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Zanussi WDL 1282 Instruction Booklet

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1. These details may be taken from your Guarantee Record Card ZANUSSI The appliance of science The information in this manual is correct at time of going to press Zanussi reserve the right to alter specifications without notice 124 998 881 TW E 789101112 91 GFP 362
2. FEEFFE S re N E 1 Load the items you have to They are cotton fabrics of dry one at a time sha medium weight which you want to iron as soon as they are dry Un 5 y e Ps RE amp e r3 p Switch off the machine Then remove the laundry from the appliance and divide the items to obtain two loads of approx 2 25 kg 5 Ib each P e Edi E 59 c 2E Lf cC E a cc them out loosely and close the door machine wash 1200 rpm 4 laundry OSS ne 3 TZ aS E 5 22 22 S oui BER met O s amp 8E PEE 22 ES adu s ag E O p D RTRS E 4 Lid noom S o 42 ref 2 Eri z eS 2 EFE iu 5 p8 EN 5548 ES lt S e g SSSRu 25 ee 9 ed 2 a GEZAO 2 5 x 2 5 42 2 SER 20 5 OE m S p 33 Qu3 t SAR gu BER Be 58 DEP Njo 5 45556 E E doo ELECT THE TIME ART THE Lis LL EN SESSE ZB 50 5 8 uu ED Longum e ca Sad 2 N So E Ai BE gt 2 4 3 oc ot i 22 5 e Soper ee eo ee i E 2 50 2 v 5 BB Lees 2 Sass ka 4 e o 9t S 2 L
3. Remove the drawer and flush out under a tap The upper part of the additives compartment can be CLEANING THE DRAWER RECESS Having removed the drawer use a small brush to clean the recess ensuring that all washing powder residue is removed from the upper part of the recess Replace the drawer and run programme C for a few minutes and then the drain cycle Q to clear any residues THE DANGERS OF FREEZING If the machine is exposed to temperatures below 0 C certain precautions should be taken Turn off the water taps and unscrew the inlet hoses Select a wash programme and run for a few seconds Unhook the drain hose from the rear support and position the end in a bowl Run the draining programme for a few seconds When you intend to start the machine up again make sure that the room temperature is above 0 C 27 CLEANING THE FILTER THE WATER DRAIN FILTER clean filter is important for correct functioning of the machine and should therefore be cleaned after every wash Open the panel covering the filter and place a container underneath to catch any spillage If the filter is blocked and the machine is unable to drain you will need to drain the water from the machine at this stage To do this unhook the drain hose from the standpipe or sink and hold the end of the hose over a bowl on the floor The water should drain by gravity into the bowl When
4. pe m cc N ct Lid Suppose you have 4 kg of normally soiled laundry to wash It is white cotton and resistant to high temperature washing THE ADDITIVES ec e e c T ex TQUE C 4050 27 IU URDU E id DAR LUGD DUE 22222502520 22070 225020 T c et cc s 2 22 p 222000 LU ALL E SS D x Eas 205002 25222452208 21 22222 pex Pour the if Pour the washing powder into compartment the softener into the com d partment marked do not exceed the MAX level Close the drawer gently require h compartment main was 555252262252 oo qi Open the door by pulling the eateh outward Load the items to be washed one at a time and close the door WASHING 4 KG OF WHITE COTTON 95 C SELECT THE PROGRAMME turn the and programme dial clockwise until letter A on the dial coincides with the red marker line Press START UP AT THE END OF Check that the appliance is plugged in the water taps are on the drain hose is correctly positioned Then push the ON OFF button The pilot light will come on and the machine will start THE PROGRAMME The machine automatically stops The door is controlled by a safety device which releases
5. 1 2 minutes after the end of the programme Open the door only when the door locked light is off du the ON OFF button again and the pilot light will go out When the programme has finished you are advised to unplug the appliance and turn off the water taps 21 if into the com do not d d Bae 2 softener 555209262 pU qu the d partment marked require Close the drawer gently Pour exceed the MAX level ic dude d MEASURE OUT MEASURE OUT THE WASHING ADDITIVES WASHING 2 KG OF SYNTHETIC FABRICS AT 40 C R o D 2222 vu S 220 d op 2 272 4 c3 S BBS M soc SER SE ME e 874 A8 5 88 6 2a 8 5 SES gt gt bo EET EE OSD 2 S H EEEF 5 8 422 gt BS m H cc xo 55 5 55 cd Sd WEEE 3838 DE 23544 lt lt SEG o SRE a c sess B28 2 3299 EEEF I nar Regs Fr S oc 5 6 SELECT THE PROGRAMME Press and turn the programme dial clockwise until letter K on the dial E with the red marker ine 5 Check that the appliance is plugged in the water taps are on the drain hose is correctly positioned Then push the ON OFF button The pilot light will come on and the machine will start WASHING 2 KG OF SYNTHETIC FABRICS AT 40 C 6 STOP WITH THE WATER LEFT IN THE WASH TUB After the last rinse the m
6. Any alterations to your existing plumbing must be carried out by a competent person or qualified plumber The inlets on the back of the appliance are colour coded blue for cold red for hot Before connecting the hoses be sure to fit the mesh filters supplied as per diagram INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS If only a cold water supply is available connect the two hoses to a cold water outlet by means of a Y connection piece Installation should comply with local water authority and building regulations requirements The appliance must be given a separate cold water supply and not be connected to a mixer tap a single outlet water heater or a booster pump A minimum water pressure of 7 psi is required for safe operation of the appliance If you cannot make the cold water connection direct from the rising mains you may be able to operate the appliance from your cold water storage system There should be a minimum distance of 5 02 m 16 2 ft between the appliance s inlet and the bottom of the tank There will be sufficient pressure for the hot water supply from the hot water cylinder if the height between the appliance s inlet and the bottom of the cold water Storage cistern not between the applianee and hot water cylinder is at least 2 74 m 9 ft Set the hose correctly by loosening the ring nut After positioning the inlet hose be sure to tighten the ring nut again to prevent leaks I
