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1. Detergent for prewashing e Always put prewash detergent in this compartment when you select programmes with prewash cycles Add softener before you start the programme the washing machine automatically adds it to the final rinse cycle e Dilute concentrated softeners before you add them Only add up to 130 ml to the compartment to avoid over flowing Undiluted softener Water im S Softener should not exceed the MAX level in the compartment Wash out unused softener with a splash of water or a damp cloth after the programme has finished If it sticks in the compartment put out the drawer and clean it up see page 28 Water softening agent You can soften water in hard water areas by adding water softener Always check the packaging for the appropriate amount to use And always add your water softener after your detergent e Foaming varies according to the amount and type of detergent you use as well as how soiled the laundry is and the hardness and temperature of the water e When opening the door mid operation water and foams droplets may fall from the door and the door hole In this case you may require a towel to be used to catch any of them if necessary Bulsn 1049q pe y 1 u yos pue u b19 p ppe 0 MOH 11 12 Selecting the programme D 4 D RMOaTZTZRBXIEB 8 Cotton Cotton Eco Easy Care Wool Silk Delicates Shirts Quiet Quick
2. Note eAfter using starch clean the detergent drawer especially the softener cover see page 28 eAfter using starch to remove any excess starch in the drum run a Rapid 15 programme without detergent E How to use water softening agent e Hardness of water Total hardness mmol l Local hardness Water quality l Soft 0 1 3 II Middle 1 3 1 5 Ill Hard 2 5 lt ein areas II and IIl you can save detergent by adding a water softener For the correct dose read the instructions on the packaging eAdd water softener after detergent to the main wash compartment If you use other treatments like fabric softener or stain remover add them to your wash in the following order 1 Detergent 2 Water softener 3 Stain remover Main wash compartment abesn snovey eulyoew Buiysem noA Buispy 27 Maintenance Cleaning your washing machine e Clean the outside of your washing machine with a soft cloth and mild detergent such as kitchen detergent and soap water Don t splash water over the washing machine Do not use cream cleansers thinners or products containing alcohol or kerosene Cleaning your detergent drawer First remove the detergent drawer by lifting and pulling at the same time Softener cover eWash out old detergent from the drawer with water Use a cloth to clean the washing machine Residue detergent soon builds up if you don t clean the drawer r
3. Try not to leave it in the drum for long after the programme ends colours may run e f your clothing floats in the Wool Silk programme press the PAUSE button to open the door Press the floating items down lightly and re start the programme SUIUDeW em INOA Busy seyeoljap Hulysen Bulus ig Duvet programme Intensive Extra Rinse Prewash Easy Ironing Uy A O00 O 5 E Make sure the label of each item to be washed shows either the wash or hand wash symbol X7 W7 Blanket e100 synthetic fibre blanket up to 3kg e100 cotton blanket up to 1 5kg single bed size Other aiqeysem e Futon 100 synthetic fibre up to 1 5kg single bed size e Sheets e Bedspreads e Undersheets 100 synthetic fibre Blanket 100 wool eLong piled blanket e Electric blanket including cover jqeysem uoy e Don t wash waterproof covers or clothes or items without the correct symbols on the label 20 i Start PETE POBA va Pause O On es a SO 80 900 B88 ic r min Time yj Mode SS Child Lock ty Quiet Cotton Quick6o Cotton co P Colours Easy care a Rapid15 Wool Silk Duvet Delicates 7 Shirts 9 Tub Clean 4 1 Fold blanket or bedspread E Fold into four like so 1 Ch r t Put the blanket or bedspread to the drum Fold it into s
4. They may cause a fire or damage eKeep flammable substances well away from the washing machine for example kerosene gasoline benzene paint thinner and alcohol or clothing soaked with these They may cause an explosion or a fire i Power source and cable eUse an independent household dedicated mains socket fully rated at AC 220V to 240V If the washing machine is plugged in with other appliances it may overheat and cause a fire eMake sure the mains plug is pushed firmly in the socket A loose connection may overheat and cause electrical shock or a fire eCheck the mains lead and mains plug for any damage If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard eUnplug the mains lead when cleaning the washing machine eDo not touch the mains lead or mains plug with wet hands It may cause an electric shock eCheck the mains plug regularly for dirt If dirt accumulates on the mains plug it could cause a fire To prevent this unplug the cable and clean the mains plug with a dry rag E To Prevent Injury eDo not dismantle repair or modify the washing machine The washing machine could malfunction and cause a fire or injury If repairs are needed contact our dealer Z WARNING eThis appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless
5. amp e Use this to lock the door and prevent children climbing into the drum e It also locks the controls to prevent Example Disol n NA 16VX1 children starting or stopping programmes ample Display p _ accidentally see page 26 A a x How to lock or unlock the door The door is automatically locked To unlock the door while a while any programme is running programme is runnin amp sign is shown while the door is p g g locked During operation The door normally clicks when it locks Press the or unlocks START button e Switching the washing machine off at After the drum stops spinning the plug doesn t unlock the door the door will automatically unlock e If the door is locked and you switch the and will be signaled with a clicking washing machine off or if there s a power sound This can take about a cut it will stay locked until you turn it back minute on again If you have to unlock the door mid This is different from the child safety lock programme try to make sure you don t see page 26 flood the floor with water from the drum X i Bulsn as0jaq pe y suonq y Buisp JOOP y YOO UN 10 YOO 0 MOH 10 How to add detergent and softener Pull out the detergent drawer and add detergent or softener to the correct compartment E Only use detergents recommended for fully automated washing machine Refer to the instructions on the packaging for appropriate amounts t
