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3 - PROGRAMMING

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Opti 4

You washing machine can automatically optimise
the length of the wash cycle and the water and
energy consumption of every wash.

- Adjustment to the quantity of laundry:

Washing 1kg of laundry is not the same as washing
a full load, which is the reason why your washing
machine is equipped with sensors that detect the
quantity of laundry in the drum and automatically
calculate the right levels of water and energy requi-
red to produce a perfect wash.

- Adjustment to the hardness of the water:

The hardness of the water in your mains supply
affects the wash and rinse performances of your
appliance, which is the reason why your washing
machine automatically adapts the tumble time and
the number of rinses to produce a perfect result.
The water hardness is adjusted when you use your
washing machine for the first time (see special
insert).

- Adjustment to the degree of soiling:

The length and the intensity of the wash depend on
how dirty your laundry is, which is the reason why
your appliance can vary the length of the wash
cycle by up to 40% according to the selected set-
tings (see page 8).

- Adjustment to the type of textile:

Cotton shirts and cashmere pullovers do not
demand the same wash, which is the reason why
your washing machine adapts its tumble speed to
each type of textile.

For your information

: The time shown on the wash-

ing machine when you select a programme corres-
ponds to the time for an average load. This time is
adjusted, once the appliance has taken its measu-
rements and then throughout the programme,
according to any unexpected events (too much
washing powder, an unbalanced load when spin-
ning, etc.).

Easy start

Your washing machine memorises your habits.
Every time a programme starts, the machine
records the options that you use most frequently,
and proposes these same options as soon as you
switch on the appliance.

4 - REGULAR CARE

puyll it towards you. Remove the siphon

, sepa-

rate the drawer

from the trim

.

B

C

D

— Rinse everything under the tap.
— Refit all of the parts of the drawer, then fit it back
under the lid of the machine.

4.1 - A

VOIDING BAD SMELLS

Respect the installation instructions for the drain
hose described in paragraph 1.3, leave the lid open
after the cycle has finished. Complete an empty
cycle with a washing agent at 60°C or 90°C once a
month.

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RODUCT DRAWER

(Diagram 4.1)

— Release the drawer by pressing the Bumps

A

pushing a pen into the hole

and push it to the

right.

B

4.3 - P

UMP FILTER

(Diagram 4.2)

— Release the part

at the bottom of the drum by

A

— Turn the drum towards the front.
—  Remove the pump filter

, remove any objects

that may be inside and rinse everything under the
tap.
— Refit both parts

and

.

C

C

A

— Push the part

to the left until it clicks into place.

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UTSIDE PANELS

Do not use abrasive products or scourers. Use
liquid soap. Dry with a soft cloth. 

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Summary of Contents for BT650MA

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL EN Washing machine BT650MA BT653MA BT653HQA ...

Page 2: ...e appliance If the power cord is damaged have it changed by the After Sales Service or a qualified professional to avoid any risks We recommend that the appliance is not placed onto a mat or car pet to avoid hampering the circulation of air at its base If a problem occurs that you cannot solve see page 11 do not attempt to repair the machine yourself Call the customer service USE This appliance ma...

Page 3: ...hardness of the water Do not exceed the dose recommended by the manufactu rer of the washing product This appliance s packaging material is recyclable Help protect the environment by placing the packa ging into the municipal containers provided for this purpose Your washing machine also contains many recyclable materials it features this logo to remind you that used appliances must not be mixed wi...

Page 4: ...d water from flowing back up the hose into the machine and bad smells being caused H Remove the 3 hose support clips and place E 1 1 UNPACKING Diagram 1 1 2 to 1 1 4 The following instructions must be respected Remove the chocks from the lid and flaps of the drum and open and close the drum carefully Lift the washing machine and remove the motor chock and base Diagram 1 1 2 B A holes Diagram 1 1 3...

Page 5: ...ramme Selecting the temperature 8 6 Selector Selecting the spin speed 3 Programming a delayed start Options Display 9 1 2 3 7 6 8 9 5 11 10 12 14 13 15 11 10 Easy start function Child safety lock 12 Door lock 14 13 Temperature Spin speed 15 Delayed start Time remaining CLOSE UP OF THE DISPLAY 9 ...

Page 6: ...the spin speed auto matically limited for certain programmes The LED is steadily lit to show that you are in selection mode Turn the selector until the desired spin speed 13 9 6 3 appears in area of the display Confirm by pressing the selector the LED goes out 14 9 You can select any options using keys A warning beep informs you of any options that are not compatible with your programme Press Star...

Page 7: ... everything from the start again see paragraph 3 2 2 2 1 12 END OF THE WASHING CYCLE The display shows Stop Diagram 3 2 1 and the door lock indicator goes out You can programme a new cycle without having to press the On Off key This display is automatically switched off after a maximum of 5 minutes in order to save energy in standby mode Open the lid and remove the linen Model automatically positi...

Page 8: ...en press the selector to confirm The programme will stop automatically PROGRAMME COTTON Prewash To remove earth sand blood This sequence includes a wash in clean water It is also necessary to put a detergent wash ing powder only in the prewash product compartment Diagram 2 2 DELICATES PROGRAMME This programme is specially designed for an ultra gentle wash swing wash that does not felt or pill even...

Page 9: ...HETICS Cold 60 2 5 kg DELICATES Cold 30 1 0 kg Special programmes OptiA 39 minutes Cold 40 Usual load Flash 25 minutes Cold 40 2 5 kg Sport Cold 40 2 5 kg Jeans Cold 40 2 5 kg Shirts Cold 40 1 5 kg Baby clothes Cold 90 6 5 kg Additional programmes Rinse Spin TEST PROGRAMMES ACCORDING TO DELEGATED REGULATION UE N 1061 2010 Standard cotton programme at 60 C Cotton ECO no option max spin 60 c 60 c St...

Page 10: ...extile For your information The time shown on the wash ing machine when you select a programme corres ponds to the time for an average load This time is adjusted once the appliance has taken its measu rements and then throughout the programme according to any unexpected events too much washing powder an unbalanced load when spin ning etc Easy start Your washing machine memorises your habits Every ...

Page 11: ...the washing in the drum unfold the linen and programme another spin cycle Check the height of the curved drain part Diagram 1 3 H A puddle of water forms on the floor First remove the plug from the socket and turn off the water supply Check that the seals are fitted and the connectors are tigh tened Diagram 1 2 Check the curved part is positioned correctly Diagram 1 3 H G Strong vibrations when sp...

Page 12: ...12 EN NOTES ...

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Page 14: ...14 1 1 13mm 1 2 2 D CLIC 1 2 1 2 90cm maxi 65cm mini o 34mm mini E F 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 4 1 2 1 3 1 4 A B C C D G H ...

Page 15: ...15 1 2 3 CLAC 2 1 A 30 70 100 ml ml ml 50 100 150 40 70 100 200 2 2 4 1 2 1 2 2 CLIC 1 A B C 4 2 1 1 2 A B C D 4 1 Soiling 3 2 2 3 2 1 Soiling 3 2 3 ...

Page 16: ...of the brand When you call so that we can handle your case efficiently make sure you have the full references of your appliance commercial reference service reference serial number This information is on the ID plate Diagram 1 1 1 Original parts When work is required request exclusively original certified spare parts TW2G01217 01 11 17 ...

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