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This appliance complies with the provisions of the 89/336/EEC Directive regarding electromagnetic compatibility and the 73/23/EEC directive regarding electrical safety and the 93/68/EEC Directive for CE marking.
1-Specific characteristics
2- Installation
3-Handling
4- Maintenance
5- Cautions and advice
6-Safety features
7-Controls
8- Wash programme table
TABLE DES MATIERES
8- TABELLE DER WASCHPROGRAMME
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| un/100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100 | 01'0 | t0'0 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | un/100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+ 100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100 + 100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+102 | 61 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 94'0 | 80'0 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | * | un/100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+100+ | 81 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1 - SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS
1.1 - Technical data
Dimensions. .Height. 85 cm
Width. 60 cm
Depth. 55 cm
Wash.Cotton. 5,5 kg
Synthetics. 2,75kg
Wool. 1 kg
- Power supply voltage (s.ph.): 220-230 V ~ 50 Hz
Maximum power consumption washing. 2.200 W - Spin speed. 1400 rpm
- Energy consumption,cotton wash at 60^ (without pre-wash) 1 cycle.1,03 kWh
Energy consumption,cotton wash at 60^ (without pre-wash) 200 cycles.....206 kWh
Water consumption,cotton wash at 60^ (without pre-wash)1 cycle. 491
Water consumption,cotton wash at 60^ (without pre-wash) 200 cycles.9.8001
1.2 -Description of the washing machine

A- Rinse and hold push-button
B-Detergent drawer
En- Plus Energetic push-button
I- Adjustable feet
P-Programme selector and temperatures
Pr- Pre-wash push-button
St- Start push-button
T- Waiting time push-button
U- Door opening handle
V- Spin speed push-button
W- Wash and Wear push-button
St-Programme time sight or waiting time
X-ON/OFF push
Y- Super rinse push-button
2- INSTALLATION
2.1 - Un-blocking the drum

After removing the external packing the drum must be un-blocked before the machine is used.
This is done in the following manner:
1.) Unscrew and remove the four screws A-B-C-D.
2.) Push with a screwdriver at an angle in the screw holes until the four spacers (H) fall. These must be recovered and kept.
3.) It is very important to recover these four spacers (H) because they could cause damage if they remain inside the machine and also because they will be required to move the machine in the case of moving house.
2.2 -Plumbing connection
The user will require a tap with a 3/4'' gas screwthread outlet and a drain situated between 50 and 80 cms. above floor level. The watermain pressure must be between 4 and 98~N/cm^2 inclusively.
Proceed as follows:
- Let the water run for a while before connecting the hose.
-Connect the water inlet hose applying the rubber joint provided in the fittings equipment bag.
-Position the drainage hose inside a hose of a larger diameter, or rest it well fastened against any kind of drain at the height indicated.
-Neither of the hoses should be twisted or kinked.


C- Cold water connection.
H- Hot water connection.
The "H" connection can only be applied in those machines fitted for this (Bithermical).
2.3 - Levelling
For the appliance to work under optimum conditions, it needs to be levelled perfectly, i.e. horizontal and stable.

- Once the machine has been positioned in ist place, work the adjustable feet "I" at the front of the washing machine, until it is horizontal and the four feet are resting firmly on the floor.
- Once the levelling is done, block the adjustable feet by tightening the nut "J".
- In order to prevent noise and vibration, ensure that the machine is not touching any nearby walls or furniture.
- Make periodic checks that the machine is levelled by repeating these operations if necessary.
2.4 -Electrical connection
Before connecting the washing machine to the power supply, the following points should be checked through:
- That the power supply, is single-phase 220 - 230V (230 - 240 for UK).

