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5-Daily use

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5.13 Activate or deactivate the buzzer

The acoustic signal can be deselected if necessary: 
1. Switch on the appliance.
2. Select the Spin programme.
3. Touch the “Extra Rinse“ and “+ ” button at the same time for about 3 seconds.

“bEEP OFF” will be displayed and the buzzer will be deactivated.

For activating the buzzer press these two buttons at the same time again. “

 

” will 

be displayed.

Note: Door lock

 

For safety reasons the door is locked partially during the washing cycle. It is only pos-

sible to open the door at the end of the programme or after the programme was can-

celled correctly (see description above). 

 

In case of high water level, high water temperature and during spinning it is not pos-

sible to open the door;

 

 

is displayed

Note: Standby mode / energy-saving mode

The switched on appliance will go into standby-mode if it will not be activated within 2 

minutes before starting the program or at the end of program. The display switsches 

o

  . This saves energy. To interrupt the standby mode touch “ Start/Pause“ button.  

5.10 Start wash programme

Touch “Start/Pause“ button (Fig. 5-8) to start. The 

LED of the “Start/Pause“ button stops 

 ashing and 

lights up continuously

Appliance operates according to present settings. 

Changes are only possible by cancelling the programme. 

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5-8

5.12 After washing

5.11 Pause/ cancel wash programme

To pause a running programme press gently “Start/Pause“. The LED above the button 

is 

as

hing. Press it again to resume operation.

To cancel a running programme and all its individual settings

:

1.

Touch “Start/Pause” button to interrupt the running programme.

2.

Touch “Power“ button for about 2 seconds to switch the appliance o

 .

3.

Select “Spin” and “no speed

"

, then run the programme to drain the water.

4. Restart, s

elect a new programme and start it. 

1. At programme cycle end 



 is displayed. 

2.  The appliance switches o

   automatically. 

3. Remove laundry as soon as possible to go easy on it and to prevent more wrinkling. 
4.  Turn o

   the water supply. 

5.  Unplug the power cord. 
6.  Open the door to prevent formation of moisture and odours. Let it open while not used.

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Summary of Contents for HW150-BP14986ES9

Page 1: ...EN HW150 BP14986ES9 User manual Washing machine ...

Page 2: ...ns carefully before using this appliance The instructions con tain important information which will help you get the best out of the appliance and ensure safe and proper installation use and maintenance Keep this manual in a convenient place so you can always refer to it for the safe and proper use of the appliance If you sell the appliance give it away or leave it behind when you move house make ...

Page 3: ...nt 3 1 Safety information 4 2 Product description 7 3 Control panel 8 4 Programmes 12 5 Daily use 15 6 Eco friendly washing 20 7 Care and cleaning 21 8 Troubleshooting 24 9 Installation 27 10 Technical data 31 ...

Page 4: ... less they are constantly supervised Children shall not play with the appliance Do not let children or pets come close to the appliance when the door is open Store washing agents out of reach of children Pull up zips fix loose threads and take care for small items to prevent laundry from being entangled If necessary use an ap propriate bag or net Do not touch or use the appliance when barefoot or w...

Page 5: ...ppliance Maintenance cleaning Make sure children are supervised if they carry out cleaning and maintenance Disconnect the appliance from the electrical supply before un dertaking any routine maintenance Keep the lower part of the porthole clean and open door and detergent drawer if appliance is not in use to prevent odours Do not use water spray or steam to clean the appliance Replace a damaged su...

Page 6: ... not place the appliance directly on a carpet or close to a wall or furniture Do not install the appliance in direct sunlight or in the near of heat sources e g stoves heaters Make sure that the electrical information on the rating plate agrees with the power supply If it does not contact an electrician Do not use multi plug adapters and extension cables Make sure only the delivered electric cable...

Page 7: ...arranty card x1 Note Due to technical changes and different models the illustrations in the following chap ters may differ from your model 2 3 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 4 5 6 3 T1 T2 T3 T4 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 1 2 4 5 6 7 3 1 Dispenser drawer 2 Worktop 3 Control Panel 4 Programme selector 5 Washer door 6 Filter Service flap 7 Adjustable feet 1 Shipping bolts T1 T4 2 Back cover 3 Back cover screws S1 S8 4 Wa...

