Electrolux EWB 76210 W User Manual Download Page 10

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Open the water inlet tap. Check there are
no leaks.

DRAINAGE

Fit the U-piece on
the drainage hose.
Place everything in a
drainage point (or in
a sink) at a height of
between 70 and 100
cm. Ensure it is posi-
tioned securely. Air
must be able to en-
ter the end of the
hose, to avoid any risk of siphoning.
The drain hose must never be stretched. If
it is too short, contact an engineer.

max 

100 cm

min

70 cm

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

This washing machine must only be con-
nected in single-phased 230 V. Check the
fuse size: 13 A for 230 V. The appliance
must not be connected with an extension
lead or multi-plug adaptor. Ensure that the
plug is earthed and that it is in accordance
with current regulations.

POSITIONING

Position the appliance on a flat and hard
surface in a ventilated location. Ensure the
appliance does not come into contact with
the wall or other furniture. Accurate levelling
avoids vibrations, noise and prevents the
appliance from moving when running.

 

ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS

The symbol 

 on the product or on its

packaging indicates that this product may
not be treated as household waste. Instead
it should be taken to the appropriate
collection point for the recycling of electrical
and electronic equipment. By ensuring this
product is disposed of correctly, you will
help prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and
human health, which could otherwise be
caused by inappropriate waste handling of
this product. For more detailed information
about recycling of this product, please
contact your local council, your household
waste disposal service or the shop where
you purchased the product.

DISPOSING OF THE APPLIANCE

All materials carrying the 

 symbol are

recyclable. Dispose of them at a waste

collection site (enquire at your local
council) for collection and recycling.
When disposing of your appliance, re-
move all parts which could be danger-
ous to others: cut off the power supply
cable at the base of the appliance.

PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT

To save water and energy and there-
fore help protect the environment, we
recommend the following:
• Whenever possible, use the appli-

ance at full capacity and avoid partial
loads.

• Only use the prewash and soak pro-

grammes for heavily soiled items.

• Use an appropriate amount of deter-

gent for the hardness of the water,
the size of the load and how soiled
the washing is.

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Summary of Contents for EWB 76210 W

Page 1: ...user manual Washing Machine EWB 96210 W EWB 86210 W EWB 76210 W ...

Page 2: ...lling feet CONTROL PANEL 1 3 4 5 6 2 1 Programme selector 2 Spin speed selector 3 Pushbuttons and their functions 4 Lights of cycle progress 5 Start Pause pushbutton 6 Delay start pushbutton DISPENSER BOX Prewash Wash Softener do not fill above the MAX symbol M 2 electrolux ...

Page 3: ... plug which conforms to regulations Before connecting your appliance to the power supply carefully read the instruc tions in the chapter entitled Electrical connection Replacing the power cable should only be carried out by an authorised service engineer The manufacturer cannot be held re sponsible for any damage resulting from incorrect installation PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN AGAINST FROST If your a...

Page 4: ... OF DESIRED PROGRAMME Turn the programme selector to the re quired programme The Start Pause pushbutton flashes green If you turn the programme selector to an other programme while a cycle is in pro gress the appliance will ignore the new se lected programme The Start Pause pushbutton flashes red for a few seconds SELECTING THE TEMPERATURE Press the Temperature pushbutton re peatedly to increase o...

Page 5: ...The lid will be locked during the delayed start time If you need to open it you must first pause the appliance by pressing the Start Pause pushbutton After closing the lid again press the Start Pause pushbutton START OF THE PROGRAMME Press the Start Pause pushbutton to start the cycle The corresponding light will come on green It is normal for the programme selector to remain stationary during the...

Page 6: ...d washed items can be rinsed in this programme 6 0 kg 10 20 min Rinse hold Night silence plus Rinse plus Delay start Drain Runs an empty cycle after a Rinse hold or Night silence plus 6 0 kg 0 10 min Spin A spin cycle from 400 5001 to 700 800 9001 rpm after a Rinse hold or Night silence plus 6 0 kg 10 20 min Delay start Eco 90 White or colour e g nor mally soiled work clothes bed linen table lin e...

Page 7: ... left the factory Howev er should you notice a malfunction please refer to the sections below before contact ing the after sales service Problems Causes The washing machine doesn t start or doesn t fill the appliance isn t plugged in correctly the electrical installation isn t working there is a power failure the lid of your appliance and the drum shutters aren t closed firmly the programme start ...

Page 8: ...tor has been activated the water inlet temperature is lower than usual the foam detection security system has been activated too much de tergent and the washing machine has begun draining the foam the out of balance detector has been activated an extra phase has been added to distribute washing more evenly in the drum The washing machine stops during a wash cy cle the water or electricity supply i...

Page 9: ...l protective packaging for transit before using for the first time Keep in case needed for future transit Transporting a non secured appliance may damage inter nal components and cause leakages and malfunctions The appliance can also be damaged through physical contact UNPACKING 2 1 UNTYING A B C D A 1 2 B 2 1 2 1 1 C D To install your washing machine at the same level as surrounding furniture pro...

Page 10: ...eated as household waste Instead it should be taken to the appropriate collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information abou...

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