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Page 1: ...I User Manual User Manu I ES fn09144AO fN s RP ...

Page 2: ... your old machine responsibly 16 SAVINGS EFFICIENCY INFORMATION 17 OVERVIEW OF YOUR DEVICE 18 General Appearance 18 Technical specifications 20 SETTING UP THE MACHINE 21 Removing the transportation safety screws 21 Placing the machine and adjusting the adjustable foot 23 Electrical connection 25 Water inlet connection a3 Water draining connection Z1 CONTROL PANEL Detergent drawer general view 23 5...

Page 3: ...machine Adding detergent and other chemicals Program selection If you want your laundry dried at the end of washing Cupboard dry Hanger dry Iron dry Drying with duration Additional functions Pre wash additional function 56 Extra rinse function 57 Anti allergic additional function 58 Easy ironing additional function 59 Economic time interval additional function 60 Delay Time I Finish time adjustmen...

Page 4: ...I Silk Duvet Extras Refresh Rinse Spin Drain I Drum clean Super rapid 12 min Daily Fast 600 60 min Gentle dry Cotton dry Wash Dry 29 min Synthetics Wash Dry Cotton 60 Wash Dry Selecting sub programmes Synthetics Selecting sub programmes Delicates Selecting sub programmes Extras MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF YOUR MACHINE 71 71 74 74 75 76 78 78 78 79 80 81 81 82 83 83 84 85 86 86 87 87 88 88 89 90 92...

Page 5: ... maintenance and cleaning Liquid detergent apparatus Siphon cover Drum cleaning Body cleaning Pump filter maintenance and cleaning 101 TROUBLESHOOTING 103 AUTOMATIC FAULT WARNINGS AND WHAT NEEDS TO BE OO 100 INDEX 113 98 99 99 100 100 100 ...

Page 6: ...th opened packaging Have your machine installed only by an authorised service company Any interference to your machine by anyone other than authorized services shall cau se your warranty to be void This appliance is not intended for use by people including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience or know ledge unless they have been given supervision or in...

Page 7: ...or the next user General warnings The necessary ambient temperature for your machine s ideal operation is 15 25 Frozen hoses can tear and explode In regions where the temperature is below zero the electronic card may not operate safely Please ensure that the clothes you will load into your machine do not have foreign substances nails needles coins lighters matches clips etc in their pockets These ...

Page 8: ...our machine and close the water inlet tap if you will not use your mac hine for a long time You should also leave the door of your machine open to prevent bad odours forming due to humidity Some water might be left in your machine due to trials and tests conducted for Quality Control pro cedures during production This causes no harm to your machine Keep the document bag that came inside your machi...

Page 9: ...machine is running Please adhere to the manufacturers advice regar ding the use of fabric conditioner or similar products you will use in your machine While your machine is in the drying process ple ase do not stop your mach ine before the program ends If you have to do this remove all your laundry fast and spread them on an appropriate place immedia tely to allow them to cool down Set up your mac...

Page 10: ...sk of fatal injuries Burn risk Do not touch the discharge hose or the water disc harged during the discharging process as the appli ance may reach high temperatures when running Open the door of the machine all the way after the drying process Do not touch the door glass Burn hazard may occur due to high temperature ...

Page 11: ... cables Never pull from the cable when unplugging Grab the plug when unplugging Do not plug in or out the plug from the receptacle with wet hands to prevent electric shock Never touch the machine with a wet or damp hand or foot Call the nearest authorized service company for assistance if the power cord malfunctions ...

Page 12: ...harge hose on the sink Take necessary measures to prevent the hose you hung from slipping The backfiring force of a hose that is not places appropriately can move the hose from the place it is hung on the sink Take measures to prevent the plug in your sink from plugging the sink hole ...

Page 13: ... dried in your machine Do not keep flammable or explosive liquids near your machine Materials stained with food oil acetone alcohol petrol kerosene stain remover turpentine beeswax and beeswax remover must first be washed with an extra amount of detergent and hot water before being put through the drying process There might be a risk of fire when you run your machine with the drying function other...

Page 14: ...oducts rubber based objects and clothes or pillows filled with rubber sponge must not be dried in the washing machine with the drying function Stuffed and damaged parts pillows or jackets The sponge parts dangling outside these stuffings might catch fire during the drying process The sulphur in paint removing materials might cau se corrosion Thus never use paint removing materi als in your machine...

Page 15: ...f your machine may break and you might get injured Tidy the hose cable and packaging of your machi ne during installation You might trip over and fall Do not turn your machine upside down or on its side Do not lift your machine by holding it from extruding parts detergent drawer door These parts might break and cause you injury There s a risk of tripping and injury if the materials like hoses and ...

