Instructions For Use: Washing Machine

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Instructions for Use

Washing machine
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Thank you for your condence in purchasing our washing machine, and congratulations on the
excellent choice.
Your new washing machine meets the requirements of modern treatment of laundry. It is rational in
the consumption of energy, water and washing agents.
Our appliances are friendly to the environment. Some of the materials may be recycled, others
deposited or decomposed. To avoid pollution of environment, once your appliance is no longer
useful, take it to your local authorized waste appliance dealer.
The appliance is intended exclusively for use in households. If the appliance is used for
professional purposes, for prot, or for purposes beyond regular use in a household, or if appliance
is used by a person who is not a consumer, the warranty period equals the shortest warranty period
possible as stipulated by the relevant legislation.
Description of washing machine .................................. 3
Cautions .......................................................................... 4
Installation and connection ........................................... 5
Operation ......................................................................... 9
Tips for washing and energy saving .......................... 17
Cleaning and maintenance .......................................... 18
Troubleshooting ........................................................... 21
Tables ............................................................................ 25
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1. Front panel
2. Detergent dispenser
3. Door
4. Filter lid
5. Adjustable legs
6. Water outlet hose
7. Water inlet hose
8. Mains power cable
Dimensions (w x d x h): 600 mm x 600 mm x 850 mm
Dimensions (w x d x h): 600 mm x 440 mm x 850 mm
Depth with door open: 106 cm / 88 cm (depending on model)
Weight (net): 90 kg / 76 kg (depending on model)
Nominal voltage: 230 V, 50 Hz
Rated power: 2300 W / 2000 W (depending on model)
Max. load: 7 kg / 6 kg / 4,5 kg (depending on model)
Power socket: (230 V, 50 Hz, 10 A)
Water pressure: min. 0,05 MPa, max. 0,8 MPa
Fuse: 10 A
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Description of washing machine
Technical information
(depending on model)
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Be sure to remove transport brackets prior rst use of the appliance. Attempted operation of the blocked
machine may result in irreparable damage which is not covered by the manufacturers warranty!
When connecting your washing machine to water supply, be sure to use brand new water inlet hose
and appropriate sealing gaskets (attached).
Do not locate the machine in a room with temperature below 0C. Parts of the machine may be
damaged if frozen.
Install the washing machine in a perfectly horizontal position, on solid at concrete oor.
Follow the instructions for correct installation and water and mains connections.
Never immerse the end of the drain hose into the draining water.
Prior starting the washing cycle lock the door by pressing them at the designed spot.
Door may not be open during the washing cycle.
We recommend removing any impurities from the washing machine drum before washing your rst
batch of laundry. To do this, run the Cotton 95C program without any laundry and with a small amount
of powder detergent. Before running the program, make sure the washing machine drum is really
empty.
Use only detergents and softeners for machine wash. Manufacturer may not assume responsibility for
any damage and eventual discoloring of gaskets and plastic components as a consequence of incorrect
use of bleach and/or coloring agents.
For removal of lime residues use such agents with added anti-corrosion agents. Follow the
manufacturers instructions. Finish the lime removal by multiple rinsing to remove completely eventual
acid residues.
Never use detergents containing solvents, since there is a danger of creating toxic gasses which may
damage the machine and result in ignition or explosion.
This product does not release silver ions during the washing cycle.
Upon completion of washing operation close the water faucet.
Before any transport block the machine by inserting at least one transport blocking rod. Prior this
operation disconnect the appliance from the mains power!
Rating plate with basic information is located above the opening of the machine.
The warranty shall not apply to consumables (bulbs), minor discoloration or deviations of color,
increased noise level as a consequence of appliance age, which does not affect appliance functionality,
and aesthetical deciencies which do not affect appliance functionality or safety.
The appliance is manufactured in compliance with all relevant safety standards; however, it is
recommended that persons with impaired physical, motional, or mental abilities, or persons with
inadequate experience and knowledge, do not use the appliance without due supervision. The same
recommendation applies to minors using the appliance.
Before connecting the appliance read these instructions carefully. Repairing the failure
arising from inappropriate connections or use of the appliance is not covered by the
guarantee.
The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be
treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection
point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is
disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the
environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste
handling of this product. For more detailed information about recycling of this product,
please contact your local city ofce, your household waste disposal service or the shop
where you purchased the product.
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Cautions
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In removing the wrapping be careful not to damage the
appliance with a sharp object.
Before connecting the appliance, let it warm up to room
temperature (wait for two hours).
Our appliances are packed in environmentally friendly
materials which may be recycled, deposited or decomposed
without any threat to the environment.
To this end all wrappings are marked accordingly.
Move the pipes.
Loosen screws (A) at the rear of the machine (Fig. 1).
Remove the brackets (B) (Fig. 1) and slide them into the
groove on the blocking rod (Fig. 2) - the right one should be
turned around.
Use the brackets to rotate blocking rods for 90 and pull them
out.
Close the openings with attached plastic pegs.
Save transport brackets for eventual later use.
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
Be sure to remove the transport brackets prior rst
use, otherwise the appliance may be permanently
damaged. In such cases the warranty conditions are
void.
Put the appliance in horizontal position by turning the
adjustable legs. The legs are adjustable up to +/- 1 cm.
After the adjustment tighten the nuts rmly (A) - towards
the bottom of the machine!

