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WASHING MACHINE

MECHANICAL INSTALLATION

MECHANICAL INSTALLATION

TRANSIT SCREWS

Before the machine can be used the three trans-
it screws must be removed as described below.

Each transit screw has a washer and a rubber

spacer. The  rubber
spacers are used to
protect the screw ho-
les after the screws
have been removed.

1

. First unscrew the screw and remove the was-

her.

2

. Then pull out the rubber spacer.

2

1

3

. Finally, refit the rubber spacers to cover the

transit holes.

Summary of Contents for PROD 06SCII

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE PROW 0612IIM PROW 0614II PROD 06SCII PROD 06SVII WASHING MACHINE 2 17 TUMBLE DRYER 18 36 SERVICE AND GUARANTEE 37 ...

Page 2: ...LLATION 11 Electrical installation Connecting to coin mechanism CONTENTS WASHING MACHINE CHANGING SETTINGS 12 13 Language Locking the programme Wash temperature C or F Changing preset wash temperature Child lock MAINTENANCE 14 15 Emptying cleaning trap and drain pump Inspection holes under drum paddles Cleaning the detergent drawer Cleaning the outside of the machine In areas with hard water TROUB...

Page 3: ... to activate the machine DOOR The door is opened electrically so it cannot be opened until the machine is connected to the electrical supply The door can however be ope ned in an emergency see Troubleshooting OVERFILL CUT OUT If the water level in the machine rises above normal the overfill cut out shuts off the water intake and starts pumping out the water The programme resumes when the water lev...

Page 4: ...ROGRAMME PANEL 4 RATING PLATE 5 DOOR DRAIN PUMP EMERGENCY OPEN 6 DRAIN PUMP EMERGENCY OPEN BEHIND FLAP 7 DOOR 1 DETERGENT COMPARTMENT PRE WASH 2 DETERGENT COMPARTMENT MAIN WASH 3 FABRIC CONDITIONER COMPARTMENT 1 2 3 PARTS OF THE WASHING MACHINE WASHING MACHINE PARTS OF THE WASHING MACHINE ...

Page 5: ...ate Element power See rating plate Water pressure 0 1 1 MPa 1 10 kp cm2 10 100 N cm2 Composition of drum and fluid container Stainless steel Composition of casing Powder painted and hot dip galvanized sheet steel or stainless steel Installation Static on four adjustable rubber covered feet Water supply 1 5 m PEX hose Drain 1 7 m polypropylene hose pump or 0 4 mm EPDM rubber hose valve TECHNICAL IN...

Page 6: ...0 C P5 Synthetic wash 40 C P6 Super quick wash 40 C P7 Wool hand wash 30 C 1 P8 Spin 1 High water level and gentle motor action EURO PROGRAMMES M a x l o a d P r e w a s h R i n s e S p i n R i n s e S p i n R i n s e S p i n L e n g t h a p p r m i n M a i n w a s h 1 1 6 0 kg 1 2 3 0 kg 1 3 2 0 kg Rinse Short spin 3 min Long spin 6 min EXPLANATIONS ...

Page 7: ...7 PROGRAMME CYCLES WASHING MACHINE ...

Page 8: ...screws must be removed as described below Each transit screw has a washer and a rubber spacer The rubber spacers are used to protect the screw ho les after the screws have been removed 1 First unscrew the screw and remove the was her 2 Then pull out the rubber spacer 2 1 3 Finally refit the rubber spacers to cover the transit holes ...

Page 9: ...nderneath the tumble dryer The machine can be anchored to the floor see enclosed bag containing instructions and parts ADJUSTING THE FEET Adjust the feet so that the machine is level and steady on the floor Tighten the lock ing nuts CONNECTING TO WATER SUPPLY The machine should be connected to the water supply by someone who has the necessary skill The machine is connected using the supplied inlet...

Page 10: ...fth time you must then select the type of water intake you want by pressing the P6 P7 or P8 buttons P6 to use cold water intake only C P8 to use mixed hot and cold water E A letter C near the bottom right of the dis play shows that cold water is being used and the letter E indicates mixed hot and cold CONNECTING TO THE DRAIN Machine with drain pump The machine is supplied with a drain hose al read...

Page 11: ...al connection reconfiguring must be carried out by a qualified electrician ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION WASHING MACHINE CONNECTING TO A COIN MECHANISM Connection to a coin mechanism must be car ried out by a qualified electrician A special connecting cable is required to con nect the machine to a coin mechanism This can be ordered as a spare part art no 92 090 95 Recommendations for choice of coin mech...