Page 16: ...e surfa ce might be extremely hot during your machine s operation It is therefore especially important that children do not touch the machine as it may damage their skin Keep packaging material away from children Poisoning might occur if the detergent and other washing aids are consumed and eye or skin irrita tion might occur if they come into contact with the skin Keep the cleaning materials wher...

Page 17: ...al provides both raw material savings and decre ases waste production Removal of old machine Old electrical devices might still contain salvageable parts So never throw your old devices that you do not use into the waste Ensure the parts of your aid electronic or electrical devices are reused by giving them to your local recycling centre Please ensure your old appliances are kept in an appropriate...

Page 18: ...out of your machine The amount of laundry you put in your washing machine should not exceed the maximum amount indicated By avoiding overloa ding your machine shall run more efficiently Not using pre wash feature for normal and lightly soiled laundry shall save electricity and water ...

Page 19: ...OVERVIEW OF YOUR DEVICE General Appearance t Upper tray 2 Detergent drawer 3 Programme button 4 High resolution LCD display 0 5 Touch buttons 7 Pump filter cover ...

Page 20: ...wer cord 9 Drain hose 10 Transportation safety screws m 12 Drain hose holding plastic The operation of the machine will be affected if this plas tic part is removed So please don t remove this plastic part under any condition ...

Page 21: ...onsumption washing and spinning only kWh 0 90 cycle Water consumption washing spinning drying Ucycle 112 Water consumption washing and spinning only Ucycle 48 Controlprograms in accordance with EN50229 standart Program will be used for Washing cycle Program Cotton Eoo Load 9 kg Temperature 60 C Spin Speed Max 1400 rpm Option No option will be selected Programs will be used for Drying cycle Drying ...

Page 22: ...rized service company Removing transportation safety screws Before operating your machine you must remove the transport safety screws on the backside of the machi ne The transport safety screws should be loosened by rotating them counter clockwise with an appropriate wrench ...

Page 23: ...to be trans ported again e g if moving house NOTE You must remove the trans portation screws from your machine before first use Faults occurring in machines operated with transport screws stiDfitted shall be out of the scope of the warranty Place the plastic transportation screw caps found in the accessory bag in the gaps left by the transpor tation screws ...

Page 24: ...base To ensure silent and vibration free operation of your machine it should be deployed on a non sliding and firm ground You can adjust the balance of your machine by a gauge from the top You can adjust the balance of your machine by the adjustable foot o Loosen the plastic adjustment nut o Adjust the feet upward and downward by rotating them ii ...

Page 25: ...ance is achieved Never put cardboard wood or suchlike materials under your machine jf you are intending to stabilize the distortions on the ground When cleaning the ground on which your machine rests be careful not to disrupt the machine s stability ...

Page 26: ...f 10 amperes The fuse current value of the power line connected to this plug should also be 10 amperes If you don t have such a receptacle and fuse conforming with this please have it done by a qualified electrician We do not take responsibility for damages that occur due to ungrounded usage Note Operating your machine under low voltage will cause the life cycle of your machine to be reduced and i...

Page 27: ...ther end of the water inlet hose to a 3 4 water tap with threads 0 ICt1 t stic parts on the hose using t l In uncertain conditions have the con 7 nection works done by a qualified plum ber Ensure that polnts of contact do not leak after you have made the connections Flow of water with pressure of 0 1 1 Mpa will allow your machi ne to operate more effiCiently 0 1 Mpa pressure means that more than 8...

Page 28: ...ect the water drain hose to a waste water drain hole or a special apparatus connected to the outletel bow of the sink placed at a maximum height of 80 cm Never attempt to extend the water discharge hose by jointing Do not put your machine s water discharge hose into any contai ner bucket or bathtub Make sure that the water discharge hose does not bend buckle get crushed or extended ...

Page 29: ...ration by rotating the programme knob in both directions Ensure that the programme knob is exactly on the programme you want to select 3 Info Screen In this screen you can see the features of the washing or drying program you selected and also get information about the machine s status 4 Adjustment and addltlonalfunctlon buttons The buttons on your machine are touch buttons You only have to touch ...

Page 30: ...ratus to second compartment of the detergent drawer present in your machine and adjust the liquid detergent amount use liquid detergent in the amounts the detergent manufacturers foresee Do not exceed the part that is labeled Max use only for liquid detergent remove this from its place during powder detergent use Main Wash Detergent Compartment Softener Compartment Pre Wash Detergent Compartment o...

Page 31: ...y can be used it is advised that you use the amount and type the manufacturer recommends The softeners you use for your may sometimes remain in this compartment The reason for this is that softener is not fluidal To prevent this it is recommended to use liquid softeners that are more fluidal or use the softener by diluting Pre Wash detergent compartment This compartment should be used only when pr...

Page 32: ..._ _ e_lTI_cr y l E t s_ tr AHcr9Y Saf You can select the programme you want to wash your laundry in with the programme knob You may set the programme selecti on operation by rotating the programme knob in both directions Ensure that the programme button is exactly on the programme you want to select You can see page 78 programme table for programme features ...