Page 8: ...en turning the programme selector at the end of programme in case of failures The acoustic signal can be deselected if necessary see DAILY USE see P20 6 13 3 2 3 1 Note Variety Apperance and features will vary Note Mode Display will turn into standby OFF mode if standby mode lasts too long Note Power supply Unplug power cord to disconnect the appliance from power supply 7 Start Pause button Cotton...

Page 9: ...e the setting or to cancel the setting process press the function button until the desired LED lights or in case of only one option the LED switches off 3 4 Detergent drawer Open dispenser drawer the following components can be seen Fig 3 5 1 Compartment for powder or Liquid detergent 2 Detergent flap slector lift it up for powder detergent keep it down for liquid detergent 3 Compartment for sanitiz...

Page 10: ...ature function turns to be unselectable Icon will be lighted when above cycles are selected 3 5 4 Function button Press this button Fig 3 10 to choose special features The symbols are explained below 3 5 1 Function button Delay Press this button Fig 3 7 to start the programme with a delay End time delay could be increased in steps of 30 minutes from 0 5 24h For example display off 6 30 means end o...

Page 11: ...n to unlock the door Extra rinse times will be lighting when it is selected 3 8 Child lock Press button Delay and Nightwash Fig 3 16 for 3 seconnds simultaneously to all panel elements against activation For unlocking please touch the two buttons again The child lock indicator lights up when the child lock works This feature is optional when the machine is running 3 14 3 18 Note Settings Settings ...

Page 12: ...n 1000 800 400 Refresh 1 Cotton Synthetic Hygiene 5 Cotton 1000 800 400 2 1 Otional Not available 3 2 1 2 3 Detergent compartment for 1 Liquid or powder Detergent 2 Softener or care product Sanitizer 3 Wash Programmes Thewashprogrammesareoptimizedforspecifictypesoflaundrys Selecttheprogramme that most closely matches the items being washed Settings shown in bold are the sug gested settings for the ...

Page 13: ...f dry laundry 2 refers to display light off for corresponding setting For temperature setting it refers to inlet water will not being heated for speed setting it refers to no spinning for selected programme for extra rinse setting it refers to no extra rinse 3 Choose 90 C wash temperature only for special hygienic requirements 4 Reduce detergent amount because programme dura tion is short 5 The rec...

Page 14: ...o Refresh Hygiene o o o Baby care o o o o o Daily o o o o Spin o Jeans o o o o Sports o Drum clean Functions below are available on specific programmes to provide enhanced performance O indicates that function can be selected to the programme indicates that function cannot be selected to the programme o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ...

Page 15: ...the buttons are sewn on tightly Place sensitive items like laundry without fi rm hem delicate underwear and small items such as socks belts bras etc in a wash bag Unfold large pieces of fabric such as bed sheets bedspreads etc Turn jeans and printed decorated or color inten sive textiles inside out possibly wash separately 5 1 Power supply Connect the washing machine to a power supply 220V to 240V ...

Page 16: ...dryingpossible lower temperature Do not tumble dryr Line drying Flat drying Ironing Iron at a maximum temperature up to 200 C Iron at a medial tem perature up to 150 C Iron at a low temper ature up to 110 C withoutsteam steam ironing may cause irre versibledamage Do not iron Professional Textile Care Dry cleaning in tetra chloroethene Dry cleaning in hy drocarbons Do not dry clean Professional wet...

Page 17: ...e L P o Daily o Spin Jeans Sports Drum clean L gel liquid detergent P powder detergent O optional _ no If using liquid detergent it is not recommendedto activate the time delay We recomment by using Laundry powder 20 C to 90 C best use 40 60 C Color detergent 20 C to 60 C best use 30 60 C Wool delicate detergent 20 C to 30 C best use 20 30 C Choose 90 C wash temperature only for special hygienic r...

Page 18: ... time delay is selected Carefully choose the programme settings according to the care symbols on all laun dry labels and according to the programme table 5 7 Switch on the appliance Touch the Power button to switch on the appliance Fig 5 5 The LED of the Start Pause button is flashing 5 8 Select a programme To get the best washing results select a programme which fitsthedegreeofsoilingandsortoflaun...

Page 19: ...ogram The display switsches off This saves energy To interrupt the standby mode touch Start Pause button 5 10 Start wash programme Touch Start Pause button Fig 5 8 to start The LED of the Start Pause button stops flashing and lights up continuously Appliance operates according to present settings Changesareonlypossiblebycancellingtheprogramme 3 14 5 8 5 12 After washing 5 11 Pause cancel wash progra...

