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8.5 Cleaning the Inlet Filter

You should clean the inlet filter periodically, or if you find that insufficient water is being 
supplied to your washing machine when the supply tap is open.

To clean the inlet filter:
— Close the water supply tap.
—  Select any wash programme (except for Spin Only or Drain Only) and press the Start/

Pause button. Allow the programme to run for about 40 seconds.

— Remove the inlet pipe from the closed tap and use water to wash the filter.
— Reconnect the inlet pipe to the tap.

To clean the washing mashine filter:
— Screw off the inlet pipe from the rear of the washing machine.
—  Pull out the filter with long nose pliers, wash it thoroughly with water and re-install the 

filter.

— Reconnect the inlet pipe to the rear of the washing machine.
— Open the water supply at the tap and ensure there is no water leakage.
— Once finished, close the water supply tap.

Note:

Generally the tap inlet filter is washed first followed by the washing machine filter. If only 
the washing machine filter is washed, then you should still follow steps 1-3 for cleaning 
the inlet filter first.

8.5 Removing Foreign Objects

Warning!

   

To avoid the risk of an electric shock, always remove the power plug from the 
power outlet before cleaning the Drain Pump filter.

Periodically you should clean the drain pump filter to ensure normal operation of your 
washing machine. The type of washing, frequency and soil level of your washing cycles 
will alter how often this procedure needs to be undertaken, however you should insept the 
filter regularly.

Should your washing machine not empty and/or spin, or your machine makes unusual 
noises during operation, your Drain Pump filter could be blocked. Follow this procedure to 
check or remove any foreign objects.
—  After disconnecting the power, open the filter cover at the front base of your washing 

machine.

— Unscrew the filter in an anti-clockwise direction and remove any foreign objects.
— Re-install the filter and close the service panel.

Warning!

   

Never remove the pump cover when the washing machine is in operation, 
always wait until the appliance has finished and the is empty. There can be hot 
water within the pump, so be careful to avoid burns, should it have operated 
recently. When replacing the cover, be careful to ensure it is closed securely.

Summary of Contents for TFLW75

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual 7 5kg Front Load Washing Machine TFLW75 English www teka com...

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Page 3: ...our Teka appliance has been designed with you in mind meaning that you ll get great results every time Welcome to the world of Teka Visit our website for our full range of Appliance solutions product...

Page 4: ...ion Remove all the packaging Do not install or use a damaged appliance Obey the installation instruction supplied with the appliance Make sure that the floor where you install the appliance is flat st...

Page 5: ...bey the instructions on the packaging Do not sit or stand on the open door Obey the maximum load volume of 7 5 kg refer to the Programme chart chapter Ensure all objects are removed from clothing pock...

Page 6: ...hing machine press down from the top in all four corners to ensure that it s completely stable i e not rocking in any direction Also use a spirit level to ensure that it is completely level in all dir...

Page 7: ...isplay Icons Detergent Drawer The detergent drawer of your washing machine is split into three compartments I Pre detergent compartment Refer to the Wash Programmes Table to see which programmes utili...

Page 8: ...hing bag to prevent damage to themselves and other clothes When washing a large single item that could become heavy i e a towel or jacket it can cause the appliance to become unbalance during it s spi...

Page 9: ...procedure below to operate your dryer Note At the completion of a wash programme the washing machine will make an audible tone Close the water supply tap Press the On Off button to switch off the appl...

Page 10: ...spin speed the drier the textiles will be at completion however more delicate textiles will be more wrinkled Delicate textiles should be set with a lower spin speed Selecting the main washing programm...

Page 11: ...small quantity of clothing at a time with light soiling only The default temperature of this washing procedure is cold My Cycle The My Cycle function can be used to define and save your favourite dry...

Page 12: ...nction Note If the machine is switched off when Child Lock is active it will remain in Child Lock mode when switched back on To activate or deactivate the Child Lock Press and hold the Rinse and Pre W...

Page 13: ...O O O O O O II I O O O O O O O Load kg 7 5 7 5 3 75 7 5 7 5 7 5 3 75 7 5 7 5 2 0 2 5 2 0 3 75 2 0 7 5 Procedure Description Cotton Synthetic Baby Care Jeans Mix Colours Drain Only Spin Only Rinse Spi...

Page 14: ...steel wool or a harsh abrasive 8 3 Frozen Washing Machine Should the temperature drop below zero and your washing machine becomes frozen you should Disconnect the power supply for the washing machine...

Page 15: ...ll follow steps 1 3 for cleaning the inlet filter first 8 5 Removing Foreign Objects Warning To avoid the risk of an electric shock always remove the power plug from the power outlet before cleaning t...

Page 16: ...nlet pipes are connected firmly at the rear of the machine Check that the outlet hose hasn t been damaged Display isn t lighting up Check that the power isn t disconnected PC board may have issues Ple...

Page 17: ...lothing fabric can assist you with selecting the best method to wash your clothing 10 Technical Data Power supply 220 240V 50Hz Maximum Current 10 Amp Rated input Power 2000W Ambient temperature 5 C 3...

Page 18: ...f original purchase of the Appliance h you means the purchaser of the Appliance not having purchased the Appliance for re sale and your has a corresponding meaning 2 This warranty only applies to Appl...

Page 19: ...nd for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the Appliance repaired or replaced if the Appliance fails to be of acceptable quality and the fail...

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