Page 33: ...e knob C Language selection setting The first thing that will be displayed on the main screen is the language selection setting EC0TIME wash dry 9kg kg 8 select language MEMORY n I Go to the language you wish the use with the vsymbol button You can exit the language selection screen without making a selection with the symbol button ...

Page 34: ...u wish the use with the symbol but tons Approve your language selection with the vsymbol button Deutsch o MEMORY When you want to change your language selection again you can make the language selection by going into the language selection page and using the symbol buttons ...

Page 35: ...ch v 7 MEMORY a I Touch the V button to save the language you selected You will be asked to confirm the language selection on screen EC011ME wash dry __ _ _ 9 kg 6kg o Change toDeutsch Q c 1 MEMORY n I Touch the vbutton to approve the selection ...

Page 36: ... If you believe you have selected the wrong language touch the button and re make the language selection When you approve the language change the language you have selected will be active w I MEMORY ...

Page 37: ...city providers and set your eco time running hours and have your machine run between these hours you determined Note Your mains electricity must be connected to a counter with a smart counter feature to be able to provide this energy saving Touch the V symbol button to make this adjustment If you want to do it later touch the symbol button EC0m ce wash s dry r 9 kg 6kg ECO T I ME set economic time...

Page 38: ...MORY You can adjust the Eco Time interval by touching the buttons of symbols See page 60 to activate the Eco Time interval additi onal function EC0nME wash dry _ 9 kg 4kg CO TIME 18 00 07 30 x V MEMORY n I Approve your selection by touching the symbol button ...

Page 39: ... Go to the setting menu by touching the Vsymbol button symbol button allows you to exit without setting Note You must set the current time correctly Otherwise operati on of other related functions will be affected Note Recorded time intormation will be reset if you keep your machine unplugged for longer than 15 days In such a case your machine will ask you again for the time setting when you next ...

Page 40: ...fter setting the current time approve by pressing the V symbol button wash dry 9 kg 6kg eC0TlMe 1400 cotton 3 10 0 III 1 9 Q MEMORY it I Your machine will automatically go to the main screen of the programme you have selected Go to the appliance settings menu by touching the button of symbol on this screen to C to to t a ...

Page 41: ...our appliance by pres sing the symbol buttons EC0T1ME wash dry 9 kg 6kg Q 7 n I oJ symboi denotes that the warning sounds of your appliance is on EC01lME wash dry F _____ kg 6kg w 1 MEMORY a J X symbol denotes that the warning sounds of your applian ce are off ...

Page 42: ... wash dry 9kg kg I Adjust the screen contract of y jr appliance by touching the 7 symbol button Screen contrast setting You can adjust the screen contrast your appliance by touching the symbol buttons eC0Tl Me wa sh dry 1kg 6kg _ _ _ _ o I You can go to the revert to fact ry settings screen by touching the 7 symbol ...

Page 43: ..._ _ __ __ li9kg 6kg d Factory Settings d n I You will be asked on screen 0U want to reset to Factory Settings ______________ wash drv EC011ME 1kg 6kg d Reset to Factory Settings n I Touch the V symbol to approve the selection If you want to cancel the selection touch the symbol Youcan return to the main screen by touching the Q button ...

Page 44: ...oloured and white laundry together Wash your coloured laundries separately in the first washing as they may bleed Ensure that there are no metallic materials on your laundries or in the pockets if so take them out WARNING Any malfunctions occurring due to foreign materials getting in your machine are Wt not covered by warranty Zip up and button up your laundries Remove the metallic or plastic hook...

Page 45: ...0 c E 0 Ol 1 e c J1 ca ll Ol Ol 2l 5 2 c oc l c o c l 0 c c t c c gJ e 8 88 8 8 0 C l 0 Z J J c Cl J o J U1 9 9 6 OJ D m 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 s 0 lJ c l o 0 0 0 0 l J J 0 0 1 1 1 0 lJ E 2i a E E 1 E E E J J Q 2l s 3 E E a t Iii a 0 E 8 2l ttl 16 E E 01 3 s Q OJ g Ol 0 c J N c c C Q 1 ai o c c c c B J Ol 0 c f1J c 0 ll 1 OJ a a E l c C l 1 1 c Q Q E E E E E E II E 0 II 2l E II I J J Q 1 E E E E 3 c 5 01...

Page 46: ... If YOU exceed the load capacity of the programme you selected i symbol will be displayed on the screen of your machine and your machine will warn you with so und It is advised that you remove laundry from your machine until this symbol disappears c r a a b J i l i Open the loading door of your machine Check inside the drum of your machine There might be laundry left inside from previous washes If...

