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CONTENTS

1. SAFETY  INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................ ................1

1.1 General Safety Warnings ...............................................................................................2

1.2 During Use  ....................................................................................................................6

1.3 Packaging and Environment...........................................................................................7

1.4 Savings Information ........................................................................................................7

2. TECHNICAL  SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................... ................9

2.1 General Appearance.......................................................................................................9

2.2 Technical Specifications .................................................................................................9

3. INSTALLATION ............................................................................................... ................10

3.1 Removing the Transit Bolts...........................................................................................10

3.2 Adjusting the Feet / Adjusting Adjustable Stays............................................................10

3.3 Electrical Connection ....................................................................................................10

3.4 Water Inlet Hose Connection ........................................................................ ................11

3.5 Water Discharge Connection ........................................................................................12

4. CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW ...................................................................... ................12

4.1 Detergent Drawer .........................................................................................................12

4.2 Sections   ...................................................................................................................13

4.3 Program Dial.................................................................................................................13

4.4 Electronic Display .........................................................................................................13

5. USING YOUR WASHING MACHINE .............................................................. ................14

5.1 Preparing Your Laundry ................................................................................................14

5.2 Putting Laundry in the Machine ....................................................................................14

5.3 Adding Detergent to the Machine .................................................................................15

5.4 Operating Your Machine ...............................................................................................15

5.5 Selecting a Programme ................................................................................................15

5.6 Half-Load Detection System .........................................................................................16

5.7 Additional Functions  ....................................................................................................16

5.8 Cancelling the Programme ...........................................................................................18

5.9 Programme End ...........................................................................................................19

6. PROGRAMME  TABLE .................................................................................... ................20
7. CLEANING  AND  MAINTENANCE ................................................................. ................21

7.1 Warning    ...................................................................................................................21

7.2 Water Inlet Filters .........................................................................................................21

7.3 Pump Filter  ...................................................................................................................22

7.4 Detergent Drawer .........................................................................................................22

8. FLUSH STOPPER / BODY / DRUM ............................................................... ................23
9. TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................... ................24
10. AUTOMATIC FAULT WARNINGS AND WHAT TO DO  ............................... ................25
11. DESCRIBING THE ENERGY LABEL AND SAVING ENERGY.................... ................26

Summary of Contents for WM 1225

Page 1: ...Washing Machine User Manual EN WM 1225...

Page 2: ...ON Injury or property damage risk IMPORTANT NOTE Operating the system correctly Thank you for choosing this product This User Manual contains important safety information and instructions on the opera...

Page 3: ...Drawer 12 4 2 Sections 13 4 3 Program Dial 13 4 4 Electronic Display 13 5 USING YOUR WASHING MACHINE 14 5 1 Preparing Your Laundry 14 5 2 Putting Laundry in the Machine 14 5 3 Adding Detergent to the...

Page 4: ...ies or lack of experience 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 sh...

Page 5: ...figures whilst reading the operating manual 1 1 General Safety Warnings The necessary ambient temperature for operation of your Washing Machine is 15 25 C Where the temperature is below 0 C hoses may...

Page 6: ...spose of them appropriately Use pre wash programs only for very dirty laundry Never open the detergent drawer while the machine is running In the event of a breakdown unplug the machine from the mains...

Page 7: ...supply using an extension lead Do not insert a damaged plug into a socket Never remove the plug from the socket by pulling the cord Always hold the plug Never touch the power cord plug with wet hands...

Page 8: ...xplosion Risk of falling and injury Do not climb on your Washing Machine Make sure hoses and cables do not cause a trip hazard Do not turn your Washing Machine upside down or on its side Do not lift y...

Page 9: ...years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance...

Page 10: ...ng transportation The packaging materials are environmentally friendly as they are recyclable Use of recycled material reduces raw material consumption and decreases waste production 1 4 Savings Infor...

Page 11: ...Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent pote...

Page 12: ...ver 7 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 M...

Page 13: ...machine 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 tha...

Page 14: ...upplied in the packaging with the hose Fit these nuts to the end s of the water inlet hose that connect to the water supply 2 Connect new water inlet hoses to a threaded tap Connect the white capped e...

Page 15: ...in 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 Detergent Drawer 2 Programme Dial...

Page 16: ...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 to the...

Page 17: ...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 eyes 5 Re...

Page 18: ...e with pre wash and put of the detergent to be used into compartment I of the detergent drawer and the rest in compartment II Use detergents produced for automatic washing machines Follow the manufact...

Page 19: ...into the programme for the additional function to be possible The additional function you have chosen is not compatible with another additional function you have already selected 1 Temperature Selecti...

Page 20: ...ing you must press Start Pause button After adding removing laundry you must press Start Pause button again to activate delay timer function 4 Anti Allergic Auxiliary function button 3 or 4 Anti aller...

Page 21: ...use Button Start Pause Washing Rinsing Spinning End To start the selected programme press the Start Pause button If you switch your machine to standby mode the Start Pause indicator on the electronic...

Page 22: ...gramme You can now select and run a new programme 5 9 Programme End Wash Rinse Spin End Your machine will stop by itself as soon as the programme you have selected finishes END will flash on the elect...

Page 23: ...cycle to any type of laundry after the washing cycle SENSITIVE HAND WASH 30 2 0 2 90 Laundry recommended for hand wash or sensitive laundry SPORTS WEAR 30 3 0 2 80 Sportswear MIXED 30 3 0 2 79 Dirty...

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: ...imes 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 mountings i...

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: ...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 Transit bolts fi...

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: ...EN 27...

Page 31: ...EN 28...

Page 32: ...The complete Declaration of conformity can be downloaded at www nabo at Vertrieben durch BAYTRONIC HandelsgmbH Harterfeldweg 4 A 4481 Asten office baytronic at 52288582...

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