6. 0 33 Moving and installing e eee 34 Hose and cable lengths 36 Levelling the washing machine 36 Water supply hose ceeeeeeeees 37 Water drain hose eeeeeeeeeeeees 38 Connecting to the power supplly 38 Installation checklist 39 Checking your washing machine runs propery ii gaea ai aosa aii 39 Specifications ccee Back cover Safety precautions Please observe these fully Please read the following instructions to avoid danger to you or your property E We have split our safety precautions into two degrees of danger WA R N N This describes issues which could cause death or serious injury CA UTI O This describes issues which could cause injury or damage your belongings Z WARNING elf you will not be using the washing machine for a while such as when you go on holiday turn off the water supply to the washing machine This is particularly important if there is no drainage around the washing machine If the water supply is left on water pressure may build up and cause a leak E General Use eDo not install your washing machine anywhere that is damp or exposed to the weather If you do it may cause an electric shock fire failure or deterioration eDo not pour water directly onto any part of the washing machine It may cause a short circuit or electric shock eKeep burning objects such as candles or cigarettes away from the washing machine
7. L 1 00 X Shirts 40 C 2kg 0 60kWh 55 0L 0 50 4 Quiet 40 C 7 kg 0 70 kWh 65 0 L 1 38 Quick 60 40 C 3 5kg 0 42 kWh 42 0 L 0 58 W Rapid 15 30 C 2kg 0 15 kWh 37 0 L 0 15 1 Results calculated regarding Intensive Wash and the maximum spin dry revolution comply with EN 60456 2 Power water consumption and time shown here may differ due to variations in water pressure hardness and temperature room temperature type and amount of laundry voltage fluctuation and selection of additional functions Buisn 31049q pe y UONdWINSUOD 19 eM pue JBMOd wwe bod y Buyoajas 13 Details of programmes Auto setting Max 7 F P Spin dry revolutions i rogramme load Temperature pa k u at a 16VX1 16VG1 14VA1 QA Cotton 7kg 40 C 2 1200 1 07 1 27 Cotton co fe o 1 ES ECO 7 kg 40 C 2 1200 O 1 Easy Care 3 5 kg 40 C 2 800 0 56 1 00 ma Wool Silk 2 kg 30 C 3 500 0 40 E Delicates 3 5 kg 40 C 2 800 0 55 1 00 7 Shirts 2kg 40 C 2 500 0 50 IZ Quiet 7kg 40 C 2 500 1 18 1 38 Quick 60 3 5kg 40 C 2 1200 0 53 0 58 Er Colours 3 5kg 40 C 2 1200 1 07 1 27 M Rapid 15 2 kg 30 C 1 800 0 15 E Duvet 3kg 30 C 2 800 1 00 gO Tub Clean 40 C 3 800 3 31 E Changing programmes while HTime required operating e The actual times may differ slightly from those e To change the programme or temperature shown setting you
8. they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety eChildren should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance eDo not touch the laundry inside the washing machine until the drum has completely stopped Even if the drum is spinning at low speed it can cause an injury Take particular care of children in this respect CAUTION E General Use eThis washing machine is only suitable for washing textiles labelled washing machine washable eAnchor bolts are used to transport the washing machine You should remove these using a spanner or similar tool before you install the washing machine If you do not it will cause strong vibrations when the washing machine is spinning eDo not connect the washing machine to hot water The washing machine works with cold water eBefore you start using the washing machine turn the tap on to check that the hose is properly connected If it s not there may be a water leak eDo not apply pesticide hair spray or deodorant to the washing machine eDo not put any electrical equipment near the washing machine for example a TV radio or battery charger eDo not put too much laundry or detergent into the washing machine It may cause washing machine troubles eBe careful not to get your laundry caught in the door when you close it This could cause a water leak or damage to laundry E Power source Mains lead
9. will need to switch the washing e Time shown includes time needed for filling machine off and then on again and draining water and so depends on water e If you want to change the rinse or spin options pressure drain condition and amount of laundry during washing press the Pause button once e Changing the functions during the programme the washing machine is full of water You cannot may change time shown change it after the Wash operation has finished e Times depend on programme and temperature settings selected e Times may be longer if the laundry in the drum needs to be balanced Switch setting Optional functions e E Spin dry revolutions ane ta Prewash cere 16VX1 16VG1 14VA1 g Cold 90 C 400 1600 500 1600 500 1400 O O O Cold 60 C 400 1600 500 1600 500 1400 O O Cold 60 C 400 1200 500 1200 500 1200 O O Cold 40 C 400 500 500 500 O Cold 40 C 400 800 500 800 500 800 O O O O Cold 60 C 400 800 500 800 500 800 Cold 60 C 400 500 500 500 O Cold 60 C 400 1600 500 1600 500 1400 Cold 40 C 400 1600 500 1600 500 1400 O O O Cold 30 C 400 800 500 800 500 800 Cold 40 C 400 800 500 800 500 800 O O C 40 C 800 800 800 E Speed of spin dry revolution e Effective rinsing of clothes may not be possible at lower spin spe
10. 60 Colours Rapid 15 Duvet Tub Clean Daily washing for cotton linen and cotton blend e g T shirts underwear towels tablecloths Cotton linen and cotton blend takes longer but uses less water and power than Cotton programme Gentle on cotton linen and man made materials Gentle washing for hand and washing machine washable wool silk and wool blend clothing Gentle wash for synthetic fibre textiles satin lace etc Shirts and blouses May take longer than Cotton programme but less noise Washes lightly soiled clothing quickly Separate wash for coloured cotton or cotton blend items e g T shirts pyjamas trousers Washes a few lightly soiled items in 15 minutes Washes large items such as blankets curtains and bedspreads Cleans the drum 7 kg 7kg 3 5 kg 2 kg 3 5 kg 2 kg 7kg 3 5 kg 3 5 kg 2 kg 3 kg Power and water consumption Programme Temperature ENA Ba Belts 2 ito a we Q Cotton 40 C Intensive 7 kg 0 84 kWh 65 0 L 1 47 40 C 7 kg 0 80 kWh 65 0 L 1 27 60 C 7 kg 1 57 kWh 75 0 L 1 32 90 C 7 kg 2 09 kWh 85 0 L 1 52 Cotton Eco 60 C Intensive 7kg 1 04 kWh 44 0 L 2 30 60 C 7 kg 1 00 kWh 44 0 L 2 20 Easy Care 40 C Intensive 3 5kg 0 53 kWh 52 0 L 1 15 Wh Wool Silk 30 C 2kg 0 25 kWh 50 0 L 0 40 E Delicates 40 C 3 5 kg 0 60 kWh 62 0
11. Germany Printed in china February 2009 Panasonic Corporation 2009 W9901 7GX00 Panasonic Operating Instructions Washing Machine Household use Thank you for buying a Panasonic washing machine e These Operating Instructions will help you use it properly and safely e In particular make sure you read the Safety Precautions on pages 4 and 5 before you use your washing machine e Complete the guarantee card including the purchase date and dealer s name and Consider the environment E Disposing of packaging The packaging we use to protect the washing machine from damage during transportation is all recyclable For information on recycling contact your local authority E Disposing of Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment private households This symbol on the products and or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling please take these products to designated collection points where they will be accepted on a free of a charge basis Alternatively in some countries you may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health an
