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Turning the machine on

You can prepare the machine for 

program selection by pressing the 

the “On/Off” button. When the “On/

Off” button is pressed, the “Lid” light 

illuminates indicating that the door is 

unlocked. Press the “On/Off” button 

again to shut down the machine.

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  Pressing the “On/Off” button does not 

necessarily mean that the program 

has started. Press "Start/Pause/

Cancel" button to start the program.

Program selection

Select the appropriate program from the 

program table and the following washing 

temperature table according to type, 

amount and degree of soiling of the 

laundry. Select the desired program with 

the program selection button.

Each of these main programmes 

comprise of a complete washing 

process, including washing, rinsing 

and, if required, spin cycles.

90˚C 

Normally soiled, white 

cottons and linens. (Ex.: 

coffee table covers, 

tablecloths, towels, bed 

sheets)

60˚C 

Normally soiled, fade proof 

colored linens, cottons 

or synthetic clothes 

(Ex.:  shirts, nightgowns, 

pajamas) and lightly soiled 

white linen clothes (Ex.: 

underwear)

40˚C

30°C 

Cold  

For delicate clothes (Ex.: 

lace curtains), blended 

clothes including synthetics 

and woolens.

Programs are limited with the highest 

spin speed appropriate for that 

particular type of cloth.

Sort the laundry according to type 

of fabric, color, degree of soiling and 

permissible water temperature when 

choosing a program.

Always select the lowest required 

temperature. Higher temperature 

means higher power consumption.

For further program details, see, 

“Program Selection Table”

Main programs 

Depending on the type of textile, the 

following main programs are available:

• Cottons

You can wash your durable clothes with 

this program. Washes with vigorous 

washing movements in a longer 

washing cycle. It is recommended for 

your cotton items (such as bed sheets, 

duvet and pillowcase sets, bathrobes, 

underclothing, etc.).

• Synthetics

You can wash your less durable clothes 

on this program. Washes with gentler 

washing movements and in shorter 

washing cycles. It is recommended for 

your synthetic clothes (such as shirts, 

blouses, synthetic/cotton blended 

garments, etc.). For curtains and lace, 

using the “Synthetic 40” program with 

pre-wash and anti-creasing functions 

selected is recommended. Detergent 

should not be put in the pre-wash 

compartment. Less detergent should be 

put in the main wash compartment as 

loose knit fabrics (lace) foam too much 

due to its meshed structure.

• Woollens

You can wash your machine-washable 

woolen garments on this program. Wash 

by selecting the proper temperature 

according to the labels of your clothes. 

It is recommended to use appropriate 

detergents for woolens. 

Additional programs 

For special cases, there are also extra 

programs available:

Additional programs may differ 

according to the features of your 

machine.

• Delicates

You can wash your delicate clothes 

on this program. It has more sensitive 

washing movements and does not make 

intermediate spinning compared to the 

synthetic program. It must be used for 

clothes for which sensitive washing is 

recommended.

Summary of Contents for WMC61

Page 1: ...WMC62W WMC61W Automatic washing machine ...

Page 2: ...odels will be identified in the manual Explanation of symbols Throughout this Operation Manual the following symbols are used C Important information or useful hints about usage A Warning for hazardous situations with regard to life and property B Warning for supply voltage This appliance s packaging material is recyclable Help recycle it and protect the environment by dropping it off in the munic...

Page 3: ...ndry 12 Preparing clothes for washing 12 Correct load capacity 13 Loading door 13 Detergents and softeners 13 5 Selecting a Program and Operating Your Machine 15 Control panel 15 Turning the machine on 16 Program selection 16 Spin Speed selection 17 Program selection and consumption table 18 Auxiliary functions 19 Starting the Program 19 Progressing a program 19 Changing the program after the prog...

Page 4: ...4 EN 1 Detergent Drawer 2 Door 3 Top Lid 4 Control Panel 5 Filter Cap 6 Height adjustable feet Overview 1 Your Washing Machine Figure 1 ...

Page 5: ...in the documentation accompanying it are obtained in laboratory in accordance with the relevant standards Depending on operational and environmental conditions of the appliance values may vary Models Maximum dry laundry capacity kg Height cm Width cm Depth cm Net Weight kg Electricity V Hz Total Current A Total Power W Spinning cycle rpm max WMC62W WMC61W 6 6 84 84 60 60 50 50 63 63 230 V 50Hz 230...

Page 6: ...Start Pause Cancel button for 3 seconds to cancel the program set in your machine before calling the authorized service First Use To prepare your machine for washing carry out your first washing process without loading your machine and with detergent under Cottons 90 C program Ensure that the cold water connections has been made correctly when installing your machine If the current fuse or circuit...

