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•  Be sure to remove transport brackets prior 

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 rst use of the appliance. Attempted operation of the 

blocked machine may result in irreparable damage which is not covered by the manufacturer’s 
warranty!

•  When connecting your washing machine to water supply, be sure to use brand new water inlet 

hose and appropriate sealing gaskets (attached).

•  Do not locate the machine in a room with temperature below 0°C. Parts of the machine may be 

damaged if frozen.

•  Install the washing machine in a perfectly horizontal position, on solid 

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•  Follow the instructions for correct installation and water and mains connections.
•  Never immerse the end of the drain hose into the draining water.
•  Prior starting the washing cycle lock the door by pressing them at the designed spot.
•  Door may not be open during the washing cycle.
•  We recommend running the self-cleaning program before the 

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impurities from the washing machine drum (See chapter on »Selecting additional functions«).

•  Use only detergents and softeners for machine wash. Manufacturer may not assume 

responsibility for any damage and eventual discoloring of gaskets and plastic components as a 
consequence of incorrect use of bleach and/or coloring agents.

•  For removal of lime residues use such agents with added anti-corrosion agents. Follow the 

manufacturer’s instructions. Finish the lime removal by multiple rinsing to remove completely 
eventual acid residues.

•  Never use detergents containing solvents, since there is a danger of creating toxic gasses which 

may damage the machine and result in ignition or explosion. 

•  This product 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 blocking rod. Prior this 

operation disconnect the appliance from the mains power!

•  Rating plate with basic information is located above the opening of the machine.
•  The warranty shall not apply to consumables (bulbs), minor discoloration or deviations of color, 

increased noise level as a consequence of appliance age, which does not affect appliance 
functionality, and aesthetical de

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 ciencies which do not affect appliance functionality or safety.

•  The appliance is manufactured in compliance with all relevant safety standards; however, it is 

recommended that persons with impaired physical, motional, or mental abilities, or persons with 
inadequate experience and knowledge, do not use the appliance without due supervision. The 
same recommendation applies to minors using the appliance.

 Before connecting the appliance read these instructions carefully. Repairing the failure 

arising from inappropriate connections or use of the appliance is not covered by the 
guarantee.

 The belt can be replaced by a servising engineer only, who incorporates an original 

spare part with the marking MIG OPTIBELT 6EPJ 1260, code 111622 or 6EPJ 1278 code 
587612.

The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be 
treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable 
collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring 
this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative 

consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be 
caused by inappropriate waste handling of thisproduct. For more detailed information 
about recycling of this product, please contact your local city of

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waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.

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Summary of Contents for WA73141

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

Page 2: ...nt 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 purposes for profit or for purposes beyond regular use in a household or if appliance is used by a person who is not a consumer the warranty period equals the shortest warranty period possible as sti...

Page 3: ...ht net 90 kg Nominal voltage 230 V 50 Hz Power 2300 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 5 kg 5 kg 4 5 kg Dimensions slim aparat w x d x h 600 mm x 440 mm x 850 mm Depth with door open 88 cm Weight net 76 kg Nominal voltage 230 V 50 Hz Power 2300 W Power socket 230 V 50 Hz 10 A Water pressure min 0 05 MPa max 0 8 MPa Fuse 10 A 3 Description o...

Page 4: ...ng operation close the water faucet Before any transport block the machine by inserting at least one transport blocking rod Prior this operation disconnect the appliance from the mains power Rating plate with basic information is located above the opening of the machine The warranty shall not apply to consumables bulbs minor discoloration or deviations of color increased noise level as a consequen...

Page 5: ... transport brackets for eventual later use Save the transport brackets for eventual later use Be sure to remove the transport brackets prior first use otherwise the appliance may be permanently damaged In such cases the warranty conditions are void Fig 1 Fig 2 Put the appliance in horizontal position by turning the adjustable legs The legs are adjustable up to 1 cm After the adjustment tighten the...

Page 6: ...lue 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 letters C and H C cold H hot The inlet hose should be tightened manually firmly enough to prevent any leaks After tightening the hose check for any leaks Use of pliers wrenches or other similar tools is not allowed when installing the hose as these tool...

