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90°C 

Seriously besmirched, pure white cotton or flax (for example: coffee, table cloths, canteen table 
cloths, towels, bed sheets). 

60°C 

Moderately besmirched, colorful flax, cotton and synthetic articles with certain decolorizing 
degree (for example: shirts, night pajamas; slightly besmirched, pure white flax (for example: 
underwear). 

40°C, 30°C, 
cold 

Normally besmirched articles (incl. Synthetic and wool). 

 

Select  the  washing  program  and  temperature  according  to  the  fabrics  and  soiling  degree.  Generally 
applies: as higher the temperature setting, as higher the energy consumption. 
 

Capacity 

Do not overload the washing machine; otherwise the laundry will not get clean.  
The ’table of washing cycles‘ shows the capacities. 
 

Start up the Washing Machine 

-  Connect the power.  
-  Check if water pipes are connected properly. Open the tap completely.  
-  Open the door, and put the clothes into the drum one by one. 
-  Close the door, and fill suitable amount of detergent and fabric softener into dispenser.  

Close the drawer. 

-  Select a washing programme you need by turning the knob (1). 
-  Select the temperature by turning the ‘Temperature knob’ (2). 
-  Then press the spin button (3) to select the desired spin speed level. 

Select and set the spin speed level: 
WA 5712:  0spin stop-400-600-800-1.000-1.200 rpm 
WA 5714:  0spin stop-400-600-800-1.000-1.200-1.400 rpm 
In 0spin stop setting the machine does not spin.  
The higher the revolutions, the drier you are washing, but also more noise. 

Please note:

 Protect your washing with lower spinning revolutions. 

-  If necessary select an option: 

rinse+, no rinse, pre-wash, soak 
Please note: The additional options are not available for each washing programme. 

-  Press ’Start/Pause‘ button (6) to start the washing machine. 
 

Change the washing programme 

It  is  possible  to  stop  the  wash  cycle  by  pressing  the  Start/Pause  button.  The  machine  will  go  to 
standby  mode.  If  there  is a  need  to  change  the  programme,  the knob  No.  1  must  be  turned  to  OFF 
position before selecting new programme. After select a new programme press the 'Start/Pause'- but-
ton (6) to start. 
 
By  pressing the 'Start/Pause'- button (6)  you can stop the  washing machine. The machine  will  go  to 
standby mode. To start the program this button must pressing again. 
 
 

Door Lock 

When the machine is started, the door lock is locked though you press the 'Start/Pause' button. 
Turn the programme knob (1) to position off and the door lock is unlocked in few minutes. 
-  When the temperature inside the drum is above 50°C, the door lock is locked. 
-  When the water is above a certain level, the door lock is locked. 

 

ATTENTION:

 

Do not try to open the door when the washing cycle is not finished or power supply is cut off during the 
washing cycle, because the temperature may be high and you may be scalded. 

 
 
End of Washing 

When washing cycle is finished the machine will change to a standby status and the power will be off.  
Before opening the door always check that the water has been drained. The door lock will deactivated 
and the LED is off. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for WA 5712

Page 1: ...1 09 2013 User Manual HOUSEHOLD WASHING MACHINE WA 5712 WA 5714 Please read this manual carefully and keep for future reference...

Page 2: ...ply cord is damaged it must be replaced by an authorized specialist or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard Do not disconnect the power plug by pulling the supply cord Hold the power...

Page 3: ...e at high temperatures keep in mind that the glass door could become very hot so keep children away from touching it General instructions Intended use This device is intended for private use and only...

Page 4: ...e collection service Disable Waste Equipment before Disposal Disconnect the mains plug from the wall socket Disconnect the plug from the mains cable Remove or disable any existing spring or latch lock...

Page 5: ...x 59 5 x 54 0 cm Weight 64 0 kg 64 0 kg Energy test program in accordance with EU 1061 2010 Annex II Cotton 60 C 40 C Standard Cotton With complete filling and partial filling these standard washing c...

Page 6: ...aters next to a stove or any other heat sources Avoid installation at locations with high humidity e g outdoors as metal parts would be suscepti ble to corrosion under such circumstances Do not instal...

Page 7: ...build up which would interfere with the operation of the appliance Water Connection Install the Water Inlet Hose Cold Water Use the new included inlet hose to connect the machine at the water supply...

Page 8: ...t which is earthed properly If the electrical socket to which the appliance must be connected is not appropriate for the plug let replace the socket by a specialist rather than using an adaptors or th...

Page 9: ...iefs ties etc shall be put into string bag for washing Washing large and heavy parts such as bath towels jeans lined jackets and the like can cause the drum to run unbalanced We recommend adding one o...

Page 10: ...the laundry and load loosely in the drum Mixing both large and small items gives better wash results and also helps distribute the load evenly during spinning Each loading should correspond to the ra...

Page 11: ...e or rinse hold function Upon each press of the button the LED indicator changes state there are three possible combinations which are LED on Extra rinse LED blinking Rinse hold LED off No option is s...

Page 12: ...Table of Washing Cycles Below listed values are approximate values with standard conditions and therefore not binding The actual values may differ from those indicated depending on the water pressure...

Page 13: ...e It is recommended to wash synthetic articles for example shirts coats blending As for curtains and laced textiles the procedure synthetic 40 C shall be selected While washing the knitting textiles d...

Page 14: ...the revolutions the drier you are washing but also more noise Please note Protect your washing with lower spinning revolutions If necessary select an option rinse no rinse pre wash soak Please note T...

Page 15: ...d or cleaning agents containing acetic acid can damage plastic parts Prevent contact of any part with such substances Do not use abrasive cleaning agents The washing machine must not be hosed down Cle...

Page 16: ...e if the drained water is hot Disconnect the machine the Position a basin or other recipient Loosen the filter at left only from the mains electricity between the cabinet and filter spill just enough...

Page 17: ...tinuously even when standing still Reduce the water inlet pressure The machine noticeably vibrates Ensure that the transportation screws have been removed during installa tion Check the drain filter...

Page 18: ...20 220 V Fuse protection A 10 Water pressure Mpa 0 05 1 0 0 5 10 bar 1 A highest efficiency to D lowest efficiency 2 Weighted annual energy consumption in kWh per year based on 220 standard washing cy...

Page 19: ...20 230 V Fuse protection A 10 Water pressure Mpa 0 05 1 0 0 5 10 bar 1 A highest efficiency to D lowest efficiency 2 Weighted annual energy consumption in kWh per year based on 220 standard washing cy...

Page 20: ...20 09 2013 C Bomann GmbH www bomann de...

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