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Contents
InstaIIation, 2-3-4-5-6-7
npack|ng and |eve|||ng
E|ectr|c and water connect|ons
The f|rst wash cyc|e
Techn|ca| deta||s
|nstruct|ons for the f|tter
Washer-dryer description, 8-9
Oontro| pane|
|eds
Starting and Programmes, 10
Br|ef|y: how to start a programme
Programme tab|e
PersonaIisations, 11
Sett|ng the temperature
Sett|ng the dry|ng cyc|e
Funct|ons
Detergents and Iaundry, 12
Detergent d|spenser
Prepar|ng your |aundry
Spec|a| |tems
Precautions and advice, 13
Oenera| safety
D|sposa|
Sav|ng energy and respect|ng the env|ronment
Care and maintenance, 14
Outt|ng off the water or e|ectr|c|ty supp|y
O|ean|ng your app||ance
O|ean|ng the detergent d|spenser
Oar|ng for your app||ance door and drum
O|ean|ng the pump
Oheck|ng the water |n|et hose
TroubIeshooting, 15-16
Assistance, 17-18
WASHER-DRYER
IWDE 126
Instructions for use
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InstaIIation
Keep th|s |nstruct|on manua| |n a safe p|ace for
future reference. Shou|d the app||ance be so|d,
transferred or moved, make sure the |nstruct|on
manua| accompan|es the washer-dryer to |nform the
new owner as to |ts operat|on and features.
Pead these |nstruct|ons carefu||y: they conta|n v|ta|
|nformat|on on |nsta||at|on, use and safety.
Unpacking and IeveIIing
Unpacking
1. npack the washer-dryer.
2. Oheck whether the washer-dryer has been
damaged dur|ng transport. |f th|s |s the case, do not
|nsta|| |t and contact your reta||er.
3. Pemove the 4
protect|ve screws and
the rubber bush w|th the
respect|ve spacer,
s|tuated on the rear of
the app||ance (see a|so
||e |ns|a||a||on |ea/|e|.
4. Sea| the gaps us|ng the p|ast|c p|ugs prov|ded.
5. Keep a|| the parts: you w||| need them aga|n |f the
washer-dryer needs to be moved to another
|ocat|on.
Packag|ng mater|a|s are not ch||dren's toys.
LeveIIing
Your mach|ne may make a cons|derab|e amount of no|se
|f the two front feet have not been adjusted correct|y.
1. |nsta|| the washer-dryer on a f|at sturdy f|oor,
w|thout rest|ng |t up aga|nst wa||s, furn|ture cab|nets
or other.
2. |f the f|oor |s not
perfect|y |eve|, compen-
sate for any unevenness
by t|ghten|ng or
|oosen|ng the adjustab|e
front feet (see /|0e,
the ang|e of |nc||nat|on,
measured accord|ng to
the worktop, must not
exceed 2.
|eve|||ng your app||ance correct|y w||| prov|de |t w|th
stab|||ty and avo|d any v|brat|ons, no|se and sh|ft|ng
dur|ng operat|on. |f |t |s p|aced on a f|tted or |oose
carpet, adjust the feet |n such a way as to a||ow
enough room for vent||at|on beneath the washer-
dryer.
EIectric and water connections
Connecting the water inIet hose
1. Oonnect the supp|y
p|pe by screw|ng |t to a
co|d water tab us|ng a
3/4 gas threaded
connect|on (see /|0e.
Before perform|ng the
connect|on, a||ow the
water to run free|y unt||
|t |s perfect|y c|ear.
2. Oonnect the other end
of the water |n|et hose to
the washer-dryer,
screw| ng | t ont o t he
app| | ance's co| d water
|n|et, s|tuated on the top
r| ght-hand s| de on the
rear of the app||ance (see
/|0e.
3. Make sure there are no k|nks or bends |n the
hose.
The water pressure at the tap must be w|th|n the
va|ues |nd|cated |n the Techn|ca| deta||s tab|e
(on ||e nex| oae.
|f the water |n|et hose |s not |ong enough, contact
a spec|a||st store or an author|sed serv|ceman.
Ensure that the supp|y taps are a||ow|ng water
through. O|d taps may se|ze |n the c|osed pos|t|on
and thus prevent water reach|ng the mach|ne.
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the supp|y vo|tage |s |nc|uded w|th|n the va|ues |
nd|cated on the Techn|ca| deta||s tab|e
(see oae 5,
the socket |s compat|b|e w|th the wash|ng
mach|ne's p|ug. |f th|s |s not the case, rep|ace
the socket or the p|ug.
Your app||ance |s now supp||ed w|th a 13 amp fused
p|ug |t can be p|ugged |nto a 13 amp socket for
|mmed|ate use. Before us|ng the app||ance p|ease
read the |nstruct|ons be|ow.
WAPN|NO - TH|S APP||ANOE MST BE EAPTHED.
THE FO||OW|NO OPEPAT|ONS SHO|D BE
OAPP|ED OT BY A OA||F|ED E|EOTP|O|AN.
|eo|ac|n ||e /0se.
When rep|ac|ng a fau|ty fuse, a 13 amp ASTA
approved fuse to BS 1362 shou|d a|ways be used,
and the fuse cover re-f|tted. |f the fuse cover |s |ost,
the p|ug must not be used unt|| a rep|acement |s
obta|ned.
Pep|acement fuse covers:
|f a rep|acement fuse cover |s f|tted, |t must be of
the correct co|our as |nd|cated by the co|oured
mark|ng or the co|our that |s embossed |n words on
the base of the p|ug. Pep|acements can be obta|ned
d|rect|y from your nearest Serv|ce Depot.
|emo.|n ||e o|0.
|f your app||ance has a non-rew|reab|e mou|ded p|ug
and you shou|d w|sh to re-route the ma|ns cab|e
through part|t|ons, un|ts etc., p|ease ensure that
e|ther:
the p|ug |s rep|aced by a fused 13 ampere re-
wearab|e p|ug bear|ng the BS| mark of approva|.
or:
the ma|ns cab|e |s w|red d|rect|y |nto a 13 amp cab|e
out|et, contro||ed by a sw|tch, (|n comp||ance w|th
BS 5733} wh|ch |s access|b|e w|thout mov|ng the
app||ance.
D|soos|n o/ ||e o|0.
