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Preventing material damage

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Preventing material damage

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damage

Preventing material damage

Follow these instructions to avoid ma-
terial damage and damage to the ap-
pliance.

ATTENTION!

The functionality of the appliance
may be impaired if you use the
wrong quantity of fabric softener, de-
tergent, care product or cleaning
agent.

Follow the dosage recommenda-
tions from the manufacturer.

Exceeding the maximum load capa-
city impairs the function of the appli-
ance.

Observe the maximum load capa-
city → 

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 for each pro-

gramme and do not exceed it.

The appliance is secured for trans-
portation using transit bolts. Transit
bolts which have not been removed
may result in material damage and
damage to the appliance.

Before starting up the appliance,
remove the transit bolts completely
and keep them in a safe place.

Before transport, fit the transit bolts
fully in order to prevent damage in
transit.

Material damage may be caused if
the water inlet hose is connected in-
correctly.

Tighten the screw connections on
the water inlet until they are hand-
tight.

Ideally, connect the water inlet
hose directly to the water tap,
without any additional connecting
elements such as adapters, exten-
sions, valves or similar.

Make sure that the valve housing
for the water inlet hose does not
come into contact with its sur-
roundings and is not subjected to
any external forces.

Ensure that the inner diameter of
the water tap is at least 17 mm.

Make sure that the length of the
thread on the connection to the
water tap is at least 10 mm.

If the water pressure is too high or
too low, the appliance may not be
able to operate properly.

Make sure that the water pressure
in the water supply system is min.
100 kPa (1 bar) and max.
1000 kPa (10 bar).

If the water pressure exceeds the
maximum value specified, a pres-
sure-reducing valve must be in-
stalled between the drinking water
connection and the hose set of the
appliance.

Do not connect the appliance to
the mixer tap of an unpressurised
hot-water boiler.

Modified or damaged water hoses
may result in material damage and
damage to the appliance.

Never kink, crush, modify or cut
through water hoses.

Only use the water hoses supplied
with the appliance or genuine
spare hoses.

Never re-use water hoses that
have been used before.

Operating the appliance using water
that is dirty or too hot may cause ma-
terial damage.

Only operate the appliance with
cold mains water.

Unsuitable cleaning products may
damage the surfaces of the appli-
ance.

Do not use harsh or abrasive de-
tergents.

Do not use cleaning products with
a high alcohol content.

Do not use hard scouring pads or
cleaning sponges.

Clean the appliance with nothing
but water and a soft, damp cloth.

Summary of Contents for W746UP0ES

Page 1: ...Washing machine en User manual and installation instructions W746UP0ES...

Page 2: ...ing logic 19 6 Display 21 7 Buttons 24 8 Programmes 27 9 Accessories 36 10 Before using for the first time 36 10 1 Starting an empty washing cycle 36 11 Laundry 37 11 1 Preparing the laundry 37 11 2 S...

Page 3: ...Cleaning and servicing 47 18 Troubleshooting 54 19 Transportation storage and disposal 65 19 1 Removing the appliance 65 19 2 Inserting the transit bolts 65 19 3 Using the appliance again 66 19 4 Dis...

Page 4: ...cts suitable for washing machines In private households and in enclosed spaces in a domestic en vironment Up to an altitude of max 4000 m above sea level 1 3 Restriction on user group This appliance m...

Page 5: ...e g a timer or remote control When the appliance is installed the mains plug of the power cord must be freely accessible If free access is not possible an all pole isolating switch must be installed...

Page 6: ...ances may tip over WARNING Risk of suffocation Children may put packaging material over their heads or wrap themselves up in it and suffocate Keep packaging material away from children Do not let chi...

Page 7: ...sture can cause an electric shock Only use the appliance in enclosed spaces Never expose the appliance to intense heat or humidity Do not use steam or high pressure cleaners hoses or sprays to clean t...

Page 8: ...e appliance Do not stand on or climb onto the appliance The appliance may tip over if you sit on or lean against the open door Do not sit on or lean against the appliance door Do not place any objects...

