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3.3 Energy saving mode

If you do not use the appliance for an
extended period, it automatically
switches to energy-saving mode. All
displays go out and 

Start/Reload

 

flashes.
Energy-saving mode ends when you
use the appliance again, e.g. if you
open or close the door.
If you do not use the appliance for an
extended period, the appliance
switches off automatically.

Note: 

If Wi-Fi is activated, the appli-

ance will not switch itself off automat-
ically.

Installation and connection

4 Installation and con-

nection

Installation and connection

4.1 Unpacking the appliance

Note: 

Please read the information in

the Safety → 

Page 4

 and Preventing

material damage → 

Page 10

 sections

to ensure that you use the appliance
safely.

ATTENTION!

Objects remaining in the drum that
are not designed for operation with
the appliance may cause material
damage and damage to the appli-
ance.

Remove these objects, along with
all supplied accessories, from the
drum before starting the appliance.

1.

Remove any packaging and pro-
tective covers completely from the
appliance.
For the environmentally friendly
disposal of the packaging materi-
als, observe the information on the
topic of 
→ 

"Disposing of packaging",

Page 11

.

2.

Check the appliance for visible
damage.

3.

Open the door. 
→ 

"Basic operation", Page 38

4.

Remove the accessory from the
drum.

5.

Close the door.

Summary of Contents for WM14XMH0EU

Page 1: ...e WM14XMH0EU en User manual and installation instructions Register your product on My Siemens and discover exclusive services and offers siemens home bsh group com welcome The future moving in Siemens Home Appliances ...

Page 2: ...ce 19 5 2 Detergent drawer 20 5 3 Controls 20 6 Display 21 7 Buttons 23 8 Programmes 26 9 Accessories 34 10 Before using for the first time 34 10 1 Starting an empty washing cycle 34 11 Laundry 35 11 1 Preparing the laundry 35 11 2 Sorting laundry 36 11 3 Degrees of soiling 36 11 4 Care symbols on the care labels 36 12 Detergents and care products 37 12 1 Detergent recommendation 37 12 2 Detergent...

Page 3: ...46 16 Basic settings 48 16 1 Overview of basic settings 48 16 2 Changing the basic set tings 49 17 Cleaning and servicing 49 17 1 Tips on appliance care 49 17 2 Cleaning the drum 49 17 3 Cleaning the detergent drawer 49 17 4 Descaling 50 17 5 Cleaning the drain pump 51 17 6 Cleaning the intake open ing in the rubber gasket 53 17 7 Cleaning the water outlet hose at the siphon 53 17 8 Cleaning the w...

Page 4: ...ucts suitable for washing machines In private households and in enclosed spaces in a domestic en vironment Up to an altitude of max 4000 m above sea level 1 3 Restriction on user group This appliance may be used by children aged 8 or over and by people who have reduced physical sensory or mental abilities or inadequate experience and or knowledge provided that they are supervised or have been inst...

Page 5: ...e e g a timer or remote control When the appliance is installed the mains plug of the power cord must be freely accessible If free access is not possible an all pole isolating switch must be installed in the permanent elec trical installation according to the installation regulations When installing the appliance check that the power cable is not trapped or damaged If the insulation of the power c...

Page 6: ...i ances may tip over WARNING Risk of suffocation Children may put packaging material over their heads or wrap themselves up in it and suffocate Keep packaging material away from children Do not let children play with packaging material CAUTION Risk of injury The appliance may vibrate or move when in use Place the appliance on a clean even solid surface Align the appliance using the appliance feet ...

Page 7: ... use the appliance in enclosed spaces Never expose the appliance to intense heat or humidity Do not use steam or high pressure cleaners hoses or sprays to clean the appliance WARNING Risk of harm to health Children can lock themselves in the appliance thereby putting their lives at risk Do not install the appliance behind a door as this may obstruct the appliance door or prevent it from opening Wi...

Page 8: ...he appliance Do not stand on or climb onto the appliance The appliance may tip over if you sit on or lean against the open door Do not sit on or lean against the appliance door Do not place any objects on the appliance door Reaching into the drum while it is still turning may cause hand in juries Wait for the drum to come to a complete stop before reaching inside CAUTION Risk of burns When washing...

Page 9: ...gerous Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trained specialist staff Only use genuine spare parts when repairing the appliance If the power cord of this appliance is damaged it must be re placed by the manufacturer the manufacturer s Customer Ser vice or a similarly qualified person in order to prevent any risk An ingress of moisture can cause an electric shock Do not use steam o...

