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Fastening the hose holder:

1. Pull the holder included in delivery

over the end of the hose.

2. Hand the drain hose with the holder

over the edge of the basin or tub and
secure it from sliding off – e.g. by fas-
tening it with a chain around the wa-
ter tap.

Permanent connection to a siphon trap:

A

A qualified plumber should attach the
hose to prevent the hose from slipping
off. There is a risk of flooding.

Electrical connection

Connect the  appliance to a properly in-
stalled earthed outlet, which is protected
by a fuse of adequate capacity.
Important:

• The connection must conform to the

applicable regulations in your country
and those set by your electricity
board.

• The power cable plug must be accessi-

ble after installation.

• Voltage and rated fuse protection is

specified on the type plate located on
the back of the loading door.

• The stated voltage must match with

your mains voltage.

• Connection by extension cables or

trailing sockets is not permitted.

B

A 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!

Language selection

The language in which the washing pro-
grammes and messages are displayed

13

can be changed after the machine is
switched on.

1. Press

12

 button.

2. Turn the knob, until the setting func-

tion appears on the display.

3

There is no programme duration dis-
played for this function, so it is easy to
recognise in every language.

3. Press

12

 button.

4. Turn the knob, until the desired lan-

guage is displayed.

5. Press >Start/Pause< button to accept

the language setting.

6. Press

21

button to go back to pro-

gramme selection.

12

13

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Summary of Contents for WAF 1500

Page 1: ...WAF 1500 A WAF 1520 A WAF 1540 A WAF 1560 A Automatic Washing Machine Operating instructions...

Page 2: ...symbols 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 2 Safety first 4 Disposal 5...

Page 3: ...r with door opener 8 Transit bars 4 Service door with foreign matter trap 9a Water supply hose with Aquasafe protection 5 Height adjustable feet 9b Water supply hose with Aquasafe protection alternati...

Page 4: ...se button 21 Time delay button Option Function Model WAF 1520 A WAF 1540 A WAF 1560 A Aquasafe In case of leakages the water supply is mechanically blocked Aquasafe In case of leakages the water suppl...

Page 5: ...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 pr...

Page 6: ...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 appliance...

Page 7: ...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 8: ...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 9: ...ion Voltage and rated fuse protection is specified on the type plate located on the back of the loading door The stated voltage must match with your mains voltage Connection by extension cables or tra...

Page 10: ...yc le 3The loading door can be opened when the symbol Door lock in the display goes out see Door lock 1 Press On Off 17 button 2 Turn the water tap off 3 Leave loading door and detergent dis pensing d...

Page 11: ...n tiliming agents suitable for machine wash Make sure to follow the instruc tions on the package Wash jeans and delicates inside out Keep laundry items made of Angora wool in the freezer compartment f...

Page 12: ...he instructions on the package Choice of detergent The type of detergent used depends on the type of textile colour degree of soiling and desired washing temperature Use regular detergent for cottons...

Page 13: ...nly when the Start Pause button is pressed Main programmes Depending on the type of textile the fol lowing main programmes are available Cotton Synthetics Delicate Woollen Handwash For special cases e...

Page 14: ...e The 19b button extends the washing time in the main wash cycle Washing powder can work more effectively and you can wash at lower temperatures thereby sav ing energy With this button normally soiled...

Page 15: ...r button 18 You should reduce the speed for especially delicate fabrics 1 Press button 18 2 Set the desired speed with the rotary knob In the No spin 18c setting no spin ning takes place water is only...

Page 16: ...shown on the display together with the 21a sym bol 5 Press the Start Pause button The time delay countdown phase begins The colon at the centre of the dis played time delay starts blinking 3During th...

Page 17: ...the main wash cycle Rinse The indicator lamp 20c lights up at the be ginning of the rinse cycle Softener The 20d symbol lights up at the beginning of the softener phase Spin The20e symbol lights up at...

Page 18: ...the Start Pause button The display shows the time remaining for the programme to complete 6 Check if the Door lock symbol on the display has lit up if not see Trou bleshooting Aborting a programme Pre...

Page 19: ...tart Pause button After the programme cycle is completed 3The Programme progress array of symbols on the display goes out when the programme is over 1 Open the loading door and remove the laundry when...

Page 20: ...0 2 5 Synthetics Synthetics polyester polya mide and blended fabrics with cotton 40 to 60 Cold up to 30 3 0 Delicate Delicates rayon silk etc and curtains Cold up to 40 2 0 Woollen Only if labelled ma...

Page 21: ...rd programme 1 3 1 Hygiene 1 4 1 Active 40 1 3 1 Mini 1 2 1 Synthetics Standard programme 1 3 1 Delicate Standard programme 1 3 1 Woollen Standard programme 1 1 2 1 Handwash Standard programme 1 2 1 S...

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: ...ining water Drain off the water completely 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...

Page 24: ...quasafe 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 case...

Page 25: ...Message Pls Check The Filter Is the foreign matter trap clogged See Cleaning and care Detergent or fabric conditioner are not properly washed in Is the detergent dispensing drawer or siphon soiled Se...

Page 26: ...y temporary 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...

Page 27: ...10 A 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 Cotton 90 C Cotton 60 C 3 4 Cotton 40 C 3 Hygiene Active 40 Mi...

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