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1.4

Handling Safety

• Unplug the product before

moving, remove the water out-
let and water main connec-
tions. Drain any water left in-
side the product.

• The product is heavy, do not

move alone. Do not hold ex-
truding parts such as the laun-
dry loading door to lift and
move the product. The upper
tray should be tightly fixed for
moving.

• Your product is heavy; it

should be carried carefully by
two people if a staircase is in-
volved. It may cause injuries if
your product falls on you. Do
not hit and drop the product
while carrying.

• Carry the product in an upright

position.

• Make sure that the hoses as

well as the power cable are
not folded, pinched or crushed
after the product is fitted into
its place after installation or
cleaning procedures.

1.5

Installation Safety

• Check the information on the

manual and installation in-
structions to prepare the
product for installation and

make sure the electrical
mains, clean water mains and
water outlet are suitable. If not,
call a qualified electrician and
plumber to have them make
the necessary arrangements.
These operations are the re-
sponsibility of the customer.

• Check for any damages be-

fore installing the product. Do
not go ahead with the installa-
tion if the product is damaged.

• Injuries may occur if hands are

put into uncovered slots.
Close the holes of the trans-
portation safety bolts with
plastic plugs.

• Do not install or leave the

product at locations where it
may be exposed to external
environment conditions.

• Do not install the product at

locations where the temperat-
ure drops below 0 ºC.

• Do not place the product on a

carpet or similar surface. It
would create fire hazard since
it cannot receive air from un-
derneath.

• Place the product on a level

and hard surface and balance
with the adjustable legs.

Summary of Contents for 7178520100

Page 1: ...Washing Machine User Manual 9140 PM 2820529951 EN 22 12 2021 12 27...

Page 2: ...18 5 8 Displayed Programme Duration 19 6 Operating the Product 19 6 1 Control Panel 20 6 2 Symbols on the Display 21 6 3 Programme and Consumption Table 22 6 4 Programme Selection 24 6 5 Programmes 24...

Page 3: ...in the user manual Thus you protect yourself and your product against possible dangers Keep the user manual If you hand over the product to someone else provide the user manual as well Warranty terms...

Page 4: ...hing and rinsing of laundry that are marked ac cordingly This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications For ex ample Personnel kitchens of stores offices and other work en...

Page 5: ...ldren s safety 1 3 Electrical Safety Product should be unplugged during installation mainten ance cleaning and repair pro cedures If the power cable is dam aged it must be replaced by the authorised s...

Page 6: ...nformation on the manual and installation in structions to prepare the product for installation and make sure the electrical mains clean water mains and water outlet are suitable If not call a qualifi...

Page 7: ...water should be running from the tap in a minute in order for the product to function properly If the wa ter pressure is above 1 MPa 10 Bars a pressure reducing valve should be fitted The maximum all...

Page 8: ...danger ous Make sure pets do not climb inside the product Check in side the product before use Do not force open the locked loading door The door will open once the washing is completed If the door d...

Page 9: ...you open it for cleaning Do not dismantle the filter of the discharge pump while the product is running The temperature in the ma chine may rise up to 90 C Clean the filter after the water in the mach...

Page 10: ...formation Packaging materials of the product are man ufactured from recyclable materials in ac cordance with our National Environment Regulations Do not dispose of the pack aging materials together wi...

Page 11: ...84 Width cm 60 Depth cm 58 Single Water inlet Double Water inlet Electrical input V Hz 220 240 V 50Hz Total current A 10 Total power W 2000 2350 Main model code 1621 You can access technical informati...

Page 12: ...lled if it is damaged Damaged products cause risks for your safety 4 1 Appropriate Installation Location Place the product on a hard and level floor Do not place it onto a carpet with high pile or oth...

Page 13: ...ater leakage from your ma chine and stain your laundry a Tighten all hose nuts by hand Never use a tool when tightening the nuts b Open the taps completely after making the hose connection to check fo...

Page 14: ...ds level and balanced c Tighten all lock nuts again by hand 4 7 Electrical Connection Connect the product to a grounded outlet protected by a 16 A fuse Our company shall not be responsible for the dam...

Page 15: ...able labelled products only with an appropriate programme Do not wash colours and whites together New dark coloured cottons release a lot of dye Wash them separately Tough stains must be treated prope...

Page 16: ...ch and decolourants anti limescale and fol low the dosage information provided Use a measuring cup if any The detergent drawer comprises of three compartments 1 for prewash 2 for main washing 3 for so...

Page 17: ...the softener is not fluid dilute with water before placing in the softener compart ment NOTICE Do not use liquid detergents or other materials with cleaning properties unless they are intended for us...

Page 18: ...o not pour bleach directly onto the laun dry Do not use bleach for coloured clothes Select a programme with low temperature washing while using oxygen based decol ourants Oxygen based decolourants can...

Page 19: ...moderately soiled clothes Prefer liquid deter gents produced for delicate clothes Woollen and silk clothes must be washed with special wool len detergents Lightly Soiled No visible stains exist Powde...