7. T E72 gt op ee oS gt Un gt Soe 25 Sop 5 P E E E 5 He o eim uec ga E aS Ld ENS MSN Gt Su 239 OSE 8 52 2S 50 2 os 558 GET 5 Me gv v Pao 9 B 82 mcr e 39 un uy E Ud PBs 3 cao HBS EAE D E o a gt A Bey as Bega 5 5 G o dct 5p eo S ES m M 92 N mas Hees Psy 5 d 2920 o g US om Bes EE Gg 22 94 S285 bp oO Boom xg EE eco 224 EEJ 5 Sas Ou 9 ue um 22 69 4 S28 mi Ao d 8 2 TR RS aS oS 5S SH goo HS Uu Hag 50 5 eS of the machine Your new Zanussi washing machine has been designed to be permanently plumbed in to your home s water supply and drainage system How ever if this is not possible it may be connected to suitable existing taps with the drain hose discharging into a sink The appliance has two inlet valves hot and cold with female 3 4 BSP thread connectors If this connection size is not compatible with the plumbing of the existing installation a variety of connectors are available from good hardware stores and plumbers merchants to suit most domestic plumbing
8. or should you move house and leave the appliance always ensure that the book is supplied with the appliance in order that the new owner can get to know the functioning of the appliance and the relevant warnings A This appliance is designed to be operated by adults Children should not be allowed to tamper with the controls or play with the product Alt is dangerous to alter the specifications or attempt to modify this product in any way Any electrical work required to install this appliance should be carried out by a qualified electrician or competent person A Any plumbing work required to install this appliance should be carried out by a qualified plumber or competent person A This product should be serviced by an authorised Zanussi Service Centre and only genuine spare parts should be used A Care must be taken to ensure that the appliance does not stand on the electrical supply cable Always unplug the appliance and turn off the water after use A Do not overload the appliance See relevant section in instruction book Always look through the glass door to check if water has drained before opening the door If water is present do not open door before draining the water If in doubt refer to your instruction book This appliance is heavy Care should be taken when moving it A All packing and transit bolts must be removed before use Serious damage ean occur to the product and to property if
9. part of your home Important The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE If you fit your own plug the colours of the wires in the mains lead of your appliance may not correspond with the markings identifying the terminals in your plug this is what you have to do Connect the green and yellow earth wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with 1 he letter E or the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow Connect the blue neutral wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured black Connect the brown live wire to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red The plug moulded on to the cord incorporates a fuse For replacement use a 13 Amp BS 1362 fuse Only ASTA approved fuses should be used The fuse cover carrier must be replaced in the event of changing fuse The right fuse cover carrier colour is the one shown by the coloured insert at the base of the plug The plug must not be used if the fuse cover carrier is lost replacement cover car rier must be obtained from Zanussi Service Agents whose addresses are listed on the attached Zanussi Service Force Directory or you could find your local agent by looking in your telephone directory under Z This appliance complies with E E C directive no 87 308 o
10. worn once is for very lightly soiled garments giving a gentle cool wash Hand rinses is intended as a special rinse cycle to use after laundry has been washed by hand Freshen up is a single rinse cycle to use for unsoiled laundry that may for example need rinsing to remove a stale smell or to revive badly creased dry laundry DRYING The dryer part of this machine is a Turbo Condenser Dryer During the drying cycle the machine uses a small amount of water The clothes are dried by means of a continuous flow of hot air which as it passes through the drum gradually reduces the moisture in the laundry The moisture is then eondensed within the machine The condensed water is then drained away together with the cooling water through the drain hose There is no need to provide special ventilation in the room in which the machine is installed The duration of the preset drying time may be shortened or extended during the drying cycle Do not extend or shorten drying period within the 0 minute cycle During this time both the machine and the laundry are cooling off During a power failure it is advisable to remove the laundry from the machine After a short mains power failure the machine will continue with the selected programme once the power is restored HOW AND WHEN TO USE THE CONTROLS IMPORTANT DRYING TIMES IMPORTANT Only laundry washed in water should be dried in this machine In
11. 7 8 14 Force Key Number Truro Stockton on Tees Twickenham Uxbridge Warrington Warrington London Watford Wakefield Wigan Worcester Walsall Wolverhampton London York York Lerwick Post code Number 1 27 1 29 1 20 1 10 1 5 8 9 10 15 6 7 16 All WC Codes 1 2 4 7 3 1 17 1 5 7 6 8 1 14 15 1 15 1 4 10 14 5 9 15 16 Al West Codes 1 3 5 7 8 4 6 11 18 25 21 22 1 3 2 Service Force Key Number 74 37 51 52 11 24 30 52 53 11 24 19 41 18 18 41 52 38 37 79 80 85 Service Force Address Telephone Service Force Address Telephone Number Number 1 60 Commerce Street Aberdeen AB2 1BP 0224 583949 41 1 Underhill Street Bridgnorth Salop WV16 0746 763322 or Tel 0224 582704 42 38 Buccleuch Street Dalkeith Midlothian EH22 031 663 7758 2 Unit 4 Riverside Est Coldharbour Ln Harpenden 0582 461909 43 2 Unit 5 Auchenraith Ind Est Rosendale 3 3 Pentwyn Road Blackwood Gwent Sth Wales 0495 223151 Way Blantyre 0698 828145 4 31 St Andrews Road Bemerton Salisbury SP2 0722 336072 44 1 Royal Lane Yiewsley W Drayton UB7 0895 441917 5 31 East Street Crewkerne Somerset 18 0460 72740 45 91 Exeter Road Exmouth Devon EX8 10D 0395 263531 6 80 Killigrew Street Falmouth Cornwall TR11 0984 31858 46 3 Bear St Barnstaple North Devon EX32 0271 71774 7 333 Ranglet Road
