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o

 

Open the lid 
and 
redistribute the 
load when the 
drum stops 
moving. 

E4 

Very little water 
is supplied. 

o

 

Tap is not turned on, 
there is a water failure or 
low water pressure so the 
water cannot reach the 
set level after a long 
time. 

o

 

Turn on the 
tap or re-use 
when the 
water pressure 
is normal.  

E5 

Delay start did 
not work. 

o

 

The lid was open during 
the preset time.  

o

 

Ensure the lid 
is closed after 
setting a delay 
start.  

E6 

Abnormal water 
level sensor. 

o

 

Water level sensor failure, 
short circuit or circuit 
break. 

o

 

Call the 
Customer Care 
Helpline.  

E7 

Constant water 
supply or 
automatic 
drainage. 

o

 

Abnormal inlet valve or 
water level sensor.  

o

 

Turn off the 
power supply 
after drainage 
and call the 
Customer Care 
Helpline.  

E8 

Temperature 
sensor 
malfunction. 

o

 

Temperature sensor is cut 
or short.  

o

 

Call the 
Customer Care 
Helpline.  

 
 

If  a  fault  code  reappears  after  following  the 
above advice and clearing the fault code. You 
should  turn  the  washing  machine  off  using 
the  POWER  button.  Disconnect  the  appliance 
from  your  mains  supply.  Then  arrange  for  an 
engineer  to  attend  the  appliance.  You  should 
contact 

the 

Baumatic 

Customer 

Care 

Department on 1800 444 357. 

 

 

IF 

AN 

ENGINEER 

ATTENDS 

DURING 

THE 

GUARANTEE  PERIOD  AND  FINDS  THAT  A  FAULT 
HAS  BEEN  CAUSED  BY  AN  ITEM  ON  THE  ERROR 
CODE  LIST,  WHICH  COULD  HAVE  BEEN  CLEARED 
BY  THE  CUSTOMER,  THEN  YOU  MAY  BE  LIABLE 
FOR THE COST OF THE SERVICE CALL. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for BWM50

Page 1: ...BWM50 5 kg BWM70 7 kg Top loading washing machine...

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Page 3: ...ion Manual contains important information including safety installation points which will enable you to get the most out of your appliance Please keep it in a safe place so that it is easily available...

Page 4: ...program 16 Delay start 17 Safety lock 17 Imbalance control 18 Maintenance and cleaning 18 23 In daily use 18 Control panel and washing machine cabinet 18 Detergent drawer 19 The washing machine drum 1...

Page 5: ...5 Environmental note...

Page 6: ...l or base area is damaged As this could allow access to the internal components of the machine o The appliance should be turned off and isolated from the mains supply before either cleaning or mainten...

Page 7: ...cotton products or other waterproof clothing in the machine o Your washing machine should not be used for dry cleaning o If you use either dyes or bleaching agents inside this machine then you should...

Page 8: ...Interior drum 5 Machine body 6 Control panel 7 Adjustable feet 8 Rear control board 9 Inlet valve 10 Power cord 11 Back cover 12 Drain pipe 13 Base 14 Drum o 5 programs o 5 kg wash load BWM50 o 7 kg...

Page 9: ...0 Appliance dimensions Height 900 mm Width 540 mm Depth 545 mm For future reference please record the following information which can be found on the rating plate and the date of purchase which can be...

Page 10: ...te and deactivate the safety lock 5 Water temperature button Press this button repeatedly to choose the required washing temperature You can select COLD WARM or HOT 6 Program button Press this button...

Page 11: ...Do not place undiluted detergent powder directly onto clothes as this can cause discoloration IMPORTANT You should always use a low sudsing detergent in your appliance o Liquid detergent can also be...

Page 12: ...er is then the more detergent you will need to use The detergent manufacturers normally give guidance as to how much extra detergent should be used depending on the hardness of the water Preparing the...

Page 13: ...ir first wash o Garments should be unfolded and shook out before being placed inside the machine A selection of wash care symbols Washing Boiling temp 95 C Normal temp 60 C Normal temp 40 C Do not was...

