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Programme Phases and Power Cuts

Programme Phases

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  When the programme is running, the programme phase and the time  

 

remaining will appear on the display (Figure 32). 

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  The active phases will appear successively at the top of the display as the  

 

programme progresses (Figure 32). The time remaining until the end of  

 

the programme will also appear on the display. It updates at regular  

 

intervals, but not minute by minute.

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  Any option button can be selected provided the wash phase in which it  

 

takes effect has not been passed and when the programme accepts  

 the 

option.

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  Pressing the delay timer button during washing will have no effect on the  

 wash 

programme.

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  Pressing the Start/Pause button during the wash activates the   

 PAUSE 

function.

If the programme is changed on the selector dial during the washing 

and drying process, the washing machine will go onto PAUSE status 

and the programme will be cancelled.

If you need to add or remove a garment, press the Start/Pause button 

and make sure that the water level is not above the door overflow 

level and that the temperature inside is not high. Press the Start/

Pause button again to restart the wash from the same cycle phase it 

had stopped at.

Power Cuts

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  If there is a power cut, when the electricity comes back on the washing  

 

machine will continue to run from where it left off (it has several hours of  

 memory). 

Warnings and Advice

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  Level the washing machine by adjusting the feet to reduce the noise  

 

caused by spin-drying.

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  Try to wash clothes of different sizes in the same wash programme to  

 

favour the distribution of the clothes inside the drum during spin-drying.

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  This model has a safety system for spin-drying that prevents spin  

 

drying from being carried out if the distribution of the clothes inside  

 

the drum is too concentrated. This prevents the appliance from vibrating 

 too 

much.

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  If you find that the clothes are not properly wrung out, try spin-drying  

 

them again after having distributed the clothes more evenly in the drum.

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Summary of Contents for CI931

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Page 2: ...ter supply Page 6 7 Levelling and electrical information Page 8 Before first use Page 9 Preparing garments for washing Page 10 Detergents and additives Page 11 12 Selecting the wash programme Page 13 14 Programmes Page 15 Spin speed and anti crease Page 16 Time delay Page 17 Starting up Page 18 Wash programme phases and power cuts Page 19 20 Maintenance and cleaning Page 21 22 Troubleshooting ...

Page 3: ...your appliance for guarantee purposes Appliance Model Serial Number CE Declarations of Conformity This appliance has been designed constructed and marketed in compliance with safety requirements of EEC Directive 2006 95 EEC Low voltage and requirements of EMC Directive 2004 108 EEC IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH EC DIRECTIVE 2002 96 EC At the end of it...

Page 4: ...nded in the maintenance instructions in the manual s Do not climb onto the machine or stand on the open porthole door s Do not use an extension lead or adaptor to connect your washing machine to the mains supply s The machine should only be used for the purpose it is designed for s Follow the washing instructions recommended by the manufacturer of the garment to be washed s Do not turn your washin...

Page 5: ...e plastic covers to the back of the washing machine Figure 2 and 3 s Loosen and remove the 3 transit bolts Figure 3 s Cover the holes with the plastic covers you have just removed Figure 2 Do not throw the transit bolts away If you need to move the washing machine after installation you should first replace the transit bolts fig 1 fig 2 fig 3 fig 4 3 ...

Page 6: ...oses supplied with the appliance Do not use water supply hoses that have been used previously For your washing machine to work properly the mains water pressure must be between 0 05 and 1MPa 0 1 10 bar Drainage Connection s It is recommended that you have a fixed drainage outlet 50 to 70 cm from the floor s Avoid the drain hose being too tight kinked or restricted s The water outlet can either be co...

Page 7: ...ing the appliance to the power supply Ensure that the voltage reaching the plug is the same as that on the plate Do not remove the rating plate The information on it is important Do not plug the washing machine plug into the socket with wet or damp hands To remove the power cord pull on the body of the plug not the cable If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by a cord or special unit pr...

Page 8: ...rating to BS 1363 should be used As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows s 4HE WIRE WHICH IS COLOURED 2 AND 9 7 MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE TERMINAL WHICH IS MARKED WITH LETTER OR BY THE ARTH SYMBOL OR COLOURED 2 AND 9 7 s 4HE WIRE WHICH IS COLOURED 5 MUST BE CONNECTED TO TH...

Page 9: ...nnections and the drainage are all correct and to thoroughly clean the inside of the washing machine before any wash programmes are run see the operating instructions on the following pages s Prior to pre cleaning you should ensure the transit bolts have been removed s Select the normal programme at 60ºC Figure 10 s Press the Start Pause button Figure 10 fig 10 7 ...

Page 10: ... using a long programme with prewash s Sort your clothes according to colour Figure 14 s Wash whites and coloured separately We recommend loading the washing machine to its full capacity for best water and energy efficiency Whenever possible we recommend that you wash garments of different sizes within the same wash programme This improves the washing action and also aids the correct distribution o...

Page 11: ...o be washed s How heavily the clothes are soiled s The hardness of the water Information on water hardness in your area can be obtained from your local water board We recommend the use of a decalcifying product if the water hardness is high in your area Eco Note Remember that concentrated detergents exist which are more environment and nature friendly The use of more detergent than necessary will ...