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13. are disappearing as a new set is introduced The change is due to changes in fabries and Old Symbol E BP EP amp OE E EBORE New Symbol Wash Action Normal Maximum Normal Maximum detergents and because poeple tending to use fewer programmes and mix fabrics in one load The change brings the codes into line with the labelling used in the rest of Europe Fabric White Cotton or Linen without Special Finishes Cotton Linen or Viscose without Special Finishes Colourfast at 609 C No longer used White Nylon Polyester Cotton mixtures now includedin Reduced Medium Normal Maximum Reduced Medium Ils Much Reduced _ Minimum Nylon Polyester Cotton Viscose with Special Finishes Cotton Acrylic Mix Cotton Linen or Viscose Colourfast at 40 but not 60 Acrylies Acetate Triacetate Wool mixes Polyester wool blends Wool wool mixes Silks No longer used Silk now included in V printed acetate included in g No longer used The new symbols have been used on the Programme Guide of this machine and are listed in the Programme Charts on page 14 and 15 The new wash symbols will also appear on the side of Washing Powder packets 15 PROGRAMMES FOR COTTON AND LINEN Washing programmes Recommended load max 6 0 kg 13 Ib DEGREE COMPARTMENTS PROGRAMME PROGRAMME TO USE DIAL DESCRIPTION SOIL if required POSITION Prewash
14. at 40 WHITES Heavy R Wash at 95 C with prewash soil 5 rinses Spi BOILWASH Normal lul A Wash 95 C WHITES soil Light Wash at 60 WHITES soil 5 rinses ME eR eee Spin FAST Normal g B eec COLOUREDS soil il 4 E o NON FAST Normal 0 Wash at 40 C COLOUREDS soil rinses pin Long spin approx 6 min LONG SPIN D Always preceded by a low speed draining phase H Short spin approx 2 min Always preceded by a low speed draining phase SHORT SPIN Water filling 40 50 C programmes cold water filling 60 C programmes hot and cold filling 95 C programmes hot water filling only unless the heavy soil button is used Wash n Dry Programmes Recommended load max 2 75 kg 6 5 Ib drying only Do NOT use ball dispensers on Wash n Dry programmes The automatic drying be used on programmes R A B C D and by depressing the button v2 M and setting the drying time Energetic drying programme 0 100 mins section coloured red High Temp Fabric type Programme Quantity Drying time Spin speed Iron dry Cupboard dry Cotton and F 2 75 Kg 6 5 0 55 65 mins 80 90 mins linen 2 50 Kg 6 Ib 50 60 mins 75 85 mins Long spin at 2 25 Kg 5 lb 45 55 mins 65 75 mins 1200 rpm 2 00 Kg 4 Ib 40 50 mins 60 70 mins 1 50 Kg 3 lb 35 45 mins 45 55 mins 1 00 Kg 2 Ib 30 35 mins 35 40 mins The drying times indicated in this table ar
15. type Programme Quantity Drying time Spin speed Iron dry Cupboard dry Synthetics J 1 75 Kg 4lb 85 95 mins Short spin at 1 5 Kg 3 lb 70 80 mins 850 rpm 1 0 Kg 2 Ib 50 60 mins 0 5 Kg 1 lb 35 40 mins The drying times given in this table are just an indication of the average drying times 17 USE OF DETERGENT AND ADDITIVES CHOOSING THE RIGHT WASHING POWDER Always use a low lather powder This is important as too much lather prevents the articles from being properly cleansed and you may damage the machine Ariel Automatic is specially designed to complement the cleaning action of the machine USE OF WASHING POWDER The washing powder should be placed in the appropriate compartments in the washing powder dispenser drawer before starting the pro gramme The compartment marked with the symbol Wis for the prewash powder if required by the programme The compartment marked with the symbol UU is for the main wash powder HOW MUCH DETERGENT Your washing machine has a unique water circulation system which runs continuously This means that it uses detergent sparingly Initially you are advised to use less than the quantity specified by the detergent manufacturer Subsequently it is worth experimenting to see if your laundry comes out clean with smaller quantities Powder residue left on the clothes at the end of a wash indicates the use of too much powder If t
16. 1 zu EG LE INS AD ET m aS a I EEE s B E S a RBS 8 gt E ag PRE cc scs SES IE CENE Do mI E JE 280 SLS Per 9 S 5 5 lt 5 e P S R ce FE BW EF 23s Olas o E m o 4 47 ul E SESS Mud mar e SE S 5 5 amp o ci mi EFE c Bae ba 2 ccm om 25 WASHING HINTS AND DRYING e Do not overload the machine Weigh the laundry the first few times you use the appliance The average weights of the most common items are listed below as a guide 1000 g 1 kg sheet 700 1000 g pillow case 100 200 g tablecloth 400 500 g serviette 50 100 g tea towel 70 120 g linen hand towel 100 150 g towelling hand towel 150 250 g towelling bath towel 700 1000 g bath robe 1000 1500 g man s shirt 200 300 g apron 150 200 g Load the laundry loosely alternating large items with small ones Sort the laundry according to the type of fabric colour fastness and how dirty it is Avoid washing un hemmed or torn items as they may unravel Before washing empty all pockets of small objects which may have been left inside coins keys screws etc as these could damage the drain pump e When washing curtains remove the hooks e Close poppers and zips and fasten loose buttons e It is essential to wash new coloured items separately when washing for the first time e When washing fabrics requiring different wash te
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18. 58 Unit 3B3 Smithton Ind Est Smithton Inverness 0463 791822 20 Unit 23 24 Alliance Business PK Townsend Dry 59 Main Street Golspie Sutherland KW10 6RA 040 833517 Nuneaton CV11 0203 350666 60 45 Queens Road St Helier Jersey 0534 67001 21 High Ehenside Egremont Cumbria 22 0946 820509 61 Bruach Blackwaterfoot Isle of Arran 077 086 246 22 1 Wharf Road Higham Ferrers Northants 0933 317727 62 Hatson Ind Estate Kirkwall Orkney 0856 5457 23 Unit 18 Fourth Ave Bluebridge Ind Est 63 30a Scotland Road Market Harborough LE16 0858 33229 Halstead Essex 0787 473982 64 Pinfold Rd Manning Rd Ind Est Bourne Lincs 0778 422147 24 Unit 14 Dock Road Birkenhead L41 1JJ 051 639 1287 65 Unit E19 Telford Rd Launton Ind Est Bicester 0869 248598 25 Plas Fynnon W house Middleton Rd Oswestry 0691 652917 66 C1 Bergen Tyne Tunnel Trad Estate 26 Easy Launderette Panton Hall Denbigh Clwyd 074 581 3272 North Shields Tyne amp Wear 091 2960166 27 19 Sirdar Rd Off Brook Rd Rayleigh Essex 0268 741171 67 53 Sandringham Road Northampton 1 0604 37061 28 284 Alma Road Enfield EN3 081 805 6825 68 96 Argyll Street Dunoon Argyll PA23 7NE 0369 2147 29 194 Court Road Eltham London SE9 4EN 081 859 3939 69 43 Crosshill Avenue Cameltown Argyll 0586 52008 30 Unit 8 Croft Road Newcastle under Lyme 70 Moss Field Workshop Moss Field Drive Oban 0631 664530 Staffs ST5 OTW 0782 713003 71 2 Killweivagh Gregory