Page 14: ...ropriate wash program for your laundry Please see the table below for a general guide Wash program Recommended laundry NORMAL Regular washing HEAVY To wash coats jeans and other big clothes JEANS To w...

Page 15: ...program Selecting a water level o You can also select a water level for your wash program according to the amount of laundry that you are washing using the water level button 1 Please see the table be...

Page 16: ...please see the table below Laundry item Approximate weight g 1 x Sheet 400 500 1 x Pillowcase 150 200 1 x Quilt cover 700 1 x Tablecloth 400 500 1 x Teacloth 100 1 x Bathrobe 900 1200 1 x Towel 150 25...

Page 17: ...to ensure that the wash program is complete by the time you have set For example if you program a delay time of 3 hours this means that the wash program will be finished in 3 hours o You can set a del...

Page 18: ...ash cycle has completed you should pull out the detergent drawer slightly so it can dry out o Leave the lid open for a short while after a wash cycle has completed This should help to prevent stagnant...

Page 19: ...sible for the drum to become stained IMPORTANT Do not use a descaling agent iron steel wool or scouring agents to clean the drum of your appliance o Remove any rust stains on the drum with an appropri...

Page 20: ...the drum wall o Wash the filter and filter cover in warm soapy water before drying thoroughly o Clip the filter back into position on the drum wall o Reattach the filter cover by sliding it back down...

Page 21: ...stained area face down on a paper towel or white cloth Apply the stain remover to the back of the stain This forces the stain off the fabric instead of through it Stain removal guide Stain Removal Met...

Page 22: ...d clothes Mould Mould stains should be cleaned as soon as possible The stain should be washed with detergent and if it does not disappear it should be wiped with oxygenated water in proportion of 3 In...

Page 23: ...t with the garments If this happens try to wash out these stains as quickly as you can and try to avoid getting conditioner on the garments in future After the final rinse I can still see foam o Moder...

Page 24: ...lace or store your washing machine in a location where the ambient temperature could fall below 0 C otherwise the water in it could freeze up o Never place or store laundry products on top of the appl...

Page 25: ...s by rotating the foot o When the appliance is set to the correct height screw the nut back tightly to lock into position o Make sure that the washing machine does not move when you press down the top...

Page 26: ...ne case and the foam lining o After unpacking the machine turn the appliance upside down gently onto a soft surface such as a towel or blanket o Insert the bottom cover in the groove on the base from...

Page 27: ...in the image or the inlet pipe is at risk of leaking o Connect the inlet pipe to the water supply tap using the screw thread Make sure it is securely connected o Ensure that a washer is placed inside...

Page 28: ...nto the water outlet port o Attach the drainage pipe over the sealing ring onto the water outlet port o Reposition the clamp over the drainage pipe and sealing ring o Secure the drain hose to the wate...

Page 29: ...he tap to hold it in position o ALWAYS use an elbow to bend the drain hose at a proper bending angle Fix it well when using the elbow o NEVER EXTEND THE DRAINAGE HOSE FROM ITS ORIGINAL LENGTH o You sh...

Page 30: ...rogram section Error code failure system If your appliance senses that it is not operating correctly then an error code may appear on the LED display The following error codes can possibly be remedied...

Page 31: ...inage o Abnormal inlet valve or water level sensor o Turn off the power supply after drainage and call the Customer Care Helpline E8 Temperature sensor malfunction o Temperature sensor is cut or short...

Page 32: ...el is not responding during a program o If you want to change the cycle after the washing machine has started press the pause button and then change the program o Check that the safety lock is not act...

Page 33: ...neer to perform any necessary repair If your appliance is installed in such a way that an engineer is concerned that damage will be caused to the appliance or your kitchen then he will not complete a...

Page 34: ...824 Service Telephone 1800 444 357 Website www thinkappliances com Applico Ltd P O 92900 Onehunga Auckland New Zealand 1061 Website www applico nz United Kingdom Baumatic Ltd Baumatic Buildings 6 Benn...

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