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Safety instructions 10

  1. Parts and components 112

  2. Before use 112

  3. Product installation 113

  4. Operation 116

  5. Cleaning and maintenance 132

  6. Troubleshooting 134

  7. Technical specifications 139

  8. Disposal of old electrical and electronic appliances 153

  9. Technical support and warranty 153

  10. Copyright 154

SOMMAIRE

Read these instructions thoroughly before using the appliance. Keep this instruction manual for future reference or new users.

  • Ensure that the mains voltage matches the voltage specified on the device rating label and that the plug is earthed.
  • If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the official Cecotec Technical Support Service or by a similarly qualified person to prevent hazards.
  • This appliance is for indoor use only.
  • Make sure the device is installed in places where the temperature is above 0 °C .
  • The device is not designed for built-in installation.
  • Use the hose set supplied with the appliance. Do not reuse old hoses.

  • Check hose connections regularly to ensure that no water leaks out.

  • Do not use the appliance if parts are missing or defective or if the power cord or plug is damaged.
  • Do not use the appliance until you are sure that it is installed in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual and all water, drain, electrical and grounding connections comply with all applicable local regulations and/or other requirements.
  • Before carrying out any maintenance or cleaning in the device, unplug the appliance from the mains.
  • As a safety measure, we advise you to unplug the appliance and cut the water supply after every use. Maximum water-inlet pressure: 1 MPa. Minimum water-inlet pressure: 0.03 MPa.
  • Never unplug the appliance with wet hands.
  • To ensure your safety, power plug must be inserted into an earthed three-pole socket. Check carefully and make sure that your socket is properly and reliably earthed.
  • It must be possible to disconnect the appliance from the power supply by unplugging it if the plug is accessible, or by means of an all-pole switch upstream of the plug, in accordance with national electrical safety regulations.
  • The maximum current of the device is 10 A, make sure that the power supply system (voltage, current and cable) is applicable to the load of the device.
  • Make sure that the socket outlet is capable of supporting the Maximum Power rating of the appliance as indicated on the rating plate.
  • Water and electrical devices must be connected by a qualified technician in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and local safety regulations.

  • The glass door may reach high temperatures during operation. Keep children and pets away from the glass door. Never open the door during the washing stage.

  • Do not operate the device in very wet rooms or in rooms with explosive or caustic gas.
  • Adequate ventilation has to be provided to avoid the back flow of gases into the room from appliances burning other fuels, including open fires.
  • Do not dry unwashed items in the appliance.
  • Do not wash items that have been soiled with substances such as cooking oil, acetone, alcohol, petrol, kerosene, spot removers, turpentine, waxes, and wax removers.
  • Do not wash articles that have been cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or stained with flammable or explosive substances, like wax, oil, paint, petrol, degreasers, dry-cleaning solvents, kerosene, etc., which may result in fire or explosion.
  • Fabric softeners or similar products should be used as specified by manufacturer.
  • Do not wash or dry articles that have been cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or dabbed with combustible or explosive substances (such as wax, oil, paint, petrol, degreasers, dry-cleaning solvents, kerosene, etc.). This may result in fire or explosion.
  • When washing fabrics that contain vegetable or cooking oil or have been contaminated by hair care products, they should first be washed in hot water with extra detergent. This will reduce, but not eliminate, the hazard.
  • The air openings must not be obstructed by a carpet.
  • Appliances with a single inlet valve can only be connected to a cold-water supply. Appliances with a double inlet valve must be correctly connected to a hot water and cold-water supply (depending on the washing machine model).

  • The plug must be accessible after installation.

  • The appliance must not be installed behind a lockable door, a sliding door, or a door with a hinge on the opposite side to that of the device.
  • The appliance shall not be installed in a humid place.
  • Do not place other items or appliances (such as microwaves) or objects under pressure on the device.
  • The product is exclusive for household use and is only designed for the textiles suitable for machine washing.
  • The product cannot be used for commercial or industrial purposes. Do not use the appliance outdoors, even if the area is protected, as it may be exposed to moisture, rain, or thunderstorms.
  • Do not insert more laundry load than the allowed load (maximum allowed load indicated in the product data tables).
  • The device is not designed to be operated by external switching devices such as timers or remote-control systems.
  • Do not use an extension lead or multiple sockets.
  • Do not wash garments containing glass fibre, such as certain curtains or blinds, as particles may remain in the washing machine and adhere to other types of garments, causing skin irritation.
  • Do not stand or sit on the appliance.
  • Do not lean against appliance door.
  • Flammable and explosive or toxic solvents are forbidden. Do not use detergents containing petrol, alcohol, etc. Use only detergents suitable for machine washing, especially for the drum.
  • Garments containing oil may catch fire spontaneously, especially when exposed to heat sources such as a washing machine. The garments are heated, causing an oxidation

reaction in the oil. Oxidation generates heat. If heat cannot escape, garments may become hot enough to catch fire. Piling, stacking, or storing garments containing oil retains heat and therefore creates a fire hazard.

  • Garments containing vegetable cooking oil or hair care products should first be washed in hot water with extra detergent, this will reduce the hazard, but will not completely eliminate it.
  • Make sure that no objects such as lighters, matches, etc. are introduced.
  • Close the door properly, if it is difficult to close, check that clothing does not prevent proper closing.
  • Make sure that there is no water in the drum before opening the door.
  • Once the washing cycle has finished, we recommend removing the laundry as soon as possible to prevent creases.
  • This appliance can be used by children aged 8 and above and people with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, as long as they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Do not allow children to play with the device. The cleaning and maintenance of the appliance should not be carried out by children without supervision.
  • Children of less than 3 years should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with appliance.
  • Children should be supervised to make sure that they do not play with the device.
  • Cleaning and maintenance should not be carried out by children without supervision.
  • Be sure to use the child lock functions and to switch off the appliance when not in use.

- Keep the cleaning products out of the reach of children.

Cautions during the handling of the machine

  • If you wish to change the location of the washing machine, make sure you install the transport bolts again in the device, as they will ensure the interior of the product is not damaged during transport.
  • Water accumulated inside the appliance must be drained out.
  • Handle the machine carefully. Never hold each protruded part on the machine while lifting. Do not use the door of the device as a handle during transport.
  • The device is heavy. Transport it with care.
  • Secure the drain and water-supply hose correctly.
  • Do not insert hands into the running water extracting tub.
  • Do not close the door with excessive force. If it is found difficult to close the door, please check if the clothes are put in or distributed well.
  • It is forbidden to wash carpets.
  • Never refill the water by hand during washing.

Installation

  • The appliance must be handled and installed by 2 or more people to avoid risk of injury. Wear protective gloves when unpacking and installing the product to avoid cutting hazards.
  • Keep children away during installation process.
  • During installation, make sure that the power cable is not damaged to avoid possible risk of fire or electric shock.
  • Before using the device, it is imperative to remove the transport screws.
  • Keep the room dry and ventilated.

  • Never place the appliance over the opening of an uncovered drain.

  • Do not expose the device to temperatures below 5 °C or above 35 °C.
  • Do not install in bathrooms or very damp rooms.
  • Check that it is correctly levelled on the floor by means of the feet.
  • WARNING! Cecotec accepts no liability for incidents caused by improper use outside the rules set out in this instruction manual.

INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ

  1. Water supply hose
  2. Door
  3. Drain hose
  4. Main body
  5. Power cable
  6. Detergent/fabric softener drawer
  7. Control panel
  8. Drum
  9. Drain filter
  10. Adjustable feet

Accessories

Fig. 2.

  1. Instruction manual
  2. Cold water supply hose
  3. Fixed spanner
  4. Transport hole plug

NOTE:

The graphics in this manual are schematic representations and may not exactly match the device.

2. BEFORE USE

  • Unpack the appliance and keep the original packaging and materials in a safe place. It will help prevent any damage if the appliance needs to be transported in the future. In case the original packaging is disposed of, make sure all packaging materials are recycled accordingly.
  • To remove the lower part of the packaging, do not tilt the appliance on its front side. Carefully tilt to the side. Never place the appliance directly on the floor on its back or front part.
  • Make sure all parts and accessories are present and in good conditions. If there is any piece missing or not in good condition, immediately contact the Technical Support Service of Cecotec.
  • Keep all packaging materials away from children.
  • Before using the wash machine, the product shall be calibrated.

ENGLISH

- Before washing the clothes for the first time, the product shall be operated in one round of the whole procedures without the clothes inside.

- Make sure that all pockets are empty. Sharp and rigid items such as coins, brooches, nails, screws, or stones may cause serious damage to this machine.

