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CLEANING THE INSIDE OF THE MACHINE TO PRE-

VENT PROBLEMS WITH ODOUR

Today’s modern detergents mean that washing
at low temperatures is often sufficient. Howe-
ver, this can result in small deposits forming
inside the machine. These can eventually lead
to odour problems.

To avoid these problems, we recommend run-

ning a 95° program on a few occasions each
year. You should use a small quantity of deter-
gent at the same time. It is not necessary to fill
the machine with washing.

CLEANING HOLES UNDER THE RIDGES

If you suspect that objects, eg, nails, paperclips,
pins and so on, have fallen through the washing
drum you should check the space underneath
the ridges. Such items can corrode and cause
rust stains on your washing. Nails and other
sharp objects can tear fabrics.

Proceed as follows:

1. Use a screwdriver or similar tool.

2

. Insert the screwdriver in

the middle hole in the rid-
ge and carefully push the
screwdriver handle to the
left.

3

. Grip the ridge with

your other hand and
pull it towards you as
illustrated.

4

. Lift up the ridge.

5

. Remove any objects.

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. Position the ridge in the fixing holes with the

F-mark facing you. Ensure that the ridge lugs fit
firmly in their holes in the drum. Slide away
from you until it stops.

HARD WATER

If you live in an area with hard water, the was-
her drum may become coated with a grey-white
deposit. To get rid of the deposit, pour a packet
of citric acid, about 20 gram, in the drum and
run the Normal wash program at 95°C. You
will find citric acid on the spice shelf in your
grocer’s store.

Summary of Contents for W6021

Page 1: ...d as the outside and that the ethical and moral principles with which we have built this machine are as high as the quality and performance that you will obtain from it We hope that our product will k...

Page 2: ...gy hazards Save time Economy and effi ciency Detergents Textile dyeing 8 Washing 11 14 Instructions step by step Av a i l a b l e programs 9 Consumption values 1 5 CARE Page 10 Care and Cleaning 16 17...

Page 3: ...ion instructions WASHER DOOR The door of the washer opens electrically Con sequently the door cannot be opened normally until the machine is connected to an electric power supply However emergency ope...

Page 4: ...g The machine is made and marked to facilita te recycling GENERAL Study and save this Use and Care Guide for future reference Electrical and water installation if required must be carried out by autho...

Page 5: ...the compartment Disengaging the child safety catch To disengage the child safety catch push the catch to the left and then towards the back of the machine CHILD SAFETY CATCH ON TEMPERATURE KNOB Under...

Page 6: ...2 DETERGENT COMPARTMENT MAIN WASH 3 CONDITIONER COMPARTMENT 4 DETERGENT DIVIDER LOCATED UNDERNEATH 5 CHILD SAFETY CATCH 1 DETERGENT COMPARTMENT 2 MAIN POWER SWITCH 3 PROGRAM PANEL 4 DATA PLATE 5 COVE...

Page 7: ...N OFF 3 MAIN POWER SWITCH 4 START STOP BUTTON 5 DOOR OPENING 6 SUPER RINSE 7 NO SPIN NO DRAIN 8 SPIN SPEED 800 REVS PER MIN 9 TEMPERATURE KNOB 10 PROGRAM SELECTOR KNOB THE PROGRAMS ARE DESCRIBED IN TH...

Page 8: ...tart washing here is some advice that can be useful SORTING THE WASHING Sort garments in relation to How soiled they are Colour Material GARMENTS Close zip fasteners so that they do not chafe against...

Page 9: ...This program has a shorter main wash than Normal wash but it is often sufficient for normally soi led washing ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY Select Super quick wash if you simply need to freshen up shirts or...

Page 10: ...10 This page has been left blank for technical printing reasons...

Page 11: ...washing If you put a smaller amount in the machine you can reduce the amount of deter gent accordingly 8 WASHING Powder detergent Pour in the powder for main wash and any pre wash Liquid detergent A...

Page 12: ...in speed of 800 revolutions minute short spin By pressing the button the program will be executed without a spin and will be comple ted without draining The fabrics will thus re main floating in the w...

Page 13: ...r programs 1 3 four extra rinses will be included and one spin will be omitted For programs 4 8 two extra rinses will be included before the final ordinary rinse C Delicate wash high water level C 30...

Page 14: ...n the main wash Spin speed before the machine enters spin mode Super rinse before the machine enters rinse mode PROGRAM COMPLETED The program is complete when the door can be opened with the button If...

Page 15: ...9 0 95 120 Light wash Cotton linen 60 C 5 0 kg 49 0 90 80 Synthetic wash Polyester cotton 3 0 kg 28 0 35 65 polyester nylon 40 C Quick wash Cotton linen 60 C 5 0 kg 35 0 90 58 Super quick Polyester co...

Page 16: ...ot spray the machine with water 10 CARE AND CLEANING CLEANING THE NEEDLE TRAP AND THE DRAIN PUMP The washing machine has a trap in which coins hairpins and similar items fasten Clean the need le trap...

Page 17: ...ch items can corrode and cause rust stains on your washing Nails and other sharp objects can tear fabrics Proceed as follows 1 Use a screwdriver or similar tool 2 Insert the screwdriver in the middle...

Page 18: ...on if the power supply is interrupted Is water still present in the machine Run either of the Drain or Spin programs at a suitable speed to remove the water Emergency opening If all else fails emergen...

Page 19: ...ribute the load 2 Run the Spin program at a suitable speed WATER REMAINS IN THE MACHINE AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM Is the button No spin No Drain pressed in The machine has completed the program wit ho...

Page 20: ...e 0 1 1 MPa 1 10 kp cm2 10 100 N cm2 Material Washing drum and fluid container Stainless steel Material Outer cover Powder lacquered and hot galvanized steel sheet or stainless steel Positioning Four...

Page 21: ...rd for address and telephone number GUARANTEE For guarantee details see the guarantee card 000000000000 TYPE WMxx xxx x xxxxxxx M xxxxxxxW BEFORE CONTACTING THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT Before contacting th...

Page 22: ...Heavy Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Qucik wash Synthetic Super quick Wool hand wash wash wash wash wash wash wash wash wash Temperature C 60 95 60 95 60 40 40 60 40 40 60 30 40 30 40 Spin speed 8...

Page 23: ...d detergent 8 Main power switch 8 14 Material 7 14 Needle trap 10 No drain 8 No spin 8 Normal wash 7 8 14 Nylon 7 Odeur 10 Options 8 Overfill protection 2 Packing material 2 Panel 6 Partition piece 5...

Page 24: ...24 Art No 80 654 12 Rev 02 The right to make changes is reserved Printed on environment friendly paper...

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