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Summary of Contents for WF 0532 WSR

Page 1: ...User Manual Book Washing Machine WF 0532 WSR WF 0632 WSR WF 0732 WSR ...

Page 2: ...NSTALLATION 7 General Information 7 Before Use 12 HOW TO USE 14 Washing Instructions 14 Laundry Selection 15 Starting Washing Programs 17 MAINTENANCE 19 Cabinet 19 Detergent Drawer 19 Cleaning Detergent Drawer 19 Drain Pump Filter Cleaning 20 Cleaning of Electro Valve and Water Supply Hose Filters 23 Water Loading Test 23 TROUBLESHOOTING 24 If Washing Machine is Noisy 24 ...

Page 3: ...sible Remedies 26 SPECIFICATION 30 APPENDIX 33 Washing Programs Durations and Options 33 Laundry Symbols for Washing Machine 38 Laundry Symbols Not for Washing Machine 39 This guide book explains everything you need to know about your new product Please contact our Customer Care should you need further assistance through www modena com ...

Page 4: ...y for domestic use and only to wash clothes which have been indicated by the manufacturer as suitable for washing in water on the label Any other use can turn dangerous The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damages caused by an improper and or incorrect use of the household appliance In other cases the washing machine must not exceed one washing cycle a day Some examples are Staff kitchen are...

Page 5: ... be repaired by an authorized technician If it is not the case the manufacturer cannot be held liable for any possible damage that could arise If not properly repaired the user may be exposed to serious danger for which the manufacturer cannot be held liable If the power supply cable is damaged it must be replaced by an authorized technician in order to avoid any possible danger ATTENTION This app...

Page 6: ...is easily drained Secure the draining hose so that it cannot move because the strong flow of water could push it out of the sink Positioning The appliance must not be installed on roofs balconies under canopies or in places where it may be exposed to atmospheric agents Correct Use Before using the appliance for the first time remove the transport securing screws from the rear see installation chapte...

Page 7: ...ichloroethylene These products may damage some componentsof the appliance and produce toxic vapors which could potentially provoke fi res blasts or damaged surfaces NOTES The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damages caused because of not following the instructions in the manual ...

Page 8: ...llows for the reduction or exclusion of spin When one of the 15 available programs is selected the preset value lights up To change this value press repeatedly the spin key until the desired value is reached The corresponding LED lamp will be illuminated to identify the selected spin value 3 Options This button allows for the selection of the available options of the selected washing program The o...

Page 9: ...ogram momentarily 5 Wash Phase During washing operations a LED would indicates the washing status The possible status are three Washing Rinsing Spinning 6 Child Lock The function activates the lock of all buttons on the control panel The activation is achieved by pressing buttons 3 and 4 simultaneously for 15 seconds Its activation is marked by the flashing of the spin LED To deactivate the functi...

Page 10: ...ndling and transport operations as shown in Figure 1 Fixing Screws Removal 1 Before using the appliance it is necessary to remove the fixing screws by turning counter clockwise 2 Once unscrewed pull them out with spacer bushes as shown in figure 2 3 Seal the holes with the appropriate caps provided as shown in figure 3 Figure 1 ...

Page 11: ...sed 3 To ensure the stability of the appliance avoid ing strong vibrations during washing and spinning cycles it is necessary to put the ap pliance on a levelled smooth dry solid sur face not raised from the floor level In order to balance any difference in levels of the floor it is possible to intervene on the feet modifying Figure 2 Figure 3 NOTES If the fixing crews are not removed this will caus...

Page 12: ... putting cardboard pieces of wood or similar material upon or around the appliance since it may obstruct the air flow Installation Under Worktop It is possible to position the appliance under a worktop only if there is place of minimum 3cm on the upper side 8cm on the sides and 8cm on the back side An example of a typical installation is represented in figure 6 The top table of the appliance TOP ca...

Page 13: ...e sure that the rubber gaskets are properly placed on the ends of the hose 2 If the water supply system is new or it has not been used for a long time before connecting the hose it is necessary to let the water run until it is clear Figure 8 shows the connection to hot water This option is available only on demand 3 Be sure the hot water temperature does not exceed 55 C in order Figure 7 Figure 8 ...

Page 14: ...ed in three different ways 1 On the edge of a sink using a U hook plastic not supplied Make sure the hose is well fixed on the sink 2 Into a drainage line placed at a minimum height of 60cm and not exceeding 90cm 3 Direct drain into the siphon of the sink It is advisable to use a hose clamp not included Figure 9 NOTES It is not advisable to use hose extensions for the water drainage hose ...

Page 15: ...n of the protective earth conductor With the purpose of increasing the safety level VDE institute by Directive DIN VDE 0100 part 739 recommends to equip the appliance with an automatic differential switch circuit breaker with trip off current of 30mA DIN VDE 0664 If an automatic differential switch is used make sure it is of type A in accordance with DIN VDE 0664 and sensitive to pulsating current...

