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PROBLEM 

 
 
PROBABLE CAUSE 

 
 
WHAT YOU CAN DO  

The Water 
 drains from 
 your Washing 
 Machine as  
soon as it has 
 filled. 
 

The end of the water drain 
hose is in too low a  
position for the machine. 

Place the water drain hose at a 
better height. 

No water seen in the  
drum during the washing 
cycle. 

Nothing wrong – the water 
is in the lower part of the 
drum. 

You don’t need to do anything. 

Detergent residue shows 
 up on clothes 

Pieces of some detergents 
that do not dissolve in  
water may stick to your  
clothes. 

Set your Washing Machine to a 
‘Rinsing Cycle’ to get rid of the 
stains.  Brush off residue powder
with a brush when dry. 

Grey stains show up on  
the clothes 

These stains may be the 
result of oil, cream or  
ointment. 

In the next washing, use the 
maximum detergent amount 
declared by the detergent 
manufacturer. 
 

The Spinning Cycle is not 
done or starts only after 
 a delay 

Nothing wrong.  

Your Washing Machine has an 
unbalanced load control system 
that will try to distribute your 
clothes evenly.  After your 
clothes have been distributed 
more evenly, the spinning 
process will begin.   
For the next washing cycle,  
place your clothes more evenly. 

The Loading Door will 
not open. 

Remember that your 
machine has a delay  
release of 2 minutes after 
the end of a programme. 

Ensure that the pilot light is off, 
Wait out 2 minutes and then  
Open the door. 

 

Summary of Contents for BTWM4

Page 1: ...0 BTWM4...

Page 2: ...st time It also contains valuable Troubleshooting tips so that you can solve faults without having to call for a service engineer Instruction Manual for your Baumatic BTWM4 FULLY INTEGRATED FULL HEIGH...

Page 3: ...ur Washing Machine 12 15 The Programme Knob 12 Selecting a Washing Programme 13 Starting a Washing Programme 14 Interrupting a Programme 14 Additional Functions Buttons 15 WASHING PROGRAMME CHART 16 1...

Page 4: ...me en ns si io on ns s i in n c cm m H He ei ig gh ht t x x W Wi id dt th h x x D De ep pt th h 8 82 2 x x 5 59 9 5 5 x x 5 53 3 S SP PE EC CI IF FI IC CA AT TI IO ON NS S O OF F Y YO OU UR R B BT TW...

Page 5: ...UNNING DO NOT FORCE OPEN THE DOOR OF THE MACHINE WHILE THE MACHINE IS RUNNING DO NOT TOUCH THE DRAIN HOSE AND WATER DURING DRAINING THE WASHING MACHINE CAN REACH HIGH TEMPERATURES DURING DRAINING DO N...

Page 6: ...ON OFF button is out and turn the knob clockwise until the needle points to the mark matching the programme you want to use 2 Wash Temperature Selector Control Knob see page 13 for details on use This...

Page 7: ...kets coins buttons clips etc and that the zips are undone 9 If your machine has a filter you should check regularly that it is clean not blocked Be especially wary of coins brassiere wire fluff hair 9...

Page 8: ...achine 2 Turn on the water supply Note on using your Washing Machine for the first time There may be water left inside your machine after factory tests and trials The first time you run a wash cycle y...

Page 9: ...ing machine separately and according to colour and group loose piece by piece Do not exceed the maximum weight of clothes as given below Cotton Maximum 5 kg HOW TO OPEN THE DOOR Pressing the hidden le...

Page 10: ...There is the chance of rust residues coming off and causing stains Zip up and button your clothes Remove the plastic or metal hooks of curtains or place them inside a washing bag and tie Pull textiles...

Page 11: ...bric Conditioner Compartment This compartment is used for fabric softeners At the end of the washing programme water will automatically be siphoned out leaving the compartment ready for the next wash...

Page 12: ...achines The amount needed for different washing loads and types will be written on the packaging of your detergent NOTE The harder the water in your area the more detergent you will need to use SOFTEN...

Page 13: ...on of your machine When washing them it is best to use DELICATE PROGRAMMMES You can wash woollen garments in the SPECIAL WOOL PROGRAMME Make sure first of all that your woollens are washable Running y...

Page 14: ...rogrammes can operate with hot or cold water You can wash cotton synthetic wool silk and acrylic garments Basically the PROGRAMMES are differentiated by the drum rotation rate and by temperature wash...

