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2.2 POSITIONING AND LEVELLING 

 
1.      Place the appliance 

in the chosen position. 

2.      Level the appliance 

carefully  in  all  direc-
tions with the aid of a 
spirit  level,  adjusting 
the height of the feet if 
necessary. 

Once 

done,  fix  the  feet  in 
place with the locknuts 
provided. 

 
3.  On appliances with 

adjustable rear feet

, note that the rear of the appliance rests 

on skids and not on the feet. Before inserting the appliance into its place between 
the kitchen units, check that the rear feet are screwed fully in to prevent damage as 
the appliance is shifted into position. 

 

 

Once the appliance is in position in the kitchen, the height of the rear feet has to be 
increased so that the appliance no longer stands on the skids. After adjusting the 
rear feet, level the appliance and fix the front feet at the height required. 
 

 

 

 
The water intake and drain hoses can be fitted pointing to the left or right for effective 
installation. 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for LSF147E

Page 1: ...LAVASCIUGA WASHER DRYER M QUINA DE LAVAR E SECAR ROUPA LIBRETTO ISTRUZIONI IT INSTRUCTION MANUAL EN MANUAL DE INSTRU ES PT...

Page 2: ...the rubbish bin with a line through it on the appliance or its packaging indicates that the product must be disposed of separately from other waste at the end of its life cycle The user is thus oblige...

Page 3: ...g facility Environmental protection Use the whole of the maximum recommended capacity Never exceed the maxi mum permitted load Do not use the prewash function for lightly or normally soiled items Foll...

Page 4: ...turer declines all liability for direct or indirect injury or damage deriving from a non existent or defective earth connection In the event that the appliance is not connected by means of a plug an o...

Page 5: ...ion In the event of a malfunction never attempt to repair the appliance yourself Disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply and turn off the water tap Then contact a qualified engineer Repai...

Page 6: ...sconnected from the electricity and water supplies and the door should be left ajar to prevent un pleasant smells from building up inside Important This appliance is easy to use However for the best r...

Page 7: ...ac cordance to the scheme shown below and the regulations in force L brown N blue yellow green In the event of damage to the supply cord it has to be replaced by the manu facturer or an authorized tec...

Page 8: ...ave been removed the power supply lead can be used 1 Undo all the screws with a 10 mm spanner 2 Remove all the screws A from the rear 3 Remove all the plastic spacers B WARNING It is absolutely necess...

Page 9: ...skids and not on the feet Before inserting the appliance into its place between the kitchen units check that the rear feet are screwed fully in to prevent damage as the appliance is shifted into posi...

Page 10: ...t be changed or cut Threaded connections must only be tight ened by hand 3 When appliances are supplied with hot water the intake water temperature must not exceed 60 C and the hose with red screw col...

Page 11: ...and the fuses required are specified on the nameplate 2 The meter safety breakers power supply line and power socket are rated to withstand the maximum load required stated on the nameplate 3 The powe...

Page 12: ...aced together on the front panel Programme Selector For switching the washer dryer on and off and selecting pro grammes Can be turned in ei ther direction Does not turn while programmes are in pro gre...

Page 13: ...h as grass fruit egg blood rust ballpoint pen etc should be dealt with before washing Depending on the type of fabric there are a large number of commercial stain removers on the market In all cases s...

Page 14: ...together if possible large and small items should be well mixed 2 The washing machine covered by this manual can be loaded with up to 7kg of laundry for each wash If this weight is exceeded the washi...

Page 15: ...d 25 40 14 22 Very hard More than 40 More than 22 4 6 POWDER DETERGENT DOSES Laundry with normal dirt 1 Choose a programme without prewash 2 Pour the total amount of detergent shown on the pack into t...

Page 16: ...switches on the washer dryer 2 Select the washing programme The time left to the end of the programme and the max imum recommended weight for the selected programme alternate on the display The sym b...

Page 17: ...tra rinse this option adds a rinse to the selected washing programme Flexi Time reduces the duration of the cycle The symbol is completely illuminated with the initial duration of the selected program...

Page 18: ...he cycle s initial duration and the delay time the user wishes to add before the cycle starts 2 After the time to end has been set the symbol on the display remains on 3 To clear the time to end funct...

Page 19: ...t 3 seconds the display shows the word PAUS for 1 second alternating with the time remaining until the end of the cycle for 1 sec ond The Start Pause light flashes on and off Programmes can also be in...

Page 20: ...play indicates speed of 0 the pump out will be run without spin 4 16 CHILD LOCK 1 When this function is activated the modification of options temperatures spin speed and the washing drying cycle is no...

Page 21: ...ing must not exceed 4 Kg in weight The washer dryer is constructed to give the best results with loads which do not exceed 4 kg of dry weight of laundry When washing programmes for resistant fabrics a...

Page 22: ...depends on the washing programme set previously Once a drying has been set the symbol on the display flashes it remains constantly on once the cycle enters the drying stage 5 3 DRY ONLY PROGRAMME 1 Tu...

Page 23: ...me for regular cleaning of the drying circuit to remove any fluff deposits 1 After a given number of drying cycles the CLEAN symbol lights up and the text Cln appears on the display to warn that this...

Page 24: ...d name descalers which contain an anti corrosion agent for washing machines Always follow the producer s instructions with regard to use and dosages After descaling or removing rust from the drum carr...

Page 25: ...eign bodies Also check the inside E making sure that the impeller turns freely any foreign bodies stuck in it must be removed 5 Screw the cover back on the pump Secure the drain house by snapping the...

Page 26: ...ing from the tap Remove the intake hose fitting filter Clean the filter with water with the aid of a small brush When screwing the intake hose fitting back into place check that the filter is position...

Page 27: ...le water to achieve the same washing and rinsing results 4 Water not pumped out Check that drain hose is not kinked drain pump not fouled 5 Water not pumped out af ter last rinse in delicate fabrics a...

Page 28: ...ce still does not dry the laundry call the Service Centre to have the fan and drying ducts cleaned to remove any fluff depos its 16 Washing results unsatis factory Probably too little detergent or uns...

Page 29: ...53 57 Cotton 40 C 7 0 38 62 01 51 40 1400 1200 53 57 Cotton 40 C Pre wash 7 1 02 78 02 18 40 1400 1200 53 57 Cotton 60 C 7 1 11 62 01 51 55 1400 1200 53 57 Easy care 40 C 3 5 0 62 50 01 43 40 1000 30...

Page 30: ...tomer cares service in your country or refer to the website and register the product with the required codes Faults can also be resolved independently before requesting assistance by referring to the...

Page 31: ...nale alla velocit selezionata Risciacquo e centrifuga Max 7 Risciacquo e solo scarico o scarico e centrifuga finale alla velocit selezionata Scarico e centrifuga Max 7 Solo scarico o scarico e centrif...

Page 32: ...es and final spin at the selected speed Rinse Spin Max 7 Rinse and pump out only or pump out and final spin at the selected speed Drain Spin Max 7 Pump out only or pump out and final spin at the selec...

Page 33: ...s e centrifuga o final velocidade seleccionada M x 7 Enxaguamento e apenas descarga ou descarga e centrifuga o final velocidade seleccionada M x 7 Apenas descarga ou descarga e centrifuga o final velo...

Page 34: ...30 40 C 60 1000 3 5 3 5 60 C 20 600 2 20 C 30 40 600 2 30 40 C 20 800 2 20 C 30 40 800 2 30 40 C 7 7 20 30 800 2 20 30 C 20 1000 3 3 20 C 30 40 1000 3 3 30 40 C 60 1000 3 3 60 C Sport 20 800 2 2 20 C...

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