Page 10: ... as adapters exten sions valves or similar Make sure that the valve housing for the water inlet hose does not come into contact with its sur roundings and is not subjected to any external forces Ensure that the inner diameter of the water tap is at least 17 mm Make sure that the length of the thread on the connection to the water tap is at least 10 mm If the water pressure is too high or too low t...

Page 11: ...a programme the display shows the expected consumption Add Page 38 detergent based on the laundry s degree of soiling a For light to normal soiling a smal ler amount of detergent is suffi cient Observe the dosage recom mendation from the detergent manufacturer Reduce the washing temperature for lightly and normally soiled laundry a At low temperatures the appliance consumes less energy For light t...

Page 12: ...packing the appliance Note Please read the information in the Safety Page 4 and Preventing material damage Page 10 sections to ensure that you use the appliance safely ATTENTION Objects remaining in the drum that are not designed for operation with the appliance may cause material damage and damage to the appli ance Remove these objects along with all supplied accessories from the drum before star...

Page 13: ...e read the information in the Safety Page 4 and Preventing material damage Page 10 sections to ensure that you use the appliance safely WARNING Risk of electric shock The appliance contains live parts Touching live parts is dangerous Do not operate the appliance without a cover cap WARNING Risk of injury When using the appliance on a base the appliance may tip over Always secure the feet of the ap...

Page 14: ... a wooden joist floor Place the appli ance on a water resistant wooden board which is screwed tightly to the floor The wooden board should be at least 30 mm thick In a kitchen unit A niche width of 60 cm is re quired Only install the appliance un derneath a continuous worktop that is securely con nected to adja cent cabinets Installation loca tion Requirements On a wall Do not trap the hoses betwe...

Page 15: ...ch 3 Pull the power cord out of the holder 4 Remove the four sleeves 5 Put on the four cover caps 6 Press down on the four cover caps 4 5 Removing the transport struts Note Please read the information in the Safety Page 4 and Preventing material damage Page 10 sections to ensure that you use the appliance safely ...

Page 16: ...appliance Connecting the water inlet hose Note Please read the information in the Safety Page 4 and Preventing material damage Page 10 sections to ensure that you use the appliance safely WARNING Risk of electric shock The appliance contains live parts Touching live parts is dangerous Do not immerse the electrical AquaStop valve in water 1 Connect the water inlet hose to a tap 26 4 mm 3 4 min min ...

Page 17: ... a siphon Secure the con nection point with a 24 40 mm hose clamp Drainage into a washbasin Fix and secure the water outlet using an elbow Drainage into a plastic pipe with rubber sleeve or into a gully Fix and secure the water outlet using an elbow 4 7 Aligning the appliance In order to reduce noise and vibra tion and to prevent the appliance from moving align the appliance cor rectly Note Please...

Page 18: ...e appliance to the electricity supply Note Please read the information in the Safety Page 4 and Preventing material damage Page 10 sections to ensure that you use the appliance safely 1 Insert the mains plug of the appli ance s power cable in a socket nearby The connection details of the appli ance can be found under Tech nical data Page 69 2 Check the mains plug is inserted properly ...

Page 19: ... can find an overview of the parts of your appliance here 1 2 4 7 3 5 9 8 8 6 On certain models specific details such as the colour and shape may differ from those pictured 1 Maintenance flap for the drain pump Page 51 2 Door 3 Detergent drawer Page 20 4 Controls Page 20 5 Water outlet hose Page 17 6 Transport struts Page 15 7 Power cord Page 18 8 Transit bolts Page 14 9 Water inlet hose Page 16 ...

Page 20: ...in wash Water softener Bleach Stain remover 3 Compartment Fabric softener Liquid starch Waterproofing agent 4 Compartment I Detergent for prewash Hygiene detergent 5 3 Controls You can use the control panel to configure all functions of your appliance and to obtain information about the operating status 3 2 4 1 1 3 1 Programmes Page 26 2 Programme selector Page 38 3 Buttons Page 23 4 Display Page ...

Page 21: ...in time The programme end has been set and the remaining number of hours is displayed Buttons Page 23 10 kg 1 Recommended load The maximum load capacity for the selec ted programme in kg 1400 Spin speed Set spin speed in rpm Buttons Page 23 0 No final spin only draining Rinse Hold no draining 90 Temperature Set temperature in C Buttons Page 23 cold Prewash Programme status Wash Programme status Ri...

