10 - EN
5 Maintenance and cleaning
Detergent Drawer
Remove any powder residue buildup in the
drawer. To do this;
1. Press the dotted point on the siphon in the
softener compartment and pull towards
you until the compartment is removed from
the machine.
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If more than a normal amount of water
and softener mixture starts to gather in the
softener compartment, the siphon must be
cleaned.
2. Wash the dispenser drawer and the
siphon with plenty of lukewarm water in a
washbasin.
3. Replace the drawer into its housing after
cleaning. Check if the siphon is in its
original location.
Inlet water filters
There is a filter at the end of each water intake
valve at the back side of the machine and also
at the end of each water intake hose where
they are connected to the tap. These filters
prevent the foreign substances and dirt in the
water to enter into the machine. Filters should
be cleaned as they get dirty.
• Close the taps.
• Remove the nuts of the water intake hoses
to clean the surfaces of the filters on the
water intake valves with an appropriate
brush.
• If the filters are very dirty, you can pull them
out by means of pliers and clean them.
• Take out the filters on the flat ends of
the water intake hoses together with
the gaskets and clean thoroughly under
streaming water.
• Replace the gaskets and filters carefully to
their places and tighten the hose nuts by
hand.
pressing the 1st and 2nd auxiliary functions for
3 sec. While the lights on the auxiliary function
buttons 1 and 2 are flashing during 3-second
press and hold process, C03, C02 and C01
labels will be displayed respectively. Then the
label "Con" will be displayed to show that
the child-proof lock is activated. The same
label will also appear on the screen when
any button is pressed or when the program
selection knob is turned while the machine is
in child-proof lock mode.
Furthermore, the lights on the auxiliary function
buttons 1 and 2 blink 3 times to show how to
exit Child-proof Lock mode.
To deactivate the childproof lock:
a) Press the auxiliary function buttons 1
and 2 for 3 sec. while any program is
running. While the lights on the auxiliary
function buttons 1 and 2 are flashing
during 3-second press and hold process,
C03, C02 and C01 labels will be displayed
respectively. Then, the "COF" label will be
displayed to show that the child-proof lock
mode has been deactivated.
b) In addition to the above method, child-
proof lock can also be deactivated by
turning the program selection knob to
"On/Off" position and selecting another
program when no program is running.
Child-proof lock will not be deactivated in
case of power failures or when the machine
is unplugged. To deactivate the child-
proof lock, press the 1st and 2nd auxiliary
function buttons for 3 sec.
Ending the program through
canceling
When another program is selected instead
of a running program by turning the program
selection knob, the previous program is
cancelled. The “
” (End/Cancel) light
flashes continuously to indicate that the
program is cancelled. If conditions to open
the door are met during cancellation (if water
level is suitable, etc.), the "Door" light will flash
for about 1-2 minutes. When the "Door" light
becomes solid after 1 or 2 minutes, it means
that the door can now be opened.
“Stand-By” mode
“Stand-By” mode will allow to save
energy while your machine is not running.
Unnecessary lights and indicators will be
turned off in this mode. Thus, maximum
energy saving is provided.
Summary of Contents for WNF 7301
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