Page 9: ...rous Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trained specialist staff Only use genuine spare parts when repairing the appliance If the power cord of this appliance is damaged it must be...

Page 10: ...alve housing for the water inlet hose does not come into contact with its sur roundings and is not subjected to any external forces Ensure that the inner diameter of the water tap is at least 17 mm Ma...

Page 11: ...amount of detergent is suffi cient Observe the dosage recom mendation from the detergent manufacturer Reduce the washing temperature for lightly and normally soiled laundry a At low temperatures the...

Page 12: ...ation in the Safety Page 4 and Preventing material damage Page 10 sections to ensure that you use the appliance safely ATTENTION Objects remaining in the drum that are not designed for operation with...

Page 13: ...read the information in the Safety Page 4 and Preventing material damage Page 10 sections to ensure that you use the appliance safely WARNING Risk of electric shock The appliance contains live parts...

Page 14: ...a wooden joist floor Place the appli ance on a water resistant wooden board which is screwed tightly to the floor The wooden board should be at least 30 mm thick In a kitchen unit A niche width of 60...

Page 15: ...r caps 6 Press down on the four cover caps 4 5 Connecting the appliance Connecting the water inlet hose Note Please read the information in the Safety Page 4 and Preventing material damage Page 10 sec...

Page 16: ...cure the water outlet hose against unintentional loosening Note Observe the draining heights The maximum draining height is 100 cm Drainage into a siphon Secure the con nection point with a 24 40 mm h...

Page 17: ...n doing so hold the foot tight and do not adjust its height 4 7 Connecting the appliance to the electricity supply Note Please read the information in the Safety Page 4 and Preventing material damage...

Page 18: ...Appliance You can find an overview of the parts of your appliance here 1 2 4 6 3 5 8 7 7 On certain models specific details such as the colour and shape may differ from those pictured 1 Maintenance f...

Page 19: ...se the control panel to configure all functions of your appliance and to obtain information about the operating status 3 2 1 1 Programmes Page 27 2 Programme selector Page 41 3 Buttons Page 24 and dis...

Page 20: ...en Familiarising yourself with your appliance 20 1 2...

Page 21: ...end has been set and the remaining number of hours is displayed Buttons Page 24 9 kg 1 Recommended load The maximum load capacity for the selec ted programme in kg Pretreatment Programme status Wash...

Page 22: ...or li quid detergent or fabric softener Lights up The intelligent dosing system for liquid detergent or fabric softener is activated Flashes The fill level of the dispenser is below the minimum level...

Page 23: ...nd can not be opened Flashes The door is not closed prop erly Off The door is unlocked and can be opened Tap No water pressure The water pressure is too low Detergent drawer The detergent drawer has n...

Page 24: ...e intelligent dosing sys tem for liquid detergent Press the button for approx 3 seconds to set the basic dosage Intelligent dosing system Page 44 i DOS Activate Deactivate Dispenser con tents Basic do...

Page 25: ...he ap pliance Prewash Activate Deactivate Activate or deactivate prewash e g for washing heavily soiled laundry Note If the intelligent dosing system is activated the detergent will be dis pensed auto...

Page 26: ...dry the spin cycle and the spin speed are adapted The laundry is damp enough after washing that it needs to be hung out on a washing line Memory Saving Setting Press the button for approx 3 seconds to...

Page 27: ...scription Max load kg Programme settings Max temperature C Max spin speed rpm 1 Speed i DOS i DOS Algod n Al god o Cottons Wash hard wearing items made from cotton linen or blended fabrics Also suitab...

Page 28: ...om the set washing temperature The washing performance meets legal requirements Eco 40 60 Wash items made from cot ton linen or blended fabrics Note Textiles which can be washed from 40 C up to 60 C a...

Page 29: ...d depending on the load size in order to achieve the best possible en ergy efficiency with the best possible washing result You cannot change the washing temperature Sint ticos Easy Care Wash items ma...

