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5. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 

 
Important – Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance procedure, the plug must be disconnected 
from the power supply socket. 

 

5.1 CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE APPLIANCE 

 

 

Regular, thorough cleaning will keep your appliance looking good. 

 

Clean the exterior of the appliance with soap and water only, then dry thoroughly with a soft cloth. 

 

The plastic parts should just be wiped with a damp cloth. 

 

Do not scrape with pointed objects, or use solvents or products containing abrasive substances because 
they damage the surfaces. 

 

For reasons of safety, never spray the washing machine with jets of water. 

 

5.2 CLEANING THE DRUM 

 

 

Remove any rust marks from the drum using a stainless steel cleaner, or very fine sandpaper for particu-
larly stubborn cases. 

 

For  descaling  the  washing  machine  use  only  brand-name  descalers  which  contain  an  anti-corrosion  a-
gent for washing machines. 

 

Always follow the producer's instructions with regard to use and dosages. 

 

After  descaling  or  removing  rust  from  the  drum,  carry  out  a  few  rinse  cycles  to  remove  all  acid 
residues which might damage the appliance. Never use cleaners which contain solvents. There is 
the risk of the formation of vapours which might catch fire and explode.  

 

5.3 CLEANING THE DOOR GASKET 

 
Check regularly that there are no paper clips, buttons, nails or pins in the folds of the door gasket. 

 

 
 

5.4 CLEANING THE DRAIN PUMP

 

 

The drain pump only needs cleaning if it has been blocked by buttons, brooches or similar objects and the water is 
not being pumped out. 
In this case, proceed as described below. 
 

1. Remove the mains plug to disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply. 
 

2.  Depending on the model, proceed as follows: 

Built-in/totally  concealed  model  –  use  a  small  screw-
driver  as  a  lever  to  remove  the  plugs  shown  here, 
turn the plinth downwards and access the pump. 

  

 

 
Free-Standing  Model  –  Insert  a  small  screwdriver 
through  the  slits  in  the  front  of  the  plinth,  then  apply 
upward  leverage  with  the  screwdriver  to  release  the 
top of the plinth from the cabinet. 
Tilt the plinth forward slightly and pull it upward to re-
move it completely. 
 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for WMFABP1

Page 1: ...WASHING MACHINE INSTRUCTION MANUAL EN...

Page 2: ...on the appliance or its packaging indicates that the prod uct must be disposed of separately from other waste at the end of its life cycle The user is thus obliged to consign scrapped appliances to t...

Page 3: ...or domestic use and is compliant with Directives 72 23 EEC and 89 336 EEC including Directives 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC currently in force Read all the instructions in this manual carefully before inst...

Page 4: ...and zips fastened Do not wash frayed or torn garments During washing at high temperatures the glass in the door will become very hot Check that all water has been drained from the appliance before ope...

Page 5: ...d wiring an all pole disconnection device having a gap be tween contacts of at least 3 5mm After installation the disconnection device has to be easy to reach The connection to the mains must be carri...

Page 6: ...c spacers B Once the screws have been removed the power supply lead can be used 1 Undo all the screws with a 10 mm spanner 2 Remove all the screws A from the rear 3 Remove all the plastic spacers B 4...

Page 7: ...he height of the rear feet has to be increased so that the ap pliance no longer stands on the skids After adjusting the rear feet level the appliance and fix the front feet at the height required The...

Page 8: ...e Warning Avoid kinks or restrictions to ensure effective drainage Any drain hose extensions must be no more than 1 metre long must be of the same diameter and must be free from restrictions of all ki...

Page 9: ...ontrol and monitoring devices are placed together on the front panel Programme Selector For switching the washing ma chine on and off and selecting programmes Can be turned in either direction Does no...

Page 10: ...dded bras etc in a white canvas bag Fasten press studs and zips and sew on loose buttons The use of modern detergents and the correct washing temperature is generally sufficient to remove stains from...

Page 11: ...ects washing results 4 5 ADDING DETERGENT AND ADDITIVE The internal tray comprises three compartments marked with the symbols prewash detergent main wash detergent for fabric conditioner starch additi...

Page 12: ...doses recommended by the detergent producer 4 7 LIQUID DETERGENT DOSES 1 Pour the dose required into the measuring cap supplied with the bottle of liquid detergent and place it in the drum or use the...

Page 13: ...programme alternate on the display The symbols on the display light up to identify the information shown 3 The default spin speed values are shown The initial settings can be modified using the button...

Page 14: ...ogramme Once the option has been selected the cycle duration can be further re duced to an intermediate setting and a minimum setting and then returned to the initial duration by re peated pressing of...

Page 15: ...the Start Pause symbol on the display is constantly on 3 During performance of the washing programme the symbols which identify the various phases light up 4 14 INTERRUPTING OR CHANGING THE WASHING P...

Page 16: ...tes speed of 0 the pump out will be run without spin 4 16 CHILD LOCK 1 When this function is activated the modification of options temperatures spin speed and the wash ing drying cycle is not possible...

Page 17: ...o use and dosages After descaling or removing rust from the drum carry out a few rinse cycles to remove all acid residues which might damage the appliance Never use cleaners which contain solvents The...

Page 18: ...sh it towards the cabinet until it snaps into place 5 5 CLEANING THE DETERGENT DRAWER The detergent drawer should be kept clean removing all solid deposits To simplify this operation completely remove...

Page 19: ...e water to achieve the same washing and rinsing results 4 Water not pumped out Check that drain hose is not kinked drain pump not fouled 5 Water not pumped out after last rinse in delicate fabrics and...

Page 20: ...low water solu bility Select Rinse programme or brush the laundry 15 Washing results unsatis factory Probably too little detergent or unsuitable detergent used Difficult stains not dealt with before w...

Page 21: ...19 590 1781 00 1 Index Pag 1 Instructions for unpack and transport 2 2 Plinth dismount 3 3 Rubber strap dismount 4 4 Rubber strap use 5 5 Door dismount 6 6 Cleaning 7...

Page 22: ...19 590 1781 00 2 1 Instruction for unpack and transport NO NO NO NO YES YES...

Page 23: ...c tooth on the plinth to come out from the site 4 After the described operation on both sides proceed with the plinth dismount following the order in picture 5 For the assemblage of the plinth follow...

Page 24: ...19 590 1781 00 4 3 Rubber strap dismount 1 For remove the rubber straps on the door 2 rotates the plastic terminal for 90 3 with a light pressure 4 and the extract them...

Page 25: ...ted ATTENTION Weight Max 4 0kg these products are of daily use e g detergents softener etc ATTENTION This appliance is intended for use by adults Do not allow children to tamper with the controls or p...

Page 26: ...19 590 1781 00 6 5 Door dismount 1 For remove the door unscrew the indicated screw 2 on both the hinges cross screwdriver 3 support the door and extract 4 the hinges from their sites SI NO...

Page 27: ...ion for cleaning Instructions for the cleaning of the product The surfaces have to be cleaned with water and soft clothes e g micro fiber Do not use never chemical products or aggressives e g abrasive...

Page 28: ...30 or 40 rinses and final spin at the selected speed Rinse Spin Max 7 Rinse and pump out only or pump out and final spin at the selected speed Drain Spin Max 7 Pump out only or pump out and final spin...

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