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DISPLAY INDICATORS
Door locked
This indicator will light up
• after you have started a programme
• the porthole door is locked
Fr
This indicator will light up
• after you press Fr button
Start delay
This indicator will light up
• after you press Start delay button
Key lock
This indicator will light up
• after you press Key lock button
Washing phase
indicator
This indicator shows the current programme phase, running from left
to right through wash, rinse and drain . The illuminated indicator light
shows which phase is in progress .
Call Service
Failure:
Call After-sales service
• Refer to Troubleshooting section
• If the indicator persist, call After-sales service
Water filter
clogged
Failure:
Water filter clogged
• Water cannot be drained; water filter might be blocked
No water
Failure:
No water
• No or not sufficient inlet water .
HINTS AND TIPS
RULES FOR SEPARATING LAUNDRY
• Fabric type / indications on label (cotton, mixed fibres,
synthetic, wool, handwash items)
• Colour (separate coloured garments from whites, wash
new coloured items separately)
• Size (wash items of different sizes in the same load to
improve washing efficacy and weight distribution in the
drum)
• Delicates (place small items – such as nylon stockings –
and garments with clasps – such as braziers – in a laundry
bag or in a pillow case with a zip) .
WASH SYMBOLS ON GARMENT LABELS
The value given in the tub symbol is the maximum
temperature possible for washing the garment .
Normal mechanical action
Reduced mechanical action
Much reduced mechanical action
Hand wash only
Do not wash
CLEAN THE WATER FILTER REGULARLY
• This is needed to prevent the filter from blocking and
preventing the water from draining correctly .
SAVING ENERGY AND PROTECTING THE
ENVIRONMENT
• Keeping within the load limits indicated in the
“PROGRAMM CHART” will optimise energy, water and
detergent consumption and reduce washing times .
• Do not exceed the detergent quantities recommended by
the detergent manufacturer .
• Save energy by using a 60 °C instead of a 90 °C wash
programme, or by using a 40 °C instead of a 60 °C wash
programme . We recommend using the “ Cotton " the
60 °C programme for cotton garments, which is longer,
but uses less energy .
• To save energy and time when washing, select highest
spin speed available for the programme to reduce the
residual water remaining in the garments at the end of the
wash cycle .
• Pretreat any stains with an appropriate stain remover,
or else dampen any dried-on stains with water prior
to washing, as this will reduce the need to use a high
temperature wash programme .
• Use the “Colours 15°” programme for lightly soiled
coloured garments; this will reduce the amount of energy
used to heat the water .