- That the user's meter, limiter, fuses, power socket and installation are of an adequate output for the power indicated on the characteristics plate of this washing machine.
- 10A250V fuse (13 A 250 V for UK).
- Use a wall socket with an earth connection. The wasing machine's plug guarantees the machine's earthing.
If the wall socket does not have an earth connection, you must connect the central earth connection of the washing machine to good ARTIFICIAL EARTH (consult your dealer).
THE WASHING MACHINE MUST BE WELL EARTHED.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any accidents on occurrences caused by a defective earth connection or lack thereof.
NOTE: If the power supply cable is damaged, it should be substituted by a specially prepared replacement cable, to be supplied by the manufacturer, or by the official after sales Technical Service Organisation.
3- HANDLING
3.1 - Loading door-Opening
Once the washing programme has finished, push the programme button (or ON/OFF push-button) and wait 2 minutes before trying to open the door.

CASE A: 1. Press the hidden lever with the index and middle fingers [1]
2.Pulloutwards.

CASE B: Pull the door lever outwards.
WARNING: When the door is open, the power supply is cut and the machine will not operate.
3.2 - Detergent drawer. Distribution of the washing products.

- To open the drawer, put your and in the lower part of the soap drawer and pull it outwards.
SECTION 1 - Pre-wash soap (50 gr.Max.).
SECTION 2 - Main wash soap (125 gr.Max.).
SECTION 3 - Bleach (80 ml. Not concentrated).
SECTION 4 - Softener (80 ml.Max.).
- Never put more than indicated by the lever in the soap drawer.
The ideal dose of detergent depends on the hardness of the water, how dirty the clothes are and the load. (Consult the soap manufacturer's instructions).
Make sure that the material can support the treatment with bleach if it is used.
3.3 - Selecting the clothes load
Before putting the clothes into the machine, you should:
- Separate the clothes into three lots (cotton, synthetics and wool).
- Within each group, separate the coloureds from the whites.
- Once the clothes have been sorted, put them into the drum of the machine, separately according to colour and group, loose piece by piece, as per the following proportions:
Cotton maximum 5,5kg
Synthetics maximum 2,75kg
Wool maximum 1kg
3.4 - Selecting the right program
Once the clothes have been sorted into fabric types and colours, you need to select the right program and temperature. SEE PROGRAM TABLE (Section 8).
3.5 - Starting operation
Once the machine has been loaded, the door has been closed and the compartments of the detergent tray have been filled up, follow this order to get the machine started:
1st- Turn the On / Off switch to the On position.
2nd- Turn the Programme Selector (P) switch to the STOP position. The Display (VS) flashes.
3rd- Select the adequate programme with its temperature (see table Sec.8).
4th- Activate the buttons of additional functions chosen (A, En, Pr, T, V, W, Y).
5th- Press the Start button. (St).
The machine gets started automatically and carries out all the operations predicted in the washing cycle up to the end.
3.6 - How to get the best performance
3.6-1 - Maximise the load (Section 8)
You obtain the most efficient use of energy, water, detergent and time by using the maximum recommended load.
You save 50% energy by washing one full load instead of two half loads.
3.6-2 - Do you need a pre-wash?
Only for deeply stained laundry!.
You save detergent, water, time and between 5 to 15% of energy through not using the pre-wash for light and anormally soiled clothes.
3.6-3 - Do you need hot water?
Soak or treat stains before the wash, in order to reduce to need to use the hot programme.
You save 50% energy by using the 60^ programme.
3.6-4 - For washer-dryers: before using the dryer
Select high ( ≥ 850 rpm) for the spin before drying, in order to save energy, water hand time during the drying period.
4- MAINTENANCE
4.1 - Cleaning the drain-pump (Model without filter).
This machine is fitted with a high-performance SELF-CLEANING motorized pump.
This pump has the capacity to pull along and to wash away with the water any fibres, buttons or objects of a small size. Because of this, the machine does not require a water filter.
Under normal circumstances, this motorized pump cannot become blocked. If it should become blocked in any case, call the Technical Assistance Service to have this malfunction put right.
N.B.: Before placing clothes in the washing machine, make sure there are no coins, buttons, clips, etc. in any pockets.
4.2 - Cleaning the electrovalve filter.