Page 12: ...To select a day program s Select the drying time in minutes by pressing the drying time button s The drying time will show on the display and increase with each press of the drying time button Important If you select the wash and dry programme the load must not be over 4kg or 1 5kg for delicate wash programme You may need to remove some items to lighten the load fig 19 Detergent dispenser Programme...

Page 13: ...ose a wash programme without prewash whenever possible This will save you money and help protect the environment PROGRAMMES Normal Auxiliary Wool Delicate Delicate 1 Normal 8 Delicate cold 12 Wool 35o C 12 Rinses 14 Normal Dry 2 Quick 30o C 9 Delicate 30o C 13 Spin Drying 15 Delicate Dry 3 Normal 30o C 10 Delicate 40o C 4 Normal 40o C 5 Normal 60oC 6 Normal 90o C 7 Prewash 60oC 11 ...

Page 14: ...JV VU TP_ KLSPJH L JVSV YZ SPNO ZVPS U OL PJ JV VU TP_ KLSPJH L JVSV YZ TLKP T ZVPS VVS VVS TP_ OP LZ JVSV YZ SPNO ZVPS V VU JV VU TP_ U OL PJ LSPJH L VVS VVS TP_ V VU JV VU TP_ U OL PJ LSPJH L VVS VVS TP_ V VU 3PULU U OL PJ TP_LK MHIYPJZ Normal cold Quick 30ºC Normal 30ºC Normal 40ºC Normal 60ºC Normal 90ºC Prewash 60ºC Delicate cold Delicate 30ºC Delicate 40ºC Wool 35ºC Rinses Spin drying Normal...

Page 15: ...VUKP PVULY PM KLZPYLK HUK NLU SL MPUHS ZWPU 7YL HZO UVYTHS HZO YPUZLZ MHIYPJ JVUKP PVULY PM KLZPYLK HUK SVUN MPUHS ZWPU 5VYTHS HZO YPUZLZ MHIYPJ JVUKP PVULY PM KLZPYLK HUK SVUN MPUHS ZWPU 69 HZO YPUZLZ MHIYPJ JVUKP PVULY PM KLZPYLK HUK SVUN MPUHS ZWPU Approx duration minutes 663 HZO YPUZLZ MHIYPJ JVUKP PVULY PM KLZPYLK HUK NLU SL MPUHS ZWPU 5VYTHS KY LSPJH L KY 13 NOTE the KWh and litre consumptio...

Page 16: ...ill show 0 Figure 24 s A programme without a final spin is used to prevent creasing when washing special fabrics Anti crease option s Pressing the spin button again will select the anti crease option Figure 25 s The wash programme stops on the last rinse with the clothes left in water s When the option is deactivated the washing machine continues the programme draining and spin drying s It is used ...

Page 17: ...on several times you can choose between several combinations of one two and up to three additional functions at the same time depending on the programme selected Figure 28 Option 1 Easy iron This option prevents garments from creasing by means of carrying out a special programme with special turns to fluff out the garments after spin drying and make them easier to iron Option 2 Extra rinse Increase...

Page 18: ...e lock function is activated by pressing the Start Pause button and holding it down for at least 3 seconds s The display will show the lock symbol if it is activated Figure 30 Deactivating the lock function s The lock function is cancelled when the wash programme comes to an end Figure 31 s If you want to deactivate the lock function before the end of the programme you have to hold the Start Pause...

Page 19: ...ncelled If you need to add or remove a garment press the Start Pause button and make sure that the water level is not above the door overflow level and that the temperature inside is not high Press the Start Pause button again to restart the wash from the same cycle phase it had stopped at Power Cuts s If there is a power cut when the electricity comes back on the washing machine will continue to r...

Page 20: ... Pull outwards on the detergent dispenser to remove it completely Figure 34 s Use warm water and a brush to clean the compartments Figure 35 s Also clean the additive compartment siphons having removed them first Once they have been cleaned put them back making sure that they fit right in to the back Figure 35 s Put the dispenser back into the washing machine The washing machine should be disconnect...

Page 21: ... machine turn the filter several times until it can be completely removed by gently pulling on it Figure 38 s Remove the objects or fluff caught in the filter or the drain pump Figure 39 s Put the filter and the filter cap back in place To avoid risk of scalding do not carry out this operation when the wash water is at a temperature of over 30ºC CleaningtheOutsideoftheWashingMachine s The outside of th...

Page 22: ...perly shut F04 will appear on the display Why is the washing machine vibrating or making too much noise This may be due to the following s The blocking and transport screws have not been removed s The washing machine has not been correctly levelled s On spin drying the motor makes a kind of whistling noise This is due to the mechanical action of the motor itself and is perfectly normal Why doesn t...

Page 23: ...chine is provided with a system which is able to adapt to the load and type of fabrics adjusting the levels of water and energy used in order to preserve the environment So although the water level you can see through the hatch may look low there is no cause for concern as washing and rinsing efficiency will still be optimal Why is there still some water in the dispenser s This may be because the d...

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