Page 47: ... the programme features programme duration energy consumption water consumption etc according to the load amount If you continue to operate your washing machine whilst overloaded washing and drying performances will be affected Additionally your washing machine can be damaged and you may see your clothes get yellow after drying programs I l 90 ao 3 a 1400 t J tIll l I7 1 3 mi g 2 3 g 3 3 90 1400 a...

Page 48: ...ure that no laundry is stuck between the cover and bellow seal when closing the door of your machine Ensure that the machine door is completely closed Tightly shut the door of your machine or the machine won t start the washing operation 1 fi ...

Page 49: ...igher the degree of hardness of the water the more deter gent you will use The amount of the detergent you will use will increase as the amount of your laundry increases Put the softener in the softener compartment in the detergent drawer Do not exceed the MAX level Otherwise softener will flow into washing water through flushing Softeners with high density are required to be thinned to a degree b...

Page 50: ... a6 LV 2 3 1900 1400 a6 83 3 Note 3 3 means a completely full detergent drawer The amount of the detergent on the screen should be appropriate with the same amount that you put into your washing machine by detergent shovel powder detergent r g ievel steps If you are going to select a washing or drying programme do not place a detergent dosage adjustment device ball in your machine They might pose ...

Page 51: ...ry 9kg kg 90 1400 cotton 3 10 8 c0 III UC9 J l I You can make the temperature adjustment 200 300 400 60 90 by touching thel symbol button You can make the spinning adjustment 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 by touching the c symbol buttons Note After setting the spin speed if you select a drying prog ramme your machine shall set the spin speed automatically to enhance drying performance You can see pag...

Page 52: ... put in the cupboard directly If you want to select the cupboard dry feature touch theIII symbol button until you see the 0 symbol on the screen Note If the 0 symbol does not appear on the screen when you want to select the cupboard dry function it means this drying feature is not used in the washing programme you selected EC011ME wash drv 9 kg 6kg 900 1400 CO 3 10 8 dry cupboard MEMORY ...

Page 53: ...uch the symbol III button until you see the symbol on the screen Note If the L symbol does not appear on the screen when you want to select the hanger dry feature it means that the was hing programme you selected does not use this drying feature EC011ME wash s dry 9 kg 6kg 90 1400 dry hanger 3 10 II d MEMORY ...

Page 54: ...the III symbol button until you see the a 6 symbol on the screen Note If the a 6 symbol does not appear on the screen when you want to select the iron dry feature it means that the washing programme you selected does not use this drying feature ECt TIMe wash dry I 9 kg 6kg 0 III 1 9 t 60 1000 6 3 20 0 dry iron n I MEMORY ...

Page 55: ...ature it means this drying feature cannot be used in the programme you selected or the load amount in the machine is not appropriate for that duration of drying _______________ wash drv EC0nM 9 kg 6kg 90 1400 30111111 3 10 e max 120min 1 0 III 110 f3 l MEMORY I Duration Drying Programs Amount of laundry to dry Recommended drying time 1 kg 30 minutes 2kg 60 minutes 3 5 kg 120 minutes If the amount ...

Page 56: ...aundry you put in your machine Why an additional function may not be available lt is not compatible with a function you have selected previously There may not be enough time left on the current programme to carry out the additional function you wish to select You can see the programme table in pages between 78 89 for the additional functions used in programmes eC0T1ME wash dry 9 kg 6kg 90 1400 3 1...

Page 57: ...partment of the deter gent drawer Touch the L J symbol button to activate the pre wash additio nal function Note If the L Jsymbol is not displayed on the screen when you want to choose the pre wash additional function it means that this feature can not be used in the washing programme you se lected eC0nME wash dry I kg 6kg 90 1400 L J I pre wash 3 40 18 I L J tJ J C 0 rLJ iJ J c J TIME L_ n I MEMO...

Page 58: ...nses are made at the end of washing t lJ Three additional rinses are made at the end ot washing If you want to make more than one rinsing touch the l J symbol button until you see the number of rinses you wish Note If the symbol is not displayed on the screen when you want to choose the additional rinsing function it means that this feature is not used in the washing programme you selected EC0TIME...

Page 59: ...ates skin baby clothes underwear Touch the 1_ 1 1 symbol button until you see the symbol to activate the anti allergic additional function Note If the symbol is not displayed on the screen when you want to select the anti allergic additional function it means that the washing programme you selected does not use this feature eC0nME wash dry kg 6kg A I I IT Eco 0 uu l J L J CJ TIM E J 900 1400 A l J...

Page 60: ...ion Touch the asymbol button to activate the easy ironing addi tional function Note If the asymbol is not displayed on the screen when you want to select the easy ironing additional function it means that the washing programme you selected does not use this feature EC0TIME wash dry i9kg 6kg 90 1400 I l Ia 4 00 8 easy iron MEMORY n I I ...

