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Switching the machine to standby 

mode

Press “Start/Pause/Cancel” button 

momentarily to switch your machine to the 

standby mode. Auxiliary functions can be 

cancelled or selected in accordance with 

the step the program is at. The door can be 

opened if the water level is suitable. Laundry 

may be added / taken out by opening the 

door.

Door lock

The Door Locked Symbol (Figure 2-7i) lights 

up when the loading door is locked. This 

symbol will flash until the door is allowed to 

open. Do not force the door at this stage. You 

may open the door after the symbol fades out.

Child-proof lock

This function protects the appliance from 

being tampered by children. In this case, all of 

the buttons are inactive except On/Off button; 

by On/Off button you can whether stop or 

resume (while child-lock on) the program of 

your machine.

The machine is switched to child-lock by 

pressing the 2nd and 4th auxiliary functions 

for 3 sec. “C:on” (Child lock is activated) label 

appears on the screen. The same symbol 

will also be displayed whenever any button is 

pressed while the machine is child-locked.

To deactivate the child-proof lock, press the 

2nd and 4th auxiliary function buttons for 3 

sec. “C:OFF” (Child lock is deactivated) label 

appears on the screen.

Ending the program through 

canceling

“Start/Pause/Cancel” button is pressed for 3 

seconds to cancel the program. Start symbol 

(Figure 2-7j) will flash during cancellation. After 

cancellation, the symbol of the corresponding 

step at which the cancellation was made will 

remain lit and “End” will appear on the screen.

End of program

When the program is finished, the symbols 

of the relevant steps will remain lit up and 

the auxiliary function, spin and temperature 

data selected at the start-up of the program 

will remain selected. “End” will appear on the 

display.

5 Maintenance and cleaning

Detergent Drawer

Remove any powder residue buildup in the 

drawer. To do this;

1.  Press the dotted point on the siphon in the 

softener compartment and pull towards 

you until the compartment is removed from 

the machine.

If more than a normal amount of water 

and softener mixture starts to gather in the 

softener compartment, the siphon must be 

cleaned.

2.  Wash the dispenser drawer and the 

siphon with plenty of lukewarm water in a 

washbasin. 

3.  Replace the drawer into its housing after 

cleaning.  Check if the siphon is in its 

original location.

Inlet water filters

There is a filter at the end of each water intake 

valve at the back side of the machine and also 

at the end of each water intake hose where 

they are connected to the tap. These filters 

prevent the foreign substances and dirt in the 

water to enter into the machine. Filters should 

be cleaned as they get dirty.

•  Close the taps.

•  Remove the nuts of the water intake hoses 

to clean the surfaces of the filters on the 

water intake valves with an appropriate 

brush.

•  If the filters are very dirty, you can pull them 

out by means of pliers and clean them.

•  Take out the filters on the flat ends of 

the water intake hoses together with 

the gaskets and clean thoroughly under 

streaming water.

•  Replace the gaskets and filters carefully to 

their places and tighten the hose nuts by 

hand.

Summary of Contents for WM55

Page 1: ...MODEL WM55 5 5kg Front Loader Washing Machine Manual Installation and Operation...

Page 2: ...by a qualified electrician Our company shall not be liable for any damages that may arise when the machine is used on a line without grounding Keep the packaging materials out of reach of children or...

Page 3: ...water intake valves on the machine If you are going to use your double water inlet machine as a single cold water inlet unit you must install the stopper supplied with your machine to the hot water va...

Page 4: ...dye Wash them separately Use only dyes color changers and lime removers suitable for machine wash Always follow the instructions on the packaging Wash trousers and delicate clothes turned inside out C...

Page 5: ...machine s model Display symbols Turning the machine on Plug in your machine Turn the tap on completely Check if the hoses are connected tightly Place the laundry in the machine Add detergent and soft...

Page 6: ...our clothes will be washed for a longer time and an extra rinse cycle will be made compared to the Cottons program Darkcare Use this programme to wash your dark coloured laundry or the coloured laundr...

Page 7: ...ture ambient temperature type and amount of laundry selection of auxiliary functions and fluctuations in the supply voltage The auxiliary functions in the table may differ according to the model of yo...

Page 8: ...lay The display shows the time remaining for the program to complete while a program is running Program duration may differ from the values in the consumption table subject to the changes in the water...

Page 9: ...ellation was made will remain lit and End will appear on the screen End of program When the program is finished the symbols of the relevant steps will remain lit up and the auxiliary function spin and...

Page 10: ...of it Draining any remaining water and cleaning the pump filter Your product is equipped with a filter system which ensures a cleaner water discharge that extends pump life by preventing solid items s...

Page 11: ...un No spinning is performed when the laundry is not evenly distributed in the drum to prevent any damage to the machine and to its environment It continuously washes Remaining time does not count down...

Page 12: ...tricity V Hz Total Current A Total Power W Spinning cycle rpm max This appliance s packaging material is recyclable Help recycle it and protect the environment by dropping it off in the municipal rece...

Page 13: ...E WASHING POWDER IS NOT NEEDED 4 FABRIC SOFTENER ONE LEVEL CAP ONLY MAINTENANCE RUN THE WASHER ON A HIGH TEMPERATURE 60 90 C COTTON CYCLE ONCE A MONTH WITHOUT POWDER TO FLUSH THE UNIT OUT 5 REMEMBER T...

Page 14: ...14 EN...

Page 15: ...t be granted within normal working hours and our Service Agents must have easy access to these built in appliances and charges will be the responsibility of the purchaser where the service technician...

Page 16: ...FOR OUTSIDE SERVICE AREAS PLEASE CONTACT OUR SERVICE CARE CENTRE AT NEWCASTLE 02 49 209114...

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