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Stability control

When the washing machine is installed and levelled, make sure that all four feet are rest­

ing firmly on the floor by pressing down each corner and checking if the appliance stands 

still.

Proper positioning and levelling guarantee safe, reliable and long­term operation.

Warning! Improper levelling and lack of stability may cause the appliance to 

move during operation.

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 Never allow children to remain unattended near the cooktop nor to play with the 

control panel.

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 Unless properly supervised by caretakers or upon thorough studies of the operat-

ing manual, the appliance must not be operated by persons (including children) 

of limited physical or psychical abilities, these of limited technical expertise, or 

unfamiliar with the equipment.

Withdrawal from operation

From safety reasons, a worn out washing machine must be made inoperable. In order to 

do so, unplug it and cut off the power lead. 

Dispose of the appliance in conformity with local regulations.

Do not use any solvent­containing washing agents as they may dam­

age some parts of the appliance or may release poisonous gases and 

create ignition and explosion danger.

The window and door of your washing machine are hot during op­

eration. Do not allow children in the vicinity of the appliance. Use only 

those washing agents and bleaches that are appropriate for washing 

in automatic washing machines. 

Before you begin any transport activities pull out the mains plug. The 

washing machine must be locked during transportation. Place both 

the upper and bottom interlocks. See Installation.

Data plate specifying all the main technical data is located in the up­

per part of the aback cover.

SAfeTy inSTrucTionS

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Washing agents

Transportation

Data plate

            

loading the wash

Do not admit unwanted objects into the appliance. Empty all the pock­

ets, do up all the buttons and fasten zippers. Put small and loose 

objects in a cloth bag or pillow case as they may break and damage 

the drum and the inside tank. Do not overload the machine.

Summary of Contents for AWSM12D

Page 1: ...machine only once you ve read the Manual and the abridged Instructions for Use WASH WASH IRON RINSE INTENSIVE SHORT EASY EXTRA READY END RUN WOOL HAND WASH SYNTHETICS REFRESH RINSING AUTO DRAIN WHITES...

Page 2: ...ontents General information 3 Safety instructions 4 Installation 5 Troubleshooting guide 7 Care labels symbols 10 Maintenance and cleaning 11 Practical washing hints 11 Technical data 16 Guarantee and...

Page 3: ...the Manual to avoid accidents Warning The washing machine is designed only for household applications and may be used only for washing machine washable fabrics and textiles Before connecting to the m...

Page 4: ...wer lead Dispose of the appliance in conformity with local regulations Do not use any solvent containing washing agents as they may dam age some parts of the appliance or may release poisonous gases a...

Page 5: ...are removed Do not place washing machine on a carpet lPlug holes with stoppers II Positioning and levelling lPlace the washing machine on a solid and level floor surface lAdjust the feet to level the...

Page 6: ...Secure the drain hose so it does not move dur ing operation Do not insert the drain hose too dip into the water pipe lThe connection must be made with a correctly installed earthed and insulated socke...

Page 7: ...er plug in the mains socket lCheck the mains fuse II The appliance will not operate lThe door are not closed lClose the door III Low pressure lCheck pressure in the water supply system lClean the mesh...

Page 8: ...Remove the transport locking devices lPlace the machine in a perfectly hori zon tal position lLock the feet tighten the locknuts X Poor final spin results lClean the pump filter see ma in te nan ce XI...

Page 9: ...rror signal larger than E 06 or the activities mentioned above proved un satisfactory write down the displayed error code switch off the appliance pull out the mains plug call the service Care label s...

Page 10: ...n the filter may cause diffi culties in draining water from the appliance lOpen the door lTake out the release lRemove the plug from the release lDrain the residual water on a tray lUnscrew the filter...

Page 11: ...programme will still not be changed The appliance is equipped with a lock preventing the door from being opened during operation The lock is active when a IN OPERATION lamp is lighted the appliance is...

Page 12: ...0 350 300 0 C For Delicate washing Wool Refresh programmes 400 350 300 0 C For Silk hand washing programmes 300 0 C Displayed sign means washing without heating Spin rotations adjustment The settings...

Page 13: ...n of water Function recommended for washing textiles worn by people suffering from allergies Short wash Displayed symbol Shortens washing by approx 30 and reduces the total number of rinsing cycles by...

Page 14: ...sed by too large load too small load a single article for example a ball shaped sheet that closes several other articles inside itself Fabric softeners added for rinsing Observe the manufacturer recom...

Page 15: ...e short wash function with a selected washing programme Usage of optimal dosages of washing agents do not require addi tional rinse Hard water results in building up scale Information concerning the h...

Page 16: ...C regulations PN EN 60456 standard Guarantee Guaranteed services according to the Guarantee Card The manufacturer will not be held responsible for any damages resulting from inappropriate usage of the...

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