Any impurities in the water supply are deposited in the filter at the inlet to the electrovalve.
To clean this filter:
a) Turn off the water tap.
b) Unscrew the water inlet hose at the washing machine end.
c) Remove the filter using pointed pliers and clean it.
d) Reverse the procedure to re-attach the hose.
4.3 - Cleaning remains of detergent.

Overfilling the prewash and main wash compartments with too must detergent causes remains to be deposited inside the collector, and could, over time, cause water to leak through the entrance of the detergent drawer. To eliminate these remains, remove the soap drawer by pulling it outwards, and clean it thoroughly.
5- CAUTIONS AND ADVICE
In order to get maximum satisfaction and performance from this appliance, it is important to follow the instructions indicated below:
Select the clothes load correctly (section 3.3) and choose the appropriate programme (section 8).
Before starting to operate the machine, it must be released from its blocking (section 2.1).
Before opening the door, check that there is no water in the machine and the pilot light is off.
Plug the power supply plug into a socket with an EARTH CONNECTION and at the correct voltage.
Put in the washing products in the right proportion and the right compartment (section 3.2).
Small garments, such as socks, belts, etc. are best put inside a bag to avoid them being lost.
Before putting clothes into the washing machine, make sure that there is nothing in the pockets (coins, buttons, clips, etc.) and that zips are undone.
If your machine has a filter, you should periodically check it is clean (sec. 4.1).
The interior of the washing machine should be handled by specialist only.
After each wash,leave the door ajar to prevent the rubber seal from becoming misshapen.
When the clothes to be washed are heavily soiled or splattered with mud, it is advisable to run a program with prewash.
Always put the machine on full, to save energy.
When the machine is installed, or after a long time without it being used, it is advisable to run a wash program with the machine empty, to eliminate any rusty water in the tubes.
For washer-dryers, do not use the dryer function if the clothes have been treated with any non-aqueous solution.
Also for washer-dryers,do not use the dryer function for items containing spongey rubber or similar elastomer materials.
The dryer must be installed in a well-ventilated place, away from the influence of gases from other appliances and from defective installations.
The lower ventilation, between the floor and the base of the machine, must not be obstructed (by carpet, cloths, etc.).
If the event any doubts or anomalies which arise, ring the TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICE, but first, make the following checks:
a) The machine is not working. Check that:
- The door is properly closed.
- The fuses are not brown and the automatic cutout has not been triped.
- The programmer control button P (or the push-button X) is not in the STOP position.
b) The machine is not filling with water. Check that:
- The tap is open and the pressure is sufficient.
- The electrovalve filter is not clogged (Section 4.2).
- The filling hose is not kinked.
c) The machine will not drain or spin. Check that:
- The drainage hose is not kinked.
- The drainage pump filter is not clogged.
d) The machine is filling with water and draining at the same time. Check that:
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The drainage hose is positioned at the right height (Section 2.2) and that it is not syphoning because the diameters of this hose and the drain where it is resting are very tight.
e) The machine is vibrating or making a lot of noise. Check that: -
The block release operation has been carried out (Section 2.1).
- The washing machine is properly levelled (Section 2.3).
- The washing machine is not vibrating due to contact with furniture or a wall.
f) The machine is leaking water. Check that:
- The filter cap is tightly closed and with the trim in 1st place.
- The inlet hose is tightened on both sides and with the trim in 1st place.
- The detergent used is loose powder and is not forming lumps which clog the soap drawer.
- The washing machine is well levelled and not leaning forwards.
g) The machine is not washing to your satisfaction. Check that:
- You have chosen the right temperature an program.
- You are using the right dose of detergent.
- The filter is not clogged and so the rinses are not working properly.
h) If the loading door will not open, remember that:
- The pilot lamp (if there is one) must be off. If it is not, press the button to the STOP position and wait about 2 minutes before trying to open it.
If after making these checks, the doubts or abnormalities continue, then call our Technical Assistance Service who will attend to you as soon as possible.
The telephone number can be found in the control list of Technical Assistance Services, or on the own machine customer attention and Technical Service DIRECT LINE label.
6- SAFETY FEATURES
An electro-mechanical safety device prevents the loading door from opening whilst the appliance is operating, thus preventing access to the inside of the machine and the consequent danger of injuries to the hands from coming into contact with high temperatures or from the movement of the drum.
6.2 - In the wash motor
In the event of mechanical underload or overload, a thermal safety device automatically protects the motor.
6.3 - Heating
Heating of the wash water cannot start until the required water level is reached. If there is not enough water or the tap is off, the machine stops (the program does not move forward).
A safety thermostat prevents excess temperatures.
6.4 - Plumbing.Water inlet
In the event the filter clogs, the machine will never overflow, and in the event the pump motor suffers an electrical malfunction, the filling valve will not work.
6.5 - Child safety
The accesses to the loading door and to the pump motor filter are protected against any accidental handling by children.
7- CONTROLS

