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• Detergent was put in the wrong compartment. >>>If 

detergent is put in the prewash compartment although 

prewash cycle is not selected, the product can take this 

detergent during rinsing or softener step. Put the detergent 

in the correct compartment.

• Pump filter is clogged. >>>Check the filter.

• Drain hose is folded. >>>Check the drain hose.

Laundry became stiff after washing. (**)

• Insufficient amount of detergent is used. >>>Using 

insufficient amount of detergent for the water hardness 

can cause the laundry to become stiff in time. Use 

appropriate amount of detergent according to the water 

hardness.

• Detergent was put in the wrong compartment. >>>If 

detergent is put in the prewash compartment although 

prewash cycle is not selected, the product can take this 

detergent during rinsing or softener step. Put the detergent 

in the correct compartment.

• Detergent was mixed with the softener. >>>Do not mix 

the softener with detergent. Wash and clean the drawer 

with hot water.

Laundry does not smell like the softener. (**)

• Detergent was put in the wrong compartment. >>>If 

detergent is put in the prewash compartment although 

prewash cycle is not selected, the product can take this 

detergent during rinsing or softener step. Wash and clean 

the drawer with hot water. Put the detergent in the correct 

compartment.

• Detergent was mixed with the softener. >>>Do not mix 

the softener with detergent. Wash and clean the drawer 

with hot water.

Detergent residue in the detergent drawer. (**)

• Detergent was put in wet drawer. >>>Dry the detergent 

drawer before putting in detergent.

• Detergent has gotten damp. >>>Keep detergents closed in 

an environment free of humidity and do not expose them to 

excessive temperatures.

• Water pressure is low. >>>Check the water pressure.

• The detergent in the main wash compartment got wet 

while taking in the prewash water. Holes of the detergent 

compartment are blocked. >>>Check the holes and clean 

if they are clogged.

• There is a problem with the detergent drawer valves. 

>>>Call the Authorised Service Agent.

• Detergent was mixed with the softener. >>>Do not mix 

the softener with detergent. Wash and clean the drawer 

with hot water.

• Regular drum cleaning is not applied. >>>Clean the drum 

regularly. For this procedure, please see "Cleaning the 

loading door and the drum".

Too much foam forms inside the product. (**)

• Improper detergents for the washing machine is used. 

>>>Use detergents appropriate for the washing machine.

• Excessive amount of detergent is used. >>>Use only 

sufficient amount of detergent.

• Detergent was stored under improper conditions. >>>Store 

detergent in a closed and dry location. Do not store in 

excessively hot places.

• Some meshed laundry such as tulle may foam too much 

because of their texture. >>>Use smaller amounts of 

detergent for this type of item.

• Detergent was put in the wrong compartment. >>>Put the 

detergent in the correct compartment.

• Softener is being taken early by the product. >>>There 

may be problem in the valves or in the detergent drawer. 

Call the Authorised Service Agent.

Foam is overflowing from the detergent drawer.

• Too much detergent is used. >>>Mix 1 tablespoonful 

softener and ½ l water and pour into the main wash 

compartment of the detergent drawer.

 >>>Put detergent into the product suitable for the 

programmes and maximum loads indicated in the 

“Programme and consumption table”. When you use 

additional chemicals (stain removers, bleaches and etc.), 

reduce the amount of detergent.

Laundry remains wet at the end of the programme. (*)

• Excessive foam has occurred and automatic foam 

absorption system has been activated due to too much 

detergent usage. >>>Use recommended amount of 

detergent.

(*) The product does not switch to spinning 

step when the laundry is not evenly distributed 

in the drum to prevent any damage to the 

product and to its surrounding environment. 

Laundry should be rearranged and re-spun.
(**) Regular drum cleaning is not applied. Clean 

the drum regularly. See 4.4.2

A

WARNING

•  If you cannot eliminate the problem 

although you follow the instructions in 

this section, consult your dealer or the 

Authorised Service Agent. Never try to 

repair a nonfunctional product yourself.

Summary of Contents for EFL700WPRO

Page 1: ...2820528639_EN 13 06 22 19 41 Document Number EFL700WPRO Washing Machine User Manual...

Page 2: ...re especially do not allow children touch the loading door glass while washing This section includes security instructions which may help prevent the injuries and material damage risks All kinds of wa...

Page 3: ...en Electrical products are dangerous for the children Keep children away from the product when it is in use Do not allow them to play with the product Use child lock to prevent children from interveni...

