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D 11

D 12

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D 3

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D 4

D 7 D 8

D 9

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•REMOVING THE TRANSPORT CLAMPS

Important :

Before using the machine in any way, you must first perform

the following operations.

These comprise removing all the components designed to immobilise
the drum in your machine during transport.

These so-called “releasing” operations are necessary for your machine
to operate correctly and to conform to the prevailing safety standards. 
If they are not carried out completely, this could cause severe damage
to your machine while it is operating.

— Remove the washing machine from its plinth 

(check that the wedge

supporting the motor is not still inserted in the machine) 

(

Diagram

D3)
— Remove the 4 screws

with a screwdriver

(Diagram D4)

— Remove the cross clamp

by removing the 2 screws

(Diagram

D5) using a 10 or 13mm spanner (depending on the model).

(Ensure

that you remove the two plastic braces fixed on the cross clamp at the
same time as the clamp itself).

— Replace the screws

in their initial positions.

Warning:

You must block off the two holes using the hole covers

provided

(supplied in the accessories bag)

(Diagram D6)

— Remove the drum-tank assembly locking wedge

(Diagram D7).

To do this:

-  Lift the lid on the machine
-  Remove wedge
-  Remove wedge

by turning it a quarter turn

-  Release the drum doors, locked in the lower position, by pressing
down on both eaves simultaneously.

Warning:

Remove the pipe support collars

You must block off the

holes revealed with the hole covers

supplied in the accessories

bag

(Diagram D8).

Advice: 

We would recommend that you keep all the locking

components since these must be refitted if you must subsequently
transport your machine again. 

Information: 

Your machine has been scrupulously checked before it left the

factory. You may therefore notice a little water still remaining in the
tank or the products box.

•MOVING YOUR MACHINE

•Mounting it on castors

If your machine is equipped with removable castors, you will be able
to move it quite easily.
To mount it on castors, swivel the lever on the bottom of the machine
from the right to the far left

(Diagram D9).

Important:

The machine must not rest on the “front” castors while it is

operating: remember to return the lever to its initial position.

•CONNECTING TO THE COLD WATER SUPPLY

Connect the supply hose

(Diagram D10) :

— At one end to the connection on the back of the machine
— On the other end to a tap fitted with a threaded end 20mm dia. x 27
(3/4 BSP).
If you use a self-piercing tap, the useful aperture must have a minimum
diameter of 6mm.
Water supply:

- Minimum water pressure: 0.1 MPa or 1 bar

- Maximum water pressure: 1 MPa or 10 bars

•Replacing a water supply hose

When replacing the hose, ensure that the hose is tightly fastened and
that there is a seal at both ends.

•DRAINING AWAY THE WASTE WATER

Fit the hose bracket provided inside your machine to the end of the drain
hose and then connect the hose

(Diagram D11) :

—  Either, temporarily, over a sink or a bathtub.
—  Or permanently to a ventilated U-bend.
If your installation does not have a ventilated U-bend, check that the
connection is not sealed. In fact, to avoid any waste water flowing
back into the machine, you are strongly recommended to leave an air
gap between the machine’s drain hose and the drainpipe. 
In any case, the drain hose bracket must be placed at a height of 65 to
90cm higher than the base of the machine.

Important:

Ensure that the drain hose is tied firmly in place with cord to

avoid the bracket coming loose during draining and causing a flood.

The waste water can be drained away to the ground provided that the
drain hose passes through a point 65 to 90cm higher than the base of
the machine

(Diagram D12).

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Summary of Contents for WTC1084K

Page 1: ...FR GUIDE D INSTALLATION D UTILISATION EN INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE PL INSTRUKCJA OBSŁUGI RU P O O C O O C A A Lave Linge Washingmachine Pralka C pa a a a ...

Page 2: ...nd using your appliance please carefully read this Guide to Installation and Use which will allow you to quickly familiarise yourself with its operation As part of our commitment to constantly improving our products we reserve the right to make changes to them based on technical advances to their technical and functional features and appearance Ważna uwaga Przed uruchomieniem urządzenia należy uwa...