Page 7: ...he door opening of the machine The wall socket must be accessible at all times and must be equipped with an earth lead in accordance with the local safety regulations The permanent connection must be fitted by an authorized personnel only Damaged mains power cable may be replaced only by the producer or his authorized personnel Never plug the appliance into the electric shaver socket or hair dryer...

Page 8: ...o start or finish the program A program selector B MENU knob C SELECTION knob D quick program knob E easy ironing knob F START PAUSE knob G door knob depending on the model H display 8 Program selector Basic programs Partial programs Cotton Heavy duty Quick program Rinse Synthetics Softening Delicate Pumping water Wool Spinning Manual wash Jogging Mix Operation ...

Page 9: ...gram Add washing and treatment agents detergent and softener Start the operation by pushing the START knob F Open the door of the machine Door is opened by pulling the handle lever on the right hand side of the door towards you in certain models the door is opened by pressing the knob DOOR G Sort the laundry by the type of fabrics Do the buttons and zippers tie the strings and pull out the pockets...

Page 10: ...gram may be changed at random prior pushing the START button F Selection of basic programs Basic programs are selected by turning the program selector A to the desired program The display indicates the selected program along with basic settings With each basic program you may also select additional functions Cotton whites colored Normally stained cotton and flax bed linen and underwear table cloth...

Page 11: ...nthetic fabrics Mix Special program for washing normally stained colored laundry made from various resistant fabrics at 30 C Selection of additional function The display always indicates only the menus with functions which are available for a particular program Certain functions may not be selected at the same time see Program Additional Functions Chart Our suggestion is to select first the additi...

Page 12: ...functions using the MENU knob B By pressing the MENU knob B additional functions available for changing or adding to the pre selected washing program are displayed in sequence If you do not wish to activate or change certain displayed function press knob B MENU to move to the next available function Functions with the choice of multiple available settings display the default one in bold spin RPM e...

Page 13: ...ay Cold wash For washing less soiled or colour sensitive clothes Upon switching this function ON the heating function of this cycle is switched OFF therefore the whole program is adequately shortened Pre wash Used for washing heavily stained laundry especially with superficial stains In default setting the pre wash function is off It is activated by pressing the SELECTION knob C on programs for co...

Page 14: ... the program may last longer for extra rinsing time In case you wish to change or suspend the end of washing time after starting the machine with the START knob F you may do so by pressing the MENU knob The end of washing time appears using the SELECTION button C reset the selected time Sound signal Sound signal beeps when a knob is pressed function selection and it also signals the end of washing...

Page 15: ...r failure Selection of partial programs These are independent programs and may be used when you do not need the entire washing program In case you would like to use more additional programs in a sequence you must turn off the appliance prior any new program selection turn the program selector to 0 for at least one second Rinse Independent program for rinsing delicate laundry without intermediate s...

Page 16: ...op function was set the program will stop at the final rinse and the display indicates flashing sign pump stop RINSE You may conclude the program by pressing the START knob F and the machine will finish the program with the spin determined by that particular program In case you would like to alter the washing program turn the program selector to the position 0 followed by the selection of rinse or...

Page 17: ...activate it first Display reads PAUSE After certain time you may open the door if the water level in the drum is low enough otherwise you must fist empty the water use additional program Pumping water out or Spin By pressing the START knob F the program is continued where it had been interrupted Permanent suspension change of program By turning the program selector A to the position 0 the program ...

Page 18: ...B Return the program selector back to 0 position Set time is automatically saved Setting the Clean water sensor In order for the Clean water sensor to start working properly it must be first calibrated with water that the washing machine is connected to This is performed in the following manner Press MENU B and Easy ironing knobs E and turn the program selector to the first clockwise program Displ...

Page 19: ...ing temperatures and selected washing programs please note the recommendations provided by detergent manufacturers If water hardness level exceeds 14 dH degrees the use of water conditioner is required Any damage to the heater due to failure to use a water conditioning agent shall not be covered by this warranty Chlorine based whitening agents are not recommended as it can damage the heater If you...

Page 20: ... detergent The interior of the drum and the door gasket is cleaned by washing at 60 C without laundry and adding half quantity of detergent Frequent or predominant washing at low temperatures using liquid detergents may result in development of bacteria which causes odor in the washing machine To prevent this we recommend running the auto clean SterilTub program occasionally see chapter OPERATION ...