Page 30: ...thetics Use a detergent that is suit able for delicates or silk Note Wash especially delic ate items or items with hooks eyelets or clips in a mesh laundry bag 2 40 800 Lana L s Wool Hand or machine w...

Page 31: ...ns the water 1400 Spin Drain Spins and drains the water If you only want to drain the water activate The laun dry is not spun 1400 Auto Delicado 30 Auto matic 30 Wash delicate items made from cotton s...

Page 32: ...me in the following cases Before using the appliance for the first time If you regularly wash at temperatures of 40 C or lower After a prolonged period of non use Use washing powder or a de tergent co...

Page 33: ...igher for a long time Microfibras Outdoor Wa terproofing Wash all weather and out door clothing with membrane technology and water resist ant equipment Suitable for washing and then waterproofing Use...

Page 34: ...e the pro gramme Detergent drawer Page 19 After treat the laundry in ac cordance with the manufac turer s instructions Camisas Blu sas Shirts Wash non iron shirts and blouses made from cotton linen sy...

Page 35: ...o Seda programme to wash shirts and blouses made from silk or delicate fabrics R pido 15 30 min Super Quick 15 30 Wash items made from cot ton synthetic or blended fab rics Short programme for small i...

Page 36: ...r the first time 10 Before using for the first time Before using for the first time Prepare the appliance for use 10 1 Starting an empty wash ing cycle Your appliance was inspected thor oughly before...

Page 37: ...ry 11 1 Preparing the laundry ATTENTION Objects remaining in the laundry may damage the laundry and the drum Remove all items from any pock ets in your laundry before using the appliance To protect yo...

Page 38: ...soiling Soiling Examples Light No dirt or stains are vis ible Laundry has absorbed odours Light summer clothing or sports clothing that has been worn for a just a few hours Normal Dirt or light stains...

Page 39: ...ave ex pired or are highly congealed Do not use products containing solvents caustic agents or volatile substances e g bleach Use dyes sparingly as salt may damage stainless steel Do not use bleaching...

Page 40: ...instructions for detergent These example values refer to a standard load of 4 5 kg Soiling Light Normal Heavy Water hardness Soft medium 40 ml 55 ml 80 ml Water hardness Hard very hard 55 ml 80 ml 105...

Page 41: ...e settings Note Overview of all programme set tings Requirement A programme has been set Adjust the programme settings The programme settings are not saved permanently for the pro gramme Note The sett...

Page 42: ...r detergent and care product Page 39 1 Pull out the detergent drawer 2 Pour in detergent Detergent drawer Page 19 3 If required add the care product 4 Push in the detergent drawer 13 7 Starting the pr...

Page 43: ...and Preventing material damage Page 10 sections to ensure that you use the appliance safely 1 Open the door 2 Remove the laundry 13 11 Switching off the appli ance 1 Press 2 Wipe the rubber gasket dry...

Page 44: ...you change the liquid detergent or fabric softener empty and clean the dispenser beforehand Cleaning the detergent drawer Page 47 If you want to use both dispensers for liquid detergent adjust the co...

Page 45: ...nufacturer s instructions for the de tergent the water hardness and the degree of soiling of the laundry Always set a basic dosage that cor responds to the dosage for a stand ard load of 4 5 kg Deterg...

Page 46: ...signal emitted when the buttons are pressed Automatic switch off 4 ON OFF Activate or deactivate the Auto matic switch off function for the appliance Save energy and conserve re sources Page 11 Drum...

Page 47: ...often wash at a washing tem perature of 40 C and lower or the appliance has not been used for a long period clean the drum CAUTION Risk of injury Permanently washing at low temper atures and a lack o...

Page 48: ...ical components Do not clean the pump unit in the dishwasher and do not immerse it in water Protect the electrical connection on the rear against water deter gent and fabric softener residue Clean the...

Page 49: ...mage the appliance For this appliance only use de scaling agents that are available from the manufacturer s website or our after sales service 17 5 Cleaning the drain pump Clean the drain pump in the...