Ensure that before d|spos|ng of the p|ug |tse|f, you
make the p|ns unusab|e so that |t cannot be
acc|denta||y |nserted |nto a socket.
|nstruct|ons for connect|ng cab|e to an a|ternat|ve p|ug:
|mportant: the w|res |n the ma|ns |ead are co|oured
|n accordance w|th the fo||ow|ng code:
Green & Ye||ow Earth
B|ue Neutra|
Brown L|ve
Connecting the drain hose
Oonnect the dra|n hose,
w|thout bend|ng |t, to a
dra|n|ng duct or a wa||
dra|n s|tuated between
65 and 100 cm from
the f|oor,
The dra|n hose may be
connected to an
under-s|nk trap. Before
connect|ng the dra|n
hose from the mach|ne
ensure that any b|anks
or removab|e ends
have been taken off
the sp|got.
|f |t |s p|ace over the
edge of a bas|n or s|nk
be sure the free end of
the hose shou|d not be
underwater.
We adv|se aga|nst the use of hose extens|ons, |n
case of abso|ute need, the extens|on must have the
same d|ameter as the or|g|na| hose and must not
exceed 150 cm |n |ength.
Ensure that |f the dra|n hose |s pushed |nto a
standp|pe, that the end does not go down more
than 15cms (6 |nches}. |f the hose |s pushed down
too far, th|s may cause the mach|ne to se|f -syphon
|e. cont|nuous|y empty as |t |s f||||ng.
EIectric connection
Before p|ugg|ng the app||ance |nto the ma|ns
socket, make sure that:
the socket |s earthed and |n comp||ance w|th the
app||cab|e |aw,
the socket |s ab|e to susta|n the app||ance's
max|mum power |oad |nd|cated |n the Techn|ca|
deta||s tab|e (see oae 5,
65 - 100 cm
Where it connects to
the waste water pipe
cut end off spigot or
remove the blanking cap
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As the co|ours of the w|res |n the |ead may not
correspond w|th the co|oured mark|ngs |dent|fyng
the term|na|s |n your p|ug, proceed as fo||ows:
Oonnect Oreen & Ye||ow w|re to term|na| marked E
or or co|oured Oreen or Oreen & Ye||ow.
Oonnect Brown w|re to term|na| marked L or
co|oured Ped.
Oonnect B|ue w|re to term|na| marked N or co|oured
B| ack.
|f a 13 amp p|ug (BS 1363} |s used |t must be f|tted
w|th a
13 amp fuse, e|ther |n the p|ug or adaptor or at the
d|str|but|on board.
|f you are |n any doubt the e|ectr|ca| supp|y to your
mach|ne, consu|t a qua||f|ed e|ectr|c|an before use.
How to connect an a|ternat|ve p|ug:
The w|res |n th|s ma|ns |ead are co|oured |n
accordance w|th the fo||ow|ng code:
BLUE NEUTRAL (N|
BROWN LIVE (L|
GREEN & YELLOW EARTH (E|
D|soos|n o/ ||e aoo||ance.
When d|spos|ng of the app||ance p|ease remove the
p|ug by cutt|ng the ma|ns cab|e as c|ose as poss|b|e
to the p|ug body and d|spose of |t as descr|bed
above.
The washer-dryer shou|d not be |nsta||ed |n an
outdoor env|ronment, not even when the area |s
she|tered, because |t may be very dangerous to
|eave |t exposed to ra|n and thunderstorms.
When the washer-dryer |s |nsta||ed, the ma|ns
socket must be w|th|n easy reach.
Do not use extens|ons or mu|t|p|e sockets.
The power supp|y cab|e must never be bent or
dangerous|y compressed.
The power supp|y cab|e must on|y be rep|aced by
an author|sed serv|ceman.
Warn|ng! The company den|es a|| ||ab|||ty |f and when
these norms are not respected.
The first wash cycIe
Once the app||ance has been |nsta||ed, and before
you use |t for the f|rst t|me, run a wash cyc|e w|th
detergent and no |aundry, sett|ng the 90O
programme w|thout a pre-wash cyc|e.
GREEN &
YELLOW
BROWN
BLUE
13 ampere fuse
CROSS-BAR
CORD GRIP
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TechnicaI detaiIs
ModeI |WDE 126
Dimensions
59.5 cm w|de
81.5 cm h|gh
54,5 cm deep
Capacity
from 1 to 6 kg for the wash programme,
from 1 to 5 kg for the dry|ng programme
EIectric
connections
p|ease refer to the techn|ca| data p|ate
f|xed to the mach|ne
Water
connections
max|mum pressure 1 MPa (10 bar}
m|n|mum pressure 0.05 MPa (0.5 bar}
drum capac|ty 52 ||tres
Spin speed up to 1200 rpm
ControI
programmes
according to
EN 50229
directive
Wash: programme 2, temperature 60O,
run w|th a |oad of 6 kg.
Dry|ng: f|rst dry|ng cyc|e performed w|th
a 1 kg |oad, by se|ect|ng a dry|ng t|me of
60 m|n,
Second dry|ng cyc|e performed w|th a 5
kg |oad and the DPY|NO knob on
the sett|ng.
Th|s app||ance |s comp||ant w|th the
fo||ow|ng European Oommun|ty
D|rect|ves:
- 2004/108/OE (E|ectromagnet|c
Oompat|b|||ty}
- 2002/96/OE
- 2006/95/OE (|ow vo|tage}
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Instructions for the fitter
Mounting the wooden paneI onto the door and
inserting the machine into cabinets:
|n the case where the mach|ne must be sh|pped for f|na|
|nsta||at|on after the wooden pane| has been mounted, we
suggest |eav|ng |t |n |ts or|g|na| packag|ng. The packag|ng
was des|gned to make |t poss|b|e to mount the wooden
pane| onto the mach|ne w|thout remov|ng |t comp|ete|y
(see /|0es oe|ow.
The wooden pane| that covers the face of the mach|ne
must not be |ess than 18 mm |n th|ckness and can be
h|nged on e|ther the r|ght or |eft. For the sake of
pract|ca||ty when us|ng the mach|ne, we recommend that
the pane| be h|nged on the same s|de as the door for the
mach|ne |tse|f - the |eft.
A B
C
D
E
Door Mounting Accessories (F|g. 1-2-3-4-5}.
