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Washing Machine / User’s Manual

• : Selectable
* : Automatically selected, cannot be cancelled.
**  : Classic (

) is the test programme in accordance with EN 60456:2016 and energy label 

with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 1061/2010

***: Eco 40-60 with 40 °C temperature selection is the test programme in accordance with 

EN 60456:2016/prA:2019 and energy label with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/2014

- : See the programme description for maximum load.

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INFORMATION

•  Water and power consumption may vary subject to the changes in water pressure, water 

hardness and water temperature, ambient temperature, type and amount of laundry, 

selection of auxiliary functions and spin speed, and changes in the mains voltage.

•  When selecting a programme, you can see the washing duration on the display 

of your machine. Depending on the amount of laundry you have loaded into the 

machine, there might be a difference of 1 to 1.5 hours between the duration shown 

on the display and the actual duration of the washing programme. 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 selection modes can be changed by the manufacturing company. 

Existing selection modes can be removed or new selection modes can be added.

•  Always select the lowest appropriate temperature. The most efficient programmes in terms of 

energy consumption are generally those that perform at lower temperatures and longer duration.

•  Noise and remaining moisture content are influenced by the spinning speed: the higher the spinning 

speed in the spinning phase, the higher the noise and the lower the remaining moisture content.

Consumption Values (EN)

Tempera

ture 

Selection (°C)

Spin Speed (rpm)

Ca

pacity (kg)

Prog

ram Dura

tion 

(hh:mm)

Energ

y Consumption 

(kWh/cycle)

W

ater Consumption 

(L/cycle)

Laundr

Tempera

ture (°C)

Remaining Moisture 

Content (%)

Eco 40-60

40

1200

6

03:17

1,020

45

40

53

40

1200

3

02:35

0,560

31

30

53

40

1200

1,5

02:35

0,410

24

26

54

Cottons

20

1200

6

03:25

0,500

81

20

53

Cottons

60

1200

6

03:25

1,800

83

60

53

Synthetics

40

1200

2,5

02:15

0,750

66

40

40

Fast Full Load / Mini 14‘

30

1200

6

00:28

0,200

60

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Summary of Contents for LBF16230W

Page 1: ...Washing Machine User Manual LBF16230W 2820528530_EN 23 07 20 10 20 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: ...of the product to prevent them touching it This section includes security instructions which may help prevent the injuries and material damage risks All kinds of warranties shall be invalid if these...

Page 4: ...it is in use Do not 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 whe...

Page 5: ...ation 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 si...

Page 6: ...ilt in No Height cm 84 Width cm 60 Depth cm 44 Single Water inlet Double Water inlet Available Electrical input V Hz 230 V 50Hz Total current A 10 Total power W 1550 Main model code 9213 Rinse Spin Dr...

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: ...ced by a special purpose made mains lead which can only be obtained from a Authorised Service Agent B WARNING This appliance must be earthed If the fitted moulded plug is not suitable for your socket...

Page 10: ...s given on the garment tags 4 2 2 Preparing laundry for washing Laundry items with metal attachments such as underwired bras belt buckles or metal buttons will damage the machine Remove the metal piec...

Page 11: ...dye bleacher and decolorant descaling agents read the manufacturer s instructions written on the package and follow the dosages specified Use measuring cup if available 1 3 2 The detergent drawer is c...

Page 12: ...when used with Delayed Start function If you are going to use the Delayed Start function do not use liquid detergent Using gel and tablet detergent If the gel detergent thickness is fluidal and your m...

Page 13: ...rs and cuffs Powder and liquid detergents recommended for whites can be used at dosages recommended for normally soiled clothes Powder and liquid detergents recommended for colors can be used at dosag...

Page 14: ...ow 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 Shorter Wash Rinse Plu...

Page 15: ...e 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 sel...

Page 16: ...ss laundry e g capacity or less periods in programme stages may automatically get shorter In this case energy and water consumption will decrease Classic Use to wash your normally soiled durable cotto...

Page 17: ...spinning the laundry select the Spin Pump programme and use the Spin Speed Adjustment button to select the No Spin function Press the Start Pause button C INFORMATION Use a lower spin speed for delic...

Page 18: ...s etc to be effected by the minimal detergent remnants on the laundrwy can be reduced 4 3 10 2 Functions Programmes Selected by Pressing the Function Buttons for 3 Seconds Machine Care To select this...

Page 19: ...thes 1 Open the loading door place the laundry and add detergent etc 2 Select the washing programme temperature spin speed and if required the auxiliary functions 3 Press the End Time Adjustment butto...

Page 20: ...le 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...

Page 21: ...etely turn off If you turn the Programme Selection knob or touch any button the lights and the display will switch back to the previous position The selections you make when exiting the energy efficie...

Page 22: ...n thoroughly under running water 4 Replace the seals and filters carefully and tighten their nuts by hand ensuring there are no leaks 4 4 5 Draining remaining water and cleaning the pump filter The fi...

Page 23: ...achine Some water might have remained in the product due to the quality control processes in the production This is not a failure water is not harmful to the machine The machine enters standby mode af...

Page 24: ...countdown There might be unbalanced load in the machine Automatic unbalanced load detection system might be activated due to the unbalanced distribution of the laundry in the drum Machine does not sw...

Page 25: ...nts closed in an environment free of humidity and do not expose them to excessive temperatures Water pressure is low Check the water pressure The detergent in the main wash compartment got wet while t...

Page 26: ...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 27: ...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 28: ...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 29: ...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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