Page 22: ...gramme Low energy consumption High energy consumption Water consump tion Water consumption for the selected pro gramme Low water consumption High water consumption Wi Fi Lights up The appliance is connected to your home network Flashes The appliance is trying to con nect to your home network Home Connect Page 42 Energy manager The appliance is connected to the smart energy system energy manager Co...

Page 23: ... by this Select Multiple selection Select the type of stain The temperature drum movement and soaking time are all adjusted to suit the type of stain Finish in 1 24 hours Set the programme end The programme duration is already in cluded in the set number of hours Once the programme has started the programme duration is displayed Temp C 90 C Adjust the temperature in C Spin Speed 1400 Adjust the sp...

Page 24: ... childproof lock Disable the control panel to prevent unwanted or accidental operation If the childproof lock is activated and the appliance has been switched off the childproof lock remains activated Childproof lock Page 42 Spin Speed Basic settings Change the basic settings for the ap pliance Changing the basic settings Page 49 Prewash Activate Deactivate Activate or deactivate prewash e g for w...

Page 25: ...Buttons en 25 Button Selection Description The laundry is damp enough after washing that it needs to be hung out on a washing line ...

Page 26: ...ax load kg Programme settings Max temperature C Max spin speed rpm 1 varioSpeed Select Water Plus Spin Speed Rinse Hold Prewash Less Ironing Cottons Wash hard wearing items made from cotton linen or blended fabrics Also suitable as a short pro gramme for normally soiled laun dry when you activate varioSpeed If varioSpeed is activated the maximum load capacity is reduced to 5 kg 10 90 1400 Cottons ...

Page 27: ...washing performance meets legal requirements Eco 40 60 Wash items made from cotton linen or blended fabrics Note Textiles which can be washed from 40 C up to 60 C as per the care sym bol can be washed together The washing performance cor responds to the best possible washing performance class ac cording to the legal require ments For this programme the washing temperature is automatically ad juste...

Page 28: ...ing temperature Easy Care Wash items made from synthetic or blended fabrics 4 60 1200 Mixed Fabrics Wash items made from cotton linen or synthetic or blended fabrics Suitable for lightly soiled laundry 4 60 1400 Delicates Silk Wash delicate washable items made from silk viscose and syn thetics Use a detergent that is suitable for delicates or silk Note Wash especially delicate items or items with ...

Page 29: ...washable items that are made from wool or contain wool To prevent the laundry from shrinking the drum moves the items very gently with long pauses Use a detergent that is suitable for wool 2 40 800 Rinse Rinses and then spins the laun dry and then drains the water 1400 Spin Empty Spins and drains the water If you only want to drain the wa ter activate 0 The laundry is not spun 1400 1 Programme set...

Page 30: ...tton or easy care fabric e g jeans Turn laundry inside out before washing Use liquid detergent 4 40 1200 Drum Clean Cleaning and caring for the drum Use this programme in the fol lowing cases Before using the appliance for the first time If you regularly wash at tem peratures of 40 C or lower After a prolonged period of non use Use washing powder or a deter gent containing bleach Halve the amount ...

Page 31: ... is intended for woollens or delicates Note The drum cleaning indic ator will flash to remind you if you have not used a programme at 60 C or higher for a long time Outdoor Wa terproofing Wash all weather and outdoor clothing with membrane techno logy and water resistant equip ment Suitable for washing and then waterproofing Use a detergent for outdoor fab rics Use a waterproofing agent that is su...

Page 32: ...r proofing agent in the compart ment Detergent drawer Page 20 After treat the laundry in accord ance with the manufacturer s in structions powerSpeed 59 Wash items made from cotton linen or synthetic or blended fabrics Suitable for lightly and normally soiled laundry Optimum washing results in un der an hour 5 40 1400 Super 15 30 Wash items made from cotton synthetic or blended fabrics Short progr...

Page 33: ...ature C Max spin speed rpm 1 varioSpeed Select Water Plus Spin Speed Rinse Hold Prewash Less Ironing The programme duration is ap prox 30 minutes If you wish to reduce the pro gramme duration to 15 minutes activate varioSpeed The maximum load is reduced to 2 kg 1 Programme setting ...

Page 34: ...ng for the first time 10 Before using for the first time Before using for the first time Prepare the appliance for use 10 1 Starting an empty wash ing cycle Your appliance was inspected thor oughly before leaving the factory To remove any residual water run the first wash cycle without any laundry Note Please read the information in the Safety Page 4 and Preventing material damage Page 10 sections...

