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•  Do not operate this appliance if it is 

damaged, malfunctioning, partially 

disassembled, or has missing or 

broken parts, including a damaged 

cord or plug.

•  Store laundry detergents and 

additives in a cool, dry place out 

of children’s reach due to danger 

of chemical poisoning and skin 

irritation. Follow the manufacturers’ 

instructions when using laundry 

products.

•  Do not machine wash fiberglass 

materials. Small particles can stick 

to fabrics washed in following cycles 

and may lead to skin irritation.

•  Do not wash items stained with 

vegetable oil, cooking oil or 

petroleum. These items may contain 

some flammable oils after laundering 

and the fabric may smoke or catch 

fire by itself.

•  Be sure to unplug the power cable 

before attempting maintenance 

or cleaning of your appliance to 

minimize the risk of electric shock. 

Always unplug the cable by grasping 

the plug, not the cord.

•  Do not use wet hands when 

plugging/unplugging the power cable.

•  Check the water inlet and drain hose 

connections regularly for any leakage. 

Hoses should be replaced every 5 

years.

•  Do not leave the washer door open to 

prevent children hurt themselves by 

hanging on the door or going inside 

the drum.

•  Be careful when the appliance is 

draining hot water. Danger of burning!

•  At the end of a washing day, turn 

off the

 

water faucets to prevent any 

leakage that may occur due to a  

faulty condition of the appliance.

•  Check the appliance and inlet hose 

connections for water leakage after 

each use. If there is leakage, turn off 

the appliance and water faucets and 

call service.

•  Do not machine 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 

clothing as small items such as coins, 

pins etc could severely damage the 

appliance.

•  Do not install and operate the 

appliance in places exposed to 

temperatures below freezing. Frozen 

water may cause severe damage by 

bursting hoses and pump. 

•  Make sure that shipping bolts are 

removed before you operate the 

washer. If service is required as a 

result of not removing the bolts, it will 

not be covered by the warranty.

•  Make sure that the wash drum is 

empty before you load the washer.

•  Do not store and use any flammable 

and combustible substances such 

as lint, paper and chemicals near the 

appliance.

•  Always follow the manufacturer’s 

instructions when you are using 

a descaling agent. Be sure that 

descaling agent contains rust-

protective materials and rinse the 

washer a few times thoroughly 

after the descaling process

 

(See, 

Descaling the washer).

•  Install and operate the washer on 

a solid floor to prevent vibration or 

movement. It is not recommended 

to install and operate the washer on 

wooden floor or on a carpet.

•  The rated voltage of your washer 

is 208/240V, so it should not be 

directly connected to the mains 

of 110/120V. A special junction 

box will be provided and used 

for the mains connection

 (

See, 

Installation Instructions for Grounding 

Instructions and Requirements).

•  If  an abnormal sound is heard during 

the washer operation, refer to the 

“Troubleshooting”

 

of this guide.

•  Call service for checking any possible 

damage or fault if the appliance is 

dropped or bumped.

•  The end of drain hose should not 

contact the discharge water in any 

way as this might cause siphoning of 

water.

•  Always leave the property after 

checking that the wash cycle is 

completed and the washer is turned 

Summary of Contents for WM 77110 NBL00

Page 1: ...nt accidents and machine damage read these instructions before installation or use Use the washer only as instructed in this owner s guide and installation instructions included with your washer Keep...

Page 2: ...dditional 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 identified in...

Page 3: ...gent Dispenser 17 Water Consumption 18 5 Selecting a Program and Operating Your Washer 19 Control panel 19 Display symbols 19 Turning the washer on 20 Program cycle selection 20 Wash Cycles 20 Additio...

Page 4: ...4 EN Overview 1 Your Washer 7 3 4 6 5 2 1 8 1 Power Cord 2 Top Lid 3 Control Panel 4 Filter Cap 5 Height adjustable Feet 6 Loading Door 7 Detergent Dispenser 8 Drain Hose...

Page 5: ...nd 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 opera...

Page 6: ...nts 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 exposed to the weat...

