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MAINTENANCE

CLEANING THE FILTER

WARNING!!  Before starting the operations described belo w, make sure 

that the washing machine is empty. Do not remove the f lter 

while the washing mac hine is running,  or when full of wa-

ter.

Place a cloth or tray under the fi lter to collect any water that may still be inside 

Open the fi lter door, unscrew the fi lter and remove it by turning it in an anticlockwise 

direction (fi g. 24-25). 

The fi lter must be cleaned periodically. 

Rinse the fi lter under running water to eliminate any residues. Replace the fi lter by 

screwing it in clockwise, making sure it closes and seals properly.

CLEANING THE WASHING MACHINE

The washing machine has been specifi cally designed to reduce maintenance to a 

minimum. Nevertheless, it is important that it is cleaned regularly.
Before cleaning, make sure that the appliance has been disconnected from the power 

supply and that the water supply valve has been closed.
The  external  structure  and  the  parts  of  the  washing  machine  in  plastic  must  be 

cleaned with a soft damp cloth only.

WARNING!! Never use chemicals, abrasive products, alcohol, soap, petrol 

or other solvents to clean the appliance as these may cause 

damage. (f g. 21)

After washing, leave the door open for a short time to allow rubber parts to dry.

Periodically wash out the detergent compartments. To do this, remove the detergent 

compartment and rinse it under running water (fi g. 22). Then replace it. 

REMOVING THE DETERGENT DRAWER

open the detergent drawer;

press on the word “PUSH” with the right hand and pull out the drawer with the 

left hand (fi g. 23).

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Summary of Contents for SWM65EG

Page 1: ...TECNOLOGIA CHE ARREDA NSTRUCTIONS BOOK...

Page 2: ...stains 10 International clothing care symbols 10 MODEL DATE OF PURCHASE SERIAL NUMBER GB This appliance is marked as compl ying with European Directive 2002 96 EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equip...

Page 3: ...ble items only In the case of any doubts refer to the manufacturer s instructions on the label attached to the item to wash see Clothing care symbols Before placing the washing in the washing ma chine...

Page 4: ...panel and programme table The wide door makes loading and unloading the washing much easier The very high stability of the appliance is the result of constant research by our technicians into the equ...

Page 5: ...spacer s and scre ws Before using the machine remove the spacer s and loc king screws Keep the screws and spacers for future use Close off the holes using the plugs supplied The plugs can be found in...

Page 6: ...l hose fig 9 N B Washing machines and condensation type washer drier s must be connected to the mains water suppl y using the ne w hoses provided with the appliance The old hoses must not be re used D...

Page 7: ...a rating such that ena bles them to support the maximum load indicated on the identification plate Once the appliance has been installed it must be connected to the mains supply through a single pole...

Page 8: ...dding detergent to the dispenser remember to avoid any spillage into the softener compar tment in that this w ould create a soap y rinse and stain the fabrics white Vice versa if softener is added to...

Page 9: ...n the packet CHEWING GUM rub ice over the fabric scrape away as much chewing gum as possible and then rub with a piece of cotton soaked in acetone INTERNATIONAL CLOTHING CARE SYMBOLS Before placing th...

Page 10: ...6 Select the C buttons with the functions required see OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS 7 Press button L to start the wash cycle see START BUTTON 8 At the end of the wash cycle turn the program selector knob P on...

Page 11: ...g mechanism to release After having carried out all the operations described in points 1 to 6 in the paragraph WASHING CYCLE press this button and the washing machine will begin its washing cycle The...

Page 12: ...he washing Drain and final spin Fabrics in delicate cotton viscose and mixed fibres lightly soiled for about 35 40 min QUICK WASH Machine washable wool Machine washable wool Detergent compartment COLD...

Page 13: ...kg 2 5 kg 1 0 kg 400 59 5 85 0 55 0 SWM65EG min 0 05 MPa max 1 MPa Width cm Height cm Depth cm Dimensions Max spin rpm Maximum recommended load Water pressure Max absorbed power Electrical connection...

Page 14: ...d to reduce maintenance to a minimum Nevertheless it is important that it is cleaned regularly Before cleaning make sure that the appliance has been disconnected from the power supply and that the wat...

Page 15: ...been selected 5 The Stop with water function has not been selected The washing machine vibrates and is noisy Make sure that 1 All the locking elements used for transporta tion have been removed 2 The...

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