Page 4: ...es any responsibility arisen from incorrect usage or transportation This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other w...

Page 5: ...mark EUROMAID Model name EFL700WPRO Rated capacity kg 7 Maximum spin speed rpm 1200 Built in No Height cm 84 Width cm 60 Depth cm 59 Single Water inlet Double Water inlet Available Electrical input V...

Page 6: ...and flat floor that has sufficient load carrying capacity Do not place the product on the power cable Do not install the product in the environments where the temperature falls below 0 C Leaving a ga...

Page 7: ...without any problem fix the drain hose securely 40 cm 100 cm Connect the drain hose to a minimum height of 40 cm and a maximum height of 100 cm In case the drain hose is elevated after laying it on th...

Page 8: ...n the house is less than 16 Amps have a qualified electrician install a 16 Amp fuse The voltage specified in the Technical specifications section must be equal to your mains voltage Do not make connec...

Page 9: ...consumption table When overloaded product s washing performance will drop Moreover noise and vibration problems may occur 4 2 Preparation 4 2 1 Sorting the laundry Sort laundry according to type of f...

Page 10: ...gent wool shampoo etc intended solely for delicate clothes and at suggested programmes When washing dark coloured clothes and quilts it is recommended to use liquid detergent Wash woollens at suggeste...

Page 11: ...drum before washing Put tablet detergents into the main wash compartment compartment no 2 or directly into the drum before washing Using starch Add liquid starch powder starch or the dyestuff into th...

Page 12: ...r colours can be used at dosages recommended for normally soiled clothes Detergents which do not contain bleach should be used Liquid detergents suitable for colours and dark colours can be used at do...

Page 13: ...ption table and the temperature table below 2 Use the Programme Selection knob to select the desired programme EN 2 Auxiliary functions Programme Max Load kg Water Consumption l Energy Consumption kWh...

Page 14: ...If the quick wash function is not selected superior washing and rinsing performance is ensured for your heavily soiled laundry Easy Care You can use this programme to wash t shirts syntetic cotton mi...

Page 15: ...irts will be longer Sports Use this programme to wash outdoor sports clothes that contain cotton synthetic mix as well as waterproof cloths like gore tex This programme washes your laundry delicately...

Page 16: ...going to unload your clothes immediately after the programme ends you can use rinse hold function to keep your laundry in the final rinsing water in order to prevent them from getting wrinkled when t...

Page 17: ...hile the Child Lock is enabled you cannot make any change in the programmes the selected temperature the speed or the auxiliary functions Even if another programme is selected with the Programme Selec...

Page 18: ...nd time press the End Time Adjustment button consecutively until the desired time is displayed Cancelling the delayed end function If you want to cancel the delayed end time countdown and start the pr...

Page 19: ...ndle downwards Try to pull the handle downwards again if the loading door is not opened Bring the loading door emergency handle to its original position after opening the loading door 4 3 15 Changing...

Page 20: ...ely turn off If you turn the Programme Selection knob or touch any button the lights and the display will switch back to the previous position The selections you make when exiting the energy efficienc...

Page 21: ...thoroughly under running water 4 Replace the seals and filters carefully and tighten their nuts by hand ensuring there are no leaks 4 4 5 Draining remaining water and cleaning the pump filter The fil...

Page 22: ...r inside the product Some water has remained in the product due to the quality control processes in the production This is not a failure water is not harmful to the product The product does not take w...

Page 23: ...occurred and automatic foam absorption system has been activated due to too much detergent usage Use recommended amount of detergent Washing performance is poor Laundry turns gray Insufficient amount...

Page 24: ...ith the detergent drawer valves Call the Authorised Service Agent Detergent was mixed with the softener Do not mix the softener with detergent Wash and clean the drawer with hot water Regular drum cle...

Page 25: ...r nominated service agent Note warranty periods detailed above may vary in line with agreements with select retail and builder partners and may differ between Australia and New Zealand The benefits co...

Page 26: ...repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure 4 4 H Ho ow w t to o m ma ak ke e a a c cl la ai im m You may make a claim under...

Page 27: ...ction 2 apply we will at our election either repair the product or replace the product with a product of identical specification or where the product is superseded or no longer in stock with a product...

Page 28: ...a ap pp plliia an nc ce es s m mu us st t b be e iin ns st ta alllle ed d b by y a a q qu ua alliif fiie ed d p pe er rs so on n s s w wiit th h a ad dh he er re en nc ce e t to o t th he e r re elle...

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