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Removing the transport locks

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Caution!
Washing machine may be damaged!

If the transport locks are not removed, the drum, for 

example, may become damaged when the washing 

machine is operated.

Before using the appliance for the first time, remove all 

the 4 transportation protection devices completely and 

keep in a safe place.

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Caution!
Washing machine may be damaged!

To prevent damage in transit when transporting the 

appliance subsequently, always re-install the transit 

bolts prior to transportation. 

Store the screw and sleeve screwed together.

1.

Take the hoses out of the holders.

2.

Take hoses out of the elbow and remove elbow.

3.

Unscrew and remove all four transport brace screws.

Summary of Contents for WLG24160BY

Page 1: ...en Instruction Manual and Installation Instructions Washing machine WLG24160BY ...

Page 2: ...operating and installation instructions describe different models any differences will be pointed out at the relevant points in the text Read these operating and installation instructions before switching on the washing machine Display rules m Warning This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a possibly dangerous situation Not heeding the warning can cause death or injuries m Caution Th...

Page 3: ...ng 13 Ø Overview of programmes 21 Ø Signal 24 Ø Consumption rates 25 Ø Sensors Your washing machine is so intelligent 27 Cleaning and maintenance Ø Care and maintenance 28 Ø Information on the display panel 32 Ø Faults what to do 33 Ø Customer service 35 Installing the appliance Ø Contents of package 36 Ø Installation 38 Ø Removing the transport locks 40 Ø Water connection 42 Ø Alignment 45 Ø Elec...

Page 4: ...ducts and cleaning agents always follow the manufacturer s instructions Ø The washing machine may be used by children over the age of 8 years old and by persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capacity or by persons with a lack of experience or knowledge if they are supervised or have been instructed by a responsible person Ø Keep pets away from the washing machine Read the Instruction Man...

Page 5: ...t carry out any cleaning or maintenance work without supervision Children may become wrapped in packaging film or packing parts if allowed to play with them or they may pull them over their heads and suffocate Keep packaging films and packaging parts away from children When you wash at high temperatures the glass in the washing machine door becomes hot Do not let children touch the hot washing mac...

Page 6: ... Do not lean on the open door m Caution Danger when reaching into gripping the rotating drum You may injure your hands if you reach into the drum while it is rotating Do not grip the rotating drum Wait until the drum stops rotating m Caution Risk of coming into contact with liquid detergents care products Detergent and care products may spray out if the detergent drawer is opened while the machine...

Page 7: ...on to activate the lighting Energy saving mode is not activated if a programme is running Ø If the laundry will be dried in a dryer select the spin speed according to the dryer manufacturer s instructions Dispose of packaging in an environmentally responsible manner This appliance is designated according to European directive 2012 19 EC which governs waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE ...

Page 8: ...8 Getting to know your appliance 2SHUDWLQJ HOHPHQWV LVSOD HOHPHQWV DVKLQJ PDFKLQH GRRU 6HUYLFH IODS HWHUJHQW GUDZHU 2SHQ WKH ZDVKLQJ PDFKLQH GRRU DQG FORVLQJ WKH GRRU 6HUYLFH IODS ...

Page 9: ...9 Detergent drawer Dispenser I Detergent for prewash Dispenser i Softener starch Do not exceed the maximum load Dispenser II Detergent for main wash water softener bleach stain remover ...

Page 10: ...nding on model or Rinse stop without final spin cycle washing remains in the water after the last rinse cycle ƒ h Ready in End of programme after h kg Load maximum load depending on programme Programme sequence indicators N 0 Status indicators Washing rinse spin programme duration or end Open the washing machine door add washing Page 18 D Childproof lock Page 18 ...

Page 11: ...nge l m Select buttons G SpeedPerfect and Z Water Plus for additional options n Start wash programme Select A Start Reload button for starting interrupting e g top up washing and cancel the pro gramme o Select a programme Can be rotated in either direction To switch off the wash ing machine set programme selector to Off ...

Page 12: ...shing machine door Sort the laundry Loading laundry 2 A Close the door If required change settings of the selected programme and select options Select A Start Re load 3 Programme end To switch off set the programme selector to Off Turn off the tap for models without Aqua Stop ...

Page 13: ...ts and agents for the pretreatment of washing e g stain remover prewash sprays away from the surfaces of the washing machine Using a damp cloth immediately remove any fine spray residue and other residue droplets Empty any pockets Look out for metal items paperclips etc and remove them Wash delicates in a laundry bag tights underwired bras etc Close any zips button up any cover buttons Brush sand ...

