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Printed in Turkey

July 2013

W9901-8PK10

Setting of the course for the energy consumption values

By the following procedures the energy consumption values for the standard programmes 

can be realised. These programmes “Cotton 60 °C” or “Cotton 40 °C” are the standard 

programmes in accordance with the EU Regulations 1061/2010 and 1015/2010. Those 

programmes are suitable to clean normally soiled cotton laundry and are the most efficient 

programmes in term of combined energy and water consumptions for washing that type of 

cotton laundry.

1.

Set the dial to Cotton.

2.

Choose Eco function. (See page 30.)

3.

  

or  

Choose maximum spin speed. (See page 27.)

4.

  

or  

Choose water temperature of 60 °C/40 °C.

- The actual water temperature may differ from the declared cycle temperature.

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Summary of Contents for NA-127VC5

Page 1: ...ing Machine Domestic use Model No NA 148VB5 NA 128VB5 NA 147VB5 NA 127VB5 NA 147VC5 NA 127VC5 Thank you for purchasing this appliance For optimum performance and safety please read these instructions carefully Before connecting operating or adjusting this appliance please read the instructions completely Please keep this manual for future reference ENGLISH NA 148VB5_English_UK indb 1 2013 12 13 17...

Page 2: ...e the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local dealer Warning If the fitted moulded plug is unsuitable for the mains socket in your home then the fuse should be removed and the plug cut off and disposed of safely There is a danger of severe electrical shock if the cut off plug is inserted into any 13 ampere...

Page 3: ...ails of your nearest designated disposable point Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation Information on disposal in other countries outside the European Union This symbol is only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard this product please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal E...

Page 4: ...ads 29 Bedding programme 29 Putting bedding into the drum 29 Optional Functions 30 Extra Rinse 30 Speed Eco 30 Child lock 30 Preset timer 30 Easy Iron 30 Maintenance Maintenance 31 Cleaning the outside of the appliance 31 Cleaning the door seal and window 31 Cleaning the drain filter 31 Cleaning the drum 32 Cleaning the detergent drawer 32 Cleaning the water supply filter 33 Preventing a frozen wa...

Page 5: ...l capabilities or lack 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 Do NOT place a stand or a chair close to the appliance Children may be able to reach the control...

Page 6: ...cation or in a location exposed to the weather This may result in malfunction deterioration electric shock or fire Do NOT pour or spill water directly onto any part of the appliance This may result in malfunction electric shock or fire Keep sources of ignition such as candles or cigarettes away from the appliance They may cause a fire or damage to the appliance Keep flammable materials away from t...

Page 7: ...g adaptor or extension cable There is a possibility of overheating which may cause a fire Use an unused household mains socket fully rated at AC 220 V to 240 V If you are not sure contact a qualified electrician ENSURE the mains plug is fully inserted into the household mains socket If the mains plug is not fully pushed in a loose connection may overheat and cause an electric shock or fire Do NOT ...

Page 8: ...e appliance are not carried out following the installation method outlined in these instructions the manufacturer will not be liable for any accident or damage caused Do NOT dismantle repair or modify the appliance There is a possibility the appliance may malfunction which may result in a fire or an injury If repairs are needed contact your local Customer Communications Centre Do NOT touch the lau...

Page 9: ...mproper connection could cause leaks The new hose sets supplied with the appliance are to be used and that old hose sets should not be reused This appliance is only suitable for textiles labelled washing machine washable Do NOT connect to the hot water supply This appliance works ONLY with cold water Do NOT apply pesticide hair spray or deodorant to the appliance NA 148VB5_English_UK indb 9 2013 1...

Page 10: ...ng the appliance using a spanner or similar tool The anchor bolts are used to transport the appliance If the anchor bolts are not removed the appliance will strongly vibrate during use To Prevent Injury Do NOT climb onto the appliance This may cause injury or damage to the appliance Keep fingers away from the door hinge when opening and closing the door Do NOT slide your hand or unprotected foot u...

Page 11: ...f sheets or clothing There is a possibility of excessive vibration or failure during the spin cycle that may result in an injury damage to the appliance or a water leak BE CAREFUL when draining hot water or any detergent out of the drum BE CAREFUL not to get laundry caught in the door seal when it is closed This may result in a water leak or damage to the laundry during the wash cycle NA 148VB5_En...

Page 12: ...rain hose Liquid detergent level plate see page 16 Cover cap x4 see pages 40 41 Water supply hose see page 42 Either one of these hoses is supplied with the appliance Detergent drawer see page 15 Door Water drain hose Adjustable feet see page 41 Drain filter cover see page 31 Mains lead Mains plug Door seal Drum Washing spin drying tub Standard Hose Hose with water supply valve Not available for U...