STARTING PROCEDURE (Following the indicated order)
1st - Turn the ON/OFF push button (X) to the ON position.
2nd - Situate the programme selector (P) in the STOP position. (RESET) for about 5".
3rd - Situate the programme selector (P) to the desired programme and ist temperature. 4th - SPress the following buttons: Pre-wash Pr , Super Rinse Y , Anti-crease A , Spin Cycle V , Full Tub Stop W , and Plus Programme En . If you wish to activate any of these functions, the selected button lights up (except the Spin Cycle button). 5th - Press the Delay button (T) if you wish to activate this function. The light will flash only during the delay.
6th - Press the Programmer Start button St-START.
After a few seconds the machine will start and automatically carry out all the selected operations until the end of the washing cycle.
Once the programme is finished, END appears in the display.
X-ON/OFF PUSH-B BUTTON
When this button is in the ON position (pressed), it turns on the power so that the electronic circuit can receive the programme and starting orders.
P- PROGRAMME AND TEMPERATURE SELECTOR
This selector sets the programme and the temperature according to the kind of clothes and dirt that is to be washed (See programme start). To set the programme, turn this selector clockwise until the notch points to the temperature corresponding to the indicated programme or function. There is a maximum spin speed foe each programme, automatically selected when the programme is set.
The display in the front frame shows the programme length in hours and minutes (h.min.).
W- FULL TUB STOP PUSH-BUTION (Lights up when switched on)
When this button is pressed, the washing cycle stops with the tub full of water in the final rinse of the Synthetic (6, 7, 8), Delicate (9, 10) and Wool (11, 12, 13) programmes. This operation is useful to prevent creases on certain clothes that must be hung out wet. When the programme reaches the Full Tub Stop position the button light flashes. To empty the tub and finish the washing cycle, press this button again. It will stop flashing and will carry out the rest of the washing cycle.
En- PROGRAMME-ENEGETIC PUSH-BUTION (Lights up when switched on)
When this button is pressed, the washing time in the Cotton (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) and Synthetic (6, 7, 8) programmes increases in about 22 minutes, carrying out a more energetic programme that allows for better washing results in the aforementioned programmes when the user considers this is needed.
Pr- PRE - WASH PUSH-BUTION (Lights up when switched on)
When this button is pressed, the washing machine carries out a 40^ / 30^ C pre- wash in the Cotton (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) and Synthetic (6, 7, 8) programmes in addition to the selected cycle (See programme chart). The time given on the programme chart increases in about 10 minutes when this function is selected.
A- ANTI-CREASE PUSH-BUTION (Lights up when switched on)
When this button is pressed the selected washing programme is carried out until the end of the cycle, including the spin cycle, At that point the tub rolls slowly for about 30 minutes or a rate of 5^ rolling and 120^ stopped, creating a sponge effect suitable for certain delicate clothes.
This button only works in the following programmes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 16, 17 and 19. It limits the spin cycle speed to a maximum of 800rpm .
It increases the time given on the programme chart in 28 minutes.
Y- EXTRA RINSE PUSH-BUTION (Lights up when switched on)
When this button is not pressed the machine carries out automatically programmes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 16, 17 and 18 saving a considerable amount of water. Only recommended when the load is half load or less.
With bigger loads it is recommended to press this button to ensure a better efficiency in rinsing out the detergent remains. In this case time given on the programme chaet increases in about 10 minutes.
