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2.2 POSITIONING AND LEVELLING 

 

1.     Place  the  appliance  in  the 

chosen position. 

2.     Level  the  appliance  carefully 

in all directions with the aid of 
a  spirit  level,  adjusting  the 
height of the feet if necessary. 
Once  done,  fix  the  feet  in 
place  with  the  locknuts  pro-
vided. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3. On appliances with 

adjustable rear feet

, note that the rear of the appliance rests on skids and not on  the feet. 

Before inserting the appliance into its place between the kitchen units, check that the rear feet are screwed ful-
ly in to prevent damage as the appliance is shifted into position. 

 

 

Once the appliance is in position in the kitchen, the height of the rear feet has to be increased so that the ap-
pliance no longer stands on the skids. After adjusting the rear feet, level the appliance and fix the front feet at 
the height required. 
 

 

 

 
The water intake and drain hoses can be fitted pointing to the left or right for effective installation. 

 

Warning! 

 

    This  operation  must  be  carried  out  with  care  to  prevent  the  washer-dryer  from  vibrating,  moving  or 

generating excessive noise during use. 

 

    If the appliance is installed on a carpeted floor, take care to ensure that the openings in the bottom of 

the washer-dryer are not obstructed. 

      Also check that during operation  the washer-dryer is not resting against walls, kitchen units, etc. 

 

The appliance must not be installed behind a door with lock, a sliding door, or a door with hinge on the oppo-
site side. 

 

Summary of Contents for LSTA147S

Page 1: ...LAVASCIUGA WASHER DRYER LAVE LINGE S CHANT VOLLWASCHTROCKNER LAVADORA SECADORA LIBRETTO ISTRUZIONI IT INSTRUCTION MANUAL EN MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS FR GEBRAUCHSANLEITUNG DE MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES ES...

Page 2: ...a line through it on the appliance or its packaging indicates that the prod uct must be disposed of separately from other waste at the end of its life cycle The user is thus obliged to consign scrappe...

Page 3: ...ing Directives 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC currently in force Read all the instructions in this manual carefully before installation and use Check that the drum assembly has been released before use see i...

Page 4: ...fore opening the door If in doubt read the instruction manu al The water in the appliance is not suitable for drinking Swallowing washing machine detergents may injure the mouth and throat Before remo...

Page 5: ...change a fuse in this type of plug use an A S T A approved fuse to BS 1362 type and proceed as follows 1 Remove the fuse cover A and fuse B 2 Fit replacement 13A fuse into fuse cover 3 Refit both into...

Page 6: ...pacers B Once the screws have been removed the power supply lead can be used 1 Undo all the screws with a 10 mm spanner 2 Remove all the screws A from the rear 3 Remove all the plastic spacers B 4 Fit...

Page 7: ...hen the height of the rear feet has to be increased so that the ap pliance no longer stands on the skids After adjusting the rear feet level the appliance and fix the front feet at the height required...

Page 8: ...must be free from restrictions of all kinds The end of the drain hose must never be submerged in water 2 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Before connecting the plug to the power socket ensure that 1 The electr...

Page 9: ...ei ther direction Does not turn while programmes are in pro gress Start Pause button For starting and stopping working cycles Display shows the settings spin speed cycle status flexi time maximum reco...

Page 10: ...erally sufficient to remove stains from fabrics However some difficult stains such as grass fruit egg blood rust ballpoint pen etc should be dealt with before washing Depending on the type of fabric t...

Page 11: ...tives etc e g treatment products The additives are added to the washing tank automatically during the final rinse The main wash detergent compartment has a tang allowing the use of liquid detergent To...

Page 12: ...doses recommended by the detergent producer 4 7 LIQUID DETERGENT DOSES 1 Pour the dose required into the measuring cap supplied with the bottle of liquid detergent and place it in the drum or use the...

Page 13: ...rnate on the display The symbols on the display light up to identify the information shown 3 The default spin speed and temperatures values are shown The initial settings can be modified using the but...

