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5. WASHING INSTRUCTIONS 

 

5.1 PREPARING THE WASHING 

 
1.  Separate the washing according to the type and colourfastness of the fabrics. 
2.  Wash whites and coloureds separately. Wash new coloured garments separately for the first time. A label is 

normally  applied  to garments giving information  on  how  to clean  them.  A brief  description  of  these  labels  is 
shown below. 

 

WASHING 

BLEACHING 

 

Machine wash at max. 90°C 

 

Machine wash at max. 60°C 

 

Bleaching allowed 

 

Do not bleach 

 

 

IRONING 

 

Machine wash at max. 40°C 

 

Machine wash at max. 30°C 

 

Hot iron 

 

Warm iron 

 

Cool iron 

 

Do not iron 

 

 

DRY CLEANING

 

 

Machine wash, delicate cycle 
at max. 60°C 

 

Machine wash, delicate cycle 
at max. 40°C 

 

Machine wash, delicate cycle 
at max. 30°C 

 

Any solvent 

 

Any solvent 

except 

trichloroethylene 

 

Petroleum 

solvent and 

R113 

 

Do not dry clean 

 

 

DRYING

 

 

Hand wash 

 

Do not wash 

 

High 

temperature 

 

Less than 60°C 

 

Do not tumble dry 

 

Attention! 

 

Do not wash unhemmed or torn garments as they may fray. 

 

Foreign bodies may damage garments or machine components. Therefore, empty all pockets and turn them 
inside out, remove rollers from curtains or put them in a string bag. 

 

Put very small articles (belts, handkerchiefs, socks, bras with stiffeners, etc.) into a white canvas bag. Close 
push buttons and zips and sew on dangling buttons.  

 

Modern detergents and correct washing temperatures are generally sufficient to remove stains from fabrics. 
However, some stubborn stains, such as grass, fruit, egg, blood, rust and biro, should be pre-treated before 
washing. 

Depending  on  the  type  of  fabric,  many  stain  removers  can  be  found  in  the  shops.  Stains 

should always be cleaned or diluted immediately as the older they get, the more difficult they are to 
remove.

 

 

Garments may be damaged if fabric care symbols are not observed. 

 

Wool 

– Only pure wool, identified by 

 or with the label <<shrink-proof machine washable and dryable>> can 

be machine washed with the specific programme, other types of wool should be hand-washed or dry-cleaned. 

 

5.2 OPENING THE DOOR 

 

The machine is fitted with a safety device that prevents the door from opening while it is working.

 

 

1. 

Before  opening  the  door, wait  1  or  2  minutes  after  the programme  ends  (“End”  LED  on) 

to  allow  the 

safety device to disengage. 

2. 

Make sure there is no water in the tub and that the drum is not moving. 

Open the door by pressing the 

“Open door” button on the front panel and pulling it open. 

 

Attention! 

 

If  the  washing  programme  is  interrupted,  you  will  have  to  wait  from  3  to  15  minutes,  depending  on  the 
temperature of the water, before the door opens. 

 

Attention! 

The water may still be boiling if the washing cycle was performed at high temperatures. 
If there is still water inside the drum, do not open the door!

 

Summary of Contents for WMI16AAA

Page 1: ...1 INTEGRATED WASHING MACHINE INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL EN...

Page 2: ...nt and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The symbol on the product or on the documents accompanying the product indicates that this appliance...

Page 3: ...washed and treated with utmost care The new washing system is so effective that normally dirty laundry can even be cleaned without a pre wash cycle Washing times have also been reduced Pre washing is...

Page 4: ...the electrical power supply by means of a plug it is necessary to install an isolation switch with a contact opening gap of at least 3 mm The plug on the power cord and the corresponding socket must b...

Page 5: ...ian Repairs may only be performed by qualified technicians Repairs performed by unqualified people may be hazardous for users Obsolete appliances must be rendered unusable make sure that the door cann...

Page 6: ...ment are identified by the colour insert or the colour embossed in words on the base of the plug Replacement fuse covers are available from your local electrical store If the appliance is provided wit...