3. PRODUCT INSTALLATION

  1. Place the device on a flat, stable and dry surface. Make sure the product does not stand on the power cord.

  2. Never install it on a soft carpet or wooden floor, or on any kind of mezzanine.

  3. The washer may move a little during operation due to overload factors.

  4. Avoid direct sunlight and ensure sufficient ventilation.

  5. Keep the room environment dry and avoid humidity.

  6. Remove the cardboard box and the extruded polystyrene packaging.

  7. Free the power cable and the drain hose from the rear.

  8. Remove any accessories that may be inside the drum, such as the water supply hose, instruction manual, etc.

  9. The washing machine should be operated within a temperature range of 5-40 °C. If used under 0 °C, the inlet valve and draining system may be damaged.

  10. Install the appliance ensuring sufficient space around it (Fig. 4):

a: minimum 3 cm.

b: minimum 5 cm.

c: minimum 5 cm on the left side.

d: minimum 5 cm on the right side.

e: minimum 70 cm.

CAUTION: do not allow metal parts of the appliance to come into contact with metal sinks or other appliances.

Removing the transport screws (Fig. 3)

- The transport bolts must be removed from the backside of the device before using it.

- IMPORTANT: it is imperative to remove the transport screws before the first use, otherwise they may damage the drum during the operation of the device.

- The transport screws will be necessary again when moving the product, so make sure they are kept in a safe place.

- In order to remove the screws:

- Loosen 4 screws with a spanner and then remove them (A).

- Remove the 4 tube spacers (depending on model) (B).

- NOTE: during removal of the transport screws, occasionally the pipe spacers may fall into the machine, if this happens, they can be accessed by tilting the machine forward and picking them up from the floor or inside the base of the machine.

ENGLISH

  • Cover the transport screw holes with the 4 supplied plugs (C).
  • Keep the transport screws properly for future use. You will need them again if the washing machine needs to be moved to another location.
  • If it is necessary to transport it to another location:

  • Reinstall the transport screws.

  • Secure the power cable to the rear of the appliance.

- Levelling the washing machine

  • The appliance reaches high spin speeds to remove water at the end of the wash cycle.
  • Therefore, it is important that it is level and that all 4 legs press against the floor with the same pressure.
  • This will help to ensure quieter operation and less vibration.

Carry out the following steps:

  • Install the appliance on a solid, level surface. Preferably in a corner of the room.
  • If the floor is uneven, adjust the legs as necessary to level the device. Do not place any objects under the legs in an attempt to level it.
  • Do not extend the legs more than necessary. The more extended, the more vibrations the device will suffer. Start with the legs all the way in and adjust each one as necessary.
  • You can use a spirit level (not included) to check that the appliance is level.
  • Press down on each corner of the top of the equipment to ensure that it does not "wobble".
  • All legs must press equally against the floor.
  • When the device is level and does not wobble, lock the legs by tightening the lock nuts against the bottom of the equipment. Be sure to do this without changing the height of the leg (hold the leg while tightening the lock nut). Fig. 5

Connection of the supplied hoses

Water supply hose connection

  • Connect one end of the water supply hose to a cold water tap and tighten by hand (Fig. 6). Before making the connection, allow the water to run freely until it runs completely clear.
  • Connect the other end of the water supply hose to the water inlet valve at the rear by turning clockwise (Fig. 7).
  • Open the tap slowly and make sure there are no water leaks.

Warning

  • Do not kink, crush, modify or sever the water inlet hose.
  • Squeeze the end of the hose firmly by hand.
  • The water supply pressure must be within a range between 0.03 and 1 MPa. If the pressure exceeds this value, a pressure reducing valve (not included) must be installed.
  • If the hose is not long enough, please contact a specialised retailer, an authorised technician, or the official Cecotec Technical Support Service.

- Never use a second-hand or used hose. Always use the hose supplied with the equipment.

Drain hose connection

  • Drainage point height (Fig. 8)
  • Height difference between the floor and the drain:
  • Minimum 60 cm (24 inches)
  • Maximum 100 cm (39 inches)

Drainage connection types:

1. To the vertical drainage pipe

Connect the drain hose to the elbow (not included) of the drain pipe. Place the elbow on the hose 4 inches (100 mm) from the end of the hose. Insert this section of hose into the pipe. If the hose is pushed down too far, it can cause the washing machine to self-siphon, i.e. to continuously empty as it fills with water. Secure the elbow and hose with a hose clamp (not included) to prevent the hose from slipping out of the tube during use.

Fig. 9

  1. Drainage pipe
  2. Cold water

2. To the sink trap

Secure the drain hose to the sink trap using a 0.9-1.6 inch (20-44 mm) hose clamp. Not included. Available in hardware or specialised shops. Fig. 10

3. To a sink/washbasin

WARNING: DANGER OF BURNS

When washing at high temperatures, there is a risk of burns when touching hot soapy water, e.g. when draining hot water with foam into the sink/washbin. Do not touch hot soapy water.

Note:

  • Damage to the appliance / damage to textiles.
  • If the end of the drain hose touches the water drained by the washing machine, water can be sucked back into the washer and damage the appliance or the laundry inside the drum.
  • To ensure that this does not happen, make sure that:
  • No plug in the sink/washbasin drain.
  • The end of the drain hose does not touch the drained water.
  • Water flows freely through the sink/washbasin drain and there are no blockages.
  • The hose is securely connected.

Note:

- Do not twist, pull, or bend the drain hose.

ENGLISH

  • Fix the hose with a hose clamp to the drainpipe, sink/washbasin, etc., so that the hose will not be forced out by the force of the water.
  • For added safety, you can also use a drain hose holder (not included) and install the hose over a sink/washbasin or tank, as shown in Figure 11.
  • The use of hose extensions is not recommended; if absolutely necessary, the extension should have the same diameter as the original hose and should not exceed 250 cm in length (Fig. 12).
  • If drain hose is too long, do not force it into the washing machine as it will cause abnormal noises.
  • After installation, wait a few hours before operating the appliance to allow it to acclimatise to the ambient conditions in the room.
  • Only connect the device when the installation has been completed.

4. OPERATION

Note

Before washing the clothes for the first time, the product shall be operated in one round of the whole procedures without the clothes inside.

Control panel. (Fig. 13)

A: Wash cycle knob

- Used to programme the desired wash cycle.

- OFF position ⏻: turn the wash cycle knob, when the indicator light below the symbol ⏻ is on, the machine will stop running and turn off. If the machine is switched off during a wash cycle, the wash cycle will be cancelled.

B: TEMP

Press the button to change the water temperature of the selected cycle, the temperature value will appear on the display.

C: SPEED

Press the button to change the spin speed of the selected cycle, the speed value will appear on the display.

CHILD LOCK FUNCTION

When a wash cycle is running, if you want to activate the child lock, press, and hold the SPEED button for about 3 seconds.

Sound cancellation (buzzer)

- Press and hold the SPEED button and the ON SMART button at the same time for at least 3 seconds.

  • You can cancel the sound during a wash cycle.
  • Perform the same operation to restore the sound.

D: STEAM

  • Press the button to add a steam wash process after the last water draining step of the selected wash programme.
  • Some wash cycles cannot select the steam wash function. It can only be selected if there is a steam icon in front of the programme name on the control panel or in the wash cycle table.

E: RINSE

Select the rinse cycle, the rinse time appears on the digital display.

F: DELAY END

Press the button to set the end time of the washing programme.

G: ON SMART

Press the button to set the "ON SMART" wash cycle.

H: START/PAUSE

Press and hold the button to start or pause a wash cycle.

Adding laundry during the execution of a washing programme

  • Once the wash cycle has started, press, and hold the "START/PAUSE" button again. If the "DOOR LOCK" indicator light is off, the door can be opened, and laundry can be taken in or out of the drum.
  • To resume the wash cycle from the point where it was interrupted, close the door, and press the button again.
  • WARNING: if the water level or water temperature in the drum is too high, the door lock indicator light will come on and the door could not be opened.

M: Display (Fig. 14)

1. Temperature indicator light

CECOTEC Bolero DressCode 9610 Inverter A - Temperature indicator light - 1

  • When a wash cycle is selected, the default temperature value of this programme will appear on the display, with the temperature indicator light illuminated.
  • You can change the temperature value by pressing the TEMP button. If “- -” is shown on the display, it means that the washing machine uses cold water only (the internal heating element for heating water would not be available in this programme).

ENGLISH

2. Rotational speed (rpm) indicator light

  • When a wash cycle is selected, the default spin speed of this programme will appear on the display, with the spin speed indicator light illuminated.
  • You can change the spin speed value by pressing the "SPEED" button. If "--" is shown on the display, it means that the washing machine does not spin after the final draining process in this programme.

3. Door lock indicator light

CECOTEC Bolero DressCode 9610 Inverter A - Door lock indicator light - 1

  • The lit indicator light indicates that the door is locked. To avoid any damage, wait until the icon turns off before opening the door.
  • To open the door while a wash cycle is in progress, press the "START/PAUSE" button, if the "Door Lock" indicator light is off, the door can be opened.
  • NOTE: for safety reasons it is not always possible to open the door once the wash cycle has started.