Page 61: ...from the settings section for this function to work efficiently see page 36 If you want to activate the Eco Time function touch the button of ECO symbol TI ME v II E C 0 rou WI see TIM E symbol is activated on the screen EC0TlME wash dry r 9 kg 6kg 90 1400 L JWd 4 008 cotton Eeo TI 1E MEMORY ...

Page 62: ... t Jl Ja cotton 4 00 n I If you want to run a program while the 0 time feature is active touch the button of 0 symbol The starting time of the program me will automatically be delayed until the economic time interval The programme starting time and the programme duration will be shown on the display with certain intervals eC0TlM wash dry 1i i9kg 6k9 90 1400 start time 22 00 f IMEMORY 1 III 0 7 ...

Page 63: ...d on the screen EC0nME wash dry 9 kg t kg 1400 eco time is cancelled 1 48 cp u l I 110 I 1 n I I MEMORY Your machine will return to the main screen of the programme you have selected in 3 seconds To start the programme run the programme you selected by touching the start pause button EC0nME wash dry 9kg 6kg 900 1400 c o_tto n _ _ _ 4 _O_O cp a I MEMORY ...

Page 64: ...tion by 10 minutes up to 23 hours 50 minutes or you can set the wash to finish at a certain time To activate this additional function touch the gsymbol eC0TlME wash dry I kg 6kg 90 1400 easy iron I L Jwa 4 00 8 n I The current time shall be displayed on the screen for a short duration eC0 TlME wash dry r 9kg 6kg I day time 17 O 18 L J 1 MEMORV ...

Page 65: ...me On this screen you can delay the washing time or make the washing operation end ata time you wish by touching the symbol buttons EC0nME wash dry 9 kg 6kg_ delay 00 10 finish 21 18 MEMORY Note The current time setting must be accurate to be able to use this function correctly See page 38 to change the current time setting ...

Page 66: ...ave performed before by simply touching a button without taking your time with this memory option Thus you can wash and dry your laundry without performing these settings again Select the settings you would like to store in the memory on the display and touch the favorite record button ECC 0 l e wa5h s dry 9 kg 6kg 60 1200 2 L Jl J 3 28 e cotton ECO T I lE IMEMORY I ...

Page 67: ...to the programme menu by pressing X button EC0 T1ME wash dry 9 kg l kg 60 1200 Ll6 Save as Memory n I MEMORY You can touch the favorite button again when you have performed the change you desire EC0T1ME wash dry 9 kg 6kg A L Jl J d 1200 6 cotton ECO T I t4 2 49 r I r ro ro loJ L J l I L l t I 1E L J n I ...

Page 68: ... V symbol button eC0TlME wash dry r 9 kg 6kg I 1200 2 saved as Memory n I A screen as shown above shall be displayed when the storing is complete and your machine shall automatically return to the main screen of the washing or drying programme where you performed the setting operation 8 II ...

Page 69: ...cotton ECO T I ME 2 49 I MEMORY If you would like to use the programme you have stored in the memory you can rotate the programme selection button to memory step and perform your selection as shown in the figure below Cotton 90 C _ y _ _r rJ _ P L_ Easy Caro J _ 5 e p L Duvet W 3 S r R p rl12 5 M mo ry lI _ J I v Ex tr asc V AHergy Sak ...

Page 70: ...amme and touch the MEMORY button eC011ME wash dry r r r 9 kg kg 90 0 1 cotton IMEMORY 1 n I If you would store a new programme on a previously stored programme a confirmation dialog to confirm your selection shall be displayed on the screen you can confirm your selection by pressing symbol button EC0 T1 ME wash dry r 9k9 6kg Overwrite on Memory MEMORY I ...

Page 71: ... This would allow you to store a new memory programme EC011Me wBsh dry __ 19 kg 6kg 900 saved as Memory 2 L Jwa n I MEMORY ...

Page 72: ...button When you turn your machine on the programme you have selected will be active on the screen The screens below are an example of what is displayed on screen during washing operati ons co Washing programme is L J ready starting 2 46 C2J Ill ilG EJ l o CO washing Washing programme is active 2 46 1 u III ilG EJ r m ...

Page 73: ... 0 washing 2 46 Washing step Rinsing step fil 0 rinse 1 24 co spin 0 06 CD Spinning step cotton dry Drying 1 0a programme ready 0 1 00 Drying programme selected Drying programme active ...

Page 74: ...co Drying step drying 0 58 0 Programme end 0 01 end g r end 0 00 Programme end door unlocked ...

Page 75: ...ry If IQ i symbol is displayed on the screen you machine has passed the laundry adding step Cancelling a programme If you want to cancel a programme that is running Switch the programme button to the the CANCEL position Your machine will stop the washing operation and the program me will be cancelled To get rid of the water accumulated in the machine switch the programme button to any programme Yo...