12. IU I I Drain filter is not set meres aS 32 and a number appear alternatively Hi What to do Check the drain hose making sure eit isn t clogged up eits tip isn t immersed in water eit doesn t extend further than 3 metres ethe water isn t frozen e Cleaning the drain filter see page 29 E What to do e Make sure the door is shut properly E What to do e The laundry may be too heavy If so unravel a tangle of items e The laundry may be too light If so add one or two bath towels e One or more items may be too large such as blankets If so reduce the load e The washing machine may be on an unstable or uneven surface Hi What to do e Check the tap is open e Check the water pipe or hose isn t frozen e Check the water supply hasn t been disrupted e Check the water supply valve filter isn t clogged see page 28 Hi What to do Correct any of these problems then open the door shut it and start the washing machine again Correct any of these problems then Lopen the door shut it and start the washing machine again J Correct any of these problems then open the door shut it and start the washing machine again e Make sure the drain filter is set properly see page 29 e An error display starting with H doesn t sound the buzzer Press the power OFF button If the displ ay stays on or it reappears when you press t
13. Quick60 Cotton Eco O E Colours Easy care fe Rapid15 Wool Silk 4 S E Duvet Delicates 7 Q 8 Tub Clean l Shirts oO 2 9 Press the door opening button p P Presei umer ee to open the door Put your Qz ou can use the timer to set the e washing machine to finish running laundry in the drum aa aTe na Close the door and o lt Points to remember gt y io e You need to choose the programme press the power ON i on S first and then preset the time button 3 e You can t preset the Wool Silk Tub g aoa Clean programme Turn the programme selection dial either way e The washing machine may finish to select a programme earlier or later than the preset time depending on the type of laundry 7 and the conditions of temperature Select any other functions you want water supply and drainage _ Process selection see page 24 e Do not use hardly disssolvable W Optional functions see page 25 detergent with the preset function H Temperature see page 8 as other types may cake before the W Spin speed see page 8 oLa Set the time you want time H To change a preset time your washing to finish ePress the power OFF button then the ON button and start again Put detergent and iom Sep Nelson softner into the W To cancel a preset time e Press the power OFF button detergent drawer W To check a preset time see pages 10 11 e Press the TIME button Press the START button The buzzer will sound w
14. Specifications NA 16VX1 NA 16VG1 NA 14VA1 Rated voltage 220 240 V Rated frequency 50 Hz Maximum energy rated power input BOIS 12250 Heating energy rated power input 2000 W 230 V Dimensionioiithe 596 mm W x 625 mm D x 845 mm H product Weight of the product 85 kg Maximam mass of dry cloth Tkg Water consumption Refer to Power and water consumption Pressure of tap water 0 03 MPa 1 MPa M N N E Washing machine E Carrying the washing machine dimensions in millimetres Two or more people amp 240 must carry the p washing machine Start by tilting the washing machine backwards One person should stand behind it holding the rear of the top panel The other person should grip the 845 H a 38 bottom stands at the front L 65 e Don t touch the door opening button cup while holding It s normal for a new washing machine to eMake sure of the needed accessories contain a small amount of water remaining for installation see page 6 after factory inspection eEntrust the installation of the product O _ _ to our dealer or service agent J Panasonic Corporation Web Site http panasonic net Pursuant to the directive 2004 108 EC article 9 2 LIITT Panasonic Testing Centre 000102 Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg
15. d the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union This symbol is only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard this product please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal E Keeping your laundry eco friendly eKeep to the load limit of each programme e The washing machine automatically adjusts the operating time of each programme depending on the load e You only need to use a preliminary wash if your laundry is heavily soiled eUsing the 60 C Cotton Eco programme instead of the 90 C Cotton one will save energy and will remove ordinary stains E Amount of detergent eUse the correct amount of detergent based on the detergent pack instructions and local water hardness eAdjust the amount of detergent depending on how soiled your laundry is E When using a tumble dryer eTo save energy please select the correct spin dry revolution speed according to the instruction of your tumble dryer eThis product complies with the directives 2006 95 EC and 2004 108 EC Contents Read before using Consider the environment 0008 2 Safety precautions Please observe these E EEE E t
16. dry has collected to one side of the drum rinsing J oend Pea will start automatically to correct the imbalance finishes p g e f there s excess foam after washing water may drain and z refill to wash it off This is called foam detection D mang Ramp eal e This is normal The washing machine has detected an i rotates Cdl times unbalanced load and is trying to correct it gt J A foam and water e Although a foam and water may remain with the state of remain in a door or clothing and the amount of detergent it does not have door seal influence on the performance of a rinse Spin starting is e This is normal Although spin starting may be repeated it is repeated a function made to spin quietly e The remaining time is estimated and corrected continually i The displ and this can change the time displayed The displayed time is ire a fe standard times which may differ from the actual time required h g e The remaining time will increase if an extra rinse and spin P changes is required to correct the imbalance caused by laundry collecting to one side of the drum L Problem Case O 9 mp 1 ice Q h O ie 3 There s not much foam e This can happen if you ve put powder detergent directly into the drum you must put it in the detergent drawer e The amount of foam can vary depending on the temperature level and softness of your water e You may not be using enough deterg
