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Programme List

NOTE

The required time varies depending on temperature, water pressure, drainage 

condition, and load size.

Programme

Description

Max load

Time

*1

Fa

br

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 ty

pe

X

 

Cotton

Daily wash for cotton, linen and 

cotton blends.

10 k

g

1:42 - 2:32

a

 

Easy-care

Gentle wash for cotton, linen and 

synthetic fibres.

5 k

g

1:20 - 1:50

Y

 

Delicates

Gentle wash for synthetic fibre, 

satin, lace etc. preventing 

damage.

5 k

g

1:01 - 1:06

V

 

Bedding

*2

For washing large items such as 

bed sheets.

3 k

g

1:02

i

 

Wool

*2

Gentle wash for hand and 

machine washable wool and 

wool blend clothes preventing 

clothes shrinkage.

2 k

g

0:40

c

 

Mixed

Mixed load for washing various 

fabrics such as cotton, linen and 

synthetic fibres.

10 k

g

1:36 - 2:06

W

 

Colours

Colour-fast wash for cotton and 

cotton blend items.

5 k

g

1:06 - 1:31

En

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 s

av

in

g

w

 

AutoCare

Washing programme that 

automatically tailors each wash 

using intelligent sensor 

technology.

Provides ideal laundry care with 

perfectly clean results and the 

best energy and water 

consumption possible

without the need for manual 

settings.

10 k

g

0:58 - 3:13

*4

T

 

20 °C Wash

Low energy, low temp. wash for 

lightly soiled cotton and linen 

blends.

5 k

g

1:21 - 1:36

19

W

as

hi

ng

*1 For each programme’s default water temperature.

*2 The load is not weighed after “Start/Pause” is pressed. Operation starts straight away.

*3 This is not a wash programme so it does not get rid of dirt.

*4 The required time (2:23) that is shown after starting operation may shorten or 

lengthen depending on result of the sensor detection.

Programme

Description

Max load

Time

*1

Ti

m

sa

vi

ng

e

 

Quick 50

50 min. quick wash for lightly 

soiled cotton and linen blends.

5 k

g

0:47 - 0:50

j

 

Rapid 15

*2

15 min. full rapid wash for a small 

amount of lightly soiled items.

2 k

g

0:15

U

si

ng

 s

te

am

 

x

W

as

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m

Daily

*2

Wash for casual wear which 

reduces creasing of garments, 

using steam.

• 

For items made of cotton, linen 

or cotton blends

2 k

g

1:39

Shirts

*2

Wash to tackle collar and cuff 

grime on shirts/blouses to 

prevent creasing, using steam.

• 

For shirts and blouses made of 

cotton or cotton blends

2 k

g

1:46

Allergy-

care

Cycle to remove allergens such 

as dust mites and pollen, using 

steam.

• 

For items that touch bare skin, 

such as underwear, sheets, 

baby clothes

5 k

g

2:19 - 2:44

St

ea

m

 o

nl

y Refresh

*2*3

Refresh cycle to remove odours 

from dry clean garments, using 

steam.

• 

For reducing water soluble 

odours such as cigarette 

smoke

1.5 k

g

0:25

Wrinkle-

care

*2*3

Reduces wrinkles in dry clean 

garments or freshly washed and 

spun garments, using steam.

1.5 k

g

0:35

Summary of Contents for NA-140XS1

Page 1: ... Product dimensions 596 mm W 635 mm D 840 mm H Product weight 78 kg Maximum mass of dry cloth 10 kg Water consumption Refer to Power and Water Consumption P 46 Pressure of tap water 0 03 1 MPa The rated power of the appliance is shown on the name plate Make sure it matches the specifications of your residence Name plate Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before Using Washing Optional Functions Maintenanc...

Page 2: ... Reduce wrinkles E Easy Iron 27 Prewash J Prewash 27 Changing Appliance Settings 28 Cancelling the buzzer Buzzer 28 Setting the Child Lock Child Lock 28 Basic Method Eco friendly Laundry 3 Maintenance Maintenance 29 Water supply filter 29 If the water supply hose is frozen 29 Detergent drawer 30 Appliance 30 Drum 30 Drain filter 31 Troubleshooting Opening the Door in an Emergency 32 Troubleshootin...

