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Washer-Dryer / User Manual

• : Selectable.

* : Automatically selected, cannot be cancelled.

***: Eco 40-60 with 40 °C temperature selection is the washing performance test program in accordance with 

EN 62512 and energy label test program in accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/2014

Eco 40-60 with 40 °C temperature and cup board dry selection is the wash and dry cycle test program in accordance 

with EN 62512 and energy label test program in accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/2014

*****: These programmes can be used with the HomeWhiz application. Energy consumption may increase 

with connection.

- : See the programme description for maximum load.

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INFORMATION

•  The auxiliary functions in the table may vary according to the model of your machine.

•  Water and power consumption may vary subject to the changes in water pressure, water 

hardness and water temperature, ambient temperature, type and amount of laundry, selection of 

auxiliary functions and spin speed, and changes in the mains voltage.

•  When selecting a programme, you can see the washing duration on the display of your machine. 

Depending on the amount of laundry you have loaded into the machine, there might be a 

difference of 1 to 1.5 hours between the duration shown on the display and the actual duration 

of the washing programme. The duration will be corrected automatically right after the washing 

programme has started. 

•  "Auxiliary function selection modes can be changed by the manufacturing company. New 

selection models may be added, or the existing ones may be removed.”

•  "Spin speed of your machine may vary depending on the programme; the spin speed cannot 

exceed the maximum spin speed of your machine."

•  Always select the lowest appropriate temperature. The most efficient programmes in terms of 

energy consumption are generally those that perform at lower temperatures and longer duration.

•  Noise and remaining moisture content are influenced by the spinning speed: the higher the spinning 

speed in the spinning phase, the higher the noise and the lower the remaining moisture content.

Programme and consumption table (for drying)

EN

1

Auxiliary functions

Drying level

Programme (°C)

Max.

 Load (kg)

W

ater Consumption (l)

Energ

y Consumption (kWh)

Max.

 Speed

Steam

Prewash

Shorter W

ash

Anti-

Dr

ying

Extra Dr

y

Cupboard Dr

y

Iron Dr

y

Time based dr

ying - minutes

Selectable 

temperature 

range °C

Cotton Dry

-

5

45

3,20

1400

*

• • • •

-

Synthetic Dry

-

3

30

2,10

-

*

• • •

-

 Wash & Dry

60

2

120 3,80

1400

*

*

• • • •

90-30

5 Kg Wash & Dry

60

5

94

5,00

1400

*

• • • •

60-Cold

Wash & Wear

30

0,5

35

0,60 1200

*

30-Cold

Wash & Wear

30

1

44

1,00 1200

*

30-Cold

HygieneTherapy

-

2

1

0,50

-

• •

*

-

Summary of Contents for LRI1854310

Page 1: ...Washer Dryer User Manual LRI1854310 2820529474_EN 28 04 21 9 21 Document Number...

Page 2: ...other models Differences between models will be listed If you have any questions or concerns please call our contact centre or find help and information online at www beko co uk Explanation of symbol...

Page 3: ...r Otherwise lack of airflow beneath the product will cause electrical parts to overheat This will cause problems with your product C INFORMATION Always have the installation procedures carried out by...

Page 4: ...securely fastened and remain undamaged Otherwise there is the risk of water leakage A WARNING The product should be used without removing the upper plate C INFORMATION Do not force open the locked lo...

Page 5: ...with vegetable oil alcohol petrol gas oil stain remover turpentine wax or wax remover must be washed with hot water and a great amount of detergent before drying Otherwise there will be the risk of fi...

Page 6: ...using the machine only for drying purposes run a washing programme with the machine unloaded after every 15 drying cycles A WARNING Before loading the machine check each laundry item and make sure th...

Page 7: ...by clients in hotels motels and other residential type environments bed and breakfast type environments areas for communal use in blocks of flats or in launderettes 1 3 Children s safety A CAUTION Chi...

Page 8: ...t Help protect the environment and natural resources by recycling used products For children s safety cut the power cable and break the lock mechanism of the loading door to make the product non funct...

Page 9: ...r User Manual 2 2 Package contents Power cable Water discharge hose Transit bolts Mains water inlet hose User manual Plastic plug group NOTE Figures in this manual are schematic and may not match the...

Page 10: ...00 Washing capacity cotton kg 8 Drying capacity cotton kg 5 Built in Yes Height cm 82 Width cm 60 Depth cm 55 Single Water inlet Double Water inlet Available Electrical input V Hz 230 V 50Hz Total cur...

Page 11: ...while pushing the product into its place after installation or cleaning procedures 3 1 Appropriate installation location Place the product on a solid and level floor Do not place it onto a carpet wit...

Page 12: ...ction mode and will not operate Do not use old or used water inlet hoses on the new product It may cause stains on your laundry 1 2 3 1 Connect the special hose supplied with the product to the water...

Page 13: ...se the product may move from its place and cause crushing noise and vibration problems Do not use any tools to loosen the lock nuts Otherwise the lock nuts may get damaged a Loosen the lock nuts on th...

Page 14: ...tifying the terminals on your plug proceed as follows 1 Connect the green yellow or green earth wire to the terminal in the plug marked E or with the symbol f or coloured green and yellow or green 2 C...

Page 15: ...ys follow the instructions on the package C INFORMATION Laundry that is subjected to heavy deposits of materials such as flour lime dust milk powder etc Must be shaken off before placing into the mach...

Page 16: ...l drying performance do not dry more laundry than stated Laundry type Weight g Laundry type Weight g Bathrobe 1200 Hand towel 100 Fabric napkin 100 Women s night gown 200 Bed sheet 700 Underclothing 1...

Page 17: ...he washing Programme Liquid stain remover must be put into this compartment Put the suggested amount of liquid detergent into the left compartment with II symbol and dilute it to the maximum filling l...