Page 14: ...load is indicated in the display field 4 Load the laundry Unfold and load presorted items of washing Mix items of laundry of varying sizes Laundry items of different sizes distribute themselves better during the spin cycle Individual laundry items may cause an unbalanced load 4 Add detergent and fabric care product Detergent Ø Correct detergent selection The care label is crucial for selecting the...

Page 15: ...red laundry made from linen or cotton Programme Cottons cold max 60 C Detergent for colours delicates without optical brighteners Suitable for coloured laundry made from easy care fibres synthetic fibres Programme Easy Care cold max 60 C Mild detergent Suitable for delicate fine fabrics silk or viscose Programme Delicates silk cold max 40 C Detergent for woollens Suitable for woollen fabrics Progr...

Page 16: ...sponding dispenser and place in drum Saving Soiling note Reduced tempera ture and detergent quantity as per the recommended dos age light No visible dirt or stains Clothing has taken on some body odour e g Light summer sports clothing worn for a few hours T shirts shirts blouses worn for up to one day Guest bed linen and hand towels used for one day normal Visible dirt or a few light stains e g T ...

Page 17: ...op without final spin cycle washing remains in the water after the last rinse cycle Maximum spin speed depends on the programme and model Ø Ready in Delays the Finished in time end of programme The respective programme duration is displayed by selecting the programme The programme duration is automatically adjusted while the programme is running if the programme duration requires changing e g due ...

Page 18: ...ext programme starts even after the machine has been switched off Then deactivate the childproof lock before the programme starts and if required re activate after the programme starts Ø Reloading the laundry When the programme has started the laundry can be reloaded or taken out as required Select A Start Reload The machine checks whether a top up is possible I flash Top up not possible Wait unti...

Page 19: ...A Start Reload For programmes at low temperature 1 Select A Start Reload 2 Select 0 Spin Drain if only a drained cycle is required set rpm spin speed to 3 Select A Start Reload Ø End of programme using Rinse stop 1 Select 0 Spin Drain if only a drained cycle is required set rpm spin speed to 2 Select A Start Reload 8 End of the programme End appears in the display panel 1 Open the washing machine ...

Page 20: ... away Before switching the machine off Always remove the washing Always wait until the programme ends as the appliance could still be locked If the mashine is switched off inadvertently switch the appliance on again and wait for the unlocking device 2 Set the programme selector to Off Appliance is switched off 3 Turn off the tap Not required for Aqua Stop models Page 36 ...

Page 21: ... wearing fabrics heat resistant fab rics made of cotton or linen T Prewash For heavily soiled washing Pour detergent into dispensers I and II max 5 kg 3 kg 20 40 60 90 C 1200 rpm G Z Easy Care Synthetic or blended fabrics max 2 5 kg 40 60 C 1200 rpm G Z Dark Wash Dark fabrics made of cotton and dark easy care fabrics max 2 kg 30 C 800 1200 rpm G Z Sportswear Sportswear and leisurewear made from mi...

Page 22: ...nded fabrics e g silk blouses silk scarves Use detergent intended for machine washing delicates and or silk max 2 kg 30 C 600 800 rpm G Z Wool Hand or machine washable fabrics that are made of wool or contain wool Particularly gentle wash programme to prevent shrinkage of laundry with longer programme breaks fabrics rest in the de tergent solution Wool is of animal origin e g Angora alpaca llama s...

Page 23: ...aking agent detergent into dispenser II according to the manufacturer s instructions Set programme selector to i Cottons 40 C and select A Start Reload After approx 10 minutes select A Start Reload After the required soaking time reselect A Start Reload if the programme is to be continued or change the programme Load laundry of the same colour No additional detergent is required the soaking soluti...

Page 24: ...y elements light up Setting mode is activated 2 a Set volume for button signals depending on model press the button until the re quired volume is reached set to Off swhich exits setting mode for the signal volume 2 b Selecting volume of the information signals rotate it one step to the right press the button until the re quired volume is reached set to Off swhich exits setting mode for the signal ...

Page 25: ...litres 2 1 2 h Cottons 90 C 5 kg 1 26 kWh 60 litres 2 h Easy Care 40 C 2 5 kg 0 60 kWh 53 litres 1 3 4 h Mix 40 C 2 kg 0 39 kWh 44 litres 1 1 4 h Delicate Silk 30 C 2 kg 0 26 kWh 51 litres 3 4 h Wool 20 C 2 kg 0 20 kWh 35 litres 1 h Programme Approximate information on the residual moisture WLG24 WLG20 WLG16 max 1200 rpm max 1000 rpm max 800 rpm Cottons 58 68 80 Easy Care 40 40 40 Delicate Silk 30...