Page 7: ...tons or buckles These items could severely damage the appliance Always be sure to empty all foreign materials from the pockets of your clothing as small items such as coins pins etc could severely dam...

Page 8: ...e drain pump filter occasionally to remove coins buttons and such small objects Always drain off the water completely before cleaning the pump filter before transporting the washer when there is a dan...

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: ...ck 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 supplying the stack kit In stacke...

Page 11: ...PA 70 B WARNING Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the a...

Page 12: ...ur washer comes with both cold and hot water connections Connect the blue marked cold water supply hose to the cold water inlet valve faucet and the red marked hot water intake hose to the hot water i...

Page 13: ...g valve must be installed before the water inlet If the water pressure is lower than 15 psi 1 bar water fill time may extend or water inlet valve may shut off completely Hot water supply temperature m...

Page 14: ...hole covers and reinstall shipping bolts to their places You can apply the procedure in chapter Removing shipping bolts in reverse to accomplish this 6 Be sure that rubber bushes are properly located...

Page 15: ...lector 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 Always follow the fab...

Page 16: ...ished 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 before or after washi...

Page 17: ...II before starting the wash program 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 Detergent Use About Detergent C You...

Page 18: ...is automatically 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 bleac...

Page 19: ...y Function Buttons 8 Start Pause Cancel Button Display symbols a b c d e f g h i k a Door Locked Symbol b Time Delaying Symbol c Temperature Indicator d Water cut off symbol According to your machine...

Page 20: ...owels bathrobes garments T shirts sweat shirts etc You can select wash temperature according to the soiling level and or care label of items Sanitary should be chosen for items that need extra hygiene...

Page 21: ...ing programs Rinse This cycle is used when you want to rinse separately Drain Spin This program is used to discharge the water and spin dry the load with selected spin speed Spin Drain may be selected...

Page 22: ...ss shirts pants wrinkle free items poly cotton blends Normal Heavy Hot 126F 52 C 1000 1 2 SW S R A Warm Light Hot cold 95F 35 C Cold Light Cold 60F 15 C Sports Warm Normally or lightly soiled daily co...

Page 23: ...supply voltage C Program duration will be displayed on the screen of your washer according to your selection Auxiliary functions Auxiliary Function Selection Buttons a b c d Depending on the program y...

Page 24: ...p The Start symbol will light up The in the middle of the displayed time delay will start to flash More laundry may be loaded or taken out during the time delay period At the end of the time delay cou...

Page 25: ...ay be in rinse hold mode or the automatic spin correction system has been activated due to an excessive unbalanced distribution of laundry in the washer Changing the selections after the program has s...

Page 26: ...xiliary functions for 3 sec C on Child proof lock is activated label appears on the display The same symbol will also be displayed whenever any button is pressed while the washer is child locked To de...

Page 27: ...will light up if time delay is not set The Door Locked Symbol will fade if time delay is set Canceling a program 1 Press and hold the Start Pause Cancel button for about 3 seconds the Start symbol wi...

Page 28: ...aundry in the drum is not balanced If you want to re spin the clothes 1 Rearrange the previously placed clothes in the drum 2 Select the spin program 3 Adjust the spin speed After the program is finis...

Page 29: ...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 30: ...ese will damage the painted and plastic parts Cleaning the water inlet strainers There is a strainer at the end of each water inlet valve at the back side of the washer and also at the end of each wat...

Page 31: ...ap 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 bottom into their positions and pushing the upper p...

Page 32: ...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 33: ...a process is cancelled There may be hot water inside washer For safety reasons water should be cycled in and out a couple times Time delay function does not work Door may not be closed properly Close...

Page 34: ...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 35: ...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 36: ...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 37: ...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 38: ...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 39: ...he 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 dense...

Page 40: ...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 level o...

Page 41: ...heck the fuse circuit breaker Power may be cut off Check the supply power The On Off button might not have been pressed Press this button Water Cut off symbol on LCD is light up Water may have been cu...

Page 42: ...e of the washer The warranty also does not cover defects or damage caused by an act of god such as storms floods fires mudslides etc damage cause by use of the washer for purposes other than those for...

Page 43: ...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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