USER MANUAL
AWO5100
AWO6100AWO6100P
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Page 2: ...nd recycling The product and packaging should be taken to your local collection point for recycling Some collection points accept products free of charge We apologise for any inconvenience caused by minor inconsistencies in these instructions which may occur as a resultof product improvement and development LEGEND DISPOSAL For your safety any instructions in this manual with this Warning sign must...
Page 3: ...anual in a convenient place so you can always refer to it for the safe and proper use of the appliance If you sell the appliance give it away or leave it behind when you move house make sure you also pass on this manual so that the new owner can become familiar with the appliance and safety warnings ACCESSORIES Check the accessories and literature in accordance with this list 1x Inlet hose assembl...
Page 4: ...is normal phenomenon resulting from water tests in the factory DESCRIPTION This diagram may be slightly different from the layout of the washing machine you have just purchased due to technical improvements PREPARATION Control panel Door handle Work top Washer door Detergent distribution drawer Filter cover S1 S2 S3 T3 T2 T1 Drain hose Water inlet valve Power cord Back cover Back cover screws Tran...
Page 5: ...e appliance is not used by persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities lack of experience and knowledge without supervision or instruction by a person responsible for their safety Supervise children to ensure that they do not play with the appliance DO NOT Touch or use the appliance when barefoot or with wet or damp hands or feet Use flammable detergent or dry cleaning agent Use an...
Page 6: ... fig 3 2 Keep the transportation bolts and synthetic stabilisers in a safe place for later use INSTALLATION ADJUSTING THE WASHING MACHINE There are adjustable feet under the bottom of the washing machine Before use they should be adjusted so that the machine is level This will minimise vibrations and thus noise during use It will also reduce wear and tear We recommend using a spirit level to level...
Page 7: ... at the back of the washing machine to prevent it from dropping off Note The drain hose should not be submerged in water and should be securely fixed and leak free If the drain hose is placed on the ground or if the pipe is at a height of less than 80cm the washing machine will continuously drain while being filled self siphoning CONNECTING TO THE POWER SUPPLY Before connecting to the power supply c...
Page 8: ...nd a program is selected lightly touch this button to start operation During a wash cycle touch it lightly operation will stop and the digits on the screen start blinking Touch it again to resume operation To cancel a wash program during a wash cycle touch this button when the digits on the screen start blinking press the Power switch the program will be cancelled D Spinning Speed Setting Button _...
Page 9: ...rgent for programs 1 to 8 Compartment 3 Softener conditioning agent perfume etc H Display _Information as remaining wash time temperature and speed setting and error messages will be shown here Note After power is switched on the display will go on and the remaining wash time decreases As the water pressure and temperature may differ the remaining time maybe adjusted accordingly When the laundry i...
Page 10: ...rpm 4 Wool to 40 C 40 C Woollen fabrics 600 rpm 5 Delicates to 40 C 40 C Cashmere fabrics 600 rpm 6 Handwash to 40 C 40 C Silk fabrics 400 rpm 7 Quick to 40 C 40 C Medium soil 1000 rpm 8 Wash to 60 C 40 C Medium soil Attention This program consists only main wash without rinse and spin 0 9 Rinse Medium soil 1000 rpm 10 Spin 1000 rpm 11 Drain 0 Yes No Optional 2 1 3 1 Detergent compartment for prew...
Page 11: ... kWh 60 C 3 16 h Cotton 0 95 kWh 60 C 2 58 h Synthetic 0 37 kWh 40 C 1 28 h Wool 0 37 kWh 40 C 1 08 h Cashmere 0 41 kWh 40 C 1 08 h Delicates 0 51 kWh 40 C 1 02 h Quick 0 33 kWh 40 C 0 34 h Wash 0 30 kWh 40 C 0 53 h EN 60456 test program Energy label program with Cotton 60 C and max spin speed Power source 220 240V 50Hz 60Hz Max working current A 10 Water pressure MPa 0 03 P 1 Spinning speed r min...
Page 12: ...objects like buttons etc may lead to repair work which user has to pay by themselves Garments without hems underwear finely woven textile such as fine curtains are to be put into wash bag it is better not to wash them in a washing machine Close zippers and hooks make sure the buttons are sewn on tightly and place small items such as socks belts bras etc in the wash bag Unfold large pieces of fabri...
Page 13: ...ollow the dosage recommendation on the detergent package ADDING DETERGENT Slide out the detergent drawer and put the required detergent and softening agent into the corresponding compartments Push back the drawer gently Refer to the instructions on the drawer Caution For prewashing program detergent should be added to both compartments 1 and 2 For other programs do not add detergent to compartment...
Page 14: ...ly when a washing cycle ends The End sign will appear on the display Open the washer door and take out the laundry AFTER WASHING Turn off the water supply and unplug the power cord Open the washer door to prevent formation of moisture and odours Let the door open while not used TIPS FOR SAVING ENERGY Collect clothes for one full wash load 1 Avoid overloading the washing machine 2 Prewash only heav...
Page 15: ...ts Cotton Approximately 300g Underwear Blended fabrics Approximately 70g LOAD REFERENCE Care chart Resistant material Delicate fabric Washable at 95 C Washable at 60 C Washable at 40 C Washable at 30 C Hand wash Dry clean only Wool Seal Bleachable in cold water Do not bleach Iron at 200 C Iron at 150 C Iron at 100 C Don t iron Dry cleaning with any solvent Dry cleaning with pericloride Dry cleanin...
Page 16: ... THE MACHINE Unplug the machine during cleaning and maintenance Use a soft cloth dampened with soap liquid to clean the machine case and rubber components Do not use organic chemicals or corrosive solvents CLEANING THE FILTER Clean the filter once a month 1 Open the bottom cover 2 Remove the filter by turning counterclockwise 3 Flush the filter clean with running water 4 Replace the filter by turning ...
Page 17: ...tation bolts to prevent damage as shown below Remove the blanking plugs 1 Remove the back cover 2 Insert the synthetic stabilisers and the transportation bolts 3 Tighten the bolts with a spanner 4 Replace the back cover 5 LONG PERIODS OF DISUSE If the washing machine is left idle for a long period pull out the electrical plug and turn off the water supply Open the washer door to prevent formation ...
Page 18: ... properly Err2 Drainage error water not emptied within 4 minutes _ Clean the filter and check the drain hose for blockage If error still exists please contact the maintenance personnel Err3 Temperature sensor not properly connected or damaged _ Contact the maintenance personnel Err4 Heater error Appears at the end of a cycle _ Reduce load and then start washing again If problem still exists please...
Page 19: ... water _ Install drain hose within 80 100 cm of height _ Make sure the drain hose is not in water Drainage failure Drain hose is blocked Drain hose end is higher than 100 cm above the floor level The filter is blocked _ Unblock the drain hose _ Make sure the drain hose end is lower than 100 cm above floor level _ Unblock the filter Strong vibration while spinning Not all transportation bolts have been...
Page 20: ...pliance must be earthed If you are disposing of an old appliance disable the door lock to avoid entrapment of children when playing and cut off the mains cord close to the machine The appliance must be connected to a 220 240 volts 50 60 cycle AC supply by means of a three pin socket suitably earthed and should be protected by a 13 amp fuse in the plug The appliance is supplied with a standard 13 a...