19. ANUSSI appliance or any part thereof is proved to be defective by reason only of faulty workmanship materials we will at our option repair or replace the same FREE OF ANY CHARGE for labour materials or carriage on condition that PEACE OF MIND The appliance has been correctly installed and used only on the electricity supply stated on the rating plate The appliance has been used for normal domestic purposes only and in accordance with the manufacturer s operating and maintenance instruc tions The appliance has not been serviced maintained repaired taken apart or tampered with by any person not authorised by us The appliance is still in the possession of the original purchaser All service work under this guarantee must be undertaken by a Zanussi Service Force Centre Home visits are made between 8 30 am and 5 30 pm Monday to Friday Visits may be available outside these hours in which case a premium will be charged Any appliance or defective part replaced shall become our property FOR TWELVE MONTHS EXCLUSIONS This guarantee does not cover Damage or calls resulting from transportation im proper use or neglect the replacement of any light bulbs or removable parts of glass or plastic Costs incurred for calls to put right machines im properly installed or calls to machines outside the UK and the Republic of Ireland Appliances found to be in u
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21. INSTRUCTION BOOKLET WASHER DRYER WDL 1282 ZANUSSI Page 2 Technical specifications Page 3 Warnings Page 4 The control panel Page 6 Your machine Page 7 10 Installation instructions Page 11 14 Use of controls Page 16 17 The washing and drying programmes Page 18 19 Use of detergent and additives Page 20 21 Washing 4 kg of white cotton at 95 Page 22 28 Washing 2 kg of delicate synthetic fabrics at 40 Page 24 Drying 2 25 kg 5 1 of cotton Page 25 Autodrying 1 kg 2 2 lb of mixed fabrics Page 26 Hints on washing and drying Page 27 Maintenance Page 28 Cleaning the filter Page 29 31 Servicing Page 32 36 Zanussi Service Force Page 37 Peace of mind for twelve months Page 38 Or five years TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WATER PRESSURE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED LOAD FOR WASHING MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED LOAD FOR DRYING Width 60 em 23 6 Height 85 em 88 5 Depth 51 22 4 Voltage 220 240V 50Hz Maximum power absorbed Minimum hot Minimum cold Maximum Cotton linen Synthetics delicate fabries Wool Cotton linen Synthetics 2550 W 18 5 psi 7 psi 110 psi 6 kg 13 Ib 2 kg 4 5 Ib 1 kg 2 2 Ib 2 75 kg 6 5 Ib 1 75 kg 4 Ib SPIN SPEED Maximum 1200 r p m E 5 It is most important that this instruction book should be retained with the appliance for future reference Should the appliance be sold or transferred to another owner
22. OT OPEN safety device has locked it door locked light on Water in the wash tub If after the above checks there is still a fault call your nearest Zanussi Service Force Centre whose address and telephone number can be found on the following pages Please make sure you give the model and serial number of the applianee This infor mation can be found on the rating plate see picture or on the guarantee certificate Original spare parts can be purchased from Zanussi Service Force Centres SOLUTION gt Wait 1 2 minutes after the end of the programme before opening the door door locked light off Drain the water by running the draining programme Q In guarantee customers should ensure that the above checks have been made as the engineer will make a charge if the fault is not a mechanical or electrical breakdown Please note that proof of purchase is required for any in guarantee service calls 81 How to find the telephone number of your Zanussi Service Force listed in this leaflet Zanussi Service areas are allocated by postcodes which are listed in alphabetical order for easy reference 1 Look for the two letters of your address postcode in the far left Postcode column 2 Match up the number of your postcode against the number listed in the Postcode Numbers column 3 Look across the column to the Service Force Key Number for your area T
23. Walton Summit Preston PR5 0772 321200 47 Unit E6C Anniesland Ind Est Netherton Rd 8 57 Ingram Road Holbeck Leeds Yorks 0532 460992 Glasgow Scotland 041 954 5304 9 63 Curzon Road Bournemouth 8H1 4PW 0202 303363 or Tel 041 954 5349 11 Unit 41 42 Clarendon Ct Winwick Quay W ton 0925 50822 48 Blencathra Saumarez Lane Castel Guernsey 0481 56854 12 Unit 3 21 25 Bridge Road Haywards Heath RH1 0444 417656 49 134 Eastgate Street Gloucester GL1 1QT 0452 422488 13 266 Main Road Southbourne Emsworth PO10 0243 374814 50 Unit 1 Redfields Ind Pk Church Crookham Fleet 0252 851414 or Tel 0243 371170 51 127 Walton Road Molesey Surrey KT8 ODT 081 9796366 14 Bridgewood Hse 8 Laker Road Rochester ME1 0634 201441 or Tel 081 9797952 or Tel 0689 61444 52 Unit 4 Riverside Est Coldharbour Ln Harpenden 0582 461909 15 1 Albert Crescent Bristol BS2 OYH 0272 713217 53 Reform Road Maidenhead Berkshire 0628 783711 16 Hse Kilwee Ind Est Upper 54 Merion House High Street Llandrindod Wells 0597 824842 Dunmurry Lane Belfast 0232 301121 55 Tromode Wks Cronkbourne Vill Douglas 0 0624 76066 17 66 Birch Rd East Wyreley Rd Ind Est B ham 021 327 1671 56 Unit 2b Elton Park Business Centre Hadleigh Rd 18 Unit 3 Sterling Park Claymore Tamworth 0827 289800 Ipswich IP2 0DQ 0473 211713 or Tel 0827 289822 57 75 Grove Road Norwich NR1 0603 629653 19 22 Newton Road Malvern Worcester WR141NZ 0684 572915
24. achine yourself Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons may cause injury or more serious malfunc tioning Contact your local Zanussi Service Centre Always insist on genuine ZANUSSI spare parts THE CONTROL PANEL Keep this page open while reading the booklet Symbols provided on the control panel have the following meaning Dryer indieator light AY Pilot light B Wash 2 8 Autodry UJ Prewash compartment Rinses Heavy soil U J Wash compartment spin Economy 93 Softener compartment 2 Drain D on off ws 6 WASH HEAVY ECONOMY TIME N DRY SOIL ON OFF Programme chart 8 Programme control Dryer indicator light 9 Operating pilot light Drying time control Wash n Dry push button Heavy soil push button Economy push button C Gi E GW On Off push button Blu woh Washing powder dispenser drawer Control panel Door locked light Door catch Drain Filter Adjustable feet 7 Water inlet hoses 8 Mains lead with plug 9 Drain hose 10 Transport safety screws 11 Rollers N _ cc o zm e et e en ero h aS Pi 42 gt EUR 21 gt e e Pr e oes wm an ci gare I aa 5 NE SER cc Poe m XUI un or up 2 Pers o2 gaal ge Ae 3 5 So g m Os ae Be
