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Optional Functions

Changing Programme Settings

After selecting a programme, you 

can reset the temperature and the 

programme end time .

 

„

Preparing 

„

z

Sort the laundry and put it into the 

drum . ( P . 9)

„

z

Add the detergent . ( P . 12)

1

 Turn on the power.

2

 Select a programme. 

 

( P .  18,   19)

3

Change settings of the 

programme.

„

z

The setting range depends on 

the programme .  

(P . 20, 21)

4

 Start operation.

Changing the temperature 

You can change the washing 

temperature according to the type of 

laundry or the degree of soiling .

3

 Press.

The temperature indication 

displayed changes with each 

press .

 

„

Setting range

 (Cold) - 90 °C (9 levels)

 

„

Setting guide

„

z

Higher temperature:  

Whites, cottons, heavily soiled 

items

„

z

Lower temperature: 

Colours, items that shrink 

easily, lightly soiled items

Changing the spin speed 

Change the spin speed to dry laundry 

more thoroughly or reduce wrinkles in 

laundry .

3

 Press.

The spin speed indication 

displayed changes with each 

press .

 

„

Setting range

500 - 1400 r/min (5 levels)

 

„

Setting guide

„

z

Higher speed:  

To dry more thoroughly

„

z

Lower speed: 

To reduce wrinkling

NOTE

„

z

You can change the spin speed 

after the program starts and until 

the wash process ends . Pause the 

programme and do the steps 

3

 and 

4

 .

Setting the programme end time 

You can set the time the programme 

will end .

3

 Press.

The time indication displayed 

changes with each press .

Holding down “  Time” changes 

the time continuously .

 

„

Setting range

Up to 24 hours (in increments 

of 1 hour)

 

„

To check a preset time

 

Press.

 

„

To cancel settings

 

 

 Turn off the power. 

(All settings are cancelled)

NOTE

„

z

Do not use a detergent that is 

difficult to dissolve because it may 

cake up before the wash starts and 

not flow into the drum.

„

z

You cannot set the end time for the 

“Wool” programme .

Summary of Contents for NA-148XS1

Page 1: ...d please call 01 289 8333 Specifications Model No NA 148XS1 Rated voltage 220 240 V Rated frequency 50 Hz Maximum energy rated power input 2000 2350 W Heating energy rated power input Wash 2000 W 230 V Steam 1000 W 230 V Product dimensions 596 mm W 635 mm D 840 mm H Product weight 78 kg Maximum mass of dry cloth 8 kg Water consumption Refer to Power and Water Consumption P 46 Pressure of tap water...

Page 2: ...d run processes Mode 26 y y Saving time Saving energy Speed Eco 27 y y Rinse thoroughly Extra Rinse 27 y y Reduce wrinkles Easy Iron 27 y y Prewash Prewash 27 Changing Appliance Settings 28 y y Cancelling the buzzer Buzzer 28 y y Setting the Child Lock Child Lock 28 Maintenance 29 y y Water supply filter 29 y y If the water supply hose is frozen 29 y y Detergent drawer 30 y y Appliance 30 y y Drum...

Page 3: ...nt explosion or fire For eample Solvent based cleaning agents kerosene gasoline benzine thinner alcohol etc z zTo prevent injury do not touch the drum until it completely stops To prevent electric shock overheating combustion or fire z zUse a socket that satisfies the rating requirement solely for this appliance Do not use a plug adaptor or extension lead z zDo not use a mains lead or mains plug t...

Page 4: ...ring a holiday Water could leak while you are away and cause damage to household goods To prevent injury and burns zKeep your fingers away from the door hinge when opening and closing the door zDo not climb onto the appliance Hinge zWhen 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 a...

Page 5: ...lothes that are not colour fast denim dark coloured items etc Before put clothes in drum To prevent damaging clothes or appliance malfunction carry out the following steps zRemove foreign objects coins pins clips nails from laundry zTie strings on aprons etc zClothing with raised fabric Turn inside out zClothing with zippers Pull up zippers and turn inside out zSmall items wired bras and lace item...

Page 6: ...back on press Off and make sure the display has gone off before turning back on For about 3 seconds Goes off z zIf you do not press Start Pause within 10 minutes of powering on the unit the appliance automatically switches itself off 1 Lock During operation The door is locked When the child lock is activated The door and buttons are all locked 2 Process Each indicator flashes to show the current p...

Page 7: ...hich damages the appliance NOTE z zFor information on water hardness contact a specialist near you Fabric softener Prevents laundry static z zIf any softener remains in detergent drawer after operation dilute the softener with water before pouring into the drawer do not exceed the max amount Softener left in drawer You can wipe it with a wet cloth Laundry starch z zIf it is hard to pour starch int...

Page 8: ...lecting a programme you can change the following settings Temperature P 24 Spin speed P 25 Timer P 25 Using optional functions After selecting a programme you can add the following optional functions Prewash P 27 Extra Rinse P 27 Easy Iron P 27 Speed Eco P 27 Mode P 26 Select and run the wash rinse or spin process NOTE z zThe range of settings you can change and the optional functions you can add ...

