Instructions for Use
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Removing the Transport Brackets
The washing assembly is blocked with two metal
rods which protect the machine during transport
(fig.1).
•
Undo the screws on the rear wall (fig. 2).
•
Remove the squares, rotate them 180
°
and
use them to pull out the rods (fig. 3).
•
Disengaged parts may remain at the bottom
since they do not obstruct the operation of the
machine (4 rubber hoses and 4 paper spools).
•
Use the enclosed plastic caps to plug the holes
(fig. 4).
Save the brackets: you may need them later.
Placing and Installation
If the floor is uneven, use the adjustable feet to
level the machine.
•
Undo the nuts. Rotate the feet to level the
machine (fig. 5).
•
Fix the nuts (fig. 5.1).
Maximum height of the washing machine is
850 mm.
IMPORTANT
The floor on which the machine stands should be
dry, otherwise the machine may slide during the
spinning cycle.
Connection to the Water Supply
The elbow connection of the inlet hose is fixed to
the coupling on the rear wall of the appliance.
Insert a rubber washer with a net (filter) into a nut
on the other end of the hose, and fix the hose to a
tap. To ensure efficient operation, the water
pressure of the water supply should be between
0.5 and 8.0 bars.
If the pressure exceeds the maximum allowed
limit, fit a pressure regulator. (Open the tap fully -
in 15 seconds, 3 litres of water should pour out;
and this is the minimum pressure of the water
supply).
Connection to cold water
Insert the enclosed washer with filter into the
loose end of the hose and connect the hose to
water tap (fig. 6).
Connection to hot/cold water
Washing machines designed for the connection
to hot/cold water are equipped with two inlet
hoses. The attachment and the inlet hose for hot
water are marked with red colour.
Insert the enclosed washers with filter into the
loose ends of the hoses and connect the red
marked hose to hot water tap and the other hose
to cold water tap (fig. 6.1).
IMPORTANT
The highest allowed temperature of hot water is
60
°
C.
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5.1
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6.1
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