Page 26: ... 4 h Cottons programme û 2 5 kg 2 1 2 h Programme setting for testing and energy labelling in accordance with Directive 2010 30 EU with cold water 15 C The specification of the programme temperature is based on the temperature stated on the care label in the textiles The actual washing temperature may deviate from the stated programme temperature for energy saving reasons ...

Page 27: ...r safety reasons Distribute small and large items of washing in the drum Faults what to do Page 33 VoltCheck The automatic voltage control system detects unauthorised voltage drops The programme is interrupted Whenever there is an undervoltage the colon flashes on the Ready in display on the display panel When the supply voltage is stable again the programme continues running The colon on the Read...

Page 28: ...on Washing machine may be damaged If solvent cleaning agents e g petroleum ether are used on the washing machine the surfaces may be damaged Do not use cleaning agents that contain solvents Machine housing control panel Ø Remove the detergent residue immediately Ø Wipe with a soft damp cloth Ø Cleaning with a jet of water is prohibited Drum Use bleach free detergent no steel wool Descale Not requi...

Page 29: ...wer open so that residual water can evaporate Detergent solution pump blocked m Warning Danger of scalding When you wash at high temperatures the water gets very hot If you come into contact with the hot water you may be scalded Allow the washing water to cool down Turn the tap off to prevent more water from flowing in and to ensure that it is drained via the drain pump 1 Switch off the appliance ...

Page 30: ...m spin speed to Drainage hose on the siphon blocked 1 Switch off appliance Remove the mains plug Note Residual water may run out 2 Loosen hose clip carefully remove drainage hose 3 Clean the drain hose and siphon connecting piece 4 Reattach the drain hose and secure the connection point using the hose clamp Filter blocked in water inlet hose First reduce the water pressure in the supply hose 1 Tur...

Page 31: ...e hose from the tap Clean the filter with a small brush and or for standard model Remove the hose from the rear of the appliance Use pliers to remove the filter and then clean it 6 Connect the hose and check for leaks ...

Page 32: ...ose outlet pipe blocked clean drainage hose on the siphon Page 30 E 23 There is water in the base trough the appliance is leaking Call the after sales service Page 35 E If childproof lock is active deactivate it Page 18 Mains voltage too low Page 27 Undervoltage in the wash programme The programme duration is extended Page 27 Other displays Switch off the appliance wait for five seconds and switch...

Page 33: ...is below the visible area The spin result is not satisfactory Laundry is wet too damp Distribute small and large items of washing in the drum Is the selected speed too low The programme du ration changes dur ing the wash cycle Not a fault the programme sequence is optimised for the par ticular wash process This may result in changes to the pro gramme duration in the display field Residual water in...

Page 34: ...he fuses blown Reset replace the fuses If the fault occurs repeatedly call customer services Page 35 There is detergent residue on the laun dry Some phosphate free detergents contain water insoluble resi due Select O Rinse or brush the laundry after washing appears in the display panel in re load mode The water level is too high It is not possible to add laundry Close the door immediately if neces...

Page 35: ... sales service the product number E no and the production number FD of the appliance Trust the expertise of the manufacturer Contact us for assistance By doing so you will ensure that the repairs are carried out by trained service personnel using genuine spare parts These instructions can be found on inside of washing machine door open service flap and rear of the appli ance Depending on the model...

Page 36: ...on to a siphon Connecting the water Page 42 Useful tools Ø Spirit level for alignment Page 45 Ø Spanner with size 13 for loosening the transportation protection devices Page 40and size 17 for aligning the appliance feet Page 45 GHSHQGLQJ RQ PRGHO TXD 6WRS 6WDQGDUG 3RZHU FRUG DWHU GUDLQDJH OERZ IRU IL LQJ WKH ZDVWH ZDWHU KRVH QVWDOODWLRQ 0DLQWHQDQFH LQVWUXFWLRQV RYHUV DWHU VXSSO ...

Page 37: ...ply hose approx 2 20 m for standard model Technical specifications a FP a FP a FP a FP a FP a FP a FP a FP PD FP RQQHFWLRQ RQ OHIW VLGH RU RQQHFWLRQ RQ ULJKW VLGH PLQ FP Dimensions width x depth x height 60 x 40 x 84 8 cm Weight 65 kg Mains connection Nominal voltage 220 240 V 50 Hz Nominal current 10 A Nominal power 2300 W Water pressure 100 1000 kPa 1 10 bar Power consumption when switched off 0...