Vibrations, moving of the appliance and loud operation
due to incorrect setting of the adjustable feet shall not
be covered by this warranty.
The appliance should be placed on a surface with
concrete base; the surface should be dry and clean in
order to prevent slipping. The adjustable feet should
also be cleaned before installation.
Package removal
Removal of transport
brackets
Leveling the appliance
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Installation and connection
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If you have a tumble dryer of the same dimensions, you can
place it on top of the washing machine.

To ensure correct operation of the appliance, water
pressure inlet must be between 0,05 and 0,8 MPa.
Minimum water pressure can be established by measuring
the quantity of poured out water. 3 litres of water must be
poured out from completely opened tap in 15 seconds.
Take the water inlet hose from the drum and attach the inlet
hose angle extension (1) to the washing machine by screwing
it onto the provided thread (certain models only).
Insert the gasket with a lter net into the straight inlet hose
attachment nut (2) and screw the nut onto the water tap. (With
some models, the gasket with lter net is already tted and
any additional tting into the nut on the straight attachment is
not required).
In case of hot and cold water connection, connect one hose to
cold and other to hot water faucet as marked at the rear of the
appliance (letters C and H) (C - cold; H - hot)
The inlet hose should be tightened manually, rmly
enough to prevent any leaks. After tightening the hose,
check for any leaks.
Use of pliers, wrenches, or other similar tools is not
allowed when installing the hose, as these tools can
damage the nut thread.
Partial Aqua-stop (water stop system)
In case of damage on the interior pipe, leaking is prevented by
automatic closing system which stops water inlet to the machine.
In such cases display A turns red.
Inlet pipe must be replaced.
Complete Aqua-stop (certain models only)
In case of damage on the interior pipe, leaking is prevented by
automatic closing system which stops water inlet to the machine.
Security system also detects whether there is any water leakage
within the interior of the machine. In such cases washing is
suspended, machine switches on the pump and signals error.
Water inlet connection
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Do not immerse the Aqua-stop system inlet pipe into
the water, because it contains the electric valve!
Fix the outlet hose to run into the sink or the bathtub, or
connect it directly to the wall drain outlet (diameter min. 4 cm).
Wall drain must be installed properly and must enable
occasional cleaning.
Fasten the outlet hose support with a piece of rope led through
the hose elbow, to prevent the hose from slipping to the oor.
The end of outlet hose should be placed between minimum 60
cm and maximum 100 cm above the oor level.
Plug the mains power cable to the wall mains socket.
Required voltage and other information are written on the
rating plate above the door opening of the machine.
The wall socket must be accessible at all times and
must be equipped with an earth lead (in accordance
with the local safety regulations).
The permanent connection must be tted by an
authorized personnel only.
Damaged mains power cable may be replaced only by
the producer or his authorized personnel.
Never plug the appliance into the electric shaver socket
or hair dryer socket.
Water outlet connection
Connect the appliance to
the mains supply
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This appliance must be earthed!
Connect the appliance with the cable and plug to a suitable 13
amp socket which is properly earthed.
Required nominal voltage and frequency are indicated on the
rating plate.
The connection to the mains supply and earthing have to be
made according to current standards and regulations. The
appliance resists temporary voltage tolerance up to -15 to +10 %.
If the tted plug is not suitable for your socket outlet, then it
should be cut off and disposed of safely in order to avoid a
possible shock hazard.
A suitable plug of 13 amp or 15 amp rating should then be tted
to the cable.
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the
following code (see g.).
1. The GREEN AND YELLOW wire must be connected to the
terminal in the plug, which is marked with the letter E or by the
earth, symbol or coloured green or green and yellow.
2. The BLUE wire must be connected to the terminal which is
marked with the letter N or coloured black.
3. The BROWN wire must be connected to the terminal which is
marked with the letter L or coloured red.
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Open the door of the machine.
Load the laundry into the drum.
Close the door.
Open the water inlet faucet.
Push the ON/OFF button and select the program.
Add washing and treatment agents (detergent and softener).
Start the operation by pushing the START knob (F).
Washing procedure
A - program selector knob
B - delayed start
C - setting the spinning speed (rpm) / stop
pump
D - quick program or cold wash (depending
on the model)
E - higher water level
F - START / PAUSE button
G - display
Signal LEDs:
- washing program stages


wash


rinse


spin
- Child lock
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Program selector Basic programs Partial programs
Cotton
Pre-wash
Heavy duty
Easy iron
Quick program
Rinse
Synthetics
Pre-wash
Softening
Delicate Pumping water
Wool Spinning
Manual wash
Mix
Operation
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- Open the door of the machine.
Door is opened by pulling the handle (lever) on the right hand
side of the door towards you.
- Sort the laundry by the type of fabrics.
Do the buttons and zippers, tie the strings and pull out
the pockets.
Very delicate laundry should be put in a special
protective sack.
It is suggested to load the drum with items of different
sizes.
Pay attention to the labels on the clothes, indicating
the recommending washing mode (see table of
textile treatment symbols on the last page of these
instructions).
- Load the laundry into the drum.
Check that the drum is empty.
- Close the door of the appliance.
- Open the water inlet faucet.
- Push the ON/OFF button and select washing program.
Program is selected by turning the program selector (A) from the
0 position to the desired washing program. The ON/OFF signal
LED indicating particular washing stage for the chosen program
starts ashing. The program selector (A) may be turned in both
directions, and the appropriate program selected according to the
type of laundry washed and the required washing temperature
(see Program Chart for help). You may select basic or partial
programs.
Select additional functions by pressing their relevant knobs (F).
- Selection of basic programs ( , , , , , )
Basic programs represent integral programs containing all
washing stages, including softening and spinning (see Program
Chart). They are selected by turning the program selector (A) to
the appropriate position.