Page 21: ...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 filter lid using flat screwdriver or similar tool Filter needs occasional cleaning especially following heavily shaggy or old laundry Before cleaning drain any water from the machine via drain pipe Turn it anti clockwise pull it...

Page 22: ...knob F The machine signals failures immediately after detecting them and stops the program except for heater failure where the machine completes the washing program without heating water FAILURE 6 In case the machine signals faults you have to wait for at least 2 minutes before you can open the door of the washing machine Interferences from the ambient for example electrical wiring could induce si...

Page 23: ... legs Remove transport brackets The machine vibrates during the spin Unevenly distributed laundry especially with very small quantities for ex only the bathrobe This is normal the machine will reduce the RPM if vibrations are too strong Wash larger quantity of laundry Excessive foaming during washing Excessive measure of detergent Use washing powder according to the instructions by the producer an...

Page 24: ...t completely rinsed or water is left in the dispenser dish Sucking cover is not correctly positioned or is clogged Clean the dispenser and firmly fix the cover to its place 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 SterilTub program see chapter selecting addition...

Page 25: ...l a service technician ERROR 5 Motor operation interrupted or motor does not operate the machine reports a failure F5 Failure on motor regulation Turn off the appliance and wait for a few seconds turn the appliance back on and repeat the washing program If the failure is reported again call a service technician ERROR 6 Program temperature not reached the machine reports a failure F6 Heater failure...

Page 26: ...n heavy 7 60 56 49 1 33 1 19 Cotton 7 40 56 49 0 67 Cotton 7 30 56 49 0 35 Cotton quick 17 2 30 1000 40 40 0 17 Synthetics 3 5 60 1000 46 46 0 97 Synthetics 3 5 40 43 43 0 56 Synthetics 3 5 30 43 43 0 36 Delicate 3 40 700 58 58 0 48 Delicate 3 30 58 58 0 39 Wool 2 30 800 42 42 0 20 Manual wash 1 5 30 400 50 50 0 25 Manual wash 1 5 50 50 0 10 Jogging 3 40 1000 32 32 0 42 Mix 3 5 30 43 43 0 35 Parti...

Page 27: ...2 45 1 14 1 02 Cotton 6 40 52 45 0 66 0 64 Cotton 6 30 52 45 0 27 Cotton quick 17 2 30 1000 40 40 0 17 Synthetics 3 60 1000 43 43 0 93 0 91 Synthetics 3 40 40 40 0 52 0 50 Synthetics 3 30 40 40 0 33 0 31 Delicate 2 5 40 700 55 55 0 45 0 43 Delicate 2 5 30 55 55 0 36 0 34 Wool 2 30 800 42 42 0 20 0 18 Manual wash 1 5 30 400 50 50 0 25 0 23 Manual wash 1 5 50 50 0 10 Jogging 3 40 1000 32 32 0 42 Mix...

Page 28: ... 55 55 0 45 0 45 Delicate 2 5 3 30 55 55 0 36 0 36 Wool 2 2 30 800 42 42 0 20 0 20 Manual wash 1 5 1 5 30 400 50 50 0 25 0 25 Manual wash 1 5 1 5 50 50 0 10 0 10 Jogging 3 3 40 1000 32 32 0 42 0 42 Mix 3 3 5 30 40 40 0 32 0 32 Partial programs Rinse 3 3 5 700 40 0 02 Softening 6 7 1000 16 0 02 Pumping water 6 7 Spin 6 7 1700 0 03 Testing program by EN 60456 with the selection of max spin RPM depen...

Page 29: ...5 55 0 45 0 45 Delicate 2 5 3 30 55 55 0 36 0 36 Wool 2 2 30 800 42 42 0 20 0 20 Manual wash 1 5 1 5 30 400 50 50 0 25 0 25 Manual wash 1 5 1 5 50 50 0 10 0 10 Jogging 3 3 40 1000 32 32 0 42 0 42 Mix 3 3 5 30 40 40 0 32 0 32 Partial programs Rinse 3 3 5 700 40 0 02 Softening 6 7 1000 16 0 02 Pumping water 6 7 Spin 6 7 1700 0 03 Testing program by EN 60456 with the selection of max spin RPM dependi...

