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Consumption table

 

Consumption and Technical Data

 

The wash cycle times are intended as a guide only. The actual time used may vary due to different 
water pressure, initial water temperature, etc.

 

Program

 

- Prewash

 

- 90°C

 

Cotton

 

- 60 °C*

 

-  60 °

 

- 40 °C

 

- Quick 

 

- 30 °C

 

- Cold

 

- Wool 40 °C

 

- Spin

 

Max.

 

Load

 

5 kg

 

5 kg

 

5 kg

 

5 kg

 

5 kg

 

2.5 kg

 

3 kg

 

3 kg

 

2 kg

 

5 kg

 

Energy

 

Consumption

 

1.16kWh

 

1.56kWh

 

0.95kWh

 

1.14kWh

 

0.43kWh

 

0.31kWh

 

0.34kWh

 

0.10kWh

 

0.41kWh

 

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Water

 

Consumption

 

52L

 

46L

 

49L

 

45L

 

45L

 

30L

 

32L

 

32L

 

31L

 

Temperature

 

60°C

 

90°C

 

60°C

 

60°C

 

40°C

 

40°C

 

30°C

 

/

 

40°C

 

/

 

Washing

 

time

 

2:16 h

 

2:08 h

 

2:59 h

 

1:59 h

 

1:47 h

 

0:29 h

 

1:10 h

 

1:00 h

 

0:50 h

 

0:12 h

 

Synthetic

 

 
*

 

EN 60456 test program / Energy label program with cotton 60°c , max. spin speed and 

intense function. 

Technical data

 

RHWM51000B

 

Power source

 

Max. working current (a)

 

Water pressure (MPa)

 

Nominal load (kg)

 

Spinning speed (r/min)

 

Washing programs

 

Max power (W)

 

Dims (H x D x W mm)

 

Net weight (kg)

 

220 - 240V~/50Hz

 

10

 

0.03

≤P ≤1

 

5

 

1000

 

9

 

2000

 

850 x 520 x 595

 

65

 

For Customer Services, Spare Parts & Warranty Information please call 

0845 683 8717

 

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Summary of Contents for RHM51000B

Page 1: ...RHM51000B Please read these instructions carefully and keep them for future reference For Customer Services Spare Parts Warranty Information please call 0845 683 8717 Opening times Monday Friday 8am u...

Page 2: ...ns 05 Installation 06 Control panel 08 Using the Appliance Maintenance Program selection 10 Consumption and technical data 11 Washing methods 12 For your safety all warning instructions in this manual...

Page 3: ...Keep this manual in a convenient place so you can always refer to it for the safe and proper use of the appliance If you sell the appliance give it away or leave it behind when you move house make su...

Page 4: ...adiness including the polystyrene base When opening the packaging water drops may be seen on the plastic bag and the porthole This is normal and is the result of water tests in the factory Description...

Page 5: ...The power cord should only be replaced by the manufacturer their service agent or other accordingly qualified persons in case it is damaged Ensure that the appliance is only used by persons with suffi...

Page 6: ...machine 3 Replace the back cover please note that you may have to hold the back cover in place by holding the vents on the back cover 4 Fill the holes left by the bolts with blanking plugs Note 1 When...

Page 7: ...from dropping off 1 Note the drain hose should not be submerged in water and should be securely fixed and leak free If the drain hose is placed on the ground or if the pipe is at a height of less than...

Page 8: ...gent 2 Fabric softener 3 Prewash detergent 2 3 1 B Power button Press this button to switch on the washing machine Press and hold for 2 seconds to switch the machine off C Program knob By turning the...

Page 9: ...for dirty clothes F When the washing machine is connected to the power socket and a program is selected lightly touch this button to start operation During a wash cycle touch it lightly the machine wi...

Page 10: ...fade and medium soiled Medium soiled laundry Colour fast heavily soiled synthetic fibre Fade and medium soiled synthetic fibre Non colour fast and medium soiled synthetic fibre Spin speed 1000 rpm 100...

Page 11: ...Water Consumption 52L 46L 49L 45L 45L 30L 32L 32L 31L Temperature 60 C 90 C 60 C 60 C 40 C 40 C 30 C 40 C Washing time 2 16 h 2 08 h 2 59 h 1 59 h 1 47 h 0 29 h 1 10 h 1 00 h 0 50 h 0 12 h Synthetic E...

Page 12: ...undry Separate clothes according to fabric cotton synthetics wool or silk and to how dirty they are Always wash white clothes and coloured clothes separately Empty pockets and remove all decorative ob...

Page 13: ...y the washing powder manufacturer Adding detergent Slide out the detergent drawer and put the required detergent and softening agent into the corresponding compartments Push back the drawer gently ref...

Page 14: ...wash cycle touch this button when the indicator light starts flashing press the power switch the program will be cancelled After washing 30 C 40 C 60 C 40 C 90 C HW50 1010W Turn off the water supply a...

Page 15: ...Tumble dry reduced heat Do not tumble dry Load reference Bed sheet single Blanket Blended fabric clothes Jackets Jeans Overalls ladies Pyjamas Shirts Socks T Shirts Underwear Cotton Wool Cotton Cotto...

Page 16: ...nd maintenance Use a soft cloth dampened with soap liquid to clean the machine case and rubber components Do not use organic chemicals or corrosive solvents Cleaning the filter Clean the filter once a...

Page 17: ...low 1 2 3 4 Remove the blanking plugs Remove the back cover Insert the synthetic stabilisers and the transportation bolts Tighten the bolts with a spanner replace the back cover 1 2 3 4 5 Long periods...

Page 18: ...sure that tap is turned on and water pressure is normal If problem still exists please contact the maintenance personnel Install drain hose within 80 100 cm of height Make sure the drain hose is not...

Page 19: ...Maintenance Problem Cause Solution For Customer Services Spare Parts Warranty Information please call 0845 683 8717 19...

Page 20: ...anty Information please call 0845 683 8717 Opening times Monday Friday 8am until 8pm Saturday Sunday 10am until 4pm Alternatively please write to Customer Service Department Picktree Court Picktree La...

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