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1. 3 2 0 kg Rinse Long spin B With Super rinse On option selected For progr 1 3 four rinses are added at the sarre time as one spin is eliminated For progr 4 8 two extra rinses are added before the final ordinary rinse C Delicate programme high water level 13 14 SELECT A PROGRAMME Select the programme that you wish to use with the programme selector knob See the table of programmes for more infor mation about the various available program mes SELECTING SETTINGS AND OPTIONS You can obtain a washing programme to suit your particular wash by changingthe settings and options T he machine will remember the settings and optionsthat you makefor each programme and will start with these with a few exceptions temperatures above 60 and D elayed start the next time you select the programme con cerned f course you can then make a further change if you wish Temperature Set the temperature by indexing forward with the button T he selected temperature is indicated in the display as you index forward You can select temperatures between 30 C and 95 C or F F if set for Fahrenheit denotes that the wash temperature will be the same as that of the incoming water For certain programmes it is not possible to select a temperature higher than 40 C see the table Spin speed No Spin No Drain Select the spin speed by indexing forward with the button T he selected speed is indica t
2. C IEC 60 704 2 4 21 28 This page has been left blank for technical printing reasons 14 FRYCEANDGUARANTEE SERVICE Before calling for service check to see whether thefaultsis dueto something that you can put right yourself See chapter 12 Trouble shoo ting If you do require service telephone your lo cal MAYTAG retailer or the MAYTAG repre sentative for your country See guarantee card for address and telephone number BEFORE CONTACTING THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT BeforecontactingtheServiceD epartment make a note of the model designation type designa tion and serial number The model designation is on the detergent compartment The type designation and the serial number areon thetype plate located abo ve the washer door Type number W M xx TYPE WMxx 000000000000 xoo000o M Xoo000XW Serial number 12 digits GUARANTEE For guarantee details see the guarantee card Model designation Type plate 29 J5QUOKGULE 1 SORT THE WASHING 2 PRESS THE MAIN POWER SWITCH 9 OPEN THE DOOR AND PUT IN THE WASHING 3 FILL WITH DETERGENT AND CONDITIONER AS REQUIRED D etergent main wash to the left 2 detergent if requi red pre wash in the middle section 1 and conditioner totheright 9 If aliquid detergent is used the parti tion piece which can befound underneath the detergent compartm
3. you can put in for each programme PUTTING IN THE DETERGENT AND CON DITIONER Follow the recommendations on the de tergent packet for how much detergent should be used T he capacity of the machine isfor 5 0 kg washing If you put a smaller amount in the machine you can reduce the amount of deter gent accordingly Powder detergent Pour in the powder for main wash 2 and any pre wash 1 Pre wash liquid detergent W hen using liquid detergent follow the deter gent manufacturer s recommendations Detergent ball or dosing bag If you are using a detergent ball or dosing bag put it in with the washing and select a program me without pre wash Conditioner Pour conditioner in the compartment marked e Follow the maker s instructions regarding the amount NOTE D o not exceed the maximum dose level of the container the conditioner will otherwise flow in too soon and deteriorate the washing effect TABLE OF AVAILABLE PROGRAMMES Programme information Programme content Miscellaneous o 7 amp 2 a Exe co ooo o 24579 COON NON EEO _ e ese mm je fas em fe ee ef WM505566 3 1 1 6 0 ko EI Wash Short spin max 800 A C in the display denotes the temperature of the incoming 1 2 3 0 kg rev min water Qu