Page 13: ...pection prior to shipment This is not a malfunction Preparing the laundry Sorting clothing Read clothing washing labels to help you sort them into different loads Sort the laundry by colour by type of fabric and by how soiled it is Doing so will help you choose the correct programme and temperature for each wash Clothes that are not colour fast should be washed separately Wash denim separately You...

Page 14: ... clothes being damaged check and tie up loose strings close zips turn clothing with raised fabrics and zips inside out Remove any hair animal fur sand and other materials with a brush before washing Note Do not wash clothes that are heavily stained with large quantities of vegetable oil or cosmetic oil aroma oil etc Failure to observe this may result in the door seal swelling causing the water to ...

Page 15: ...in remover Detergent Use only detergents that are recommended for fully automated washing machines Please use low suds detergents Caution If the instructions on the package indicate that detergent should be placed in the drum do NOT put it into the detergent drawer These detergents may not flow well and remain in the detergent drawer Do not overfill with detergent Failure to observe this may resul...

Page 16: ...dered detergent from remaining in the drawer perform the following Dry the inside of the drawer with a cloth Make sure that the detergent is not lumpy when you add it as this may cause a blockage over time Amount of Detergent The amount of detergent you should use depends on the following factors How soiled the laundry is The amount of the laundry Water hardness The amount of foam varies according...

Page 17: ...irections on the softener packages for the appropriate amounts If too much softener is added it may remain in the detergent drawer Laundry starch Simply add laundry starch to the softener compartment It will be automatically added to the clothing as part of the final rinsing process Make sure that you do not fill the compartment over the MAX level If it is hard to pour you can dilute the starch sl...

Page 18: ...u can choose hotter temperatures for whites cottons or soiled laundry Spin speed button 4 For choosing the spin speed for the programme you have selected The maximum spin speed of models are as follows 148VB5 147VB5 and 147VC5 1400 r min 128VB5 127VB5 and 127VC5 1200 r min Time button 5 For presetting the time for when the wash is to start See page 30 Extra Rinse 6 Press this button to select the ...

Page 19: ...ve functions have been programmed The option functions that display here are the Extra Rinse Easy Iron Eco and Speed functions Unlocking the door The door automatically locks while in use and the symbol is shown while the door is locked A click will be heard when the door locks or unlocks Note While the door is locked if the appliance is switched off or if there is a power interruption the door wi...

Page 20: ...wash time will be displayed For more details about each programme see pages 26 27 20 C Wash programme This programme achieves the same cleaning strength with 20 C low temperature washing as 40 C programme except for greasy stains Spin programme With the Spin programme the operation starts from the drain process whether there is water in the drum or not After the water drains out to a preset level ...

Page 21: ...after the programme ends because colours may run Required time Times depend on the programmes and temperature settings that have been selected Actual times may differ slightly from those shown The displayed times include the time needed for the water to fill up and to drain out thus they vary depending on water pressure drainage and amount of laundry If the laundry in the drum needs to be balanced...

Page 22: ...e 2 kg 2 kg Mixed Mixed load for washing various fabrics such as cotton linen and synthetic fibres 3 5 kg 3 5 kg Rinse Rinses washed laundry 8 kg 7 kg Drain Drains water from the drum Spin Spin dries washed laundry 8 kg 7 kg Sportswear For washing synthetic sportswear 3 kg 3 kg Bedding For washing large items such as bed sheets 3 kg 3 kg Shirts Washing for collar and cuff grime of shirts and blous...

Page 23: ... 40 C 3 0 63 42 1 45 Bedding 30 C 3 0 28 57 1 10 Shirts 40 C 2 0 60 45 1 25 Rapid 15 30 C 2 0 10 30 0 15 Quick 40 C 4 0 48 38 1 08 20 20 C Wash 20 C 4 0 31 42 1 40 1 Results calculated regarding the maximum spin speed comply with EN 60456 2 The power water consumption and times indicated in the table may vary depending on variations in pressures water hardness and temperatures room temperatures ty...

Page 24: ...ar 40 C 3 0 62 42 1 45 Bedding 30 C 3 0 25 50 1 10 Shirts 40 C 2 0 60 44 1 25 Rapid 15 30 C 2 0 10 30 0 15 Quick 40 C 3 5 0 48 38 1 08 20 20 C Wash 20 C 3 5 0 27 42 1 40 1 Results calculated regarding the maximum spin speed comply with EN 60456 2 The power water consumption and times indicated in the table may vary depending on variations in pressures water hardness and temperatures room temperatu...