Page 20: ...tton 3 Temperature Setting Button 4 Display 5 ON OFF Button 6 Start Pause Button 7 End Time Setting Button 8 Auxiliary Function Button 5 9 Auxiliary Function Button 4 10 Auxiliary Function Button 3 11...

Page 21: ...Delayed Start Enabled Indicator 8 Door Lock Engaged Indicator 9 Auxiliary Function Indicators 4 10 Child Lock Engaged Indicator 11 Auxiliary Function Indicators 3 12 No Water indicator 13 Auxiliary Fu...

Page 22: ...kama 40 2 60 0 60 1200 Cold 40 Kazan Temizleme 90 80 2 60 600 90 Leke Program 60 4 5 86 1 85 1400 30 60 G mlek 60 4 70 1 40 800 Cold 60 Yorgan Kaz T y Mont 60 100 1 60 800 Cold 60 Hijyen 90 9 125 3 0...

Page 23: ...display of your machine while selecting a programme Depending on the amount of laundry you have loaded into your machine there may be a difference of 1 1 5 hours between the duration shown on the dis...

Page 24: ...ing system starts within 3 to 10 minutes in these programmes Eko 40 60 In the Eco 40 60 programme you may wash normally soiled cotton laundry that are spe cified to be washed together at 40 C or 60 C...

Page 25: ...that you have loaded the duvet cor rectly in order not to damage the machine and the duvet Remove the duvet cover be fore loading the duvet into the machine Fold the duvet into two and load it into t...

Page 26: ...s containing wool or etc Kazan Temizleme Regularly clean once every 1 to 2 months the drum for ensuring the required hygiene Turn on the programme when the machine is completely empty For better resul...

Page 27: ...en Program This is a special programme that allows you to download different programmes when you want to At the start there is a programme you can see with the HomeWhiz application as default However...

Page 28: ...pin function No change can be made in pro grammes where spin speed adjust ment is not allowed You can change the spin speed after the washing starts if the washing steps allow it Changes cannot be mad...

Page 29: ...e rates may vary as per the selection of the programme When the QUICK or IN TENSE LEDs are not illuminated the proper programme period for your normally soiled laundry is indicated Intense mode may be...

Page 30: ...ction but ton for 3 seconds The Soaking in Water auxiliary function en sures that the stains that have penetrated into the laundry are cleaned better by soak ing the laundry in detergent water before...

Page 31: ...mber is registered on HomeWhiz application 2 Press and hold the Support Service key for 3 seconds 3 Support Service symbol will start blink ing 4 Once your request successfully reaches customer servic...

Page 32: ...tor is illuminated In order for the End Time function to be ac tivated and the programme to be completed at the end of the specified time you must press Start Pause button after adjusting the time If...

Page 33: ...the programme position Opening the loading door in case of power failure In case of power failure you can use the loading door emergency handle under the pump filter cap to open the loading door manu...

Page 34: ...ill not open if the water temperature in the machine is high or the water level is above the loading door baseline 6 13 Cancelling the Programme When the machine is turn on and off the pro gramme gets...

Page 35: ...h signal strength between the appli ance and the smart device must be adequate Please visit www homewhiz com to see the Android and iOS versions sup ported by the HomeWhiz applica tion All the safety...

Page 36: ...se the HomeWhiz application will not let you finish the setup procedure suc cessfully Please contact your inter net service provider if you are having problems with your internet connec tion HomeWhiz...

Page 37: ...e knob is in the Download Programme Remote Con trol position button on the control panel of your washing machine after closing the front door Once access is established to the product you will see a s...

Page 38: ...tly experienced problems will be re duced if it is cleaned at regular intervals 7 1 Cleaning the Detergent Drawer Clean the detergent drawer at regular inter vals once every 4 to 5 wash as mentioned b...

Page 39: ...an in this way c Take out the filters on the flat ends of the water intake hoses together with the gas kets and clean thoroughly under running water d Replace the gaskets and filters carefully and tig...

Page 40: ...It may be difficult to close the loading door in case of excessive loading Reduce the amount of laundry and make sure that the loading door is closed properly Programme cannot be started or selected...

Page 41: ...ding door of the product will not open To open the loading door open the pump filter cap and pull down the emergency handle posi tioned at the rear side of the said cap See Loading Door Lock 33 Washin...

Page 42: ...Use the recommended amount of de tergent appropriate for water hardness and the laundry Washing performance is poor Stains persist or the laundry is not whitened Insufficient amount of detergent is u...

Page 43: ...ll like the softener Detergent was put in the wrong compart ment If detergent is put in the pre wash compartment although prewash cycle is not selected product the can take this detergent during rinsi...

Page 44: ...le When you use additional chemicals stain removers bleaches and etc reduce the amount of detergent Laundry remains wet at the end of the programme Excessive foam has occurred and auto matic foam abso...

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Page 46: ...ik com tr destek For your safety unplug the product before attempting any self repair The Ar elik shall not be held responsible for any safety problems that may arise due to repairs or repair attempts...

Page 47: ...duct is used 4 Damages and malfunctions caused by acts of nature and fire flood etc 5 The malfunctions occurring due to the product being used against the conditions spe cified in the instruction and...

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