4. 1 Drain pump 11 Draining 9 D yeing see fabric dyeing E2 8 9 Emergency stop see Interrupting the programme Energy consumption 10 Fabric dyeing 8 Fahrenheit 12 Fault indication 12 Chapter Guarantee 14 H and 8 9 15 H ard water 11 eavy 9 15 H eight 13 Installation see nstallation instructions Interrupting theprogramme 2 Light 9 15 Linen 8 15 Liquid detergent 9 M ain power switch 9 15 M an made fibre 8 M aterial 8 15 N o drain 9 No spin 9 N ormal 8 9 15 N ylon 8 Odour 11 Option knobs 7 Options 9 verfill protection 2 Packing materials 2 Panel 6 7 Pockets 8 Polyester 8 Powder detergent 9 Pre soak 9 Pre wash detergent 5 9 15 Pre wash 9 Programme selector knob 6 Programme see Wash programme Quantity of washing 8 15 Quick guide 15 Quick 9 15 Rayon 8 Rinse programme 9 Chapter Safety instructions 2 Select programme 9 15 Service 14 Short spin 8 9 Silk 8 Sort washing 8 Spin speed 9 13 Spinning 8 9 12 13 15 Start 9 Stop 9 Strainer 11 Super rinse 9 Synthetic fibre 8 Synthetics 8 9 15 Technical data 13 Temperature 8 15 Terry 8 Time taken 10 Transport support 1 Transport 2 Trouble shooting 12 Type plate 4 Unbalance 12 Wash 9 15 Washer door 2 4 12 Washing ball 9 Washing capacity 9 13 Washinginstructions 8 Washing machine parts 4 Washing mark 11 Washing programme 9 15 Water hardness 1 Weight 13 W hite C oloured 8 9 White wash 8 15 Width 13 W inter storage 2 Viscose
5. 8 Wool 8 9 15 Zip fasteners 8 31 32 Art No 80 800 44 Rev 01 Theright to make changes is reserved Printed on environment friendly paper CC
6. ED TO CHAPTER 9 WASHING IN DICATE DOOR OPEN BUTTON FOR TEMPERATURE SELECTIO N BUTTON FOR SPIN SPEED SELECTIO N BUTTON FOR DELAYED START SELECTION 7CPTONBUTIONS BUTTON FOR SUPER RINSE SELECTIO N 1 2 3 BUTTON FOR E2 ECO EFFICIENCY SELECTION BUTTON FOR PRE SO SELECTIO The LEDs indicate that the associated choice has been activated 4 5 6 omy A wl Nje GEHCFEWXHNG Before you start washing here is some advice that can be useful SORTING THE WASHING Sort garments in relation to How soiled they are Colour Material GARMENTS Close zip fasteners so that they do not chafe against other items New coloured garmentscan havesurplus dye and should therefore be washed separately the first time Turn garments inside out g T his reduces the risk of bur ling and dye creases Empty pockets and suitably let them wash turned inside out Symbols in washing instructions RECOMMENDED WASHING MARKING C heck the recommended washing marking on garments T hetablebelow givesuseful informa tion on suitable washing programmes for diffe rent materials and amounts of washing COLOURED COTTON Coloured cotton garments marked with a re commendation for 609C should be washed the first time at 609C to get rid of any surplus dye If this advice is ignored there is a risk that co lours will run U se a detergent with
7. Use amp Care Guide Washing Machine MAYTAG MAF9601 AW MAYTAG CONIENIS READ FIRST PAGE CARE PAGE 1 Before washing for the first time 3 11 Care and cleaning 20 21 2 Safety instructions 4 5 Inspecting the coin trap and drain pump General Installation Washer door Inter rupting a programme verfill protection Packing materials Transport W inter stora ge D isposal 3 Child safety 6 Child safe washing Watch that Child Child lock on Start Stop button 4 Parts of the washing machine 5 Detergent compartment 6 Panel 7 Option buttons INSTALLATION See Installation Instructions START WASHING 8 Before washing 9 11 Sorting the washing Garments Washing instructions Coloured cotton D elicate washing M inimizing allergy risks Pre Soak Save time Economy and efficiency D etergents Textile dyeing 9 Washing 12 17 Washing step by step Table of available programmes 10 Consumption valves 19 Cleaning the detergent compartment Cle aning theoutside of the machine Cleaning theinside of the machineto prevent odour problems Clean out recess under the rid ges If you have hard water PROBLEMS 12 Trouble shooting 22 25 M achine will not start D oor will not close Door will not open Fault indications on the display Normal indications on the dis play Washing temperature Celsius or Fah renheit MISCELLANEOUS 13 Technical information 27 Technical data Standa
