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TECHNICAL INFORMATION

INFORMATION ON ENERGY LABELLING

Information sheet, in compliance with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No. 1061/2010

Model WM80.C

Maximum washing load 

9 kg

Energy e

  ciency class 

A+++

Annual energy consumption (AE

C

)  

227 kWh per year 

1)

Energy consumption

   Standard cotton 

 60 °C with full load (E

t,60

)  

1,50 kWh

   Standard cotton 

60 °C with half load (E

t,60½

)  

0,82 kWh

   Standard cotton 

40 °C with half load (E

t,40½

)  

0,49 kWh

Power consumption

   O

  (P

o

) 0,4 

W

   Mode without switching o

  (P

l

)  

0,4 W

Annual water consumption (AW

C

)  

11660 litres per year 

2)

Spinning e

  ciency class  

3)

Maximum spin speed  

1400 rpm

Residual moisture 

53 %

Washing program  

Standard cotton 

4) 

Program duration

   Standard cotton 

 60 °C with full load (E

t,60

)  

180 minutes

   Standard cotton 

 60 °C with half load (E

t,60½

)  

145 minutes

   Standard cotton 

 40 °C with half load (E

t,40½

)  

135 minutes

Noise emissions

   Washing stage 

59 dB(A) re 1 pW

   Spinning stage  

81 dB(A) re 1 pW

1) 

Based on 220 standard washing cycles for Standard cotton 

 for full and half load in energy saving modes. Actual power consumption will depend 

on the way the appliance is used.

2) 

Based on 220 standard washing cycles for Standard cotton 

 with full and half load. Actual water consumption will depend on the way the 

appliance is used.

3) 

On a scale from G (the least e

  cient) to A (the most e

  cient).

4) Standard 

cotton 

 are standard washing programs used for gathering the information for the energy label. These programs are intended for 

washing normally soiled cotton fabric and they are the most e

  cient in terms of overall power and water consumption. Actual water temperature may 

deviate from the temperature selected for the washing cycle.

Summary of Contents for PROFESSIONAL WMC943VS

Page 1: ...es 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 ne...

Page 2: ...t compartment 11 Cleaning the outside of the machine 11 Cleaning the inside of the machine to avoid unpleasant smells 11 Rinse holes under the agitator 11 If you have hard water 12 TROUBLESHOOTING 13...

Page 3: ...nd temperature Bleaches that contain chlorine can be replaced with oxygen based bleaches Otherwise a neutralization cycle should be performed by running the Cotton program at the highest temperature F...

Page 4: ...of children Activate Child safe start button lock You can activate the Child safe start option button lock to prevent children from starting the washing machine see the Settings section Activate chil...

Page 5: ...has not dropped within 60 seconds the programme is terminated TRANSPORT WINTER STORAGE If the machine is to be transported or stored in unheated premises where the temperature can fall below freezing...

Page 6: ...OLOURED 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...

Page 7: ...e of detergent is suitable for which temperature Powder detergent Pour the powder into the compartment for the main wash and pre wash as well if desired Do not use the separator in the main detergent...

Page 8: ...n 90 C 60 C 40 C cannot be canceled during washing program Complete cycle will be done Fabric softener Pour the fabric softener into the compartment with the symbol Follow the recommendations on the f...

Page 9: ...cold supplies If for some reason no hot water is available the machine waits for one minute and then fills with cold water only The wash drum does not start to rotate until it begins to fill with wat...

Page 10: ...settings LANGUAGE Choose from US English AU English Svenska Dansk Norsk Suomi Fran ais Deutsch Italiano Espanol Nederlands EU English CHILD SAFE You can activate the Child safe start option to prevent...

Page 11: ...nt of detergent once a month to avoid problems with odours It is not necessary to put any washing in the machine RINSE HOLES UNDER THE AGITATOR If you suspect that objects such as nails or paper clips...

Page 12: ...area with hard water high limescale content a greyish white coating may form on the washer drum To remove this empty a sachet of citric acid approx 20 gram into the washer drum and run any 90 C progr...

Page 13: ...gency door opening key C see figure in the section Using 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...

Page 14: ...on the water pipe is open that the filter in the machine s water intake is not blocked Action 1 Shut o the water tap and unscrew the hose 2 Clean the filter in the intake valve on the machine 3 Screw...

Page 15: ...utes Standard cotton 60 C with half load Et 60 145 minutes Standard cotton 40 C with half load Et 40 135 minutes Noise emissions Washing stage 59 dB A re 1 pW Spinning stage 81 dB A re 1 pW 1 Based on...

Page 16: ...x washing capacity 9 kg Spin speed rpm 400 1400 Sound pressure level The sound pressure level is below 70 dB A Rated power See type plate Heater output See type plate Water pressure 0 1 1 MPa 1 10 kp...

Page 17: ...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 o the water supply Use only the supply hose supplied with th...

Page 18: ...t 3000 W and fused 16 A If a residual current device is being used this should be type A NOTE Repairs and maintenance relating to safety or performance must be carried out by a qualified professional...

Page 19: ...nation 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 N...

Page 20: ...10 0 20 MOP wash X 90 2 1400 9 10 70 80 3 30 2 05 MOP wash X 60 2 1400 9 10 62 72 1 70 1 30 Micro fibre 60 3 1400 9 24 44 68 1 60 1 15 Micro fibre 40 3 1400 9 24 44 68 0 55 1 05 Disinfection X 90 2 14...

Page 21: ...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 n...

Page 22: ...22 YOUR NOTES...

Page 23: ...23 YOUR NOTES...

Page 24: ...lect 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...

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