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1.  GENERAL SAFETY 

RULES 

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This  appliance  is  intended  to 
be  used  in  household  and 
similar applications such as:  

- Staff kitchen areas in shops, offices 

and other working environments; 

- Farm houses; 
- By  clients  in  hotels,  motels  and 

other residential type environments; 

- Bed and breakfast type environments. 

A  different    use  of  this  appliance 
from 

household 

environment 

or  from  typical  housekeeping 
functions,  as  commercial  use  by 
expert or trained users, is excluded 
even  in  the  above  applications.  If 
the appliance is used in a manner 
inconsistent with this it may reduce 
the  life  of  the  appliance  and  may 
void  the  manufacturer’s  warranty. 
Any  damage  to  the  appliance  or 
other  damage  or  loss  arising 
through  use  that  is  not  consistent 
with  domestic  or  household  use 
(even  if  located  in  a  domestic  or 
household  environment)  shall  not 
be accepted by the manufacturer to 
the fullest extent permitted by law. 

 

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This  appliance  can  be  used  by 
children  aged  from  8  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 

in a safe way and understand the 
hazards involved. 
Children  shall  not  play  with  the 
appliance.  Cleaning  and  user 
maintenance  shall  not  be  made 
by children without supervision. 

 

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Children  should  be  supervised 
to ensure that they do not play 
with the appliance. 

 

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Children  of  less  than  3  years 
should  be  kept  away  unless 
continuously supervised. 

 

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If  the  supply  cord  is  damaged,  it 
must  be  replaced  by  a  special 
cord  or  assembly  available  from 
the  manufacturer  or  its  service 
agent. 

 

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Only 

use 

the 

hose-sets 

supplied  with  the  appliance  for 
the  water  supply  connection 
(do not reuse old hose-sets). 

 

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Water pressure must be between 
0.05 MPa and 0.8 MPa. 

 

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Make  sure  carpets  or  rugs  do 
not obstruct the base or any of 
the ventilation openings. 

 

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After installation, the appliance 
must  be  positioned  so  that  the 
plug is accessible. 

 

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The maximum load capacity of 
dry  clothes  depends  on  the 
model used (see control panel). 

 

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To consult the product technical 
specification  please  refer  to  the 
manufacturer website. 

 

Summary of Contents for NEM 147D4E-80

Page 1: ...WASHING MACHINE USER INSTRUCTIONS EN ...

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Page 3: ...ant to have WEEE subjected to specific treatments in order to remove and dispose properly all pollutants and recover and recycle all materials Individuals can play an important role in ensuring that WEEE does not become an environmental issue it is essential to follow some basic rules l WEEE should not be treated as household waste l WEEE should be handed over to the relevant collection points man...

Page 4: ...s 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 in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision l Children should be supervised to ensure that they d...

Page 5: ...t from possible freezing l When moving do not lift the washing machine by the knobs or detergent drawer during transport never rest the door on the trolley We recommend two people lift the washing machine l In the event of fault and or malfunction turn off the washing machine close the water tap and do not tamper with the appliance Immediately contact the Customer Service Centre and only use origi...

Page 6: ...e by tilting the product forward and recovering them from the floor or inside the base of the machine l Cover the open transportation screw holes with the 2 or 4 plastic caps included in the instruction bag l Place the corrugated plastic sheet found on top of the appliance during the unpacking process into the base of the appliance as shown in figure 2 according to the model consider version A B o...

Page 7: ...itions then drill out these positions l Fix the hinges in place with the 4 screws provided A l Fix the magnet B in place using screw C l Mount the plate D on the right or left hand side depending on your installation requirements Place the plastic support E under the plate and fix it in position with screw F l Snap mount cap G in the lower position A D E G F B C Instructions for mounting the furni...

Page 8: ... set at l The 4 adjustable feet allow the height of the washer to be adjusted from 820 mm to a maximum of 840 mm To adjust the height you should remove the nuts fitted to each foot and replace these with the 5 mm nuts supplied Raise the feet to your desired height and then fully tighten the lock nut to the base of the washer 570 596 600 min 600 820 min 825 min H I J We suggest mounting the furnitu...

Page 9: ... water tap only in this case some programs may start a few minutes later l AQUASTOP fig 5 a device located on the supply tube that stops water flow if the tube deteriorates in this case a red mark will appear in the window A and the tube must be replaced To unscrew the nut press the one way lock device B l AQUAPROTECT SUPPLY TUBE WITH GUARD fig 6 Should water leak from the primary internal tube A ...

Page 10: ...must be taken to avoid kinking or trapping the drain hose fig 7 l Level the appliance using the feet as illustrated in figure 8 a turn the nut clockwise to release the screw b rotate the foot to raise or lower it until it touches to the floor c lock the foot screwing in the nut until it tightens against to the bottom of the washing machine l Plug in the appliance min 50 cm max 85 cm 2 5 mt max max...

Page 11: ... additives softeners starch fragrances etc l compartment 2 for washing detergent 2 1 9 WARNING only use liquid products the washing machine is set to automatically dose additives at each cycle during the last rinse WARNING some detergents are not designed for use in the dispenser drawer but are supplied with their own dispenser that is placed in the drum directly ...