4. Child lock indicator light

CECOTEC Bolero DressCode 9610 Inverter A - Child lock indicator light - 1

The lit indicator light means that the function is activated, the buttons on the control panel will be locked (except the OFF position of the knob).

5. Delay end

CECOTEC Bolero DressCode 9610 Inverter A - Delay end - 1

The lit indicator light means that the function is activated. The countdown to the end of the selected wash cycle will appear on the digital display.

6. ON SMART indicator light

The lit indicator light means that the "ON SMART" washing programme has been selected. There are 3 ways to set this wash programme.

7. Rinse counter indicator light

When the indicator light lights up, you can select the rinse count (rinses); the selected rinse count will be shown on the display.

8. Digital display

  1. Remaining wash cycle time (e.g. 1:28)
  2. Delay end time (e.g. 12 h)
  3. Rinse counter (e.g. 2 times)
  4. Error code (e.g. E 03)

Before each washing

  • Check the label on each garment.
  • Empty the pockets of the clothes to be washed. Make sure that there are no metal objects such as coins or paper clips, papers, etc. in the pockets.

ENGLISH

  • Tie a knot with straps or cords, close zips and fasten buttons on covers, cushions, etc.
  • Remove the sliders from the curtains.
  • Place small or particularly delicate garments such as stockings, lace, socks, or handkerchiefs inside a net ball.
  • Turn garments like trousers, T-shirts, and sweatshirts upside down.
  • Ensure that wire cup bras are machine washable and place them inside a net ball that can be securely closed with a zip or buttons. If the wire slips out of the cup, it can fall through the holes in the drum and cause major damage.

Classification of clothing according to colour and soiling degree

- Sort the laundry according to colour, soiling degree, and recommended washing temperature range.

- Garments may discolour.

- Never wash new multicoloured garments together with other garments.

- Wash white garments separately from coloured garments. Otherwise, white items may tend to turn grey.

Degree of soiling

Low soiling

- No visible dirt or stains but may have absorbed some odour.

- Light summer clothing such as T-shirts or blouses worn only once.

- Also, to "freshen" bed linen or towels.

Normal soiling

  • Visible soiling and/or some light staining.
  • Light summer clothing such as T-shirts or blouses that have been worn several times.
  • Kitchen towels, towels or bed linen used for a week or more.
  • Stain-free curtains.

Heavy soiling

  • Visible dirt and stains.
  • Kitchen towels, cloth napkins, baby bibs, children's clothing, sports shirts.
  • Work clothes.

Classification of clothing according to the specifications of its care label

  • The symbols on the garment labels will help you to choose the right washing programme, temperature, washing cycles and ironing methods.
  • Don't forget to take a look at these tips!

Washing cycle table

For 7 Kg:

Wash cycleTemperature °C (MAX)Maximum load (Kg)Specifications Type of detergent
WashingDetergentSoftener
Universal Specific
Mix 60 7For washing mixed loads of cotton and synthetic fabrics with light to normal soiling, white and coloured garments together.L/P -
Cotton 60 7For daily wear of cotton, linen, and cotton blendsL/P -
Anti- allergy85 3For garments in need of dust mite and allergen removalL/P ---
Wool 40 1For machine washable woollen and wool-blend garments- L/P
Baby Care 855 For baby clothes L/P L
Shirts 60 3For shirts and bouses L/P L
Bedding60 6For large bedding such as blankets and bedspreads. Also for curtains.L/P -
ECO 40-6040 7 Energy efficiency programme L/P -
20 °C202For small quantities of easily discoloured garmentsL/P -
Quick Wash401For lightly soiled or lightly soiled garmentsL/P -
Underwear60 5For underwearL/P L
Down jacket402For machine-washable down jackets- L/P
Rinse+Spin-7Combines a rinse and spin for loads that require an additional rinse cycle. Also for loads that only require rinsing.-.
Spin-7This cycle uses a spin cycle to shorten drying times for heavy fabrics or special care items washed by hand-,-
Drum Clean 85 -Cleans the drum by removing dirt and bacteria. Make sure the drum is empty.-,-
ON SMART 40 5Special cycle that can be started by simply pressing the ON SMART button.L/P.

For 8 Kg:

Wash cycleTemperature °C (MAX)Maximum load (Kg)Specifications Type of detergent
WashingDetergentSoftener
Universal Specific
Mix 60 8For washing mixed loads of cotton and synthetic fabrics with light to normal soiling, white and coloured garments together.L/P -
Cotton 60 8For daily wear of cotton, linen, and cotton blendsL/P -
Anti-allergy85 3For garments in need of dust mite and allergen removalL/P ---
Wool 40 1For machine washable woollen and wool-blend garments-L/P
Baby Care855For baby clothesL/PL
Shirts603For shirts and blousesL/PL

ENGLISH

Bedding 60 6For large bedding such as blankets and bedspreads. Also for curtains.L/P -
ECO 40-6040 8 Energy efficiency programme L/P -
20 °C202For small quantities of easily discoloured garmentsL/P -
Quick Wash401For lightly soiled or lightly soiled garmentsL/P -
Underwear60 5For underwearL/P L
Down jacket402For machine-washable down jackets- L/P
Rinse+Spin-8Combines a rinse and spin for loads that require an additional rinse cycle. Also for loads that only require rinsing.-.
Spin-8This cycle uses a spin cycle to shorten drying times for heavy fabrics or special care items washed by hand-.-
Drum Clean 85 -Cleans the drum by removing dirt and bacteria. Make sure the drum is empty.-.-
ON SMART 40 5Special cycle that can be started by simply pressing the ON SMART button.L/P .

For 9 Kg:

For 10 Kg:

Wash cycleTemperature °C (MAX)Maximum load (Kg)Specifications Type of detergent
WashingDetergentSoftener
UniversalSpecific
Mix 609For washing mixed loads of cotton and synthetic fabrics with light to normal soiling, white and coloured garments together.L/P-
Cotton 60 9For daily wear of cotton, linen, and cotton blendsL/P -
Anti-allergy 85 3For garments in need of dust mite and allergen removalL/P ---
Wool 40 1For machine washable woollen and wool-blend garments- L/P
Baby Care 85 5 For baby clothes L/P L
Shirts 60 3 For shirts and blouses L/P L
Bedding 60 6For large bedding such as blan-kets and bedspreads. Also for curtains.L/P -
ECO 40-6040 9 Energy efficiency programme L/P -
20 °C202For small quantities of easily discoloured garmentsL/P -
Quick Wash401For lightly soiled or lightly soiled garmentsL/P -
Underwear60 5For underwearL/P L
Down jacket402For machine-washable down jackets- L/P
Rinse+Spin-9Combines a rinse and spin for loads that require an additional rinse cycle. Also for loads that only require rinsing.--
Spin-9This cycle uses a spin cycle to shorten drying times for heavy fabrics or special care items washed by hand- .-
Drum Clean85 -Cleans the drum by removing dirt and bacteria. Make sure the drum is empty.- .-
ON SMART40 5Special cycle that can be started by simply pressing the ON SMART button.L/P .
Wash cycleTemperature °C (MAX)Maximum load (Kg)Specifications Type of detergent
WashingDetergentSoftener
UniversalSpecific
Mix 60 10For washing mixed loads of cotton and synthetic fabrics with light to normal soiling, white and coloured garments together.L/P -
Cotton 60 10For daily wear of cotton, linen, and cotton blendsL/P -
Anti-allergy85 3For garments in need of dust mite and allergen removalL/P ---
Wool 40 1For machine washable woollen and wool-blend garments- L/P
Baby Care 855 For baby clothes L/P L
Shirts 60 3For shirts and blouses L/P L
Bedding60 6For large bedding such as blankets and bedspreads. Also for curtains.L/P -
ECO 40-604010Energy efficiency programmeL/P-
20 °C202For small quantities of easily discoloured garmentsL/P -
Quick Wash401For lightly soiled or lightly soiled garmentsL/P -
Underwear60 5For underwearL/P L
Down jacket402For machine-washable down jackets- L/P
Rinse+Spin-10Combines a rinse and spin for loads that require an additional rinse cycle. Also for loads that only require rinsing.-.
Spin-10This cycle uses a spin cycle to shorten drying times for heavy fabrics or special care items washed by hand-.-
Drum Clean85 -Cleans the drum by removing dirt and bacteria. Make sure the drum is empty.-.-
ON SMART 40 5Special cycle that can be started by simply pressing the ON SMART button.L/P .
  • L= gel/liquid detergent
  • P= powder detergent
  • = optional
  • If you use liquid detergent, it is not recommended to activate the delayed finish.
  • We recommend the use of powder detergent for clothes from 20 to 80 °C and specific detergent for wool from 20 to 40 °C.
  • Follow the detergent / softener manufacturer's recommended dosage.

