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3. INSTALLATION

3.1. Removing the Transit Bolts

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Before operating the washing machine,

remove the 4 transit bolts and rubber 

spacers from the rear of the machine. If 

the bolts are not removed, they

may cause heavy vibration, noise and 

malfunction of the machine and void the 

warranty.

2.

Loosen the transit bolts by turning them

anticlockwise with an appropriate spanner.

3.

Remove the transit bolts with a straight

pull.

4.

Fit the plastic blanking caps supplied in the

accessories bag into the gaps left by the

removal of the transit bolts. The transit

bolts should be stored for future use.

NOTE: Remove the transit bolts

before using the machine for the first 

time. Faults occurring due to the machine 

being operated with transit bolts fitted are 

out of the scope of the warranty.

3.2. Adjusting the Feet / 

Adjusting Adjustable Stays

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1. Do not install your machine on a surface

(such as carpet) that would prevent 

ventilation at the base.

To ensure silent and vibration-free

operation of your machine, install it on a 

firm surface.

You can level your machine using the

adjustable feet.

Loosen the plastic locking nut.

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2. To increase the height of the machine,

turn the feet clockwise. To decrease 

the height of the machine, turn the feet 

anticlockwise.

Once the machine is level, tighten the

locking nuts by turning them clockwise. 

3. Never insert cardboard, wood or other

similar materials under the machine to 

level it.

When cleaning the ground on which the

machine is located, take care not to 

disturb the level of the machine. 

3.3. Electrical Connection

Your Washing Machine requires a

220-240V, 50Hz mains supply.

Summary of Contents for MW8410P

Page 1: ...nstructions carefully before attempting to install or use this appliance We recommend that you keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference Installation and Operating Instructions THE...

Page 2: ...her you can rest assured that you are fully protected against the cost of repairs for the first 24 months Please note that any claim must be accompanied by the model reference number serial number and...

Page 3: ...damage risk IMPORTANT NOTE Information on operating the system correctly Thank you for choosing this product This User Manual contains important safety information and instructions on the operation an...

Page 4: ...awer 10 4 2 Sections 11 4 3 Program Dial 11 4 4 Electronic Display 11 5 USING YOUR WASHING MACHINE 12 5 1 Preparing Your Laundry 12 5 2 Putting Laundry in the Machine 12 5 3 Adding Detergent to the Ma...

Page 5: ...xperience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children of less than 3 years should be kept awa...

Page 6: ...ts such as nails needles lighters and coins It is recommended that for your first wash you select the 90 Cotton programme without laundry and half fill compartment II of the detergent drawer with a su...

Page 7: ...turn the water supply off Do not attempt to carry out any repairs Always contact an authorised service agent Do not exceed the maximum load for the washing programme you have chosen Never force the do...

Page 8: ...hands as this could cause a short circuit or electric shock Do not touch your Washing Machine if your hands or feet are wet A damaged power cord plug can cause fire or give you an electric shock When...

Page 9: ...e upside down or on its side Do not lift your Washing Machine using the door or detergent drawer The machine must be carried by at least 2 people Child safety Do not leave children unattended near the...

Page 10: ...ave been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance sha...

Page 11: ...and water consumed CE Declaration of conformity We declare that our products meet the applicable European Directives Decisions and Regulations and the requirements listed in the standards referenced D...

Page 12: ...Water Inlet Valve 8 Power Cable 9 Discharging Hose 10 Transit Bolts 2 2 Technical Specifications Operating Voltage frequency V Hz 220 240 V 50Hz Total current A 10 Water pressure Mpa Maximum 1 Mpa Min...

Page 13: ...achine being operated with transit bolts fitted are out of the scope of the warranty 3 2 Adjusting the Feet Adjusting Adjustable Stays 1 1 Do not install your machine on a surface such as carpet that...

Page 14: ...vent water leaks at the joints either 1 or 2 nuts depending on your machine s specifications are supplied in the packaging with the hose Fit these nuts to the end s of the water inlet hose that connec...

Page 15: ...ub Make sure that the water drain hose is not bent buckled crushed or extended The water drain hose must be installed at a maximum height of 100 cm from the ground 4 CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW 1 2 3 1 Det...

Page 16: ...ns may vary depending on the machine purchased 4 3 Program Dial To select the desired programme turn the programme dial either clockwise or anti clockwise until the marker on the programme dial points...

Page 17: ...laundry or in the pockets if so remove them CAUTION Any malfunctions which occur due to foreign materials damaging your machine are not covered by the warranty 4 Close zips and fasten any hooks and ey...

Page 18: ...est in compartment II Use detergents produced for automatic washing machines Follow the manufacturer s instructions on the amount of detergent to use In areas of hard water more detergent will be requ...

Page 19: ...mperature adjustment button to alter the automatically programmed washing water temperature When you select a programme the maximum temperature for that programme is automatically selected To adjust t...

Page 20: ...our laundry using this additional function Your machine will carry out all rinsing steps with hot water We recommend this setting for laundry worn on delicate skin baby clothes and underwear To select...

Page 21: ...o lock the buttons so that the wash cycle you have chosen cannot be changed unintentionally To activate child lock press and hold button 3 and 4 simultaneously for at least 3 seconds CL will flash on...

Page 22: ...amme you have selected finishes END will flash on the electronic display You can open the machine s door and remove the laundry Leave the door of your machine open to allow the inner part of your mach...

Page 23: ...to any type of laundry after the washing cycle SENSITIVE HAND WASH 30 2 5 2 90 Laundry recommended for hand wash or sensitive laundry SPORTS WEAR 30 3 5 2 80 Sportswear MIXED 30 3 5 2 81 Dirty cotton...

Page 24: ...ugh your water supply is on and the tap is open We recommend that you clean your water inlet filters every 2 months Unscrew the water inlet hose s from the Washing Machine To remove the water inlet fi...

Page 25: ...w times 3 Remove any foreign materials from the filter with a soft brush 4 After cleaning re fit the filter by inserting it and turning clockwise 5 When closing the pump cover ensure that the mounting...

Page 26: ...e a mild non abrasive cleaning agent or soap and water to clean the external casing Wipe dry with a soft cloth 3 Drum Do not leave metallic objects such as needles paper clips coins etc in your machin...

Page 27: ...filter clogged Clean the pump filter Laundry is too tighly packed together in the drum Spread your laundry in the machine evenly Your machine vibrates The feet have not been adjusted Adjust the feet...

Page 28: ...ter regarding maintenance and cleaning of your machine See the chapter regarding installation of your machine 10 AUTOMATIC FAULT WARNINGS AND WHAT TO DO Your Washing Machine is equipped with a built i...

Page 29: ...ance Energy use and water consumption may vary based on water pressure water hardness water temperature ambient temperature amount of laundry additional function selection and voltage fluctuations Ene...

Page 30: ...ccident misuse unauthorised modification or inexpert repair Cost of Call out where a fault cannot be found with the appliance Cost of Call out for work covering routine maintenance such as but not exc...

Page 31: ...l help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about...

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