8. broken 3 If the door cannot be opened the normal manner proceed as follows to make an emer gency opening Check first that there is no water left in the machine If there is drain the machine as ex plained under the heading Cleaning the coin trap and drain pump in Chapter 11 Care and cleaning Make certain that the main power switch is OFF Open the drain pump cover down to the left U se the par tition piece from the detergent compartment as illustrated Unscrew the screw holding the red plastic handle in pla ce Put thehandleinto its slot and screw it into place Closethe drain pump cover If the door still cannot be opened in the nor mal way after this phone for service FAULT INDICATIONS ON THE DISPLAY If afault or afailureoccurs during the program me an indication will be given on the display NOTE The table below shows the various fault co des The main power switch must be turned off in order to reset the fault message Display shows Explanation Suggested remedy FI Over flow Call service Fe Wash motor fault Call service F3 Water outlet fault Pumping fault check that no object is trapped in the outlet from the drain hose that the drain pump is not blocked by foreign bo dies Clean the pump see Chapter 11 Care and Cleaning that the drain hose is free from kinks After performing the remedy run the Dra
9. cling accor ding to recommendations by the local authori ties TRANSPORT WINTER STORAGE If the machineis to be transported or stored in unheated premises where the temperature can fall below freezing point you should proceed as follows Empty thecoin trap and the drain pump see Chapter 11 Cleaning e Turn off the water supply to the washing mach ine disconnect the supply hose to the inlet val ve and let the water drain from the valve and the hose DISPOSAL W hen the machine is longer useful and isto be scrapped it should immediately be made unusable Get in touch with the refuse collection servi ce or your local authorities for advice on how to scrap the machine in a proper manner for recycling Themachineis made and marked to facilita te recycling 3XOHLLFENSSATFEIY CHILD SAFE WASHING Always closethe washer door and start the pro gramme immediately after filling the detergent D o not allow children to play with the wash ing machine PROTECT CHILDREN detergentsand conditioner out of the reach of children CHILD LOCK ON BUTTON You can prevent a child from starting the wash ing machine by mistake You can do this by locking the button as follows Child lock On Off Set the programme selector knob to the posi tion in which it points directly upwards Turn off the main power switch and then turn it on again so that the machine is in stand by mode Pres
10. d beforethe final rinse and may then be increased or redu ced to some extent 15 16 DURING THE PROGRAMME If you wish to interrupt or change the programme Hold down the button for three se conds An extinguished LED next to thebutton indicates that the programme has been inter rupted Add more detergent if necessary before se lecting a new programme Putting in or taking out washing If you wish to put in or take out washing after you have started the machine you must hold down the so button for three seconds when the LED next to the button will light Any wa ter will be pumped out and the door can then beopened Put in more washing add more de tergent if necessary and close the door The washing programme will restart automatically from the point at which it was interrupted Changing settings after starting It is possible for you to alter certain settings and options after you have started the washing programme H old down the button for the setting or the option for three seconds T he temperature is shown in the display Within 15 seconds of releasing the button you must index forward to the new desired set ting In order to make an alteration however the part of the programme that you wish to alter must not have been activated yet Programme If the programmeselector knob is moved when the programmes running this will not affect the programme You should in terrupt the programme instead T