Page 50: ...e drain hose out of the holder 8 CAUTION Risk of scalding When you wash at high temperat ures the detergent solution gets hot Do not touch the hot detergent solution To allow the detergent solution to...

Page 51: ...ing 3 Make sure that the impeller in the drain pump can be rotated 4 Insert the pump cap and screw it on as far as it will go 90 The handle on the pump cap must be in a vertical position 5 Insert the...

Page 52: ...5 Reattach the water outlet hose and secure the connection point using the hose clamp 17 7 Cleaning the water inlet filter Emptying the water inlet hose In order to clean the filter first empty the wa...

Page 53: ...Cleaning and servicing en 53 1 Remove the water inlet hose from the tap 2 Clean the filter with a small brush 3 Connect the water inlet hose and check for leaks...

Page 54: ...ng mode is active Press any button a The symbol lights up again E 36 10 Drain pipe or water outlet hose is blocked Clean the drain pipe and the water outlet hose Drain pipe or water drain hose is caug...

Page 55: ...The water pressure is low No remedial action possible The filter in the water inflow is blocked Clean the water inflow filter Page 52 The tap is turned off Turn on the tap The water inlet hose is kink...

Page 56: ...d reduce the basic dosage Page 45 If you dose manually reduce the amount of deter gent for the next washing cycle with the same load lights up The temperature is too high Wait until the temperature ha...

Page 57: ...rt the programme The detergent drawer has not been pushed in as far as it can go Push the detergent drawer in as far as it will go The pump for the intelligent dosing system is blocked 1 Switch off th...

Page 58: ...tergent dosage is too high Immediate measure Mix one tablespoon of fabric softener with 0 5 litres of water and pour the mix ture into the compartment for manual dosing not for outdoor clothing sports...

Page 59: ...ble place large and small items of laundry together in the drum Different sized items of laundry distribute themselves better during the spin cycle Foam detection system switches on a rinse cycle if f...

Page 60: ...sh cycle set a higher spin speed is activated Select the programmes that are suitable for the type of fabric Programmes Page 27 Unbalance load detection system is using a reduced spin speed to elimina...

Page 61: ...he appliance feet Aligning the appliance Transit bolts have not been removed Removing the transit bolts Banging noises rat tling in the drain pump Foreign bodies have got into the drain pump Cleaning...

Page 62: ...ves better during the spin cycle Start the programme Unbalance load detection system is using a reduced spin speed to eliminate an unbalance Redistribute the laundry in the drum Note Where possible mi...

Page 63: ...intelligent dosing is activated adjust the basic dosage Page 45 correctly Detergent or care products have congealed in dis pensers of the intelligent dosing system 1 Check whether the detergent used i...

Page 64: ...hose Water outlet hose is not connected correctly Connect the water outlet hose correctly Water out let connection types Odours have formed in the appliance Humidity and detergent residue may promote...

Page 65: ...ansportation storage and disposal You can find out here how to prepare your appliance for transportation and storage You will also find out how to dispose of old appliances 19 1 Removing the appliance...

Page 66: ...used by recycling WARNING Risk of harm to health Children can lock themselves in the appliance thereby putting their lives at risk Do not install the appliance behind a door as this may obstruct the a...

Page 67: ...d and terms of warranty in your country is available from our after sales service your retailer or on our website If you contact Customer Service you will require the product number E Nr and the produ...

Page 68: ...e supply lines or fittings up to the Aqua Stop connection on the tap If your appliance is fitted with Aqua Stop you can in principle leave your appliance unattended during operation and the tap turned...

Page 69: ...mois ture 1 Eco 40 602 9 0 3 37 1 250 61 0 50 1400 50 Eco 40 602 4 5 2 52 0 610 45 0 36 1400 50 Eco 40 602 2 5 2 30 0 180 30 0 24 1400 54 Algod n Al god o 20 C 9 0 3 28 0 370 90 0 23 1400 52 Algod n A...

Page 70: ...160 cm 1 Depending on the appliance spe cifications This product contains light sources from energy efficiency class F These light sources are available as a spare part and must only be replaced by t...

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