Page 76: ...r machine will stop by itself as soon as the programme you have selected finishes end is disp layed on the screen end 0 00 You can open the machine s door and remove the laundry Leave the door of your machine open after removing the laundry so that the machine can dry out Switch the programme button to the CANCEL position Unplug your machine Turn the water faucet off ...

Page 77: ...rogramme knob is turned while the machine is washing or drying Child lock engages after both of the II buttons next to the I i I symbol are pressed for more than 3 seconds The following warning text will be displayed after the child lock engages eC011ME wash dry 9kg 6kg 3 i Ju c3 90 1400 a6 II Keylock activated 1 III UC 0 3 t MEMORY ...

Page 78: ...s switched to the CANCEL position and another programme is selected the programme previously selec ted continues from where it left No change will occur To disengage the child lock you need to press the I t I buttons for more than 3 seconds The following warning text will be displayed after the child lock disengages EC0 r l ME wash dry j9kg 6kg 3 L Jl J 3 1400 ao Keylock deactivated Note Child loc...

Page 79: ...g 9 016 0 SekJdaJieEfJin rev 1m n NO spin 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 Laundry type I Descriptions Cotton and linen textiles underwear bed sheet tablecloth towel mex 4 0 kg Selectable add rionaJ functions I 1 2 3 I EOO c J U i j U Io d L J TIM Selectable drying functions Programme factory default settings When you want to select more than one additional iunction tile additional functions you wish to...

Page 80: ...ns L3 l t J 9 l l oE Selectable drying functions Programme factory default settings When you want to select more than one additional function the additional functions you wish to select may not comply with each other Do not dry towels cotton and linens and synthetic and sythetfc mix clothes together For drying select the most appropriate drYing program for the clothes NOTE THE PROGRAM DURATION MIG...

Page 81: ...epil tpeed NImn Nospin 400 600 to 5 t Laundry type I Descriptions Wash your curtains only with this programme a 1 2 3 A 9 e Selectable additional functions aG o J JC J88 T1M Selectable drying functions Programme factory default settings t When you want to select more than one additional funclion the additional functions you wish to select may not comply with each ome These al B sulrprogrammes Refe...

Page 82: ...tions Silk mixture laundry with machine wash labels CI Selectable additional functions ri I 1 2 3 9 ECO L J L j J TIME Selectable drying functions 0 Programme factory default settings When you want 0 select more than one additional function the additional functions you wish to select may not comply with each other These are sub programmes Refer to page 92 for programme seleclion Do no drY towels c...

Page 83: ...J l2J G r I i t E Selectable drying functions Programme factory default settings H When you want to select more than one additional function the additional functions you wish to select may not comply with each other Do not dry towels cotton and linens and synthetic and sythetic mix clothes together For drYing select the most appropriate drying program for the clothes NOTE THE PROGRAM DURATION MIGH...

Page 84: ...s not dirty and has odours t Laundry type IDescriptions on Note This programme is not a washing programme It only breathes hot air onto your laundry and refreshes them Selectable additional functions g ECO TI ME Selectable drying functions Programme factory default settings When you want to select more than one additional function the additional functions you wish to select may not comply with eac...

Page 85: ...00 1000 1200 1400 When you want to make an additional Spinning Laundry type Descriptions to your laundry after the washing step you can use this programme for all kinds of laundry Selectable additional functions a 9 lEI DE Selectable drying functions CD 2 aO 30mio 60min120rnin It c Programme tactory defavlt settings When youw Jnt to select more than one additional function the additional functions...

Page 86: ...scriptions E must be used without laundry I a Selectable additional functions ECD Q 11 tilE Selectable drying functions Programme factory default settings t When you want to select more than one ackJitional function the additional functions you wish to select may not comply with each other i These are sutrprogrammes Refer to page 94 for programme selection Do not drvtowels cotton and linens and sy...

Page 87: ...ory default settings When you want to select more than one additional function the additional functions you wish to select may not comply with each other Do not dry towels cotton and linens and synthetic and svthetic mix clothes together For drying select the most appropriate drying pro ram for the clothes NOTE THE PROGRAM DURATION MIGHT CHANGE ACCORDING TO THE AMOUNT OF LAUNDRY TAP WATER AMBIENT ...

Page 88: ...old wash 30 40 60 Maximum washing drying 4 0 4 0 capacity kg SekJclaJ ie s in speed revI mil No spin 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 Dirty cotton co oured and linen textiles Laundry type I Descriptions The washing duration for loads of 2kg and under is 30 minutes Selectable additional functions a ij lCO TI ME Selectable drying functions rn 2 a6 30m 60min120min PriX ramme factory default seltmgs When yo...