Page 25: ...ar 40 C 3 0 62 40 1 45 Bedding 30 C 3 0 34 54 1 10 Shirts 40 C 2 0 64 44 1 25 Rapid 15 30 C 2 0 10 32 0 15 Quick 40 C 3 5 0 42 36 1 08 20 20 C Wash 20 C 3 5 0 26 45 1 40 1 Results calculated regarding the maximum spin speed comply with EN 60456 2 The power water consumption and times indicated in the table may vary depending on variations in pressures water hardness and temperatures room temperatu...

Page 26: ...ton Prewash 40 C 2 1200 1400 2 23 Colours 40 C 2 1200 1400 1 45 Easy Care 40 C 2 800 800 1 25 Wool 30 C 3 600 600 0 40 Mixed 30 C 2 800 800 1 25 Rinse Cold 3 1200 1400 0 36 Drain 0 03 Spin 1200 1400 0 15 Sportswear 40 C 2 1200 1400 1 45 Bedding 30 C 3 800 800 1 10 Shirts 40 C 2 600 600 1 25 Rapid 15 30 C 1 800 800 0 15 Quick 40 C 2 1200 1400 1 08 20 20 C Wash 20 C 2 1200 1400 1 40 NA 148VB5_Englis...

Page 27: ... 0 1200 0 1400 25 1 25 1 25 Cold 60 C 0 800 0 800 40 0 40 0 40 Cold 40 C 0 600 0 600 25 1 25 1 25 Cold 30 C 0 800 0 800 36 0 36 0 36 Cold 0 1200 0 1400 03 0 03 0 03 15 0 15 0 15 400 1200 400 1400 45 1 45 1 45 Cold 40 C 0 1200 0 1400 10 1 10 1 10 Cold 40 C 0 800 0 800 25 1 25 1 25 Cold 60 C 0 600 0 600 15 0 15 0 15 Cold 30 C 0 800 0 800 08 1 08 1 08 Cold 60 C 0 1200 0 1400 40 1 40 1 40 Cold 20 C 0 ...

Page 28: ...dry See page 30 Hanging the laundry Hang out white or light coloured wool and nylon items away from direct heat or sunlight After washing lay out wool and nylon clothes and return them to their normal shape before hanging in the shade This saves on ironing too Hang wool items without folds or creases or spread them out to dry Use hangers for shirts blouses and trousers You may wrap a towel around ...

Page 29: ... undersheets Non washable 100 wool blankets Long piled blankets Electric blankets including cover Putting bedding into the drum Fold down blankets or bedspreads 1 into a quarter of their original size Put the blanket or bedspread to the 2 drum Fold it while putting it into the drum Both ends of blanket should be directed inward the drum Caution Do NOT roll blankets or bedspreads into balls nor hap...

Page 30: ...ergent which does not dissolve thoroughly with the preset function because the detergent might cake up before the wash starts and not flow out Setting a preset time Set a preset time after you have selected the programmed and optional functions see page 20 Continuously press the Time button 1 until the desired preset time is displayed Press the Temperature button or the 2 Extra Rinse button to set...

Page 31: ...drain filter We recommend cleaning the drain filter once a month The filter will have lint build up which can reduce drainage water flow Switch off and unplug the appliance 1 Remove the drain filter cover using 2 the supplied liquid detergent level plate Place a container to receive the drain water in front of the drain filter Carefully turn the drain filter 3 anticlockwise to unscrew it Water may...

Page 32: ...r higher However using water temperatures up to 90 C is unnecessary Note Do NOT put laundry nor laundry detergent into the appliance while it is being cleaned If you use tub cleaning detergent or bleach put it into the detergent drawer before starting the wash The appropriate amount to be used is about 30 ml See page 15 Cleaning the detergent drawer Detergent residue soon builds up if the detergen...

Page 33: ...rear 6 of the appliance Use a small brush for example a toothbrush If the unit is supplied with the hose 7 fitted with a water supply valve turn off the tap supplying the appliance disconnect the hose from the tap and then clean the filter on hose in the same way Pull your finger on the tab near the 3 front of the softener cover then pull it up to remove it from the detergent drawer Wash out the o...

Page 34: ...tting up leave it at room temperature for 24 hours before using This will ensure that the water supply hose does not get clogged up with ice If your water supply hose freezes perform the following procedures Wrap warm towels around the joints 1 of the water supply hose Add 2 to 3 litres of warm water to the 2 drum Run the Drain programme See page 3 20 Joints Tap about 50 C Water supply hose NA 148...

Page 35: ...f the amount of water has decreased For heavy loads the water may fill up repeatedly Rinse Spin No water flows into the appliance during the rinsing process Before rinsing the appliance spins to drain out remaining water The water will fill up after that Rinsing begins before the spin process finishes After washing excess foam may remain so the water is drained out and refilled to wash it away Thi...

