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Children’s safety

Packaging materials are dangerous to

children. Keep packaging materials in

a safe place away from reach of the

children.

Electrical products are dangerous for

children. Keep children away from the

product when it is in use. Do not let

children tamper with the product. Use

 

a

child lock to prevent children from

intervening with the product.

Do not forget to close the loading door

when leaving the room where the product

is located.

Store all detergents and additives in a

 

safe

place away from the reach of children

 

by

closing the cover of the detergent

container or sealing the detergent

package.

Packaging information

Packaging materials of the product are

manufactured from recyclable materials in

accordance with our National Environment

Regulations.

Do not dispose of the packaging materials

together with the domestic or other

wastes. Take them to the packaging

material collection points designated by

the local authorities.

Disposing of the product at the end of it’s 
useful life

This product has been manufactured with 

high quality parts and materials that can 

be reused and are suitable for recycling. 

Therefore, do not dispose of the product 

with normal domestic waste at the end of 

its service life. Take it to a collection point 

for the recycling of electrical and electronic 

equipment. Please consult your local 

authorities to learn the nearest collection 

point. Help protect the environment 

and natural resources by recycling used 

products. For children’s safety, cut the power 

cable and break the locking mechanism 

of the loading door so that it will be non-

functional before disposing of the product.

Compliance with WEEE directive

This appliance’s packaging material is 

recyclable. Help recycle it and protect 

the environment by dropping it off in the 

municipal receptacles provided for this 

purpose. 
Your appliance also contains a great amount 

of recyclable material. It is marked with this 

label to indicate the used appliances that 

should not be mixed with other waste. This 

way, the appliance recycling organised by 

your manufacturer will be done under the 

best possible conditions, in compliance 

with European Directive 2/96/EC on Waste 

Electrical and Electronic Equipment. 
Contact your local authority or your retailer 

for the used appliance collection points 

closest to your home. We thank you for 

contributing 

to protect

ing

 the environment.

Safety information

Summary of Contents for AWM74D2-WH

Page 1: ...1 WASHING MACHINES E Care UK User Manual Model No AWM74D2 WH AWM74D2H WH AWM86D2 WH AWM86D2H WH Part no AWC6021 02...

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Page 3: ...ngs 19 Adding detergent softener 23 Starting your wash 24 Knowing your wash has finished 24 Stopping your wash before it has finished 25 Machine maintenance cleaning 27 Cleaning external surfaces 27 C...

Page 4: ...hing ideas to make your laundry days easier The E Care will give you total peace of mind and reassurance delivering outstanding cleaning performance year after year whilst saving you precious time and...

Page 5: ...t place the product onto a carpet or other floor covering that may prevent cooling air from entering the machine Lack of airflow may cause the machine to overheat and have an adverse effect to safety...

Page 6: ...and are suitable for recycling Therefore do not dispose of the product with normal domestic waste at the end of its service life Take it to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and elect...

Page 7: ...Pump Filter 9 Emergency Door Release Cord 10 Pump Filter Drain Hose 11 Front Cover Kick Plate 12 Drain Hose Guide 13 Water Inlet Hoses 14 Transit Bolt Cover Caps 15 Liquid Detergent Boat T1 Spanner 5...

Page 8: ...future The washing machine comes fitted with transit bolts to prevent any internal damage during transport Using a 10mm spanner supplied loosen the transit bolt assembly by 25mm DO NOT unscrew the bol...

Page 9: ...level and free from movement During machine operation floor surface finish can contribute to additional noise Concrete floors are ideal as long as they are even Tiled floors are ideal as long as there...

Page 10: ...hock Avoid over tightening that may damage the hose causing the plastic screw threads to be stripped Always ensure the hoses are connected to the correct water supplies The hot supply should be connec...

Page 11: ...the machine Check all connections for no leaks 1 2 3 Dual fill machines The hot water supply is always located on the right hand side connector marked red Dual fill machines can operate with cold sup...

Page 12: ...lead is 1 5m Plug the mains lead into an AC220 240v 50Hz approved socket Do not use an extension cord or double adapter The appliance should be positioned so that the electrical supply can be easily...

Page 13: ...iclockwise 2 Ensure you re tighten the locking nut to secure the foot into position 3 Check the washing machine is level and stable using a spirit level 4 x2 Take care when moving the machine on diffe...