Page 9: ... consumption values The following procedures can realise the energy consumption values for the standard programmes The standard programmes are mentioned respectively as standard 60 C cotton programme and standard 40 C cotton programme in the regulations 1015 2010 and 1061 2010 Those programmes are suitable to clean normally soiled cotton laundry and are the most efficient programmes in terms of co...

Page 10: ...ze Programme Description Max load Time 1 Time saving Quick 50 50 min quick wash for lightly soiled cotton and linen blends 4 kg 0 46 0 49 Rapid 15 15 min full rapid wash for a small amount of lightly soiled items 2 kg 0 15 Using steam Wash and steam Daily 2 Wash for casual wear which reduces creasing of garments using steam For items made of cotton linen or cotton blends 2 kg 1 27 Shirts Wash to t...

Page 11: ...dding 30 C 2 800 Cold 40 C 2 500 800 Wool 30 C 3 500 Cold 40 C 2 500 Mixed 40 C 2 1400 Cold 40 C 2 500 1400 Colours 40 C 2 1200 Cold 40 C 2 500 1400 Energy saving AutoCare Auto 28 C 43 C Auto 2 3 Auto 1400 20 C Wash 20 C 2 1400 Cold 20 C 500 1400 Time saving Quick 50 40 C 2 1200 Cold 60 C 2 500 1400 Rapid 15 30 C 1 800 Cold 30 C 2 500 800 Using steam Daily 40 C 2 1200 Cold 90 C 2 500 1200 Shirts 4...

Page 12: ...d silk z zDo not use detergent or softener z zWhen used on dry items at the end of the cycle they will be slightly damp NOTE z zIf the inside of the drum is hot the door will not open After continuously using the Refresh programme wait for the temperature inside the drum to drop z zTo open the door quickly see To open the door immediately P 33 Tips for Each Programme Wool and Delicates When washin...

Page 13: ...nging the spin speed Change the spin speed to dry laundry more thoroughly or reduce wrinkles in laundry 3 Press The spin speed indication displayed changes with each press Setting range 500 1400 r min 5 levels Setting guide z zHigher speed To dry more thoroughly z zLower speed To reduce wrinkling NOTE z zYou can change the spin speed after the program starts and until the wash process ends Pause t...

Page 14: ...program starts and until the wash process ends Pause the programme and do the steps 3 and 4 z zAfter the operation has finished the drum rotates intermittently to unravel tangled laundry for up to 30 minutes until the door is opened Prewash You can wash laundry twice by adding the prewash option This is good for heavily soiled items 3 Press lights activated or goes out with each press You can use ...

Page 15: ... the filter if water is not supplied properly Water supply filter 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 Water supply filter Brush etc If the hose is fitted with a wat...

Page 16: ...nt or bleach put about 30 ml into the detergent compartment of the detergent drawer P 12 z zIf you use a scale remover follow the manufacturer s instructions Drain filter 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 Drain filter cover 3 Pul...

Page 17: ...automatically supplied if the water level falls Water drains out during a wash If there is excess foam water is drained out and fresh water supplied to remove the foam This is the foam detection function Even if water is directly supplied to the drum it may drain away without building up Water supply stops and water is drained away The water supply is automatically stopped if the water volume in t...

Page 18: ...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 detergent may have been used Problem Cause and Measures Detergent and foam Fabric softener overflows The amount...

Page 19: ...ater supply filter is blocked P 29 After correcting the problem open the door then close it then press the start button to restart the machine If the red mark appears in the hose with a water supply valve the water supply has stopped Replace with a new hose Hose with water supply valve No AXW 598865 An error starting with H is displayed What to do Press the Off button If the display stays on or if...

Page 20: ...essive vibration They must be removed before operation zStore the anchor rods and brackets They will be needed when the appliance is moved again in the future zWhen moving the appliance again the anchor rods and brackets must be attached to the appliance Attach the anchor rods in the reverse order they were removed If having difficulty on positioning the anchor rods try the following Insert the an...

Page 21: ...ter supply hose Rear of appliance 2 Attach the other end of the hose to the tap and tighten by hand min 10 mm 3 4 Hose with water supply valve Standard hose 3 Turn on the tap slowly and make sure there are no leaks Drain hose Draining to a sink or wash basin CAUTION Secure the drain hose with an elbow so that it does not come off by water pressure during drainage Elbow supplied Draining to a stand...

Page 22: ...finishes after about 3 minutes Water leaks z zCheck the appliance and hose joints for leaks P 40 Abnormal noise z zMake sure the appliance is level P 39 Error display Unable to drain P 36 Unable to supply water P 36 z zAfter resolving an error open and close the door and press Start Pause to resume the test Adjustable feet z zAre they stable and securely tightened P 39 z zIs the appliance level P ...

Page 23: ...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 recycling of old products please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your national legislation By dispos...

Page 24: ...d 60 C and 40 C cotton programme with Eco option are the standard washing programmes to which the information in the label and the fiche relates These programmes are suitable to clean normally soiled cotton laundry and are the most efficient programmes in terms of combined energy and water consumption Programme time of the standard cotton programme at 60 C with full load min 225 at 60 C with parti...

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