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3.  INSTALLATION

3.1. Unpacking

Packing used to protect internal parts of the washing
machine during transport must be removed before the
washing machine is put into service for the first time.

Remove all packing from the
washing machine. Tilt the washing
machine sideways and then remove
the packing under the motor, and
straighten the washing machine.

Tilt the washing machine back-
wards, rotate it by a quarter of a turn
on one of its corner to remove the
transport base.

Open the washing machine lid and
remove the immobilization packing
and plastic films.
Close the lid.

Use a 10 mm spanner to remove the
two screws and spacers at the back.

You can now see the openings that
must be closed with the caches in the
pack attached to the washing machi-
ne; do not forget to fold down the
central capsule.

Make sure that you have removed all
these parts from your washing ma-
chine and keep them so that you can
use them again if you need them for
future transport.

If you want to keep your washing ma-
chine aligned with the adjacent furni-
ture, you can cut the pipe support
strip at the back of your washing ma-
chine. Leave the two side closers in
place.

3.2. Position

Put the washing machine on a flat hard floor in a well venti-
lated room.
Make sure that your washing machine does not touch the
wall or any other furniture in the room.

3.3. Moving your washing machine

If you want to move your washing
machine, lift it onto its rollers by pul-
ling the lever at the bottom of the
washing machine all the way to the
left. When you have put your
washing machine into the required
location, put the lever back into its
initial position.

3.4. Leveling

Precise leveling will prevent vibrations, noise and move-
ments of the washing machine during operation.

Make the washing machine level by
adjusting the leveling screw that is
too short. Unscrew the stand and
locking collar assembly (lift the
washing machine if necessary).
When the washing machine is sta-
ble, maintain the stand on the
ground and turn the locking collar as
far as posible.

3.5. Water inlet 

Please install the water inlet hose onto the back of your
washing machine:

- Insert the seal in the hole at the bot-
tom of the back panel (fig. 1).

- Screw on the bottom fitting of the
water inlet hose as shown in fig. 2
and fig. 3.

- Connect the feed hose connector
onto the water inlet tap, taking care to
position the gasket correctly.
- Turn on the water inlet tap.

The water inlet hose cannot be exten-
ded.  If it is too short, please contact
the After Sales Department.

3.6. Drainage

- Assemble the hose holder onto the
drain hose.
- Place the assembly in a drainage
pipe (or in a sink) at a height between
70 and 100 cm. Make sure that it will
not fall out.
You must provide an air intake at the
end of the drainage hose, to avoid
any water being siphoned. 

Important:

 the drainage hose must not be extended, on any

account. If it is too short, contact a qualified engineer.

3.7. Electrical connection

You can only connect this washing machine to 230 V single
phase power supply.
Check rating of the fuse line: 10 A at 230V.
The washing machine must not be connected through an
extension cable or a power bar.
Check that the earthing connection is conform with the regu-
lations in force.

Summary of Contents for EWT641

Page 1: ... Take care when moving it You must remove the packing on the washing machine before use Failure to remove all transport protection devices can cause damage to the washing machine or nearby furniture The washing machine must be unplugged while packing is being removed Do not allow any one other than a qualified plumber to make the hydraulic connections necessary to install your washing machine The ...

Page 2: ...way to the left When you have put your washing machine into the required location put the lever back into its initial position 3 4 Leveling Precise leveling will prevent vibrations noise and move ments of the washing machine during operation Make the washing machine level by adjusting the leveling screw that is too short Unscrew the stand and locking collar assembly lift the washing machine if nec...

Page 3: ...different type of detergent refer to the de tergents and additives section in the washing guide 4 2 3 Choice of the programme Select the programme depending on the nature and the degree of soil of the laundry Turn the programme selector clockwise to select the chosen programme 4 2 4 Choice of the temperature Choose the wash temperature applicable for the selected programme using the information gi...

Page 4: ...mme either the Draining programme taking care to release the On Off pushbutton before doing your choice At the end of the cycle release the On Off pushbutton to switch the appliance off Release any other pushbuttons that are pressed in Pull out the electricity plug and close the water supply tap Note we recommend that you should leave the lid and the drum open after use to air the washing drum ...

Page 5: ... Cotton 30 60 66 1 10 100 110 Rinsings 56 0 20 45 55 Spinning 0 03 0 10 Synthetics prewash 2 5 kg 40 60 57 1 10 80 90 Synthetics 40 60 45 0 90 70 80 Delicates 40 45 0 40 50 60 Wool 1 0 kg 40 52 0 45 40 50 Rinsings 2 5 kg 36 0 01 15 25 Draining 5 0 kg 0 002 0 10 Data provided for guidance and subject to change depending on usage conditions The consumptions indicated refer to the highest temperature...

Page 6: ... capacity This is why in general the drum should be filled completely but without excessive pressure for cotton and linen and for mixed washe half full for treated cottons and synthetic fibers about one third full for very delicate articles such as net curtains and wool For a mixed wash fill the drum as required for the most de licate material 6 3 Detergents and additives Only use detergents and a...

Page 7: ...y Press the clips on each side of the detergents dispenser and pull it upwards You can thus clean it using running water and a brush or a twisted cloth Check that the siphons at the back of the detergents dispenser are not blocked Reassembly Put the detergents dispenser in the notches until they lock 7 4 The drain filter Clean the filter at the bottom of the washing machine regu larly The filter l...

Page 8: ...d the Drain programme or the Rinse hold option is selected the height of the drain siphon is wrong There is water on the floor around the washing machine excess detergent has made too much foam that overflowed the detergent is not suitable for machine washing the drain siphon is not hooked on properly the drain filter was not put back into place the water inlet pipe is leaking Washing results are ...

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