11. ed in the display as you index forward You can select speeds from 400 1600 revolu tions minute No Spin ff or No Spin No Drain d For certain programmes it is not possible to select a spin speed higher than 800 revolutions minute see the table Spinning at 400 800 revolutions minute al ways means a short spin Spinning at 1000 re volutions minuteor higher always means along spin No Spin means that the programme will beexecuted without spinsand will end with draining No Spin No Drain gj means that the programme will be executed without spins and will end with the final rinsing water re maining in the machine The wash will then remain floating in the final rinsing water and will not become creased O ncethe programme is complete you can then select oneor other of theSpin or D rain programmesor pressthe door opening button to empty therinsing water from the machine Delayed start Set the number of hours by which the start will be delayed by indexing forward with the button T he selected time is indicated in the display as you index forward A delay of 5 hoursthus meansthat the mach ine will start the programme 5 hours after pres sing the start button You can select a delay of between 1 and 24 hours Gh denotes that the option is disconnected and that the programme will start immediately as usual Super rinse Super rinseis switched on or off by pressingthe button TheLED next to t
12. emperature can be altered beforethe main wash has started Spin speed can bealtered beforethe water is pumped out after the main wash Delayed start cannot be altered You should instead interrupt the programme change the settings and restart the machine Super rinse can be altered before the water is pumped out after the main wash E2 can be altered before the start of the main wash T he Pre soak option means that the washing is left to soak for two hours before the pro gramme starts PROGRAMME COMPLETED The text Eg in the display indicates that the programme is completed Press the button once and the LED next to the button will light T he door will open after three seconds WHEN WASHING IS FINISHED Turn off the main power switch Close the washer door to prevent small children from crawling into the machine 17 18 This page has been left blank for technical printing reasons JOCCNBLINPTITONVALLES The following conditions apply for the consumption values indicated below Temperature of incoming water 15 C Element power 2000 W Options None PROGRAMME MATERIAL WASHING LOAD WATER CONSUMP POWER CONSUMP PROGRAMME TIME TEMPERATURE 1 2 TION approx litre TION approx kW h approx minutes Heavy Cotton Cotton linen 60 C 6 0 kg 57 1 20 145 White Cotton Cotton linen 60 C 6 0 kg 54 1 14 130 Co
13. ent should be in serted in theinner slot in the detergent compartment 4 SELECT A PROGRAMME AND ADJUST THE TEMPERA TURE SPIN SPEED AND OPTIONS AS REQUIRED 5 CLOSE THE DOOR AND START THE PROGRAMME WITH THE BUTTON 6 WASHING PROGRAMME COMPLETED O pen the door with the button 7 WHEN WASHING IS COMPLETED Turn off the main power switch and close the washer door 7 8 Wool hand 30 40 400 800 1 3 Quick 30 40 400 1600 1 2 Synthetics 60 400 800 1 2 Cool Cotton 40 400 1600 1 2 White Cotton 40 E 400 1600 1 1 White Cotton 40 60 400 1600 1 1 White Cotton 40 E 2 400 1600 1 1 White Cotton 60 E 2 400 1600 1 1 White Cotton 400 1600 1 1 Cotton 400 1600 1 1 Heavy 60 95 60 95 Programme Temperature C Spin speed Amount of washing Options WASHING SET THE 6INLEX Chapter Acetate 8 Acrylate 8 Allergic 8 9 Alter settings after starting 9 Bleach 8 Burling 8 Buttons 7 Care 11 Celsius 12 Child safety 3 Cleaning 11 Clean out recess 11 Coin trap 11 Colour 8 Conditioner 5 9 15 Consumption values 10 Cotton 8 15 D elayed start 9 D elicate garments 8 D elicate washing 8 D epth 13 D etergent container 5 9 Detergent 8 9 Display texts 11 D isposal 2 Door drain pump 4 11 12 D oor opening see washer door D oor see washer door D osage bag 9 D osage 9 Drain hose 1
14. er of hours remaining to start of the programme h35 iB One digit one H followed by two digits or only 1 2 digits indicates that a programme is running he display shows the remaining programme time in hours and minutes 95 e 5F LL LF Displayed when selecting temperature The tempe rature can be displayed either in degrees Celsius C or Fahrenheit F CC and CF indicate that the machine is set for the temperature of the incoming water To change the display see the section Wash tempera ture Celsius or Fahrenheit in this Chapter End Programme complete Take out the washing nod Can be displayed when selecting spin speed Indi cates No spin No drain The programme will then be run without