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CONSUMPTION DATA

PROGRAMME

TEMPERATURE 

(°C)

LOAD  

(KG)

WATER

 

 (L)

ENERGY 

(KWH)

APPROXIMATE 

REMAINING MOISTURE 

CONTENT (%)

Cotton

40

12.0 (max)

133

1.7

50

Synthetics

40

5.0

85

1.13

40

ECO COTTON 

60

12.0 (max)

65

0.850

53

ECO COTTON 

60

6.0

40

0.455

53

ECO COTTON 

40

6.0

40

0.450

53

This data may differ in your home due to changing 

conditions in inlet water temperature, water 

pressure etc.

Values measured in normal conditions in 

accordance with IEC/EN 60456. The above test result 

are based on using the powder detergent with 

manual dosing as indicated in section 6th Sense 

Precision Dose. Water, energy and remaining 

moisture content values refer to the default setting 

of the programmes, without options. max = 

maximum load capacity of the washing machine 

Acoustic values on declaration label refer to 

appliance after complete installation. 

Eco Cotton

 is the standard programme for washing 

normally soiled cottons, and it is the most efficient 

programme in terms of combined water and energy 

consumption. For reasons of energy saving,the real 

water temperature may deviate from the specified 

cycle temperature.

Power consumption in off-mode is 0.4 W, in left -on 

mode 3 W, network stand-by 1 W.

PROGRAMMES

Observe the recommendations on the care labels 

of your laundry.

ECO COTTON

Normally soiled cotton laundry. At 40 °C  

and 60 °C standard cotton programme and most 

favourable programme in terms of combined

water and energy consumption for washing cot-

ton laundry.

The values on the Energy label are based on this 

programme.

COTTON

Normally to heavily soiled and robust cotton and 

linen laundry, such astowels, underwear, table linen 

etc.

MIXED

Lightly to normally soiled robust laundry made 

of cotton, linen, artificial fibres and their blends. 

1-hour programme.

SYNTHETICS

Normally soiled laundry made of artificial fibres 

(like polyester, polyacryle, viscose etc.) or their 

blends with cotton.

DELICATES

Fine laundry made of delicate fabrics, which needs 

gentle treatment.

WOOL

Woolens, labeled with the Woolmark and identified 

as machine washable, as well as textiles made of 

silk, linen, wool and viscose marked as handwasha-

ble.

SHIRTS/BUSINESS

Shirts, blouses and fine business clothes made of 

cotton, synthetics or their blends.

WHITES

For washing normally to heavily soiled towels, un-

derwear, table and bed linen, etc in resilient cotton 

and linen.

Only when the temperature is selected at 90°C the 

cycle is provided with a prewash phase before main 

washing phase. In this case it is recommended to 

add detergent both, in the prewash and main wash 

section.

COLORS

Lightly to normally soiled laundry made of cotton, 

synthetics or their blends; also delicates. Helps 

preserving colours.

Summary of Contents for FRR12451

Page 1: ...User Manual www whirlpool eu register ...

Page 2: ...2 ENGLISH 3 ...

Page 3: ... connection 8 How to use the appliance 9 First time use 9 Daily use 9 Settings 11 Hints and tips 12 Programme chart 14 Consumption data 15 Programmes 15 Options functions and indicators 16 Cleaning and maintenance 19 Cleaning the washing machine externally 19 Checking the water intake hose 19 Cleaning the filters in water intake hose 20 Cleaning the pump filter draining the residual water 21 Trans...

Page 4: ...4 ...

Page 5: ...EN 5 ...

Page 6: ...tores and accesses your favorite cycles 4 LCD SCREEN Use this screen to select cycle settings options etc 5 REMOTE CONTROL BUTTON Touch this button to set a remote control 6 TOOLS BUTTON Touch this button to access the tools screen For more information see SETTINGS 7 START PAUSE BUTTON Touch to start or touch to pause a cycle When you start a cycle the door will lock the washing machine will sense...

Page 7: ...ecific detergent e g for colours wool sports garments etc Maximum filling quantity 1000 ml IMPORTANT Never fill Fabric Softener in Tank 1 B Dispenser 2 Fabric softener OR Liquid detergent generic or specific detergent such as colour wool or sport detergent Maximum filling quantity 500 ml Choose your preferred configuration among those mentioned in section HOW TO USE APPLIANCE SETTINGS To replace 1...

Page 8: ...CHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE WATER CONNECTION INPUT WATER Cold WATER TAP Threaded attachment for 3 4 flexible hose MINIMUM WATER INTAKE PRESSURE 100 kPa 1 bar MAXIMUM WATER INTAKE PRESSURE 1000 kPa 10 bar ...