Page 15: ...this time THEN run the programme you have selected by pressing the ON OFF button Interrupting a Programme You can interrupt a programme at any time by pressing the STOP START button Simply do this an...

Page 16: ...ss this button to eliminate the spin phase from any programme selected This helps stop the creasing of special fabrics CREASEGUARD Press this button to interrupt the last rinse and hold the clothes im...

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Page 19: ...g Machine NOTE If the power goes off blackout and on again after a while at any stage of the washing programme your machine will continue the programme from the same place it had stopped Note that thi...

Page 20: ...ashing machine Cleaning the drain pump outlet filter You should clean this filter after every 25 washing cycle programmes to keep the drain pump running efficiently this will enable more efficient was...

Page 21: ...drawer Pull the detergent drawer to the end Diagram 1 Lift the front of the drawer and pull it out Diagram 2 After the drawer has dried off put it back into its housing the same way you had pulled it...

Page 22: ...program by pressing the On Off button o Unplug your machine when the program is over program end light is on When you complete this process the remaining water inside the machine will be drained Ther...

Page 23: ...22 NOTES ON STAINS AND HOW TO REMOVE THEM FROM YOUR CLOTHES...

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Page 25: ...sn t Work The PROGRAM KNOB is in STOP OFF Status Shut the door properly You should hear it click Water tap is closed Open water tap The water inlet hose may be bent Check the water inlet hose Pressure...

Page 26: ...ve put in too much detergent Press the ON OFF button To prevent frothing dilute one tablespoon of softener in a half litre of water pour it into the detergent drawer Press the ON OFF button after 5 1...

Page 27: ...ns Brush off residue powder with a brush when dry Grey stains show up on the clothes These stains may be the result of oil cream or ointment In the next washing use the maximum detergent amount declar...

Page 28: ...2 3 THE PLASTIC PARTS FOUND IN THE INTERIOR OF YOUR WASHING MACHINE WILL FALL DOWN UNDER THE DEVICE 4 CAREFULLY LIFT YOUR MACHINE UP SLIGHTLY PICKING UP THE PLASTIC PARTS IF THERE ARE STILL SOME THAT...

Page 29: ...tant that you familiarise yourself with your Washing Machine s dimensions Please see the illustration below for details The space where you will be installing your washing machine will need to have th...

Page 30: ...supplied template mark the points where you are going to drill the holes to attach the d cor door Taking a drill make two holes of 2mm diameter and one hole of 3 5mm diameter in the places illustrate...

Page 31: ...or to open to the right take a 1 2mm drill bit make a hole as shown in the illustration below B pictured below is a door magnet Now you will need to fit the anchoring lugs screwing each one in as show...

Page 32: ...ht at bottom of page 29 Now you have to fit the anchoring lugs for the door Please note that in the case of attaching the door so that it opens to the left the top left hand anchoring lug is to be fit...

Page 33: ...to your Washing machine The illustration to the Right shows the correct Positioning for the door Opening to the left Or if installing so that the door opens to the right follow the installation instru...

Page 34: ...g its height by turning its feet you can also replace the top of your appliance with an optional lower one To do this 1 Remove the old top A by unscrewing the screws that fasten it to the machine 2 Re...

Page 35: ...____________________________ ELECTRICAL CONNECTION YOUR WASHING MACHINE WORKS ON 220 240V 50 Hz IT COMES WITH ITS OWN SPECIALLY MOULDED EARTHED PLUG THAT HAS BEEN ATTACHED TO THE POWER CABLE OF YOUR W...

Page 36: ...the end of the water inlet hoses on the tap side 1 Connect the WHITE HEADED HOSE to the WATER INLET VALVE with the white filter connect the RED HEADED HOSE to the WATER INLET VALVE with the red filer...

Page 37: ...35 CONFORMITY TO W E E E DIRECTIVE...

Page 38: ...nder of the guarantee on the original product purchased This guarantee does not cover Sinks and taps Failure to comply with the manufacturer s instructions for use The replacement of cosmetic componen...

Page 39: ...United Kingdom Sales Telephone 44 118 933 6900 Sales Fax 44 118 931 0035 Service Telephone 44 118 933 6911 Service Fax 44 118 986 9124 Spares Telephone 44 118 933 6922 Technical Advice Telephone 44 11...

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