Wash cycles

  • ON SMART washing cycle
  • The ON SMART wash cycle can intelligently detect the weight of the laundry and combine different wash times and temperatures for a smart wash.
  • It is shown on the display in the detection stage after the cycle starts, and the ON SMART wash cycle can be activated by the following 3 methods:

  • When the appliance is off, press and hold the ON SMART button for at least 3 seconds, the appliance will run the ON SMART cycle directly with the ON SMART indicator light lit.

  • When the appliance is on, press and hold the ON SMART button for at least 3 seconds, the appliance will run the ON SMART cycle directly with the ON SMART indicator light lit.
  • When the appliance is on, press the ON SMART button lightly, the ON SMART indicator light will switch on, then press the "START/PAUSE" button, the appliance will run the ON SMART wash cycle.

Baby Care

Cycle designed for the typical soiling of children's garments, effectively removing residual detergent residues.

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Down jacket

Cycle for washing down jackets (weighing no more than 2.0 kg), cushions or garments padded with goose down. We recommend that the jacket is placed in the drum with the edges folded inwards (Fig. 15) and that no more than 3/4 of the total drum volume is used. For best results, we recommend using a liquid detergent.

Steam function

Press the "STEAM" button to add a steam wash process after the last water drain stage of the selected (or ongoing) wash cycle and before the last spin. In the steam washing process, the machine generates a large amount of high temperature steam which penetrates deep into the fabrics, improving their softness and elasticity and, at the same time, eliminating unpleasant odours and refreshing the laundry. After the steam washing process, the machine enters the final stage of rinsing and spinning.

Wool

- Cycle designed for woollen garments.

- Before washing, confirm that the garment is labelled "machine washable."

- After completing the procedure, take out the laundry quickly, shape it and dry it to avoid deformation caused by being placed in the drum for a long time.

- To avoid damage to the laundry, the water temperature should not exceed 40 °C.

- For best results and to reduce damage to the laundry, use a special detergent for wool and do not exceed 1.0 kg of laundry.

IMPORTANT: after use, confirm that the garments have not been damaged or shrunk.

Delay End

- After selecting the wash programme, press the Delay End button repeatedly to set the programme end time, which is incremented in one-hour intervals, up to a maximum of 24 hours. After selecting the desired wash programme, but before pressing the START/PAUSE button, press the Delay End button until the desired time is displayed, e.g. 8h, with the Delay End indicator light on.

NOTE: the cycle time is included in the set deferred end time.

  • Example of a cycle time of 1 hour and 30 minutes and a delayed end time of 8 hours.
  • 8 h is shown on the display and a countdown (approx. 6 hours and 30 minutes) until the wash cycle starts, then the cycle duration 1: 30 is shown and starts. The total time is approximately 8 hours.
  • The way to cancel the deferred termination function is as follows:
  • Turn the wash cycle knob to reset the wash cycle. The Delay End indicator light will go out and the display will stop showing the delay completion time.

NOTE:

The actual end time of the wash cycle may be different from the set delayed end time, depending on multiple factors such as water supply pressure, drainage, type of laundry, water temperature, as well as other conditions.

Steam washing

Press the STEAM button to add a steam wash process after the last water drain stage of the selected (or ongoing) wash cycle and before the last spin. In the steam washing process, the machine generates a large amount of high temperature steam that penetrates deep into the fabric, improving the softness and elasticity of the laundry and, at the same time, eliminates odour and refreshes the laundry. After the steam washing process, the machine enters the final stage of draining and spinning.

The steam wash is compatible with the following programmes:

  • Mix
  • Cotton
  • Quick Wash
  • Baby Care
  • Bedding
  • Underwear

Child Lock

  1. The setting of the child lock function can prevent malfunctions or unwanted incidents.
  2. During operation, press and hold the SPEED button for approximately 3 seconds to set or cancel the child lock function.
  3. After setting the child lock function, its indicator light comes on, the door cannot be opened and the control panel is locked, the buttons remain inactive, as well as the wash cycle knob (the indicator light below the power symbol is on). The machine can only be switched off by turning the wash cycle knob to its OFF position, the indicator light below the power symbol will go out and the device will stop operating. If the machine is switched off, the child lock function will be cancelled.
  4. After setting the child lock function, you can switch off the machine by turning the washing cycle knob. When the machine is switched on again, it will directly run the selected programme before it was switched off.

Adding laundry during a washing cycle

When the programme is running, press and hold the START/PAUSE button to pause the machine. If the DOOR LOCK indicator light goes out, the door can be opened, you can add or remove laundry. Once the operation is complete, close the door, press, and hold the START/PAUSE button again and the machine continues to run from the point where it was interrupted.

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NOTE:

If the water level or water temperature in the drum is too high, the door lock indicator light comes on, the door cannot be opened, and laundry cannot be added or removed during the programme run (for safety reasons).

Load Balancing System

The washing machine has an automatic eccentric load detection system. In the spinning process, if the laundry is unevenly distributed, the appliance will level and adjust the laundry until it is evenly distributed before spinning. If the laundry cannot be evenly distributed within the specified time, the appliance will not rotate to avoid excessive vibrations. At this point, you should check whether the laundry is knotted or tangled and select the SPIN programme after rearranging the laundry. When you wash less laundry, such as a pair of trousers, a jumper, a bath towel, etc., the machine may not complete the spinning process due to balance protection. Wash large and small items together as much as possible so that they do not get tangled and in any case, it is easier to release them evenly and complete the spinning process smoothly.

NOTE:

Due to the different types and materials of laundry, the automatic adjustment and balancing system of the appliance can level and adjust the laundry several times to extend the spinning time. This is a normal phenomenon, not a machine malfunction.

Before the first wash

  • All washing machines are tested before leaving the factory under strict quality control.
    This process involves running several wash cycles. As a result, a small amount of water may remain in the drum and drainage system. Run a “Drum Clean” cycle without laundry to clean the system before your first load of laundry.
  • First add 1 or 2 tablespoons of detergent to compartment I of the detergent drawer. Then run the "Drum Clean" cycle.
  • Wait for the cycle to finish.

Empty every pocket

  • Coins, paper clips, etc. may damage the laundry and the components of the washing machine.
  • Fabrics may be damaged during the washing cycle and the fragments must be removed manually afterwards.
  • Close all zips, buttons, and hooks. Tie all straps or belts.
  • Put smaller garments (e.g. nylon stockings, belts, etc.) and garments with hooks (e.g. bras) in a cloth bag or pillowcase with a zip. Remove the rings from the curtains or place the curtains in a cloth bag together with the rings.

Type of fabric/label symbol

- Cotton, mixed fibres, easy care/synthetics, wool, hand wash items.

- Colour

- Separate coloured and white items. Wash new coloured garments separately.

- Size

- Wash items of different sizes in the same wash to improve the washing efficiency and the distribution of items in the drum.

- Delicate garments

- Wash delicates separately; they require gentle treatment.

Using the washing machine

1. Load the laundry

Open the door and insert the laundry into the drum. Load the items one at a time without squeezing them or overfilling the drum, place them evenly. Please note the load sizes indicated in the "Washing cycle table". Overloading of the machine will result in suboptimal washing and creasing of the laundry.

2. Close the door

Make sure that there are no dirty clothes between the door glass and the rubber seal. Close the door, make sure you hear the "click" as it closes.

3. Open the tap

Make sure that the appliance is connected to the water mains. Open the tap.

4. Set the desired programme

- Select the required programme with the washing programme knob. The duration of the wash cycle is shown on the display. The machine automatically displays the default temperature and possible spin speed settings for the selected programme. Adjust the temperature and/or spin speed settings, if necessary, with the corresponding buttons.

- Change the temperature, if necessary

- Press the TEMP (Temperature) button to progressively decrease the temperature setting until cold wash is reached (“--” will be displayed on the digital display). Pressing the button again sets the highest possible setting.

- Change the spin speed, if necessary

- Press the "SPEED" button to progressively decrease the spin speed until the spin cycle is switched off ("--" will be shown on the digital display). Pressing the button again sets the highest possible setting.

- Select options, if necessary

- Press the buttons to select the desired option; the indicator light of the corresponding option will turn on.

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  • Press the button(s) again to cancel the option, the indicator light of the corresponding option will go out.
  • If the selected option is incompatible with the configured programme, the incompatibility will be signalled by a beep of the buzzer and the indicator light of the corresponding option will flash.
  • If the selected option is incompatible with a previously configured option, only the most recent selection shall remain active.

5. Add detergent

- Remove the detergent drawer and add detergent and fabric softener (if applicable) into the corresponding compartments as described in figure 16.

- Compartment 1: detergent powder

- Compartment 2: liquid detergent (must not exceed the level marked MAX).

- Compartment 3: additives such as softener (must not exceed the level marked MAX).

- Observe the dosage recommendations of the detergent/softener manufacturer.