Page 38: ...erly there is a risk of tripping and injury Lay hoses and cables in such a way that there is no risk of tripping m Caution Washing machine may be damaged Frozen hoses may crack burst Do not install the washing machine in areas exposed to frost and or outdoors If the washing machine is raised by protruding components e g washing machine door the components may break off and the washing machine may ...

Page 39: ...pliance on a base or on a wooden joist ceiling m Warning Washing machine may be damaged The washing machine may wander and tip topple from the base when spinning Always secure the washing machine feet with fixing brackets Holding brackets order no WMZ 2200 If installing on a wooden joist ceiling If possible install the washing machine in a corner Screw a water resistant wooden panel min 30 mm thic...

Page 40: ...move all the 4 transportation protection devices completely and keep in a safe place m Caution Washing machine may be damaged To prevent damage in transit when transporting the appliance subsequently always re install the transit bolts prior to transportation Store the screw and sleeve screwed together 1 Take the hoses out of the holders 2 Take hoses out of the elbow and remove elbow 3 Unscrew and...

Page 41: ...41 4 Remove the mains cable from the holders Remove sleeves 5 Insert covers ...

Page 42: ...ne that was purchased from an authorised specialist retailer If in doubt have the appliance connected by a technician Water inlet Water inlet hose do not kink crush modify or sever strength is no longer guaranteed Optimum water pressure in the mains 100 1000 kPa 1 10 bar Ø When the tap is open the water flow is at least 8 l min Ø If the water pressure is higher than this a pressure reducing valve ...

Page 43: ...ible If the attached drainage hose slips out of the washbasin due to high water pressure when draining the appliance leaking water may cause damage Secure the drainage hose to prevent it from slipping out of the washbasin m Caution The appliance may be damaged If the end of the drainage hose is immersed in the drained water water may be drawn back into the appliance The plug must not block the dra...

Page 44: ...onnection point must be secured using a hose clamp with a diameter of 24 40 mm available from specialist dealers Connection Drainage into a plastic pipe with rubber sleeve or into a gully m Warning Water damage possible If the drainage hose slips off the plastic pipe due to high water pressure when draining the appliance leaking water may cause damage Secure the drainage hose to prevent it from sl...

Page 45: ...y turning the appliance feet All four appliance feet must stand firmly on the ground The washing machine must not wobble 3 Tighten the lock nut against the housing In doing so hold the foot tight and do not adjust its height The lock nuts on all four appliance feet must be screwed tightly against the housing Incorrect levelling may result in intense noise vibrations and wandering ...

Page 46: ... the washing machine rating plate are the same The connected load and fuse required are specified on the rating plate Ensure that The mains plug fits the socket The cable cross section is adequate The earthing system is properly installed The mains cable is only replaced by a qualified electrician if this is necessary Replacement mains cables are available from the after sales service No multiple ...

Page 47: ...2 Connect the mains plug 3 Turn on the tap 4 Switch on the appliance 5 Close the door do not load any laundry 6 Select the i Cottons 90 C programme 7 Open the detergent drawer 8 Pour approx 1 litre of water into dispenser II 9 Add standard detergent to dispenser II according to manufacturer s instructions for light soiling To prevent frothing use only half the recommended amount of detergent Do no...

Page 48: ...Remove the hoses Installing transportation protection devices 1 Remove the covers and keep in a safe place If required use a screwdriver 2 Insert all four sleeves Clamp the mains cable on the holders Insert and tighten the bolts Before switching on the appliance The transport braces must be removed To prevent unused detergent from flowing into the outlet during the next wash Pour 1 litre of water ...

Page 49: ...on 30 Consumption rates 25 Contents of package 36 Control panel 10 Customer service 35 D Descale 28 Detergent drawer 9 Detergent solution pump blocked 29 Discolouring 23 Display panel 10 Dyeing 23 E Electrical connection 46 End of the programme 19 Energy saving tips 7 Environmental protection 7 F Faults what to do 33 G Getting to know your appliance 8 H Hose and cable lengths 37 I Imbalance contro...

Page 50: ...emoving the transport locks 40 Rinse Stop 19 S Safety instructions 5 Selecting options 18 Signal 24 Soaking 23 Sorting the washing 13 Starching 22 T Technical specifications 37 Terminating the programme 19 Transportation protection devices installing 48 U Unloading the laundry 19 V VoltCheck 27 W Water connection 42 Water drainage 43 Water inlet 42 ...

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Page 52: ...ppliance and Aqua Stop have been correctly installed and connected according to our instructions this also includes a correctly installed Aqua Stop extension original accessory 4 Our guarantee does not apply to defective cables hoses or to fittings up to the connection on the tap 5 Appliances which feature Aqua Stop can be left unattended during operation and it is not necessary to turn off the ta...

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