Page 14: ...ogramme Once the option has been selected the cycle duration can be further re duced to an intermediate setting and a minimum setting and then returned to the initial duration by re peated pressing of...

Page 15: ...tion keep pressing the key repeatedly until the display shows 0 4 The Start Pause symbol flashes on and off until the cycle starts After the cycle starts the symbol re mains constantly lit 4 13 STARTI...

Page 16: ...o OFF 2 Unload the laundry from the drum 3 Leave the door ajar to allow the interior of the washer dryer to dry out 4 Turn off the water intake tap If during the initial spin speed setting stage the n...

Page 17: ...knob to Off and disconnect the power supply plug from the socket Drain off the water see point 6 4 Pull the lever down and open the door Warning scolding hazard before opening the door check that the...

Page 18: ...ying must not exceed 4 Kg in weight The washer dryer is constructed to give the best results with loads which do not exceed 4 kg of dry weight of laundry When washing programmes for resistant fabrics...

Page 19: ...RY ONLY PROGRAMME 1 Turn the appliance off by turning the washing drying programmes selector knob to OFF 2 Turn the knob to the drying programme required Intensive drying for normal drying 90 C or Gen...

Page 20: ...amme needs to be run The warning light remains on until the CLEAN programme is carried out The light goes out at the end of the programme 2 To perform the CLEAN programme proceed as follows a Make sur...

Page 21: ...use and dosages After descaling or removing rust from the drum carry out a few rinse cycles to remove all acid residues which might damage the appliance Never use cleaners which contain solvents There...

Page 22: ...n push it towards the cabinet until it snaps into place 6 5 CLEANING THE DETERGENT DRAWER The detergent drawer should be kept clean removing all solid deposits To simplify this operation completely re...

Page 23: ...le water to achieve the same washing and rinsing results 4 Water not pumped out Check that drain hose is not kinked drain pump not fouled 5 Water not pumped out after last rinse in delicate fabrics an...

Page 24: ...xcessive drying time is long enough appropriate drying time selected If the appliance still does not dry the laundry call the Service Centre to have the fan and drying ducts cleaned to remove any fluf...

Page 25: ...ms for refreshing 800 2 Cold wash rinses and final spin at the selected speed Items with light dirt 30 40 800 2 Wash at 30 or 40 rinses and final spin at the selected speed Rinse and spin Max 7 Rinse...

Page 26: ...NTAGE DES LAVE LINGE INT GRABLES FR INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACI N DE LAS LAVADORAS INTEGRABLES ES INSTRU ES DE MONTAGEM DAS M QUINAS DE LAVAR ROUPA INTEGR VEIS PT MONTAGEINSTRUCTIES VAN INTEGREERBARE W...

Page 27: ...the panel removing all the hinge and locking elements from the front make sure the wash ing machine is totally disconnected from the mains power supply Warning To fix the panel on the right hand side...

Page 28: ...ate for the magnet lock on the side opposite the hinges fig 7 5 Fix the panel to the washing machine following the instruc tions shown in fig 8 Adjusting the hinges If after applying the panel to the...

Page 29: ...rain pump to be cleaned if necessary In some cases the baseboard is not continuous but limited to the width of the washing machine In this case the kitchen baseboard can be fixed to the washing machin...

Page 30: ...ca 82kg 820mm 16mm 560mm 596mm 150mm 58mm 820mm 1 9 A B 2...

Page 31: ...2 2 3 3 12 12 11 11 7 7 10 10 8 8 9 9 2 2 1 1 3 3 4 4 6 6 5 5 4 5 4 1 1 2 3 2 3 C C 6 6 5 5 7 7 8 8 C A B A B C 9 D D 2 2 1 1 3 3 4 4 A B 3 A 3 B 3...

Page 32: ...mm 35mm 35mm 13mm 13mm 592 595mm 16 21mm 592 595mm e e e e e e e e Unterkante Lower edge C t inf rieur Lato inferiore Lado inferior Onderkant Unterkante Lower edge C t inf rieur Lato inferiore Lado in...

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