Page 12: ...on presses within fifteen se conds CHANGING SETTINGS Within three seconds of pressing the P7 button for the fifth time you should hold in the programme button for the programme you want to lock for 5 10 seconds until the information in the display starts flashing Then you can lock the programme by relea sing the programme button and pressing the Start Stop button once Do the same to unlock the pro...

Page 13: ...e chosen temperature it appears at the bottom of the display alongside the symbol When your chosen wash temperature appears press the P8 button again to confirm your choice CHILD LOCK ON Start Stop BUTTON To prevent accidental button pushes on the Start Stop button you can activate the child lock function The Start Stop button then must be held in for three seconds to activate the machine To switc...

Page 14: ... drain hose and close the flap INSPECTION HOLES UNDER DRUM PADDLES If you think that an item such as a nail paper clip hair clip or the like has fallen through the wash drum you should inspect the outer drum through the inspection holes in the paddles Items such as this can rust and produce stains on clothes Nails and other sharp items could tear clothes Do as follows 1 Use a screwdriver or simila...

Page 15: ...water IN AREAS WITH HARD WATER If the machine is installed in an area with hard water a greyish white deposit may appear on the wash drum To remove this empty a 20 gram packet of citric acid into the wash drum and run a Normal wash programme at 85ºC You will find citric acid on the spice shelf at your supermarket MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE INTERVAL Trap and drain pump 12 times a year or each 25 cycle...

Page 16: ...its recess and secu re it with the screw Close the flap If you have problems opening the door nor mally again call service MACHINE DOES NOT START 1 Is the door shut properly Push it firmly A flashing symbol appears in the display if the machine is started with the door open 2 Check if the child lock is activated To start the machine when the child lock is activated hold in the Start Stop button fo...

Page 17: ...ng this run programme P8 If there is some other fault call service and say which error message appears in the display THE DISPLAY IS LIGHTING WHEN A PROGRAMME IS SELECTED BUT NO CHARACTERS OR DIGITS ARE SHOWN No characters or digits are shown on the dis play when a locked programme is selected To unlock a programme see Changing set tings WRONG LANGUAGE DISPLAYED If the display language has changed...

Page 18: ...TRICAL INSTALLATION 30 Electrical installation Connecting to coin mechanism CONTENTS TUMBLE DRYER CHANGING SETTINGS 31 Language Locking the programme Child lock MAINTENANCE 32 34 Cleaning the outside of the machine Cleaning the fan Cleaning the condenser Cleaning the lint filter In areas with hard water TROUBLESHOOTING 35 36 Machine will not start Thermal cut out Drying takes too long Error messag...

Page 19: ...T OUT The tumble dryer is protected by a thermal cut out This switches off the machine if it gets too hot SAFETY FLOAT only applies to condenser dryer A float switches off the machine if there is a blockage in the condensed water hose Caution During the programme the back of the tumble dryer will get very hot Leave the machine to cool completely before touching the back DOOR The tumble dryer has a...

Page 20: ...NDENSATION WATER TANK CONDENSER TUMBLE DRYERS ONLY 4 PANEL 4 1 2 5 7 8 5 DOOR 6 FAN BEHIND FRONT PANEL 7 CONDENSER CONDENSER TUMBLE DRYERS ONLY BEHIND FRONT PANEL 8 LINT FILTER 6 PARTS OF THE TUMBLE DRYER TUMBLE DRYER PARTS OF THE TUMBLE DRYER 3 ...

Page 21: ...ding or built in Drain condenser tumble dryer 2 0 m EPDM rubber hose Vent hose venting tumble dryer 3 0 m PVC PROGRAMME CYCLES TECHNICAL INFORMATION TUMBLE DRYER P1 Extra dry P2 Dry P3 Normal dry P4 Iron dry P5 Extra dry P6 Dry P7 Normal dry P8 Iron dry T e m p e r a t u r e D r y i n g C o o l i n g L e n g t h a p p r m i n The length of the drying depends on the moisture of the items being drie...

Page 22: ... The tumble dryer can be placed next to the washing machine The dimensions of the tum ble dryer are Start P3 P1 P2 P4 Stop P5 P8 P6 P7 595 mm 585 mm 8 5 0 m m TUMBLE DRYER MECHANICAL INSTALLATION min 600 min 850 120 140 103 140 135 120 B Built in The tumble dryer can be built in under a work top with a minimum height of 850 mm The gap must be at least 600 mm wide C Stacked The tumble dryer can be ...

Page 23: ... is level ADJUSTING THE FEET Screw the feet in or out until the dryer is steady and level on the floor or washing machi ne Then tighten the locking nuts Fit the stacking kit as follows 1 Unscrew the two arrowed screws at the rear of the washing machine 2 Fit the metal brackets as shown using the screws 3 The plastic cups that will hold the front feet of the tumble dryer must be attached to the top...