spins and will be completed with the final rinse water still in the machine Can be displayed when selecting spin speed Indi cates No spin The programme will then be run wit hout spins Displayed instead of temperature and spin speed where these settings are not relevant E g it is not possible to select a temperature for the Rinse program me WASHING TEMPERATURE CELSIUS OR FAHRENHEIT Thetemperatureis shown in the display either in degrees Celsius 9S g or in degrees Fah renhet PDSF You can alter the temperature indication from Celsius to Fahrenheit and vice versa Proceed as follows to alter the washing temperature display Set the programme select
15. es the burden on the envi ronment Try using less detergent and increase the dose only if you are displeased with the washing re sults TEXTILE DYEING If you want to dyefabricsin themachine select N ormal with the Super rinse option 9 Choose a temperature according to recom mendations from the dye maker If the fabrics to be dyed are mixtures such as cotton polyes ter you should select a spin speed of 800 revo lutions minute NOTE Bleaches or stain removers that contain the che mical N 5 0 known as sodium dithionite or sodium hyposulphite mus not be used in this washing machine If these substances are used they could cause corrosion and discoloration NOTE Put the dye directly in the drum not in the detergent compartment After dyeing the emp ty machine should be run using the same pro gramme U se a normal amount of detergent 11 12 OWING The following step by step instructions are pro vided to help you to achieve the best possible washing result SORT THE WASHING For tipsand advice see Chapter 8 Before washing NOTE Empty the pockets Coins nails and similar items can cause damage to the machine and textiles TURN ON THE MAIN POWER SWITCH OPEN THE DOOR AND PUT IN THE WASHING Pressthe o button once and theLED next to the button will light The door Will open after three seconds Put in the wash ing T he table above the washing programme in dicates how much washing
16. he button will light when Super rinse is switched on Super rinse means that extra rinses will be added to the programme see the Table E2 Eco Efficiency E2 is switched on or off by pressing the 8 button TheLED next to the button will light when E2 is switched on This option means that the main wash will be extended by about 22 minutes E2 can only beused with H eavy N ormal and W hite C oloured For moreinformation about E2 Eco Efficien Cy see C hapter 8 Before washing Pre soak Pre soak is switched on or off by pressingthe button TheLED next to the button will light when Pre soak is switched on The Pre soaking option x means that your washing will besoaked for two hours befo rethe programme starts T his is useful for high ly soiled washing The drum will rotate on two occasions every tenth minute CLOSE THE DOOR AND START THE PROGRAMME WITH THE BUTTON TheLED next to the button indicates that the programme has started NOTE If the child lock ison the button must be held down for 3 seconds Remaining time The remaining time hours and minutes is shown in the display while the programme is operating h 35 indicates 2 hours and 35 minutes for example O ncea programme has started an estimated running time for the programme is displayed T histimemay vary to someextent from timeto time due to the temperature of the incoming water and the size of the load T heremaining timeisrecalculate
17. in program me If this does not help call service F4 Water inlet fault Water supply fault check that the tap in the water pipe is open that the strainer in the water inlet to the machine is not obstructed 1 Close the water tap 2 Unscrew the hose 3 Clean the strainer in the inlet valve to the machine 4 Screw back the hose 5 Open the water tap 6 Run the programme again to check that the fault has been remedied Thermistor fault Call service Temperature stop fault Call service Foaming this function is not available on all machi nes Run the Rinse programme once Check the detergent metering Use a low lather detergent Door lock fault Call service Flashing Machine fails to spin 1 The machine has a built in unbalance sensor which causes the spin speed to be reduced or spinning to be bypassed if there is great unbalance in the load Turn off the main power switch and turn it on again Open the door and redistribute the washing 2 After performing the remedy run the Spin program me Flash ing You have tried to start a programme with the door open Close the door and try again 23 24 NORMAL INDICATIONS ON THE DISPLAY Display shows Explanation nn No programme selected uu Hh One or two digits followed by an h Delayed start is selected and the programme has started he display shows the numb
