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ADVICE AND TIPS BEFORE WASHING

Here are some tips that may help you before washing.

SORTING YOUR  LAUNDRY

Sort items according to:

•  how soiled they are

• colour

• material

CLOTHING

Do up zips and close Velcro straps so that they don’t 

harm fabrics.

New coloured items may contain excess dye and 

should therefore be washed separately the 

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 rst few 

times.

Turn delicate items inside out. This reduces the risk of 

burling and fading.

Empty pockets and wash them inside out if possible.

LAUNDRY LABELS

Look at the item’s laundry label. The table below shows 

suitable wash programmes for di

 erent materials and 

wash loads. Using modern washing machines and 

detergents, for example compact detergents, you can 

usually wash at lower temperatures. It is a good idea 

to use trial and error to 

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 nd out what produces the best 

results.

HOT WATER CONNECTION

(depending on the model)

Hot water intake has a positive e

 ect on grease stains 

and certain pigment stains, such as oil, soot and co

 ee. 

Note however that di

  cult protein stains with albumen 

content (blood, milk, meat and 

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 sh) 

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 rst need to be 

soaked in cold water as they are di

  cult to dissolve at 

temperatures above 40 °C. For the best washing results 

we recommend the Super wash option and pre-soaking 

the stained items in cold water before washing them in 

the machine.

COLOURED COTTON

Coloured cotton garments labelled with washing 

instruction 60 °C must be washed at 60 °C initially to 

remove any excess dye. Failure to observe this advice 

could lead to the colour running. Use detergent without 

bleach to preserve the colour of the fabric.

UNBLEACHED LINEN

Unbleached linen fabrics should be washed at 60 °C, 

using detergent without bleach or optical brighteners. 

Heavily soiled linen can be washed at higher 

temperatures, but not too often as the heat may destroy 

the sheen and strength of the linen.

WOOL

These fabrics are labelled for either machine wash or for 

hand wash. The machine’s Wool/hand wash programme 

is at least as gentle as washing by hand.

RAYON FIBRES AND SYNTHETIC 

FIBRES

Materials made of rayon 

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 bres, such as viscose, and 

some synthetic 

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 bres are very delicate and require much 

space so as not to crease. Only half 

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 ll the drum when 

washing and choose a spin speed of 800 rpm or lower.

NOTE!

Viscose and acetates are fragile when wet.

DETERGENTS

Eco-labelled detergents are less harmful to the 

environment. Detergent overdosing does not give better 

washing results; it merely causes a greater impact on the 

environment. Try to use less detergent, and increase only 

if you are not satis

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 ed with the results.

NOTE!

Due to environmental concerns, we discourage the use 

of strong chemicals.

When using agents for bleaching or stain removal, 

there is a risk of rust (corrosion) and discolouration of 

the machine.

Summary of Contents for PROFESSIONAL WMC84P

Page 1: ...needs for many years to come Scandinavian design combines clean lines everyday functionality and high quality These are key characteristics of all our products and the reason they are greatly appreciated throughout the world To get the most out of your new machine we recommend that you read the operating instructions before using the machine The operating instructions also include information on h...

Page 2: ...he trap and the drainage pump 9 Cleaning the detergent compartment 9 Cleaning the outside of the machine 9 Cleaning the inside of the machine to avoid unpleasant smells 9 Rinse holes under the agitator 10 If you have hard water 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 The washer door will not open 11 Opening the door in an emergency 11 After power failure 11 Wet washing still in the machine 11 Error messages 12 TECH...

Page 3: ...ed to be used by persons even children that are physically or mentally handicapped or lack experience and knowledge Such persons must receive instruction in how to use the machine or be supervised by a person responsible for their safety Children must be watched to ensure they do not play with the machine In the enclosed plastic bag you will find a tool for opening the washer door in emergencies C...

Page 4: ...e machine is to be transported or stored in unheated premises where the temperature can fall below freezing do as follows Empty the filter and the drainage pump See the Care and cleaning chapter Shut off the water to the washing machine loosen the supply hose to the intake valve and let the water run out from the valve and hose After emptying the pump a small amount of water may remain in the machi...

Page 5: ...fore washing them in the machine COLOURED COTTON Coloured cotton garments labelled with washing instruction 60 C must be washed at 60 C initially to remove any excess dye Failure to observe this advice could lead to the colour running Use detergent without bleach to preserve the colour of the fabric UNBLEACHED LINEN Unbleached linen fabrics should be washed at 60 C using detergent without bleach o...

Page 6: ...e main detergent compartment Liquid detergent When using a liquid detergent observe the detergent manufacturer s recommendations We recommend using a laundry ball with thick detergents In the main detergent compartment use the section wall A Add the detergent into the front compartment of the detergent dispenser Wash ball or net If you use a wash ball or net place it directly in the drum and selec...

Page 7: ...grams Normal wash 40 C Program for normal to heavily soiled laundry whites and colours Follow the washing instructions for each garment This program has five rinses White 90 C Program for normal to heavily soiled laundry Follow the washing instructions for each garment 90 C is a good temperature for white and light coloured cotton such as bed linen White Colour 60 C Program for normal soiled laund...

Page 8: ... LANGUAGE Choose from US English AU English Svenska Dansk Norsk Suomi Français Deutsch Italiano Espanol Русский Ned erlands EU English CHILD SAFE You can activate the Child safe start option to prevent children from starting the machine Choose Child safe On or Child safe Off Deactivate the Child safe option temporarily for three minutes by simultaneously pressing the Start and Stop buttons TEMPERAT...

