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Instructions for Use

 

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The Door 

The door can only be opened two minutes 
after the washing programme has finished.

 

Open the door by pulling the door handle (fig. 9). 

When closing the door, push it towards the 
machine until it locks

 (fig. 10). 

If the door is not correctly closed, the machine will 
not operate. 

    

 

 

 

 

IMPORTANT 

 When closing the door, be careful not to trap 

fabric between the door glass and the rubber 
gasket. 

 If you need to open the door after the machine 

has been switched on, first switch it off and wait 
for about two minutes. 
When opening the door, be careful, as the 
water level may be high and water may pour out 
when you open the door. 

 Don't even try to open the door while the 

machine is operating. 

 If the machine won't start after switching on, 

push the door once again towards the machine 
(at handle). 

 An inadequately closed door is the most 

common cause of malfunctions. 

 

Direction of Opening the Door 

Certain models of appliances allow the possibility 
of changing the direction of door opening. This is 
an option that has to be ordered separately and 
paid for by the customer. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for WA1022

Page 1: ... The Door 23 Direction of Opening the Door Preparing the Laundry 24 Type of Fabrics Colour Fastness Degree of Soil Loading Washing Agents and How Much to Use 25 Dispenser Fabric Conditioner and Starching Agent Liquid Washing Agents Washing 27 Control Light Programme Selection Knob Temperature Selection Knob Spinning Speed Selection Knob Timer Spinning OFF Knob Pump Stop Pushbutton Extra Rinsing Sw...

Page 2: ... Energy Savings Through correct use and considering our recommendations you can make substantial energy savings For economical washing always refer to the table of programmes with recommended wash loads Skip the pre wash whenever possible if laundry is lightly soiled Laundry which was usually washed at 95 C may be washed at 60 C when using either the TAED washing agent bleaching agent activator or...

Page 3: ...se substantial damage to component parts Never use washing agents containing solvents individual component parts may be damaged or toxic gases may be produced There is also a risk of ignition or explosion When washing is finished remember to close the tap Your washing machine can only be transported with transport brackets It is usually enough to use only one of the rods that is the upper one It i...

Page 4: ... 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 ...

Page 5: ... raised from the floor by not more than 100 cm and not less than 60 cm If the hose is positioned higher than recommended the machine will not pump out the water Connection to Power Supply Connect the appliance to the power supply with a cable cord The wall socket should be equipped with an earth contact safety socket Fixed connection should be carried out by an expert Rated voltage frequency and o...

Page 6: ...er the machine has been switched on first switch it off and wait for about two minutes When opening the door be careful as the water level may be high and water may pour out when you open the door Don t even try to open the door while the machine is operating If the machine won t start after switching on push the door once again towards the machine at handle An inadequately closed door is the most...

Page 7: ...r soiled areas on the fabric can be treated before washing using special agents Use the energy saving programme for lightly soiled laundry no pre wash economic programme lower washing temperature Loading The maximum load of dry laundry is stated in the table Excessive loads cause creases and decrease the washing effect Always check the pockets before loading the laundry Remove keys coins hair pins...

Page 8: ...tly in the drum This is especially convenient if you use larger amounts of washing powder very hard water you use washing powder which is hard to rinse from the dispenser water pressure is low you use a concentrated washing powder special dosing sack which should be inserted directly in the drum Not enough washing powder causes the laundry to turn grey greasy clots lime deposit in the machine and ...

Page 9: ... selecting programmes in the housekeeping Washing machines with the temperature selection button Programme without additional functins Load kg Washing time min El energy kWh B white 90o C 5 0 123 1 9 B coloured 60o C 5 0 123 1 03 C coloured 60o C 5 0 87 0 92 D coloured 40o C 5 0 67 0 52 H easy care laundry 60o C 2 5 62 0 58 H easy care laundry 40o C 2 5 62 0 42 J delicates 40o C 1 5 48 0 35 J deli...

Page 10: ...r level and gentle tumbling It is concluded with a short stage spinning Spinning with interruptions only for models with 800 rpm or more On programmes for resistant laundry the first two spinning cycles are three times interrupted at the beginning This prevents excessive foaming of the washing powder and improves spinning results Temperature Selection Knob Turn the knob clockwise B knob Washing te...

Page 11: ...undry This guarantees successful and economic washing regardless of the amount of laundry When washing heavily soiled laundry the water level can be increased by pressing this switch It is impossible to change the water level in programmes for delicate linens and woolens Lower RPM With this switch you reduce the number of revolutions which is especially recommended for washing delicates If the swi...

Page 12: ...f there is still water in the machine select one of the programmes for pumping or spinning Some two minutes after the washing is finished you can open the door Take the laundry out of the machine and turn the drum once or twice with hand to make sure it is really empty Check the rubber gasket on the door and remove objects that might have deposited buttons pins fig 14 Leave the door open and allow...

Page 13: ...onditioner spin dry DELICATES surface finished cotton mixture of cotton with synthetics Delicates surface finished Fine delicates Rinse Conditioner short spin WOOLEN non shrinkable mixtures of wool with synthetics silk Woolen Programme Washing Dispenser Dry temperature washing laundry C agents kg Type of fabric laundry NON DELICATES cotton linen Whites Coloureds Coloureds Rinse Conditioner spin dr...

Page 14: ...ng the appliance to the programme whites coloureds 60 C and do the washing without laundry using only half quantity of detergent or better a liquid washing agent Dispenser Check the dispenser after each washing If there is a residue of washing powder clean it Pull it out of the machine clean it with a brush and warm water and dry it fig 15 If necessary clean the interior of the detergent dispenser...

Page 15: ...mind to pump the water out of the machine The best method to do that is to place the outlet hose as low as possible near the floor Remove the cover with coin inserted into the notch fig 17 Insert the funnel attached to the machine into the bottom cut outs between the filter cover and cabinet and fix it by turning clockwise Place a shallow pan underneath to allow the excess water to pour out Remove...

Page 16: ...ll siphon drain is clogged clean it Too much bubbling during washing Check the water hardness and reduc the quantity of washing powder you are using Washing was not efficient stains greasy clots Have you chosen the correct wash programme Use larger quantities of washing powder for heavily soiled laundry or wash smaller loads Laundry is not well rinsed wash powder residues Is the lint filter clean ...

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