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BWM60CL Washing Machine

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Operation

Selecting a wash programme

Temperature selection button

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If you press the temperature selection button the wash temperature will be 

displayed. By pressing the temperature button you can scroll through the 

temperature options for the chosen wash programme.

Rinse Hold option button

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If you press the Rinse Hold option button, the indicator neon above it will 

light.

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When the wash cycle reaches the final rinse, instead of draining the water 

away, it will suspend the wash load in cold water.

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When you want to spin the wash load, press the Rinse Hold option button 

again. The indicator neon will go out and the spin stage of the wash cycle will 

take place.

Extra rinse option button

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If you press the extra rinse option button, the indicator neon above it will 

light.

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If you select this option, an additional rinse will be performed for the selected 

wash programme.

Delay wash programme

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If you press the delay start button you can programme the wash cycle to 

commence at a period of time in the future.

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You should select your wash programme as normal, but instead of pressing 

the Start/Pause button to get the wash cycle to commence. You should press 

the delay start button.

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Each time the delay start button is pressed, the length of time will increase 

by 30 minutes.

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It is possible to delay the start of the wash cycle by a maximum of 24 hours.

Note:

 The displayed delay time is THE END time of the washing 

programme, therefore the delay time MUST be longer than the 

programmes running time. For example, “06:00” means the wash 

programme will end in 6 hours. If the wash cycle is 01:30 hours, then 

the actual delay time will be 4 hours and 30 minutes.

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Press the Start/Pause button and the countdown time will commence. 

The LED display will countdown the remaining time until the wash cycle 

commences.

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Once the delay start time has been reached, the wash programme that you 

have previously selected will start. The LED display will then countdown the 

remaining time of the wash cycle that is in progress.

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Summary of Contents for BWM60CL

Page 1: ...1258543 WARNING Read the instructions before using the appliance Speed Delay Extra Rinse Intense Dry Start Pause Temp C 60 C 40 C 20 Mix Off Self Clean Underwear Quick Wash Rinse Spin Prewash Syntheti...

Page 2: ...e Intense Dry Start Pause Temp C 60 C 40 C 20 Mix Off Self Clean Underwear Quick Wash Rinse Spin Prewash Synthetic Wool Delicate Cotton 07 x 2 08 x 1 09 x 1 BWM60CL Washing Machine 1 1 10 x 8 3 x 12mm...

Page 3: ...or future reference Getting started 04 Your product 04 Safety 05 In more detail 09 Operation 09 Care and Maintenance 22 Troubleshooting 27 Technical and legal information 34 Recycling and disposal 34...

Page 4: ...een on the plastic bag and the porthole This is normal phenomenon resulting from water tests in the factory Description This diagram may be slightly different from the layout of the washer dryer you h...

Page 5: ...person to repair the appliance could result in injury or damage to your washing machine or invalidate the warranty If you notice that the mains cable is damaged The appliance must not be used The same...

Page 6: ...h could cause an electric shock hazard Installation The installation instructions contained within this user manual should be followed It is obligatory for the completed installation to comply with al...

Page 7: ...specifications of this appliance The detergents that you place in this appliance should be suitable for automatic washing machines With regards to dosage levels the detergent manufacturer s recommend...

Page 8: ...e of the appliance by a person responsible fortheir safety Child safety Your washing machine should only be used by adults You should not allow children in the area of the machine unsupervised You sho...

Page 9: ...r Digital countdown indicator Spin and temperature selection buttons Child lock Stainless steel drum Adjustable feet Error code failure system Overflow protection Foam protection Imbalance control sys...

Page 10: ...nse hold button E Intense wash selection button J Start Pause button Note Buttons E G H I J have LED neon lights above them to indicate if they are activated Note Not all optional functions are availa...

Page 11: ...wash programme for a maximum of 24 hours Each press will increase the delay time by 30 minutes This will be displayed in the LED display Rinse hold button Press this button to select the rinse hold w...

Page 12: ...ld have detergent placed in it you should also put a water softening agent in this section if you use one The detergent will be added to the drum at the start of the main wash programme 3 Conditioner...

Page 13: ...ned up and any loose straps should be tied up This will help to prevent other garments from getting damaged during the wash Woollens and knitted coloured fabrics should be turned inside out before bei...

Page 14: ...dry Dry flat Ironing 110 C 150 C 200 C Do not iron The wash care symbols should be used to help you to select the most suitable wash programme They will also help you to sort your laundry into differe...

Page 15: ...e used depending on the hardness of the water Low temperatures The enzymes in biological washing detergents work best at low temperatures to provide excellent cleaning and stain removal results but no...

Page 16: ...inse 6kg 0 24 Quick 2kg 0 15 Underwear 3kg 60 C 1 51 Mix 6kg 30 C 1 12 Energy label program settings 1 Cotton 40 C Intense Max speed 2 Cotton 60 C Intense Max speed The standard 40 and 60 cotton progr...

Page 17: ...h to 90 C 40 C Heavy soiling 1000 2 Cotton to 90 C 40 C Cotton fabrics 1000 3 Synthetic to 60 C 40 C Fast colour synthetics 1000 4 Wool to 40 C Woolen fabrics 600 5 Delicates to 40 C Cotton or synthet...

Page 18: ...ash cycle which will drain the remaining water Selecting a wash programme 1 Load your laundry and put detergent in the relevant compartment s of the detergent drawer 2 Close the porthole door firmly 3...

Page 19: ...ntinue Cancelling a wash programme Press the Start Pause button whilst a wash programme is in progress and the appliance will go into pause status Turn the wash programme selection knob until it is at...

