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INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL

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WASHING MACHINE

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T 803

146 2544 03 - 06/03

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Summary of Contents for T803

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL ÐÓÊÎÂÎÄÑÒÂÎ ÏÎ ÓÑÒÀÍÎÂÊÅ È ÈÑÏÎËÜÇÎÂÀÍÈÞ WASHING MACHINE ÑÒÈÐÀËÜÍÀß ÌÀØÈÍÀ T 803 146 2544 03 06 03 ZANUSSI ZANUSSI ...

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Page 3: ...maintenance 13 If something doesn t work 14 15 Service 16 For the installer Technical information 17 Installation Unpacking 17 Installation 18 Levelling 18 Water connection 19 Electrical connection 19 Guide to use the instruction The following symbols will be found in the text to guid you throughout the instructions Safety instructions Hints and tips Environmental information ...

Page 4: ...h petroleum products If volatile cleaning fluids have been used make sure that they are thoroughly removed from the fabrics before they are placed in the appliance Small and delicate objects e g baby socks stockings can be easily washed inside a small pillowcase with a zip fastener or in larger socks Use only the recommended quantities of fabric conditioner Before cleaning care and maintenance ens...

Page 5: ...er inlet hose Environmental information All materials marked by the symbol are biodegradable They can be disposed of without danger or burnt in rubbish incinerators In order to realize water and energy savings and to act in an environmentally conscious manner we advice to follow the below instructions Use if possible the appliance with full loads instead of partial loads Take care to do not overlo...

Page 6: ...with prewash 1 Washing powder or liquid detergent for the main wash 2 Liquid additives fabric softener and conditioner 3 4 Overflow orifice Control panel Lid Handle for opening lid Trap door for lint filter Pushbuttons Programme selector Temperature selector Light 1 3 2 4 Lever for castors ...

Page 7: ...gramme selector when the appliance is working A Programme selector It enables to select the most adapted programme to the nature and degrees of soil of your laundry Turn the programme selector clockwise to select the chosen programme The programme selector indicates each programme phase as it takes place At the end of the programme the appliance stops automatically on a position I for cotton progr...

Page 8: ...ngs Rinse hold Spinning 800 rpm 8 min Draining 40 60 Synthetics prewash 40 60 Synthetics 40 Delicates 40 Wool 3 Rinsings Short spinning Draining 95 80 55 50 25 8 4 1 2 1 0 0 55 0 5 0 04 0 02 0 60 47 47 45 33 0 0 800 400 Synthetics delicates wool Maximum loads 2 0 kg synthetics 1 kg wool Description of the programmes Push buttons Prog Temp Programmes Time min Energy kWh Water liter recommended prog...

Page 9: ...orresponds to the chosen programme with the help of the indications or the programme table according to the fibers and the fastness of the colours 6 Select the programme Choose the programme according to the nature and the degree of soil of the laundry Turn the programme selector clockwise to select the chosen programme 7 Starting of the programme The ON OFF pushbutton enables to switch on your ma...

Page 10: ... C Garments with non fast colours should not be washed at temperatures above 40 C If fast and non fast colours are washed together they should be treated as non fast colours and therefore the temperature should not exceed 40 C Resistant white and coloured synthetics can normally be washed at 60 C but also in this case 40 C is sufficient if the laundry is not excessively dirty Delicate synthetics s...

Page 11: ...d in the appropriate compartments of the dispenser drawer before starting the programme Special detergents are availaible for coloured and delicate fabrics and for wool Concentrated powder detergents Pour the concentrated powder detergent into the main wash compartment Avoid selecting programmes including prewash when concentrated detergents are used Level Characteristic French degrees dH m mol T ...

Page 12: ...C Bleach in cold water BLEACHING Do not bleach IRONING Hot iron max 200 C Warm iron max 150 C Lukewarm iron max 110 C Do not iron DRY CLEANING Dry cleaning in all solvents Do not dry clean DRYING Flat On the line high temperature low temperature Dry cleaning in perchlorethylenepetrol pure alcohol R111 R113 Dry cleaning in pertrol pure alcohol and R113 Do not tumble dry Tumbledry On clothes hanger ...

Page 13: ...ect lint and small objects toothpins coins pins etc inadvertently left in the clothes It is essential that this filter is cleaned regularly Frequency of cleaning depends on the type of articles washed cleaning should be more frequent if the articles have no hem and tend to fray Open the door with a screwdriver for example fig 6 and fig 7 To drain the residual water Place below a container not very...

Page 14: ... the pump filter is not obstructed there has not been a power breakdown Check that the water pression is sufficient the pump filter is not obstructed the mains fuse is intact there is not a rinse hold ending a washing programme see the programmes chart page 8 Check that the mains fuse is intact the appliance is plugged in the lid is firmly shut the programme selector dial is correctly positioned t...

Page 15: ...s sufficent Check that the end of the drain hose is not too low Check that there is not too much detergent or unsuitable detergent The formation of foam can cause water leaks one of the detergent dispenser is not obstructed the drain hose is well hanged if one of the joints or the tap leaking it is not always easy to see as the leak often runs along the hose is the drain filter cover properly clos...

Page 16: ... Before telephoning make a note of the make model and date of purchase of your machine the service department will require this information Data plate You will find these informations on the data plate at the back of the appliance and on a sticker placed on the internal door filter SERVICE ...

Page 17: ...first time These parts and their securing means should be kept in case the machine has to be transported again Unpack the appliance Tilt the appliance backwards Give to one of the back corners a quarter turn The appliance comes free naturally out the polystyrene basis Take away this basis fig 1 Open the lid of the appliance and remove the polystyrene and plastic wedges which block the drum Close t...

Page 18: ...ards Wherever possible place the appliance in the corner of the room there wooden floors are most secure and least liable to resonance vibrations Never compensate for small unevennesses in the floor by placing wood pasteboard or such like The front adjustable feet must be blocked after instal lation of the appliance by means of the locking nuts Levelling It is essential that your machine is absolu...

Page 19: ... remember that it might cause a malfunction in the drain pump particularly if the exten sion has a length in excess of 1 meter or if the diameter of the extension is smaller than the diameter of the original drain hose Electricalconnection Before you fit the plug into the wall socket check the following points 1 The supply voltage of the domestic wiring system does not fluctuate by more that 10 pl...

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