Fig. 1
N 2 Hinges
N1 Magnet N 1 Magnet plate
N 1 Rubber plug
N 2 Hinge Supports
N 4 Spacers
Fig. 2
Fig. 3 Fig. 4
Fig. 5 Fig. 4/B
- No. 6 type A se|f-thread|ng screws, | =13 mm.
- No. 2 type B metr|c, countersunk screws, | =25, for
fasten|ng the magnet p|ate to the cab|net.
- No. 4 type C metr|c screws, | =15 mm, for mount|ng the
h|nge supports to the cab|net.
- No. 4 type D metr|c screws, | =7 mm, for mount|ng the
h|nges on the supports.
Mounting the Parts onto the Face of the Machine.
- F|t the h|nge supports to the app||ance front pane|,
pos|t|on|ng the ho|e marked w|th an arrow |n /|. 1 so that |t
|s on the |nner s|de of the front pane|. F|t a spacer (/|. 45
between the surfaces us|ng type C screws.
- F|t the magnet p|ate at the top of the oppos|te s|de,
us|ng type B screws to f|x two spacers (/|. 45 between
the p|ate and the surface.
Tur seite
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Using the DriIIing TempIate.
- To trace the pos|t|ons of the ho|es on the |eft-hand s|de
of the pane|, a||gn the dr||||ng temp|ate to the top |eft s|de
of the pane| us|ng the ||nes traced on the extrem|t|es as a
reference.
- To trace the pos|t|ons of the ho|es on the r|ght-hand
s|de of the pane|, a||gn the dr||||ng temp|ate to the top
r|ght s|de of the pane|.
- se an appropr|ate|y s|zed router to m||| the ho|es for
the two h|nges, the rubber p|ug and the magnet.
Mounding the Parts onto the Wooden PaneI (Doorj.
- |nsert the h|nges |nto the ho|es (the movab|e part of the
h|nge must be pos|t|oned fac|ng away from the pane|} and
fasten them w|th the 4 type A screws.
- |nsert the magnet |nto the top ho|e on the oppos|te s|de
of the h|nges and fasten |t w|th the two type B screws.
- |nsert the rubber p|ug |nto the bottom ho|e.
The pane| |s now ready to be mounted onto the mach|ne.
Mounting the PaneI into the machine.
|nsert the n|b of the h|nge (|nd|cated by the arrow |n /|. 2}
|nto the ho|e for the h|nge and push the pane| towards the
front of the mach|ne. Fasten the two h|nges w|th the type
D screws.
Fastening the pIinth guide.
|f the mach|ne |s |nsta||ed at the end of a set of modu|ar
cab|nets, mount e|ther one or both of the gu|des for the
base mo|d|ng (as shown |n /|. S}. Adjust them for depth
based on the pos|t|on of the base mo|d|ng, and, |f
necessary, fasten the base to the gu|des (/|. 9.
Th|s |s how to assemb|e the p||nth gu|de (/|. S:
Fasten ang|e P us|ng screw R, |nsert p||nth gu|de Q |nto
the spec|a| s|ot and once |t |s |n the des|red pos|t|on, |ock
|t |n p|ace us|ng ang|e P and screw R.
Inserting the machine into the Cabinet.
- Push the mach|ne |nto the open|ng, a||gn|ng |t w|th the
cab|nets (/|. .
- Pegu|ate the adjustab|e feet to ra|se the mach|ne to the
appropr|ate he|ght.
- To adjust the pos|t|on of the wooden pane| |n both the
vert|ca| and hor|zonta| d|rect|ons, use the C and D
screws, as shown |n /|. 7.
Impor1an1: c|ose ||e |owe oa| o/ ||e aoo||ance /on| o,
ens0|n ||a| ||e o||n|| es|s aa|ns| ||e /|oo.
Fig. 8 Fig. 9
Accessories provided for the height adjustment.
The fo||ow|ng can be found |ns|de the po|ystyrene ||d (/|. 10:
2 crossbars (G}, 1 str|p (M}
the fo||ow|ng can be found |ns|de
the app||ance drum:
4 add|t|ona| feet (H},
4 screws (I},
4 screws (R},
4 nuts (L},
2 p||nth gu|des (Q}
Adjusting the appIiance height.
The he|ght of the app||ance can be adjusted (from 815 mm
to 835 mm}, by turn|ng the 4 feet.
Shou|d you requ|re the app||ance to be p|aced h|gher than
the above he|ght, you need to use the fo||ow|ng accessor|es
to ra|se |t to up to 870 mm:
the two crossbars (G}, the 4 feet (H}, the 4 screws (I}, the 4
nuts (L} then perform the fo||ow|ng operat|ons (/|. 11:
remove the 4 or|g|na| feet, p|ace a crossbar G at the front of
the app||ance, fasten|ng |t |n p|ace us|ng screws I (screw|ng
them |n where the or|g|na| feet were} then |nsert the new feet H.
Pepeat the same operat|on at the back of the app||ance.
Now adjust feet H to ra|se or |ower the app||ance from 835
mm to 870 mm.
Once you have reached the des|red he|ght, |ock nuts L onto
crossbar G.
To adjust the app||ance to a he|ght between 870 mm and
900 mm, you need to mount str|p M, adjust|ng feet H to the
requ|red he|ght.
|nsert the str|p as fo||ows:
|oosen the three screws N s|tuated at the front of the Top
cover of the app||ance, |nsert str|p M as shown |n /|. 12,
then fasten screws N.
D
C
C
Fig. 6 Fig. 7
L
I
H
G
M
Fig. 11 Fig. 12
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7
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8
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540
595
8
2
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9
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Washer-dryer description
ControI paneI
Detergent dlsenser: to add detergent and fabr|c
softener (see oae 12.
LEDS: to f|nd out wh|ch wash cyc|e phase |s under
way.
|f the De|ay T|mer funct|on has been set, the t|me
|eft unt|| the programme starts w||| be |nd|cated (see
oae 9.
DRYING knob: to set the des|red dry|ng cyc|e
(see oae 11.
FUNCTION buttons: to se|ect the funct|ons
ava||ab|e. The button correspond|ng to the funct|on
se|ected w||| rema|n on.
TEMPERATURE knob: to set the temperature or
the co|d wash cyc|e (see oae 11.
STARTlRESET button: to start the programmes or
cance| any |ncorrect sett|ngs.