Page 24: ...umble dryer The tumble dryer can be vented in three ways from the rear from the right side or from the left side One of the holes is open when the dryer is delivered The other two are fitted with covers The tumble dryer is supplied with an adapter 1 a plastic collar 2 and a vent hose 3 Connect the vent hose as follows 1 Slide the vent hose over the end of the adap ter and secure with the plastic s...

Page 25: ...e than four of them More bends reduce the fan capacity of the dryer Installation 1 or 2 is to prefer Condensation problems If the hose is long and the room is cold con densation will form inside the hose This is una voidable Installation in warm climates When installing in temperatures above 25 C 77 F with a high level of humidity do not route the air exhaust hose upwards The hose must always run ...

Page 26: ...e two screws from the edges of the door about five millimetres so that you can remove the door magnet and plate from the inside of the door Hinge pin TUMBLE DRYER MECHANICAL INSTALLATION REVERSING THE DOOR The dryer is supplied with the door hinged on the left side You can reverse the door so that the hinge is on the right side Do as follows 1 Remove the lower front panel and unscrew the three scr...

Page 27: ...er the condenser 12 Now fit the door to the right side of the machine 7 Lift out the door magnet 1 and plate 2 8 Refit the door magnet where the plate was 9 Refit the plate where the magnet was 10 Screw in the screws to secure the door mag net and plate MECHANICAL INSTALLATION TUMBLE DRYER 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 28: ...28 TUMBLE DRYER MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 2 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 13 Fit the hinge bracket tightening the screws in the order shown 14 Refit the screw you unscrewed in step 11 15 Refit the lower front panel ...

Page 29: ...29 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION TUMBLE DRYER ...

Page 30: ...necting the tumble dryer and Whirlpool washing machine together Wiring the two machines together as described below must be carried out by a qualified elec trician To ensure a uniform load on the phases when installing a 3 phase tumble dryer together with an Whirlpool washing machine for single phase operation the phases should be connected as follows Tumble dryer Terminal marked L1 to phase 1 Ter...

Page 31: ...hen press the P7 button five times You have to com CHANGING SETTINGS TUMBLE DRYER CHANGING SETTINGS plete these ten button presses within fifteen se conds Within three seconds of pressing the P7 button for the fifth time you should hold in the programme button for the programme you want to lock for 5 10 seconds until the information in the display starts flashing Then you can lock the programme by...

Page 32: ...e drying time CLEANING THE FAN Once a year check whether the fan needs clea ning 1 Switch off the power switch 2 Remove the lower front panel 3 Remove the safety screw 1 Prise out the four clips in the order shown and remove the fan cover 2 2 1 2 2 4 Hold the fan and unscrew the nut 5 Take out the fan and clean it with water and a brush 6 Refit the fan and tighten the nut 7 Refit the fan cover mak...

Page 33: ... anti clockwise 4 Take out the condenser and wash the fins using a hand shower Do not poke anything into the gaps bet ween the fins as this could dama ge the conden ser Do not use any sharp metal objects when cle aning NOTE Do not try to clean the condenser in a dis hwasher 5 Refit the condenser Make sure you put it in the right way up The top of the con denser is mar ked upp up and oben 6 Refit t...

Page 34: ...r holder 3 Open the filter and rub off any lint with your hand Rinse out the filter to remove any li mescale deposit 4 Fold the filter and put it back in the filter holder IN AREAS WITH HARD WATER If the machine is installed in an area that has hard water this can produce a limescale deposit on the lint filter When you clean the lint filter check if there is any limescale deposit If there is wash ...

Page 35: ...cause of overheating it will not be possible to restart the unit until it has cooled down sufficiently This could possibly take up to thirty minutes To restart the unit once it has cooled down press the Start button NOTE If your dryer overheats frequently it may not be vented properly or the room in which it is loca ted may not have sufficient air circulation Con tact your installer to have these ...

Page 36: ...DIGITS ARE SHOWN No characters or digits are shown on the dis play when a locked programme is selected To unlock a programme see Changing set tings WRONG LANGUAGE DISPLAYED If the display language has changed for some reason you can go back to the original langua ge The languages you can choose between are Dansk Deutsch English Espanol Français Italiano Nederlands Norsk Portugués Suomi and Svenska...

Page 37: ...37 SERVICE AND GUARANTEE SERVICE GUARANTEE For details contact your local dealer Place for stamp SERVICE AND GUARANTEE ...

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Page 40: ...40 Art No 80 879 04 Rev 01 The right to make changes is reserved Printed on environment friendly paper ...

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