Cotton: whites/colored
Normally stained cotton and ax bed linen and underwear, table
cloth, bathroom towels, top garments, etc.
For heavily stained permanent press use the heavy duty
program, or program with the pre-wash .
For smaller loads (non-delicate cotton, linen, synthetic, and
mixed fabric) and smaller quantities of soiled laundry (laundry
refreshment, laundry wet with perspiration, etc.), we recommend
the use of the quick program. This way, you will save both
energy and time.
Washing machine
operation
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If you wish the laundry not to be excessively creased at the end
of washing, use easy ironing program .
Synthetics
Normally stained shirts, blouses and other polyester and
polyamide garments, or a mixture of these fabrics with cotton.
For heavily stained permanent press use program with pre-wash
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Delicate
This is a program for delicate fabrics (dresses, skirts, blouses)
and curtains.
Wool
Especially gentle program for washing wool and garments made
from mixture of other fabrics with wool, appropriately marked for
machine washing.
Manual wash
Very gentle program concluded with short gentle spin (max. 400
RPM).
It is suitable for washing fabrics from ax, silk, wool or viscose,
marked accordingly for manual wash.
Mix
Special program for washing normally stained colored laundry made
from various resistant fabrics at 30C.
- Selection of additional function ( , , , , , )
Additional functions alter the basic washing cycle procedure.
Particular function is switched on by pressing the relevant knob.
The selection is conrmed with sound signal and switching on
the signal LED above the selected function. If certain function
is not available for the selected program, signal LED will not
illuminate.
The function is switched off by pressing the same button again
- signal LED goes off.
Select the particular function after the selection of the
basic program, but prior pressing the START button (F).
Display (G)
After setting the basic and partial programs and pressing the
START (F) button, washing time is indicated on the display. After
the end of washing, the display reads END.
During washing, the remaining washing time is indicated in hours
and minutes.
If no program is selected and started and no other action is taken
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within ve minutes after turning on the machine, the display will
be automatically turned off to save energy.
The display will turn on again when you rotate the program
selector dial or press any button.
If no action is taken after the end of the program, the display will
also turn off after ve minutes.
Low water temperature, low network voltage, and
smaller loads of laundry may extend the washing time;
the time indicated on the display is constantly adjusted
to account for such conditions.
LOW POWER MODE
P o = weighted power in off mode [W] 0,07
P l = weighted power in the left on mode [W] 1,50
T l = time in left on mode [min] 10,0
Delayed start
Press the (B) button; the time 00:00 will be indicated on the
display (G). Each time the button is pressed again, the time on
the display will be increased by one hour (maximum delay is 23
hours). After the time has been selected, the LED over the button
lights up (and remains lit). If no other button is pressed in the
following 5 seconds, program duration is indicated on the display.
The function is activated when the START (F) button is pressed.
Time is decreased by minutes. When the count-down is over, the
washing program starts automatically.
To interrupt or change the delayed start setting, press the
START / PAUSE button.
To change the delay time, select a new time by pressing the
(B) button. Press START to resume the count-down. To quickly
interrupt the delayed start, press the (B) button and hold it for
three seconds. Press the START button to resume the program.
Spinning speed (rpm) / Pump stop
By pressing the (C) button, you can decrease the spinning speed
(in rounds per minute) to 0. After pressing the button for the
rst time, the optimum rpm setting for the selected program is
indicated. By each subsequent press on the button, the spinning
speed is decreased. The last selection is pump stop, which
means that laundry remains soaked in the last rinsing water. Use
this function to prevent creasing when you are not able to take
the laundry out of the washing machine immediately after the
washing cycle is over. This function is particularly appropriate for
synthetics and delicate laundry . Use of this function is not
recommended with wool and manual washing .
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Quick program (selection with a button)
energy-saving program
appropriate for washing lightly soiled laundry or smaller
quantities of clothes
reduces washing and rinsing time
reduces water consumption (with some programs)
by pressing the key quick program on the program Cotton
30C, activate the program Cotton 30C-quick .
Cold wash (only available with some models)
For washing lightly soiled or color-sensitive laundry.
When this function is activated, the heaters in the washing
machine are turned off, and the washing program is shortened.
Higher water level
Improves rinsing, which is particularly important if your skin is
oversensitive to detergents.
For washing heavily soiled laundry.
- Selection of partial programs ( , , , )
These are independent programs and may be used when you do
not need the entire washing program. In case you would like to
use more additional programs in a sequence, you must turn off
the appliance prior any new program selection (turn the program
selector to 0 for at least one second).
Rinsing
Independent program for rinsing sensitive laundry, without
spinning between individual rinsing cycles and with a short
nal spinning. It can be used for rinsing manually washed
sensitive laundry. Spinning speed (rpm) can be decreased.
Conditioning
This program is intended for conditioning, starching, or
impregnating washed laundry. It is completed by spinning at a
maximum of 1000 rounds per minute. Spinning speed can be
decreased.
Pumping the water out
Use it when the washing program was interrupted or if pump stop
function was engaged, and you only wish to pump the water out
of the drum, without spinning.
Spinning
Aggressive spinning for non-delicate laundry at high spin RMP.
You may engage the reduced spin RPM knob.
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- Adding washing and softening agents
(see Tips for washing and energy saving)
pre-wash compartment
main wash compartment
softener compartment
If you do not apply the program which includes the pre-wash
feature, you may add washing detergent directly into the drum,
using the measuring vessel.
When adding softener, be careful to ll the dispenser
only up to the marked level.
Be sure to close the detergent dispenser when
opening/closing the appliance door.
Push the START button (F). Sound signal conrms the start,
the LED indicating particular washing stages stops ashing.
The machine starts operating after a few seconds. If the door
is not properly closed after starting the operation, the washing
stage indicator LED starts ashing again after a few seconds.
When you close the door, the machine initiates the selected
program.
As each washing stage is completed the relevant washing
stage indicator LED goes off and the subsequent one goes on.
In case you would like to alter the washing program after the
initiated washing operation, turn the program selector for one
second to the position 0, followed by the selection of a new
program. Switching the machine off deletes any previously
selected additional functions(i.e. Pump stop), so they have to
be reactivated.
Upon switching OFF, all additional pre-selected
functions are deleted; therefore they must be switched-
ON again.
- End of washing program
The end of washing program is signalized by ashing washing
progress LEDs. The message End is indicated on the display.
A sound is emitted, indicating that washing machine door can
be opened.
Take the laundry out of the drum and remove any remaining
particles or foreign bodies from the door seal.
Leave the door ajar to let the machine dry.
Close the water inlet tap.
Turn off the washing machine by rotating the program selector
knob (A) to position 0.
Start the operation
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After the end of washing program, power supply should be
turned off by pulling the mains cord plug out of the outlet.
By the user
Selecting PUMP STOP function
The program stops when it reaches the PUMP STOP position
(if this additional function was previously selected); (washing
machine door is closed throughout the washing process). The
LED over the button (C) starts to ash. Washing can be resumed
by pressing the START (F) button.
If the setting pump stop was selected, the program stops
at the last rinsing cycle and the symbol for pump stop is
indicated on the display. The program can be completed by
pressing the START (F) button; in this case, the program will
nish with a spinning cycle, as dened by the program.
The program can also be changed by rotating the program
selector knob to 0 and choosing either spinning or only
pumping out the water between additional programs or cycles.

