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After completion of the programme
cycle:

3

If the >Door< indicator lamp is glow-
ing, the loading door can be opened
(see "indicator lamp“).

1. Press >On/Off<

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 button.

2. Turn the water tap off.
3. Leave door and detergent dispensing

drawer open to dry.

Preparing to wash

Sorting the laundry

• Sort the laundry by type of fabric, col-

our, degree of soiling and permissible
water temperature.

A

Always follow the recommendations
on the garment label.

• Don't wash coloureds and whites to-

gether. New, dark coloured cottons
will stain very much.

Preparing clothes for washing

A

Items of laundry with metal parts
(e.g.underwire bras, belt buckles, met-
al buttons) will damage the machine.
Remove metal parts or place the items
in a cloth bag, pillow case, or some-
thing similar.

• Empty pockets, remove all foreign ob-

jects (e.g. coins, pens, paper clips). If
possible: Turn pockets inside out and
brush.

• Place small items of laundry (e.g.

tights) in a cloth bag, pillow case or
something similar. This can also help
you to avoid searching for lost socks.

• Handle curtains with special care. Re-

move non-stainless curtain runners
and lead tape. Place runners that can't
be removed in a cloth bag, pillow case
or something similar.

• Close zippers, sew on loose buttons,

mend unstiched seams and tears.

• Only wash woolens that are labelled

"machine washable" or "handwasha-
ble" – and only with the appropriate
programme.

• Wash new coloured items of laundry

separately – they may "bleed".

• Heavy stains should be treated appro-

priately before washing. If in doubt,
check with a chemist or dry-cleaner.

• Use only dyes/discolouring and an-

tiliming agents suitable for machine

Type of textiles and care symbols

Whites/coloureds: cotton, linen

Easy-care: Synthetics (polyester, polya-
mide); Blended fabrics (with cottonit
Baumwolle)

Delicates: Delicate fabrics
(rayon, silk, etc.); Curtains

Woollens: Only with wool stamp and la-
belled "Machine washable"

machine

washable

Hand wash: 

Do not wash:

Summary of Contents for WAF 1200

Page 1: ...Automatic Washing Machine Operating instructions WAF 800 A WAF 1200 A WAF 1220 A...

Page 2: ...Deutsch ab Seite 1 English from Page 26 R4 041004 2810540285...

Page 3: ...mbols are used BHigh voltage Risk of electric shock ARisk of other personal injury or proper ty damage 3Important information or useful ad vise Contents Machine overview 27 Overview of additional func...

Page 4: ...oading door with door opener 8 Transit bars 4 Service door with foreign matter trap 9aWater supply hose with Aquasafe protection 5 Height adjustable feet 9b Water supply hose with Aquasafe protection...

Page 5: ...ector 16 Indicator lamps Option Function Model WAF 1200 A WAF 1220 A Aquasafe In case of leakages the water sup ply is mechanically blocked Aquasafe In case of leakages the water sup ply is electrical...

Page 6: ...poses a risk of flooding and possible scalding due to hot suds ANever open the locked loading door by force Inform the customer service if the loading door cannot be opened even a few minutes after p...

Page 7: ...e What to do with the old ma chine Dispose of your old appliance in an envi ronmentally friendly manner Ask you dealer or your local refuse col lection service how to best dispose of your old applianc...

Page 8: ...stand appliance on the power cable Keep at least 1cm distance to walls of other furniture Place the machine on a firm surface never on a long pile carpet or similar surface Levelling the machine ADon...

Page 9: ...essary Connecting the water drain You can hang the drain hose over the edge of a wash basin sink or bathtub or con nect it permanently to a drain pipe siphon trap Important Do not run the drain hose h...

Page 10: ...or trailing sockets is not permitted BA damaged power cable must be re placed by a qualified electrician Unless the appliance has been re paired it must not be operated Risk of electric shock The Fir...

Page 11: ...out and brush Place small items of laundry e g tights in a cloth bag pillow case or something similar This can also help you to avoid searching for lost socks Handle curtains with special care Re move...

Page 12: ...ock into place Take care no textiles are caught by the door Detergents and softeners The detergent dispensing draw er The detergent dispensing drawer compris es 3 compartments left compartment II for...

Page 13: ...nt causes an excessive amount of foaming bad washing and rins ing results and a strain on water resources Too little washing detergent causes laun dry to turn grey and calcification of the machine Fab...

Page 14: ...ni 30 13d Use this programme for quickly wash ing small number of cotton blended fabrics Suitable for clothes that are normally worn for a short time such as sportswear Each of these main programmes c...

Page 15: ...tton 3The Intensive function can only be used together with the Prewash function As soon as you press the Intensive button a pre wash cycle is automatically coupled to it Extra rinse An extra rinse cy...

Page 16: ...been reached For steps after this refer Quick instructions for daily use 3The higher the spin speed the lower the residual moisture If you wish to dry your laundry subse quently in a dryer select the...

Page 17: ...you current status of the programme Example The indicator lamps for Main wash 14b and Rinse 14c are on The machine is currently in the rinse cycle Prewash The indicator lamp 14a glows at the be ginni...

Page 18: ...e loading door can be opened Quick instructions for daily use Preparation 1 Open water tap fully Check if hoses are firmly attached 2 Place laundry in the drum 3 Fill in detergent and fabric condition...

Page 19: ...umps out the water Re spinning the laundry 3The automatic spin correction system can prevent spinning in case the drum is out of balance If you wish to spin again 1 Rearrange the laundry evenly in the...

Page 20: ...6 0 Mini 30 Cotton blended fabric short programme 30 2 5 Easy care Synthetics polyester polya mide and blended fabrics with cotton 40 60 Cold 3 0 Delicates Delicates rayon silk etc and curtains 40 2 0...

Page 21: ...e 90 C 1 4 1 Active 40 C 1 3 1 Mini 30 1 2 1 Easy care Standard programme 1 3 1 Delicates Standard programme 1 3 1 Woollens Standard programme 1 1 2 1 Hand wash Standard programme 1 2 1 Special progra...

Page 22: ...Pull off the suction cup Clean suction cup and opening in the draw er with warm running water pierce the opening with a needle if neces sary Replace the suction cap 4 Wipe off detergent residue from...

Page 23: ...ly before cleaning the foreign matter trap before transporting the machine e g when shifting house when there is a power failure emer gency draining when there is a danger of frost AAt room temperatur...

Page 24: ...Aquasafe or the two strainers in Aquasafe depending on the model with universal or needle nosed pliers clean with a small soft brush and fit back 4 Pull out the strainer in the back wall except in cas...

Page 25: ...orks Has Aquasafe or Aquasafe depending upon mod el been activated due to leakages Detergent or fabric conditioner are not properly washed in Is the detergent dispensing drawer or siphon soiled See Cl...

Page 26: ...orary The appliance automatically continues with the wash programme at a suitable point as soon as the power supply is re stored Residual matter on laundry Grey residues fat residue Increase the amoun...

Page 27: ...Water supply Water pressure flow pressure Inlet temperature Drain height 0 1 1 0 MPa 1 10 bar max 25 C max 100 cm Consumption data 2 Hot wash Coloured 95 C Hot wash Coloured 60 C 3 4 Hot wash Coloured...

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