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1. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

2. WARNINGS

Keep this user’s manual with your washing machine. If you sell your washing machine or give it away, make sure that it is accom-
panied by its user’s manual. The new user can then be informed of how the washing machine operates and read relevant warnings.
These warnings have been written for your safety and for the safety of others. Please read these comments carefully before ins-
talling and using your washing machine. Thank you for your attention.

• When you receive your washing machine, unpack it or have it

unpacked immediately. Check its general appearance. Make
any reserves in writing on the delivery form and keep a copy.

• Your washing machine was designed for use by adults. Make

sure that children do not touch it or use it as a toy.

• Do not modify or attempt to modify the characteristics of this

washing machine. This could be dangerous for you.

• Your washing machine is intended for normal domestic use. Do

not use it for commercial or industrial purposes or for any
purpose other than that for which it was designed : to wash, to
rinse and to spin.

• Unplug the power suplly plug and close the water supply tap

every time after using your washing machine.

• Only wash articles that can resist machine washing. Refer to

the instructions on the label for each article.

• Do not wash underwear with bones, or any material without

hems, or torn materials in your washing machine.

• Remember to remove all coins, safety pins, boraches, screws,

etc., before each wash. They can cause serious damage if they
are left in your washing.

• Do not put articles in your washing machine if you have used a

solvent, alcohol, trichloroethylene, etc., to remove stains from
them. If you must use these stain removers, wait until the pro-
duct has evaporated before putting the articles in the drum.

• Collect all small articles such as socks, belts, etc., in a small

cloth bag or pillow case.

• Use the quantity of detergent indicated in the «proportioning of

detergents» section.

• Always unplug the washing machine before cleaning it and

doing any maintenance. 

• This washing machine is heavy. Take care when moving it.
• You must remove the packing on the washing machine before

use.  Failure to remove all transport protection devices can
cause damage to the washing machine or nearby furniture.

The washing machine must be unplugged while packing is
being removed.

• Do not allow any one other than a qualified plumber to make

the hydraulic connections necessary to install your washing
machine.

• The washing machine must be plugged in to a power outlet with

a conform earth.

• Call a qualified electrician if the electrical installation in your

residence is such that you have to modify it before you can con-
nect your washing machine.

• Please read the instructions in the "electrical connections"

chapter carefully before connecting your washing machine.

• After installing your washing machine, make sure that it is not

standing on its electrical power supply cable.

• When your machine is installed on a carpeted floor, make sure

that the carpet does not close off the ventilation openings near
the bottom of the machine.

• The power supply cable may be only replaced by the After

Sales Service.

• Your manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage

resulting from a nonconform installation.

• The symbol 

 on the product or on its packaging indicates

that this product may not be treated as household waste. Ins-
tead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for
the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensu-
ring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent
potential negative consequences for the environment and
human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappro-
priate waste handling of this product. For more detailed infor-
mation about recycling of this product, please contact your local
city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop
where you purchased the product.

INSTRUCTIONS BOOK

WASHING

MACHINES

TA 1050

TA 850

DIMENSIONS Height

Width
Depth

850 mm
400 mm
600 mm

VOLTAGE / FREQUENCY 
TOTAL POWER

230 V / 50 Hz
2300 W

WATER PRESSURE

Connection to the water network

Minimum
Maximum

0,05 MPa (0,5 bar)
0,8 MPa (8 bars)
Type 20x27

Spin speed

TA 1050
TA 850

1000 rpm
850 rpm

This washing machine complies with CEE directive 89-336 about the limitation of radioelectric disturbances and
directive CEE 73-23 for electrical safety.

146 8714 00 - 07/05

Summary of Contents for TA 1050

Page 1: ...moving it You must remove the packing on the washing machine before use Failure to remove all transport protection devices can cause damage to the washing machine or nearby furniture The washing machine must be unplugged while packing is being removed Do not allow any one other than a qualified plumber to make the hydraulic connections necessary to install your washing machine The washing machine ...

Page 2: ...he room 3 3 Moving your washing machine If you want to move your washing machine lift it onto its rollers by pul ling the lever at the bottom of the washing machine all the way to the left When you have put your washing machine into the required location put the lever back into its initial position 3 4 Leveling Precise leveling will prevent vibrations noise and move ments of the washing machine du...

Page 3: ...rgents and additives section in the washing guide 4 2 3 Choice of the spinning speed Choose the spinning speed which corresponds to the nature of your laundry and to the degree of humidity wished at the end of the wash The knob indicates the possible spinnings on the coton pro grammes These spinnings are reduced for the synthetics wool and delicate cycles 4 2 4 Choice of the temperature Choose the...

Page 4: ...utton by a rinse hold for all the washing programmes if you have selected the rinse hold pushbutton You can finish these programmes by a spinning by selecting the wanted position on the spinning speed variator and releasing the rinse hold pushbutton At the end of the cycle allow the On Off pushbutton to come out to switch the washing machine off Release any other pushbuttons that are pressed in Pu...

Page 5: ...g Half load Rinse hold 60 90 75 2 20 145 155 Cotton Reference programme for tests according to standard IEC 456 60 C Cotton programme 0 95 kWh 57 l 130 min 60 90 57 1 80 125 135 Cotton 40 60 57 0 90 100 110 Rinsing 60 0 20 45 55 Softener 20 0 10 10 20 Spinning 0 0 05 5 15 Synthetics prewash 2 5 kg Rinse hold 40 60 50 1 10 90 100 Synthetics 40 60 42 0 80 75 85 Quick wash 40 42 0 40 60 70 Delicates ...

Page 6: ...ending on the nature of your tex tiles Reduce the quantity of washing if it is very dirty or if you have terry cloth type materials Not all textiles have the same volume and the same water retention capacity This is why in general the drum should be filled completely but without excessive pressure for cotton and linen and for mixed washe half full for treated cottons and synthetic fibers about one...

Page 7: ...easy to remove for a light cleaning Disassembly Just turn the two screws 1 4 of a turn and slide the box to wards the top Clean the detergent dispenser un der running water with a brush or a piece of rag Reassembly Reposition the detergent dispenser into the lid and refix the two screws 7 4 The drain filter Clean the filter at the bottom of the washing machine regu larly The filter light comes on ...

Page 8: ...is selected the height of the drain siphon is wrong There is water on the floor around the washing machine excess detergent has made too much foam that overflowed the detergent is not suitable for machine washing the drain siphon is not hooked on properly the drain filter was not put back into place the water inlet pipe is leaking Washing results are not satisfactory the detergent is not suitable ...

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