User manual
ZWT 12120
Washing machine
Page 1: ...User manual ZWT 12120 Washing machine ...
Page 2: ...We were thinking of you when we made this product ...
Page 3: ...e The Electrolux ambition is to offer a wide variety of quality products that make your life more comfortable You find some examples on the cover in this manual Please take a few minutes to study this manual so that you can take advantage of the benefits of your new machine We promise that it will provide a superior User Experience delivering Ease of Mind Good luck ...
Page 4: ...tion 15 Care and cleaning 16 Operating problems 17 Technical specifications 20 Installation 20 Environment 23 The following symbols have been used in this user guide Important information about con cerning your safety and informa tion on how to avoid damaging the appliance General information Information concerning the envi ronment ...
Page 5: ...ng or maintenance Do not machine wash clothes with ribbing unfinished or torn material Installation Unpack or ask for the appliance to be unpacked immediately upon deli very Check the outside of the appliance is not damaged in any way Report all transit damage to your retailer Remove all transit bolts and packa ging before installing the appliance Connection to the water supply must be carried out...
Page 6: ...way avoiding any ice formation which would damage your appliance Before turning your appliance on again ensure that it is installed in an area whe re the temperature will not fall below freezing Use Your appliance is intended for normal domestic use Do not use the appliance for commercial or industrial purposes or for any other purpose Refer to the instructions on the label of each item before was...
Page 7: ... Adjustable levelling feet Dispenser box Prewash Wash Softener do not fill above the MAX symbol The control panel Programme selector Spin speed selector Temperature pushbutton Option pushbutton Extra rinse pushbutton Lights of cycle progress Start Pause pushbutton Delay start pushbutton M 1 2 1 4 3 2 5 1 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 3 2 4 5 6 6 8 7 3 4 5 ...
Page 8: ...ioning of detergents Your washing machine has been desi gned to reduce your water and deter gent consumption You can therefore reduce the amounts recommended by detergent manufacturers Pour the amount of washing powder into the washing and prewash com partments if you have selected the prewash option Pour fabric softener into the compartment if necessary If you use another detergent type refer to ...
Page 9: ...re no spin cycles the washing programme is very quiet and can be selected at night In Cotton and Synthetics programmes the rinsing cy cle uses more water Rinse hold The washing machine will not drain the water from the last rinse so will not crease the laundry Selecting options You must select the different options af ter selecting the programme and before pressing the Start Pause pus hbutton see ...
Page 10: ...ge or cancel the delayed start pro ceed as follows To cancel the delayed start and start the cycle immediately press Start Pau se and then Delay start Press Start Pause to start the cycle To change the timer delay period you must go through the Off position and reprogram your cycle The lid will be locked during the delayed start time If you need to open it you must first pause the appliance by pre...
Page 11: ...r to the Off position End of the programme The washing machine stops automatically the Start Pause pushbutton goes out and the light End comes on The lid can only be opened around 2 minutes after the washing machine has come to a stop Turn the programme selector to the Off position Remove washing Unplug and close water inlet tap We recommend leaving the lid and drum open after use to ventilate the...
Page 12: ...epending on type of materials The amount of washing placed in the drum must not exceed the maximum capacity of the washing machine This capacity can vary depending on the type of materials Reduce the quantity if washing is heavily soiled or made of ab sorbant material Not all textiles have the same volume in the drum or the same water absorption levels In general the drum must there fore be filled...
Page 13: ...ore a wash cycle please refer to manufacturer s recom mended amounts and instructions If you use a detergent to remove stains the wash cycle must be started imme diately International symbols NORMAL WASH Wash at 95 C Wash at 60 C Wash at 40 C Wash at 30 C Hand wash Do not wash DELICATE WASH BLEACHING Whitewashing bleach allowed cold only and in dilu ted solution No whitewashing bleach IRONING High...
Page 14: ...us Delay start Wool Machine washable wool carrying the labels pure new wool machine washable does not shrink 1 0 kg Rinse hold Night silence plus Delay start Handwash Very delicate items carrying the wash by hand label 1 0 kg Silk Fabric machine washable at 30 C 1 0 kg Soak Soaking for very dirty washing The drum stops full of water 5 5 kg Delay start Mini programme For lightly soiled fabrics exce...
Page 15: ...45 0 80 85 95 Easy iron 60 55 0 55 150 160 Delicates 40 50 0 50 60 70 Wool 40 45 0 45 55 65 Handwash 40 45 0 45 55 65 Silk 30 40 0 30 25 35 Soak 30 20 0 20 15 25 Mini programme 30 40 0 35 25 35 Rinses 32 0 05 50 60 Delicate Rinse 42 0 05 55 65 Drain 0 002 0 10 Spin 0 015 10 20 Delicate spin 0 015 5 15 Reference programme for test conforming to CEI 456 standard 60 Cottons programme with Eco option ...
Page 16: ...la bel for recommended amounts and how often descaling should be carried out The exterior Use warm soapy water to clean the ex terior of the appliance Never use alco hol solvents or similar products Dispenser box To clean proceed as follows Drainage filter Clean the filter located at the base of the appliance regularly Water inlet filters To clean the 2 filters proceed as follows 1 2 3 5 6 1 3 2 4...
Page 17: ...d the water inlet filters are dirty a red tab appears on the water inlet hose The appliance fills but empties straight away the drainage U piece is fixed too low see instal lation section The washing machine doesn t rinse or doesn t empty the drain hose is blocked or bent the drainage filter is obstructed the out of balance detector has been activated washing is unevenly distributed in the drum th...
Page 18: ... motor overheating detector has been acti vated the water inlet temperature is lower than usual the foam detection security system has been activated too much detergent and the washing machine has begun draining the foam the out of balance detector has been activated an extra phase has been added to distribute washing more evenly in the drum The washing machine stops during a wash cycle the water ...
Page 19: ...cked the standpipe is blocked The Start Pause pushbutton flashes red the water inlet tap is closed the water supply has been cut off Softener runs directly into the drum when filling the dispenser box you have gone past the MAX indicator Depending on model On some models the audible signals can sound After solving any problems press the Start Pause pushbutton to restart the interrupted programme P...
Page 20: ...es and malfunctions The appliance can also be damaged through physical contact Unpacking DIMENSIONS Height Width Depth 850 mm 400 mm 600 mm LINE VOLTAGE FREQUENCY POWER CONSUMPTION 230 V 50 Hz 2300 W WATER PRESSURE Connection to water supply Minimum Maximum 0 05 MPa 0 5 bar 0 8 MPa 8 bar 3 4 BSP This appliance conforms to the CEE 89 336 directive concerning the limi ting of radio electric interfer...
Page 21: ...ceed as follows Water supply Install the supplied water inlet hose at the rear of your washing machine by proceeding as follows Do not reuse an old hose Open the water inlet tap Check there are no leaks The water inlet hose can not be exten ded If it is too short please contact the after sales service 4 1 2 3 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 ...
Page 22: ...y be connected in single phased 230 V Check the fuse size 10 A for 230 V The appliance must not be connected with an extension lead or multi plug adaptor Ensure that the plug is earthed and that it is in accordance with current regula tions Positioning Position the appliance on a flat and hard surface in a ventilated location Ensure the appliance does not come into con tact with the wall or other ...
Page 23: ...s disposed of cor rectly you will help prevent potential ne gative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappro priate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about re cycling of this product please contact your local council your household was te disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Protecting the environ...
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