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DIMENSIONS

Width

60 cm

Height

85 cm

Depth

55 cm

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

Voltage

220...230 V 50Hz 

Max.Power 
Absorbed

2.200 W(10A)

WATER PRESSURE

Minimum

5N/cm

2

Maximum

80N/cm

2

MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED LOAD

Cotton, Linen

4,5 kg 

Synthetics delicate fabrics

2 kg 

Wool

1 kg

SPIN SPEED

Maximum

MOD.: FLS 432 C

400 r.p.m.   

MOD.: FLS 522 C

500 r.p.m.

This appliance marked ÒCEÓ complies with the directives:
-89/336/CEE on electro magnetic compatibility.
-73/23/CEE on electric material designed to be used with certain power limits.

CONTENTS

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Technical specifications

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Warnings

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Unpacking and installation

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Transit security bars.............................................................................................................................................

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Hydraulic connection ............................................................................................................................................

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Levelling ...............................................................................................................................................................

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Electrical connection ............................................................................................................................................

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Descriptions of the controls

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Control panel ........................................................................................................................................................

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Use of controls

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Washing powder dispenser..................................................................................................................................

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On/off lamp...........................................................................................................................................................

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Ç1/2 loadÈ button .................................................................................................................................................

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Çno spinningÈ button............................................................................................................................................

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Temperature selector ...........................................................................................................................................

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Program selector ..................................................................................................................................................

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How to use controls detergent and additives

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Loading the washing machine .............................................................................................................................

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Dose de washing powder.....................................................................................................................................

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Dose the additives................................................................................................................................................

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Select the temperature.........................................................................................................................................

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Select the program...............................................................................................................................................

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Start......................................................................................................................................................................

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Stop ......................................................................................................................................................................

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Programs for cotton and linen

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Programmes for synthetics, mixed and wool

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Washing hints

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Load the washing machine ..................................................................................................................................

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Temperatures .......................................................................................................................................................

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Table of symbols

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Maintenance and cleaning

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External cleaning..................................................................................................................................................

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Cleaning the dispenser drawer and the recess ...................................................................................................

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Cleaning the drain filter ........................................................................................................................................

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Cleaning the water inlet hose filter.......................................................................................................................

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The dangers of freezing .......................................................................................................................................

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Servicing

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Summary of Contents for FLS 422 C

Page 1: ...LAVADORAS AUTOMATICAS MÁQUINAS DE LAVAR A ROUPA WASHING MACHINES FLS 432 C FLS 522 C INSTRUCCIONES MANUAL DE INSTRUÇÕES INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...ctrical connection P g 25 Descriptions of the controls P g 26 Control panel P g 26 Use of controls P g 26 Washing powder dispenser P g 26 On off lamp P g 26 Ç1 2 loadÈ button P g 26 Çno spinningÈ button P g 26 Temperature selector P g 26 Program selector P g 26 How to use controls detergent and additives P g 27 Loading the washing machine P g 27 Dose de washing powder P g 27 Dose the additives P g...

Page 3: ...gned to be machine washed If in doubt consult the manufacturer of that item Before washing ensure that all pockets are empty and buttons and zips are fastened Any objects such as coins safety pins nails screws stones or any other hard sharp material can cause extensive damage and must not be placed into the appliance nor left in the pockets Avoid washing frayed or torn articles and treat stains su...

Page 4: ... wash basin or a drainage system in the wall Previously check if Ñ it is not a hot water tap Ñ the running water is clean If not run off a reasonable amount of water to flush out any debris that may have collected in the pipes Have the permanent drainage system in the wall checked by a plumber Place the enclosed rubber joint delivered in a plastic bag together with the appliance A Fig 6 at the ver...

Page 5: ...ys place the appliance on a solid floor ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Before plugging the appliance make sure that 1º the mains of your installation is the same as on the rating plate of your appliance the plate is sticked to the rear of the appliance 2º The meter the fuses the wiring and the socket outlet can support the max power absorbed stated on the rating plate 3º The socket base and the plug must ...

Page 6: ...cluded The other steps of the program remain unchanged 5 TEMPERATURE SELECTOR This control allows you to select the temperature of the washing cycle in accordance with the kind of clothes to be washed Turn the control until the required temperature coincides with the marker On the program table you will find the most apropriate temperature for each kind of washing Selecting any program can be run ...

Page 7: ...or prewash use compartment 3 DOSE THE ADDITIVES If you wish to use additives enter the softener in the compartmente with the symbol and the bleacher in the compartment with the symbol Never exceed the MAX level 4 SELECT THE TEMPERATURE Turn the dial clockwise to the desired temperature 5 SELECT THE PROGRAM Turn the dial clockwise until the marker reaches the desired program 6 START Before pressing...

Page 8: ...max 1 kg PROGRAM DEGREE OF SOIL COMPARTMENTS TO USE MAXIMUN WATER TEMP POSITION PROGRAM DESCRIPTION MIXED FABRICS heavy soil 60 7 Prewash at 30 C Wash at 60 C 3 rinses Stop with water in the drum FAST COLOURS normal soil 60 8 Wash at 60 C 3 rinses Stop with water in the drum SYNTHETICS DELICATES normal soil 40 9 Wash at 40 C 3 rinses Stop with water in the drum WOOL SILK normal soil 40 10 Wash at ...

Page 9: ...or each cycle It is rather difficult to weigh all the pieces to be washed We therefore advise you Cotton and linen fill the drum without pressing Synthetic resistant fill two thirds of the drum Delicates and wool fill half the drum TEMPERATURES You are advised to wash whites at a temperature of 60 C If the laundry is not very soiled this will be enough and it is energy saving If you want to wash w...

Page 10: ...it under a fast running tap Replace the filter turning now clockwise and tighten it CLEANING THE WATER INLET HOSE FILTER If it takes longer to fill up the washing machine it is time to check the water inlet hose filter it may be clogged Turn off the water tap Unscrew the fixing nut of the inlet hose Remove the filter from the electrovalve and clean it with a hard bristle brush and replace it Screw...

Page 11: ...e drain filter is clogged Check if the selected program includes spinning Check if the ÔRinse HoldÕ botten is pressed THE MACHINE LEAKS OR OVERFLOWS Too much washing powder Unsuitable washing powder Check the joints for leaks It is rather difficult to see the water running along a hose THE MACHINE VIBRATES OR IS NOISY Check if all transport devices have been removed Check if the appliance touches ...

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