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5

NOTES AND ADVICE FOR THE USER

DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE

A

  - 

Door

B

  - 

Filter

C

  - 

Adjustable feet

D

  - 

Top cover

E

  - 

Drum

Control panel

Detergent drawer

1

The washing machine is a domestic appliance capable of washing any type of fabric at any time.

GB

C

F

E

B

THE MANUFACTURER WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INCIDENTS RESULT-

ING FROM NON-COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS OR THE REQUIREMENTS OF 

THIS INSTRUCTION BOOK.

  The washing machine has been constructed 

in  steel  panels  which  have  been  treated 

and painted to guarantees that its aesthetic 

qualities remain unaltered over time.

  The motor and all moving parts have been 

designed  and  manufactured  to  guarantee 

the minimum possible noise levels

  The large easily-accessible stainless steel 

drum will ensure a better quality wash and 

help to prolong the life of your washing

  The easy to use control panel will satisfy all 

washing and drying needs (see control 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  equilibrium  of  masses  in  move-

ment.

A

G

D

Never  insert  or  remove 

the plug from the mains 

socket with wet hands.

When servicing or clean-

ing the washing machine, 

remember to disconnect 

it  from  the  mains  elec-

tricity supply.

Do not pull the power sup-

ply  cable  to  unplug  the 

washing  machine  from 

the mains supply. Pull the 

plug only. 

It is advisable to unplug 

the  washing  machine 

from  the  mains  electric-

ity  supply  and  close-off 

the  water  supply  after 

each wash.

Do  not  expose  the  ap-

pliance  to  atmospheric 

agents.

The  washing  machine 

must  be  connected  to  a 

mains  socket  fi tted  with 

an effi cient earth comply-

ing  with  current  safety 

standards.

Do  not  use  extension 

leads  or  multiple  plug 

adapters  to  connect  the 

washing  machine  to  the 

mains electricity supply.

The  washing  machine 

can only be opened once 

the  led  or  display  indi-

cates that the cycle has 

fi nished. On some mod-

els, this is signalled by a 

fl ashing start button.

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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