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Safety instructions

– Read the Instruction manual and Installation instructions and all other information enclosed 

with the washing machine and act accordingly.

– Retain the documents for subsequent use.

Risk of electric shock

– Never pull on the cable to disconnect the mains plug.
– Only insert/pull out the mains plug with dry hands.

Danger to life

For worn-out appliances:
– Pull out the mains plug.
– Sever the mains cable and remove with the plug.
– Destroy the lock on the washing machine door. This will prevent 

children from locking themselves in and risking their lives.

Danger of suffocation

– Keep packaging, film and packaging parts out of the reach of 

children.

Risk of poisoning

– Keep detergents and care products out of the reach of children.

Risk of explosion

– Items of laundry pretreated with cleaning agents containing 

solvents, e.g. stain remover/cleaning solvent may cause an 
explosion after being loaded into the washing machine.
Rinse items of laundry thoroughly by hand beforehand.

Risk of injury

– The washing machine door can become very hot.
– Be careful when emptying hot detergent solution.
– Do not climb onto the washing machine.
– Do not lean on the open washing machine door.
– Do not reach into the drum if it is still rotating.

Consumption values

Programme

Additional function

Load

Electricity 
consumption

***

Water

***

Programme 
duration

***

Cottons/Coloureds

 40 °C*

(Intensive)

8 kg

0.94 kWh

80 l

2:12 h

Cottons/Coloureds

 60 °C*

(Intensive)

8 kg

1.65 kWh

80 l

2:12 h

Cottons/Coloureds

 90 °C

(Intensive)

8 kg

2.73 kWh

97 l

2:12 h

Easy-Care

 40 °C*

(Intensive)

3.5 kg

0.55 kWh

53 l

1:12 h

Wool

ü

30 °C

-

2 kg

0.20 kWh

40 l

0:36 h

* Programme setting for testing in accordance with applicable standard EN60456.

Note on comparative tests: When testing the test programmes, wash the specified load using the 
maximum spin speed.

Programme

Additional function

Load

Annual energy 

consumption

Annual water 
consumption

Cottons/Coloureds//
intensive

 40/60 °C

(Intensive)

**

8/4 kg

221 kWh

11800 l

** Programme setting for testing and energy labelling in accordance with EU directive 2010/30/EU 

with cold water (15 °C).

***The values deviate from the indicated values depending on water pressure, hardness, and inlet 

temperature, ambient temperature, type, amount and soiling of the laundry, detergent used, 
fluctuations in the power supply and selected additional functions.

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Important information

Before washing for the first time

Do not put any laundry in the machine. Turn the tap on. Pour into compartment 

II

:

– approx. 

1 litre

 water 

– detergent (dosage according to the manufacturer's instructions for light soiling and 

according to water hardness)

– Turn the programme selector to

Easy-Care 60 °C

 and choose 

START/

STOP (Start/Pause)

At the end of the programme, turn the programme selector to 

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Off

.

Protecting the laundry and the machine

– When determining the dosage of all washing powders, additives and cleaning agents, you 

must follow the manufacturer's instructions.

– Empty pockets.
– Look out for metal items (paperclips, etc.).
– Wash delicates in a laundry bag (tights, curtains, underwired bras).
– Fasten zips, do up any buttons.
– Brush sand out of pockets and collars.
– Remove curtain fittings or place in the laundry bag.

Loading items of laundry

Insert items of laundry of varying sizes.
Take care not to trap items of laundry between the washing machine door and the rubber 
seal.

Laundry with varying degrees of soiling

Wash new items of clothing separately.

light

Do not prewash.

Pretreat any stains as necessary. Select 

c

(Intensive) additional 

function as necessary.

heavy

Do not load as much laundry. Select the program with Prewash. 
Pretreat any stains as necessary. Select 

 (Intensive) additional 

function as necessary.

Soaking

         Load laundry of the same colour.

– Pour soaking agent/detergent into compartment 

II

 in accordance with the manufacturer's 

instructions. Turn the programme selector to 

Cottons/Coloureds 

(cold) and select 

START/

STOP (Start/Pause).After approx. 10 minutes, press START

/STOP

 (Start/Pause), to 

pause the programme. Once the required soaking time has elapsed, press 

START/

STOP

(Start/Pause), again to continue the programme, or select a different programme.

Starching       

Laundry must not be treated with fabric softener.

Starching is possible in all wash programmes if liquid starch is used. Pour starch into the 
fabric softener compartment 

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 in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions (rinse first 

if necessary).

Dyeing/bleaching

Dye should only be used in normal household quantities. Salt may damage stainless steel. 
Always follow the dye manufacturer's instructions. Do 

not

 use the washing machine for 

bleaching clothes.

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Summary of Contents for WML148

Page 1: ...n increments of one hour up to a maximum of 24 hours Press the Finish in button repeatedly until the desired number of hours is displayed h hour Select START STOP Start Pause It is not possible to mak...

Page 2: ...annot be locked Open the washing machine door and close it with an audible click switch the appliance off and on again set the programme and make your settings start the programme Motor fault Call the...

Page 3: ...able wool in detergent solution To be operated with cold drinking water and commer cially available detergents and care products which are suitable for use in washing machines Do not leave children un...

Page 4: ...ART STOP Start Pause Washing End of programme when START STOP Start Pause flashes Cancel the programme Programmes at high temperatures Cool laundry Select Rapid 15 Select START STOP Start Pause Progra...

Page 5: ...mber of hours is displayed h hour Select START STOP Start Pause It is not possible to make adjustments once the programme has started Spin speed rpm c Rinse Stop no final spin You can change the spin...

Page 6: ...Easy care fabrics made of cotton linen synthetic fibres or blended fabrics Intensive Prewash Easy iron Extra rinse Rinse Stop no final spin Mixed Fabrics 30 C Fabrics made of cotton or easy care fabr...

Page 7: ...ient temperature type amount and soiling of the laundry detergent used fluctuations in the power supply and selected additional functions 8 9 Important information Before washing for the first time Do...

Page 8: ...nd on again set the programme and make your settings start the programme Motor fault Call the after sales service Other displays Switch off the appliance wait for 5 seconds and switch it back on If th...

Page 9: ...ycle Loud spinning vibrations and wandering during the spin cycle Are the appliance feet fixed Secure appliance feet a Installation instructions Transportation safety devices removed Remove transporta...

Page 10: ...Instruction manual en Washing machine Read these instructions and the separate installation instructions before operating the washing machine Observe the safety instructions on page 8...

Page 11: ...ns cable Water inlet Elbow for fixing the drainage hose in place Covers with hose clip Aqua Secure Water outlet 140 cm 95 cm 120 cm 130 cm 100 cm 135 cm 0 max 100 cm Moisture inside the drum is due to...

Page 12: ...er inlet 4 Disconnect the washing machine from the power supply 5 Disconnect the hoses Install the transport safety devices 1 Remove the covers 2 Insert all 4 sleeves Clamp the mains cable to the hold...

Page 13: ...a water resistant wooden board min 30 mm thick to the floor The feet of the washing machine must be secured with holding brackets Installing the appliance depending on model Install the appliance bef...

Page 14: ...se Caution do not kink squash modify or cut through otherwise its strength is no longer guaranteed Optimum water pressure in the supply network 100 1000 kPa 1 10 bar When the tap is on the water flow...

Page 15: ...re available from customer services Do not use multiple plugs couplings or extension cables If a residual current circuit breaker is used only use a type which displays this symbol Only this symbol gu...

Page 16: ...ng on model You can rely on the competence of the manufacturer Please contact us This way you can ensure the repair is carried out by trained service technicians who are equipped with genuine spare pa...

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