17. e O 0 0 O See ee ee moon o 00 1800 BHA a Off ic r min Time O Mode ee en Child Lock ty Quiet Cotton Quick6o Cotton co P Colours Easy care a Rapid15 Wool Silk A Duvet Delicates 7 8Tub Clean Shirts 2 Hif you keep using cold water in your washing machine this may cause a build up of bacteria inside the drum which can give off an odour You can avoid this by running the Tub Clean programme once a month When you use a scale remover follow the manufacturer s instructions Important don t put laundry in the washing machine during Tub Clean With no laundry in the drum press the power ON button Turn the programme selection dial either ty Quiet Cotton Q way Quick60 Cotton Eco 2 to select Tub Clean Taer aos P W Rapid15 Wool Silk EThe remaining time will be A Duet ae displayed BTubCleane shirts 2 Put tub cleaning detergent and bleach into the detergent drawer see pages 10 11 Press the START stat button Pause Eit starts water um ort 2 supplying w COLL J lee r min Time Z Mode It starts water spplying The buzzer will sound when the programme is complete Preset timer Intensive Extra Rinse Prewash Easy Ironing Li a HT gt aaa WY Pause meea O O O O eho i800 88g or s r min Time Gy Mode lt I Child Lock Di fY Quiet e Cotton 2
18. e plate of the washing machine this sensor detects leaks and stops the washing machine If this happens an error display starting with H e g H 01 will appear and you should contact your Customer Service Centre 2 Hose with water supply valve certain types of washing machine only If this type of hose becomes damaged and leaks the valve closes automatically and stops the water supply 3 Overflow detection If water collects in the washing machine above a certain level this function prevents the washing machine overflowing by stopping the water supply and activating the drain pump yeysu 0 MOH soy jddns 19eM aulyoew Bulysem y Huij aog sy bu j ajqeo pue soH 37 38 Water drain hose Points to remember Do not twist pull out or bend the drain hose Your washing machine should be no more than 100cm from the drain outlet Draining to a sink or wash basin eSecure the drain hose in position so it can t drop out of the basin eDon t block the basin s drain outlet and make sure the drainage AN through it is sufficient eDon t let the tip of the drain hose dip into the drained water as this can cause the water to flow back into the washing machine S gt E ss S Draining to a wash basin saline z a 1O hose Connecting to the power supply A The name plate tells you the rated power your washing machine needs Check that your power supply specifications match these F
19. e temperatures can t be used for certain wash programmes e Tells you how far through each cycle your washing is on model NA 16VX1 only X see pages 14 15 J Example shows display when fully lit Intensive Prewash Extra Rinse Easy Ironing PL 00 0 0 EEE _ _q w e Shows the spin speed in rpm for the programme you ve selected e You can choose your own spin speed for Presets some programmes e You can choose when your programme e Some spin speeds can t be used for certain finishes see page 23 _ programmes Process indicator e Shows you the current stage of the programme i e wash rinse spin or drain e When the light is out the programme has finished see page 24 Programme selection dial e Use this to choose the best programme for your laundry see page 12 Example Display on NA 16VG1 90 60 Example Display on NA 14VA1 1400 i Wy 200 7 O 8 f 40 40 800 7 30 500 30 500 B 8 8 yw ic r min Time Z Mode Ic r min Time 2 Mode Example shows display when fully lit e When a programme is running you can t add optional functions to it or change the wash temperature e To change the programme turn the washing machine off and on again e To change optional functions such as rinse settings or spin speed press the PAUSE butto
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21. eds depending on the amount of laundry or type of detergent used If this is the case please use the Extra Rinse function Hilt is not abnormal although clothing sticks to a drum easily depending on the kind of clothing and programmes e Although Cotton Eco course tends to stick to surface it is not failure Bulsn aiojaq peay sawuwebod Jo sjrejaq 15 6 2 2 Oo S Intensive Extra Rinse Prewash Easy Ironing 0000 il Quiet 4 Ccotn Oaquickso 7 Cotton co TP Colours i Easy care DRapidi5 Wool Siik Duvet Delicates 7 8Tub Clean 7 Shirts 2 Press the door opening MSee pages 7 12 for sorting button and your laundry before it goes i into the drum put the laundry in the drum Make sure no washing gets caught in the door Close the door and 2 push the ON button Turn the programme Wait e gm selection dial either way to Sc f select your wash eh prog ram me G Tub Clean E A wash time will be displayed I mProcess selection Select any optional rr functions Optional functions see page 25 MTemperature see page 8 MSpin speed see page 8 e Cotton Cottontco e Easy care Wool Silk Delicates 7 e Shirts 16 Add detergent The quantity of detergent 3 x will depend on the amount of into the detergent 7 laundry the degree of so
22. egularly and can develop mould Cleaning your washing machine door seal and window see also page 6 e Wipe the window and seal after each wash to remove lint and stains If lint builds up it can cause leaks e The door opens at different angles if the drum seal is wet e Remove any coins buttons and other objects from the door seal after each wash 28 Cleaning the filter net of the water supply valve applicable products only lf water isn t draining properly Depressurize the water supply hose 1 Turn the water supply off at the tap 2 Switch the power on 3 Close the washing machine door 4 Select Tub Clean programme and press the START button 5 After one minute switch the power off Loosen the water supply valve and remove it from the tap 7 Use a small brush e g a toothbrush to clean the filter Re connect the water supply valve to the tap and turn the tap back on checking for leaks Cleaning the drain filter Take care not to burn high temperature wash yourself while handling your clothes or touching the inside of the drum after a Before cleaning the drain filter switch off and unplug the washing machine 1 Open and remove the drain filter cover 2 Take the pump hose out remove the cap to drain the water and put them back to the original position after all the water drains away Max 6L Z 3 Carefully loosen the drain filter Mo
23. elf you disconnect the mains plug hold onto the mains plug not the cable Pulling the cable may cause an electric shock or a fire eDo not use a mains plug adaptor or extension cable It may overheat and cause a fire eMake sure your home voltage matches the voltage displayed on the washing machine If you are not sure contact an electrician E To Prevent Injury eDo not climb on the washing machine You may hurt yourself or damage the washing machine eWhen opening and closing the door ensure you keep fingers away from the door hinge or this could lead to injury eCheck your washing for objects such as nails pins coins clips etc They could damage your laundry or the washing machine eDo not wash rinse or spin water proof sheets or clothing These may cause vibration or washing machine failure during spin drying which could lead to injury damage to the washing machine or damage due to water leaking eBe careful when draining hot water or any detergent from the drum To prevent an injury Bulsn aiojaq peay suolneoeid Ajayes Know your washing machine Water supply hose Detergent drawer see page 10 Water supply valve applicable products only Push door Water drain hose Adjustable stands see page 36 Check before using 1 Secure the Water supply hose 2 Open the tap After finishing turn the tap off D 3 Connect the power I 4 Make sure the drain hose flow