V- SPEED PUSH-BUTION "rpm" (It does no ligh up)
When this button is pressed the spin speed can be selected (Max./0 rpm). The speed appears in the display and changes every time the button is pressed. It can only be selected below the preset speed for each selected programme.
T- DELAY PUSH-BUTION (The display schows the time in hours when switched on)
This button lets us delay the starting of the machine from 1 to 16 hours. For this function proceed in the following way:
1st-Select the desired programme following the usual steps.
2nd- Press several times the button until the displays shows the hours left to the starting. (Each touch increases one hour).
3rd- Press the Start button (St).
The electronic timer then starts ito count the selected time down to zero. At that moment the washing programme starts, and it is automatically carried out until the end of the washing cycle.
St- PROGRAMME START PUSH-BUTION (START)
When this button is pressed the machine starts and carries out automatically the selected programme. Once started it is not possible to change the programme settings. When the programme is selected or stated the button lights up and the two dots between the first and the second digit in the display flash.
To change a programme that has already been selected it is necessary to turn the Programme Selector (P) to the STOP position. The machine automatically resets. In this position (STOP) the display is blank and the three horizontal lines flash.
VS-GENERAL DISPLAY READINGS
The display is divided in two parts by a horizontal line. Above the line different signs (washing, rinsing, spin) show the current programme operation and different numbers show the programme time or the delay time.
The spin cycle speed is shown below the line.
When the On/Off button is pressed the display shows:
1st- When the Programme Selector (P) is in the STOP position: The display lights up and the trhee horizontal lines that indicate the RESET position flash.
2nd- When the (P) selector I set in a programme: The display lights up, the two dots flash and the programme function sign (washing, rinsing, spin), the length of the programme in hours:minutes and the maximum spin cycle speed are shown. When the START button is pressed in lings up and the programme stsrts. As the programme is carried out the display shows the sign of the current operation and the time left. When the programme is finished the display shows End.
3rd- When the (P) selector is set on a programme with delay: Same as in te 2- point-instead of showing the programme time, the display shows the tme left to the starting.
When the delay time is over, the display shows the programme time and machine starts automatically and carries out the programme until the displays show End.
PRACTICAL ADVICE
a) Correctly select the load of clothes and correct programme (section 3.3 and 8).
b) The temperature indicated in the programme table is the maximum which can be reached.
e) The functions and characteristics of each programme can be seen in section 8 (Table of washing programmes). To start the machine see section 3.5 and the STARTING PROCEDURE of page 12, as well as the indications of the lights-leds.
f) All articles of clothing that bear a label with the wool symbol can be washed with complete safety with the "wool" programme of this washing machine.
h) Bleach must only be used with white cotton materials. It must be nonconcentrated bleach for use in washing machines and it must be put in the corresponding section of the soap drawer.
i) The "EXTRA RINSE" button permits an extra rinse when it is considered necessary.
p) If the electrical supply is cut off during the washing process, the wash programme will carry on from the point at which it stpped, as soon as the supply is re-established. If you want to choose a new programme, you should first position the programmer selector (P) in the STOP position during 5^ .