ON-OFFlDOOR LOCK |ed: to f|nd out whether the
Washer-dryer |s on and |f the app||ance door can be
opened (see oae 9.
ONlOFF button: to turn the Washer-dryer on and off.
PROGRAMME knob: to se|ect the wash
programmes. The knob stays st||| dur|ng the cyc|e.
Standby mode
Th|s wash|ng mach|ne, |n comp||ance w|th new
energy sav|ng regu|at|ons, |s f|tted w|th an automat|c
standby system wh|ch |s enab|ed after about 30
m|nutes |f no act|v|ty |s detected. Press the ON-OFF
button br|ef|y and wa|t for the mach|ne to start up
aga|n.
JA |o a.o|o excess|.e .|oa||ons, oe/oe e.e, so|n c,c|e ||e mac||ne o|s||o0|es ||e |oao |n a 0n|/om manne
o, con||n0o0s|, o|a||n ||e o0m a| a soeeo w||c| |s s|||||, /as|e ||an ||e noma| was||n soeeo.
/|en, oeso||e eoea|eo a||emo|s, ||e |oao |s s|||| no| e.en|, o|s||o0|eo, ||e mac||ne so|ns a| a |owe soeeo ||an
||e se| /eq0enc,.
|/ ||e |oao |s excess|.e|, 0noa|anceo, ||e mac||ne a||emo|s |o o|s||o0|e || |ns|eao o/ so|nn|n.
7|e oa|anc|n a||emo|s ma, ex|eno ||e |o|a| o0a||on o/ ||e c,c|e, 0o |o a max|m0m o/ 10 m|n0|es.
Detergent dlsenser
ON-OFF
Button
STARTlRESET
Button
TEMPERATURE
Knob
Leds
FUNCTION
Buttons
DRYING
Knob
ON-OFFlDOOR
LOCK |ed
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ON-OFFlDOOR LOCK Ied
|f th|s |ED |s on, the app||ance door |s |ocked to prevent |t from be|ng opened acc|denta||y, to avo|d any
damages, wa|t for the |ED to f|ash before you open the app||ance door.
The rap|d f|ash|ng of the ON-OFF/DOOP |OOK |ed together w|th the f|ash|ng of at |east one other |ED
|nd|cates there |s an abnorma||ty (see oae 15.
CycIe phase under way:
Dur|ng the wash cyc|e, the |EDs gradua||y |||um|na-
te on to |nd|cate the cyc|e phase under way:
Prewash / Wash
P|nse
Sp|n cyc|e
Dry|ng
Note:
- dur|ng dra|n|ng, the |ED correspond|ng to the
Sp|n cyc|e phase w||| be turned on.
- when the dry|ng cyc|e |s comp|ete, the |nd|cator
||ght re|at|ve to phase w||| f|ash, to |nd|cate that
the DPY|NO knob needs to be set back to the 0
sett|ng.
Function buttons
The FNOT|ON BTTONS a|so act ||ke |EDS.
When a funct|on |s se|ected, the correspond|ng
button |s |||um|nated.
|f the funct|on se|ected |s |ncompat|b|e w|th the
programme set, the button w||| f|ash and the
funct|on w||| not be enab|ed.
|f you set a funct|on that |s |ncompat|b|e w|th
another funct|on you se|ected prev|ous|y, on|y the
|ast one se|ected w||| be enab|ed.
Leds
The |EDS prov|de |mportant |nformat|on.
Th|s |s what they can te|| you:
DeIay set:
|f the De|ay T|mer funct|on has been enab|ed (see
oae. 11, once you have started the programme,
the |ED correspond|ng to the de|ay set w||| beg|n to
f|ash:
As t|me passes, the rema|n|ng de|ay w||| be
d|sp|ayed, and the correspond|ng |ED w||| f|ash:
Once the set de|ay |s comp|ete, the f|ash|ng |ED w|||
turn off and the programme set w||| start.
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Type of fabr|c and
degree of so||
Program.