Page 3: ...leaning agents kerosene gasoline benzine thinner alcohol etc To prevent injury do not touch the drum until it completely stops WARNING May cause serious injury or death 5 Safety Precautions To prevent electric shock overheating combustion or fire Use a socket that satisfies the rating requirement solely for this appliance Do not use a plug adaptor or extension lead Do not use a mains lead or mains...

Page 4: ... to household goods To prevent injury and burns CAUTION May cause injury or property damage Keep your fingers away from the door hinge when opening and closing the door Do not climb onto the appliance Hinge 7 Safety Precautions When using steam or washing at high temperature be careful not to burn yourself Drain hose drum door glass and laundry will be hot To prevent damage to the appliance and la...

Page 5: ... in There may be drops of water or condensation in the appliance due to the factory inspection process before shipment To rinse away any residues etc operate as follows Cotton programme Default setting 40 C No detergent no clothing Read the washing labels of clothes and sort them by colour fabric and degree of soiling This helps you choose a suitable programme and temperature Apply stain remover t...

Page 6: ...hin 10 minutes of powering on the unit the appliance automatically switches itself off Controls 3 4 2 5 6 7 8 1 9 For about 3 seconds Goes off 11 Before Using This illustration shows all indications for explanation purposes 1 Lock 2 Process Each indicator flashes to show the current process and goes off when the process finishes 3 s Steam Lights up when a programme using steam is selected Flashes ...

Page 7: ...ater then start again NOTE Do not put detergent in the detergent drawer if the instructions on the package advise that it should be put directly in the drum The detergent may not flow freely and some may remain in the drawer causing water to overflow from the drawer Prewashing You need separate detergent for prewash and main wash Use powdered detergent for main wash Liquid detergent washes away in...

Page 8: ...the programme finishes NOTE The range of settings you can change and the optional functions you can add vary depending on the programme P 20 21 1 Turn on the power 2 Select a programme P 18 19 The required time is displayed Changing settings Using optional functions 3 Start operation Weighing about 30 seconds Required time display recalculated Operation finishes The buzzer sounds and the door lock...

Page 9: ...grammes are suitable to clean normally soiled cotton laundry and are the most efficient programmes in terms of combined energy and water consumption for washing that type of cotton laundry The actual water temperature may differ from the declared cycle temperature 17 Washing Preparing Sort the laundry and put it into the drum P 9 Add the detergent P 12 1 Turn on the power 2 Select the Cotton progr...

Page 10: ...1 21 1 36 19 Washing 1 For each programme s default water temperature 2 The load is not weighed after Start Pause is pressed Operation starts straight away 3 This is not a wash programme so it does not get rid of dirt 4 The required time 2 23 that is shown after starting operation may shorten or lengthen depending on result of the sensor detection Programme Description Max load Time 1 Time saving ...

Page 11: ...xed 40 C 2 1400 Cold 40 C 2 W Colours 40 C 2 1200 Cold 40 C 2 Energy saving w AutoCare Auto 28 C 43 C Auto 2 3 Auto 1400 T 20 C Wash 20 C 2 1400 Cold 20 C Time saving e Quick 50 40 C 2 1200 Cold 60 C 2 j Rapid 15 30 C 1 800 Cold 30 C 2 Using steam x Daily 40 C 2 1200 Cold 90 C 2 Shirts 40 C 2 500 Cold 60 C 2 Allergy care 60 C 3 1200 60 C Refresh Wrinkle care 21 Washing Available options P 26 27 Sp...

Page 12: ...tion possible through detecting the laundry type degree of soiling and detergent type Washable items Daily cottons and synthetics suitable to be washed at 30 C or 40 C For laundry listed below we recommend our special programmes ECONAVI lamp Lights up while the AutoCare programme runs The green light flashes during the detection by ECONAVI sensors NOTE Result of ECONAVI sensor detection Water temp...

