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YOUR WASHING MACHINE 

DETERGENT DRAWER 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

 Voltage V/Frequency (Hz)

220-240V/50Hz

Electrical Current (A)

10

Power Rating (W)

2100

Water Consumption (l/Cycle)

49

Energy Consumption (Cotton 60

Partial Load) 

(kWh/Cycle)

0.74

Unpacked Dimensions (H x W x D) (cm)

84.5 x 59.7 x 52.7

Gross Weight (kg)

71.5

Spin Speed (rpm)

1200

Drum Volume (lt)

47

Max Dry Load Capacity (kg)

6

Energy Rating

A+

Wash Noise (dB)

58

Spin Noise (dB)

78

Figure 4

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3

Main Wash 

Compartment

 Compartment

Pre-Wash 

Compartment

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   Main Wash Compartment; Add detergent for the main wash.

2

   

  Compartment; For fabric conditioner and liquid starch.

3

   Pre-Wash Compartment; Add detergent for the pre-wash.

Summary of Contents for W612F2B

Page 1: ...User Manual WASHING MACHINE Model Numbers W612F2B W612F2S W612F2W...

Page 2: ...cification 09 Installation 17 Usage 31 Maintenance 37 Clothing Care 41 Troubleshooting 45 Guarantee 47 Index T 0800 0124 382 T 0800 0124 382 GUARANTEE NOW 2 YEAR REGISTER TO ACTIVATE YOUR Parts Labour...

Page 3: ...lling your Washing Machine WELCOME Thank you for choosing this Servis Washing Machine which has been designed and manufactured to give you many years of trouble free service You may already be familia...

Page 4: ...cord Always hold the plug Never touch the power cord plug with wet hands as this could cause a short circuit or electric shock Do not touch your Washing Machine if your hands or feet are wet Never ope...

Page 5: ...select the programme for your wash 3 Control panel Allows you to configure the required settings for your wash 4 Door handle Provides you with access to the drum 5 Pump filter cover Provides access to...

Page 6: ...on 600 Partial Load kWh Cycle 0 74 Unpacked Dimensions H x W x D cm 84 5 x 59 7 x 52 7 Gross Weight kg 71 5 Spin Speed rpm 1200 Drum Volume lt 47 Max Dry Load Capacity kg 6 Energy Rating A Wash Noise...

Page 7: ...l your Washing Machine in the corner of the room as it is often the most stable part of the floor Do not install your Washing Machine in rooms where temperatures below freezing may occur as frozen hos...

Page 8: ...CONNECTION Your Washing Machine uses an energy efficient cold fill system which means that only the water required to wash the laundry is heated As a result no heat is lost in the pipeline from the h...

Page 9: ...r Washing Machine to function properly the outlet end of the drain hose must be at a minimum of 60cm and a maximum of 100cm from the ground CAUTION Check to ensure that the hose is not trapped kinked...

Page 10: ...hanging because it is not suitable for your socket or it is damaged you should consult a qualified electrician Fuse Replacement fuses should be ASTA approved to BS1362 and have the correct 10 Amp rati...

Page 11: ...ainage system 3 Your Washing Machine has been connected to an appropriate mains power supply and is switched on at the socket Tests were carried out on your Washing Machine at the factory as a result...

Page 12: ...ill help distribute the load more evenly during spinning 3 Take care not to exceed the maximum load of the drum as this will give poor wash results and cause creasing Refer to the table on pages 25 an...

Page 13: ...ial either clockwise or anti clockwise until the marker on the dial points to the chosen programme To cancel a programme refer to the information on page 28 Temperature Selector When you select a prog...

Page 14: ...peratures and can be used with the majority of detergents Programme 15 Super Rapid 15 Min The 15 minute wash is only intended for small loads and quick refreshes of laundry that is only very slightly...

Page 15: ...Type Wash Type Wash Time Wash Time Min Min 1 Cotton 900 C 6 Heavy Soiled 194 2 Cotton 6 Day to Day 160 3 Cotton 600 C 6 Day to Day 200 4 Cotton 400 C 6 Day to Day 190 5 Eco 200 C 3 Lightly Soiled 98 6...

Page 16: ...ns To allow you to get the best washing results possible your Washing Machine offers the following additional functions to complement the selected programme Rapid Wash Select this function by pressing...

Page 17: ...um and door seal for any small articles that may have become dislodged 5 Leave the door open for a short time to allow the interior of your Washing Machine to dry Check the drum is dry and empty befor...

Page 18: ...cleaning agent s packaging Extra Cleaning Deposits may build up in your machine when washing is mainly carried out at low temperatures To prevent these deposits from building up carry out a hot wash...

Page 19: ...p Filter The pump filter system in your Washing Machine prolongs the life of the pump by preventing lint from entering your machine We recommend that you clean the pump filter every 2 3 months The pum...

Page 20: ...etergent drawer over time Remove the drawer at regular intervals to clean the accumulated residue To remove the detergent drawer 1 Pull the drawer forwards until it is fully extended 2 Press down on t...

Page 21: ...n the international washing signs in your garments and textiles Washing Temperature Do Not Wash Lukewarm Iron Medium Hot Iron Hot Iron Do Not Iron Do Not Tumble Dry Hang To Dry Normal Washing CLOTHING...

Page 22: ...ea with a cold wet cloth or sponge and rub with detergent to wash Grease and Oil Rub the stain with detergent and then wash in lukewarm soapy water Mustard Apply glycerine to the stained area rub with...

Page 23: ...cold water supply tap is fully turned on Check that there are no bends twists or kinks and that the fill hose is not trapped Fault Possible Cause Solution Your Washing Machine does not receive water T...

Page 24: ...ntact the Servis helpdesk AUTOMATIC DETECTION SYSTEM Fault Possible Cause Solution There is excessive foam in the detergent drawer The wrong detergent has been used Only use detergents produced for au...

Page 25: ...on Deliberate damage or neglect Repairs to cosmetic parts Damage caused by foreign objects or substances Claims in respect to routine inspection or maintenance The Servis guarantee is not transferable...

Page 26: ...r laundry 29 Rinse 24 S Safety instructions 02 Selecting a programme 22 Sorting your laundry 19 Spin 24 Stain removal information 39 Starting a programme 23 I L A Adding detergent 20 Additional functi...

Page 27: ...of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwi...

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