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capacity of the selected program 

cycle. Washing results are adversely 

affected by an overloaded drum. 

Overloading may also cause wrinkling

 

and abrasion on clothes. 

Make sure power button is off before 

loading the washer. To load the 

washer,

•  Pull the door handle.

•  Place laundry items loosely in the 

drum.

•  Mix small and large items for an even 

load distribution. Large items should 

be loaded first. Large items should 

not be more than half of the total 

wash load. 

•  If you put a wash bag or net which 

is filled with small items in the drum, 

put an additional wash bag to 

prevent load unbalance. Both wash 

bags should have the same amount 

of items to provide an even load 

distribution.

•  Before washing a single or a few 

items such as a pillow, a teddy bear, 

a single or a pair of shirts, sweat 

shirts etc, put some additional items 

in the drum for better load distribution 

and spinning. 

•  Make sure that there is no clothing 

obstructing the door or caught 

between the door and rubber seal.

•  Push the loading door firmly shut until 

you hear it lock into space. 

•  If the door is not closed completely, 

the machine will not start. This is a 

safety precaution. The front door 

is locked until end of the washing 

program and it can not be opened for 

about 2 minutes following the end of 

the program.

•  Unload the washed items just after 

the program cycle has finished. Delay 

of unloading may cause wrinkling and 

unwanted odor on laundry. 

•  Check to see any small metal items 

such as pins, coins etc left in rubber 

seal while unloading the washer. 

Any residual metal items may cause 

rusting on the rubber seal.

•  If there is any water left in rubber seal, 

remove with a soft cloth.

extended contact of damp clothes 

before or after washing to prevent 

dye transfer.

C

 Wash heavily and lightly soiled items 

separately. 

C

 Lint producers (towels, linen etc) and 

lint collectors (easy care, permanent 

press) should be washed separately. 

Lint producers should be washed 

inside-out.

Preparing the laundry

•  Items of laundry with metal parts (e.g. 

underwire bras, belt buckles, metal 

buttons) will damage the washer. 

Remove metal parts of place the 

items in a cloth bag, pillow case, or 

something similar.

•  Remove any non-washable items 

and accessories from laundry before 

washing.

•  Empty pockets, remove all foreign 

objects (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 special care. Remove 

non-stainless curtain runners and 

lead tape. Place runners that can’t be 

removed in a cloth bag, pillow case 

or something similar.

•  Heavy stains should be pretreated 

with soapy water appropriately before 

washing (Do not rub or scratch the 

stained area). If in doubt, check with 

a chemist or dry-cleaner.

•  Use only dyes/discoloring and anti-

scaling agents suitable for machine 

wash. Make sure to follow the 

instructions on the package.

A

 WARNING - Wash jeans, delicates, 

pants and sweat-shirts inside-out.

Loading the washer

Maximum load capacity depends on the 

fabric type of laundry, soiling amount of 

laundry and program cycle you wish to 

use.

C

 Do not exceed the maximum load 

Summary of Contents for WM 67120 NBL00

Page 1: ...e installation or use Use the washer only as instructed in this owner s guide and installation instructions included with your washer Keep this guide for future reference Front Loading Automatic Washe...

Page 2: ...se read all additional documents supplied with this washer Please note that this owner s guide installation instructions may be applicable for several other models Differences between models will be i...

Page 3: ...r 16 Detergent Use 17 Detergent Quantity 17 Detergent Dispenser 17 Water Consumption 18 5 Selecting a program and operating your washer 19 Control panel 19 Turning the washer on 19 Program cycle selec...

Page 4: ...4 EN 1 Detergent Dispenser 2 Loading Door 3 Top Lid 4 Control Panel 5 Filter Cap 6 Height adjustable Feet Overview 1 Your Washer...

Page 5: ...ic and may not match your product exactly Values stated on the washer labels or in the documentation accompanying it are obtained in laboratory in accordance with the relevant standards Depending on o...

Page 6: ...prevent accidents Do not reach into the appliance if the drum is moving Wait until the drum has completely stopped before opening the door Do not install or store this appliance where it will be expos...

Page 7: ...achine wash items having large or heavy metal parts such as buttons or buckles These items could severely damage the appliance Always be sure to empty all foreign materials from the pockets of your cl...

Page 8: ...facturers of the fabric softener product Check the drain pump filter occasionally to remove coins buttons and such small objects Always drain off the water completely before cleaning the pump filter b...

Page 9: ...curtains gasoline coal and liquid or vapor chemicals near the appliance Install and operate the washer on a strong solid concrete floor to prevent vibration noise or movement in case of load unbalanc...

Page 10: ...Stacked Installation You can stack your Blomberg washer and dryer model no DV 16540 NBL00 by using a special stacking kit Part No 2967100100 If necessary consult your dealer or technical service for...

Page 11: ...nd grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances and the latest edition of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 B WARNING Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can...

Page 12: ...g current Properly grounded 3 prong receptacle and junction box to be located so the power supply cords are accessible when the washer is in installed position Water Supply Connection Your washer come...