18. or knob to the posi tion in which it points directly upwards Turn off the main power switch and then turn it on again so that the machine is in stand by mode Press the 2 button five times and then pressthe 8 button fivetimes T heseten pres ses must be completed within 15 seconds Within three seconds after pressing the 8 button for the last time you must then usethe button to select whether you want the temperatures to be displayed either in degrees Celsius or in degrees Fahrenheit 25 26 This page has been left blank for technical printing reasons 13 THEN GLIN CRVATON TECHNICAL DATA H eight W idth D epth Weight D rum volume M ax washing capacity Spin speed r min Rated power connection Rated power element Water pressure M aterial Washing drum and fluid container M aterial O uter cover Positioning Water connection Drain STANDARD TESTS Europe Washing programme Connection Test procedure acoustic measurement 850 mm 595 mm 585 mm 73 kg 78 kg with outer door 50 litre 6 0 kg 400 1600 rpm See data plate See data plate 0 1 1MPa 1 10 kp cm 10 100 N cm Stainless steel Powder lacquered and hot galvanized steel sheet or stainless steel Stationary on four adjustable rubber coated feet 1 5 m PEX tube 1 7 polypropylene hose EN 60 456 Ed 4 Programme 2 White Cotton 60 C 6 0 kg cotton Cold water 15
19. out bleach to safeguard the colours DELICATE WASHING Unbleached linen U nbleached linen should be washed at 609C using a detergent without bleach or optical whitening agent Severely soiled linen can oc casionally be washed at a higher temperature but not too often because heat can destroy the lustre and strength of linen WASHING LABEL MATERIAL PROGRAMME LOAD Cotton linen white and light colours Heavy 60 C to 95 C 1 1 drum Cotton linen Darker colours W hite Cotton 60 C 1 1 drum Polyester cotton polyester nylon W hites Synthetics 60 1 2 drum Rayon acetates acrylics Sensitive colours Synthetics 40 C 1 2 drum Polyesters cotton polyester nylon Colours Synthetics 40 1 2 drum Silk and very delicate items Synthetics 30 1 3 drum w Items marked IW S and Superwash Wool Hand 30 C 1 3 drum 10 Wool and silk Wool and silk are sometimes marked machine wash and sometimes hand wash T heW ool and H and programmes of the machine are at least as gentle as washing by hand Wool is particularly sensitive to mechanical processing If you wish to avoid spin drying you can press out the water instead using terry towelling In this case you should select No Spin See Chapter 9 Washing for details of how to select this setting M ost garments will tolerate a short spin ho wever The Wool and H and programmes al ways include a short spin Man made fibres and synthetic fibres T hese ma
20. rd tests 14 Service and guarantee 29 15 Quick guide 30 16 Index 31 1 EHCPFEWSHNGIFERFPSI TIVE CAUTION WITH CERTAIN MATERIALS Always check and adhere to recommended washing marking on the items concerned If no recommendations are given refer to those in C hapter 8 Before washing TRANSPORT SUPPORTS Arethe transport supports removed If not see the Installation instructions WASHER DOOR T hedoor of the washer opens electrically Con sequently the door cannot be opened normally until the machine is connected to an electric power supply H owever emergency opening is available see Chapter 12 Trouble shooting CHECK HARDNESS OF THE WATER Call your local water company to find out what degree of water hardness applies T his hassigni ficance in relation to the amount of detergent that should be dispensed For brief operating instructions see Chapter 15 Q uick guide 2SAEIYINSIRLUICNS GENERAL Study and save this U se and Guide for future reference Electrical and water installation if required must be carried out by authorized persons The machine may only be used for washing in accordance with this U se and Care Guide not for dry cleaning Use only detergents intended for machine washing Removethe transport supports before using the machine see installation instructions Repairs and maintenance which affect safety or performance must be carried out by an aut hori
