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Interrupting a wash programme

If you should wish to stop a programme already
in progress:

m

Turn the programme selector to «Stop».

m

Turn the programme selector to the
«Pumping 

b

» or «Spin 

4

» programme

position.
The «Spin 

4

/Finished

m

» indicator light

flashes.

If selecting the «Spin» function, adjust the
required spin speed (do not select the 
«Rinse hold 

C

/

5

» option.):

m

Press the «Start 

3

» button.

The «Spin 

4

/Finished 

m

» indicator light

light comes on.

Wash programme end / Taking
the laundry out of the machine

The «Spin 

4

/Finished 

m

» indicator light

flashes.

m

Turn the programme selector to «Stop».

If necessary:

m

Select an additional programme
(«Pump 

b

», «Spin

 

4

» or

«Rinse 

r

»).

m

Press the «Start 

3

» button.

m

When the additional programme selected
has finished, turn the programme selector
to «Stop».

Taking the laundry out of the machine

m

Close the tap.

m

Open the door.
If the door cannot be opened:
Wait 2 minutes (the machine's safety device
is activated)
or:
If the «Rinse hold 

C

/

5

» option was

selected, there will still be water inside the
appliance.  
Select an additional programme («Pump

b

» or «Spin 

4

») to pump out the water.

m

Take the laundry out of the machine.

Remove any foreign material or metal
objects (clips, fasteners, money, etc.) which
may have collected in the drum or rubber
seal. 

Risk of rusting.

Leave the door open so that air can circulate
inside and dry the appliance.

Summary of Contents for Electronic with tempature selector

Page 1: ...Electronic with temperature selector en Operating instructions and installation Internet http www bosch hausgeraete de ...

Page 2: ...status indicator lights 10 Function and Start selection button 10 Detergents and softeners 11 Preparing the laundry 12 First washing cycle 14 Washing Opening the door Loading the machine Shutting the door 15 Washing the laundry 16 Wash programme end Taking the laundry out of the machine 17 Cleaning Maintenance Frostprotection 18 Malfunctions with simple solutions 21 After SalesService 22 Technical...

Page 3: ...ppliance A damaged power cable must be replaced with another special cable available from the Manufacturer s CustomerService Points to remember when washing clothes The appliance must only be operated using cold water from the water mains The appliance may only be used for items that may be washed in a domestic washing machine Never leave children unsupervised with the appliance Keep pets away fro...

Page 4: ...l recyclable waste recovery centre a public tip or recycling centre for example Actively contribute to the protection of the environment by ensuring that your old appliance is disposed of in a way that respects the environment Protecting the environment Hints on saving energy m The most economical and environmentally friendly way to use the machine is always to wash the maximum amount of laundry C...

Page 5: ...e moved with the transport securing devices in place To fit them remove the back panel from the appliance and carry out the operations given above in reverse order Installing the appliance When installing the appliance and connecting the water and electricity supplies the following should all be to hand safety instructions warnings general advice and information and standards or requirements from ...

Page 6: ...Installing the unit 6 Aligning the appliance m m m m ...

Page 7: ... the full water pressure Check the ring seal with the tap fully open Remove the filters at the free end of the fresh water hose and in the solenoid valve so that they may be cleaned To avoid damage caused by leaks or flooding the tap should always be closed after the appliance has completed a cycle and especially during long absences Hand tighten the plastic hose connection locknuts For washing ma...

Page 8: ...rthed socket The voltage given on the appliance nameplate must match that of the power supply where the appliance is installed The power rating and the fuse or circuit breaker required are given on the appliance nameplate Check that the socket and the plug on the machine are compatible that the cables have a sufficient diameter and that it is earthed correctly Never use multiple plugs sockets or c...

Page 9: ...te 5 Door 6 Door opener 7 Outlet pump water outlet filter behind the kick panel 8 Kick panel 9 Height adjustable feet for aligning the appliance 10 Water outlet pipe 11 Water inlet hose according to model 12 Start button 13 t x Spin button 14 C Rinse hold button 15 r Extra rinse button 16 Temperature selector 17 Washing machine status indicator lights 18 Programme selector ...

Page 10: ...rs programme selector 1 1 1 1 1 Washing machine status indicator lights WashQ Ready d 0 32 Rinse r Spin 5 Finishedm 0 2 Function and Start selection button 3 Start 0 Q d2 Caution 0 Q d2 0 32 0 2 0 5 m2 r Extra rinse C Rinse hold t x Spin ...