Page 12: ...emperature Maximise the load size l Achieve the best use of energy water detergent and time by using the recommended maximum load size Save up to 50 energy by washing a full load instead of 2 half loads Do you need to pre wash l For heavily soiled laundry only SAVE detergent time water and between 5 to 15 energy consumption by NOT selecting Prewash for slight to normally soiled laundry Is a hot wa...

Page 13: ...rom laundry In this case do not re rinse to eliminate these effects it will not help at all We suggest conducting a maintenance wash using a proprietary cleaner If the problem persists or if you suspect a malfunction immediately contact an Authorised Customer Service Centre When washing heavily soiled whites we recommend using cotton programs of 60 C or above and a normal washing powder heavy duty...

Page 14: ... to keep the floor dry A small amount of water will come out of the filter as you remove it this is normal l Turn the filter counter clockwise to the limit stop l Remove and clean the filter when finished replace it turning it clockwise The filter handle will be locked when it is not possible to turn any further and the handle is horizontal Smearing a small amount of liquid soap on the filter seal...

Page 15: ...stage indicator lights will turn on l Turn off the washing machine For any type of wash see the program table and follow the operating sequence as indicated Water pressure min 0 05 Mpa max 0 8 Mpa 0 05 MPa dispenses approximately 1 litre of water in 10 seconds Spin r p m See rating plate Power input Power current fuse amp Supply voltage See rating plate 7 CONTROLS AND PROGRAMS D C E F G B H L I MN...

Page 16: ...r each Opening the door A special safety device prevents the door from being opened immediately after the end of the cycle Wait for 2 minutes after the wash cycle has finished and the Door Security light has gone out before opening the door PROGRAMME selector with OFF position When the programme selector is turned the display lights up to show the settings for the programme selected For energy sav...

Page 17: ...ep cleaning of your clothes by maintaining the same temperature for the whole wash EASY IRON This function allows you to minimizes creases as much as possible eliminating the intermediate spins or reducing the intensity of the last one This button allows you to choose between two different options depending on the selected programme RAPID The button becomes active when you select the RAPID 14 30 4...

Page 18: ...he relevant button 2 CYCLE DURATION l When a programme is selected the display automatically shows the cycle duration which can vary depending on the options selected l During the initial filling phase of the cycle the machine calculates the actual cycle time needed based on the load size content and options selected The real time of the wash will then be displayed This time can recaulculate durin...

Page 19: ...the amount of water required determines the length of the wash cycle controls rinsing according to the type of fabric selected to be washed it adjusts the rhythm of drum rotation for the type of fabric being washed recognises the presence of too much soap suds and if necessary adjust the amount of rinse water adjusts the spin speed according to the load thus avoiding any imbalance 5 KEY LOCK INDIC...

Page 20: ...60 ECO 40 60 2 6 7 8 9 60 20 C 6 7 8 9 20 Mixed 2 3 3 5 4 4 5 60 Delicates 2 2 5 2 5 2 5 40 Rinse Spin Drain Rapid 3 14 1 1 1 5 1 5 30 30 2 2 5 2 5 2 5 30 44 3 3 5 3 5 3 5 40 Dark Colours 3 3 5 4 4 5 40 Shirts 2 3 3 5 4 4 5 30 Silk 1 1 2 2 30 Wool 1 1 2 2 30 Handwash 1 1 2 2 30 Table of programmes ...

Page 21: ...tion and intensity of the wash using the STAIN LEVEL button 3 Selecting the RAPID program on the knob it will be possible to select with the RAPID button one of the three rapid programs available among 14 30 and 44 INFORMATION FOR THE TEST LABORATORIES STANDARD PROGRAMMES ACCORDING TO EU No 1015 2010 e No 1061 2010 ECO 40 60 PROGRAMME SETTING THE TEMPERATURE TO 40 C ECO 40 60 PROGRAMME SETTING THE...

Page 22: ...and rinses are carried out with a high level of water to ensure the best performance Rinse This program performs 3 rinses with an intermediate spin which can be reduced or excluded by using the appropriate button It is used for rinsing any type of fabric for example after a wash carried out by hand Spin Programme SPIN carries out a maximum spin which can be reduced by using the correct button Drai...

Page 23: ...er flow of water Make sure the drain hose isn t bent kinked or trapped Make sure the home drainage system is not blocked and is allowing water to flow through without obstruction Try to drain the water in the sink E4 with display 4 flashes of the LEDs without display There is too much foam and or water Ensure the correct amount of detergent is being used and the detergent is designed for use in a ...

Page 24: ...of the speed of spin to decrease vibrations and noise The spin cycle aborting to protect the machine and load If this is experienced remove the load de tangle it reload it and restart the spin program This could be due to the fact that water has not been completely drained wait a few minutes If the problem persists see Error 3 section Some models include a no spin function make sure it is not sele...

Page 25: ...ponsibility for any printing errors in the booklet included with this product Moreover it also reserves the right to make any changes deemed useful to its products without changing their essential characteristics Warranty The product is guaranteed under the terms and conditions stated on the certificate included with the product The certificate has to be stored so as to be shown to the Authorized ...

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