21. ridge and care 4 Lift up the ridge 5 Remove any objects 6 Position theridgein thefixing holes with the F mark facing you Ensurethat the ridge lugsfit firmly in their holes in the drum Slide away from you until it stops HARD WATER If you live in an area that has hard water the washer drum may become coated with a grey white deposit To get rid of the deposit pour a packet of citric acid about 20 gram in thedrum and run the N ormal programme at 95 You will find citric acid on the spice shelf in your grocer s store 21 22 12 IRO H ESHDOIING MACHINE WILL NOT START 1 Isthe door properly closed Pressit shut firm ly 2 Check whether the D elayed start option is switched on T he time remaining to start will then be indicated in the display in whole hours e g PY h To change interrupt the program me change the setting and restart 3 15 power cut off Check the fuses 4 sthe child lock switched it isswitched on hold down the button for three se conds see Chapter 3 Child safety DOOR WILL NOT CLOSE If the door opens again immediately when you try to closeit check to make sure that you have made correct programme settings If this does not help then there is probably a safety fault Phone service DOOR WILL NOT OPEN 1 Check that the main power switch 15 2 Is the power supply cut off C heck the fuses The door cannot be opened using the button if the power supply is
22. s connection and bL close the cover CLEANING THE DETERGENT COMPARTMENT Pull out the detergent compartment as far as it goes Then pull upwards and outwards as illustrated 0 as Flush and brush the detergent compartment Put the detergent compartment back in NOTE Do not wash the detergent compartment in a dishwasher CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE MACHINE U sea mild detergent to clean the outside of the machine Do not use any solvents they can da mage the machine NOTE Do not spray the machine with water CLEANING THE INSIDE OF THE MACHINE TO PRE VENT PROBLEMS WITH ODOUR Today s modern detergents mean that washing at low temperatures is often sufficient H owe ver this can result in small deposits forming inside the machine T hese can eventually lead to odour problems To avoid these problems werecommend run ning a 95 programme on a few occasions each year You should use a small quantity of deter gent at the same time It is not necessary to fill the machine with washing CLEANING HOLES UNDER THE RIDGES If you suspect that objects eg nails paperclips pinsand so on havefallen through the washing drum you should check the space underneath the ridges Such items can corrode and cause rust stains on your washing N ails and other sharp objects can tear fabrics Proceed as follows 1 Usea screwdriver or similar tool 2 Insert the screwdriver inthemiddleholein T the
23. s the 2 button five times and then pressthe button five times T hese ten pres ses must be completed within 15 seconds Within three seconds after pressing the button for the last time you must then use the button to select Child lock n the figure J appears in the display or Off the figure f appears in the display Start a programme with the button locked To start the machine you must hold the button down for three seconds 4 PRISO THEVASEER DETERGENT COMPARTMENT MAIN POWER SWITCH PROGRAMME PANEL DATA PLATE COVER DRAIN PUMP DRAIN PUMP BEHIND THE COVER WASHER DOOR OUTER DOOR NOT ALL MO DELS OD oY BY WwW NJ e 5 DETERGENT COVPARIIVENT 1 DETERGENT COMPARTMENT PRE WASH 2 DETERGENT COMPARTMENT MAIN WASH 3 CONDITIONER COMPARTMENT 6PANEL 1 2 4 5 6 QM _ 7 8 1 DETERGENT COM PARTM ENT 5 DISPLAY 2 INDICATOR LAMP ON OFF 6 START STOP BUTTON WITH LED TO 3 MAIN POWER SW ITCH IN DICATE PROGRAMME STARTED 4 PROGRAMME SELECTOR KNOB 7 SETTING AND OPTION BUTTONS THE PROGRAMMES ARE DESCRIBED IN 8 DOOR OPENING BUTTON WITH L
