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Description of the appliance

Control panel

Push-button switches

(ON/OFF) – After selecting the wash programme

and temperature, push this button in to start the 
machine. (See 8, Indicator light).

– An optional function which increases the 

volume of water for rinsing in Cotton programmes 
and adds one extra rinse.

– An optional function. When this button is 

pressed in, the programme will halt at the end of 
the last rinse, and the rinse water will be retained 
in the machine. This function is available for the 
Synthetics, Delicate and Wool programmes, to 
minimise creasing in synthetic fibres. 
Once the programme has halted on rinse-hold, if 
you wish to end the wash with both emptying of 
water and spinning of the load, press the option 
button again so it pops out. If you wish to end the 
wash by emptying the water without spinning, you 
have to advance the programme control knob 
manually, to programme setting L. Before you 
advance the programme control knob manually, we
recommend that you first press the On/Off button to
switch the machine off (button pops out). Once the 
programme control knob is set at L, press the 
On/Off button again (button remains in) to complete
the programme.

– An optional function which reduces the 

maximum spin speed:

Cotton programme: 1100 

600 rpm/min.

Synthetics/Delicate programmes: 600 

400 rpm/min.

Knob controls and detergent dispenser

Temperature control

– For setting temperatures

between

and 90°. Follow care label recom- 

mendations.

Programme control

– For setting programme

type. See 

Programme Chart page. 36 - 37.

Detergent dispenser 

– With separate compart-

ments for detergent and fabric conditioner.
Pre-wash detergent is to be added straight
into the drum.

Indicator light

– Comes on approx. 5 seconds

after the ON/OFF button is pressed, when the
door is locked electrically and the machine
starts. The light goes out approx. 2–3 minutes
after the end of the programme and the door
is unlocked.

Space for program chart

(Self-adhesive label)

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Summary of Contents for EW 1170 C

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Page 2: ...and fabric conditioner Starting the machine Programme chart 36 37 Maintenance 38 The cabinet The detergent dispenser Inside the opening for the detergent dispenser Cleaning inside the machine Protecting the machine against freezing Descaling General washing information 39 Detergent and fabric conditioner Textile care labelling If the machine is not working 40 Service 41 Service and spare parts For...

Page 3: ...e floor behind the machine and then lay the machine carefully rearside down on them Make sure that no hoses are crushed in the process Fig 2 Remove the polystyrene base the machine was transported on Then return the machine to its normal upright position and undo the three screws on its rear Fig 3 The three holes must then be plugged with the plastic plugs supplied with the machine in the plastic ...

Page 4: ...rews and other hard objects can cause serious damage to the machine Make sure that all pockets have been emptied before putting garments into the machine Remove stains such as rust dye ink and grass before machine washing Avoid washing clothes which are frayed or excess ively worn Wash small items such as thin socks garment ties laces lace items etc in a special laundry net to prevent them from ge...

Page 5: ...ne front Description of the appliance 1 Control panel 2 Door 3 Door latch 4 All feet adjustable 1 2 4 3 Machine rear 6 7 5 5 Intake hose 6 Discharge hose 7 Electrical lead 8 For transit locking devices 33 8 ...

Page 6: ...setting L Before you advance the programme control knob manually we recommend that you first press the On Off button to switch the machine off button pops out Once the programme control knob is set at L press the On Off button again button remains in to complete the programme An optional function which reduces the maximum spin speed Cotton programme 1100 600 rpm min Synthetics Delicate programmes ...

Page 7: ...roblems Use only detergent for auto matic washing machines and follow the manufacturer s instructions when measuring the quantity Increase the quantity of detergent if the load is heavily soiled or if you have a hard water supply Decrease the amount for lightly soiled items or less than a full load Excessive foaming may indicate you have used too much detergent The detergent dispenser is used for ...

Page 8: ...0 n 91 n 8 n 2 90 C programme with pre wash 3 rinses and spin at 1100 rpm min 60 C programme without pre wash 3 rinses and spin at 1100 rpm min 90 C programme without pre wash 3 rinses and spin at 1100 rpm min 40 C programme without pre wash 3 rinses and spin at 1100 rpm min 30 40 C quick wash programme without pre wash 3 rinses and spin at 1100 rpm min Emptying and spin at 1100 rpm min Draining D...

Page 9: ...e control knob manually we recommend that you first press the On Off button to switch the machine off button pops out Once the programme control knob is set at L press the On Off button again button remains in to complete the programme Synthetics and Delicate dry load weight 1 5 kg Wool dry load weight 1 0 kg 37 Spin Load type Synthetics Synthetics Delicate fabrics Woollens Drain Normally soiled L...

Page 10: ... machine Protecting the machine against freezing If the machine is kept in a place where the temperature may sometimes fall below 0 C there is a risk that the small amount of water which remains inside parts of the machine after normal use will freeze and damage it To prevent this you should Turn off the water supply to the machine and dis connect the water intake hose from the supply pipe Select ...

Page 11: ...tead of powder detergent for programmes with low or medium wash tem peratures In these cases you should select a programme without pre wash Pour the liquid detergent into the detergent compartment immediately before you start the programme Fabric conditioner If you are using fabric conditioner pour it into the right hand compartment of the detergent dispenser Fabric conditioner is particularly use...

Page 12: ...r the end of the hose to floor level letting it empty into a waste gully floor drain Have you removed all the transit locking devices Has the machine been installed on a suitable surface and levelled Is the machine knocking against a wall Is the machine standing firmly on all four feet Did you wait 2 3 minutes after the end of the programme Has the indicator light gone out Reread the section Loadi...

Page 13: ...can note the details on the machine s data plate here TYPE MOD PROD NO SER NO Date of purchase SAVE YOUR RECEIPT AS PROOF OF YOUR GUARANTEE Service Dimensions Height 67 cm Width 49 5 cm Depth 51 5 cm Weight net 54 kg Recommended Cotton 3 0 kg capacity Synthetics Delicate 1 5 kg dry weight Wool 1 0 kg Water pressures Minimum 5 N cm2 0 5 kp cm2 Maximum 100 N cm2 10 kp cm2 Drum volume 27 litres Spin ...

Page 14: ...pliance location is on carpet floors attention must be paid so as to ensure that there is no obstruction to the bottom vents Water intake Insert the combination rubber washer filter and connect the intake hose to a tap with a 3 4 pipe thread If necessary use the restrictor supplied 1 2 Fig 2 The intake hose must not be joined onto any form of extension hose If it is too short the entire hose must ...

Page 15: ...s means that the internal diameter of the standpipe must be greater than the outer diameter of the hose Fig 3 The hose must not be sticked into the standpipe more than 50 mm and it has to be fixed in this position The discharge hose can be extended up to total 3 5 m For the extension piece use a hose with an internal diameter at least as large as that of the machine s own hose Use a suitable hose ...

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