Page 20: ... size Do not overload hand width clearance above laundry For slightly soiled laundry select the Quick 15 programme Apply exact dosages of each washing agent Choose the lowest adequate washing temperature modern detergents are ef ficiently cleaning below 60 C Raise default settings only due to heavy staining Select max spinning speed if a domestic dryer is used ...

Page 21: ...n regularly the inlet valve filter Unplug the power cord and turn off the water supply Unscrew the water inlet hose at the back Fig 7 3 of the appliance as well as on the tap Flush the filters with water and a brush Fig 7 4 Insert the filter and install the inlet hose 7 4 Cleaning the drum Remove any foreign object especially metal parts such as pins coins etc from the drum Fig 7 5 because they cause ...

Page 22: ...oisture and odours Let door open while not used Before next usage check carefully power cord water inlet and drain hose Make sure everything is properly installed and without leackage WARNING Scalding Risk Water in the pump filter can be very hot Before any action please ensure water has cooled down 7 6 Pump filter Clean the filter once a month and check the pump fi lter for instance if the appliance ...

Page 23: ... has to be clean and unhurt If the lid is not full tightened water can escape The filter must be in place or it may lead to leakage 7 14 7 15 9 Clean carefully pump filter e g using running water Fig 7 14 10 Refix it thoroughly Fig 7 15 11 Close service flap ...

Page 24: ...vice See CUSTOMER SERVICE WARNING Before maintenance deactivate the appliance and disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket Electrical equipment should be serviced only by qualified electrical experts because improper repairs can cause considerable consequential damages A damaged power cable should only be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order t...

Page 25: ... pressure Door is not properly closed Close the door properly Water supply failure Ensure the water supply Machine is draining while being filled Height of drain hose is below 80 cm Make sure that drain hose is properly installed Drain hose end could reach into water Make sure the drain hose is not in water Drainage failure Drain hose is blocked Unblock drain hose Pump filter is blocked Clean pump fi...

Page 26: ...ramme again Unsatisfactory wash ing result Degree of pollution does not agree with selected programme Detergent quantitiy was not suf fi cient Maximum load has been exceeded Laundry was unevenly distributed in the drum Select an other programme Choose the detergent acc to the degree of pollution and acc to manufaturer specifica tions Reduce loading Loose the laundry Washing powder residues are on th...

Page 27: ...tion 1 and 3 two shorter pads in position 2 and 4 Finally set the machine upright again Note Packaging disposal Keep all packaging materials out of children s reach and dispose them in an environ mentally friendly manner 9 3 Dismantle the transportation bolts The transportation bolts are designed for clamping anti vibration components inside the appliance during transportation to prevent inner dam...

Page 28: ... high by turning the foot 2 3 Tighten lock ut 1 against the housing 9 4 Moving the appliance If the machine is to be moved to a distant location replace the transportation bolts re moved before installation to prevent damage 1 Remove the blanking plugs 2 Remove the back cover 3 Insert the plastic spacers and the transportation bolts 4 Tighten the bolts with a spanner 5 Replace the back cover Note ...

Page 29: ...at the appliance back WARNING Use only the supplied hose set for the connection Never reuse old hose sets Only connect to cold water supply Before connection check whether the water is clean and clear CAUTION The drain hose should not be submerged in water and should be securely fixed and leak free If the drain hose is placed on the ground or if the pipe is at a height of less than 80 cm the washin...

Page 30: ...nt in order to avoid a hazard 9 14 9 7 Fresh Water Connection Make sure that the gaskets are inserted Connect the water inlet hose with the angled end to the appliance Fig 9 12 Tighten the screw joint by hand The other end connect to a water tap with a 3 4 thread Fig 9 13 9 13 9 12 1 2 小WARNING Use only the supplied hose set for the connection Never reuse old hose sets Only connect to cold water s...

Page 31: ...dth of product mm C Overall width of product To maincontrol board size mm D Depth of door open mm E Minimum door clearance to adjacent wall mm PRODUCT DIMENSIONS 400 10 2 Product dimensions EN Note The exact height of your washer is dependent on how far the feet are extended from the base of the machine The space where you install your washer needs to be at least 40mm wider and 20m deeper than its...

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