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Selecting the Program

Here are the available programs, additional functions and option settings.

Program

Description

Prewash 

Function

Max 

Temperature

Max Load 

(kg)

Preset Setting

Default Spin 

(rpm)

Approximate 

Time (Min)

Cott

on

1

90°C

For average soiled 

cottons, household 

linens and work / play 

clothes.

Available

90°C

5.0*

1000

155

2

60°C Pre

Pre set

60°C

5.0*

1000

140

3

60°C

Available

60°C

5.0*

1000

190

4

40°C

Available

40°C

5.0*

1000

180

5

40°C eco

NOT Available

40°C

5.0*

1000

80

6

Quick 

Wash

For lightly soiled 

cottons, household 

linens and work / play 

clothes.

NOT Available

25°C

2.5

800

30

7

20°C eco

NOT Available

20°C

2.5**

1000

102

Syn

thetics

8

60°C

For average or lightly 

soiled garments for 

mixed cotton, linen 

and man-made fabrics.

Available

60°C

3.0

800

84

9

40°C

Available

40°C

3.0

800

65

10

cold

NOT Available

Water temp

3.0

800

72

D

elica

tes

11

30°C

NOT Available

30°C

2.0

600

70

W

ool 12

30°C

For machine washable 

woollens and other 

items marked with 

hand wash care label.

NOT Available

30°C

2.0

600

73

Rinse

Sperate rinse procedure NOT Available

Water temp

5.0

800

28

Spin

Sperate spin procedure NOT Available

5.0

800

10

Drain

Sperate drain procedure NOT Available

2

* Maximum of 2.5kg of towelling material. 

† 

Heavily soiled laundry. ** Maximum of 2kg of towelling material.

• 

 Standard washing cycle programs are the Standard 60° C Cotton Program and the Standard 

40°C Cotton Program. These cycles are suitable for cleaning naturally-soiled laundry and are the 
most efficient washing cycles in terms of combined energy and water consumption. 

•  For all washing programs, please following the detergent recommendations on the garment 

label or on the detergent’s packaging.

•  Washing times depend on the program type, ambient water temperature and wash load (weight 

and type).

•  Energy and water consumption will vary according to wash load and type, extra functions, tap 

water and ambient temperatures.

•  The actual water temperature may differ from the declared cycle temperature.
•  Your washing machine will automatically detect if you have only inserted half a load or less of 

laundry, it will automatically reduce the washing time, water consumption and energy in some 
programs.

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Summary of Contents for C510WM14

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5KG WASHING MACHINE C510WM14 C510WMS14 C510WM14_S14_IB indd 1 10 02 2014 16 35 ...

Page 2: ...13 Preparing Laundry 13 Adding Detergent and Softener 13 Which Detergent to Use 14 Selecting the Program 15 Wash Setting 16 Standard Washing 16 Changing Programs 16 Removing Washing Once program is finished 16 Maintenance Cleaning the Washing Machine 17 Maintenance Wash 17 Cleaning the Drum 17 Cleaning the Exterior of your Washing Machine 17 Cleaning the Detergent Drawer 17 Cleaning the Drain Pump...

Page 3: ... Source and Cable Make sure your home voltage matches the voltage displayed on the washing machine If you are not sure contact an electrician Use a dedicated earthed mains socket rated at a minimum of 10 Amp 230V AC If the washing machine is plugged in with other appliances it may overheat and cause a fire Do not use a mains plug adaptor or extension cable It may overheat and cause a fire Make sur...

Page 4: ...y or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Do...

Page 5: ...sistance Water Supply Hose x 1 200 150 100 Water is poured into the washing machine to perform an inspection at the time of shipment from the factory so there may be drops of water or condensation in the washing machine This is not an indication of a malfunction IT IS HAZARDOUS FOR ANYONE OTHER THAN AUTHORISED SERVICE PERSONNEL TO CARRY OUT SERVICING OR REPAIRS WHICH INVOLVE THE REMOVAL OF COVERS ...

Page 6: ...oor areas or where there is a risk of frost Place hoses and cables in such a way that there is no risk of them becoming trapped or kinked Choosing the Right Location for Your Washing Machine Make sure there s enough space for your washing machine Install your washing machine on a flat stable surface to avoid excessive vibration and noise Sloping surface Unstable Bumpy surface When moving start by ...

Page 7: ...tally Ensure the plastic bolt guides if any are also removed 4 Snap in the plastic caps to cover the transit bolt holes Keep the four 4 transit bolts in a safe place in case you need to move the washing machine Do not run the washing machine without removing the bolts as this can cause excessive vibrations Four 4 transit bolts keep the interior of the washing machine in place while it is being mov...