24. ent e You may be using a reduced foam type of detergent e Heavily soiled laundry can reduce the amount of foam e Larger loads of laundry can also reduce the amount of foam There s a lot of foam e The amount of foam can vary depending on the temperature level and softness of your water e You may have used too much detergent e The type of detergent you use could cause excess foam There s no foam e This can happen if you ve put powder detergent directly into the drum you must put it in the detergent drawer e f your laundry has collected to one side of the drum water will be supplied automatically to correct the imbalance and this will prevent the foam wash e The amount of foam can vary depending on the temperature level and softness of your water Fabric softener overflows e You may have exceeded the MAX level on the detergent drawer see page 11 e You may have spilt the liquid by closing the detergent drawer too sharply There s a residue of powder detergent at the end of the wash e This can happen if you ve put powder detergent directly into the drum you must put it in the detergent drawer There s an unusual noise or vibration e Check there s nothing metal in the drum e Make sure the anchor bolts used in transportation have been removed e Check the washing machine is on a flat stable surface e If none of the above seem to be causing the problem c
25. erre 4 Know your washing machine 6 Before you start washing neess 7 Using the buttOns eee 8 How to lock or unlock the door 9 How to add detergent and softener 10 Selecting the programme 05 12 Power and water consumption 13 Details of programmes 14 Using your washing machine Washing 2 2 cc 5 ceceececsess 16 Washing delicates 18 Washing blankets or bedspreads ccccccceeeeeees 20 Various usage Cleaning the Grum eceeeeeeeeeees 22 Preset timer wsssciscccdcnste sete vcdescce sateen 23 Individual washing functions 24 Optional fUunctionsS cceeeeeees 25 Using your washing machine 26 How to set and reset the child safety JOCK ges sev E eves ch enpenscereds Greate dveeeeess 26 How to turn the end of programme buzzer ON OF Off ci sccessscs seevesteatereesevieces 26 How to use laundry starch 27 How to use water softening agent 27 Maintenance Maintenance ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetes 28 Cleaning your washing machine detergent drawer the filter net of the water supply valve washing machine door seal AN WINKOW eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeaees 28 Preventing a frozen water supply hose Cleaning the drain filter eee 29 Read when the need arises Troubleshooting 30 Error display sinisiin 32 How to install Choosing the right location
26. f Intensive Extra Rinse Prewash Easy Ironing TUTE ci Wy O 0O O O en Ad noir oo 80 100 BBY a ic r min Time Mode Ce l ee Child Lock Start Pause Quiet e Cotton Quick60 Cotton Eco lt P Colours Easy care W Rapid15 Wool Silk ADuvet Delicates 7 G Tub Clean Shirts 2 2 1 Switch the washing machine on Press and hold the MODE button for five seconds or more The sign amp lights to confirm the child safety lock is active ePress the button in the same way to unlock The sign goes off How to turn the end of programme buzzer on or off Press the START and power stat ON buttons at the same Pause time gt 1 On and keep pressing the Start START button for at least Fause three seconds You ll hear the buzzer sound to confirm the buzzer is switched on or off e To enable the buzzer to sound repeat step land 2 26 E How to use laundry starch Laundry starch makes your clothes crisp in texture Synthetic laundry starch is a stiffening agent eTo use laundry starch simply add it to the softener compartment next to where you add detergent It will automatically be applied to your clothes as part of the final rinsing cycle see pages 10 11 elf it s hard to pour you can dilute the starch slightly with water before adding it to the softener compartment Make sure you don t fill the compartment over the MAX level
27. f collars and remover to spots special soap to stains such sleeves as curry tomato sauce and plant dye then wash lightly by hand first T a Eitems to be put into a cleaning net before going into the washing machine e Bras with metal wires tights and lace W clothing should all be washed in a cleaning net to prevent damage E Checking clothing e Check that any pockets on e Tie up any loose strings on Clothes that are not colour clothing do not contain any laundry close zippers and fast should be washed objects which may damage reverse clothing with the zip separately your clothes and washing inside out machine A q per other 7 They may cq clothes by colour g cause damage EG with denim kept a to clothing separate e Remove any surplus hair e f clothes have raised e Apply softener before you animal fur sand and other fabrics turn them inside out start washing to prevent materials with a brush static before washing Bulsn as0jaq peay Bulysem yes noA aojag eulyoew Bulysem inoA mouy Using the buttons Optional functions Temperature ae EES Progress indicator e You can add functions to each basic programme to suit your laundry needs e Some functions don t apply to certain programmes see pages 14 15 25 e Lets you choose the wash temperature from cold to 90 C For example you may prefer a hotter wash for whites cotton or soiled laundry e Som
28. g on the programme you select you can combine different optional functions Z Press the function button s you want 2 a Optional function When you want to How it works 2 FP 3 Wash heavily soiled It increases washing time for 10 to Intensive laundry 20 minutes Extra Rinse H or EME more It adds an extra rinse cycle Prewash heavily soiled laundry uly Prewash It adds a prewash cycle e It spin dries your laundry more gently at 800rpm or less e This reduces wrinkles and helps unravel tangled laundry e The drum also rotates the laundry intermittently for up to 30 minutes after the washing machine has finished uONDa aS SS 201d SUOI OUN Hulysem jenplaipu A Easy Ironing Make ironing easier e The selected button s start flashing with Prewash and Easy Ironing they keep flashing while the washing machine is running e You can turn the Extra Rinse and Easy Ironing functions on or off during the wash stage but not once it has finished E You can t select some optional functions with some programmes see pages 14 15 If you select an unavailable function and error alarm will sound 29 Using your washing machine E How to set and reset the child safety lock The child safety lock prevents children climbing into the washing machine drum and getting trapped It keeps the door closed and locked even when the washing machine is not in use It also locks the control buttons o of