Tempe-
rature
Dry|ng
Cyc|e
Detergent
Fabr|c
softener
Cyc|e
|ength
(m|nutesj
Descr|pt|on of wash cyc|e
pre-
wash
wash
Standard
Wh|te prewash: Extreme|y so||ed
wh|tes (sheets, tab|ec|oths, etc.}
1 90O 155
Pre-wash, wash cyc|e, r|nse cyc|es,
|ntermed|ate and f|na| sp|n cyc|es
Wh|te Cotton: Extreme|y so||ed
wh|tes (sheets, tab|ec|oths, etc.}
2 90O - 150
Wash cyc|e, r|nse cyc|es,
|ntermed|ate and f|na| sp|n cyc|es
Wh|te Cotton: Heav||y so||ed wh|tes
and fast co|ours
2 60O - 140
Wash cyc|e, r|nse cyc|es,
|ntermed|ate and f|na| sp|n cyc|es
Wh|te Cotton: Heav||y so||ed wh|tes
and de||cate co|ours
2 40O - 125
Wash cyc|e, r|nse cyc|es,
|ntermed|ate and f|na| sp|n cyc|es
Co|our Cotton: S||ght|y so||ed wh|tes and
de||cate co|ours (sh|rts, jumpers, etc.}
3 40O - 85
Wash cyc|e, r|nse cyc|es,
|ntermed|ate and f|na| sp|n cyc|es
Easy care: Heav||y so||ed fast co|ours
(baby ||nen, etc.}
4 50O - 83
Wash cyc|e, r|nse cyc|es, ant|-
crease or de||cate sp|n cyc|e
Easy care: Heav||y so||ed fast co|ours
(baby ||nen, etc.}
4 40O - 70
Wash cyc|e, r|nse cyc|es, ant|-
crease or de||cate sp|n cyc|e
Woo| 5 40O - - 50
Wash cyc|e, r|nse cyc|ese, de||cate
sp|n cyc|e
S||k: very de||cate fabr|cs
(curta|ns, s||k, v|scose, etc.}
6 30O - - 45
Wash cyc|e, r|nse cyc|es, ant|-
crease or dra|n|ng cyc|e
Dry|ng cotton 7 - - - - -
Dry|ng de||cates 8 - - - - -
Time 4 you
F|esh C|ean: Heav||y so||ed wh|tes
and fast co|ours
9 60O - - 60
Wash cyc|e, r|nse cyc|es,
|ntermed|ate and f|na| sp|n cyc|es
F|esh Ny|on: De||cate co|ours
(a|| types of s||ght|y so||ed garments}
10 40O - - 40
Wash cyc|e, r|nse cyc|es, de||cate
sp|n cyc|e
Da||y: De||cate co|ours
(a|| types of s||ght|y so||ed garments}
11 30O - 30
Wash cyc|e, r|nse cyc|es and
de||cate sp|n cyc|e
Sport
Sports Shoes (MA`. 2 pa|rs} 12 30O - - 50
Oo|d wash (w|thout detergents}, wash
cyc|e, r|nse cyc|es, and de||cate sp|n cyc|e
Spec|a| Sport: Fabr|cs for
sportswear (Tracksu|ts, shorts, etc.}
13 30O - - 60
Wash cyc|e, r|nse cyc|es,
|ntermed|ate and f|na| sp|n cyc|es
PARTIAL PROGRAMMES
P|nse - - - - P|nse cyc|es and sp|n cyc|e
Sp|n - - - - - Dra|n|ng and sp|n cyc|e
Dra|n - - - - - - Dra|n
Starting and Programmes
Programme tabIe
BriefIy: starting a programme
1. Sw|tch the Washer-dryer on by press|ng button .
A|| the |EDS w||| ||ght up for a few seconds and
the ON-OFF/DOOP |OOK |ed w||| beg|n to f|ash.
2. |oad your |aundry |nto the washer-dryer and
shut the app||ance door.
3. Set the PPOOPAMME knob to the programme
requ| red.
4. Set the wash temperature (see oae 11.
5. Set the dry|ng cyc|e |f necessary (see oae 11.
6. Add the detergent and any fabr|c softener (see oae 12.
7. Start he programme by press|ng the STAPT/PESET
button.
To cance| |t, keep the STAPT/PESET button pressed
for at |east 2 seconds.
8. When the programme |s f|n|shed, the ON-OFF/
DOOP |OOK |ed w||| f|ash to |nd|cate that the
app||ance door can be opened. Take out your
|aundry and |eave the app||ance door ajar to a||ow
the drum to dry thorough|y. Turn the Washer-dryer
off by press|ng button .
Notes
-For programme 9, we adv|se aga|nst exceed|ng a wash |oad of 3.5 kg.
-For programme 13 we adv|se aga|nst exceed|ng a wash |oad of 2 kg.
-For the ant|-crease funct|on: see Easy |ron, oooos||e oae. The |nformat|on conta|ned |n the tab|e |s pure|y |nd|cat|ve.
SpeciaI programme
Da||, (programme 11 for Synthet|cs} |s des|gned to wash ||ght|y so||ed garments |n a short amount of t|me: |t on|y |asts
30 m|nutes and a||ows you to save on both t|me and energy. By sett|ng th|s programme (11 at 30O}, you can wash
d|fferent fabr|cs together (except for woo||en and s||k |tems}, w|th a max|mum |oad of 3 kg.
/e ecommeno ||e 0se o/ ||q0|o oe|een|.
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Funct|on Effect Comments
Enab|ed w|th
programmes:
De|ay T|mer
De|ays the start
of the wash by
up to 9 hours.
Press the button repeated|y unt|| the |ED correspond|ng to the
des|red de|ay |s turned on.
The f|fth t|me the button |s pressed, the funct|on w||| be d|sab|ed.
N.B.: Once you have pressed the Start/Peset button, the de|ay
can on|y be decreased |f you w|sh to mod|fy |t.
A||
Easy |ron
Th|s opt|on
reduces the
amount of
creas|ng on
fabr|cs, mak|ng
them eas|er to
|ron.
When th|s funct|on |s set, programmes 4, 6 w||| end w|th the
|aundry |eft to soak (Ant|-crease} and the P|nse cyc|e phase
|ED w||| f|ash.
- to conc|ude the cyc|e, press the STAPT/PESET button,
- to run the dra|n|ng cyc|e a|one, set the knob to the re|at|ve
symbo| and press the STAPT/PESET button.
|/ ,o0 a|so wan| |o 0n ||e o,|n c,c|e, |||s o0||on |s enao|eo
on|, |/ como|neo w||| |e.e| (1H.
3, 4, 6,
9, 10,
R|nse cyc|e.
Extra P|nse
| ncreases the
eff|c|ency of the
r|nse.
Pecommended when the app||ance has a fu|| |oad or w|th |arge
quant|t|es of detergent.
1, 2, 3, 4, 9,
10, 12, 13,
R|nse cyc|e.
1200-600
Peduces the
sp|n speed.
A||
programmes
except for 6,
7, 8 and
dra|n|ng.
PersonaIisations
C
Setting the temperature
Turn the TEMPEPATPE knob to set the wash temperature (see Poamme |ao|e on oae 10.
The temperature can be |owered, or even set to a co|d wash ( }.
Set the drying cycIe
Turn the DPY|NO knob to set the des|red dry|ng type.
Two opt|ons are ava||ab|e:
A - Based on t|me: From 40 m|nutes to 180.
B - Based on the damp |eve| of the dry c|othes:
|on : s||ght|y damp c|othes, easy to |ron.
|ane : dry c|othes to put away.
C0oooao : very dry c|othes, recommended for towe|||ng
and bathrobes.
A coo||ng stage |s foreseen at the end of the dry|ng cyc|e.
|f your |aundry |oad to wash and dry |s except|ona||y |n excess
of the max|mum |oad foreseen (see |ao|e oooos||e, perform
the wash cyc|e, and when the programme |s comp|ete, d|v|de up the garments and put part of them back |n the
drum. Now fo||ow the |nstruct|ons prov|ded for a dry on|y cyc|e. Pepeat th|s procedure for the rema|nder of the |oad.
Dry on|y
Turn the PPOOPAMME knob to one of the dry|ng sett|ngs (7-8} depend|ng on the type of fabr|c, then se|ect the
des|red dry|ng type us|ng the DPY|NO knob.
Important: - A sp|n cyc|e |s carr|ed out dur|ng the dry|ng |f you have set a cotton programme and a |eve| of
dryness (Oupboard , Hanger , |ron }.
- Fo co||on |oaos o/ |ess ||an 1 |, 0se ||e o,|n ooamme oes|neo /o oe||ca|e /ao|cs.