Page 89: ...y with machine dryable labe Selectable additional functions G i E Selectable drying functions 0 2 a6 30dko60 120dk IClnogramme raclOry aetsun settmgs When you want to select more than one additional function the additional functions you wish to select may not comply with each other OJ These are sUb fYogrammes Refer to page 94 for programme selection DQ nQtdl tQwe cQllon and linens gnd sy n OO f an...

Page 90: ...to the machine Selectable additional functions aSelectable drying functions c il OJ Programme factory default settings t When you want to select more than one additional function the additional functions you wish to select may not comply with each other Do not dry towels cotton and linens and synthetic and sythetic mix clothes together For drying select the most appropriate drying program for the ...

Page 91: ...J Io J J J I j I j L J TI ME Selectable drying functions 0 Programme factory defaun settings H When you want to select more than one additional function the additional functions you wish to select may not comply with each other Do not dry towels cotton and linens and synthetic and sythetic mix clothes together For drying select the most appropriate drying program tor the clothes NOTE THE PROGRAM D...

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Page 93: ...cs 1 18 MEMORY After the the selection has been activated the electronic disp lay will return to the main screen of the programme you have selected automatically You can select other features you want to select on this screen and run the machine by pressing the Start Pause button wash dry eC0TIME 9k9 6k l 0 46 Synthetics a MEMORY I ...

Page 94: ...knob you will l Y P l 7 C f see two sub program options Y OO _ r_ 1 Wool rt 2 Silk U P L j lo l ft lid bO O I t You can make sub programme selecti R d r ons by touching the symbol buttons o o eC0 l1ME wash dry F 9kg 6kg 1 wool 1 18 MEMORY n I eC0TlME wash dry 19 kg 6kg 2 1 31 e silk MEMORY n I m ...

Page 95: ...MORY I After the the selection has been activated the electronic disp lay will return to the main screen of the programme you have selected automatically You can select other features you want to select on this screen and run the machine by pressing the Start Pause button ec fi wash dry fnME 9 kg 6kg 0 46 wool MEMORY n I ...

Page 96: ... knob you will see 6 sub program options 1 Refresh 2 Rinse 3 Spin 4 Drain 5 Drum clean 6 Synthetics Wash Dry You can make the sub programme selections by touching the symbol buttons Refresh 1 30 0 E CC 0 T1 ME 1waSh I dry F kg 6k l a I MEMORY 2 EC01 IME wash I dry kg 6kg m i 6 n I MEMORY ...

Page 97: ...eC0nMEf wash dry 9 kg 6kg 3 0 408 Spin MEMORY a I ii I eC011M wash dry 9 kg 6kg 4 0 038 Drain MEMORY a I eC0 nME wash s dry r kg 6kg 5 0 03 8 Drum CLean 1 MEMORY I ...

Page 98: ...o select by touching the 7symbol button After the the selection has been activated the electronic disp lay will return to the main screen of the programme you have selected automatically You can select other features you want to select on this screen and run the machine by pressing the Start Pause button ...

Page 99: ...g the J maintenance and cleaning of your rna chine k rTurn off the water inlet before starting ili c Jthe maintenance and cleaning of your Ji machine LhNotice Your machine s parts might be damaged jf cleaners with solvent agents are used Do not use cleaning materials with solvent agents ...

Page 100: ...e a sufficient amo unt of water despite the water faucet being open these filters should be cleaned Disconnect the ends of the water inlet hose from the tap and the maChjne __ m Ci1 l Remove the filter of the water inlet valve on your machine with a pair of pliers Clean thoroughly using water and a brush Disassemble the filter on the faucet side of the water inlet hose manually and clean it Once t...

Page 101: ...ove the detergent drawer from its place Rinse with a brush and lots of water Collect the residues inside the detergent drawer slot so that they don t fall inside your machine Dry the detergent drawer with a towel or dry cloth and place it back Do not wash your detergent drawer in a dishwasher Liquid detergent apparatus For the cleaning and maintenance of the liquid level detergent apparatus remove...

Page 102: ... coins inside your machine This machines cause rust to form inside the drum Use a non chloride cleaning agent to clean these rust stains and comply with the warnings of the cleaning agent manufacturer For the cleaning of the rust stains denitely do not use wire wool or similar hard objects Body Cleaning Clean the outer body of your machine with a non corrosive inam mabie cleaning agent After rinsi...

Page 103: ...e pump It is recommended that you clean your pump filter once every 2 months To clean the pump filter You may use the washing powder spade supplied with your machine or liquid detergent level plate to open the pump cover Lodge the end part of the plastic part to the opening of the cover and press backwards The cover will be opened Pull the black rubber hose and detach it from its clamp place a con...

Page 104: ... niter cover by turning it counter clockwise and remove by pulling Glean the foreign materials inside the Iter with the help of a brush Atter cleaning the filter replace the filter cover and tighten by turning clockwise Please note that filter cover will leak water unless properly placed back You can close the pump cover reverse of how you opened it While closing the pump cover ensure that the par...

