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Washing Machine / User’s Manual

4.3.14 Loading door lock

There is a locking system on the loading door of 

the machine that prevents opening of the loading 

door in cases when the water level is unsuitable.
Loading door light will start flashing when the 

machine is switched to Pause mode. The machine 

checks the level of the water inside. If the level is 

suitable, the loading door light will turn off and the 

loading door can be opened within 1-2 minutes.
If the level is unsuitable, the loading door light 

will remain on and the loading door cannot be 

opened. If you are obliged to open the loading 

door while the Loading Door light is on, you 

must cancel the current programme. See 

"Cancelling the programme" 

Opening the loading door in case of power 

failure:

C

INFORMATION

•  In case of a power failure, you can use the 

loading door emergency handle under the pump 

filter lid to manually open the loading door. 

A

 WARNING!

•  Before opening the loading door, make sure that 

there is no water in the machine to avoid flooding. 

Water may be hot and could cause scalding.

• 

Turn off and unplug the appliance.

• 

Open the loading door by pulling the loading 

door emergency handle downwards.

• 

Try to pull the handle downwards again 

if the loading door is not opened.

4.3.15 Changing the selections 

after programme has started

Switching the machine to pause mode

Press the Start/Pause to switch the machine 

to pause mode while a programme is running. 

The light of the current programme will flash on 

the Programme Follow-up indicator, indicating 

that the machine has switched to pause mode. 
Also, when the loading door is ready to be 

opened, the Loading Door light will turn off in 

addition to the programme step light.

Changing the auxiliary function, speed and 

temperature

Depending on the step the programme has 

reached, you can cancel or select auxiliary 

functions. See “Auxiliary function selection”. 
You can also change the speed and 

temperature settings. See "Spin speed 

selection" and "Temperature selection".

C

INFORMATION

•  If no change is allowed, the 

relevant light will flash 3 times.

Adding and removing laundry

1.  Press the “Start/Pause” button to pause the 

machine. The programme follow-up light of 

the relevant step during which the machine 

was switched into the pause mode will flash.

2.  Wait until the Loading Door can be opened.
3. Open the loading door and add or take out 

laundry.

4.  Close the loading door.
5. Make changes in auxiliary functions, 

temperature and speed settings if necessary. 

6. Press the “Start/Pause” button to start the 

machine. 

Summary of Contents for 7178484300

Page 1: ...Washing Machine User Manual LWI284410 2820528510_EN 28 04 20 23 32 Document Number...

Page 2: ...in a safe location close to the appliance for easy future reference This user manual may also be applicable for several other models Differences between models will be listed If you have any questions...

Page 3: ...ct It may cause stains on your laundry 1 2 Hot surface safety A CAUTION The glass of the loading door gets too hot while washing at higher temperatures Therefore especially do not allow children touch...

Page 4: ...allow them to play with the product Use child lock to prevent children from intervening with the product A CAUTION Do not forget to close the loading door when leaving the room where the product is l...

Page 5: ...The service life of your product is 10 years During this period original spare parts will be available to operate the appliance properly This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar...

Page 6: ...ng website and searching for your model identifier found on energy label https eprel ec europa eu Supplier name or trademark Blomberg Model name LWI284410 7178484300 Rated capacity kg 8 Maximum spin s...

Page 7: ...hine is suggested to reduce vibration and noise On a raised floor do not place the product next to the edge or on a platform Do not place heat sources such as Hobs Irons Ovens etc on the washing machi...

Page 8: ...water discharge becomes more difficult and the laundry may come out excessively wet Therefore follow the heights described in the figure To prevent the waste water to siphon back into the machine aga...

Page 9: ...ed outlet protected by a 13 A fuse Our company shall not be liable for any damages that will arise when the product is used without grounding in accordance with the local regulations Connection must c...

Page 10: ...g 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...

Page 11: ...reduce pilling Laundry that are subjected to materials such as flour lime dust milk powder etc intensely must be shaken off before placing into the machine Such dusts and powders on the laundry may b...