Functions
To enab|e a funct|on:
1. press the button correspond|ng to the des|red funct|on, accord|ng to the tab|e be|ow,
2. the funct|on |s enab|ed when the correspond|ng button |s |||um|nated.
Note: The rap|d f|ash|ng of the button |nd|cates that the correspond|ng funct|on cannot be se|ected for the
programme set.
TabIe of drying times
7|e oa|a con|a|neo |n ||e
|ao|e ae o0e|, |no|ca||.e.
Fabric
type
Load type Max.
Ioad
(kgj Cup-
board
Hanger Iron
Ootton,
||nen
O|oth|ng of d|fferent s|zes
5 180 170 140
Ootton Terry towe|s 5 180 170 140
Ter|ta|,
Ootton
Sheets, Sh|rts
2,5 140 120 100
Acry||cs Pyjamas, socks, etc. 1 70 65 60
Ny|on S||ps, t|ghts, stock|ngs, etc. 1 70 65 60
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Detergent dispenser
Oood wash|ng resu|ts a|so depend on the correct
dose of detergent: add|ng too much detergent won't
necessar||y make for a more eff|c|ent wash, and may
|n fact cause bu||d up on the |nter|or of your
app||ance and even po||ute the env|ronment.
Open up the detergent
d|spenser and pour |n
the detergent and fabr|c
softener, as fo||ows.
compartment 1: Detergent for pre-wash
(powderj
compartment 2: Detergent for the wash cycIe
(powder or Iiquidj
||qu|d detergent shou|d on|y be poured |n
|mmed|ate|y pr|or to the wash cyc|e start.
compartment 3: Additives (fabric softeners, etc.j
The fabr|c softener shou|d not overf|ow from the gr|d.
Do not use hand wash detergent because |t may
form too much foam.
Preparing your Iaundry
D|v|de your |aundry accord|ng to:
- the type of fabr|c/the symbo| on the |abe|.
- the co|ours: separate co|oured garments from
wh|tes.
Empty a|| pockets and check for |oose buttons.
Do not exceed the we|ght ||m|ts stated be|ow,
wh|ch refer to the we|ght when dry:
Sturdy fabr|cs: max 6 kg
Synthet|c fabr|cs: max 2.5 kg
De||cate fabr|cs: max 2 kg
Woo|: max 1.5 kg
How much does your Iaundry weigh?
1 sheet 400-500 g
1 p|||ow case 150-200 g
1 tab|ec|oth 400-500 g
1 bathrobe 900-1200 g
1 towe| 150-250 g
SpeciaI items
Curtains: fo|d curta|ns and p|ace them |n a p|||ow
case or mesh bag. Wash them separate|y w|thout
exceed|ng ha|f the app||ance |oad. se programme 6
wh|ch exc|udes the sp|n cyc|e automat|ca||y.
QuiIted coats and windbreakers: |f they are
padded w|th goose or duck down, they can be
mach|ne-washed. Turn the garments |ns|de out and
|oad a max|mum of 2-3 kg, repeat|ng the r|nse cyc|e
once or tw|ce and us|ng the de||cate sp|n cyc|e.
WooI: for best resu|ts, use a spec|f|c detergent,
tak|ng care not to exceed a |oad of 1.5 kg.
Detergents and Iaundry
1
2
3
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Precautions and advice
The Washer-dryer was des|gned and bu||t |n comp||ance
w|th the app||cab|e |nternat|ona| safety regu|at|ons. The
fo||ow|ng |nformat|on |s prov|ded for your safety and shou|d
consequent|y be read carefu||y.
GeneraI safety
Th|s app||ance has been des|gned for non- rofess|ona|,
househo|d use and |ts funct|ons must not be changed.
Th|s app||ance |s not |ntended for use by persons
(|nc|ud|ng ch||dren} w|th reduced phys|ca|, sensory
or menta| capab|||t|es, or |ack of exper|ence and
know|edge, un|ess they have been g|ven
superv|s|on or |nstruct|on concern|ng use of the
app||ance by a person respons|b|e for the|r safety.
Oh||dren shou|d be superv|sed to ensure that they
do not p|ay w|th the app||ance.
- Do not dry unwashed |tems |n the tumb|e dryer.
- |tems that have been so||ed w|th substances such as
cook|ng o||, acetone, a|coho|, petro|, kerosene, spot
removers, turpent|ne, waxes and wax removers
shou|d be washed |n hot water w|th an extra amount of
detergent before be|ng dr|ed |n the tumb|e dryer.
- |tems such as foam rubber (|atex foam}, shower
caps, waterproof text||es, rubber backed art|c|es
and c|othes or p|||ows f|tted w|th foam rubber pads
shou|d not be dr|ed |n the tumb|e dryer.
- Fabr|c softeners, or s|m||ar products, shou|d be
used as spec|f|ed by the fabr|c softener |nstruct|ons.
- The f|na| part of a tumb|e dryer cyc|e occurs w|thout heat
(coo| down cyc|e} to ensure that the |tems are |eft at a
temperature that ensures that the |tems w||| not be damaged.
WAPN|NO: Never stop a tumb|e dryer before the end
of the dry|ng cyc|e un|ess a|| |tems are qu|ck|y removed
and spread out so that the heat |s d|ss|pated.
Never touch the wash|ng mach|ne when barefoot
or w|th wet or damp hands or feet.
Do not pu|| on the power supp|y cab|e to unp|ug
the app||ance from the e|ectr|c|ty socket. Pu|| the
p|ug out yourse|f.
Do not open the detergent d|spenser wh||e the
app||ance |s |n operat|on.
Do not touch the dra|n water as |t cou|d reach
very h|gh temperatures.
Never force the wash|ng mach|ne door: th|s cou|d
damage the safety |ock mechan|sm des|gned to
prevent any acc|denta| open|ngs.
|n the event of a ma|funct|on, do not under any
c|rcumstances touch |nterna| parts |n order to
attempt repa|rs.
A|ways keep ch||dren we|| away from the
app||ance wh||e |n operat|on.
The app||ance door tends to get qu|te hot dur|ng
the wash cyc|e.
Shou|d |t have to be moved, proceed w|th the
he|p of two or three peop|e and hand|e |t w|th the
utmost care. Never try to do th|s a|one, because
the app||ance |s very heavy.