29. he START button unplug the washing machine and contact your nearest Customer Service Centre Choosing the right location Entrust the installation of the product to our dealer or service agent E The right place for your washing machine e Make sure there s enough space for your eDon t install your washing machine washing machine see the dimensions on in direct sunlight or in a place where the back cover temperatures reach freezing e lnstall your washing machine on a flat stable surface to avoid excessive vibration and noise elf your floor isn t flat and stable contact your Customer Service Centre x Sloping x Unstable x Bumpy surface surface surface e That the openings of base must not be obstructed by a carpet e Don t let metallic part of the washing machine touch other metal surfaces of sinks or other appliances E installing a built in washing machine eYou need a space at least 60cm wide and extra 3mm space from the top and back of the washing machine e The counter above the washing machine must be firmly fixed to the adjoining cupboards e Be sure to connect the mains plug to an independent household dedicated mains socket and also to the easily disconnectable position e Ask a sales dealer or service agent to install a metal cover on the washing machine sold separately instead of the standard cover panel if the height of a space is 821 845mm Metal cover E Separately sold accesso
30. hen the programme is complete 23 Individual washing functions Process selection Intensive Extra Rinse Prewash Easy Ironing W A MEN lt gt cy A G O a O00 0 0 080 1800 888 O ic r min Time yj Mode I I Child Lock T Quiet Cotton Quick60 Cotton Eco E Colours Easy care uy W Rapid15 Wool Silk AADuvet Delicates 7 G Tub Clean Shirts E You can select either single function such as Spin only Rinse only or Drain only or more than one combined washing functions such as Washing Rinse and Spin Please note you can t select individual functions on the Rapid 15 programme Press the MODE button to T Mode select a function ee Function Display When you want to Rinse only senate Spin only e Spin dry washed laundry Wash Rinse Uly i Rinsewatat remaina Rinse Spin S spin dry washed Drain only Se e Drain water from the drum e When you start the washing machine the display flashes to confirm the function is in progress e Once the washing machine has started you can t change the programme e With the Rinse only or Spin operation the washing machine start from Drain if water is in the drum and starts from Spin if water is not in the drum 24 Optional functions Intensive Extra Rinse Prewash Easy Ironing Ei l 0000 S n es n w Q D s E Dependin
31. hine body again using the A end of the spanner supplied Lock nut Ensure all four lock nuts are tightened securely Check oS the stands are still bolted to the washing machine if they re unbolted the washing machine will move around eTo adjust the stands use A side of the included spanner Water supply hose eAvoid the risk of electric shock Do not put the security device for the water supply valve in water as it contains an electric valve AN eFollow the instructions in this section to avoid water leaks eDo not connect the hose to the combination tap elf you re unsure ask a service agent to connect the hose Points to remember e Don t twist squash modify or cut the hose eOptimum water pressure in the main pipe is 0 03 MPa 1 0 MPa elf your pressure is set higher than this you ll need to install a depressurising valve eWater flow from the tap should be more than 5 litres per minute E Connecting the water supply hose 1 Attach the hose to a tap and tighten 3 4 3 4 the plastic joint by hand I 2 Open the tap slowly and check there min 10 mm min 10 mm are no leaks around the joint S Plastic joint Caution the joint is subject to water O S pressure Hose with water Standard hose supply valve E Leak proof System This system is designed to prevent water leaks from the washing machine and includes the following components 1 Leak sensor Located on the bas
32. iling drawer and the water hardness see pages 10 11 Use the amount of detergent suggested on the packaging o amp Press the mOnce you have started the aS washing machine it weighs 2S START button the laundry After a delay of 7z Eit starts water about five seconds it then A supplying displays a new wash time While the laundry is being weighed the mark flashes If you select the Wool Silk Duvet Rapid 15 Shirt or Tub Cleaning ol programme the wash is not weighed Q _ Ss i ee r min Time J Mode FI Example NA 16VX1 Cotton programme p display The buzzer will sound when the programme is complete E With the Easy Ironing setting the drum intermittently stirs laundry for up to 30 minutes or until the door is opened see page 25 e Once the wash has started the programme temperature and preset time cannot be changed If you need to change a setting turn the power off and then on again Re select the programme process temperature and preset time and then press the START button e Settings you can change mid wash You can change the Spin dry Revolution Extra Rinse and Easy Ironing function during the wash You cannot change the programme once the rinse cycle has started 17 18 Washing delicates Wool Silk and Delicates programmes These programmes rock the drum gently for best results on delicate laundry HE Delicate laundry loads e Woo
33. ix and add to the drum ePuitting blankets or bedspreads like this protects your laundry e Avoid using blanket nets they prevent the laundry from spinning properly e Wash only one blanket at a time e Avoid rolling the blanket or bedspread into a ball or folding it randomly This can cause excessive vibration and damage your laundry or the washing machine Always fold and put the item to the drum as shown Both ends of blanket should be directed inward the drum Close the door and 7 press the power ON button Turn the Programme Selection dial either auict Cotton Q 4 way and Quick60 Cotton Eco select the Duvet Bookous e tayar D W Rapid15 Wool Silk amp prog ramme ADuvet gt Delicates 7 The display will tell you Tub Clean lt gt Shirts approximately how long the programme will take Select any optional Process selection see page 24 functions Optional functions see page 25 Temperature see page 8 M Spin speed see page 8 the drawer see pages 10 11 6 Add detergent to Press the START stat button Pause Eit starts water supplying The buzzer will sound when the programme is complete ic r min Time _ Mode SUIUOeW em INOA Buisp spe dsp q 10 sjoyuejq Buiysen Buus 21 22 Tub Clean programme Intensive Extra Rinse Prewash Easy Ironing uty A M Bae O On a PUTT ci ey s
