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WASHING MACHINES

WMA510

(AWS510S) 

IO-WMS-0500

(08.2017/1)

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

ONLY USE THE APPLIANCE WHEN YOU HAVE READ 

AND UNDERSTAND THE OPERATING 

INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for ASW510S

Page 1: ...WASHING MACHINES WMA510 AWS510S IO WMS 0500 08 2017 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ONLY USE THE APPLIANCE WHEN YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...rossed out waste container This marking indicates that the appliance must not be disposed of together with other household waste after it has been used The user is obliged to hand it over to waste collection centre collect ing used electrical and electronic goods The collectors including local collection points shops and local authority departments provide recycling schemes Proper handling of used...

Page 3: ...iciency class A A and A The development of technology has enabled our factories to become more environmentally friendly we use less and less water electricity and less waste water and solid waste is generated in the pro duction A lot of attention is paid to materials used in production We strive to use only those that do not con tain harmful substances and make recycling and safe disposal possible...

Page 4: ...a unique design Before using the appliance please carefully read these Operating Instructions Follow these instruction to avoid improper use and ensure long and reliable operation of the appliance Learn the principles of the safe use to avoid accidents Store these operating instructions in a safe place to use them for refer ence whenever needed These Operating Instructions contain all the necessar...

Page 5: ...sh textiles and clothes designed to be machine washed in a detergent bath The manufacturer hereby declares that this product meets the requirements of the following European directives Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 2014 30 EE Eco design Directive2009 125 EU RoHS Directive2011 65 EU and has been marked with the symbol and issued with a declaration of c...

Page 6: ...r 3 years of age must be kept away from the appli ance unless continuously super vised Children could get caught inside the appliance and get into a life threatening situation Risk of suffocation If you allow children to play with the packaging film or parts of the package they can get entangled or put packaging over their head and risk suffocation Keep packag ing plastic film or parts of packag i...

Page 7: ...ers should be stored out of the reach of children Risk of electric shock Risk of fire damage to prop erty appliance If the appliance is not correctly in stalled it may be dangerous Make sure that Mains voltage corresponds to the voltage indicated on the appli ance nameplate identification plate The current load and required fuse protection are specified on the nameplate The appliance is connected ...

Page 8: ...essible If a miniature circuit breaker is used always use a circuit breaker with the following designation This symbol is the only way to make sure that all the necessary requirements have been met Risk of electric shock Risk of fire damage to prop erty appliance If the power cord is modified or damaged it may result in electric shock short circuit or fire due to overheating The power cord must no...

Page 9: ...e The appliance may vibrate or displace while in use potentially causing injury or property dam age Set the appliance on a clean level and hard surface using a level spirit If any protruding items are caught by the appliance e g doors when trying to lift or move it the item may come off and cause injury Do not grasp any protruding parts of the appliance to move it Risk of injury The appliance is v...

Page 10: ...rd Important Damage to property appli ance If the water level is too high or too low the appliance may not work properly which can cause damage to property appliance Make sure that water is supplied under pressure of minimum 100 kPa 1 bar and not exceeding 1000 kPa 10 bar If the water supplying hoses have been modified or damaged this can cause damage to property appliance The water supply hoses m...

Page 11: ...amaged Remove all transit bolts before using the appliance for the first time Make sure you keep transit bolts in a safe place for future use If the appliance will be transported to avoid any damage you must rein stall the transit bolts Risk of explosion fire hazard Laundry washed with detergents that contain solvents and thin ners pose a risk of explosion in the drum Thoroughly rinse laundry with...

Page 12: ...open door of the appliance Climbing on the appliance may cause the worktop to break or col lapse and lead to an injury Do not climb on the appliance Reaching into the drum while is still rotates could injure your hand Wait until the drum has come to a standstill Risk of scalding When washing at high tempera ture there is a risk of scalding as a result of contact with hot water and detergent e g wh...

Page 13: ...operty appli ance If the amount of laundry in the washing machine exceeds the maximum load it may not oper ate properly or cause damage to property or the appliance Do not exceed the maximum load capacity of dry laundry Do not exceed the maximum load capacity for individual wash pro grammes Adding too much detergent or fabric softener may cause damage to property or the appliance Use fabric deterg...

Page 14: ... outlet We never grab the plug with wet hands When pulling the plug always hold the plug not the power cord because this can damage the power cord Do not make any technical modi fications to the appliance or its components Any repairs or other work on the appliance must only be per formed by our service facility or by an electrician The same applies to replacing the power cord if nec essary You ca...

Page 15: ...t Never use pressure washer or steam cleaner to clean the appli ance Health risk risk of damage to property appliance The use of third party spare parts and accessories is dangerous and may cause injury damage to property or appliance For safety reasons use original spare parts only Important Damage to property appli ance Fabric cleaners impregnating agents stain removers pre wash agents etc may d...

Page 16: ...NDERSTANDING THE SYMBOLS ON CLOTHES LABELS Washing boil at 90 C normal wash at 60 C normal wash at 40 C Do NOT wash delicate handwash Chemical cleaning all solvents all except TRI petrol only NO Dry clean Tumble dryer normal low high Do NOT dry Ironing 110 C 150 C 200 C Do NOT Iron 16 Always pay attention to the symbols on garment labels when choosing a washing programme ...