Page 35: ...that you use the appliance safely ATTENTION Objects remaining in the laundry may damage the laundry and the drum Remove all items from any pock ets in your laundry before using the appliance To protect your appliance and the laundry prepare the laundry be forehand Empty any pockets Brush sand out of all collars and pockets Close bed covers and cushion covers Close all zips Velcro fasteners hooks a...

Page 36: ... 26 Whites Colours Wash new coloured items separately the first time you wash them 11 3 Degrees of soiling Degree of soiling Soiling Examples Light No dirt or stains are vis ible Laundry has absorbed odours Light summer clothing or sports clothing that has been worn for a just a few hours Normal Dirt or light stains are vis ible T shirts shirts or blouses are sweat soaked or have been worn a few t...

Page 37: ...atile substances e g bleach Use dyes sparingly as salt may damage stainless steel Do not use bleaching agents in the appliance 12 1 Detergent recommendation Detergent Fabrics Pro gramme Temperature Standard detergent with optical brighten ers Heat resistant white fabrics made from cotton or linen Cotton From cold up to 90 C Detergent for colours without bleach or op tical brighteners Coloured fabr...

Page 38: ...I 0 1 5 0 8 4 medium II 1 5 2 5 8 4 14 hard III over 2 5 over 14 Example of a manufacturer s instructions for detergent These example values refer to a standard load of 4 5 kg Soiling Light Normal Heavy Water hardness Soft medium 40 ml 55 ml 80 ml Water hardness Hard very hard 55 ml 80 ml 105 ml The dosages can be found on the manufacturer s packaging Adjust the dosage to the actual load Basic ope...

Page 39: ...tings are not saved permanently for the pro gramme 13 4 Loading laundry Notes Please read the information in the Safety Page 4 and Preventing material damage Page 10 sec tions to ensure that you use the appliance safely To prevent creasing take note of the maximum load for the Programmes Page 26 Requirement The laundry is pre pared and sorted Laundry Page 35 1 Open the door Make sure that the drum...

Page 40: ...id forwards 3 Fold the measuring aid down and click it into place 4 Push in the detergent drawer 13 7 Adding detergent and care product Notes Please read the information in the Safety Page 4 and Preventing material damage Page 10 sec tions to ensure that you use the appliance safely Do not use the measuring aid for liquid detergent for gel detergents washing powder or if Prewash or Ready in time a...

Page 41: ...ge Page 10 sections to ensure that you use the appliance safely 1 Press Start Reload The appliance is paused and checks whether it is possible to add or remove laundry Take note of the programme status 2 Add or remove laundry 3 Close the door 4 Press Start Reload 13 11 Cancelling the pro gramme Once the programme has started you can cancel it at any time Note Please read the information in the Saf...

Page 42: ...activating the child proof lock Requirement To deactivate the childproof lock the appliance must be switched on Press and hold the two 3 sec buttons for approx 3 seconds So that the programme currently running is not cancelled the pro gramme selector must be set to the initial programme a goes out in the display Home Connect 15 Home Connect Home Connect This appliance is network capable Connecting...

Page 43: ...net work Wi Fi automatically 1 Press and hold Remote Start for approx 3 seconds a The display shows Aut 2 Press Start Reload 3 Press the WPS button on the router within the next 2 minutes Take note of the information in the documents for your router a flashes in the display a The appliance attempts to connect to your WLAN home network a If the display shows and lights up permanently the appliance ...

Page 44: ...out the steps in the Home Connect app to connect the appliance a If the display shows and lights up permanently the appliance is connected to the home network 8 If the display shows Err the appli ance is not connected to the home network Check whether your appliance is in range of your home network Reconnect the appliance to the WLAN home network Wi Fi with WPS function 9 Connect your appliance to...

Page 45: ...nergy manager to start your appliance once your home photovoltaic system is able to provide sufficient energy or the en ergy tariff is good Requirement The smart energy sys tem energy manager cannot start your appliance until it is connected to the appliance 1 Set the programme you require 2 Press Finish in to set the re quired time 3 Press Start Reload 4 Press Remote Start a The display shows and...

Page 46: ...s 1 Press and hold Remote Start for at least 3 seconds 2 Set the programme to position 5 a The display shows rES 3 Press Start Reload a The display shows 4 Press Start Reload a The network settings are reset a If End is shown on the display the network settings are reset Tip If you wish to operate your appli ance again via the Home Connect app you will need to reconnect it to the Wi Fi and to the ...