Page 7: ...its side Keep all the components used to lock the drum assembly as they will be needed if you decide to move the appliance in future 3 2 POSITIONING AND LEVELLING 1 Place the appliance in the chosen p...

Page 8: ...any loaded washer dryer will deliver varying stresses and loadings on to the adjacent floor area However because floating flooring manufacturers current specifications do not state that additional bra...

Page 9: ...le of withstanding the maximum rated power input indicated on the name plate 3 The socket is compatible with the plug supplied with the machine without the need to fit multiple sockets adaptors or ext...

Page 10: ...hinges applied to the left hand side The appliance has hinge supports on the left hand side whilst the push push closing system is mounted on the upper right hand part If the magnetic closing mechanis...

Page 11: ...the panel using the graduated scale Make sure the template is horizontally centred with reference to the vertical lines marked at the ends 5 After placing the template in the correct position trace t...

Page 12: ...eing transmitted to the surrounding furniture check that the sides and top of the appliance are unable to touch the furniture itself There must be a space of at least 2mm all around The rear part of t...

Page 13: ...ce Please note our engineers will not remove plinths that have been fixed into position by glues or mastics or where removal could cause third party damage If a plinth is fitted directly onto the wash...

Page 14: ...n Description of controls A Open door button B ON OFF and programme selection knob C Time remaining shown on display LED D Spin speed shown on display LED E Heating phase LED F Display G Select spin s...

Page 15: ...iven in hours minutes The stated value is an estimate based on the machine s normal operating parameters size of load incoming water temperature etc The program time may therefore be a few minutes lon...

Page 16: ...grammes the machine will perform an extended wash at 35 C biological step thereby offering good washing performance combined with power saving The machine then continues the cycle at the selected temp...

Page 17: ...0 minutes and each time the button is pressed it increases by 60 up to 12h and by 120 for the following 12 hours up to 24 hours O Select delayed start button LED The LED lights up while the delayed s...

Page 18: ...ps and sew on dangling buttons Modern detergents and correct washing temperatures are generally sufficient to remove stains from fabrics However some stubborn stains such as grass fruit egg blood rust...

Page 19: ...e Programme Chart provided together with the manual and add detergent and any additives to the relative compartment before starting the programme Pour the pre wash powder detergent into the compartmen...

Page 20: ...hat is in all programmes without prewash When compartment 2 is used for powder detergent the red insert A must be removed 5 8 SCALE REMOVERS Scale removers can be introduced into compartments 1 and 2...

Page 21: ...ion of the main washing unvaried compared with that of a high temperature programme It is therefore possible to successfully wash normally dirty laundry at lower washing temperatures than the maximum...

Page 22: ...lines for 1 second and the Start Pause LED flashes The programme can also be stopped by turning the programme temperature selection knob while the cycle is running 2 If you wish to change the washing...

Page 23: ...you wish to drain the water in the tub without spinning press the spin select button until 0000 appears on the display This indicates that the machine will drain the water without spinning 5 15 END O...

Page 24: ...r s instructions and recommended quantities to the letter After removing scale or rust from the drum perform a few rinse cycles to eliminate acid residues as these may damage the machine Never use det...

Page 25: ...ds the base plate until it clicks into place 6 5 CLEANING THE DETERGENT TRAY Keep the detergent tray free from scale To simplify this operation completely remove the detergent tray pull it out as far...

Page 26: ...not twisted the drain pump is not clogged Clean it as indicated in paragraph 6 3 5 The water does not drain after final rinsing in delicates and woollens washing programmes This is envisaged by the wa...

Page 27: ...free detergents contain substances that are difficult to dissolve in water Select the Rinse programme or brush the washing 15 Washing results are unsatisfactory Too little detergent or an unsuitable d...

Page 28: ...NDITIONER HAND WASH NO SPIN OR STOP WHIT FULL TUB OPEN DOOR PRE WASH DELAY TIMER START PAUSE RINSES DELICATES START DRAIN AND SPIN e ECONOMY CYCLE WASH SECTION QUICK WASH END COTTON AND COLOURED EXTRA...

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