Manual cancellation
The program is cancelled if the program selector knob (A) is
rotated to position 0. If there is water in the machine, select one
of the additional programs (pumping , spinning ) to empty
the drum and complete the program.
PAUSE knob
By pressing the PAUSE knob (F) program may be suspended
at any time. After certain time you may open the door if there is
no water in the drum, otherwise this is not possible. Program is
continued by pressing the START knob (F).
Failures
Program is suspended in case a failure occurs. Signal LEDs
are ashing and sound signal is heard (see cf. Failures).
Power failure
At electric cutout the program is interrupted, however, after the
power supply has been re-established, the program operation
automatically proceeds.

If a power failure occurs when the drum is still full of
water, be careful not to open the door before you pump
the water out.
Interruptions
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Child lock
- To activate the child lock, simultaneously press the spinning
speed setting button (C) and short program (or cold
wash ) button (D) and hold them for at least three seconds.
If the child lock is successfully activated, a sound is emitted
and a signal LED lights up. Follow the same procedure to
deactivate the lock.
- As long as the Child lock function is engaged you may not alter
the program or additional functions. You may merely switch off
the machine by turning the program selector (A) to the position
0. Child lock remains active even after the appliance is
switched off, and you have to disengage it if you want to select
a new washing program.
Setting the sound signal
The appliance enables setting a louder sound signal, as well
as turning the sound signal off. Set the function before the
basic program is selected. Set the function by simultaneously
pressing the button (D) and rotating the program selector knob
(A) from position 0 to the rst position for washing program
(clockwise). (S1) is indicated on the display, denoting preset
normal sound signal loudness. By pressing the button (D), the
loudness in increased (S2); press the button again to turn
the sound signal off (S0). The selected setting is stored and
remains in memory even if washing machine is turned off.
Special functions
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Before washing sort out the laundry according to the type, degree of dirtiness and color
resistance.
Prior selecting the washing program consult the sewn tab with information on a particular piece
of laundry (see Maintenance Chart on the last page).
Wash separately the new colored textile products for the rst time.
Wash heavily soiled laundry in small quantities and add more detergent.
Treat stubborn stains with special stain remover, it will save energy.
With lightly stained laundry select washing program without pre-wash, use short program and
select lower washing temperature. This way you may save up to 50% of energy.
Avoid washing too little quantities of laundry because of energy saving and for better
performances of the appliance.
The largest allowed quantity of dry laundry is indicated in the Program chart.
Before washing empty the pockets, close zip fasteners, and remove any metal fasteners or
badges that might clog the drain or damage the laundry or drum interior.
Loosen the stacked laundry prior inserting it into the drum.
Use only detergents for machine wash.
Add powder or liquid detergents according to the manufacturers instructions.
For different washing temperatures and selected washing programs, please note the
recommendations provided by detergent manufacturers.
If water hardness level exceeds 14dH degrees, the use of water conditioner is required. Any
damage to the heater due to failure to use a water conditioning agent shall not be covered by
this warranty.
Chlorine-based whitening agents are not recommended, as it can damage the heater.
If you do not apply the program which includes the pre-wash
feature, you may add washing detergent directly into the drum.
If you use thick liquid softener it is recommended to dilute
it with water, to prevent clogging of dispenser compartment
ducts.
Washing machine is equipped with the dispenser partition
gate, so you may pour liquid detergent also into the central
compartment (depending on model). If you use powder
detergent the gate is lifted up, and in case of liquid detergent it
is slid down.
Hardness
scale
Degree of hardness
dH(N) m mol/l fH(F) p.p.m.
1 - Soft < 8,4 < 1,5 < 15 < 150
2 - Medium 8,4 - 14 1,5 - 2,5 15 - 25 150 - 250
3 - Hard > 14 > 2,5 > 25 > 250
In case of hard water add detergent according to the Chart for
degree 1 and add appropriate quantity of water softener (see
manufacturers instructions).
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Tips for washing and energy saving
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Liquid detergents are intended for main wash only, without
pre-wash.
Insert particularly delicate linen (stockings, delicate female
underwear, etc.) into the special bag.
High spin RPM leave less moisture in laundry which dries out
much quicker in the tumble dryer, thereby saving energy.
Do not put clods of detergent into the soap dispenser
as the tube in the washing machine may clog.
Disconnect the washing machine from the mains
before cleaning!
The casing should be cleaned with soft cloth and mild
detergent.
The interior of the drum and the door gasket is cleaned by
washing at 60C without laundry and adding half quantity of
detergent.
Frequent use of low-temperature programs in combination
with liquid detergents can lead to development of germs which
cause odor in the washing machine.
To prevent this, it is recommended to run the Cotton 95C
program without any laundry at least once per month, using
powder detergent.
If necessary, clean the detergent dispenser. Pull it out from its
casing completely by pressing the ap (see Fig.).
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Cleaning and maintenance
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If necessary, clean the cover of the bung under the running
water.
Wash it under running water using a brush, and dry it. Remove
any leftover dried detergent from the bottom of the casing.

Clean the entire rinsing area of the washing machine with a
brush, especially the nozzles on the upper side of the rinsing
chamber.