Page 47: ...atus of any previous reset to factory settings This initial registration prepares the Home Connect functions for use and is only required when you want to use the Home Connect functions for the first time Note Please note that the Home Connect functions can only be utilised with the Home Connect app Information on data protection can be retrieved in the Home Connect app ...

Page 48: ...n your appliance Basic setting Programme posi tion Value Description End signal 2 0 off 1 quiet 2 medium 3 loud 4 very loud Set the volume of the signal at the end of the pro gramme Button signal 3 0 off 1 quiet 2 medium 3 loud 4 very loud The volume of the audible signal emitted when the buttons are pressed Drum cleaning re minder 4 ON OFF Activate or deac tivate the reminder to clean the drum ...

Page 49: ...d hy gienic Remove all de tergent residue spray residue or other residues immediately Fresh deposits are easier to re move without leaving any residue Keep the appli ance door and detergent drawer open after use This allows the residual water to dry reducing odours in the ap pliance 17 2 Cleaning the drum CAUTION Risk of injury Permanently washing at low temper atures and a lack of ventilation for...

Page 50: ... and a brush and then dry them 5 Fit the insert and lock it into place 6 Cleaning the opening for the deter gent drawer 7 Push in the detergent drawer 17 4 Descaling ATTENTION The use of unsuitable descaling agents e g for coffee machines may damage the appliance For this appliance only use de scaling agents that are available from the manufacturer s website or our after sales service ...

Page 51: ...ation in the Safety Page 4 and Preventing material damage Page 10 sections to ensure that you use the appliance safely 1 Turn off the water tap 2 Switch off the appliance 3 Disconnect the appliance s mains plug from the power supply 4 Open the maintenance flap 5 Remove the maintenance flap 6 Slide a sufficiently large receptacle under the opening 7 Take the drain hose out of the holder ...

Page 52: ...pump Note Please read the information in the Safety Page 4 and Preventing material damage Page 10 sections to ensure that you use the appliance safely Requirement The drain pump is empty Page 51 1 Since water may remain in the drain pump remove the pump cap carefully The filter insert in the pump housing may become stuck due to coarse particles of dirt Loosen the dirt and remove the filter insert ...

Page 53: ...al position 6 Insert the maintenance flap and lock it into place 1 2 7 Close the maintenance flap 17 6 Cleaning the intake opening in the rubber gasket Regularly check the intake opening in the rubber gasket for any block ages and clean the intake opening 1 Open the door 2 Check the intake opening for blockages and remove any block ages Note Do not use any sharp or poin ted objects 17 7 Cleaning t...

Page 54: ...ptying the water inlet hose In order to clean the filter first empty the water inlet hose 1 Turn off the tap 2 Set a programme except for Rinse Spin or Empty 3 Start the programme and leave it to run for approx 40 seconds 4 Switch off the appliance 5 Disconnect the appliance s mains plug from the power supply Cleaning the filter on the tap Note Please read the information in the Safety Page 4 and ...

Page 55: ...Cleaning and servicing en 55 2 Clean the filter with a small brush 3 Connect the water inlet hose and check for leaks ...

Page 56: ...ress any button a The symbol lights up again E 30 80 Drain pipe or water outlet hose is blocked Clean the drain pipe and the water outlet hose Drain pipe or water drain hose is caught or jammed Ensure that the drain pipe and water drain hose are not kinked or trapped Drain pump is blocked Cleaning the drain pump Page 51 The water outlet hose is connected too high Install the water outlet hose at a...

Page 57: ...e that the water inlet hose is not kinked or jammed E 35 10 There is water in the base trough Turn off the water tap Call the after sales service Customer Service Page 67 The appliance is leaking Turn off the water tap Call the after sales service Customer Service Page 67 Detergent dosage is too high Immediate measure Mix one tablespoon of fabric softener with 0 5 litres of water and pour the mix ...

Page 58: ...heck whether the lighting in your kitchen or other appliances are working The programme does not start You have not pressed Start Reload Press Start Reload Door is not closed 1 Close the door 2 Press Start Reload to start the programme Childproof lock is activated Deactivating the childproof lock Page 42 Finish in is activated Check whether Finish in is activated Buttons Page 23 Laundry is caught ...

Page 59: ...programme status is Rinse Hold Page 41 The water outlet hose is connected too high Install the water outlet hose at a maximum height of 1 metre Pump cover is not correctly assembled Correctly assemble the pump cover Detergent dosage is too high Immediate measure Mix one tablespoon of fabric softener with 0 5 litres of water and pour the mix ture into the left hand compartment not for outdoor cloth...