- The correct dosage of detergent/softener is important because:

- Optimises the cleaning result.

- Avoid excess detergent residues in your laundry, which can cause skin irritations.

- Saves money by avoiding waste of leftover detergent.

- Protects the washing machine preventing calcification of the components.

- It respects the environment by avoiding unnecessary environmental burdens.

- Do not use detergents for hand washing as they create too much foam!

- Use powder detergent for cotton whites, for pre-washing and for washing at a temperature

- over 60 °C!

- When using concentrated, stringy, or additive detergent, before pouring it into the detergent drawer, it is recommended to use water to dilute it slightly in order to avoid clogging the detergent drawer inlet or water leaking out when filling the drawer.

6. Delay end

If desired, use this function to end a programme at the programmed time.

7. Start-up programme

  • Press the "START/PAUSE" button ▷. The corresponding indicator light will illuminate, the door will lock and the DOOR LOCK indicator light will illuminate.
  • To avoid water spillage, do not open the detergent drawer during a running programme.
  • The remaining duration of the programme may vary. Factors such as imbalance in the wash load or foam formation may affect the programme duration.

8. Change the configuration of a running programme, if necessary

  • You can change the settings while a programme is running. The changes shall be implemented as long as the respective programme phase has not been completed yet.
  • To change the configuration of a running programme:
  • Press the "START/PAUSE" button to pause the running programme.
  • Change your settings.
  • Press the START/PAUSE" button again to continue the programme.
  • If you have changed the programme, do not add detergent for the new programme.
  • To prevent a running program from being accidentally changed (e.g. by children), use the Child Lock function.

Pausing a running programme and opening the door

- Press the START/PAUSE button to pause the running programme.

- If the water level and/or temperature in the drum is/are not high, the "DOOR LOCK" indicator light will go out. You can open the door, for example, to add more laundry or to remove laundry that was loaded by mistake. Press the START/PAUSE button again to continue the programme.

1. Cancellation of a running programme (if necessary)

2. Switching off the device after the end of a washing programme

  • Turn the wash cycle knob to turn off the machine while the light under the "○ symbol is on.
  • If the water level and/or temperature is low enough, the door will unlock and can be opened.
  • The door will remain locked if there is a higher water level in the drum. To unlock the door, first turn the wash cycle knob to select the SPIN programme, then turn off the SPIN option by pressing the SPEED button to set the spin speed to “-” (should be displayed on the digital display).
  • Press the START/PAUSE button ▷ to run the SPIN programme. Water will drain from the drum during the wash cycle. The door unlocks at the end of the programme.
  • At the end of the cycle, the message "END" is shown on the digital display.
  • The door can only be opened when the DOOR LOCK indicator light goes out.
  • Check that the DOOR LOCK indicator light is off, then open the door and remove the laundry.
  • Turn the wash cycle knob to switch off the machine to the OFF position.
  • Leave the door ajar to allow the inside of the drum to dry out and prevent odours and mould growth.

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5. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Warning

Before cleaning or maintaining, unplug the appliance and close the tap.

  • Proper maintenance on the washing machine can extend its working life. The surface can be cleaned with diluted non-abrasive neutral detergents when necessary. If there is any water overflow, use a cloth to wipe it off immediately.
  • Do not use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads to clean the device.
  • Do not use pressurised water to clean the equipment.

Cleaning the drum

  • The rusts left inside the drum by the metal articles shall be removed immediately with chlorine-free detergents.
  • Do not use steel wool.

Note

Do not put laundry in the washing machine during the drum cleaning.

Cleaning the door seals and glass

  • Wipe the glass and seal after each wash to remove lint and stains. If lint builds up it can cause leaks.
  • Remove any coins, buttons, and other objects from the seal after each wash.

Equipment decalcification

  • As long as you use the correct amounts of detergent with the wash loads, descaling is not necessary. If it is necessary to descale the drum of the appliance, follow the instructions of the manufacturer of the descaling product.
  • Small amounts of descaling agent can be used to remove white stains on the washing machine drum caused by limescale or mineral deposits or small amounts of rust caused by metal objects left in the drum.

NOTE: descaling agents contain acids which can attack parts of the appliance and discolour the laundry.

Checking the water supply hose

Check the water supply hose at least once a year. If there are cracks, it should be replaced immediately, during the wash cycle, the water pressure is very strong, and a cracked water supply hose could easily open.

Cleaning the detergent drawer

If there is a build-up of residual detergent or additives, or if the softener compartment is not rinsed well enough, the drawer must be cleaned to avoid water overflows due to blockages.

Fig. 17

  1. Open the detergent drawer. Press down the tab (1) and pull the drawer (2) completely out of the washing-machine housing.
  2. Remove the liquid detergent cap (3) by holding it and pulling it upwards from the detergent drawer.
  3. Clean the lid and the drawer itself under running water. Lightly wipe off any remaining detergent residue.
  4. Replace the cap and reinsert the drawer back into place.

Tip: do not operate the appliance without the detergent drawer in place. If the appliance is not in use, always keep the drawer closed.

Warning

Do not use alcohol, solvents, or chemical products.

You can use a soft brush to remove detergent residues adhering to the drawer.

Cleaning the mesh filter in the water supply hose and the water inlet valve

  1. Close the tap (stopcock) and unscrew the water supply hose (Fig. 18).
  2. Carefully clean the mesh filter at the end of the hose with a fine brush (Fig. 19).
  3. Now unscrew the water supply hose at the back of the appliance by hand. Remove the mesh filter from the water inlet valve at the back of the appliance with needle-nose pliers (be careful not to damage it) and clean it carefully (Fig. 20).
  4. Reinsert the mesh filter back into the back of the washing machine. Reconnect the water supply hose to the tap and to the appliance. Do not use a tool to connect the inlet hose. Open the water tap and check that all connections are tight (Fig. 21).

Cleaning the drain pump filter

WARNING: DANGER OF BURNS. Danger of skin injury from hot water!

Take special care when draining water from the appliance and opening the lid.

It is advisable to clean the filter of the drain pump from time to time to ensure that there are no problems.

The pump of the appliance may become blocked with loose debris (remember to check the drum and remove visible debris after each load). Fabrics that shed large amounts of lint can also cause blockages.

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To access the drain pump filter, you must first open the cover on the bottom right-hand side. Press lightly to open the lid (Fig. 22). With the lid open, proceed as follows:

  1. If the appliance has not been drained, try draining it now. First, turn the wash cycle knob to select the "SPIN" programme, press the "SPEED" button until the display shows "-", then press the "START/PAUSE" button. Wait a moment for the pump to drain the water from the drum. If the pump is totally blocked, the water will not be able to drain, and the cycle will end.
  2. Turn off the tap so that no more water enters. Switch off the appliance. Disconnect the power cord from the plug.
  3. Use the removable drain hose located on the filter access opening to drain the remaining water into a suitable container (up to 20 litres of water can be drained). Remove the plug from the hose and place it over the side of a suitable container and allow the water to drain out of the drum. When finished, replace the sealing plug on the end of the hose and return the hose to its storage location. Be careful not to spill the drained water on the floor (Fig. 23).
  4. Turn the filter cover counterclockwise to remove the filter. A small amount of residual water may flow out when the lid is removed. Clean the inside, as well as the filter itself, removing any debris or foreign objects. Remove any lint, dirt or detergent residue from the filter thread. You can use water, a cloth or a soft brush. Reinstall it in its original position (Fig. 24).

  5. Close the lid and wipe up any water spillage (Fig. 25).

6. TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem Cause and possible solution
There are coloured stains and oil stains on the drumThe appliance requires a service wash. Run a DRUM CLEAN wash cycle without detergent and laundry.
Bad smells Due to the use of rubber parts, the machine will have a rubber smell at the beginning of use, but the rubber smell will gradually disappear during use.Leave the door ajar after each wash cycle.
The door cannot be openedThe safety protection function is in operation and the water temperature and/or water level are too high.If the programme has finished normally, but there is a power failure.Is the CHILD LOCK function activated? Deactivate the child lock function.Turn off the delayed end function.
Water spillage from detergent drawerThe drawer is blocked with detergent and requires cleaning. The water pressure is too high and needs to be lowered; close the tap on the water supply pipe slightly and try again. The appliance is tilted forward - It must be level when in its final position.
Water leaks Water supply hosese is loose, check connections. Water supply hose is tight but still leaks; if so, replace the rubber washers, or the water supply hose does not have the rubber washer. The drain hose is not positioned correctly. In case of water leakage inside the machine, turn off the power supply and contact Cecotec Technical Support.
Does not turn on Appliance isnot fully plugged in or not plugged in enough to make contact. No power is reaching the socket. Check the fuses and control and protection elements of the electrical installation.
Wash cycle does not start The door is not closed properly. The "START/PAUSE" button has not been pressed. The water tap has not been turned on to allow water to flow into the appliance. A delayed end function has been configured.
No water or detergent enters the drum. Error "E02" appears on the displayWater supply hose is kinked or bent. The water supply hose is not connected to the water supply. The water pressure is too low. The water tap has not been opened to allow water to flow into the machine. There is no water supply in the dwelling. The mesh filter in the water supply hose and/or the water inlet valve is/are blocked. Tap and/or water supply pipe is/are frozen. The START/PAUSE button has not been pressed. There is already enough water in the drum.
Water discharge when the programme startsThis is not an issue. Do not open the door to pour water directly into the drum before the programme is run, otherwise the machine may discharge the water that was poured into the drum when the programme was started.

