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YOU MUST PERFORM THE OPERATIONS DESCRIBED BELOW BEFORE

USING THE MACHINE

These operations consist of removing all the elements designed to immobilize your
machine's internal components while it is being transported.

These so-called "releasing" operations are required for your machine to operate properly
and to comply with the prevailing safety standards.
If you do not perform these operations completely, this can cause severe damage to your
machine while it is operating.

Removing the transport clamps from your machine

1 -

Remove the transport clamps before you

start your machine. These are the screws
marked “

C

” 

(Figure1).

2 -

Use a spanner to unscrew the  “

C

” screws

anti-clockwise 

(Fig. 2) until you can

remove them by hand.

3 - 

Finish removing the  “

C

” screws and their

rubber seals by pulling them towards you
(Fig. 3).

To facilitate this operation, pour a drop
of washing-up liquid on the screws and
release them a little at a time, working
from top to bottom.

4 -

 

You must block up the holes left by

the "C" screws with the covers provided
(in the accessories bag).

Your machine was scrupulously checked
before it left the factory: you may therefore
notice the presence of a small amount of
water in the drum or in the products' box. 

We advise you to keep all the clamping
components because these must be re-
inserted if you subsequently have to
transport your machine.

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Fig. 1

Summary of Contents for WFH1066K

Page 1: ...E GEBRUIK EN ONDERHOUD Bladzijde 22 INSTALLATIONS BETJENINGS OG VEDLIGEHOLDELSESVEJLEDNING Side 42 INSTALLATIONS GEBRAUCHS UND PFLEGEANLEITUNG Seite 62 INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Page 82 GB D DK NL F LAVE LINGE WASAUTOMAAT VASKEMASKINE WASCHMASCHINE WASHING MACHINE ...

Page 2: ...ing the washing 90 Loading the washing products 90 Programming cancelling a programme 91 to 94 Details of the functions 94 to 95 Altering a washing programme 96 Automatic safety systems 97 3 General maintenance Cleaning the machine and the internal components 98 Risk of frost 98 Checking and replacing the hoses 98 Cleaning the products box 98 Cleaning the filters 99 4 Incidents that may arise The ...

Page 3: ...nes must immediately be rendered unusable Unplug the power cable and cut it off next to the machine Shut off the water supply and remove the hose Break the lock on the machine s door You must comply with the following instructions We will refuse any liability and rescind the guarantee if these recommendations are not observed which can cause damage to equipment or physical injury This machine is d...

Page 4: ...Control panel Detergent Dispensing Drawer Drain pump access hatch Button to open the drain pump access hatch Door Water supply connection Securing screw Electrical power cable Top Fixing screw for the top of the machine Adjustable feet Drain hose ...

Page 5: ...r machine These are the screws marked C Figure1 2 Use a spanner to unscrew the C screws anti clockwise Fig 2 until you can remove them by hand 3 Finish removing the C screws and their rubber seals by pulling them towards you Fig 3 To facilitate this operation pour a drop of washing up liquid on the screws and release them a little at a time working from top to bottom 4 You must block up the holes ...

Page 6: ...maximum slope 2 i e a discrepancy of approximately 1cm over the width and 1 5cm over the depth of the machine Adjusting the feet To ensure that your machine operates safely and quietly its feet must be fitted Your machine is supplied with two adjustable feet If your machine is unstable Unscrew the white plastic lock nut Screw or unscrew the adjustable feet until your machine is perfectly balanced ...

Page 7: ... a tap fitted with a threaded end piece diameter 20x27 3 4 BSP If you use a self piecing tap the useful opening must be at least 6mm in diameter To avoid any water leaks remember to fit the rubber seals in each end and tighten your connections correctly The seals are provided in the accessories bag Water supply Minimum water pressure 0 1 MPa or 1 bar Maximum water pressure 1 MPa or 10 bars Fig 6 ...

Page 8: ...please contact your installer 88 GB Connecting your machine Fig 7 Fig 8 Draining away the waste water Connect the drain hose Fig 7 Either temporarily to a sink or a bath tub Or permanently to a ventilated U bend If your installation does not have a ventilated U bend ensure that the connection is not airtight In fact to avoid any flowback of the waste water into the machine you are strongly recomme...