Page 60: ... by repeatedly redistributing the laundry Not a fault no action required Note When loading where possible place large and small items of laundry together in the drum Different sized items of laundry distribute themselves better during the spin cycle Foam detection system switches on a rinse cycle if foam build up is too high Not a fault no action required No water is visible in the drum Water is b...

Page 61: ...load detection system is using a reduced spin speed to eliminate an unbalance Redistribute the laundry in the drum Note Where possible mix large and small items in the drum Different sized items of laundry distribute themselves better during the spin cycle Start the Spin programme The spin programme does not start Drain pipe or water outlet hose is blocked Clean the drain pipe and the water outlet...

Page 62: ...cycle reduce the amount of laundry being loaded The wrong programme is selected for the type of fab ric Select the programmes that are suitable for the type of fabric Programmes Page 26 Detergent or fabric softener drips off the seal and collects on the door or in the seal fold Too much detergent fabric softener in the detergent drawer When dosing liquid detergent and fabric softener observe the m...

Page 63: ...idue on the damp washing Detergents may contain water insoluble substances that deposit on the laundry Start the Rinse programme Detergent residue on the dry laundry Detergents may contain water insoluble substances that deposit on the laundry Brush out the laundry after washing and drying HomeConnect is not working correctly Different causes are possible Go to www home connect com No connection t...

Page 64: ...t hose Water outlet hose is not connected correctly Connect the water outlet hose correctly Water out let connection types Odours have formed in the appliance Humidity and detergent residue may promote the formation of bacteria Cleaning the drum Page 49 If you are not using the appliance leave the door and detergent drawer open so that residual water can evaporate ...

Page 65: ...d disposal Transportation storage and disposal You can find out here how to prepare your appliance for transportation and storage You will also find out how to dispose of old appliances 19 1 Removing the appliance 1 Turn off the tap 2 Emptying the water inlet hose Page 54 3 Switch off the appliance 4 Unplug the appliance s mains plug 5 Drain the remaining detergent solution Cleaning the drain pump...

Page 66: ...truct the ap pliance door or prevent it from opening With redundant appliances unplug the power cord Then cut through the cord and damage the lock on the appliance door beyond repair so that the appliance door will no longer close 1 Unplug the appliance from the mains 2 Cut through the power cord 3 Dispose of the appliance in an en vironmentally friendly manner Information about current disposal m...

Page 67: ...Depending on the model the rating plate is located On the inside of the door On the inside of the maintenance flap On the rear of the appliance Make a note of your appliance s de tails and the Customer Service tele phone number to find them again quickly 20 2 AQUA STOP guarantee In addition to warranty claims against the seller under the purchase agree ment and in addition to our manufac turer s w...

Page 68: ...3 00 Eco 40 602 2 5 2 45 0 330 36 0 25 1400 53 00 Cottons 20 C 10 0 3 15 0 500 95 0 24 1400 50 00 Cottons 40 C 10 0 3 36 1 400 95 0 42 1400 50 00 Cottons 60 C 10 0 3 32 2 150 95 0 60 1400 50 00 Cottons 40 C Pre wash 10 0 4 14 1 450 105 0 42 1400 50 00 Easy Care 40 C 4 0 2 29 0 780 58 0 43 1200 30 00 Mixed Fabrics 40 C 4 0 1 00 0 650 44 0 41 1400 55 00 Wool 30 C 2 0 0 41 0 200 40 0 25 800 25 00 1 D...

Page 69: ...e part and must only be replaced by trained specialist staff You can find more information about your model online at https eprel ec europa eu 1 This web ad dress is linked to the official EU EPREL product database At the time of printing its web address had not yet been published Please then fol low the instructions on searching for models The model identifier is made up of the characters before ...

Page 70: ...en Declaration of Conformity 70 BE BG CZ DK DE EE IE EL ES FR HR IT CY LV LT LU HU MT NL AT PL PT RO SI SK FI SE UK NO CH TR 5 GHz WLAN Wi Fi For indoor use only ...

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Page 72: ...hen GERMANY www siemens home bsh group com Valid within Great Britain Imported to Great Britain by BSH Home Appliances Ltd Grand Union House Old Wolverton Road Wolverton Milton Keynes MK12 5PT United Kingdom Manufactured by BSH Hausgeräte GmbH under the trademark licence of Siemens AG ...

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