Clean frequently the water inlet hose screen under running
water.
After each wash wipe the door rubber gasket. This will prolong
its useful life.
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Open the lter lid using at screwdriver or similar tool.
Filter needs occasional cleaning, especially following heavily
shaggy or old laundry. Before cleaning, drain any water from
the machine via drain pipe.
Turn it anti-clockwise, pull it out and clean under running
water.
Insert the lter back as shown on the picture, and tighten by
turning it in clockwise direction. To ensure good sealing the
gasket surface (A) must be dirt free.
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Washing machine controls the operation of particular functions during washing. If irregularities
are detected, the fault is signaled by displaying a message (Fx) on the display, and by rhythmical
ashing of the LEDs. Simultaneously with the ashing of the LEDs, a sound signal is emitted
several times, in the same rhythm. The machine signals the fault as soon as it is detected, and
the program progress is paused. If the fault is in the heating system, the machine completes the
washing program, but without the heating function.
If the fault is signaled during washing machine operation, the error code and remaining washing
time are indicated alternately on the display.
The fault is indicated until the washing machine is turned off.
Failures:
2 - Two ashes: door is not correctly closed
3 - Three ashes: inappropriate water intake
7 - Seven ashes: inappropriate water outlet.
In these cases, you will be able to remedy the failure by yourself (See Troubleshooting table).
1 - One ash: temperature sensor failure
4 - Four ashes: spinning sensor failure
5 - Five ashes: motor failure
6 - Six ashes: Heater failure
Should any of these failures occur, make note of the failure code, turn off the appliance and repeat
the program. If the failure persists, contact the nearest authorized service centre (the LEDs will
continue to ash until the appliance is turned off).
Various interferences from the environment (e.g. electric devices) may also cause the machine to
signal faults. In such case:
- turn off the appliance and wait a few seconds;
- turn on the appliance and repeat the washing program.
If the fault reoccurs, call the service center.
The warranty does not cover faults caused by interference from the environment (lightning strike,
electric circuit, natural disasters, etc.).
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Troubleshooting
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Failure Possible cause Remedy
The machine does not work
(indicator LEDs are not
illuminated).
Machine is not powered. Check if:
power in the socket,
the fuse is OK,
plug is in the socket.
FAILURE 2
Washing program does not
start
At the beginning of the
washing program: on/off
LED is ashing
During washing: LEDs
periodically ash twice
Door is not properly closed. Push it towards the machine.
FAILURE 3
Water does not enter the
machine (after approx.
4 min the machine
reports failure F3 - LEDs
periodically ash three
times).
Disturbed water inlet. Check if:
the water tap is open,
inlet pipe net lter is clean.
Push the START button.
Water is leaking from the
machine.
Filter is not tightly screwed in.
Inlet pipe is not tightly screwed
to the machine or to the water
faucet.
Outlet pipe fell to the oor.
Tighten the lter properly.
Tighten the inlet pipe.
Afx the outlet pipe to the drain.
The machine moves during
operation.
The machine is not properly
leveled.
Transport brackets are not
removed.
Level the machine with the
adjustable legs.
Remove transport brackets.
The machine vibrates
during the spin.
Unevenly distributed laundry,
especially with very small
quantities (for ex. only the
bathrobe).
This is normal, the machine will
reduce the RPM if vibrations are
too strong.
Wash larger quantity of laundry.
Excessive foaming during
washing.
Excessive measure of
detergent.
Use washing powder according to
the instructions by the producer
and according to the water
hardness and soiled laundry.
Use only detergents for machine
washing.
FAILURE 7
Water is poorly pumped
out or not at all (machine
reports failure F7 - the LEDs
periodically ash seven
times).
Water outlet is clogged Check if:
the lter is clean,
outlet pipe is not jammed,
the drain is clogged,
outlet pipe is positioned higher