34. l silk 2kg or less Delicates 3 5kg or less i Tips for Wool Silk programme e Approximate elon Si k blouse ZIA Trousers 200g Lf 400g Wool sweater 400g lt Adding delicate laundry e Which detergent to use items to the drum gt lt 2 S e For wool items use a mild liquid detergent Other detergents may damage your clothes e Close zips and buttons e With Wool Silk and Delicates programmes you may o Additems one bvon on top ofeach need to use the Extra Rinse cycle to remove excess Ser y P detergent from your clothes This depends on the amount of detergent you use and the amount of foam that develops in the main wash cycle e To do this once the programme has finished select the Wool Silk programme to rinse again Then select Rinse using the MODE button and press START Don t overload the drum it may cause excessive vibration or damage to the washing machine H Tips for hanging delicate items to dry eHang white or light colour clothes wool and nylon away from direct heat or sunlight eAfter washing smooth creases and folds out of wool and nylon clothes and return them to their normal shape before hanging in the shade This saves ironing too a A A Hang wool items Use a hanger for shirts blouses and Spread woollen items without folds or Era such as sweaters out creases ff to dry RO You can wrap a Aa SE round the hanger to fit the shoulder width of your clothes so the
35. n after water has been added to the drum e You ll hear the buzzer when you press the buttons to help make sure you ve chosen the right settings Example shows display when fully lit Start Pause e Press this button to start or pause your wash programme Remaining time indicator e Tells you roughly how long until the programme ends e Detects the weight of the laundry when the programme starts and gives an approximate time for your chosen programme to run gt T flashes during detection For example 1 18 1 hour and 18 minutes The time shown is only an estimate How long the programme actually takes may differ according to the amount and type of laundry the pressure of the water supply and drainage conditions Power buttons On e When the washing machine is switched on if after ten minutes you haven t pressed the START button the washing machine automatically switches itself off Off e f he washing machine is off and you see this display you can t a turn the washing machine back on Child Lock again until the display goes off i a i e D mee F es Mode selector a Sls elles e Use this to select additional functions for EP Colours Easy care each programme such as rinsing and spin Rapid15 Wool Silk amp cycles and for the Drain only function A Duvet Delicates 7 lt DAE Shirts I Child safety lock
36. o use for different wash programmes detergent Add detergent to the relevant compartment in the drawer Liquid detergent e Don t use for Prewash programmes see page 25 Liquid mild detergent e Use for Wool wash programmes detergent elf you forget to add detergent you can drain the washing machine by running a Drain only function using the MODE button Then you can add detergent and start the programme again Detergent only reaches the drum when water flushes through the detergent drawer eTo prevent powdered detergent staying in the drawer e Dry the inside of the drawer with a cloth e Make sure the powder isn t lumpy when you add it For main washing cycle How much detergent do I use This can depend on 1 How soiled your laundry is Light soil no visible stains or marks Normal light stains and marks visible Heavy soil large or ground in stains and marks 2 The amount of laundry Detergent drawer 3 Water hardness You can find out more about water hardness in your area by calling your local water authority Do not use washing machine elf the rinse cycle isn t removing all the when remove the detergent detergent from your wash use less detergent or try the Extra Rinse function drawer It may cause a water leak or Add tub cleaning detergent or bleach to this it may not work normally compartment For prewash cycles
37. ontact your nearest Customer Service Centre There s a noise when the water drains away e This is normal it s the pump starting and stopping There s a fan noise e This is normal it s the fan cooling electric parts The electricity supply cuts out while the washing machine s on e The washing machine will stop and won t start by itself when the power comes back on You ll need to select a programme and start it again A circuit breaker trips the electricity supply e The washing machine will stop and won t start by itself when you reset the breaker e You ll need to find out what caused the breaker to trip and put this right Then reset the breaker turn your electricity supply back on and start the washing machine again The water supply is disrupted e When the water comes back on it may be impure at first You ll need to disconnect the water supply hose and drain any impure water through the tap before using your washing machine again Remember to re connect the water supply hose first The display isn t clear e This is probably because your washing machine is in a brightly lit or sunny position sasue peau du UUM Peay BHunjooysejqnol 31 a E rro r d Isp ay When the error display comes on a buzzer sounds and U pe ot ee ee Unable to drain bi pat Ue I Door is open 00 02 Ii I Unable to spin dry pe Ob we lt Unable to supply water bi
38. or your safety E Never plug your washing machine into an extension lead or power strip with multiple sockets elf the mains lead or mains plug are damaged stop using them and ask a service agent to replace them Name plate 1 Installation checklist Anchor bolts have you removed them and attached the cover caps properly Location is your washing machine on a flat stable surface Does it run without vibrating Water supply hose is it free from leaks and is the water supply normal Water drain hose is it free from leaks and does it drain normally Four adjustable stands are they bolted securely to the washing machine Four stand cushions are they standing flat Power supply is the household dedicated mains socket fully rated at AC 220V to 240V independently Checking your washing machine runs properly When your washing machine is running follow the instructions below to check there are no water leaks abnormal noise or vibration and that the waste water drains properly Leak check Press Power on Press Pause Start Press Power off Start Pause Vibration and noise check Press Power on Select Spin Press Pause Start only for process Sat selection eSu 0 MOH S149949 UOl e e SU Aiddns 1 mod 0 Huyosuuo0D soy uwep 1897
39. othing may be caught in the door If so press the door opening button while pushing the door aulyoew Huiysem Unusual odour e Rubber parts may give off a smell when you first start using the washing machine but this goes away over time e You can wash the drum by running the Tub Clean programme see page 22 You can t see any water e This is normal the water level is below the window There s no water going into the washing machine e The water tap might be turned off e The water hose or water supply hose may be frozen e Your water supply may be disrupted e The water supply valve filter at the joint of the water supply hose may be clogged see page 28 There s only a small amount of water e f you have paused the programme and you restart the washing machine may drain some water e Don t pour water in through the door Water adds up during washing e This is normal water is supplied automatically as the level lowers and with heavy loads the water may fill up repeatedly Water drains away during washing e This is normal water often drains and refills to wash off excess foam This is called foam detection There s no water going into the washing machine during rinse operation e Before rinsing the washing machine spins to drain water remaining from the wash The water will fill up after that Pee r elf your laun