Page 20: ...ss the delay start button you can programme the wash cycle to commence at a period of time in the future You should select your wash programme as normal but instead of pressing the Start Pause button...

Page 21: ...ted Press the Start Pause button to commence the wash cycle Then press the delay button and the Extra Rinse button simultaneously for three seconds The child lock symbol will appear on the LED display...

Page 22: ...arts Wipe over the control panel and the external surface of the machine using a brand new damp cloth with warm water If you ever spill any liquid detergent or conditioner from the detergent drawer on...

Page 23: ...e opening of the porthole door The appliance must be accessible for the engineer to perform any necessary repair If your appliance is installed in such a way that an engineer is concerned that damage...

Page 24: ...e drain pump filter may still be hot You should clean out the filter approximately once every month If the drain pump filter is not cleaned regularly then your appliance may find it difficult to pump...

Page 25: ...k into the appliance 6 6 Place a towel on the floor below the filter to absorb any small amount of water that may remain in the filter housing Unscrew the filter and remove 7 7 Wash the filter with ru...

Page 26: ...crew the inlet water pipe on the back of the appliance 2 Clean the filter with a fine brush i e a toothbrush 3 Refit the inlet water pipe securely to the inlet valve at the back of the appliance Turn...

Page 27: ...tergent dispenser Although there will be some water residue left in the detergent dispenser after a wash cycle has completed If the drawer is full of water then you may need to clean the detergent dis...

Page 28: ...on Turn on the water tap Water pressure is less than 0 03 Mpa Check water pressure The inlet hose is kinked Check the inlet hose Water supply failure Ensure there is a water supply The program knob is...

Page 29: ...ashing machine has stopped and full of water on final rinse Check rinse hold has not been selected If it has press the rinse hold button or the Start Pause button again to cancel it Excessive foam in...

Page 30: ...can and try to avoid getting conditioner on the garments in future After the final rinse I can still see foam Modern detergents can result in there still being foam in the final rinse this does not m...

Page 31: ...it is how old the stain is what the fabric type is and whether the fabric is colourfast check the care label to find this out Washing and drying can fix some stains When bleach is recommended use a mi...

Page 32: ...3 Tomato paste Scrape the dried pieces without ruining the material then leave in cold water for about 30 minutes and wash by rubbing with detergent Meat broth or egg Eliminate the dried stain residue...

Page 33: ...h cold water and apply glycerine Wait for 1 2 hours and rinse after wiping with a few drops of white vinegar Grass stain Rub the stained part with detergent If the type of fabric is suitable for use o...

Page 34: ...usehold waste This product must be handed over to an electric and electronic equipment collection point for recycling On ensuring that this product is disposed of correctly you will help to avoid poss...

Page 35: ...d any further call outs during this prescribed period will be covered by GAA on the replacement appliance Should any person other than an authorized engineer modify or attempt to repair the appliance...

Page 36: ...no fault is found then GAA reserves the right to charge for the call out at the going rate In the course of the service work carried out it may be necessary to remove the built in appliance from its f...

Page 37: ...ding their modifications and the corresponding transpositions from the national law EN 60335 2 25 A2 2006 EN 60335 2 6 A2 2008 EN 60335 1 A13 2008 EN 62233 2008 Comply with the European Directives 200...

Page 38: ...8 03 01 Appliance dimensions Aperture dimensions Height 825mm 868mm Width 595mm 600mm Depth 535mm 580mm Installation 825mm 868mm 595mm 535mm 580mm 600mm BWM60CL C L A5 GB IM 06 indd 38 10 25 13 4 56 P...

Page 39: ...stalled before your washing machine is used for the first time AND before removing the transit bolts Lay down the washing machine on its side and remove the four feet by unscrewing them Place the bott...

Page 40: ...uce vibrations during transit If required you can remove the back cover of the appliance using a crosshead screwdriver to assist in removing the transit bolts Removing the transit bolts Note The trans...

Page 41: ...to the holes that you have removed the transit bolts from 2 Keep the transportation bolts in a safe place for future use should it be required Place the washing machine on a solid and level floor surf...

Page 42: ...42 08 09 Adjust the feet to level off the washing machine Slacken off the lock nut on each of the washing machine feet using a spanner BWM60CL C L A5 GB IM 06 indd 42 10 25 13 4 56 PM...

Page 43: ...irmly on the floor by pressing down on each corner and checking that the a ppliance stands still Important The washing machine should never be connected to the water mains using an existing inlet hose...

Page 44: ...w the tap tightly in the direction of the screw thread of the inlet hose 01 Attach the inlet hose 01 vertically to the spiral tap for the washing machine 01 01 x 1 BWM60CL C L A5 GB IM 06 indd 44 10 2...

Page 45: ...mportant When connecting the screw thread of the inlet hose and the inlet valve prevent the screw thread from being secured incorrectly or it will wear or leak Do not over bend the inlet hose or this...

Page 46: ...e U bend is not supplied Secure the drain hose so that it cannot move whilst the washing machine is in use Place the end of the drain hose on your drain pipe Push it a short way down into your drain p...

Page 47: ...ce and connect the furniture door to the product 2 Mount the furniture door to the cabinet of the washing machine using the hinges supplied 3 Fix the magnet assembly to the front of the washing machin...

Page 48: ...may have been left on the drum by the manufacturing process 3 Select the Self Clean wash programme 4 A small quantity of detergent should be used during this maintenance wash Consult the rating plate...

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