24. terials require lot of space if they are not to crease Fill the drum only to half load when washing man made synthetic fibres Se lect a short spin by selecting a spin speed of 800 revolutions minute or lower NOTE Viscose and acetate are brittle when wet MINIMIZING ALLERGY RISKS Thiswashing machine offers a Super rinsefunc tion 9 You should use this to take account of persons with a sensitive skin for example persons with allergies and infants PRE SOAKING The Pre soaking option xx means that your washing will be soaked for two hours beforethe programme starts T his is useful for highly soi led washing The drum will rotate on two occasions every tenth minute SAVE TIME Use the White Coloured programme to save time T his programme has a shorter main wash than N ormal but it is often sufficient for nor mally soiled washing ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY You can save a lot of energy by not using a stronger programme than necessary Without increasingthetemperature the wash ing effect can beincreased by selecting the option You will then save energy without lo sing any washing effect Select a fast spin speed to reduce the energy consumption for subsequent dryingin atumble dryer or a drying cabinet Select Q uick if you simply need to freshen up shirts or training kit etc You will save both water and energy DETERGENTS O verdosing detergent will not give better re sults it only increas
25. tton Eco Cotton linen 60 C 6 0 kg 54 1 05 90 Synthetics Polyester cotton 3 0 kg 30 0 30 65 polyester nylon 40 C Cool Cotton Cotton linen 60 C 6 0 kg 35 1 00 65 Quick Polyester cotton 3 0 kg 22 0 30 35 polyester nylon 30 C Wool W ool Hand IW S 2 0 kg 54 0 30 40 Superwash 30 C Hand W ool Hand IW S 2 0 kg 54 0 30 40 Superwash 30 Rinse Cotton linen 6 0 kg 9 0 05 20 Spin Cotton linen 6 0 kg 0 05 15 Drain Cotton linen 6 0 kg 1 1 programmes are set to the highest available spin speed 2 The machine can handle a maximum load of 6 0 kg 20 GREANDGCEANING CLEANING THE COIN TRAP AND THE DRAIN PUMP Thewashing machine has a trap in which coins hairpinsand similar items fasten Clean thecoin trap and the drain pump asfollows 1 Ensure that the machine is drained and the main power switch isturned OFF 2 0 pen the drain pump cover Use the parti tion piece from the detergent compartment as illustrated 3 Drain off the water eg in a bowl by pulling loose the drain hose from its con nection on the in side of the cover 4 O pen the pump by turning its cover antic lockwise Lift off the cover together with the coin trap Ui 5 Clean out any objectsand foreign matter from thepump housing Ensure that the pump blade at the rear can be rota _ ted 6 Screw on the cover together with the coin trap putthedrain hose back on it
26. zed specialist INSTALLATION Seethe accompanying installation instructions WASHER DOOR T hedoor of the washer opens electrically Con sequently the door cannot be opened normally until the machine is connected to an electric power supply To open the door manually seethe heading D oor will not open in Chapter 12 Trouble shooting Themachinecannot be started with the door open To open the door during an ongoing pro gramme see below Interrupting a programme INTERRUPTING A PROGRAMME You can interrupt a washing programme and open the door by holding the button down for three seconds T he machine will then remember the point in the washing program me at which it was interrupted To restart fill with new detergent if required and close the door T hemachine will start automatically from the point at which the programme was inter rupted You can also interrupt a programme by pres sing the button for three seconds If you interrupt a programme with this button the machine will forget where it was in the pro gramme and you will have to select a new pro gramme to restart and fill with new detergent if required OVERFILL PROTECTION If the level of water in the machine rises above normal theoverfill protection will start to pump out water and shut off the water supply The programme will be interrupted if the level does not fall within 60 seconds PACKING MATERIAL Sort the packing material for recy
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