Page 7: ...n equivalent current rating indicated on the rating plate at the front of the machine behind the kick plate After removing the plug from its transit position please insert the plug seal to prevent water spillage entering the machine Electrical requirements Before you insert the plug into the wall socket make sure that the voltage and the frequency shown in the rating label corresponds to your elec...

Page 8: ...een and yellow or green 2 Connect the blue neutral wire to the terminal in the plug marked N or coloured black 3 Connect the brown live wire to the terminal in the plug marked L or coloured red With the alternative plugs a 13A fuse must be fitted either in the plug or adaptor or in the main fuse box If in doubt contact a qualified electrician ...

Page 9: ...iance without the transportation safety bolts properly fixed in place Appropriate installation location Install the appliance in environments which have no risk of freezing in a stable and level position C The floor must be capable of carrying the load on it C If the washing machine and a drier are placed on top of each other their approximate weight together may reach 180 kg when they are full Im...

Page 10: ...ghten the nut carefully after checking the seal To prevent any water leakage and any other damage to be caused by it keep the taps closed when the machine is not in use Models with a single water inlet should not be connected to the hot water tap Laundry may be damaged or the appliance may switch to protection mode and not work When returning the appliance to its place after maintenance or cleanin...

Page 11: ...er cord plug must be within easy reach after installation The voltage and the allowed fuse protection are specified in the section Technical Specifications The specified voltage must be equal to your mains voltage Connection via extension cords or multi plugs should not be made B A damaged power cable must be replaced by a qualified electrician B The appliance must not be operated whilst faulty un...

Page 12: ...uch as coins pens and paper clips If possible turn pockets out and brush Place small items like infants socks and nylon stockings etc in a laundry bag pillow case or something similar This will also save your laundry from getting lost Place curtains in the machine with care Remove curtain rails and pullers Fasten zippers sew loose buttons and mend rips and tears Wash machine washable or hand washa...

Page 13: ...artments The detergent dispenser may be in two different types according to the model of your machine I for prewash II for main wash III siphon for softener Detergent softener and other cleaning agents Add detergent and softener before starting the washing program Never open the detergent dispenser drawer while the washing program is running When using a program without pre wash no detergent shoul...

Page 14: ...water before placing it in the detergent drawer Liquid detergent When using liquid or gel washing detergents please note the following The liquid detergent may leave stains on your laundry if time delay feature is selected Do not use liquid detergent if you want to wash using the time delay feature Do not use liquid detergent for the main wash in a cycle with pre wash Use the detergent manufacture...

Page 15: ...icator 10 Spin Speed Adjustment Knob 11 Temperature Adjustment Knob 12 Program Selection Knob 13 Auxiliary Function Keys 14 Start Pause Cancel Button According to your machine s model Control panel 5 Selecting a Program and Operating Your Machine 7 13 14 9 8 12 10 ...

Page 16: ...ure Higher temperature means higher power consumption C For further program details see Program Selection Table Main programs Depending on the type of textile the following main programs are available Cottons You can wash your durable clothes with this program Washes with vigorous washing movements in a longer washing cycle It is recommended for your cotton items such as bed sheets duvet and pillo...

Page 17: ...programs Rinse This program is used when you want to rinse or starch separately Spin Drain This program spins with maximum possible rpm in the default setting after the water drains from the machine C You should use a lower spin speed for delicate laundries Spin Speed selection You can have your clothes spin at the maximum rpm selection on your machine by using the selection knob in models equippe...

Page 18: ...ons and fluctuations in the supply voltage C The auxiliary functions in the table may differ according to the model of your machine EN 2 Programme Max Load kg Programme Duration min Water Consumption l Energy Consumption kWh Prewash Extra Rinse Rinse Hold Spin speed reduction No Spin No Heat Cottons 90 6 150 49 1 90 Cottons 60 6 145 49 1 02 Cottons 40 6 140 49 0 70 A Class 40 40 6 180 49 0 73 Synt...

Page 19: ...fter this process you may spin your laundry by pressing Start Pause Cancel button or you may end the program by pressing Start Pause Cancel button for 3 sec In the machines equipped with spin speed selection knob or button you can spin by selecting the desired spin speed and press Start Pause Cancel button As for machines not equipped with a spin speed selection knob you can end the program withou...

Page 20: ... Press Start Pause Cancel button to start the program C The program which is selected first will go on even if the program selection button is moved and another program mode is selected while the machine is operating You must cancel the ongoing program in order to change the washing program See Canceling a Program Selecting or cancelling an auxiliary function temperature spin speed 1 Press the Sta...