than 1m.
Push START again
Laundry is not properly
spun.
No failure is reported.
The machine switched on the
UKS* function. Because of bad
laundry balance, the machine
has automatically reduced spin
RPM.
The machine operates normally.
Wash large and small pieces of
laundry together.
2
3
9
8
3
9
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Failure Possible cause Remedy
Greasy wads appear on the
laundry.
Too little detergent (laundry was
very greasy).
Wash the laundry again.
Add more detergent for such soiled
laundry, or use liquid detergent.
Laundry is stained after
washing.
You used liquid detergent or
detergent for colored laundry
which does not contain
whitener.
Use the detergent containing
whitener.
White powdery residues on
the laundry.
It is not the consequence of
bad rinsing, but because of
neo-phosphate detergents
containing non soluble
components (zeolites) for water
softening. Such substances
may be deposited upon the
laundry.
Immediately rinse the laundry once
again.
Use liquid detergents which do
not contain zeolites.
Try removing the residues with
the brush.
Detergent residues in the
dispenser.
Low water ow pressure.
Some detergents may stick to
the dispenser rather hard if it
is wet.
Clean the inlet pipe lter net.
In case of low water pressure
increase water level.
Wipe the dispenser prior loading
detergent.
Softener is not completely
rinsed, or water is left in the
dispenser dish.
Sucking cover is not correctly
positioned or is clogged.
Clean the dispenser and rmly x
the cover to its place.
Unpleasant smell in the
washing machine drum.
Remains of fabrics, washing
agent and softener in the lter.
Development of germs
Check whether the lter is clean.
Run the Cotton 95C program
without any laundry, using a
powder detergent.
Washing time is longer than
usual.
Time indicated on the
display is corrected during
the washing cycle.
Low temperature of inlet
water.
The machine switched on
the UKS* system because of
uneven laundry load.
Low mains voltage.
There has been a failure in
the power supply.
Washing program time may be up
to 60% longer; however, this does
not imply a fault in the machine.
Washing time is extended by the
power supply down-time.
FAILURE 1
Program temperature not
reached (the machine
reports a failure F1 - the
LEDs periodically ash
once)
Temperature sensor
disconnected from the
electronic circuit.
Turn off the appliance and wait
for a few seconds;
turn the appliance back on and
repeat the washing program.
If the failure is reported again, call
a service technician.
FAILURE 4
Spinning rpm not reached
in the selected program (the
machine reports a failure
F4 - the LEDs periodically
ash four times)
rpm sensor disconnected
Motor overload due to too
high water level (manual
addition of water) or too big
laundry load
Motor failure
Turn off the appliance and wait
for a few seconds;
turn the appliance back on and
repeat the washing program.
If the failure is reported again, call
a service technician.
2
3
9
8
3
9
* UKS: universal stability control - this function prevents excessive vibrations during spinning.
In case you were not successful in repairing the malfunctions in
spite of the above suggestion chart, call the nearest authorized
service shop.
Repairing the failure arising from inappropriate connections or
use of the appliance is not covered by the guarantee, and the
repair expenses are paid by the customer.
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Failure Possible cause Remedy
FAILURE 5
Motor operation interrupted;
or motor does not operate
(the machine reports
a failure F5 - the LEDs
periodically ash ve times)
Motor overload or motor failure. Turn off the appliance and wait
for a few seconds;
turn the appliance back on and
repeat the washing program.
If the failure is reported again, call
a service technician.
FAILURE 6
Program temperature not
reached (the machine
reports a failure F6 - the
LEDs periodically ash six
times)
Heater failure
Inlet water too cold
Manual addition of water
Turn off the appliance and wait
for a few seconds;
turn the appliance back on and
repeat the washing program.
If the failure is reported again, call
a service technician.
2
3
9
8
3
9
* Testing program by EN 60456 with the selection of max. spin
RPM.
** depending on model
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Basic programs
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Water cons.
