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3. Connect to the Water Supply...

Incoming hot and cold water pressure should be between 3 and 150 psi (21 - 1034 Kpa).

The temperature of the incoming household hot water supply should ideally be 60°C and no

higher than 70°C as this could cause damage to both your laundry and appliance.

The water supply taps must be easily accessible when the appliance is installed.

The appliance must be connected to the appliance water supply using the new hose set

supplied, old hose sets should not be used.

Fig 2

Fig 1

Fig. 4

Inlet to machinet

Inlet to machine

Cold Water Supply

Fig. 3

WARNING

Do not connect 

appliance to a single

outlet instantaneous

water heater.

Hot and Cold Fill

1. Connect straight end of supplied red or grey hose to the

HOT water supply tap (Fig 1). Connect straight end of

supplied blue hose to the COLD water supply tap.

2. Hand tighten connectors sufficiently to ensure water does

not leak from the hose connections.

3. Before connecting each of the hoses to the appliance,

confirm water supply is flowing by holding the free end of

each hose in a bucket, turn the relevant water supply taps

on and then off.

4. Connect angled end of red or grey hose to white plastic

inlet valve marked ‘H’ (Fig 2) and angled end of blue hose

to white plastic inlet valve marked ‘C’ at the back of the

appliance.

5. Hand tighten connectors sufficiently to ensure water does

not leak from the hose connections.

6. Turn on water supply taps and check for leaks from the

connectors. In the event of a leak, turn off supply tap,

remove connector and check sealing washer is in place.

Refit connector and tighten. Turn on water supply taps.

If you have no hot water supply...

A Cold Fill Adaptor (Fig 3) is available from your local Hotpoint
authorised Service Centre or by calling the Genuine Parts &
Accessories Mail Order Hotline  UK: 08709 077 077 or Republic of
Ireland: (01) 842 6836.

Fitting a Cold Fill Adaptor

1. Connect straight ends of supplied hoses to the Cold Fill

Adaptor (Fig 3).

2. Connect adaptor to the cold water supply tap (Fig 4).

3. Before connecting the hoses to the appliance hold the

free end of each hose in a bucket, gently turn on the tap

to confirm the water supply is flowing. Turn off the tap.

4. Connect angled end of the supplied hoses to white plastic

inlet valves marked ‘H’ and ‘C’ at the back of the appliance.

5. Hand tighten the connectors sufficiently to ensure water

does not leak from the hose connections. Turn on water

supply taps.

6

Remember you may be
charged for a service call if a
problem with your  appliance is
caused by incorrect
installation or misuse.

Summary of Contents for WM82

Page 1: ...Manual For Model WM82 Congratulations on the purchase of your new Washing Machine IMPORTANT INFORMATION Please read this instruction book thoroughly before installing and using your appliance for the...

Page 2: ...ellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live If you change the plug the colour of wires in the mains lead may not correspond with the colour of the markings identifying terminals in the plug You should therefo...

Page 3: ...nce Wash 16 Troubleshooting 17 Hotpoint After Sales Service 18 Hotpoint Guarantee Guarantee Terms Conditions 19 Key Contacts Back Page Retention of this Instruction Manual Keep this instruction manual...

Page 4: ...ient space is allowed for the appliance The dimensions should be a minimum of 600 mm wide 600 mm deep and 900 mm high Ensure the electrical socket and water taps are easily accessible and that the wat...

Page 5: ...u may be charged for a service call if a problem with your appliance is caused by incorrect installation or misuse 2 Remove Transit Bracket Your appliance is fitted with an internal bracket Fig 1 whic...

Page 6: ...et valve marked H Fig 2 and angled end of blue hose to white plastic inlet valve marked C at the back of the appliance 5 Hand tighten connectors sufficiently to ensure water does not leak from the hos...

Page 7: ...must only be done when the machine is upright Release locking rings on the two front feet Screw feet in or out until appliance is standing firm and level Ensure all feet are in firm contact with the f...

Page 8: ...ing Door Release Lever 7 Detergent Fabric Conditioner Drawer 8 Adjustable Feet Back 9 Rating Plate 10 Hot Water Inlet Point and supplied Hose Red or Grey 11 Cold Water Inlet Point and supplied Hose Bl...

Page 9: ...t to open the door whilst the indicator light is on Wash Dial Symbols Before selecting a programme ensure the mains button is in the OFF position Turn dial slowly clockwise You will hear a click as th...

Page 10: ...ON the door will lock and after a few seconds the indicator light will illuminate throughout the wash programme 1 2 minutes after completion of the wash programme the indicator light will go out and...

Page 11: ...kg 1200rpm Maximum spin speed 60 70 Non colourfast cotton linen and viscose 40 40 2 7kg 1 4kg 900rpm 900rpm 40 45 40 45 Woollen blankets wool mixtures with cotton or rayon silk Shrink resistant machin...

Page 12: ...ntity of water used for rinsing Not available with programme A Note Remember to cancel buttons after use Automatic Features Pulse Spin Helps reduce wear and tear on your wash items Pulse spin is an au...

Page 13: ...es 1 Set of Pyjamas 4 Sets of Underwear 3kg Fig 2 Fig 1 Washcare Tips Before washing laundry Pre treat stains Close zips tie belts strings etc and press studs to prevent tangling Remove paper tissues...

Page 14: ...hard water than in soft water areas to obtain the same wash results Note Hotpoint recommend dispensing detergent from the drawer to achieve the best wash results Index 1 Drawer Latch 2 Button 3 Main W...

Page 15: ...t position in the centre of the wash load Fig 5 To receive a FREE dosing ball phone UK 0800 243 131 or Republic of Ireland 1800 386 386 Dispensing Fabric Conditioner Pour fabric conditioner into compa...

Page 16: ...rly with a soft cloth A build up of soap powder and water hardness residue may result in water leaking from the door Re locate dispenser drawer and push firmly back into place Pull dispenser drawer ou...

Page 17: ...time Some programmes do take a long time Other things which can extend programme times include Low temperature or pressure of the incoming hot water See Installation pages 4 5 6 7 It makes a noise or...

Page 18: ...f any parts necessary Kitchen Cover An annual payment covers repairs for all your Hotpoint appliances which are less than ten years old Additional Hotpoint appliances purchased after you have joined H...

Page 19: ...cent units when carrying out repairs service work but in locations where the Engineer advises you that it will be impossible to move appliances without risk of damage he will only proceed with your ap...

Page 20: ...e UK 08709 077 077 Republic of Ireland 01 842 6836 Extended Warranty To join UK 08709 088 088 Republic of Ireland 1850 502 200 For further product information 08701 50 60 70 All Hotpoint Services are...

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