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The water level is too low when the machine is washing.This is not an issue. The water consumption in the wash cycle of this appliance is relatively small, the water level in the wash cycle is lower than that of other types of washing machines.
Overfilling of water during operation of the wash cycleIf the water level drops, the machine will automatically recover the water.When the amount of laundry to be washed is too large, the appliance can automatically fill the water several times during the operation of the wash cycle.
Too much foam in the drum or foam overflows from the detergent drawerThe detergent is not suitable for machine washing (must show the text “for washing machines” or “hand and machine wash” or similar).Too much detergent was used; less detergent is required in soft water.
The high-speed spin must be repeated many times (spinning)Due to different types and materials of laundry, the load balancing system of the appliance may wobble and scatter the laundry many times to extend the spin time. This is a normal phenomenon, not an incidence of the machine.
Machine does not spin No spin speed has been selected. The control panel displays “—”
The machine vibrates a lot during the spin cycleThe legs have not been adjusted, causing the machine to rock. New installation: the transport screws, including the plastic spacer, or the polystyrene packaging, has not been removed when installing the machine.The appliance is trapped between furniture and/or walls. The load is slightly unbalanced, and the device is rotating, but at a slower speed.
Spinning result is not optimalWhen you wash less laundry, such as a pair of jeans, a jumper, a bath towel, etc., the machine may not complete the spin process due to balance protection.If the load is slightly unbalanced, the appliance will spin, but at a lower speed, not at the cycle’s default spin speed or the spin speed setting for the cycle.
Machine does not drain, drains slowly or "E03" appears on the displayThe top of the drain hose is too high. It should be installed at a height of 65-100 cm from the ground.The draining pump filter is blocked.Drain hose is kinked or bent.Drain hose is blocked or frozen.
The wash programme time stops counting before entering the high-speed spin processThis is not an issue. The load balancing system of the appliance tumbles and scatters the laundry in the drum for a long time to achieve balance and complete the high speed spin. In the process of tumbling and scattering, the programme time stops counting before the appliance reaches the high-speed spin process.
Washing programme lasts too longProgramme times will vary due to water pressure, incoming water, temperature, etc.If the wash load becomes unbalanced, the time will increase.
Excessive noise There will always be some noise from the motor, pump, and drum during spinning.The washing machine touches other objects.Foreign objects, such as hairpins or metal objects, fall into the drum.
The machine is continuously filled with water and continuously emptiedThe top of the drain hose is too low. It should be installed at a height of 65-100 cm from the ground.The end of the drain hose has been pushed too far down into the standpipe; the hose elbow must be installed 100 mm from the end of the drain hose.The end of the drain hose is submerged in the discharged water.
The drained water returns to the machineIf the end of the drain hose touches the discharged water (water drained from the washing machine), it (the discharged water) may be sucked back into the appliance and damage the appliance or garments.
Control panel gets hot This is a slight heating effect of the electronic components on the PCB board installed on the back of the control panel.
General issues Your appliance contains sensors that monitor progress during the wash cycle (e.g. water level, temperature, unbalanced loads, wash time/progress). Normally, if your appliance completes the cycle successfully, it is unlikely that there will be a problem.

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  • Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specifically instructed to do so in this instruction manual. It may lead to a dangerous incident that endangers your health and/or damages property.
  • In the event of a malfunction, please contact the official Cecotec Technical Support Service.
  • Use original spare parts.

IMPORTANT: do not come into contact with the following internal components while the appliance is connected: inlet valve(s), drain pump, motor controller heat sink, PCB.

Errors

Error Cause Solution
E02No water inCheck if the tap is open. If the water supply is cut off. Are the mesh filter in the water supply hose and the water inlet valve blocked? What if the water supply hose of the appliance is frozen? Eliminate the above causes of failure. If the fault code still exists, please contact the Cecotec Technical Support.
E03 Drain failure Clean the pump filter. Check if the drain hose is bent, kinked, or blocked. Eliminate the above causes of failure. If the fault code still exists, please contact the Cecotec Technical Support.
U4 Door lock fault The door is not closed properly and the door lock does not function normally. Close the door again, turn the wash cycle knob to the "OFF" position to turn off the power supply, and then turn the knob to select any wash programme and press the START/PAUSE button to restart the programme. Eliminate the causes of this failure. If the fault code still exists, please contact the official Cecotec Technical Support Service. If the fault code appears and you cannot open the door, the door lock may be faulty, please contact the official Cecotec Technical Support Service.
H Drum temperature is highPress the START/PAUSE button to suspend operation of the appliance and wait a few minutes. When the temperature in the drum drops to a safe range and the fault code on the display is cleared, press the START/PAUSE button to continue with the rest of the programme. If the fault code still exists, please contact the official Cecotec Technical Support Service.
EXX Other errors Turn the knob to turn off the appliance, unplug the power cord and contact Cecotec Technical Support.

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Note: be sure to check the cause of the fault and clear the fault before pressing the START/PAUSE button again. If the fault code is cleared, the appliance will continue to operate, and if the fault code still exists, unplug the power cord, and call our Technical Support Service for assistance as soon as possible.

Failure to empty the contents of the pockets may cause blockages in the pump or drain hose or may damage the machine.

Do not wash items that do not have a laundry label, nor wash items that are not designed to be machine washed.

7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

You can find more information on this model by scanning the QR code (and the energy label as well).

Reference 01921 0192201923
Model Bolero DressCode7610 Inverter ABolero DressCode7610 Inverter Steel ABolero DressCode 7610Inverter Ice Blue A
QR codeCECOTEC Bolero DressCode 9610 Inverter A - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - 1CECOTEC Bolero DressCode 9610 Inverter A - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - 2CECOTEC Bolero DressCode 9610 Inverter A - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - 3
Voltage 220-240V ~
Rated frequency 50 Hz
Washing capacity 7 kg
Rated WashingPower2000 W
Standard water pressure:0.03 MPa~1 MPa
Protection rating IP X4

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Input method for the new energy efficiency standard (EN60456:2016 + FprAA:2020) Eco 40-60, (parameters are not set by default)

7kg BLDC20°CCotton WoolQuick Wash
Rated capacity / Kg 2 7 11
Programme length (h:min)0:39 0:570:50 0:15
Energy consumption (Kw/cycle)0.24 1.250.20 0.10
Water consumption (L/cycle)65 80 7040
Temperature MAX /°C20553535
Remaining moisture content75% 70%85%75%
Spin speed / (rpm)700900500700

The Eco 40-60 programme can wash cotton laundry with normal soiling declared washable at 40 °C or 60 °C, together in the same cycle, and this programme is used to assess compliance with EU eco-design legislation.

  • The most energy-efficient programmes are generally those that operate at lower temperatures and for longer durations.
  • Noise and remaining moisture content are influenced by the spin speed: the higher the spin speed in the spin phase, the higher the noise and the lower the remaining moisture content.
  • The values given for programmes other than the Eco40-60 programme and the washing cycle are only indicative.
SETTING UNIT VALUE
Rated capacity for the wash cycle, at 0,5 kg(c) intervalskg 7.0
Power consumption for ECO programme 40-60 at rated capacity ( E_w,full )kWh/cycle 0.740
Power consumption for ECO programme 40-60 at half capacity ( E_w,1/2 )kWh/cycle 0.327
Power consumption for ECO programme 40-60 at one-quarter of rated capacity ( E_w,1/4 )kWh/cycle 0.150
Weighted energy consumption of ECO 40-60 programme ( E_w )kWh/cycle 0.447
Standard energy consumption of ECO programme 40-60 ( SCE_w )kWh/cycle 0.862
Energy efficiency index of the wash cycle ( EEI_w ) — 51.9
Water consumption of ECO programme 40-60 at rated capacity ( W_w,full )L/cycle 61.0
Water consumption of ECO 40-60 programme at half of rated capacity ( W_w,1/2 )L/cycle 36.0
Water consumption of ECO 40-60 programme at one quarter of the rated capacity ( W_w,1/4 )L/cycle 29.0
Wash cycle weighted water consumption ( W_w ) L/cycle 44
Washing efficiency rating of ECO 40-60 programme at rated capacity ( I_w )— 1.031
Washing efficiency index of the wash cycle at rated capacity ( J_w )— 1.031
Washing efficiency rate of the wash cycle at half rated capacity ( J_w )— 1.031
Rinsing efficiency of ECO 40-60 programme at rated capacity ( I_r )g/kg 5.0
Rinsing efficiency of ECO 40-60 programme at half the rated capacity ( I_r )g/kg 5.0
Rinsing efficiency of ECO 40-60 programme at one quarter of the rated capacity ( I_r )g/kg 5.0