Page 8: ...re are 4 levelling feet on the underside They must be adjusted to make sure the washing machine is level 1 On each foot loosen the lock ring by turning it clockwise 2 Adjust all four feet by rotating each upwards or downwards 3 Use a spirit level to ensure the washing machine is level 4 Tighten each lock ring by turning them anti clockwise towards the washing machine body Ensure all four lock ring...

Page 9: ... be hand tight Check that the filter and black washer are in place 3 Open the tap slowly and check that there are no leaks around the joint 3 4 min 10 mm 3 4 min 10 mm Plastic joint The joint is subject to water pressure Use the hose set supplied with the appliance Old hose sets should not be reused Water Drain Hose Points to remember Don t twist pull out or bend the drain hose Your washing machin...

Page 10: ... socket and fuses in your house please call a qualified electrician Moving the Washing Machine from One Location to Another Ensure the transit bolts are fixed in place prior to moving the washing machine Before you move the washing machine Shut off the tap and run the washing machine to drain the water Drain any remaining water from the pump hose Disconnect the unit from the mains Depressurise the...

Page 11: ...11 Product Overview The unit The Detergent Compartment The Control Panel Drain Hose Pump filter cover Door Window C510WM14_S14_IB indd 11 10 02 2014 16 35 ...

Page 12: ...k Your machine has a child lock to prevent a child from accidentally changing a program or starting the washing machine 1 Press and hold the Start Pause and Prewash buttons for 3 seconds the No Spin and Prewash indicator lights will briefly flash to show the child lock is active To prevent a child from adjusting the washing machine while working activate the child lock once the program has started...

Page 13: ...rgent divider into the slots in the main wash compartment 2 The divider has liquid level marks 100ml 150ml and 200ml Pour in your required about of detergent 3 Remove the liquid detergent divider the detergent will flow into the machine The divider should not be left in the detergent compartment during the wash program If you use a powder detergent remember to remove the blue liquid divider Only u...

Page 14: ...red detergent staying in the drawer dry the inside of the drawer with a cloth Make sure the powder isn t lumpy when you add it into the drawer If the rinse cycle isn t removing all the detergent from your wash use less detergent Softener should not exceed the MAX level in the compartment Which Detergent to Use The care label is crucial to ensure correct detergent selection temperature and laundry ...

Page 15: ...0 600 73 Rinse Sperate rinse procedure NOT Available Water temp 5 0 800 28 Spin Sperate spin procedure NOT Available 5 0 800 10 Drain Sperate drain procedure NOT Available 2 Maximum of 2 5kg of towelling material Heavily soiled laundry Maximum of 2kg of towelling material Standard washing cycle programs are the Standard 60 C Cotton Program and the Standard 40 C Cotton Program These cycles are suit...

Page 16: ...ve selected a 90 wash program the glass could be hot Removing Washing Once program is finished 1 Open the washing machine door and remove your washing 2 Remove any foreign objects to avoid risk of rusting 3 Leave the door open so that any residual water can evaporate 4 When you re not using your washing machine its recommended to switch it off at the mains and switch off the water tap Changing Pro...

Page 17: ...ers thinners or products containing alcohol or kerosene Cleaning the Detergent Drawer 1 Remove the detergent drawer by pulling and pressing the rear of the softener cover at the same time 2 Wash out old detergent from the drawer with water Use a cloth to clean the washing machine Residual detergent soon builds up if you don t clean the drawer regularly and can develop mould 3 Replace the drawer Al...

Page 18: ...clockwise to screw closed and then close the bottom cover Cleaning the Drain Pump Filter Its recommended to clean the pump filter every 2 3 months Before cleaning the drain filter first start the drain program to remove any residual water then switch off and unplug the washing machine 1 Open the bottom cover Wool Power Cotton Time to end Quick Wash C 40 C 20 C 40 60 30 15 1000 800 600 400 Spin Syn...

Page 19: ...he height of the drain hose is below 60 cm The drain hose is in water Install drain hose within 60 100 cm of height Make sure the drain hose is not in water Drainage failure Drain hose is blocked Drain hose end is higher than 100 cm above the floor level The pump filter is blocked Unblock the drain hose Make sure the drain hose end is lower than 100 cm above floor level Unblock the pump filter Mac...

Page 20: ...satisfactory washing results Your laundry was to dirty for the wash program Didn t use enough detergent The water in your area is very hard You have overloaded the machine The laundry has been loaded badly Try selecting a program with a pre wash setting Adjust the amount of detergent used Don t overload your machine put less laundry in next time Load the laundry correctly Grey spots appear on the ...

Page 21: ...rd washing cycles for cotton programs set at 60 C and 40 C at full and partial loads Actual water consumption will depend on how the appliance is used Spin drying efficiency class is C on a scale of A most efficient to G least efficient Maximum spin speed 1000 rpm remaining moisture content 62 Standard washing cycle programs are the Program 3 Standard 60 C Cotton Program and Program 4 the Standard...

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Page 23: ...e product or its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste Instead it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help conserve ...

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