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Energy cons.
kWh
RPM RPM
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kg 6kg 7kg 6kg 7kg 6kg 7kg
Cotton 6 7 95
1400
58 62 51 55 2,05/2,10** 2,19/2,31**
Cotton 6 7 60 52 56 45 49 1,00/1,12** 1,17/1,31**
Cotton + prewash 6 7 60 60 66 53 59 1,22/1,34** 1,32/1,45**
Cotton - heavy * 6 7 60 52 56 45 49 1,02/1,14** 1,19/1,33**
Cotton - easy ironing 3 3,5 60 1000 52 56 45 49 1,10 1,14
Cotton 6 7 40
1400
52 56 45 49 0,66 0,67
Cotton 6 7 30 52 56 45 49 0,27 0,35
Cotton - quick 17 2 2 30 1000 40 40 40 40 0,17 0,17
Synthetics 3 3,5 60
1000
43 46 43 46 0,93 0,97
Synthetics + prewash 3 3,5 60 51 54 51 54 1,26 1,30
Synthetics 3 3,5 40 40 43 40 43 0,52 0,56
Delicate 2,5 3 40
700
55 58 55 58 0,45 0,48
Delicate 2,5 3 30 55 58 55 58 0,36 0,39
Wool 2 2 30 800 42 42 42 42 0,20 0,20
Manual wash 1,5 1,5 30 800 50 50 50 50 0,25 0,25
Mix 3 3,5 30 1000 40 43 40 43 0,32 0,35
Partial programs
Rinse 3 3,5 700 40 0,02 0,02
Softening 6 7 1000 18 0,02 0,02
Pumping water 6 7 -
Spinning 6 7 1400 0,03 0,03
Tables
Program chart
- 6/7 kg o
2
3
9
8
3
9
* Testing program by EN 60456 with the selection of max. spin RPM.
** Half load
Standard 60 C cotton programme and the standard 40 C cotton programme are the standard
washing programmes to which the information in the label relates. These programmes are suitable
for cleaning normally soiled cotton laundry and they are the most efcient programmes in terms of
combined energy and water consumption.
For this reason, actual water temperature may differ from the nominal cycle temperature.
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Basic programs
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Water cons.
[L]
Energy cons.
[kWh]
RPM RPM
800-1400 800-1400
kg 6kg 7kg 6kg 7kg
Cotton 6 7 95
1400
55 60 2,05 2,31
Cotton 6 7 60 45 49 1,12 1,17
Cotton + prewash 6 7 60 53 57 1,22 1,32
Cotton - heavy * 6/3** 7/3,5** 60 45 49 1,14/1,01** 1,33/1,09**
Cotton - easy ironing 3 3,5 60 1000 45 49 1,10 1,14
Cotton* 6/3** 7/3,5** 40
1400
45 49 0,66/0,63** 0,67/0,64**
Cotton 6 7 30 45 49 0,27 0,35
Cotton - quick 17 2 2 30 1000 40 40 0,17 0,17
Synthetics 3 3,5 60
1000
43 46 0,93 0,97
Synthetics + prewash 3 3,5 60 51 54 1,26 1,30
Synthetics 3 3,5 40 40 43 0,52 0,56
Delicate 2,5 3 40
700
55 58 0,45 0,48
Delicate 2,5 3 30 55 58 0,36 0,39
Wool 2 2 30 800 42 42 0,20 0,20
Manual wash 1,5 1,5 30 800 50 50 0,25 0,25
Mix 3 3,5 30 1000 40 43 0,32 0,35
Partial programs
Rinse 3 3,5 700 40 40 0,02 0,02
Softening 6 7 1000 16 18 0,02 0,02
Pumping water 6 7 - 0,001 0,001
Spinning 6 7 1400 0,03 0,03
Program chart
- 6/7 kg n
2
3
9
8
3
9
* Testing program by EN 60456 with the selection of max. spin RPM.
** Half load
Standard 60 C cotton programme and the standard 40 C cotton programme are the standard
washing programmes to which the information in the label relates. These programmes are suitable
for cleaning normally soiled cotton laundry and they are the most efcient programmes in terms of
combined energy and water consumption.
For this reason, actual water temperature may differ from the nominal cycle temperature.
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Basic programs
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Water cons.
[L]
Energy cons.
[kWh]
RPM RPM
800-1400 800-1400
kg 6kg 7kg 6kg 7kg
Cotton 6 7 95
1400
55 60 2,05 2,31
Cotton 6 7 60 45 49 1,12 1,17
Cotton + prewash 6 7 60 53 57 1,22 1,32
Cotton - heavy * 6/3** 7/3,5** 60 45 49 1,02/0,87** 1,19/0,97**
Cotton - easy ironing 3 3,5 60 1000 45 49 1,10 1,14
Cotton* 6/3** 7/3,5** 40
1400
45 49 0,66/0,62** 0,67/0,63**
Cotton 6 7 30 45 49 0,27 0,35
Cotton - quick 17 2 2 30 1000 40 40 0,17 0,17
Synthetics 3 3,5 60
1000
43 46 0,93 0,97
Synthetics + prewash 3 3,5 60 51 54 1,26 1,30
Synthetics 3 3,5 40 40 43 0,52 0,56
Delicate 2,5 3 40
700
55 58 0,45 0,48
Delicate 2,5 3 30 55 58 0,36 0,39
Wool 2 2 30 800 42 42 0,20 0,20
Manual wash 1,5 1,5 30 800 50 50 0,25 0,25
Mix 3 3,5 30 1000 40 43 0,32 0,35
Partial programs
Rinse 3 3,5 700 40 40 0,02 0,02
Softening 6 7 1000 16 18 0,02 0,02
Pumping water 6 7 - 0,001 0,001
Spinning 6 7 1400 0,03 0,03
Program chart
- 6/7 kg (A-10%) n
2
3
9
8
3
9
* Testing program by EN 60456 with the selection of max. spin
RPM.
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Basic programs
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RPM
8