Page 9: ...efault Tank 1 is set for a detergent your main detergent and Tank 2 is set for fabric softener If you do not use fabric softener set Tank 2 for detergent too DAILY USE SORTING YOUR LAUNDRY 1 REMOVE ALL OBJECTS FROM POCKETS Coins pinsetc candamageyour laundryaswellaspartsofthewashingmachine Objects like paper handkerchiefs will tear into small pieces which must be removed manually after the wash 2 ...

Page 10: ...tep 5 Touch the desired setting and touch OKAY to confi that setting 7 SELECT OPTION From the home screen touch the Options icon at upper right of screen and the Options screen will show Prewash Fresh Care Mutirinse and Easy Iron selections Previously selected What to Wash and How to Wash options will be shown on the screen Touch the screen for each option to change its setting Not all options and...

Page 11: ...tergent Concentration Dispenser 1 and choose between 10 ml 15 ml 20 35 ml 40 70 ml 70 170 ml 6th Sense Precision Dose Dispenser 2 Press this icon to access 6th Sense Precision Dose Status Dispenser 2 and choose between Active Disabled 1 Cycle Off Permanently 6th Sense Precision Dose Content Dispenser 2 and choose between Softener Detergent Once set at Detergent Set Concentration Dispenser 2 and ch...

Page 12: ...ay unlock by itself after the failure condition no longer exists If the door still cannot be opened perform the following Before Opening Door Turn off and unplug the washing machine Close the water faucet Always drain the water before opening the door by Following the instructions in the Cleaning the Drain Pump Filter Draining Residual Water section To Unlock and Open Washing machine Door 1 Open t...

Page 13: ... two easy steps First determine what items are in the load that you are trying to wash Use that to guide your What to Wash selection Then determine how you want the washing machine to wash them and select the appropriate How to Wash selection See chart below for more details For best fabric care choose the cycle options and settings that best fi the load being washed Not all settings are available...

Page 14: ...HIRTS BUSINESS N R G Cold 30 C 3 0 400 WHITES N I G S Cold 60 C 12 0 1400 COLORS N R G Cold 30 C 7 0 1000 JEANS N R I G Cold 60 C 6 0 1000 SPORT N R Cold 60 C 4 0 1400 BABY ITEMS N R I G Cold 60 C 6 0 1000 BED LINEN N R I G S Cold 90 C 3 5 1400 DUVET N R G Cold 40 C 3 5 600 BATH KITCHEN CARPETS N R G Cold 40 C 3 0 600 CURTAINS N R G Cold 40 C 3 0 600 TOWEL BATH ROBES N R I G S Cold 90 C 10 0 1400 ...

Page 15: ...care labels of your laundry ECO COTTON Normally soiled cotton laundry At 40 C and 60 C standard cotton programme and most favourable programme in terms of combined water and energy consumption for washing cot ton laundry The values on the Energy label are based on this programme COTTON Normally to heavily soiled and robust cotton and linen laundry such astowels underwear table linen etc MIXED Ligh...

Page 16: ...andwashable SPIN Separate intensive spin programme For robust laundry RINSE SPIN Separate rinse and intensive spin programme For robust laundry DRAIN Separate programme to drain the water without spinning Refer to the Programme Chart to check if options are available for the selected programme OPTIONS which are selectable by pressing the Options button Prewash Helps to clean heavily soiled laundry...

Page 17: ...perate the washing machine remotely by external device To enable the appliance to be remotely controlled you first have to complete successfully the connec tivity set up process This process is necessary to register your appliance and connect to your home network Tap on SETUP NOW to proceed with setup connection Setup WiFi now to automatically set the time date and enable connectivity with your sm...

Page 18: ...n the door the delay will be cancelled The programme starts automatically in time to be finished at the end of the delay period On pro gramme start the delay on the display is replaced by the current programme status To cancel the delay open the door either press delay icon to cancel the delay to start the selected programme immediately press Start Pause or press and hold On Off to cancel the comp...

Page 19: ...s abrasive powders or other similar products to clean the control panel as these could damage the printed elements CHECKING THE WATER INTAKE HOSE Periodically check the integrity of the water intake hose If it is found to be damaged contact Customer Support or an authorised dealer in order to obtain a replacement hose Check the safety valve s inspection window see the arrow If it s red this means ...

Page 20: ... unscrew the intake hose from the back of the washing machine Using pliers extract the mesh filter from the valve on the back of the washing machine and clean it 4 Re insert the mesh filter Reconnect the intake hose to the water tap and the washing machine Do not use tools to connect the intake hose Open the water tap and check to make sure that all the connections have been tightened properly 2 1...

