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Turn the knob to select the desired programme.  

The indicator next to the selected programme lights up.

Confirm the desired programme by pressing the knob. 

• 

Change temperature, if required 

If you want to change the temperature indicated on 

the display, make sure that the Temperature button 

lights up.

Turn the knob to select the desired temperature, then 

press the knob to confirm.

• 

Change spin speed, if required 

If you want to change the spin speed indicated on 

the display, make sure that the Spin button lights up.

Turn the knob to select the desired spin speed, or 

Rinse hold, then press the knob to confirm.

Refer to OPTIONS, FUNCTIONS AND INDICATORS for more 

information.

• 

Select options, if required 

If you want to select additional options, make sure 

that the Options button lights up. The options which 

are selectable for your programme are indicated by the 

arrows which are lit up    .

Turn the knob to select the desired options. The symbol for 

the selected option will flash. Press the knob to confirm.

Some options/functions can be selected by pressing the 

button directly:

Refer to the OPTIONS, FUNCTIONS AND INDICATORS 

section for more information.

INDIVIDUAL MODE

After you have switched on the washing machine, you are 

not forced to follow the GUIDED MODE.

The order in which you choose to set your programme is 

up to you. 

To make a setting, first press the relevant button, then turn 

the knob to select, and finally press the knob to confirm. 

The range of temperatures, spin speeds and options 

depend on the programme selected. It is therefore 

recommended that you start by selecting the programme. 

6. 

ADD DETERGENT

•  If you are 

not

 using the Dosing Aid function, pull 

out the detergent dispenser and add detergent 

(and additives/softener) now; observe the dosing 

recommendations on the detergent pack.  

If you have selected PREWASH or START DELAY, observe 

the recommendations in the OPTIONS, FUNCTIONS AND 

INDICATORS section. Then carefully close the detergent 

dispenser.

•  If you are using

 the “Dosing Aid” function, add 

detergent later,

 after you have started the programme. 

Refer to the OPTIONS, FUNCTIONS AND INDICATORS 

section for more information.

•  After having added detergent/additives, do not open the 

detergent dispenser to avoid any overflow.

7. 

START PROGRAMME 

•  Press and hold “

Start/Pause

” until the button lights 

up and stays on; the programme will start.

•  If you have selected “

Dosing Aid

”, the washing 

machine indicates the recommended detergent amount 

for your laundry load after the programme starts.  

Follow the instructions as indicated in the OPTIONS, 

FUNCTIONS AND INDICATORS/Dosing Aid section.

8. 

CHANGE THE SETTINGS OF A PROGRAMME 

WHICH IS RUNNING, IF REQUIRED

You can still change the settings while a programme is 

running.  

The changes will be applied, provided the respective 

programme phase has not yet finished.

•  Press the relevant button (for example the “

Spin speed

” 

button to change the spin speed). The selected value will 

flash for a few seconds.

•  While it is flashing, you can adjust the setting by turning 

the knob. If the value stops flashing before you have 

adjusted it, press the button again.

•  Press the knob to confirm the new setting. If you do not 

confirm it, the new setting will be confirmed 

automatically: It will stop flashing.

The programme will continue automatically. 

To change the settings of a programme which is running, 

you can also:

•  Press “

Start/Pause

” to pause the programme which is 

running

•  Change the settings as desired. 

•  Press “

Start/Pause

” again to continue the programme.

9. 

PAUSE A PROGRAMME WHICH IS RUNNING 

AND OPEN THE DOOR, IF REQUIRED

•  Press and hold “

Start/Pause

” to pause a 

programme which is running.

•  Provided the water level and/or temperature is/

are not too high, the door open indicator lights 

up. You can open the door, for example to add/

remove laundry. 

•  Press “

Start/Pause

” to continue the programme. 

10. 

RESET A PROGRAMME WHICH IS RUNNING, 

IF REQUIRED

•  Press and hold the “

On/Off

” button until “

rES

” 

appears on the display.

The water drains, the programme ends and the door 

unlocks.

11. 

SWITCH OFF THE WASHING MACHINE 

AFTER THE PROGRAMME HAS ENDED

•  “

End

” will appear on the display and the door open 

indicator will light up – you can remove your laundry.

•  Press “

On/Off

” to switch off the washing machine. 

The washing machine will switch off automatically 

after about a quarter of an hour after the 

programme ends, to save energy. 

•  Leave the door ajar so that the inside of the washing 

machine can dry.

Summary of Contents for SUPREME CARE 7014

Page 1: ...ion Guide PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CONTROL PANEL APPLIANCE 1 On Off button Reset Drain if pressed and held down 2 Programme button 3 Colours 15 button 4 Fresh Care button 5 Dosing Aid button 6 Knob Turn to select Press to confirm 7 Start delay button 8 Temperature button 9 Spin Speed button 10 Options button Key lock if pressed and held down 11 Start Pause button 12 Display 13 Programmes area 1 Worktop...