Page 9: ... g Bathrobe 1200 g Sweatshirt 250 g Duvet cover 1500 g Checking your washing Failure to observe the following instructions can cause sever and even irremediable damage damaged drum torn washing etc and will rescind the guarantee Empty the pockets Fasten any zips and press studs Removethehooksfromcurtainsorplace them in a net bag Removeanyloosebuttons pins staples etc Place small items of laundry r...

Page 10: ...ructions on the detergent pack Warning The detergent manufacturers recommendationsaregenerallybasedonfiling the drum to the maximum Adapt the dosage appropriatelyfortheweightofwashingyouare inserting in the machine These recommendations will avoid too high a doseofdetergent whichcancausefoam Too much foam can reduce your machine s performance and increase the washing time and the water consumption...

Page 11: ...ou switch on hold down Cancel before you do anything else Warning switching to the Stop position cannot cancel a programme B B Start Pause short press Cancel long press For more details of the various functions please refer to the section on DETAILS OF THE FUNCTIONS Important if you have stopped your machine during a washing cycle by selecting the Stop position or after a power failure when the ma...

Page 12: ...h the 9h indicator will be lit for the period from 9h to 6h then the 6h indicator will be lit for the period from 6h to 3h The indicator light that is lit on constantly indicates how far your machine s cycle has progressed When the Stop light on is lit the washing cycle is complete B B B B 5 5 R R 5 5 3 3 100 2 2 1 1 On shows the maximum spin speedthat the selected textile can withstand Spin speed...

Page 13: ... Start turn knob to the left until the 3h 6h and 9h lights go out R R 5 5 Return to initial display display of the selected programme For more details of the various functions please refer to the section on DETAILS OF THE FUNCTIONS Important if you have stopped your machine during a washing cycle by selecting the Stop position or after a power failure when the machine is switched on again the wash...

Page 14: ...oad of laundry consisting of WHITE COTTON COLOURED COTTON or HARD WEARING SYNTHETICS The programme is limited to 30 minutes During this programme the temperature is automatically set to 40 C The doses of detergent must be reduced by half for this programme Tempefature C Max load kg Pre wash Extra rinse No Spin Hold and RInse Programmes table 1 5 1 0 30 Type of textile Depending on the textile COTT...

Page 15: ...al spin to enable your washing to soak in the water to avoid creasing When the machine is stopped with the drum full of water the Hold and Rinse indicator light flashes and the Pause cycle progress light illuminates until you programme the end of the cycle Then Either you wish to drain and spin Set the knob to Spin and use the button to select a suitable spin speed for the type of items then press...

Page 16: ...inish time during this period turn the knob anti clockwise until the time shown on the display can reduce no further the time displayed therefore corresponds to the finishingtimeforyourprogramme andthen briefly press the The cycle will start immediately When you have selected a Delayed Start you can only activate the Pre wash and anti creasing options during the period before the cycle effectively...

Page 17: ...nning when it detects a poorly distributed load this poor distribution is called an imbalance In this case your washing may not be adequately spun You should therefore redistribute it evenly in the drum and programme a new spin Anti foam safety system You washing machine can detect too high a production of foam and the light illuminates during spinning At such times the spin stops and the machine ...

Page 18: ... that you check the condition of the water and drain hoses If you notice the slightest cracking do not hesitate to replace them with identical hoses available from the manufacturer or his After Sales Service Replacing the water hose When replacing this ensure that the connectionsaretightandthatthereisarubber seal at both ends 98 GB Cleaning the detergent dispensing drawer To clean the products box...

Page 19: ...e water Then open the filter by turning it anti clockwise and empty the small amount of water from the filter s lid 30ml maximum Remove any residue left in the filter s housing Clean the filter Replace the filter in its housing and lock it in place by turning it clockwise Refit the chute Close the filter access hatch Ensure that the filter is correctly repositioned to avoid any water leaks Cleanin...

Page 20: ...ute the items better and programme a new spin First of all remove the plug from the socket or remove the relevant fuse and close the water tap While your machine is operating constant control of the water level avoids any water overflowing If despite this water is leaking from the machine it may be that The drain hose hook is poorly positioned in the drain pipe The connections for the water hose o...

Page 21: ...t the cycle This incident can also be caused by the drain hose being connected improperly see the section on CONNECTING YOUR MACHINE Draining away the waste water Too much detergent The machine automatically initiates an extra rinse Check the amount of detergent you use on your next wash Tap closed light lit Foam detection light lit After Sales Service Any work on your machine must be performed by...

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