25. achine stops with the water left in the wash tub to avoid the laundry creasing Complete the programme by draining the water as follows switch the machine off by depressing the ON OFF button D press and turn the pro gramme dial clockwise to programme Q drain push the ON OFF button AT THE END OF THE PROGRAMME The machine automatically stops The door is controlled by a safety device which releases 1 2 minutes after the end of the programme Open the door only when the door locked light is off Push the ON OFF button D again and the pilot light will go out When the programme has finished you are advised to unplug the appliance and turn off the water taps 23 king ed and spun at RE Un E OA E R TU 2 B 2 ic is E 3 m Lid _ cem as 50 eaesss 7 5 5828 T BE E zd moTUnO er BS E pa 50 Ei i Fic uc SSPoet pea gS 9 eom eg E d 25 Ei ug ERE m pdt nS SS L ZAR E E El zc E aS Sowers Ei EZ 2 pe 0 5 n BEES a NERDS lt Nn Ps 5 5955 9 2235 ESTE 42 CD 524 ao 5 S o 9 558965 2 5 di SUR SBEIS n on SWR pe gi gl pn E V olo n E Bu E us oves5e Ti E bo S o 245 45 00 E cess
26. amme DRYING TIME CONTROL Press the control knob to pop it out This control allows you to choose the desired drying time according to the type and quantity of the load to be dried It can also be adjusted whilst the machine is in operation to either increase or reduce the drying time The control incorporates two drying cycles both of them up to 100 minutes duration The high temper ature range for cotton and linen items being the red section and the low temper ature range for synthetic fabrics being the blue section When washing only a half load or less it is possible to programme the machine to run automatically from a wash programme to the drying programme without pausing To do this first select the required wash programme Depress the Wash n dry button and then select the required drying time After completing the washing cycle the machine will automatically begin the drying phase Refer to programme chart p 16 17 for the programmes with which this button can operate BUTTON s By pressing the heavy soil button the machine will take in cold water only on programmes with a water temperature of 60 and hotter These would normally be hot and cold or hot fill only The water is then gradually heated to the required temperature The effect is to improve the overall wash performance particularly on biological stains such as egg blood and grass stains and heavily soiled fabri
27. avily crumpled e Remove the laundry when the applianee has finished drying e To avoid a static charge when drying is completed use either a fabric softener when you are washing the laundry or a fabric conditioner specifically for tumble dryers e For drying follow the indieations given on the manufacturers labels Drying at high temperature Drying at reduced gt lt temperature Do not tumble dry e Once you have finished using the machine you are advised to unplug it and turn off the water tap MAINTENANCE Successful washing and smooth running of your machine depend on a series of routine maintenance operations which should be carried out from time to time IMPORTANT Before carrying out any maintenance or cleaning you MUST disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply DECALCIFICATION The water we normally use contains lime From time to time and more often for hard water it is a good idea to use a water softening powder in the machine Add this powder according to the manufacturer s instructions This will prevent the formation of lime deposits AFTER EACH Leave the door open for while This helps prevent mould and stagnant smells forming inside the appliance EXTERNAL CLEANING Use soap and water only and then dry thoroughly CLEANING THE DRAWER From time to time the washing powder and additive dispenser drawer should be
28. cs since the longer cool soak phase as the water heats up provides the right conditions for the powder and the water temperature to interact and achieve the best possible results G ECONOMY BUTTON E By pressing in this push button prior to selecting wash cycle you will obtain a reduction of the wash temperature from 95 C to 60 C whilst the duration of the programme will remain practically unchanged This will ensure a substantial saving in electricity consumption It is advisable to press in this pushbutton particularly when washing strong white fabrics which do not have stubborn stains li USE OF CONTROLS ON OFF BUTTON D By depressing this button the machine starts operating When it is depressed again the machine stops This push button has a child resistant safety lock Move the small slider placed on the button to lock it in the off position PROGRAMME CONTROL To select the required pro gramme press and turn this dial clockwise until the marker at the top of the dial coincides with the required programme letter El OPERATING PILOT LIGHT 5 This lights up when the ON OFF button is depressed and goes out when the button is pressed again HOW AND WHEN TO USE THE CONTROLS After uem the laundry and placing the washing powder or liquid and additives into the appropriate compart ments before starting up the machine check that the appliance is plugged i
29. e for drying cotton towels By varying the composition of the load the drying times indicated will vary m PROGRAMMES FOR SYNTHETICS MIXED FABRIC SILK AND WOOL Washing programmes Recommended load max 2 kg 4 5 Ib wool max 1 kg 2 2 Ib washing only IMPORTANT At the end of the last rinse the washing machine stops without draining the water so that the garments do not crease To drain the water select programme Q draining DEGREE COMPARTMENTS PROGRAMME PROGRAMME OF TO USE DIAL DESCRIPTION SOIL 68 if required POSITION M Normal Wash at 50 C 50 MIXED 3 rinses FABRICS Stop with water left drum 40 Wash at 40 DELICATES Normal 3 rinses Wash n dry 40 SYNTHETICS soil option not available Ec a Wash at 40 C 40 orma L 3 rinses Wash n dr 46 soil vw Dn option not available eft in drum g Wash at 30 C WORN Light M 3 rinses ms Wash n dry ONCE soil rd d option not available a 3 rinses with HAND RINSES IN N additive if required Wash n dry x died option not available E 1 rinse with FRESHEN UP IN additive if required Wash n dry 2 option not available DRAIN 0 Draining of water Wash n Dry Programmes j Automatic drying can be used on programme G by depressing the button 2 Wm and setting the drying time Delicate Drying Programme 0 100 mins section coloured blue Low Temp Fabric