Before |oad|ng your |aundry |nto the wash|ng
mach|ne, make sure the drum |s empty.
Dur|ng the dry|ng phase, the door tends to get qu|te hot.
Do not use the app||ance to dry c|othes that have been
washed w|th f|ammab|e so|vents (e.g. tr|ch|orethy|ene}.
Do not use the app||ance to dry foam rubber or
s|m||ar e|astomers.
Make sure that the water tap |s turned on dur|ng
the dry|ng cyc|es.
DisposaI
D|spos|ng of the packag|ng mater|a|:observe |oca|
regu|at|ons, so the packag|ng can be re-used.
The European D|rect|ve 2002/96/EO on Waste
E|ectr|ca| and E|ectron|c Equ|pment, requ|res that
o|d househo|d e|ectr|ca| app||ances must not be
d|sposed of |n the norma| unsorted mun|c|pa| waste
stream. O|d app||ances must be co||ected
separate|y |n order to opt|m|se the recovery and
recyc||ng of the mater|a|s they conta|n and reduce
the |mpact on human hea|th and the env|ronment.
The crossed out "whee|ed b|n" symbo| on the
product rem|nds you of your ob||gat|on, that when
you d|spose of the app||ance |t must be separate|y
co||ected.
Oonsumers shou|d contact the|r |oca| author|ty or
reta||er for |nformat|on concern|ng the correct
d|sposa| of the|r o|d app||ance.
Saving energy and respecting the
environment
EnvironmentaIIy-friendIy technoIogy
|f you on|y see a ||tt|e water through your app||ance door,
th|s |s because thanks to the |atest |ndes|t techno|ogy, your
wash|ng mach|ne on|y needs |ess than ha|f the amount of
water to get the best resu|ts: an object|ve reached to
respect the env|ronment.
Saving on detergent, water, energy and time
To avo|d wast|ng resources, the Washer-dryer
shou|d be used w|th a fu|| |oad. A fu|| |oad |nstead of
two ha|f |oads a||ows you to save up to 50% on energy.
The pre-wash cyc|e |s on|y necessary on
extreme|y so||ed garments. Avo|d|ng |t w||| save on
detergent, t|me, water and between 5 and 15% energy.
Treat|ng sta|ns w|th a sta|n remover or |eav|ng
them to soak before wash|ng w||| cut down the
need to wash them at h|gh temperatures. A
programme at 60O |nstead of 90O or one at
40O |nstead of 60O w||| save up to 50% on energy.
se the correct quant|ty of detergent depend|ng
on the water hardness, how so||ed the
garments are and the amount of |aundry you
have, to avo|d wastage and to protect the
env|ronment: desp|te be|ng b|odegradab|e,
detergents do conta|n |ngred|ents that a|ter the
natura| ba|ance of the env|ronment. |n add|t|on,
avo|d us|ng fabr|c softener as much as poss|b|e.
|f you use your wash|ng mach|ne from |ate |n the
afternoon unt|| the ear|y hours of the morn|ng,
you w||| he|p reduce the e|ectr|c|ty board's peak
|oad. The De|ay T|mer opt|on (see oae 23 he|ps
to organ|se your wash cyc|es accord|ng|y.
|f your |aundry has to be dr|ed |n a tumb|e dryer,
se|ect a h|gh sp|n speed. Hav|ng the |east water
poss|b|e |n your |aundry w||| save you t|me and
energy |n the dry|ng process.
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Care and maintenance
1
2
Cutting off the water or eIectricity suppIy
Turn off the water tap after every wash. Th|s w|||
||m|t the wear of your app||ance's water system
and a|so prevent |eaks.
np|ug your app||ance when c|ean|ng |t and
dur|ng a|| ma|ntenance operat|ons.
CIeaning your appIiance
The exter|or and rubber parts of your app||ance can
be c|eaned w|th a soft c|oth soaked |n |ukewarm
soapy water. Do not use so|vents or abras|ves.
CIeaning the detergent dispenser
Pemove the d|spenser
by ra|s|ng |t and pu|||ng |t
out (see /|0e.
Wash |t under runn|ng
water, th|s operat|on
shou|d be repeated
frequent|y.
Caring for your appIiance door and drum
A|ways |eave the app||ance door ajar to prevent
unp|easant odours from form|ng.
CIeaning the pump
The Washer-dryer |s f|tted w|th a se|f-c|ean|ng pump
that does not requ|re any ma|ntenance. Somet|mes,
sma|| |tems (such as co|ns or buttons} may fa|| |nto
the pre-chamber that protects the pump, s|tuated |n
the |ower part of the same.
Make sure the wash cyc|e has ended and unp|ug
the app||ance.
To access the pre-chamber:
1. unscrew the ||d
rotat|ng |t ant|-c|ockw|se
(see /|0e: a ||tt|e water
may tr|ck|e out. Th|s |s
perfect|y norma|,
2. c|ean the |nter|or
thorough|y,
3. screw the ||d back
on.
Checking the water inIet hose
Oheck the water |n|et hose at |east once a year. |f
you see any cracks, rep|ace |t |mmed|ate|y: dur|ng
the wash cyc|es, water pressure |s very strong and a
cracked hose cou|d eas||y sp||t open.
Never use hoses that have a|ready been used.
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TroubIeshooting
Your Washer-dryer cou|d fa|| to work. Before ca|||ng for Ass|stance (see oae 1, make sure the prob|em can't
eas||y be so|ved by consu|t|ng the fo||ow|ng ||st.
ProbIem
The machine does not switch
on.
The wash cycIe does not start.
The machine does not dry.
The cIothes are too hot when
the drying cycIe is finished.
The machine does not fiII with
water or The first wash cycIe
stage indicator Iight fIashes.
The machine continuousIy fiIIs
with water and continuaIIy
drains away or Water Ieft in the
dru or Stuck on wash.
The machine does not drain or
spin.
The programme takes too Iong.
The machine vibrates a Iot
during the spin cycIe.
PossibIe causeslSoIution:
The app||ance |s not p|ugged |nto the socket fu||y, or not enough to
make contact.
There |s no power to the socket, or the fuse has b|own |n the ma|ns p|ug.
The door |s not c|osed proper|y.
The 'ON/OFF' button has not been pressed.
The 'STAPT/PESET' button has not been pressed.