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ECO programme duration 40-60 at rated capacity (tw) (h:min) 3:28
ECO programme duration 40-60 at half rated capacity (tw)(h:min) 2:41
ECO programme duration 40-60 at one-quarter of rated capacity (tw)(h:min) 2:41
Temperature reached for at least 5 min within the load during ECO 40-60 programme at rated capacity (T)°C30
Temperature reached for at least 5 min inside the load during ECO 40-60 programme at half rated capacity (T)°C28
Temperature reached for at least 5 min within the load during ECO 40-60 programme at one quarter of the rated capacity (T)°C25
Spin speed in the spin phase of the ECO programme 40-60 at rated capacity (S)rpm 1400
Spin speed in the spin phase of the ECO programme 40-60 at half rated capacity (S)rpm 1400
Spin speed in the spin phase of the ECO programme 40-60 at one quarter of the nominal capacity (S)rpm 1400
Weighted residual moisture content after washing (D) % 62.0
Airborne acoustic noise emissions during ECO 40-60 programme (spin phase)dB(A) re 1 Pw 76
Power consumption in off mode (P0) (if applicable) W 0.50
Standby power consumption (Psm) (if applicable) W — —
Is information displayed in standby mode? — No
Standby power consumption (Psm) in mains standby conditions (if applicable)W——
Power consumption in Delayed Start (Pds) (if applicable) W 4.00
Reference 01924 0192501926
Model BoleroDressCode8610 Inverter ABolero DressCode 8610Inverter Steel ABolero DressCode 8610Inverter Ice Blue A
QR codeCECOTEC Bolero DressCode 9610 Inverter A - ENGLISH - 1CECOTEC Bolero DressCode 9610 Inverter A - ENGLISH - 2CECOTEC Bolero DressCode 9610 Inverter A - ENGLISH - 3
Voltage 220-240V ~
Rated frequency50 Hz
Washing capacity8 kg
Rated Washing Power2000 W
Standard water pressure:0.03 MPa~1 MPa
Protection ratingIP X4

Input method for the new energy efficiency standard (EN60456:2016 + FprAA:2020) Eco 40-60, (parameters are not set by default)

8 kg BLDC20°CCotton Wool Quick Wash
Rated capacity / Kg 2811
Programme length (h:min)0:39 0:57 0:50 0:15
Energy consumption (Kw/cycle)0.24 1.25 0.20 0.10
Water consumption (L/cycle)65 80 7040

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Temperature MAX /°C20 55 35 35
Remaining moisture content75% 70% 85% 75%
Spin speed / (rpm) 700900 500 700

The Eco 40-60 programme can wash cotton laundry with normal soiling declared washable at 40 °C or 60 °C, together in the same cycle, and this programme is used to assess compliance with EU eco-design legislation.

  • The most energy-efficient programmes are generally those that operate at lower temperatures and for longer durations.
  • Noise and remaining moisture content are influenced by the spin speed: the higher the spin speed in the spin phase, the higher the noise and the lower the remaining moisture content.
  • The values given for programmes other than the Eco 40-60 programme and the washing cycle are only indicative.
SETTINGUNITVALUE
Rated capacity for the wash cycle, at 0,5 kg(c) intervalskg8.0
Power consumption for ECO programme 40-60 at rated capacity ( E_w,full )kWh/cycle0.801
Power consumption for ECO programme 40-60 at half capacity ( E_w,1/2 )kWh/cycle0.400
Power consumption for ECO programme 40-60 at one-quarter of rated capacity ( E_w,1/4 )kWh/cycle0.171
Weighted energy consumption of ECO 40-60 programme ( E_w )kWh/cycle0.472
Standard energy consumption of ECO programme 40-60 ( SCE_w )kWh/cycle0.909
Energy efficiency index of the wash cycle ( EEI_w )51.9
Water consumption of ECO programme 40-60 at rated capacity ( W_w,full )L/cycle65.3
Water consumption of ECO 40-60 programme at half of rated capacity ( W_w,1/2 )L/cycle 40.2
Water consumption of ECO 40-60 programme at one quarter of the rated capacity ( W_w,1/4 )L/cycle 31.3
Wash cycle weighted water consumption ( W_w ) L/cycle 47
Washing efficiency rating of ECO 40-60 programme at rated capacity ( l_w )-1.031
Washing efficiency index of the wash cycle at rated capacity ( J_w )-1.031
Washing efficiency rate of the wash cycle at half rated capacity ( J_w )-1.031
Rinsing efficiency of ECO 40-60 programme at rated capacity ( l_r )g/kg 5.0
Rinsing efficiency of ECO 40-60 programme at half the rated capacity ( l_r )g/kg 5.0
Rinsing efficiency of ECO 40-60 programme at one quarter of the rated capacity ( l_r )g/kg 5.0
ECO programme duration 40-60 at rated capacity ( t_w ) (h:min) 3:38
ECO programme duration 40-60 at half rated capacity ( t_w )(h:min) 2:47
ECO programme duration 40-60 at one-quarter of rated capacity ( t_w )(h:min) 2:47
Temperature reached for at least 5 min within the load during ECO 40-60 programme at rated capacity (T)°C30
Temperature reached for at least 5 min inside the load during ECO 40-60 programme at half rated capacity (T)°C28
Temperature reached for at least 5 min within the load during ECO 40-60 programme at one quarter of the rated capacity (T)°C25
Spin speed in the spin phase of the ECO programme 40-60 at rated capacity (S)rpm 1400

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Spin speed in the spin phase of the ECO programme 40-60 at half rated capacity (S)rpm 1400
Spin speed in the spin phase of the ECO programme 40-60 at one quarter of the nominal capacity (S)rpm 1400
Weighted residual moisture content after washing (D) % 62.0
Airborne acoustic noise emissions during ECO 40-60 programme (spin phase)dB(A) re 1 Pw 76
Power consumption in off mode ( P_o ) (if applicable) W 0.50
Standby power consumption ( P_sm ) (if applicable) W — —
Is information displayed in standby mode? — No
Standby power consumption ( P_sm ) in mains standby conditions (if applicable)W——
Power consumption in Delayed Start ( P_os ) (if applicable) W 4.00
Reference 019270192801929
Model Bolero DressCode 9610 Inverter ABolero DressCode 9610 Inverter Steel ABolero DressCode 9610 Inverter Ice Blue A
QR codeCECOTEC Bolero DressCode 9610 Inverter A - ENGLISH - 1CECOTEC Bolero DressCode 9610 Inverter A - ENGLISH - 2CECOTEC Bolero DressCode 9610 Inverter A - ENGLISH - 3
Voltage 220-240V ~
Rated frequency50 Hz
Washing capacity9 kg
Rated Washing Power2000 W
Standard water pressure:0.03 MPa~1 MPa
Protection ratingIP X4

Input method for the new energy efficiency standard (EN60456:2016 + FprAA:2020) Eco 40-60, (parameters are not set by default)

9kg BLDC20°CCotton WoolQuick Wash
Rated capacity / Kg 2911
Programme length (h:min)0:39 0:57 0:500:15
Energy consumption (Kw/cycle)0.24 1.25 0.200.10
Water consumption (L/cycle)65 80 70 40
Temperature MAX /°C20553535
Remaining moisture content75% 70%85%75%
Spin speed / (rpm)700900500700

The Eco 40-60 programme can wash cotton laundry with normal soiling declared washable at 40^ or 60^ , together in the same cycle, and this programme is used to assess compliance with EU eco-design legislation.

  • The most energy-efficient programmes are generally those that operate at lower temperatures and for longer durations.
  • Noise and remaining moisture content are influenced by the spin speed: the higher the spin speed in the spin phase, the higher the noise and the lower the remaining moisture content.
  • The values given for programmes other than the Eco40-60 programme and the washing cycle are only indicative.