Page 17: ...g machine on a solid level surface Level the appliance by adjusting the legs 1 lock with washers 2 loosen the plastic washer 2 1 2 Remove the transit bolts keep the bolts for future use e g when moving house Caution the transit bolts MUST be removed before the washing machine is used After positioning and levelling the appliance check that it is stable by pressing down each corner and ensuring it ...

Page 18: ... machine Fix the drain hose so that it does not move while the washing machine is in operation If necessary use the elbow 1 3 Connect the water supply Water drain 1 after connecting make sure the hose is not twisted 2 after connecting the hose and the valve check they are sealed tight 3 regularly check the condition of the hose Supply the machine with cold water only 18 Connection on the left Conn...

Page 19: ... an authorised service technician the electrical system to which the appliance is to be connected must be protected with a 10 A fuse Connect to power supply 19 Small items such as coins paper clips needles etc may damage the laundry and the washing machine you should therefore follow a few important recommendations 1 Empty pockets 2 Remove all metal items 3 Delicate items such as bras or stockings...

Page 20: ...rgent drawer 2 Drum 3 Control Panel 4 Door handle 5 Pump filter cover DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE 4 5 3 1 2 Accessories Transport hole plug Supply hose cold water Supply hose hot water optional Drain hose support optional User manual ...

Page 21: ...ng in cold water no heating When washing in cold water all indicator lights are off 3 Temperature button Press Start Pause to start or pause a programme When the washing machine operates START PAUSE indicator light is on When you PAUSE a programme START PAUSE indicator light is off The PAUSE mode can be used to soak the laundry Once the selected program me has started wait for about 10 minutes and...

Page 22: ...Open the door and remove laundry Press Start Pause button for about 3 seconds to interrupt the programme Then select the desired wash programme 2 3 End of the wash cycle Cancel or modify programme USING THE APPLIANCE Set the programme selector knob to the desired programme see the table further on Change spin speed or temperature to modify the programme to your individual needs Press the Start Pau...

Page 23: ...flashing LED above the Start Pause button Off Flash 01 88 2010 For the UK please call 01949 862012 Error Code Reason Solution Temp 20 Temp 40 Temp 60 Temp 90 Door is not closed properly Check that the door is locked check that laundry is not jammed in the door Low pressure no water in the drum Open the water valve check the water inlet hose and filter check water pressure Water does not drain prop...

Page 24: ...rder Should be cleaned at least once a month 1 open the service filter 2 open the filter by turning to the counter clockwise 3 remove and clean the filter 4 close the lower cover cap 1 unscrew on the water supply hose 2 use forceps to grasp the filter mesh pin 3 remove and clean the filter preferably using a brush 1 pull out the detergent drawer Press down the tab and completely remove the drawer ...

Page 25: ...rked on the drawer compartment This detergent will be used for the final rinse Install the tab supplied in the compartment Pour liquid detergent into the drawer compartment marked It is recommended to use a general purpose laundry detergent powder or liquid for the full range of temperatures according to the manufacturer s instructions on the detergent packag ing For washing whites it is recommend...

Page 26: ...ion and shorten the wash cycle in order to achieve a better result wash less laundry add more detergent Rinse the washing machine after washing heavily soiled garments e g work clothes or clothing that loses fibres To do this run the wash cycle at 60 C for example Cotton or Synthetics without any load See Conservation Before washing for the first time put the appliance through one high temperature...

Page 27: ...n of clothes inside the drum In the event that too great an imbalance is detected the system makes several attempts to rearrange the clothes inside the appli ance Sometimes these attempts to distribute the load are not successful Problems may be caused by terrycloth robes washed together with other types of laundry such as bed sheets that formed a bundle around other items of laundry The system ma...

Page 28: ...rum is high the door may remain blocked until the water temperature has dropped below 60 C 1 1 2 2 Select Programme Not enough detergent Load Too much detergent Select the appropriate wash programme Synthetics Wool the laundry turns grey lumps of fat form lime scale is deposited A lot of foam ineffective washing detergent incompletely rinsed from fabrics Avoid overloading the washing machine the m...

Page 29: ...eight Breadth 850 595 470 mm Weight 54 kg Meets the requirements of the following EU regulations EN 60456 standard Testing for label information in accordance with EN 60456 using the standard cotton wash pro grammes Cotton 60 C at full load Cotton 60 C at partial load Cotton 40 C at partial load average annual water consumption is 8250 l year weighted average electricity consumption is 169 kWh yea...

Page 30: ...B A re 1 pW Equipment designed for fitting no 1 Energy efficiency class on a scale from A more efficient to D less efficient 2 For a standard Cottons 60 C and 40 C wash programme at full and partial load 3 Estimated weighted annual energy consumption based on 220 standard wash cycles for Cottons 60 C and 40 C at full and partial load and energy consumption in power saving modes Actual energy consu...

Page 31: ...08 2017 1 01 88 2010 For the UK please call 01949 862012 ...

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