Page 2: ...t of the detergent dispenser maximum 1 3 of the quantity recommended by the detergent manufacturer for lightly soiled laundry Start the programme without adding any laundry FIRST TIME USE DAILY USE See the Use and Care Guide for more details on functions see the last page for information on how to obtain the Use and Care Guide 1 LOAD LAUNDRY Prepare your laundry according to the recommendations in...

Page 3: ...NDICATORS section for more information After having added detergent additives do not open the detergent dispenser to avoid any overflow 7 START PROGRAMME Press and hold Start Pause until the button lights up and stays on the programme will start If you have selected Dosing Aid the washing machine indicates the recommended detergent amount for your laundry load after the programme starts Follow the...

Page 4: ...co Cotton programme at 40 C or 60 C is recommended Save energy and time by selecting a high spin speed to reduce the water content in the laundry before using a tumble dryer HINTS AND TIPS Observe the recommendations on the care labels of your laundry ECO COTTON Normally soiled cotton laundry Standard cotton programme At 40 C and 60 C most favourable programme in terms of combined water and energy...

Page 5: ... Dosing Aid Start delay Max spin speed rpm Rinse hold Prewash Main Wash Softener ECO COTTON Cold 60 C max max COTTON Cold 95 C max max MIXED Cold 60 C 4 0 max SYNTHETICS Cold 60 C 3 0 max DELICATES Cold 40 C 1 5 1000 WOOL Cold 40 C 1 0 1000 COLOURS Cold 60 C 4 0 1000 RAPID 30 30 Cold 30 C 3 0 max RINSE SPIN max max SPIN max max Selectable optional Not selectable applicable Dosing required Dosing o...

Page 6: ...s Auto restart Yes Yes Yes Rat Mesh Yes Yes Yes Outside dimension mm 850x595x610 850x595x610 850x595x610 Water pressure 0 2 8 kg cm 0 2 8 kg cm 0 2 8 kg cm Energy Consumption of the standard 60 C Cotton program at Full load 0 80 kwh 0 95 kwh 1 03 kwh Machine Class Class 1 Class 1 Class 1 Due to continuous R D specifications and features may change without prior notice Features may vary from model ...

Page 7: ...enser it can also be added directly to the drum in a detergent ball For programmes with prewash Prewash detergent can be added to the drum main wash detergent must be added to the main wash compartment of the detergent dispenser In this case use powder detergent for the main wash in order to ensure that it stays in the detergent dispenser until start of the main wash phase After adding detergent c...

Page 8: ... delay symbol on the display flashes Turn the knob to select a delay of up to 23 hours which will be shown on the display Confirm by pressing the knob Press Start Pause the countdown for the delay starts The colon on the display flashes The door locks If you have selected Dosing Aid When you press Start Pause the washing machine calculates the recommended detergent amount Add detergent as indicate...

Page 9: ...Health Safety and Installation guide ...

Page 10: ...2 ENGLISH HEALTH SAFETY and INSTALLATION GUIDE Index Health and Safety Guide SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 SAFEGUARDING THE ENVIRONMENT 6 Installation 7 ...

Page 11: ... away unless continuously supervised Children from 8 years old and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge can use this washing machine only if they are supervised or have been given instructions on safe washing machine use and if they understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the washing machine Cleaning and use...

Page 12: ...plastic bags polystyrene parts etc out of reach of children during and after the installation of the washing machine Use protective gloves to perform all unpacking and installation operations After unpacking the washing machine make sure that it has not been damaged during transport In the event of problems contact the dealer or your nearest After sales Service The washing machine must be handled ...

Page 13: ...onents must not be accessible to the user after installation Do not touch the washing machine with any wet part of the body and do not operate it when barefoot INSTRALLING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Ensure the earth connection in your supply is proper before connecting the power cord The socket should be standard and independent 3 pin type of 230V AC 50 Hz A connection with separate line fuse or circu...

Page 14: ...and is marked with the recycle symbol The various parts of the packaging must therefore be disposed of responsibility and in full compliance with local authority regulations governing waste disposal SCRAPPING OF HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES When scrapping the washing machine make it unusable by cutting off the power cable and removing the doors and shelves if present so that children cannot easily climb i...

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Page 17: ...9 EN 7 8 9 max 2 5 cm max 0 9 inch 1 2 10 ...

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Page 19: ...11 EN 14 max 125 cm 49 inch min 60 cm 24 inch max 125 cm 49 inch min 60 cm 24 inch max 125 cm 49 inch min 60 cm 24 inch ...

Page 20: ...12 4 0 0 0 1 0 8 9 8 1 9 3 Printed in Italy ...

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