30. er P Consult a qualified plumber 29 PROBLEM B THE MACHINE LEAKS OR OVERFLOWS B THE MACHINE VIBRATES OR IS NOISY THE MACHINE DOES NOT DRY e CAUSE Too much washing powder Unsuitable washing powder The inlet hose ring is loose The detergent dispenser drawer or recess are clogged The end of the drain hose is not securely positioned The internal packing has not been removed The machine is not level The machine is in contact with the wall or furniture The washing load is badly distributed machine is overloaded drying programme has not been selected The cold water tap is not on The drainage filter is clogged machine is overloaded The drying time is not adequate SOLUTION Reduce the quantities of washing powder Only use washing powder suitable for automatic machines Tighten the ring see page 8 Clean the drawer and recess see page 27 Position the drain hose correctly p Remove internal packing see ww vw v p 7 Adjust the feet see page 10 Move the machine it should rest freely on its feet Remember to shake out large items e g sheets when loading Run the draining programme Q reduce the load and continue Select a drying programme Turn the tap on Clean the filter see page 28 Reduce the load Refer to the drying time table and set the correct time see pages 16 17 E PROBLEM CAUSE B THE DOOR DOES N
31. f 2 6 87 relative to radio interference suppression Level the washing machine by loosening or tightening the feet Accurate levelling prevents vibration noise and displacement of the machine during operation After levelling the machine secure the feet by tightening the ring nuts Some vibration is inevita ble especially if mounted on wooden floor Sprung wooden floors are particularly susceptible to vibration For advice eonsult a builder If possible always place the machine on a solid floor INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Special conditions If the floor is covered with crumbly or soft material insert arigid support base under the feet to prevent noise vibration or displacement The base should protrude a few centimetres beyond the edges of the machine NOTE Please ensure that when the appliance is installed it is easily accessible for the engineer in the event of a breakdown All plumbing and electrical work required to install this appliance must be carried out by competent persons or qualified plumbers electricians USE CONTROLS ESERIA P Tali 1i 4 fH POWDER The washing powder or liquid and additives must be placed in this drawer before starting the programme There is also a brief guide to the washing and drying programmes on the drawer itself DRYER INDICATOR LIGHT 5 This light will come on when the machine is drying or when you select the auto dry progr
32. f you intend the drain hose from the machine to empty into a sink make sure the sink is empty and that the plug hole is not blocked If the machine is permanently plumbed in hook the end of the hose into a standpipe installed for the ose The standpipe must have an internal diameter of at least 30 mm 1 in in order that there is an air gap between the drain hose and standpipe Make sure that it is designed in such way that the end of the drain hose cannot be covered with water 600 mm min 900 mm max Important Before connecting up the machine to new pipework or to pipework that has not been used for some time run off a reasonable amount of water to flush out any debris that may have collected in the pipes Whether discharging into a sink or a standpipe cheek that the end of the drain hose is neither too high nor too low The top of the curve in the hose s end should be no more than 90 em 35 4 and no less than 60 em 23 6 above floor level INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED The manufacturer declines any liability should this safety measure not be observed If the plug that is fitted to your appliance is not suitable for your socket outlet it must be cut off and the appropri ate plug fitted The cut off plug should be disposed of to prevent the hazard of electric shocks in case it should be plugged into a 18 Amp socket in another
33. ged in There is no electric supply from the wall socket The programme selector is not correctly positioned No water is entering the machine The water tap is not on The water supply has been cut off The inlet hose is bent The water pressure is too low The water inlet filter is clogged The end of the drain hose is too low The end of the drain hose is submerged in water Drain pipe without vent hole You have selected programme without a drain cycle The drain filter is clogged The drain hose is bent The drainage system pipes are blocked e The drain hose extension is incorrect gt SOLUTION gt Press the On Off button P Close the door gt Plug the appliance in gt Check the fuse P Consult a qualified electrician Press and turn the programme selector to the required programme gt See solutions to the problem THE MACHINE DOES NOT FILL gt Turn the tap on gt Wait until the water supply is restored gt Straighten the bend out P Tf this occurs often consult a qualified plumber P Clean the filter see page 28 gt Position the drain hose at the correct height between 60 and 90 em P The end of the drain hose must NOT be submerged gt Consult a qualified plumber P Run the draining programme P Clean the filter Before doing this see page 28 gt Straighten the hose out gt Consult a qualified plumb