Page 21: ...ashing machine 2 Place a broad fllat container beneath the drain pump filter to collect the drain water Pull out the black hose remove the water cap and drain the hose into the container Empty the container Repeat this procedure if necessary until all the water has drained Make sure that the black hose is completely dry Close the black hose with its cap Black hose 3 Lay a cotton cloth beneath the ...

Page 22: ...onnect the intake hose from the water tap then disconnect the drain hose Eliminate all the residual water from the hoses and secure them in such a way that they will not be damaged during the transport operations 4 Reapply the transport bolts Follow the procedure for removing the transport bolts described in the Installation Instructions in the opposite order Important never transport the washing ...

Page 23: ...n wash drain system Washing machine may be draining water The door will lock unlock and lock again You will hear three clicks after touching the Start Pause button This is normal Empty pockets before washing Loose items such as coins could fall between washing machine drum and tub or may block pump It may be necessary to call for service to remove items Itisnormaltohearmetalitemsonclothing suchasm...

Page 24: ...t valve screen has not become clogged Check for any kinks in inlet hose which can restrict water flow Do not use an extension cord Ensure there is power to outlet Check electrical source or call an electrician to check if voltage is low Reset a tripped circuit breaker Replace any blown fuses NOTE If problems continue contact an electrician Washing machine will pause during certain phases of cycle ...

Page 25: ...re are no kinks in the inlet hose Lower drain hose if the end is higher than 100 cm above the floor Remove any clogs from drain hose Removestrainer stockingfromdrainhose The drain hose should be loose yet fit securely Do not seal the drain hose with tape The hose needs an air gap Cycles with lower spin speeds remove less water than cycles with high spin speeds Use the recommended cycle spin speed ...

Page 26: ...he washing machine will not rinse well if tightly packed Load with dry items only See Programme chart for load size recommendations for each cycle Use cycle designed for the fabrics being washed Add only one or two garments after washing machine has started When load unbalance occurs a washing process will start to redistribute the load This may lengthen the cycle time Avoid washing single items B...

Page 27: ...detergent dispenser is not empty Avoid overfilling Do not add products other than those specified directly to load Wash like colors together and remove promptly after the cycle is complete to avoid dye transfer Run the Descaling every 50 wash cycles See Descaling in INDICATORS Unload washing machine as soon as cycle is complete Be sure to measure correctly Always follow the manufacturer s directio...

Page 28: ...h cycle F0E5 Off balance load detected F1E4 Main relay error F3E1 Pressure sensor problem F3E2 Wash temperature sensor failure F3E4 ADS error sensors F5E1 Door lock problem F5E2 Door lock will not lock Wash water is too hot Washing machi ne may be connected incorrectly to the home hot water supply Load could be unbalanced or too large Problem detected with the main relay Problem detected with the ...

Page 29: ... Bellow drain holes in washing machine may be obstructed Washing machine drain hose or home drain system may be obstructed Drain pump on washing machine may have failed Try resetting the washing machine by unplugging it from the outlet and then plugging it back in If unsuccessful call for service Try resetting the washing machine by unplugging it from the outlet and then plugging it back in If uns...

Page 30: ...check the signal strength by placing your smart device next to the appliance What can I do if my wireless connection does not reach the appliance You can use specific devices to extend your home WiFi coverage such as access points WiFi repeaters and power line bridges not provided with appliance How can I find out the name of and password for my wireless network See the router documentation There ...

Page 31: ...number shown on the warranty booklet or follow the instructions provided at the website www whirlpool com Always provide A brief description of the problem The washing machine model see the data plate inside the door Your address and telephone number For any repairs that may be required please contact an authorised Customer Support Centre in order to ensure that the repairs are performed correctly...

Page 32: ...32 4 3 1 2 17 mm 0 67 inch 12 mm 0 47 inch 6 5 INSTALLATION GUIDE ...

Page 33: ...33 EN 7c 7d x 4 2 cm 0 7 inch 7a 7b x 4 7 8 max 2 0 cm max 0 8 inch ...

Page 34: ...34 max 100cm 49 inch min 60cm 24 inch B max 2 5m 8 2 f e e t max 100cm 39 inch min 60cm 24 inch A ext n n x 4 ...

Page 35: ... downloaded from Whirlpool Website http docs whirlpool eu CONTACTING OUR AFTER SALES SERVICE You can find our contact details in the warranty manual When contacting our Client After sales Service please state the codes provided on your product s identification plate xxxxxxxxxxxx n 001 ...

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