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9
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1
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4
0
0
Cotton 4,5 95
1400
47 40 1,80
Cotton 4,5 60 44 37 0,82
Cotton + prewash 4,5 60 49 43 0,99
Cotton - heavy * 4,5 60 44 37 0,85
Cotton - easy ironing 2 60 1000 47 40 0,70
Cotton 4,5 40
1400
44 37 0,51
Cotton 4,5 30 44 37 0,15
Cotton - quick 17 2 30 1000 30 30 0,13
Synthetics 2 60
1000
31 31 0,61
Synthetics + prewash 2 60 34 34 0,70
Synthetics 2 40 29 29 0,34
Delicate 1,5 40
700
45 45 0,20
Delicate 1,5 30 45 45 0,15
Wool 1 30 800 38 38 0,15
Manual wash 1 30 800 45 45 0,20
Mix 2 30 1000 35 35 0,25
Partial programs
Rinse 1,5 700 30 0,02
Softening 4,5 1000 10 0,02
Pumping water
4,5 - -
Spinning 4,5 1400 - 0,03
Program chart
- 4,5 kg o
2
3
9
8
3
9
* Testing program by EN 60456 with the selection of max. spin RPM.
** Half load
Standard 60 C cotton programme and the standard 40 C cotton programme are the standard
washing programmes to which the information in the label relates. These programmes are suitable
for cleaning normally soiled cotton laundry and they are the most efcient programmes in terms of
combined energy and water consumption.
For this reason, actual water temperature may differ from the nominal cycle temperature.
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Basic programs
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Cotton 4,5 95
1400
40 1,80
Cotton 4,5 60 37 0,82
Cotton + prewash 4,5 60 43 0,99
Cotton - heavy * 4,5/2,75** 60 37 0,85/0,74**
Cotton - easy ironing 2 60 1000 40 0,70
Cotton* 4,5/2,75** 40
1400
37 0,51/0,49**
Cotton 4,5 30 37 0,15
Cotton - quick 17 2 30 1000 30 0,13
Synthetics 2 60
1000
31 0,61
Synthetics + prewash 2 60 34 0,70
Synthetics 2 40 29 0,34
Delicate 1,5 40
700
45 0,20
Delicate 1,5 30 50 0,20
Wool 1 30 800 42 0,18
Manual wash 1 30 800 45 0,20
Mix 2 30 1000 35 0,25
Partial programs
Rinse 2 700 30 0,02
Softening 4,5 1000 10 0,02
Pumping water
4,5 - - 0,001
Spinning 4,5 1400 - 0,03
Program chart
- 4,5 kg n
2
3
9
8
3
9
* Testing program by EN 60456 with the selection of max. spin RPM.
** Half load
Standard 60 C cotton programme and the standard 40 C cotton programme are the standard
washing programmes to which the information in the label relates. These programmes are suitable
for cleaning normally soiled cotton laundry and they are the most efcient programmes in terms of
combined energy and water consumption.
For this reason, actual water temperature may differ from the nominal cycle temperature.
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RPM
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Cotton 4,5 95
1400
40 1,80
Cotton 4,5 60 37 0,82
Cotton + prewash 4,5 60 43 0,99
Cotton - heavy * 4,5/2,75** 60 37 0,81/0,65**
Cotton - easy ironing 2 60 1000 40 0,70
Cotton* 4,5/2,75** 40
1400
37 0,51/0,49**
Cotton 4,5 30 37 0,15
Cotton - quick 17 2 30 1000 30 0,13
Synthetics 2 60
1000
31 0,61
Synthetics + prewash 2 60 34 0,70
Synthetics 2 40 29 0,34
Delicate 1,5 40
700
45 0,20
Delicate 1,5 30 50 0,20
Wool 1 30 800 42 0,18
Manual wash 1 30 800 45 0,20
Mix 2 30 1000 35 0,25
Partial programs
Rinse 2 700 30 0,02
Softening 4,5 1000 10 0,02
Pumping water
4,5 - - 0,001
Spinning 4,5 1400 - 0,03
Program chart
- 4,5 kg (A-10%) n
2
3
9
8
3
9
possibility
* depending on model
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Basic programs
Cotton
/ /
Cotton with prewash
/
Cotton heavy
/
Cotton
/ /
Cotton - quick 17
/
Synthetics with pre-wash
/
Synthetics
/ /
Delicate
/ /
Wool
/ /
Manual wash
/ /
Mix
/ /
Partial programs
Rinse

Softening

Pumping water
Spinning

Program chart/Additional
functions
PS PG2 LED UK en (05-11)
We reserve the rights to make any changes or mistakes in these operation
instructions.
Normal wash
Delicate wash
Max.
washing
temp. 95C
Max.
washing
temp.
60C
Max.
washing
temp.
40C
Max.
washing
temp.
30C
Manual
washing
Washing
not
allowed
Whitening Whitening in cold water
Whitening not allowed
Ironing Hot iron max.
200C
Hot iron max.
150C
Hot iron max.
110C
Ironing not
allowed
Dry cleaning Dry cleaning in all
solvents
Perchlorin-
etyhlene
R11, R113,
Kerosene
Dry cleaning in
kerosene, in pure
alcohol and in
R 113
Dry cleaning not
allowed
Drying Place on
at surface
Hang wet Hang
High
temperature
Low
temperature
Tumble drying
not allowed
Maintenance chart

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