Page 105: ...n authorised service company If your machine requires a repair or if you cannot solve an issue with the information provided below then you should Unplug the machine Close the water tap Contact the nearest authorised service company Your machine will not start No water is entering the machine d ...

Page 106: ...does not discharge Il Iomn Cl the transportation screws from your Im l hir Cl Your machine vibrates See page 101 C See page 23 See page 21 ...

Page 107: ...cessive foam is f ormed in the detergent drawer eliminate foam mix a spoon of I ft n with half a litre and pour the in the detergent 11 After 5 10 minutes the Start Pause again In your next operation detergent dose ine with of laundry exceed laundry ...

Page 108: ...ergent residues on them Laundry have detergent residues on them the water drain hose appropriate height ssolving In l tif I c of some may your as white rform an extra rinsing setting your machine Rinsing programme clean the spots using a after your laundry U See page 27 ...

Page 109: ... w ue oa Ing e machine programme here is more symbol is laundry in the i displayed machine than the On screen and maximum laundry machine does amount for the i Remove laundry from your machine until the symbol disappears ashing or drying programme you selected not run Appropriate drying programme is not selected Laundry remains h e mru lmum damp after the I d t oa capaC y drying operation th I ted...

Page 110: ...precautions and warning you in case of any breakdown by means of continuous self checking during washing operations Check the door The door of your machine is left open ctose the machine door If your machine persists to indicate fault rn off your machine unplug it and I nn t ll n the nearest authorised service company im n uIC m av ...

Page 111: ...ob to CANCEL position You can select a and run your machine after the mains water is supplied Mains water pressure may be low Check Water inlet hose may be twisted Check Water inlet hose may be clogged Clean water inlet hose and valve inlet filters If the problem persists unplug your machine turn off your tap and contact the nearest authorised service company See page 98 ...

Page 112: ...persists contact the nearest authorised service company A FILTER Check filter Pump IS damaged or pump filter is clogged or pump electrical connection is malfunctioning Pump filter may be clogged Clean the pump filter Drain hose may be clogged or twisted Check the Drain hose If the problem persists contact the nearest authorised service company ...

Page 113: ... Your machine has excessive amount of water Your machine will drain water by itself Pursuant to draining operation turn off your machine and unplug it Turn off your faucet and contact the nearest aumorised service company ...

Page 114: ...tuation on the energy fed to your machine check if the socket you have your machine plugged into is grounded Have an electrician measure the amount of voltage coming to your house If there is no problem in the electricity unplug your machine and inform the nearest service co ...

Page 115: ...rn risk 9 Cancelling a programme 74 Child lock 76 Control panel 28 Correct use 5 Cotton 78 Cotton dry 87 B c o Current time setting 38 Cupboard dry 51 Death risk 10 Delay Time 63 Detergent drawer compartments 30 Detergent drawer general view 29 Detergent drawer maintenance and cleaning 99 Choice of detergent and plaCing into the machine 48 Drum cleaning 100 Drying with duration 54 Delicates 81 Duv...

Page 116: ...25 Explanations of washing symbols 44 Explosion risk t2 Extras 83 85 Extra rinse fonction 57 Eco 20 79 Error code 104 105 106 107 108 F Fall and injury risk 14 Fault 104 Fire risk 12 Flooding risk 11 Frozen hoses 6 Fast 60 60 mins 86 G General appearance 18 19 General warnings 6 Gentle dry 87 H Hanger dry 52 I Index 113 114 115 116 117 Info screen 28 Iron dry 53 ...

Page 117: ...Memory record function button 65 p Packaging and environment 16 Pausing the programme 74 Placing laundry into the machine 45 Placing the machine ad adjusting the adjustable foot 23 Pre wash additional function 56 Pre wash detergent compartment 30 Program selection 50 Programme knob 31 Programme table 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 Pump 110 ...

Page 118: ...rnings 9 Screen brightness setting 41 Screen contrast setting 41 Selecting sub programme Synthetics 90 Selecting sub programmes extras 94 Selecting sub programmes deHcates 92 Sorting laundry 43 Spin 84 Spin speed 20 Start Pause button 71 28 Starting the programme 71 Super rapid 12 mins 84 Synthetics 80 Sound adjusment 40 Siphon cover 100 b iI ...

Page 119: ...Im INDEX page no T Technical specifications 20 Troubleshooting 103 W Wash Dry 29 min 88 Water draining connection 27 Water inlet connection 26 Water inlet filters 98 Water pressure 20 Wool 81 ...

Page 120: ...SHARP CORPORATION 22 22 NAGAIKE CHO ABENO KU OSAKA 545 8522 JAPAN In Europe Represented By Sharp Electronics Europe Ltd 4 Furzeground Way Stockley Park Uxbridge UB111EZ UK 52144649 ...

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