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5 Maintenance and cleaning

Detergent Drawer

Remove any powder residue buildup in the 
drawer. To do this;
1. Press the dotted point on the siphon in the 

softener compartment and pull towards
you until the compartment is removed from
the machine.

If more than a normal amount of water 
and softener mixture starts to gather in the 
softener compartment, the siphon must be 
cleaned.

2. Wash the dispenser drawer and the 

siphon with plenty of lukewarm water in a 
washbasin.

3. Replace the drawer into its housing after 

cleaning.  Check if the siphon is in its 
original location.

Inlet water filters

There is a filter at the end of each water intake 
valve at the back side of the machine  These
filters prever the foreign substances and dirt in 
the water to enter into the machine. Filters

should be cleaned as they get dirty.

Close the taps.

Remove the nuts of the water intake hoses 
to clean the surfaces of the filters on the 
water intake valves with an appropriate
brush.

If the filters are very dirty, you can pull them 
out by means of pliers and clean them.

Child Lock

Use child lock function to prevent children from 
tampering with the machine. Thus you can avoid 
any changes in a running programme.  

 

When the Child Lock is active and the
machine is running, you can switch the 
machine to Pausemode without deactivating 
the Child Lock by turningthe Programme 
Selection knob to On/Off position.When you 
turn the Programme Selection knob 
afterwards,the programme will resume.    

  

To activate the Child Lock:

Press and hold 1st and 2nd Auxiliary Function
buttons for 3 seconds. The lights on the 1st and 
2nd Auxiliary Function buttons will flash while you 
keep the buttons pressed for 3 seconds.  

To deactivate the Child Lock:

Press and hold 1st and 2nd auxiliary function 
buttons for 3 seconds while any programme is 
running. The lights on the  1st and 2nd Auxiliary 
Function buttons will flash while you keep the 
buttons pressed for 3 seconds.

Changing the speed and temperature
settings for auxiliary functions

Depending on the step the programme has 
reached,you may cancel or activate the auxiliary 
functions; see, "Auxiliary function selection".You 
may also change the speed and temperature 
settings;see, "Spin speed selection" and 
"Temperature selection.”

 

If no change is allowed, the relevant light 
will flash for 3 times.  

   

Canceling the programme

To cancel the programme, turn the Programme 
Selection knob to select another programme. 
Previous programme will be canceled. 
End / Cancel light will flash continuously to notify 
that the programme has been canceled.Your 
machine will end the programme when you turn
the Programme Selection knob; however, it does 
not drain the water inside. When you select and 
start a new programme, the newly selected 
programme will start depending on the step the
previous programme was canceled in. For 
example, it may take in additional water or
continue to wash with the water inside.        

 

Depending on the step where the
programme was canceled in, you may have 
to put detergent and softener again for the 
programme you have selected anew.   

Standby mode

When the machine does not make any washing 
for approximately 4 minutes, it switches to 
Standby mode to save energy. Unnecessary 
indicator lights andindicators will turn off in this 
mode.Thus, maximum energy saving is ensured.
To exit the Standby mode,turn the Programme 
Selection knob or just press any button.
  

Summary of Contents for PW3708N

Page 1: ...PW3708N PW3710N Washing Machine Please read the manual before using the product and please take good care of it...

Page 2: ...not be liable for any damages that may arise when the machine is used on a line without grounding Keep the packaging materials out of reach of children or dispose them by classifying according to was...

Page 3: ...ng Important The end of the drain hose must be directly connected to the wastewater drain or to the washbasin The hose should be attached to a height of at least 40 cm and 100 cm at most In case the h...

Page 4: ...s follow the instructions on the packaging Wash trousers and delicate clothes turned inside out Correct load capacity Please follow the information in the Program Selection Table Washing results will...

Page 5: ...clothes Programs are limited withthe highest spin speed appropriate for that particular type of cloth Main programs Depending on the type of textile the following main programs are available RWWRQV Yo...

Page 6: ...a longer time still with a very good performance for saving purposes Cottons Eco programme consumes less energy compared to other cottons programmes 0L Use this programme to wash your cotton and synth...

Page 7: ...ffer from the table shown subject to changes in water pressure water hardness and temperature ambient temperature type and amount of laundry selection of auxiliary functions and fluctuations in the su...

Page 8: ...tons and Synthetics programmes It decreases the washing times and also the number of rinsing steps for lightly soiled laundry 3UH ZDVK A pre wash is only worthwhilefor heavily soiled laundry Withoutpr...

Page 9: ...the 1st and 2nd Auxiliary Function buttons will ash while you keep the buttons pressed for 3 seconds To deactivate the Child Lock Press and hold 1st and 2nd auxiliary function buttons for 3 seconds wh...

Page 10: ...BSU PG JU Draining any remaining water and cleaning the pump filter PVS QSPEVDU JT FRVJQQFE XJUI B GJMUFS TZTUFN XIJDI FOTVSFT B DMFBOFS XBUFS EJTDIBSHF UIBU FYUFOET QVNQ MJGF CZ QSFWFOUJOH TPMJE JUFN...

Page 11: ...to its environment It continuously washes Remaining time does not count down For models with a display In the case of a paused countdown while taking in water Timer will not countdown until the machin...

Page 12: ...Hz Total Current A Total Power W Spinning cycle rpm max This appliance s packaging material is recyclable Help recycle it and protect the environment by dropping it offin the municipal receptacles pro...

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