Page 16: ...or the type of plug B Do not modify the connection cable nor use adaptors or extension leads D If the wall sucket is not available it is the customer s responsibility and obligation to install it by qualified electrician Do not change modify the electrical power cord and do not use adaptors or extension leads D ...

Page 17: ...ol trychlorethylene etc on garmentsdestined to be washed into theappliance It is advisable to put small size pieces of laundry like socks belts etc into a mesh laundry bag beofre from getting caught and snag into the drum Use the softener within the maximum recommended dose sinceanexcessive quantity may damage the garments When the appliance is switched off let the door half opened thusbetter pres...

Page 18: ...ously removestains fromparticularlydirty clothing with a special detergent Carpets damaged clothes hair threads dirty substances in general may clog up the drainage system Loading Laundry To get the best washing results it is necessary to place the laundry in the drum one item at a time thus preventing it from knotting and twisting Efficicency result affected by quantity and by the way garments ar...

Page 19: ...revent any damage to the gasket Please close the door with a slight push Detergent Dosage For each washing cycle the correct amount of detergent must be decided depending on the soil intensity of the laundry as well as consideringtheloadsizeandwater hardness For each washing cycle both detergent and softener must be put before starting to wash Liquid Detergent Bulkhead Insert 1 To use the liquid d...

Page 20: ...program knob onto a desired program 2 Consider the opportunity to personalize the wash program by regulating the temperature and or spinning and the selection of one or more special options Starting Washing Cycle After achieving all above mentioned operations it is possible to start washing pressing the Start Pausebutton Figure 12 Figure 13 ...

Page 21: ...hen select the new program At the end of the washing cycle the red light turns off and the door can be opened only after checking the water level thus avoiding water leakages Detergent Drawer I Detergent compartment to be used during pre wash and soak cycle II Detergent compartment for powder and liquid detergent for main wash III Compartment for liquid additives softener starch I II III WARNING D...

Page 22: ...riginal brightness for a long time Detergent Drawer To remove detergent deposits it is recommended to pull out the detergent drawer by pressing the rounded area as shown in Figure 14 Cleaning Detergent Drawer Once pulled the drawer out remove the steam absorber divider as shown in the picture below Figure 14 Figure 15 ...

Page 23: ...he internal circuit We remind you that the detergent can be easily removed with hotwater Drain Pump Filter Cleaning It is recommended to periodically clean the drain pump filter To clean the filter follow instructions below Drain out the remaining water by selecting the drain programs Turn off the washing machine Get a coin Insert the coin into the slot on the side to open the cover Figure 16 Figu...

Page 24: ...e filter using the appropriate holder in order to let the water flow as shown in Figure 19 NOTES If the drain circuit is clogged there could be consistent quantity of water in the appliance max 25l Figure 18 WARNING After a wash cycle with high temperature wait until it is cooled down Figure 19 ...

Page 25: ...etely and clean it carefully Remove any foreign objects from the filter 4 Reinsert the drain filter and tighten it firmly until it locks WARNING Failure to reinsert the filter or incomplete tightening of the filter may result in water leakage from the machine Figure 20 ...

Page 26: ... their place Figure 21 Clean the filters with running water making use of the tooth brush Water Loading Test 1 Get a stopwatch 2 Turn the program knob to drain and let it run for about two minutes 3 Turn the program knob to cotton program and simultaneously start the program and the stopwatch 4 From the moment the washing machine drum starts turning make sure stopwatch does not exceed 80 90 second...

Page 27: ...in pump filter is clean and make sure drain hose is not squashed and that the machine drains properly 4 Perform water loading test as explained in chapter maintenance If Washing Machine Unable to Spin 1 Carry out the test without laundries by placing the knos on spin and press start 2 If it spins with empty drum check above mentioned points 1 2 3 4 On the contrary contact the technical service If ...

Page 28: ...he drum holding a woman s stocking in order to see if there are protrusions in relief of these items or similar things from the drum which could hook to laundries If Laundry Stained by Other Clothes In this case it is recommended to clean the drum and tub of the washing machine following the instructions below Put into the drum 1 kg coarse salt 100 g coastic sodaand 250 cc white vinegar Start prog...

Page 29: ...ocket Verify the selector knob is not positioned on OFF The washing machine does not start the programs lights no 1 2 flashing Reopen the door and close it with a slight push The washing machine does not receive the water lights no 1 3 flashing Make sure the water tap is open and that there is water available from the mains Make sure the water inlet hose is not kinked Execute a water load test ...

Page 30: ...es not drain lights no 1 4 flashing Remove the drain hose from the drainage line and make sure it directly drains into a container sink then select the drain programs Make sure the drain pump filter is not obstructed Make sure the drain hose is not squashed or kinked Lights no 2 4 flashing Switch off the washing machine and switch it back on ...