Page 14: ...nse Off Hand Wash Synthetic Delicate Basic Universal Mixed Quiet Refresh Dark Spin Synthetic Delicate Wool Hand Wash Off Time Saver Rinse Hold Delay emp Spin Set My Wash Prewash Intensive Extra Rinse...

Page 15: ...ents any colour dye transfer from garments to garments As a rough guide it is best to separate garments into darks whites pale or bright colours 1 Using your machine Wash symbols Dry Clean symbols Iro...

Page 16: ...rogramme has a max and min load size kg limit that should be respected and followed at all times see tables on page 22 for load size recommendation by wash programme 5 Before you close the door ensure...

Page 17: ...Wash Cotton Saver Cotton F Series Drum Clean Wool E Series Dark White Mixed Quick Mid Univ 60 40 30 20 600 1000 800 1400 90 Delay Rinse Wash End Spin H 60 Touch S Series 40 60 40 16 17 18 19 20 21 22...

Page 18: ...The selected programme temperature spin speed extra wash options and time will be illuminated on the digital display area Selecting the right programme Please check all garment labels for correct wash...

Page 19: ...on 18 1 Press the delay button to select the number of hours delay for your wash 2 You can choose from 1 to 24 hours which is highlighted in the digital display 3 Press the start pause button to activ...

Page 20: ...ed up for when you are in a hurry Rinse Hold After the rinse the wash cycle pauses and holds clothes in water This is ideal if you leave clothes in the machine for long periods of time before unloadin...

Page 21: ...ivate press and hold the Delay 18 and Prewash Intensive 19 buttons together for 2 seconds and a noise will sound to confirm your deactivation N B This setting is memorised when the machine is switched...

Page 22: ...Kg models 8Kg models 9Kg models Pre Wash Main Wash Softener Delay Start Time Saver Prewash Intensive Extra Rinse Rinse Hold Easy Iron Cotton Saver 7 8 9 Cotton 7 8 9 Synthetic 3 3 3 5 Delicate 2 2 2 M...

Page 23: ...o sort your laundry into correct piles but using the right detergent and softener can help give you an excellent cleaning result Using the detergent drawer The washing machine has one detergent drawer...

Page 24: ...red programme and wash options selected and the door is closed simply press the start button to go 8 Knowing your wash has finished When the wash programme has finished the end stage indicator and pro...

Page 25: ...ure memory function that stores the position stopping and restarting it from that same position when the power comes back on C Emergency door opening due to no power AWM__D2 Models only For safety rea...

Page 26: ...to select a new wash programme Manual draining 1 Switch the mains power to the machine off 2 Remove the front kick plate cover by simply placing your thumbs on either side of the indents provided and...

Page 27: ...awer back into the machine Basic maintenance of your washing machine can improve it s cleaning performance and prolong it s life Cleaning external surfaces Recommended to be completed as and when requ...

Page 28: ...bs on either side in the indents provided and push down 3 Release the black drain hose and place it over a container Unscrew anti clockwise and pull the grey plug from inside the hose and drain 4 Once...

Page 29: ...Customer Aftercare Door is open while starting a new program Close door and the machine will start automatically If more than 1 minute elapses the user should open and close the door again and press s...

Page 30: ...fitted see page 26 The machine leaks when not in operation Check the inlet hoses are connected securely to both the machine and main isolating valve supply Check hoses for splits or kinks The machine...

Page 31: ...orrectly If it does then it is a balance of load issue Reload machine with less balanced items and re spin The machine doesn t spin very fast Did the machine spin normally during the wash and rinse cy...

Page 32: ...tends during the cycle Have additional wash functions been added to the standard wash programme Is the laundry load out of balance is there a mixture of heavy and light size clothing i e towels or jea...

Page 33: ...ys to register your Ebac washing machine Online Log on to www ebac com washingmachines warranty Post Complete and send the form below to the address printed on the reverse side 1 You can take full adv...

Page 34: ...34 Return address Ebac Ltd Ketton Way Aycliffe Industrial Park Newton Aycliffe County Durham DL5 6SQ United Kingdom AFFIX STAMP HERE...

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Page 36: ...38 WASHING MACHINES Ketton Way Aycliffe Industrial Park Newton Aycliffe County Durham DL5 6SQ United Kingdom Tel 0845 634 1392 01388 605061...

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