Page 3: ...re also recommended not to use solvents or products in aerosol cans near to your washing machine or any electrical appliance in general in a poorly ventilated room risk of fire and explosion If any incidents occur and you cannot resolve them using the remedies we recommend see the section INCIDENTS THAT MAY ARISE call in a qualified professional If you have to open your machine during a cycle for ...

Page 4: ...scrupulously checked before it left the factory You may therefore notice a little water still remaining in the tank or the products box MOVING YOUR MACHINE Mounting it on castors If your machine is equipped with removable castors you will be able to move it quite easily To mount it on castors swivel the lever on the bottom of the machine from the right to the far left Diagram D9 Important The mach...

Page 5: ...temperatures Use of cold diluted bleach possible Iron Low Medium High Dry clean mineral spirit perchlorethylene all solvents NB A crossed out code indicates that it is forbidden LOADING YOUR WASHING Perform these actions in the following order Open the machine Check that the Programme selector is correctly positioned on Off Depending on the model lift the opening handle or press the push button on...

Page 6: ...progress Children s safety Incident warning light Spinning Rinsing Washing Pre wash Pause Tap safety system Functions Finishing time Delayed start Remaining time DETAILS OF THE VARIOUS DISPLAYS ON THE LCD SCREEN Current Time no function symbol displayed This function enables you to set your washing machine s clock You must do this to be able to use the Finishing Time Function Finishing Time This f...

Page 7: ...ction flashes Briefly press the button the hours flash without the minutes Set the hour by turning the knob this is set hour by hour over 24 hours Briefly press the button the minutes flash Set the minutes using the knob these are set minute by minute over one hour Press the button briefly to record your setting When the clock setting is confirmed the current time stays fixed for a very short peri...

Page 8: ... the cycle the time remaining before the end of the cycle During the waiting period before the cycle starts the time remaining before the cycle actually starts rounded to the next hour Time remaining is also displayed without any action on your part As soon as you start the washing machine unless you were in Finishing Time mode during the previous cycle At the end of a Delayed Start as soon as the...

Page 9: ...ning Time operation Add or remove the item or items Press the Start Pause button to continue the cycle It may take 1 or 2 minutes for the lid to unlock NB If you have selected a delayed washing cycle in Finishing Time or Delayed Start mode you can access the drum immediately at any time during the phase before the washing cycle starts without having to interrupt and restart the cycle 2 2 Adding or...

Page 10: ...ally evaluates the washing load you have introduced and adapts the water consumption and the length of the programme accordingly to provide a perfect wash This 40 C programme enables you to wash a usual 3kg load of cottons and mixed textiles in 45 minutes while ensuring perfect washing results and maximum energy savings Coloureds Synthetics For a wash load consisting of DELICATE COLOURS HARD WEARI...

Page 11: ...t their action has not already finished During the period before the cycle actually starts if you have chosen to delay the time your washing starts Any kind of programme modification is accepted during the waiting period You can alter the length of the delayed start or the Finishing Time throughout the waiting period before the cycle actually starts To do this turn the adjustment knob to a new val...

Page 12: ...y removing the plastic component Remove the filter from its housing Diagram D22 Remove the various objects it may have in it Rinse it under the tap Diagram D23 Re insert it pushing it firmly into its housing after checking that the housing is clean Re insert the plastic component and the screw by performing all the above operations in reverse order CLEANING THE MACHINE Important To clean the casin...

Page 13: ...r The cycle will restart Biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiip INCIDENTS THAT MAY OCCUR The cycle does not start You have not pressed the Start Pause button There is no power to the machine Check that the plug is correctly in the socket Check the circuit breaker and the fuses The water tap is closed The machine s lid is not closed properly A puddle of water forms around the machine Warning First of all remo...

Page 14: ...f the equipment MESSAGES SHOWN ON THE DISPLAY continued Incidents indicated that require a breakdown engineer Important Check that the message displayed is not for an incident you can repair yourself see previous page Your machine also detects some operating faults that systematically require the services of a breakdown engineer and informs you of this through other messages of we provide some exa...

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Page 16: ...Brandt Appliances SAS au capital de 10 000 000 euros RCS Nanterre sous le n B 440 302 347 G0217 02 06 05 Translation agency ALIZÉ Traduction ...

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