40. re water may drain out this is normal Turn it anticlockwise unscrew the filter and remove it 5 Remove any lint and debris before carefully replacing the filter CA In order to return filter to where it was 1 Set filter by joining mark A of filter and mark of washer body side 2 Turn right until reach to mark A of washer body Preventing a frozen water supply hose If your washing machine is delivered in freezing weather conditions leave it at room temperature for 24 hours after you ve set it up before using it This ensures there s no ice blocking the water supply hose If your water supply hose freezes 1 Wrap warm towels around the joints in the water supply hose soueualule Add two or three litres of warm water to the drum 3 Run a Drain only programme using the MODE button Make sure you replace the filter tightly If it s still loose you ll get an error message and may not be able to use the washing machine again until you tighten it securely see page 32 29 30 Troubleshooting Problem J Case OOU Buttons don t work Door doesn t open e While the washing machine is washing you cannot change the programme temperature and process settings but you can change the rinse or spin settings e Door lock may be active see page 9 e Child safety lock may be active see page 26 e The water temperature or level could be too high e Cl
41. ries If you need any accessories such as the metal cover for built in washing machine contact your local Customer Service Centre eMetal cover AXW4595 7FHO sasue p u y UsUM Peay Ae dsip 10113 uo ev0 1yBi y BuisooyD 33 34 Moving and installing E Removing the anchor bolts Four anchor bolts keep the interior of the washing machine in place while it s being moved They need to be removed before installation using the spanner supplied and following the instructions below Don t run the washing machine without removing the bolts as this can cause excessive vibration eTo remove the anchor bolts Use the B end of the spanner to loosen the four bolts Pull the bolts out horizontally Remove the screws which are alongside the bolt holes Push the four cover caps included with your accessories onto the respective bolt holes and secure them with the screws you removed in step You ll need the anchor bolts again if you move the washing machine so make sure you keep them safe And if the washing machine passes to someone else make sure you give them the anchor bolts Moving and installing continued E Moving the washing machine from one location to another Make sure to fix the anchor bolts for transportation to the washing machine Before you move the washing machine e Sh
42. s to a drain see page 39 opening button and open with the right end of a door Mains lead Mains plug Do not fold the mains lead when the washing machine is running washing spin drying tub Drain filter cover see page 29 Door seal E Accessories ooo e Cover cap X4 see page 34 D e Spanner see pages 34 36 End A is for adjusting the stand End B is for the anchor bolts e Elbow see page 38 For fixing the Water drain hose j 7 Before you start washing Water is poured into the Washing machine to perform an inspection at the time of shipment from the factory so there may be drops of water or condensation in the Washing machine This is not an indication of a malfunction Before the first use Do not put anything into the washing machine Cotton 40 C programme is the default setting Run the washing machine for the first time without any detergent or clothing to rinse out any residue or moisture Organizing laundry eRead the washing label on each garment to help you sort your washing into different loads eSort the laundry by colour type of fabric and by how soiled it is This will help you choose the correct programme and temperature for each wash Preparing the laundry E Treating stains before washing eCollar and sleeve eSpots eDirt and solid stains Apply stain remover to the Apply appropriate stain Apply stain remover or stained parts o
43. ut the tap and run the washing machine to drain the water Drain any remaining water from the pump hose see page 29 eDepressurise the water supply hose and remove it e Disconnect the power cable eAttach the anchor bolts see below E Attaching the anchor bolts Unscrew and remove the four cover caps Pull the bolts out so their tips are level with the tips of the sleeves Ask someone else to hold the upper surface of the drum and pull it forward Insert the transportation guards 1 2 3 and 4 Tighten each bolt Tighten the bolt so that spring length becomes 26mm yeySu 0 MOH Burjyeysul pue Buo 35 36 Hose and cable lengths How to connect for the left side How to connect for the right side CCC CCC 100 cm 140 cm 0 max 100 cm Levelling the washing machine e Using a level facilitates the adjustment eWhen adjusting the washing machine to make it level ensure all four stands are supporting it 1 On each stand loosen the lock nut by turning it clockwise using the A end of the spanner supplied 2 Adjust all four stands in this way 3 Use a spirit level to ensure the washing machine is standing correctly Stand 4 Tighten each lock nut by turning it anti clockwise towards the washing mac
44. y retain their shape as they dry Ne NS HANS 2 e If clothing shrinks in the wash Spread the item out to its original size on an ironing board and use dress pins to hold the size and shape Then use an iron to steam the item and leave it to dry Intensive Extra Rinse Prewash Easy Ironing P A On Ww m M i wy O O O O sao en eaa S II BOW uu oF WwW or is r min Time Mode Child il T Quiet Cotton Quick60 Cotton Eco E Colours Easy care W Rapid15 Wool Silk amp E Duvet Delicates 7 G9 Tub Clean l Shirts Press the door opening button to open the door and add laundry to the drum Close the door and press the power ON button Turn the programme selection dial and fy Quiet Cotton 3 select the Wool Silk or ee pase Delicates programme Rapids Woot ik s E The display will tell you approximately Gower Delicates 7 how long the programme will take ese shirts E Select any optional mProcess selection see page 24 functions Optional functions see page 25 Temperature see page 8 Spin speed see page 8 Add detergent to the drawer see pages 10 11 Press the START _ stat P button ause Eit starts water C gon supplying pp ying IE r min Time Z Mode Example Display on NA 16VX1 The buzzer will sound when the programme is complete eRemove your laundry and rearrange its shape where necessary

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