q) Once the adequate programme has been selected and activated the stating button (St), the characteristics of the programme are not altered although the button of programmes is manipulated to another position. The programme can only be cancelled putting the Selector (P) in Stop position, in which the central line of each of the digits of the Sight (VS) must blink.
r) It only has to be added detergent in the pre-wash compartment in the programmes in which the Pre-wash Button is activated (Pr) and it remains light.
s) Activated the Pre-wash Button, the waste of energy increases in 0,30kWh and the time in 20 minutes with respect to the data indicated in the table of programmes.
Always refer to your clothing care labels in your fabrics for the correct temperature and wash action.
8- WASH PROGRAMME TABLE
| DOLDS | S' S | dOLS | 02 | |||||||||||||||||||
| und1 00+1 unds + Amdr | 01'0 | t0'0 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | und1 S + Amdr E3 | 6I | |||||||||||||
| und1 00+1 unds + Amdr t/E | 94'0 | 80'0 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | * | Rees | 8I | ||||||||||||
| und1 00+1 unds + Amdr t/E + Amdr | 8E'1 | 51'0 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | * | Umea | LI | ||||||||||
| und1 00+1 unds + Amdr t/E + O# | 22'1 | L4'0 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | 04 | Umea A# | 9I | ||||||||||
| und1 0001 unds + Amdr E + E# | 14'0 | 5E'0 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | E5 | Umea X# | SI | |||||||||||
| und1 008 unds + Amdr E + O# | 5S'0 | 5C'0 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | 0E | Umea P# | H | |||||||||||
| und1 055 unds + Amdr E + O# | 14'0 | 20'0 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | I | ● | ● | * | Umea D# | E1 | WOL | ||||||||
| und1 008 unds + Amdr E + O# | L4'0 | 5C'0 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | 0E | K1S | Z1 | |||||||||||
| und1 008 unds + Amdr E + O# | L4'0 | 14'0 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | 04 | LOOM | II | |||||||||||
| und1 055 unds + Amdr E + O# | 0S'0 | 5C'0 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | SL'Z | ● | ● | 0E | P# | OI | |||||||||
| und1 055 unds + Amdr E + O# | L4'0 | 15'0 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | 04 | DEOES | 6 | |||||||||
| und1 008 unds + Amdr t/E + O# | 60'1 | 1E'0 | ● | ● | £'1 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | SL'Z | ● | ● | 0E | Deo# | 8 | COTSON | |||||
| und1 008 unds + Amdr t/E + O# | 21'1 | 5t'0 | ● | ● | 6E'1 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | 04 | Rees R# | L | |||||||
| und1 008 unds + Amdr t/E + O# | 81'1 | 20'1 | ● | ● | 0E'1 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | 09 | INXPE | N | |||||||
| und1 00+1 unds + Amdr t/E + O# | 2E'1 | 8E'0 | ● | ● | 20'2 | ● | ● | ● | ● | SL'Z | ● | ● | 0E | Umea D# | S | COTTON | ||||||
| und1 00+1 unds + Amdr t/E + O# | 5t'1 | 5C'0 | ● | ● | 20'2 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | 04 | Deo# | P | ||||||||
| und1 00+1 unds + Amdr t/E + O# | 61'2 | 5t'1 | ● | ● | 6t'2 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | 09 | N# | E | ||||||||
| und1 00+1 unds + Amdr t/E + O# | 6t'1 | 5t'1 | ● | ● | 6t'2 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | 09 | Deo# | R | ||||||||
| und1 00+1 unds + Amdr t/E + O# | L4'1 | 5C'1 | ● | ● | 20'2 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | SL | Umea N# | Z | ||||||||
| und1 00+1 unds + Amdr t/E + O# | L4'1 | 5C'2 | ● | ● | 20'2 | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | 06 | INXPE | A | ||||||||
| CONSUMPTION KWH | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| MINUTES | CONSUMPTION KWH | DELAY | SPIN | ENERGYIC | START | PRE-WASH | EXTRA RINSE | WASH AND WEAR | START | PRE-WASH | WASH | BLEACH | WASH | PRE-WASH | OFFTENER | SOFTENER | SOFTENER | |||||
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