Page 21: ...ll light up Start Pause Cancel and Wash lights will go off after discharging process is over and the Lid light will start flashing Lid lamp will light up continuously when the door is unlocked You can select and start a new program If the program is cancelled in the middle of the process Wash and Program Finished lights will light up The machine can drain all the water or can take in water for 3 t...

Page 22: ... is low enough to open the loading door or if the temperature in the machine is low enough In order to add laundry after the start up of the program 1 Press Start Pause Cancel button Wait until the door is allowed to open Lid lamp will light up continuously when the door is allowed to open 2 Open the loading door and put in more laundry 3 Close the loading door 4 Press Start Pause Cancel button Pr...

Page 23: ...nished and Lid lamps light up continuously 2 Press the On Off button to shut down the machine 3 Turn the water tap off 4 Eliminate any folding of the rubber seal on the loading door and check for impurities 5 Leave the loading door and detergent drawer open to dry ...

Page 24: ... such cases Clean the drum with a stainless steel cleaning agent Never use steel wool or wire wool Outer cabinet and control panel When necessary Wipe the exterior panels of your machine with soapy water or mild detergent Dry it with a soft cloth Use only a soft and damp cloth to clean the control panel C Never use a sponge or scrubbing material These will damage the painted and plastic parts Inle...

Page 25: ...oid hazard of scalding 2 Open the filter cap The filter cap may be composed of one or two pieces according to the model of your machine If it is composed of two pieces press the tab on the filter cap downwards and pull the piece out towards yourself If it is composed of one piece hold it from both sides and open it by pulling out 3 An emergency drain hose is supplied with some of our models Others...

Page 26: ... Clean any residues inside the filter as well as fibers if any around the propeller region If your product has a water jet feature be sure to fit the filter into its housing in the pump Never force the filter while replacing it into its housing Fit the filter fully into its housing otherwise water may leak from the filter cap 4 Close the filter cap Close the two piece filter cap of your product by...

Page 27: ...Water inlet filter might be clogged Clean the water intake filter The door may be ajar Close the door Machine does not discharge water Water outlet hose might be clogged or twisted Clean or straighten the hose Pump filter may be clogged Clean the pump filter Machine vibrates or shakes Machine feet might require adjustment Adjust the machine feet Transportation safety bolts might have not been remo...

Page 28: ...nt amount of water which may lengthen the washing time to avoid poor washing results due to insufficient water Supply voltage may be low Washing time is lengthened to avoid poor washing results when the supply voltage is low Input temperature of water may be low Cycle time lengthens to heat up the water when the input water is cold Also washing time can be lengthened to avoid poor washing results ...

Page 29: ... clustered bundled laundry in a bag Laundry should be rearranged and re spun No spinning is performed when the laundry is not evenly distributed in the drum to prevent any damage to the machine and to its environment It did not spin There may be an imbalance of laundry in the machine Therefore the program might have been completed without spinning The automatic spin correction system might have be...

Page 30: ...ily accumulations on the drum may have stuck to the laundry Machine must be operated empty either at 60 C or 90 C program with detergent every 6 months Color of the clothes faded Excessive laundry might have been loaded in Do not overload the machine Detergent may have gotten damp Store detergent in a closed and dry place Do not keep them under high temperatures A higher temperature might have bee...

Page 31: ...tergent is put in the prewash compartment although prewash cycle is not selected the machine can take this detergent during rinsing or softener step Softener should not come into contact with detergent when being added Wash and clean the drawer with hot water Detergent residue in the dispensing drawer Detergent may have been put in wet dispenser drawer Dry the detergent drawer before putting in de...

Page 32: ...sed early You may have added too much softener The detergent dispenser might be problematic Water may be siphoned pulling the softener into the washer early during the fill or rinse cycles There might be problems with the valves Machine does work No light is on The plug might not be plugged in the mains outlet Plug should be checked Fuse may have blown Fuse should be checked Electricity may be cut...

Page 33: ...cluded within your household contents insurance policy or may be available separately from your retailer Important notes Your Beko product is designed and built for domestic household use only The guarantee will be void if the product is installed or used in commercial or non residential domestic household premises The product must be correctly installed located and operated in accordance with the...

Page 34: ...0845 600 4905 Dual Fuel Cookers Washing Machines 0845 600 4906 Dishwashers Republic of Ireland All Refrigeration 01 862 3411 All Cookers Washing Machines Dishwashers Before requesting service please check the trouble shooting guide in the Operating Instructions as a charge may be levied where no fault is found even though your product may still be under guarantee Service once the manufacturers gua...

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