34. hames Wick Kirkcaldy Lancaster Llandrindod Leicester Leicester Llandudno Llandudno Llandudno Lincoln Post code Number 0 9 1 8 1 5 1 3 4 23 1 2 4 6 9 3 5 1 20 55 1 7 1 11 1 15 30 31 16 27 28 29 32 33 1 24 26 30 36 40 49 51 56 25 27 28 1 26 28 30 27 1 23 24 1 14 15 17 1 16 1 23 1 8 3 1 5 7 8 11 14 16 17 6 9 10 15 11 15 16 19 20 21 23 27 31 32 34 40 42 47 22 24 26 28 30 33 34 41 48 49 51 78 1 6 8 10 7 11 13 SUB POSTCODE DIVISION LN LN LS LU LU Lincoln Leeds Luton 3 4 3 5 3 6 1 29 1 6 7 NE NE NG NG NG NN NN NN NP NR NW OL OL OX PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PE PE PE PE PH PH PH PL PL PO PO PR RG RG RG RH RH RH Liverpool Medway Milton Keynes Motherwell Manchester Newcastle on Tyne Nottingham Northampton Nottingham Northampton Newport Norwich London London Oldham Oxford Paisley Paisley Paisley Paisley Peterborough Peterborough Perth Perth Plymouth Portsmouth Preston Reading Reading Redhill Redhill Post code Number 1 49 60 70 1 20 99 1 17 19 40 46 18 1 12 1 35 60 1 49 61 70 88 98 99 71 1 23 25 24 31 34 1 7 11 12 8 10 14 18 13 1 9 44 1 35 NW Codes Codes 1 12 15 16 13 14 1 17 1 4 5 19 20 27 33 35 40 49 28 31 32 34 36 39 61 62 78 80 82 88 8
35. he drum is only half full you can obviously use less detergent Any liquid additives for softening or starching the laundry must be poured into the appropriate compartment of the washing powder dispenser drawer before starting the programme The compartment marked with the symbol 8 is for soft eners or starching agents Concentrated additives MUST be diluted before pouring in the compartment Never exceed the MAX level USE OF LIQUID DETERGENT Suitable liquid detergent such as Ariel can be used instead of washing powder In this case a programme without prewash must be selected Pour the liquid detergent into the compartment UU in the dispenser drawer immediately before starting the programme If the detergent has its own dispenser ball this should be used according to the manufacturer s instructions IMPORTANT Before the drying cycle always remove re usable plastic detergent dispensers designed to be placed inside the drum with the clothes as the plastic used is not designed to withstand the heat of the drying cycle NOTE Once the dispenser is filled close it by pushing it in gently This is particularly important if you are using fabric conditioner because if the drawer is slammed it will cause the conditioner to enter the machine prematurely 19 C Lf j cc cC LLI e EE e o ec MEASURE OUT
36. ie can ensue if you over fill Refer to the manufacturer s recommendations of quantities As some duvets and eiderdowns should be washed dried in large commercial machines because of their bulk please check with the manufacturer of the item before washing in a domestic machine even ifthe dry weight of the item is within the limit advised A Only tumble dry fabrics which are designed to be tumble dried If in doubt consult the manufacturer of that item A Tf it 15 necessary to open the door during the drying cycle take care not to touch the inside of the glass porthole as this gets very hot A Never tumble dry items that have had contact with chemicals such as dry cleaning fluid These are of a volatile nature and could eause an explosion Only tumble dry items which have been washed in water or require airing A The users should always check that they have not left their gas lighters disposable or otherwise in their clothing Before the drying cycle always remove reusable plastic detergent dispenser designed to be placed inside the drum with the clothes as the plastic used is not designed to withstand the heath of the drying cycle A Pets and children have been known to climb into washing machines Please check your drum before use If the machine is situated on a carpeted floor please adjust the feet to ensure that air can circulate freely A Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the m
37. mperatures together always select the lowest temperature e White items should not be washed with coloured items e Very small items handkerchiefs ribbons socks etc should be washed in a washing bag or a pillow case e Use good quality detergent suitable for automatic washing machines e Use the correct quantities of detergent e For wool use gentle detergents only in small quantities e Bleach is very corrosive it should be used with care and kept out of reach of children Some stains such as fruit wine grass rust etc are difficult to remove and should be treated before washing with specific products which can be found in most household shops In some cases it may help to soak the stain before washing with a special pre soak product or biological detergent Only wool marked Pure New Wool washable preshrunk can be washed in the machine using the wool programme other types of wool should be washed by hand or dry cleaned e When drying always load well spun laundry The higher the spin speed the lower is electric energy consumption and the shorter is the drying time e Do not leave the damp laundry load in a heap too long before drying e Avoid drying dark clothes with light coloured fluffy items such as towels as these can attract the fluff e If you overdry the laundry besides wasting energy any subsequent ironing may become more difficult because the fabric could be he
38. n the water supply taps are turned on the drain hose is correctly and securely positioned the door and the washing powder dispenser drawer are closed Depress the pushbutton s See page 11 for details of operation Select the required pro gramme by depressing and turning the programme dial clockwise Set the drying time if you are using the Wash n Dry option At this stage press the ON OFF button to start the programme up The door locked light comes on and the programme starts up required When the programme has finished the programme dial will be in the position and the machine will automatically stop If you have selected a pro gramme for synthetics mixed fabrics silk or wool the water remaining in the wash tub must be drained by running the draining programme before opening the door Open the door only at the end of the programme when the door locked light goes out If necessary stop the machine by pressing the ON OFF button again At the end of the pro gramme all the buttons must be reset to the rest position not depressed THE WASHING PROGRAMMES This washing machine has a wide range of programmes for optimum washing of all types of fabrics The differences between the programmes are the rotation rhythm of the drum the washing temperature the water level use or not of the spin cycle ete Three special programmes are included in this washing machine