Page 13: ...hange the spin speed to dry laundry more thoroughly or reduce wrinkles in laundry NOTE You can change the spin speed after the programme starts and until the wash process ends Pause the programme and do the steps 3 and 4 You can set the time the programme will end To check a preset time To cancel settings NOTE Do not use a detergent that is difficult to dissolve because it may cake up before the w...

Page 14: ...tarts and until the wash process ends Pause the programme and do the steps 3 and 4 Keeps the spin speed to 800 r min or less to reduce wrinkles making ironing easier NOTE You can change the Easy Iron setting after the programme starts and until the wash process ends Pause the programme and do the steps 3 and 4 After the operation has finished the drum rotates intermittently to unravel tangled laun...

Page 15: ...the filter if water is not supplied properly 1 Turn off the tap 2 Turn on the power and start the Cotton programme without any laundry or detergent inside the drum P 17 3 After 1 minute turn off the power Water has drained out of the water supply hose 4 Remove the water supply hose and clean the water supply filter If the hose is fitted with a water supply valve Also remove the hose from the tap a...

Page 16: ... manufacturer s instructions Detergent drawer Drain filter cover Window Drain filter Drum Tap Mains plug Door seal Detergent drawer Appliance Drum 31 Maintenance Remove lint from the drain filter once a month A build up of lint can hamper drainage 1 Switch off and unplug the appliance 2 Open the drain filter cover with a flat blade screwdriver and remove the cover 3 Pull out the funnel and place a...

Page 17: ...ocked while an operation is in progress P 14 The Child Lock B A may be activated P 28 The temperature inside the drum may be very high The water level may be too high To open the door immediately 1 Switch the appliance off and then on again P 10 2 Select the Cotton programme 3 Select O in Mode P 26 and start operation If you switch off the appliance or there is a power cut while the door is locked...

Page 18: ...enough too much foam The amount of foam varies depending on the temperature level and softness of the water The following can result in less foam Powdered detergent may have been put directly into the drum It should be put into the detergent drawer P 12 Too little detergent may have been used The laundry may be heavily soiled The load may be large The following can result in more foam Too much det...

Page 19: ... appears again when you press the Start button unplug the machine and contact your local Customer Service Centre 37 Troubleshooting Installation Service person only Installation Others Choosing the Right Location Make sure to ask a service person for installation Do not install by yourself If the installation test run and inspection of the washing machine are not carried out following this install...

Page 20: ...drum a little How to remove 1 Remove two screws 2 Remove the bracket 3 Set the bracket to the groove of the anchor rod and turn 90 degrees Removing the anchor rods Anchor rods Drum Anchor rods 2 Rear of appliance 39 7 Installation Service person only 4 Pull the anchor rod out The rod stops twice during removal Pull the rod while turning it 5 Attach the cover cap to the hole If the caps are not att...

Page 21: ... or more Connecting the water supply hose 1 Attach one end of the hose to the water inlet on the appliance and tighten by hand 2 Attach the other end of the hose to the tap and tighten by hand 3 Turn on the tap slowly and make sure there are no leaks Draining to a sink or wash basin Draining to a stand pipe Draining to a drain hole NOTE Do not twist pull out or bend the drain hose Do not put the h...

Page 22: ...ose Mains plug Adjustable feet 4 Do not remove the fastener of the drain hose in the upper left Drain hose Anchor rods 2 43 7 Installation Service person only Test run 6 3 7 7 4 5 10 8 9 1 Turn on the tap 2 Close the door without any laundry in the drum 3 Switch on the appliance 4 Select the Quick 50 programme 5 Select M 6 Start operation 7 Switch the appliance off and on 8 Select 9 Press for abou...

Page 23: ...rom damage during transportation is all recyclable For information on recycling contact your local authority Disposal of Old Equipment Only for European Union and countries with recycling systems This symbol on the products packaging and or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products must not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recy...

Page 24: ...d partial load and the consumption of the low power modes Actual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used Energy consumption of the standard cotton programme at 60 C with full load kWh 0 83 at 60 C with partial load kWh 0 66 at 40 C with partial load kWh 0 53 Weighted power consumption Off mode W 0 2 Left on mode W 0 2 Weighted annual water consumption L year 12400 Water consump...

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