Page 9: ... rotate 6 Screw on the cover replace the drainage hose on the hatch pin and close the hatch CLEANING THE DETERGENT COMPARTMENT Pull out the detergent compartment using the release button Rinse the compartment and scrub it clean The cover in the fabric softener compartment can be removed NOTE Do not run the detergent compartment through a dishwasher CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE MACHINE Clean the out...

Page 10: ...llustrated and carefully pry to the left 2 Use your other hand to grasp the agitator and pull it towards you 3 Lift the agitator 4 Remove any objects 5 Place the agitator in the mounting hole with the F mark towards you Ensure that all the agitator fasteners are in their holes in the drum Push it in until it catches IF YOU HAVE HARD WATER If you live in an area with hard water high limescale conte...

Page 11: ...sing your washing machine and insert it into the slot on the right hand side of the washing machine door latch The key is attached on the back wall of the detergent dispenser Remove the detergent dispenser from the washing machine and take the door opening key 4 Push the tool downwards to open the washing machine door After use store the emergency door opening key C in the dedicated compartment B ...

Page 12: ...ng machine door If this does not resolve the problem call the service division Water inlet fault Check that the tap on the water pipe is open that the filter in the machine s water inlet is not blocked Action 1 Shut off the water tap and unscrew the hose 2 Clean the filter in the inlet valve on the machine 3 Screw the hose back on and turn on the tap 4 Run the program again to check if the fault is...

Page 13: ...cotton Connection Cold water 20 C Test method for noise measurement IEC 60704 2 4 Power requirement when machine turned off 0 3 W Power requirement for Delayed Start 6 0 W Power requirement when program finished 3 0 W Detergent PBIS and Anti Sudsing Agent 10ml must be added via the detergent compartment TECHNICAL INFORMATION ...

Page 14: ...loth 1 Right 31 Bath towel 30 Shirt 1 Front 29 Undershorts 1 Rear 28 T shirt 27 Undershorts 1 Center 26 Pillow case 1 Front 25 Sheet 1 Left 24 Wash cloths all 23 Bath towel 1 Right 22 Shirt 1 Center 21 T shirt 1 Rear 20 Undershorts 1 Left 19 Undershorts 1 Front 18 Tablecloth 1 17 T shirt 1 Right 16 Shirt 1 Center 15 Bath towel 1 Left 14 Handkerchiefs 13 Sheets 1 Right 12 Pillow case 1 Rear 11 T sh...

Page 15: ...inlet water temperature Wash drum and liquid compartment material Outer casing material Water connection Drain 850 mm 595 mm 700 mm 82 kg 80 l 10 kg 400 1400 The sound pressure level is below 70 dB A See type plate See type plate 0 1 1 MPa 1 10 kp cm2 10 100 N cm2 90 C Stainless steel Powder coated and hot galvanized sheet steel or stainless steel 1 5 m pex pipe 1 7 m polypropylene hose ...

Page 16: ...prox 1 10kp cm2 10 100N cm2 There should be a stopcock on the water pipe If the pipes are newly installed it may be wise to flush them through so that any dirt is washed away Otherwise dirt can clog the filter in the machine s water intake and cut off cut off or reduce water flow to the machine Check for leaks Use only the supply hose supplied with the machine Do not re use old hoses or other loose ...

Page 17: ...t 18 mm ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION If the machine is delivered from the factory with a plug attached it can be connected to an earthed wall socket Otherwise a permanent connection using a multipolar circuit breaker must be made by a qualified professional CAUTION If this appliance is supplied from a cord extensions set or electrical portable outlet device the cord extension ser or electrical portable...

Page 18: ... service division make sure that you know its model designation 1 type designation 2 and serial number 3 The model designation can be found on the panel The type designation and serial number can be found on the type plate on the inside of the washer door NOTE For repairs and maintenance original spare parts must be used ...

Page 19: ...ash X 60 2 1400 10 12 68 80 1 30 1 10 Micro fibre wash 60 3 1400 10 26 49 75 1 00 0 55 Micro fibre wash 40 3 1400 10 26 44 70 0 50 0 50 Disinfection X 90 2 1400 10 12 98 110 2 70 2 00 Disinfection X 60 3 1400 10 12 83 95 1 70 1 40 Disinfection X 40 3 1400 10 12 83 95 0 90 1 30 Allergy Cotton 90 6 1200 10 28 82 110 1 80 2 55 Allergy Cotton 60 6 1200 10 28 72 100 1 00 2 40 Allergy Cotton 40 6 1200 1...

Page 20: ... temperatures washing time can be longer at higher temperatures it can be shorter Unevenly distributed laundry or lumps of laundry in the washing machine drum can cause problems such as vibration and noisy operation The appliance can sense such lumps and will try to redistribute the laundry Smaller loads e g one towel one sweater one bathrobe etc or clothes made of materials with special geometric...

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Page 24: ...MAIN POWER SWITCH SELECT A PROGRAMME You select a programme by turning the programme selector The selected programme is shown in the display CLOSE THE WASHER DOOR AND PRESS THE START BUTTON The time remaining is shown in hours and minutes ADD DETERGENT AND FABRIC SOFTENER AS REQUIRED The detergent packaging will have recommendations for how much detergent you should use With only a small amount of...

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