39. particular the following fabrics should not be loaded into the dryer Clothes which were dry cleaned or cleaned with chemical solvents Woollens or mixed woollens which will shrink with heat Extremely delicate fabries such as silk and delicate synthetics Sponge rubber and similar items Fibre glass items Fabrics tending to fray WASH N DRY It is possible to programme the machine to run automatically from the wash programme through to the drying programme without pausing In this case the wash load must be no more than 2 75kg 6 5 Ib for cottons and a maximum of 1 75kg 4 lb for synthetics This is possible on all programmes except the Wool Silk and Delicates K L M N P programmes The drying times of all fabries will depend on the extent to which they have been spun as well as the fabric characteristics The higher the spin speed the shorter the drying time alleviate creasing care should be taken not to overdry clothes All clothes should be removed from the drum as quickly as possible after completion of a drying cycle Polycottons of less than 70 cotton should NOT be dried using High Temperature drying Red Section Only polycottons with more than 70 cotton content should be dried using programme F If you are not sure of the cotton content use Low Temperature drying Blue Section The familiar wash code symbols which are found on the care labels in most clothes
40. se within a commercial or similar environment plus those which are the subject to rental agreements Products of Zanussi manufacture which are NOT marketed by Zanussi Ltd KEC Countries The standard guarantee is applicable but subject to the owner s responsibility and cost to ensure the appliance meets the standards set by the country to which the product is taken The Zanussi company in the country concerned will be pleased to advise further Sight of your purchase receipt will be required by them 37 a OR FIVE YEARS ZANUSSI 5 YEAR NOTES COVER CONDITIONS 1 Products supplied as seconds refurbished damaged or shop soiled are not eligible for Zanussi 5 Year Cover For a once only payment you can extend your Standard Guarantee to 5 years All the conditions and exclusions of the Standard 2 The issue of a cover does Guarantee apply NOT by virtue of our having done so nullify the exclusions 3 The Engineer will need to check the details of your Certificate and may make a charge for his services if it is not presented to him at the time of his call 4 The date of purchase or the date of initial payment deposit of the appliance will be deemed the date of commencement of cover 5 Covers issued are not refundable or transfer able GUARANTEE RECORD Appliance purchased IONE ie ich eh co se HH Eee auarantee card One tete ose a eu tb ER o Model no
41. the bowl is full hook the hose back up and empty the bowl Repeat the procedure until the water stops flowing out 0 bas s p g o S ms 22 Clean carefully under a fast running tap When the appliance is in use and depending on the programme selected there can be hot water in the filter Never remove the filter during a wash cycle always wait until the appliance has finished the cycle and is empty When replacing the filter ensure it is securely retightened so as to stop leaks and young children being able to remove it THE WATER INLET FILTERS If your water very hard or contains traces of lime deposit the water inlet filters may become clogged It is therefore a good idea to clean them from time to time Turn off the water taps Unscrew the water inlet hoses 252 UD ROT 52 H B p 5 2 a Remove and clean the filters using a hard bristle brush Replace the filters and tighten up the inlet hoses oan problems are due to lack of simple maintenance or oversights and can be solved easily without having to call the Servicing Department B PROBLEM THE MACHINE DOES NOT START UP with pilot light off with pilot light on THE MACHINE DOES NOT FILL THE MACHINE EMPTIES AS IT FILLS m THE MACHINE DOES NOT DRAIN OR SPIN The On Off button is not pressed The door is not closed properly The appliance is not plug
42. this is not adhered to See relevant section in instructions The glass door becomes very hot during the washing cycle Keep children away from the vicinity of the appliance whilst it is in operation A Leave the porthole door slightly ajar between washes to preserve the door seal 4 Only wash fabrics which are designed to be machine washed If in doubt consult the manufacturer of that item A Before washing ensure that all pockets are empty and buttons and zips are fastened Avoid washing frayed or torn articles and treat stains such as paint ink rust and grass before washing Underwired bras must not be machine washed A 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 A Before selecting a programme or changing an ongoing programme the machine must be switched off by depressing the ON OFF push button Garments which have been in contact with volatile petroleum products should not be machine washed If volatile cleaning fluids are used care should be taken to ensure that the fluid is removed from the garment before placing in the machine Wash small items such as socks laees washable belts etc in a washing bag or pillow case as it is possible for such items to slip down between the tub and the inner drum A Only use the advised quantities of fabrie softener Damage to the fabr
43. urn to the last page of this directory for the address and telephone number to contact for service which is listed against your key number If you are unsure of your postcode the main towns and cities are listed in alphabetical order for easy reference Additionally your local Zanussi Service Force Centre telephone number is listed under Z in your telephone directory gt lt lt lt lt 3 lt lt lt gt gt gt Aberdeen St Albans Brecon Bath Blackburn Bradford Bournemouth Bury Brighton Bromley Bristol Belfast Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Carlisle Cambridge Cardiff Chester Chelmsford Chelmsford Colchester Croyden Canterbury Coventry Coventry Crewe Dartford Dundee Derby Post code Number 1 5 1 10 45 1 5 11 15 7 10 20 22 6 16 1 12 1 23 24 1 18 21 25 19 20 0 9 1 9 11 15 20 27 16 18 1 8 1 28 98 99 1 82 1 21 25 33 38 40 45 47 48 60 71 80 97 98 23 24 34 37 42 44 46 72 79 49 50 96 95 1 16 18 28 17 1 8 9 11 1 8 31 48 1 4 5 7 8 0 6 8 9 11 15 7 16 24 1 16 0 2 4 9 1 21 1 8 10 12 21 23 9 13 81 35 37 36 1 12 1 18 1 5 7 11 6 1 7 13 15 55 Service Force Key Number 0 000 0Nn _ k DE DG DG DG D

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