Page 36: ... may reduce the amount of foam There is a lot of foam The amount of foam varies depending on the temperature level and softness of the water You may have used too much detergent The type of detergent you are using may cause excess foam Fabric softener overflows The softener may have exceeded the MAX level for the detergent drawer See page 17 You may have spilt the liquid by closing the detergent d...

Page 37: ... This is normal They are noises from the pump that circulates washing or rinsing water 148VB5 128VB5 147VB5 and 127VB5 Others The electricity supply cuts out while the appliance is on The appliance stops operating When power is restored it resumes operation from the point that it had stopped A circuit breaker trips the electricity supply The appliance stops operating When the breaker is reset it r...

Page 38: ...lems It clogs up Its tip is immersed in water It extends with joints The water is frozen Clean the drain filter if it clogs up See page 31 Overflow Check for any of following problems The water supply valve has failed The water supply valve triac has failed Switch off and unplug the appliance Shut off the tap and contact your local Customer Communications Centre To restart the operation after an e...

Page 39: ... mm of clearance above and behind the appliance are required The counter above the appliance must be firmly fixed to the adjoining cupboards Caution Do NOT install the appliance as a built in washing machine with the cover panel removed Cover panel Carrying the appliance The appliance must be carried by 2 or more people Start by tilting the appliance backwards The appliance should be carried by tw...

Page 40: ... hole Note Make sure that you store the anchor bolts because they are used when transporting the appliance If the appliance is passed on to another person make sure to give the anchor bolts to that person Make sure the cover caps are attached without fail Failure to observe this may result in water entering the washing machine leading to malfunctions Moving the appliance Note Make sure to install ...

Page 41: ...nticlockwise Use a spirit level to make sure that 3 the appliance is properly levelled Tighten each plastic nut by turning it 4 anticlockwise Caution Make sure that all plastic nuts are tightened securely and the feet are still bolted to the appliance If they are unbolted the appliance will move around Do NOT put cardboard wood or similar materials under the appliance to compensate for unevenness ...

Page 42: ... tighten the joint by hand Attach the other end of the hose to 2 the tap and tighten it the same way Standard hose Hose with water supply valve Open the tap slowly and make sure 3 that there are no leaks around the joints The joints are subject to water pressure Follow the instructions in this section to prevent water leaks If you are unsure ask a service agent to connect the hoses Hoses and cable...

Page 43: ...wist pull out or bend the drain hose Do NOT use joints to extend the water drain hose Draining to a sink or wash basin Caution The water drain hose must be removed from the hook on the rear side of the appliance before the appliance is operated If the water drain hose is close to the appliance the hose may come in contact with the appliance and generate noise during the spin cycle because of vibra...

Page 44: ...e needs Make sure that the power supply specifications in your residence match the information mentioned here The information on the power supply specifications are also mentioned on page 46 of these instructions If the product is not correctly grounded the user will be liable for any damage incurred Name plate NA 148VB5_English_UK indb 44 2013 12 13 17 28 38 ...

Page 45: ...ing 3 Water supply hose Is it free from leaks Is the water supply normal 4 Water drain hose Is it free from leaks Does it drain normally 5 Adjustable feet Are they bolted securely to the appliance 6 Feet cushions Are they standing flat If the appliance is not level there may be abnormal sounds when water is drained out 7 Power supply Is the household dedicated mains socket fully rated at AC 220 V ...

Page 46: ...pth 572 mm 542 mm 542 mm Water consumption Refer to Power and Water Consumption Pressure of tap water 0 1 1 MPa Customer Communications Centre Fridge Freezer and Washing Machine Please note we are unable to assist with calls regarding Audio Visual and other Home Appliance products on this line Monday to Friday 9 00 17 00 Excluding public holidays 0844 844 3899 Monday to Friday 9 00 17 00 Excluding...

Page 47: ...y and that they are the most efficient programmes in term of combined energy and water consumption Programme time 4 Cotton Eco option programme 60 C at full load min 200 200 205 60 C at partial load min 175 170 165 40 C at partial load min 170 160 160 Airborne accoustical noise emissions 5 Wash dB 58 58 58 Spin dB NA 148VB5 147VB5 and 147VC5 76 NA 128VB5 127VB5 and 127VC5 74 1 The energy efficienc...

Page 48: ...hese programmes Cotton 60 C or Cotton 40 C are the standard programmes in accordance with the EU Regulations 1061 2010 and 1015 2010 Those programmes are suitable to clean normally soiled cotton laundry and are the most efficient programmes in term of combined energy and water consumptions for washing that type of cotton laundry 1 Set the dial to Cotton 2 Choose Eco function See page 30 3 or Choos...

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