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SETTING UNIT VALUE
Rated capacity for the wash cycle, at 0.5 kg(c) intervals kg 9.0
Power consumption for ECO programme 40-60 at rated capacity ( E_w,full )kWh/cycle 0.881
Power consumption for ECO programme 40-60 at half capacity ( E_w,1/2 )kWh/cycle 0.518
Power consumption for ECO programme 40-60 at one-quarter of rated capacity ( E_w,1/4 )kWh/cycle 0.151
Weighted energy consumption of ECO 40-60 programme ( E_w )kWh/cycle 0.494
Standard energy consumption of ECO programme 40-60 ( SCE_w )kWh/cycle 0.951
Energy efficiency index of the wash cycle ( EEI_w ) — 51.9
Water consumption of ECO programme 40-60 at rated capacity ( W_w,full )L/cycle 65.1
Water consumption of ECO 40-60 programme at half of rated capacity ( W_w,1/2 )L/cycle 50.5
Water consumption of ECO 40-60 programme at one quarter of the rated capacity ( W_w,1/4 )L/cycle 35.3
Wash cycle weighted water consumption ( W_w ) L/cycle 49
Washing efficiency rating of ECO 40-60 programme at rated capacity ( I_w )— 1.031
Washing efficiency index of the wash cycle at rated capacity ( J_w )— 1.031
Washing efficiency rate of the wash cycle at half rated capacity ( J_w )— 1.031
Rinsing efficiency of ECO 40-60 programme at rated capacity ( I_r )g/kg 5.0
Rinsing efficiency of ECO 40-60 programme at half the rated capacity ( I_r )g/kg 5.0
Rinsing efficiency of ECO 40-60 programme at one quarter of the rated capacity ( I_r )g/kg 5.0
ECO programme duration 40-60 at rated capacity ( t_w )(h:min)3:48
ECO programme duration 40-60 at half rated capacity ( t_w )(h:min)2:43
ECO programme duration 40-60 at one-quarter of rated capacity ( t_w )(h:min) 2:54
Temperature reached for at least 5 min within the load during ECO 40-60 programme at rated capacity (T)°C35
Temperature reached for at least 5 min inside the load during ECO 40-60 programme at half rated capacity (T)°C35
Temperature reached for at least 5 min within the load during ECO 40-60 programme at one quarter of the rated capacity (T)°C25
Spin speed in the spin phase of the ECO programme 40-60 at rated capacity (S)rpm 1400
Spin speed in the spin phase of the ECO programme 40-60 at half rated capacity (S)rpm 1400
Spin speed in the spin phase of the ECO programme 40-60 at one quarter of the nominal capacity (S)rpm 1400
Weighted residual moisture content after washing (D) % 62.0
Airborne acoustic noise emissions during ECO 40-60 programme (spin phase)dB(A) re 1 Pw 76
Power consumption in off mode ( P_o )(if applicable) W 0.50
Standby power consumption ( P_sm )(if applicable) W ——
Is information displayed in standby mode? — No
Standby power consumption ( P_sm ) in mains standby conditions (if applicable)W——
Power consumption in Delayed Start ( P_ds )(if applicable) W 4.00

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Reference 01930 0193101932
Model BoleroDressCode10610 Inverter ABolero DressCode10610 Inverter Steel ABolero DressCode 10610Inverter Ice Blue A
QR codeCECOTEC Bolero DressCode 9610 Inverter A - ENGLISH - 1CECOTEC Bolero DressCode 9610 Inverter A - ENGLISH - 2CECOTEC Bolero DressCode 9610 Inverter A - ENGLISH - 3
Voltage 220-240V ~
Rated frequency50 Hz
Washing capacity10 kg
Rated Washing Power2000 W
Standard water pressure:0.03 MPa~1 MPa
Protection ratingIP X4

Input method for the new energy efficiency standard (EN60456:2016 + FprAA:2020)

Eco 40-60, (parameters are not set by default)

10 kg BLDC20°CCotton WoolQuick Wash
Rated capacity / Kg 2 10 1 1
Programme length (h:min)0:39 0:57 0:50 0:15
Energy consumption (Kw/cycle)0.24 1.25 0.20 0.10
Water consumption (L/cycle)65 80 70 40
Temperature MAX /°C 20 5535 35
Remaining moisture content75% 70% 85% 75%
Spin speed / (rpm) 700 900500 700

The Eco 40-60 programme can wash cotton laundry with normal soiling declared washable at 40^ or 60^ , together in the same cycle, and this programme is used to assess compliance with EU eco-design legislation.

  • The most energy-efficient programmes are generally those that operate at lower temperatures and for longer durations.
  • Noise and remaining moisture content are influenced by the spin speed: the higher the spin speed in the spin phase, the higher the noise and the lower the remaining moisture content.
  • The values given for programmes other than the Eco40-60 programme and the washing cycle are only indicative.
SETTINGUNITVALUE
Rated capacity for the wash cycle, at 0,5 kg(c) intervalskg10.0
Power consumption for ECO programme 40-60 at rated capacity ( E_w,full )kWh/cycle0.920
Power consumption for ECO programme 40-60 at half capacity ( E_w,1/2 )kWh/cycle0.580
Power consumption for ECO programme 40-60 at one-quarter of rated capacity ( E_w,1/4 )kWh/cycle0.203
Weighted energy consumption of ECO 40-60 programme ( E_w )kWh/cycle0.513
Standard energy consumption of ECO programme 40-60 ( SCE_w )kWh/cycle0.988
Energy efficiency index of the wash cycle ( EEI_w ) —51.9

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Water consumption of ECO programme 40-60 at rated capacity ( W_w,full )L/cycle 74.0
Water consumption of ECO 40-60 programme at half of rated capacity ( W_w,1/2 )L/cycle 49.0
Water consumption of ECO 40-60 programme at one quarter of the rated capacity ( W_w,1/4 )L/cycle 36.0
Wash cycle weighted water consumption ( W_w ) L/cycle 51
Washing efficiency rating of ECO 40-60 programme at rated capacity ( I_w )-1.031
Washing efficiency index of the wash cycle at rated capacity ( J_w )-1.031
Washing efficiency rate of the wash cycle at half rated capacity ( J_w )-1.031
Rinsing efficiency of ECO 40-60 programme at rated capacity ( I_r )g/kg 5.0
Rinsing efficiency of ECO 40-60 programme at half the rated capacity ( I_r )g/kg 5.0
Rinsing efficiency of ECO 40-60 programme at one quarter of the rated capacity ( I_r )g/kg 5.0
ECO programme duration 40-60 at rated capacity ( t_w ) (h:min)3:58
ECO programme duration 40-60 at half rated capacity ( t_w ) (h:min)2:59
ECO programme duration 40-60 at one-quarter of rated capacity ( t_w )(h:min) 2:59
Temperature reached for at least 5 min within the load during ECO 40-60 programme at rated capacity (T)°C35
Temperature reached for at least 5 min inside the load during ECO 40-60 programme at half rated capacity (T)°C32
Temperature reached for at least 5 min within the load during ECO 40-60 programme at one quarter of the rated capacity (T)°C24
Spin speed in the spin phase of the ECO programme 40-60 at rated capacity (S)rpm 1400
Spin speed in the spin phase of the ECO programme 40-60 at half rated capacity (S)rpm 1400
Spin speed in the spin phase of the ECO programme 40-60 at one quarter of the nominal capacity (S)rpm 1400
Weighted residual moisture content after washing (D) % 62.0
Airborne acoustic noise emissions during ECO 40-60 programme (spin phase)dB(A) re 1 Pw 76
Power consumption in off mode ( P_o ) (if applicable) W 0.50
Standby power consumption ( P_sm ) (if applicable) W — —
Is information displayed in standby mode? — No
Standby power consumption ( P_sm ) in mains standby conditions (if applicable)W— —
Power consumption in Delayed Start ( P_ds ) (if applicable) W 4.00

Technical specifications may change without prior notification to improve product quality. Made in China | Designed in Spain

8. DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES

CECOTEC Bolero DressCode 9610 Inverter A - DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES - 1

This symbol indicates that, according to the applicable regulations, the product and/or batteries must be disposed of separately from household waste. When this product reaches the end of its shelf life, you should dispose of the cells/batteries/accumulators and take them to a collection point designated by the local authorities.

Consumers must contact their local authorities or retailer for information concerning the correct disposal of old appliances and/or their batteries.

Compliance with the above guidelines will help protecting the environment.

9. TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND WARRANTY

Cecotec shall be liable to the end user or consumer for any lack of conformity that exists at the time of delivery of the product under the terms, conditions, and deadlines established by the applicable regulations.

It is recommended that repairs be carried out by qualified personnel.

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If at any moment you detect any problem with your product or have any doubt, do not hesitate to contact the official Cecotec Technical Support Service at +34 96 321 07 28.

The intellectual property rights over the texts in this manual belong to CECOTEC INNOVACIONES, S.L. All rights reserved. The contents of this publication may not, in whole or in part, be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted, or distributed by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or similar) without the prior authorization of CECOTEC INNOVACIONES, S.L.

1. PIÈCES ET COMPOSANTS

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3. INSTALLATION DU PRODUIT

3. INSTALLATIE VAN HET APPARAAT

6. ON SMART indicator

7. Indicator "Teller spoelen"

6. PROBLEEMOPLOSSING

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times

1

1400

rpm

85

°C

1200

80

900

60

700

40

500

20

567

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