Page 13: ...hoses and valves should withstand a water pressure of 145 psi 10 bar at maximum If the pressure is higher than 145 psi a pressure reducing valve must be installed before the water inlet If the water...

Page 14: ...and hang it on the back plate by inserting into the holder plastic brackets 5 Remove bolt hole covers and reinstall shipping bolts to their places You can apply the procedure in chapter Removing ship...

Page 15: ...on the program selector knob and start the washer as empty and without any laundry additives When the cycle is finished your washer is ready for subsequent uses Laundry Tips Sorting the laundry C Alwa...

Page 16: ...hile unloading the washer Any residual metal items may cause rusting on the rubber seal If there is any water left in rubber seal remove with a soft cloth extended contact of damp clothes before or af...

Page 17: ...ent manufacturer s Detergent Use About Detergent C Your washer is designed to use only HE high efficiency detergents You should always look for the following symbol on the label of detergents If you u...

Page 18: ...y dispensed during the final rinse of wash program I Liquid Chlorine Bleach Compartment Add liquid chlorine bleach to the right compartment numbered as I Measure 1 3 cup 80 ml of bleach and pour it in...

Page 19: ...s ready to be opened Press the Power button again to turn off the washer C Pressing the Power button does not necessarily mean the wash cycle has started Press Start Pause Cancel button to allow the w...

Page 20: ...rmanent Press Hot Easy care items made of cotton linen synthetics or blends dress shirts pants wrinkle free items poly cotton blends Normal Heavy Hot 122F 50 C 800 Half R S Q 52 Warm Light Hot cold 95...

Page 21: ...T shirts sweat shirts etc You can select wash temperature according to the soiling level and or care label of tems Sanitary should be chosen for items that need extra hygiene such as baby clothes kitc...

Page 22: ...pin For wools delicates and hand wash cycles spin speed can be adjusted between No spin 600 rpm For permanent press cycles spin speed can be adjusted between No spin 800 rpm Auxiliary functions Option...

Page 23: ...gram 2 Program follow up lamp wash showing the startup of the program will light up Progress of program Progress of a running program is shown through the program follow up indicator At the beginning...

Page 24: ...lighting up continuously Child proof lock You can protect the appliance from being tampered by children by means of the child proof lock In this case no change can be made in the running program The...

Page 25: ...dry during the time delay until the program starts 2 At the beginning of a washing cycle C Machine allows adding more laundry during a future step only if the water level is low enough to open the loa...

Page 26: ...the seal to leak Wipe the stained areas with soapy water using a damp cloth Then wipe with a dry cloth properly Do not use an abrasive scrubbing agent when cleaning rubber seal Cleaning the drum Chec...

Page 27: ...olid items such as buttons coins and fabric fibers clogging the pump impeller during discharging of the washing water Thus a good water discharge is achieved and the pump life is extended If your wash...

Page 28: ...may leak from the filter cap 4 Close the filter cap Close the two piece filter cap of your product by pushing the tab on it Close the one piece filter cap of your product by fitting the tabs on the bo...

Page 29: ...in handwash wools or soak cycle Wait for a short time and tumbling will start Drain pump filter or drain itself may be clogged Clean the drain pump filter See User maintenance instructions If the hous...

Page 30: ...g dispenser hoses drain system should be checked by a service technician Washer fills with water when a process is cancelled There may be hot water inside washer For safety reasons water should be cy...

Page 31: ...operate the washer It continuously washes Remaining time does not count down In the case of a paused countdown while taking in water Timer will not countdown until the washer is filled with the corre...

Page 32: ...er is completely full of suds Suds coming out of dispenser during operation Not using HE detergent Using excessive amount of detergent Push Start Pause Cancel button Mix 2 cups of water with 1 2 table...

Page 33: ...tructions If the house drain pipes are clogged call a plumber for assistance Washing performance is poor Laundry turns gray yellow Using insufficient amount of detergent Use the recommended amount of...

Page 34: ...er Do not mix detergent with bleaching agent or fabric softener Excessive laundry may be loaded into washer Do not load the washer in excess Washing performance is poor Oily stains appear on laundry O...

Page 35: ...ter inlet valves The detergent may have been placed into the wrong compartment the detergent may be mixed with the softener Softener should not come into contact with detergent bleach when being added...

Page 36: ...y the dispenser drawer before putting in powder detergent Detergent powder may have gotten damp Store detergent in a cool and dry place Do not keep them under high temperatures Softener may be too den...

Page 37: ...ure for the laundry to be washed See Laundry Tips Program Cycle Selection Using insufficient amount of detergent Use the recommended amount of HE detergent appropriate for water hardness and soil leve...

Page 38: ...and or equivalent model with equal or better functionality if the original model is no longer available Labor removal and installation charges are the responsibility of the consumer Disclaimers of war...

Page 39: ...O GET SERVICE Please contact the Distributor for your State or Province as listed on the Distributor Contact List or call our Toll Free Number at 1 800 459 9848 for direction to an Authorized Blomberg...

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