Page 30: ...00 40 40 0 17 0 17 Synthetics 3 3 5 60 1000 40 43 0 91 0 97 Synthetics 3 3 5 40 40 43 0 50 0 56 Synthetics 3 3 5 30 40 43 0 31 0 36 Delicate 2 5 3 40 700 55 58 0 43 0 48 Delicate 2 5 3 30 55 58 0 34 0 39 Wool 2 2 30 800 42 42 0 18 0 18 Manual wash 1 5 1 5 30 400 50 50 0 23 0 25 Manual wash 1 5 1 5 50 50 0 10 0 10 Jogging 3 3 40 1000 32 32 0 40 0 42 Mix 3 3 5 30 40 43 0 30 0 35 Partial programs Rin...

Page 31: ...00 1200 1800 kg 6kg 7kg 6kg 7kg Cotton 6 7 95 1800 48 53 2 05 2 31 Cotton 6 7 60 45 49 1 12 1 17 Cotton heavy 6 3 7 3 5 60 39 45 1 02 0 85 1 19 0 97 Cotton 6 3 7 3 5 40 45 49 0 66 0 63 0 67 0 64 Cotton 6 7 30 45 49 0 27 0 35 Cotton quick 17 2 2 30 1000 40 40 0 17 0 17 Synthetics 3 3 5 60 1000 40 43 0 91 0 97 Synthetics 3 3 5 40 40 43 0 50 0 56 Synthetics 3 3 5 30 40 43 0 31 0 36 Delicate 2 5 3 40 ...

Page 32: ...15 Cotton quick 17 2 2 30 1000 30 30 30 30 0 13 0 13 Synthetics 2 5 2 60 1000 31 29 31 29 0 75 0 61 Synthetics 2 5 2 40 29 29 29 29 0 42 0 34 Synthetics 2 5 2 30 29 29 29 29 0 26 0 18 Delicate 2 1 5 40 700 38 38 38 38 0 29 0 20 Delicate 2 1 5 30 38 38 38 38 0 20 0 15 Wool 1 5 1 30 800 32 32 32 32 0 18 0 15 Manual wash 1 1 30 400 45 45 45 45 0 20 0 20 Manual wash 1 1 45 45 45 45 0 10 0 10 Jogging 2...

Page 33: ...0 1 95 1 80 Cotton 5 5 5 4 5 60 44 37 0 92 0 82 Cotton heavy 5 5 2 75 5 2 5 4 5 2 25 60 44 37 0 95 0 78 0 85 0 74 Cotton 5 5 2 75 5 2 5 4 5 2 25 40 44 37 0 55 0 53 0 51 0 49 Cotton 5 5 5 4 5 30 44 37 0 15 0 15 Cotton quick 17 2 2 30 1000 30 30 0 13 0 13 Synthetics 2 5 2 60 1000 31 31 0 61 0 61 Synthetics 2 5 2 40 29 29 0 34 0 34 Synthetics 2 5 2 30 29 29 0 18 0 18 Delicate 2 1 5 40 700 38 38 0 20 ...

Page 34: ...1 95 1 80 Cotton 5 5 5 4 5 60 44 37 0 92 0 82 Cotton heavy 5 5 2 75 5 2 5 4 5 2 25 60 44 37 0 87 0 72 0 80 0 64 Cotton 5 5 2 75 5 2 5 4 5 2 25 40 44 37 0 55 0 53 0 51 0 49 Cotton 5 5 5 4 5 30 44 37 0 15 0 15 Cotton quick 17 2 2 30 1000 30 30 0 13 0 13 Synthetics 2 5 2 60 1000 31 31 0 61 0 61 Synthetics 2 5 2 40 29 29 0 34 0 34 Synthetics 2 5 2 30 29 29 0 18 0 18 Delicate 2 1 5 40 700 38 38 0 20 0 ...

Page 35: ...old Extra rinse clean water sensor Higher water level Pre wash Soaking Cold wash Basic programs Cotton Cotton heavy Cotton quick 17 Synthetics Delicate Wool Manual wash Jogging Mix Partial programs Rinse Softening Pumping water Spin Program chart Additional functions 35 ...

Page 36: ...shing 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 Perchlorin etyhlene R11 R113 Kerosene Dry cleaning in kerosene in pure alcohol and in R 113 Dry cleaning not allowed Drying Place on flat surface Hang wet Hang High temperature Low temperature Tumble...

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