Page 11: ...id detergent Never exceed the maximum mark MAX on the dispenser The quantity of detergent required depends on the water hardness the degree of soiling the amount of washing the dosage recommended for the type of detergent Insufficient detergent will not be noticed until the laundry has been washed several times in the same way The laundry turns grey or is not clean Greyish brown spots may form on ...

Page 12: ...of or containing wool must have Will not shrink or Machine washable on the label Otherwise there is a risk of the wool shrinking Only items displaying the following symbols should be machine washed Hard wearing white fabrics d Coloured fabrics hard wearing colour fast fabrics cba Delicate items and coloured fabrics h g f Very delicate items l gkf Hand washable or machine washable at 30ºC wool cold...

Page 13: ...ieves in a net pillow case or cushion cover m Turn trousers and knitted items for example knitwear T shirts sweatshirts etc inside out m Ensure that fasteners with inserts hoops etc can be washed in a machine Place items with inserts in a pillowcase for example to prevent them from becoming detatched during washing and falling through the perforations in the drum causing damage to the machine If p...

Page 14: ...pproximately one litre of water into chamber II of the drawer m Put standard detergent in chamber II using the measuring cup Never use detergent for delicate or woollen items because it produces too much foam m Turn the programme selector to the right clockwise to the Cotton 90º C programme The Wash Q Ready d indicator light flashes m Press the Start 3 button The programme starts and the Wash Q Re...

Page 15: ... and unfolded in the drum Mix large and small items Shut the door taking care to ensure that no items are trapped between the door and the rubber seal m Shut the door pressing it against the door frame until the door lock can be heard to engage m Put detergent in chamber II of the drawer Do not exceed the maximum mark MAX Chamber I Prewash detergent Chamber II Main wash detergent water softener st...

Page 16: ...e items Additional functions Extra rinse r The programme carries out an extra rinse cycle Rinse hold The laundry remains in the water after the final Spin t Reduces the spin speed Starting a programme m Turn the programme selector to the required wash programme m The Wash Q Readyd indicator light flashes m Selecting the required spin speed Ensures careful washing by automatically limiting the maxi...

Page 17: ...r to Stop If necessary m Select an additional programme Pump b Spin 4 or Rinse r m Press the Start 3 button m When the additional programme selected has finished turn the programme selector to Stop Taking the laundry out of the machine m Close the tap m Open the door If the door cannot be opened Wait 2 minutes the machine s safety device is activated or If the Rinse hold C 5 option was selected th...

Page 18: ...ft cloth 1 Remove the drawer from the appliance Disengage it by pressing down on the tab at the back of the drawer in the fabric softener section Hold the tab down and pull the drawer out of the appliance 2 Clean all the parts and components under running water 3 Replace the drawer Descaling is not normally necessary if the correct dosage of detergent has been used Descaling agents contain acids w...

Page 19: ...rning Allow the used water to cool down 2 Place a shallow container under the drainage pump cover outlet filter Loosen the cover without removing it completely to allow the water to empty gradually Close the drainage pump cover when the container is full Repeat the operation until all the water has been emptied Use a suitable container to remove any remaining water which may spill on the floor 3 L...

Page 20: ...he tap fitting 4 Remove the water supply hose from its connection on the back of the appliance 5 Remove the filter using flat pliers wipe it and replace it 6 Tighten and fit the pipe on its coupling 7 Open the tap and check that there are no water leaks 8 Close the tap If the machine has been installed in an area where it is not protected against low temperatures residual water must be removed fro...

Page 21: ...the final rinse Unexpected motor noises Pump noises The machine vibrates when wasĆ hing or spinning The appliance does not spin or drain the used water The door does not open The machine does not fill with water 21 Malfunctions with simple solutions Malfunction Possible cause Remedy The On Off light does not come on Electrical power failure 0 30 1 1 1 C 50 ...

Page 22: ...22 After Sales Service m 0 1 3 0 3 4 1 5 1 0 3 2 0 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 E Nr FD Product number Production number 0 0 1 3 1 0 3 3 2 Technical data 2 3 3 3 ...

Page 23: ... min Very delicate 30ºC 2 00 kg 0 30 KWh 55 l 50 min Very delicate 30ºC 2 00 kg 0 30 KWh 55 l 50 min Woollens 30ºC 2 00 kg 0 20 KWh 35 l 60 min Test programmes in accordance with EN 60456 1999 e IEC 456 Ed 3 1998 02 The consumption values provided in the table above are indicative only and may vary accor Ć ding to pressure water hardness and temperature the ambient temperature where the ap Ć plian...

Page 24: ... As our contribution towards the protection of the environment we use only recycled paper BOSCH cares for the environment ROBERT BOSCH HAUSGERÄTE GMBH 8103 GB 5420003797 ...

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