Page 31: ...soak mode or rinse hold special option Press on the door from the closing side or give a slight push while trying to open at the same time There is water on the floor Make sure the water supply hose and the drain hose are not damaged and that there are no water leakages Make sure that there is no foam water coming out from the detergent drawer Reduce the detergent dose ...

Page 32: ...29 The washing machine take in water continuously even when it is off Turn off the water tap at the end of every wash cycle Reduce the water pressure or check the autoclave ...

Page 33: ...ng options 15 programs 5 washing options Spin Speed 1000 RPM 1000 RPM 1000 RPM Delay Start Yes Yes Yes Stain Level Control Yes Yes Yes Child Lock Yes Yes Yes Features Pre wash Extra rinse Rinse Hold Soak ECO Pre wash Extra rinse Rinse Hold Soak ECO Pre wash Extra rinse Rinse Hold Soak ECO Motor Universal Universal Universal Product Dimension 595 x 400 x 850 595 x 450 x 850 595 x 480 x 850 Net Weig...

Page 34: ...formance Class WF 0532 WSR 5 A 0 88 B C WF 0632 WSR 6 A 0 88 B C WF 0732 WSR 7 A 1 02 B C Type Water Remaining After Spin Max Spin Speed RPM Water Consumption per Cycle L Annual Energy Consumption kWh 200 cycle Noise in Washing Phase dB A WF 0532 WSR 56 1000 34 0 176 56 WF 0632 WSR 55 1000 41 0 176 56 WF 0732 WSR 60 1000 42 1 204 58 ...

Page 35: ...32 Type Noise in Spinning Phase dB A Standard Programme Time Cotton 60 C Full Load min WF 0532 WSR 79 162 0 WF 0632 WSR 79 163 0 WF 0732 WSR 77 166 0 ...

Page 36: ... pressure temperature hardness type quantity and way laundry is loaded knotted laundry increases the step of machine balancing stability and quality of power voltage and wash options selected Programs Temperature Allowed Spin Speed Type of Laundry Loading Capacity Indicated on Control Panel Maximum Laundry Load kg Minimum Laundry Load kg Programs Durations Wash Options Cotton Cold Ambient temperat...

Page 37: ... bedsheets pillowcases and tablecloths 5 kg 5 2 5 2h 30 min Extra rinse Rinse hold 6 kg 6 3 7 kg 7 3 5 2h 40 min 8 kg 8 4 Rapid 30 C Temperature at 30 C 0 Max spin Cotton or synthetic fabric 5 kg 2 5 1 5 40 min Rinse hold 6 kg 3 1 5 7 kg 3 5 2 40 min 8 kg 4 2 Rinse Ambient temperature 0 Max spin Adaptable to all fabrics 5 kg 5 2 5 25 min Extra rinse Rinse hold 6 kg 6 3 7 kg 7 3 5 13 min 8 kg 8 4 D...

Page 38: ...crylic polyester microfiber 5 kg 2 5 1 5 1h 35 min Extra rinse Rinse hold 6 kg 3 1 5 7 kg 3 5 2 1h 45 min 8 kg 4 2 Synthetic 60 C Temperature at 60 C 0 800 RPM Synthetic fabric acrylic polyester microfiber 5 kg 2 5 1 5 1h 55 min Extra rinse Rinse hold 6 kg 3 1 5 7 kg 3 5 2 2h 05 min 8 kg 4 2 Intensive 40 C Temperature at 40 C 0 Spin Cotton or linen bedsheets pillowcases and tablecloths 5 kg 5 2 5 ...

Page 39: ...loths Extra rinse Rinse hold Reference Laundry Load Weight for Washing Machine Terry Bathrobe 1200 g Terry Towels 900 g Bedspreads 700 g Pajamas 500 g Tablecloth 250 g Pillowcases and Towels 200 g Place Mats and Underwear 100 g ...

Page 40: ...Rinse Takes Softener Intermediate Final Cotton Cold 2 1 Cotton 20 C 2 1 Cotton 40 C 2 1 Cotton Pre Wash 60 C 2 1 Cotton 90 C 2 1 Rapid 30 C 1 1 Rinse 1 1 Drain Spin Delicate 30 C 3 1 Wool 40 C 3 1 Synthetic Cold 2 1 Synthetic 40 C 2 1 Synthetic 60 C 2 1 Intensive 40 C 2 1 ...

Page 41: ...the basket indicates the maximum temperature at which laundry can be washed Icon Description Icon Description Normal wash max 90 95 C Delicate wash max 60 C Normal wash max 60 C Delicate wash max 40 C Normal wash max 40 C Delicate wash max 30 C Normal wash max 30 C Do not spin ...

Page 42: ...on Low heat dry Do not iron Do not dry clean Delicate dry Medium heat Do not bleach about 110 C Dry cleaning with all solvents Delicate dry Low heat Only use oxygen bleach about 150 C Dry cleaning with Delicate dry No heat Bleaching allowed about 200 C Dry cleaning with hydrocarbon ...

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