0 0 T30 R0 DISPENSER 5 0 0 0 0 T30 R0 DISPENSER 6 0 0 0 0 0 DISPENSER 7 0 0 0 0 0 P6 SYNTHETICS 140 F PHASE Pre wash Wash Rinse1 Rinse2 Short spin Final rinse Long spin STOP P...

Page 11: ...0 0 0 DISPENSER 4 0 0 0 0 T30 R0 DISPENSER 5 0 0 0 0 T30 R0 DISPENSER 6 0 0 0 0 0 DISPENSER 7 0 0 0 0 0 P7 SYNTHETICS 86 F PHASE Pre wash Wash Rinse1 Rinse2 Short spin Final rinse Long spin STOP PROG...

Page 12: ...0 0 0 0 DISPENSER 4 0 0 0 0 T30 R0 DISPENSER 5 0 0 0 0 T30 R0 DISPENSER 6 0 0 0 0 0 DISPENSER 7 0 0 0 0 0 P10 DELICATES 86 C PHASE Pre wash Wash Rinse1 Rinse2 Final rinse Long spin STOP PROGRAM NO NO...

Page 13: ...NSER 2 0 T30 R0 0 0 0 DISPENSER 3 0 0 0 0 0 DISPENSER 4 0 0 0 0 T30 R0 DISPENSER 5 0 0 0 0 T30 R0 DISPENSER 6 0 0 0 0 0 DISPENSER 7 0 0 0 0 0 P12 WOOLLENS 86 F PHASE Wash Rinse1 Rinse2 Final rinse Lon...

Page 14: ...ITARY PHASE Soak Pre wash Wash Rinse1 Short spin Rinse2 Short spin Final rinse Long spin STOP PROGRAM NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO SPEED SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP2 rpm SP1 rpm SP2 rpm SP1 rpm S...

Page 15: ...EMENT DURING DRAINING DISPENSER 1 DISPENSER 2 DISPENSER 3 DISPENSER 4 DISPENSER 5 DISPENSER 6 DISPENSER 7 P16 SHORT SPIN PHASE Long spin STOP PROGRAM NO SPEED SP2 rpm RHYTHM HOT WATER INPUT COLD WATER...

Page 16: ...pressed during a spin cycle the machine will not move to the next cycle until the braking safety time has elapsed INC and DEC keys The INC and DEC keys have different functions depending on the screen...

Page 17: ...113688 1 17 Return Confirm INC Scroll through menus Up DEC Scroll through menus Down Access to menu Phase information Advance cycle Start Pause wash Stop wash...

Page 18: ...ting its number and name as well as its main characteristics For example if program number one was selected The first line on the screen indicates the program number 1 and its name WHITES 90 C is on t...

Page 19: ...LUES To end the program press ENTER to continue the program press ESC INFO key advanced While the machine is running use the INFO key to enter the parameters in use at that moment the different option...

Page 20: ...e cursor moves to the next character with the ADVANCE key Press ENTER after introducing the desired value The time remaining to run the program is automatically displayed and after the delay the selec...

Page 21: ...e INC and DEC keys For a greater margin of movement the adjacent levels should also be modified If we select the option Reset Levels the water levels will automatically return to the manufacturer s pr...

Page 22: ...l request the weight of the load before starting The weight is entered using the INC and DEC keys and pressing START to confirm SPANISH FRENCH ENGLISH GERMAN ITALIAN PORTUGUES TURKISH POLISH RUSSIAN O...

Page 23: ...rees C F Once the C F DEGREES option has been selected press ENTER With the INC and DEC keys any of the 2 options can be selected Centigrade C or Fahrenheit F Press ENTER to validate the selection To...

Page 24: ...Wash Cycle Name 3 Example Spin Block number Block number Up to 99 different programs can be programd Nevertheless it should be taken into account that programs 1 to 16 are fixed that is to say they ca...

Page 25: ...ey and the first name saved in the memory will be displayed Save name COPY NAME Program name WHITES 90 C The INC and DEC keys display all the names saved in the memory Once the name has been selected...

Page 26: ...low and the values that each one allows 4 5 1 Stop program With this parameter a program stop can be carried out before the start of a cycle that is to say before the tub begins to fill up with water...

Page 27: ...5 12 Time This is the time that passes from the moment the water reaches the water level without thermal stop the programd temperature with thermal stop or the spin time The possible values are 1 to...

Page 28: ...to follow are the following After selecting CREATE BLOCK press the ENTER key CREATE BLOCK Block 35 Press ENTER CREATE BLOCK Text block Use the INC and DEC keys to modify the character indicated by th...

Page 29: ...35 Washing CHANGE BLOCK Text block Washing CHANGE BLOCK Block 39 Washing Stop program No Save block CREATE PROGRAM COPY PROGRAM CHANGE PROGRAM ERASE PROGRAM CREATE PROGRAM Programme 17 Once the progra...

Page 30: ...ENTER and the first cycle will be displayed with its name BLANKETS Cycle 1 Pre wash Block With the INC and DEC keys the cycle name can be chosen amongst those saved in the memory Once this name has be...

Page 31: ...s command allows for erasing any program created by the user The steps to follow are the following After selecting ERASE PROGRAM press the ENTER key and the name of the first erasable program saved in...

Page 32: ...m Press ESC the program ends E3 FAULT DRAIN PIPE This message is displayed when in spite of deactivating the emptying valve output the water level inside the drum has not decreased for a pre establish...

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