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•  Clean the entire rinsing area of the washing machine with a 

brush, especially the nozzles on the upper side of the rinsing 
chamber.

        
•  Clean frequently the water inlet hose screen under running 

water.

•  After each wash wipe the door rubber gasket. This will prolong 

its useful life.

• Open the 

fi

 lter lid using 

fl

 at screwdriver or similar tool. 

•  Filter needs occasional cleaning, especially following heavily 

shaggy or old laundry. 

•  Carefully turn the 

fi

 lter insert in anticlockwise direction and let 

the water slowly drain; then remove the 

fi

 lter and clean it under 

running water. 

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Summary of Contents for EWM246KWIT

Page 1: ...Instructions for Use Washing machine...

Page 2: ...t once your appliance is no longer useful take it to your local authorized waste appliance dealer The appliance is intended exclusively for use in households If the appliance is used for professional...

Page 3: ...et 72 kg Nominal voltage 230 V 50 Hz Rated power 2000 W Power socket 230 V 50 Hz 10 A Water pressure min 0 05 MPa max 0 8 MPa Fuse 10 A Max load 5 kg 4 5 kg Dimensions w x d x h 600 mm x 440 mm x 850...

Page 4: ...oduct does not release silver ions during the washing cycle Upon completion of washing operation close the water faucet Before any transport block the machine by inserting at least one transport block...

Page 5: ...ttached plastic pegs Save transport brackets for eventual later use Fig 1 Fig 2 Be sure to remove the transport brackets prior first use otherwise the appliance may be permanently damaged In such case...

Page 6: ...hose to the cold water supply blue wing nut or blue mark on the hose and the other one to the hot water supply red wing nut or red mark on the hose as indicated on the back wall of the appliance lett...

Page 7: ...between minimum 60 cm and maximum 100 cm above the floor level Plug the mains power cable to the wall mains socket Required voltage and other information are written on the rating plate above the doo...

Page 8: ...ob D elevated water level knob E START PAUSE knob Signal LED s washing program stages wash pre wash rinse spin 8 Program selector Basic programs Partial programs Cotton Pre wash Quick program 20 Tap w...

Page 9: ...the drum Check that the drum is empty Close the door of the appliance Open the water inlet faucet Push the ON OFF button and select washing program Program is selected by turning the program selector...

Page 10: ...of these fabrics with cotton If you wish the laundry not to be excessively creased at the end of washing use easy ironing program Delicate This is a program for delicate fabrics dresses skirts blouse...

Page 11: ...Cotton 30 C quick Higher water level Water plus For better rinse which is important for extra sensitive skin to detergents For washing heavily stained laundry Selection of partial programs These are i...

Page 12: ...e detergent dispenser when opening closing the appliance door Push the START button E The machine starts operating after a few seconds LED indicating the current washing stage lights up If the door is...

Page 13: ...inning to empty the water and terminate the program PAUSE knob By pressing the PAUSE knob E program may be suspended at any time After certain time you may open the door if there is no water in the dr...

Page 14: ...or Loosen the stacked laundry prior inserting it into the drum Use only detergents for machine wash Add powder or liquid detergents according to the manufacturer s instructions For different washing t...

Page 15: ...t is slid down Liquid detergents are intended for main wash only without pre wash Insert particularly delicate linen stockings delicate female underwear etc into the special bag High spin RPM leave le...

Page 16: ...ents may result in development of bacteria which causes odor in the washing machine To prevent this we recommend running the auto clean program occasionally see chapter OPERATION selecting additional...

Page 17: ...r running water After each wash wipe the door rubber gasket This will prolong its useful life Open the filter lid using flat screwdriver or similar tool Filter needs occasional cleaning especially fol...

Page 18: ...orrectly closed 3 Three flashes inappropriate water intake 7 Seven flashes inappropriate water outlet In these cases you will be able to remedy the failure by yourself See Troubleshooting table 1 One...

Page 19: ...e machine is not properly leveled Transport brackets are not removed Level the machine with the adjustable legs Remove transport brackets The machine vibrates during the spin Unevenly distributed laun...

Page 20: ...ace Unpleasant smell in the washing machine drum Remains of fabrics washing agent and softener in the filter Development of germs Check whether the filter is clean Run the auto clean program see chapt...

Page 21: ...operation interrupted or motor does not operate the machine reports a failure the LEDs periodically flash five times Motor overload or motor failure Turn off the appliance and wait for a few seconds...

Page 22: ...g moisture content Duration min Water cons L Energy cons kWh RPM RPM 1000 1400 1000 1400 Cotton 7 95 1000 1400 59 44 166 66 2 10 Cotton 7 3 5 60 59 44 164 164 49 40 0 89 0 71 Cotton prewash 7 60 59 44...

Page 23: ...Remaining moisture content Duration min Water cons L Energy cons kWh RPM RPM 800 1400 800 1400 Cotton 6 95 800 1400 62 44 166 58 2 05 Cotton 6 3 60 62 44 164 164 50 35 0 89 0 71 Cotton prewash 6 60 62...

Page 24: ...RPM Remaining moisture content Duration min Water cons L Energy cons kWh RPM RPM 800 1400 800 1400 Cotton 6 95 800 1400 62 44 166 51 2 05 Cotton 6 3 60 62 44 164 164 45 0 98 0 95 Cotton prewash 6 60...

Page 25: ...moisture content Duration min Water cons L Energy cons kWh RPM RPM 800 1400 800 1400 Cotton 5 5 95 800 1400 62 44 166 51 2 00 Cotton 5 5 2 75 60 62 44 164 164 45 0 93 0 90 Cotton prewash 5 5 60 62 44...

Page 26: ...ning moisture content Duration min Water cons L Energy cons kWh RPM RPM 800 1400 800 1400 Cotton 5 95 800 1400 62 50 155 45 1 95 Cotton 5 2 5 60 62 50 157 157 42 39 0 68 0 62 Cotton prewash 5 60 62 50...

Page 27: ...5kg 4 5kg Cotton 5 4 5 95 800 1400 62 50 155 45 40 1 95 1 80 Cotton 5 2 5 4 5 2 25 60 62 50 157 157 42 39 37 0 89 0 71 0 80 0 69 Cotton prewash 5 4 5 60 62 50 155 49 43 0 99 0 99 Cotton 5 2 5 4 5 2 2...

Page 28: ...he measured values of the duration of the program and power consumption with the end user may vary somewhat from the displayed values 28 Program Reduced spin RPM Short program Higher water level Basic...

Page 29: ...not allowed Whitening Whitening in cold water Whitening not allowed Ironing Hot iron max 200 C Hot iron max 150 C Hot iron max 110 C Ironing not allowed Dry cleaning Dry cleaning in all solvents Perc...

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