Page 12: ...y into the drum Always use the detergent drawer Do not close the drawer too fast after putting the laundry additives This may cause the additives be dispensed early creating unsatisfactory washing res...

Page 13: ...insing option if you use liquid bleach in a washing Programme Bleach must be removed from the laundry with rinsing otherwise it may cause itching on the skin C INFORMATION Read the dosage instructions...

Page 14: ...or normally soiled clothes Prefer liquid detergents produced for delicate clothes Woolen and silk clothes must be washed with special woolen detergents Lightly Soiled No visible stains exist Powder an...

Page 15: ...e temperature table below 2 Use the Programme Selection knob to select the desired programme EN 2 Auxiliary functions Programme Max Load kg Water Consumption l Energy Consumption kWh Max Speed Prewash...

Page 16: ...mme The duration will be corrected automatically right after the washing programme has started The auxiliary functions in the table may vary according to the model of your machine Auxiliary function s...

Page 17: ...energy and water consumption will decrease Hygiene Use this programme for laundry that requires an intense long anti allergic and hygienic washing cycle at high temperature A high level of hygiene is...

Page 18: ...emove 24 types of stains grouped into two categories according to quick function selection Here you can see the stain groups based on quick function selection Below you will find the stain groups base...

Page 19: ...the programme has not reached the spin step you can change the spin speed without switching the machine to Pause mode 4 3 10 Auxiliary function selection Select the desired auxiliary functions before...

Page 20: ...tton pressed for 3 seconds C03 C02 and C01 will be displayed respectively Then Con will be displayed to warn the user that child lock is enabled If you press any button or turn the Programme Selection...

Page 21: ...to cancel the delayed end time countdown and start the programme immediately 1 Set the Programme Selection knob to any programme This way the Delayed End time will be cancelled The End Cancel light wi...

Page 22: ...le downwards Try to pull the handle downwards again if the loading door is not opened 4 3 15 Changing the selections after programme has started Switching the machine to pause mode Press the Start Pau...

Page 23: ...the programme End will be displayed 1 Wait until the light of the loading door goes off completely 2 Switch the programme selection knob to On Off to switch off the machine 3 Take out your laundry and...

Page 24: ...t foreign substances and dirt in the water to enter the washing machine Filters should be cleaned as they do get dirty 1 Close the taps 4 4 Maintenance and cleaning Service life of the product extends...

Page 25: ...left in the pump filter may damage your machine or may cause noise problem In order to clean the dirty filter and discharge the water 1 Unplug the machine to cut off the supply power A WARNING Tempera...

Page 26: ...e unbalanced distribution of the laundry in the product The product will not spin if water is not drained completely Check the filter and the draining hose Excessive foam has occurred and automatic fo...

Page 27: ...erature according to the type and soiling degree of the laundry Washing machine does not rinse well The amount brand and storage conditions of the detergent used are inappropriate Use a detergent appr...

Page 28: ...d Mix 1 tablespoonful softener and l water and pour into the main wash compartment of the detergent drawer Put detergent into the product suitable for the programmes and maximum loads indicated in the...

Page 29: ...29 EN Washing Machine User s Manual BUILT IN INSTALLATION GUIDE 60 mm 597 mm 817 mm 153 mm 600 mm 820 mm 554 mm 580 mm 14 mm 6 BUILT IN INSTALLATION...

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Page 37: ...37 EN Washing Machine User s Manual 820 mm 820 mm Service Ref No 1493 Service Ref No 1493...

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Page 39: ...ial or non residential household premises unless we have previously agreed to the installation environment This guarantee is limited to the cost of repairing the product To the extent permitted by law...

Page 40: ...pointment cannot be arranged Will there be any charge for the repairs It is your responsibility to provide evidence to the Engineer that your product is covered by this guarantee with a proof of purch...

Page 41: ...n addition it is only valid for one replacement of the Optima motor during the extra 9 year for free standing appliances or 8 year for built in appliances guarantee period 3 To activate your guarantee...

Page 42: ...ing service the area around the product must be easily accessible to the Engineer without the need for cabinets or furniture to be removed or moved It is your responsibility to ensure our Engineers ha...

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