Page 18: ...ounts or lightly soiled clothes 4 7 7 Using gel and tablet detergent If the gel detergent thickness is fluidal and your machine does not contain a special liquid detergent cup put the gel detergent in...

Page 19: ...s Powder and liquid detergents recommended for coloured laundry can be used at dosages recommended for heavily soiled clothes It is recommended to use powder detergents to clean clay and soil stains a...

Page 20: ...thes A very small amount of laundry should be loaded Delicate Silk Woollens Cashmere Angora wool etc content Clothes Not recommended Not recommended Not recommended Not recommended Not recommended Bul...

Page 21: ...nt and fabric softener 5 4 Selecting a washing programme 1 In accordance with the Programme and consumption table select a suitable programme for the amount and soiling level of the laundry 2 Select t...

Page 22: ...he programme you have selected press and hold the Drying auxiliary function button until the Drying light turns off Hand Wash Use this programme to wash your woollen clothes Select the appropriate tem...

Page 23: ...to the drying selections you will add to the washing programmes you can see when the programme will end on the display of the machine If you don t want drying to take place after the programme you ha...

Page 24: ...don t want drying to take place after the programme you have selected press and hold the Drying auxiliary function button until the Drying light turns off Lingerie You can use this programme to wash...

Page 25: ...s the Spin Speed adjustment button in programmes where the spin speed is not allowed the spin speed setting will not change and you will hear a warning You can also change the spin speed after the was...

Page 26: ...amme the machine automatically removes the lints coming from the clothes The machine uses water in the drying step For this reason water tap of the machine should be open also in the drying programmes...

Page 27: ...nutes With the Fast auxiliary function you may select different program periods such as 48 minutes or 38 minutes 5 10 Programme and consumption table for washing EN 1 Auxiliary functions Programme C M...

Page 28: ...erence of 1 to 1 5 hours between the duration shown on the display and the actual duration of the washing programme The duration will be corrected automatically right after the washing programme has s...

Page 29: ...53 Cottons 60 1400 8 03 40 1 800 90 60 53 Synthetics 40 1200 3 02 25 0 850 58 40 40 Fast Full Load Mini 14 30 1400 8 00 28 0 200 68 23 62 Eco 40 60 Cupboard Dry 40 1400 5 07 55 3 215 61 25 53 40 1400...

Page 30: ...amme time Remote Control You can use this auxiliary function button to connect your product to smart devices For detailed information see HomeWhiz and the Remote Control Function Custom Programme This...

Page 31: ...mes consecutively To enable Child Lock Press and hold the Drying Level Adjustment button for 3 seconds When the countdown 3 2 1 on the display ends child lock icon will be displayed Once you see this...

Page 32: ...tage 5 14 End Time With the End Time function start of the programme can be delayed up to 24 hours After pressing the End Time button the programme s estimated end time will be displayed If an End Tim...

Page 33: ...the programme position to deactivate the Remote Control function Opening the loading door in case of power failure C INFORMATION In case of a power failure you can use the loading door emergency handl...

Page 34: ...will not be cancelled if you turn the programme selection knob while child lock is enabled You should cancel the Child Lock first If you want to open the loading door after you have cancelled the prog...

Page 35: ...nal between the product and the smart device must be strong enough Please visit www homewhiz com to see the Android and iOS versions supported by the HomeWhiz application A WARNING All the safety meas...

Page 36: ...te the setup A WARNING Since the HomeWhiz and Remote Control functions of your product work through pairing via Bluetooth the product can be run by only one HomeWhiz app at a time 5 21 3 Using the Rem...

Page 37: ...d off 5 21 4 Troubleshooting Follow the steps below if you are having problem with controlling or connection Observe whether the problem persists or not after the action you have performed Do the foll...

Page 38: ...the body of the machine with soapy water or non corrosive mild gel detergents as necessary and dry with a soft cloth Use only a soft and damp cloth to clean the control panel 6 4 Cleaning the water in...

Page 39: ...risk of the product freezing After each use turn off the water tap to which the mains hose is connected In order to clean the dirty filter and discharge the water 1 Unplug the machine to cut off the s...

Page 40: ...rmal level Machine directly discharges the water it takes in The drain hose might be at an inappropriate height Connect the water drain hose as described in the user manual No water can be seen in the...

Page 41: ...cur in the machine Colour of the clothes faded Machine might have been overloaded Do not overload the machine Detergent used might be damp Keep detergents closed in an environment free of humidity and...

Page 42: ...er the drying step The programme selected might not be suitable for the type of laundry Check the care labels on garments and select a programme accordingly or select timed programmes additionally Mac...

Page 43: ...43 EN Washer Dryer User Manual T20 4 x 16mm M 5 x 10mm x8 x2 x6 a b c d e x2 x2 580 mm 560 mm 595 mm 600 mm 818 mm 820 mm 1 165 mm 15 mm 54 mm 8 BUILT IN INSTALLATION...

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Page 50: ...o ensure product safety and to prevent risk of serious injury the mentioned self repair shall be done following the instructions in the user manual for self repair or which are available in support bl...

Page 51: ...ial or non residential household premises unless we have previously agreed to the installation environment This guarantee is limited to the cost of repairing the product To the extent permitted by law...

Page 52: ...pointment cannot be arranged Will there be any charge for the repairs It is your responsibility to provide evidence to the Engineer that your product is covered by this guarantee with a proof of purch...

Page 53: ...n addition it is only valid for one replacement of the Optima motor during the extra 9 year for free standing appliances or 8 year for built in appliances guarantee period 3 To activate your guarantee...

Page 54: ...ing service the area around the product must be easily accessible to the Engineer without the need for cabinets or furniture to be removed or moved It is your responsibility to ensure our Engineers ha...

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