The water tap has not been turned on to a||ow water to f|ow |nto the mach|ne.
A de|ayed start has been set.
Oheck the 2 sect|ons above.
The 'DPY' button has been pressed to exc|ude dry|ng.
A coo||ng-down per|od |s a|ways added to the end of each dry|ng
cyc|e. |f the c|othes appear too hot to hand|e |eave the door open to
a||ow to coo| further before remov|ng from the mach|ne.
The water |n|et hose |s k|nked.
The water |n|et hose |s not connected to the water supp|y.
The water pressure |s too |ow.
The water tap has not been turned on to a||ow water to f|ow |nto the mach|ne.
There |s no water supp|y to the house.
The |n|et va|ve f||ter |s b|ocked.
The 'STAPT/PESET' button has not been pressed.
The top of the dra|n hose |s too |ow - |t must be f|tted at a he|ght
between 65 and 100 cm from the f|oor.
The dra|n hose |s connected |ncorrect|y to the s|nk trap a||ow|ng water to
run |nto the mach|ne, the dra|n hose must be pos|t|oned h|gher than the
bottom of the s|nk to prevent water f|ow|ng down the dra|n hose.
The end of the dra|n hose has been pushed too far down the
standp|pe, the '' bracket shou|d be f|tted 100 mm from the end of
the dra|n hose.
The Pump f||ter |s b|ocked.
The "Easy |ron" funct|on |s enab|ed: to comp|ete the programme,
press the STAPT/PESET button (see oae 11.
The dra|n hose |s k|nked.
New |nsta||at|on - The b|ank|ng cap or sp|got has not been removed
|f connected under a s|nk.
The dra|n hose or s|nk trap |s b|ocked.
Programme t|mes w||| vary due to water pressure, the |ncom|ng water
temperature and |f the wash |oad goes out of ba|ance. Th|s w|||
|ncrease the programme t|mes accord|ng|y (see ' The mach|ne wont
sp|n proper|y' be|ow} - (Most Oommon Oause!}.
The feet have not been adjusted, enab||ng the mach|ne to rock.
New |nsta||at|on - E|ther the Trans|t Bo|ts |nc|ud|ng the p|ast|c
spacers, or the Po|ystyrene Packag|ng have not been removed when
|nsta|||ng the mach|ne.
The mach|ne |s trapped between cab|nets and/or wa||s.
The |oad |s |n a s||ght out of ba|ance cond|t|on and mach|ne |s
sp|nn|ng, but at a |ower speed.
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The machine is noisy.
The machine wont spin
properIy.
The machine Ieaks from the
dispenser.
The machine Ieaks (other than
dispenserj.
The indicator Iights on the
consoIe are fIashing rapidIy.
The machine smeIIs.
The machine door cannot be
opened.
Door SeaI damaged at the
bottom.
The water IeveI is too Iow when
the machine is washing.
There is too much foam.
After compIeting the
programme, or before starting
a programme, the machine has
turned itseIf off (no Iightsj.
GeneraI.
There w||| a|ways be some motor, pump and drum no|se dur|ng sp|n.
Out of Ba|ance detected when attempt|ng to go |nto a sp|n cyc|e - |f th|s
happens the mach|ne w||| cont|nue to try to repeat the d|str|but|on of the |oad
requ|red before the mach|ne w||| go |nto h|gher sp|n speeds - Th|s w||| |ncrease
the programme t|me accord|ng|y. Th|s |s a safety feature to prevent damage.
Out of Ba|ance can be caused by wash|ng a s|ng|e heavy |tem (eg duvet,
qu||t, etc}. - Try the programme aga|n us|ng a d|fferent |oad.
The d|spenser drawer |s b|ocked w|th detergent and requ|res c|ean|ng.
The water pressure |s too h|gh and requ|res turn|ng down - turn down
the tap on the water supp|y p|pe s||ght|y and try aga|n.
The mach|ne |s t||t|ng forwards - |t must be |eve| when |n |ts f|na| pos|t|on.
The f||| hose |s |oose, check both the cab|net and tap ends.
The f||| hose |s t|ght but st||| |eaks, |f so rep|ace the rubber washers, or
the f||| hose |s m|ss|ng the rubber washer.
The dra|n hose |s not f|xed |n proper|y.
Sw|tch off the mach|ne and unp|ug |t, wa|t for approx|mate|y 1 m|nute
and then sw|tch |t back on aga|n |f the prob|em pers|sts contact the
Techn|ca| Ass|stance Serv|ce.
The mach|ne requ|res a serv|ce wash. Pun a 90 degree wash cyc|e w|th
detergent and no |aundry.
The door w||| not open unt|| the door |ock |nd|cator ||ght goes out
short|y after the program has f|n|shed.
The door sea| has dra|nage ho|es at the bottom - Th|s |s norma|.
The water |eve| |s correct |f |t can be seen at the bottom of the door.
The detergent |s not su|tab|e for mach|ne wash|ng (|t shou|d d|sp|ay the
text 'for wash|ng mach|nes' or 'hand and mach|ne wash' or the ||ke}.
To comp|y w|th new energy sav|ng regu|at|ons the mach|ne |s f|tted
w|th an automat|c standby system. Press 'ON/OFF' button for 3
seconds to act|vate the mach|ne, |t can then e|ther be sw|tched off or
a new programme se|ected.
Your wash|ng mach|ne conta|ns sensors that mon|tor progress dur|ng
the wash cyc|e (eg: Water |eve|s, Temperatures, Out of Ba|ance
|oads, Wash t|me/progress}. Norma||y, |f your mach|ne successfu||y
comp|etes the cyc|e, there |s un||ke|y to be anyth|ng wrong!
Remember, you wiII be charged for a service caII for probIems caused by incorrect instaIIation,
as Iisted above.
Not emptying contents from pockets may cause pump or drain bIockages, or may damage the machine.
Do not wash items which do not have a wash IabeI, or wash items that are not intended as
machine washabIe.
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Assistance
12 Months Parts and Labour Guarantee
Your app||ance has the benef|t of our manufacturer`s guarantee, wh|ch covers the cost of breakdown repa|rs for twe|ve
months from the date of purchase.
Th|s g|ves you the reassurance that |f, w|th|n that t|me, your app||ance |s proven to be defect|ve because of e|ther
workmansh|p or mater|a|s, we w|||, at our d|scret|on, e|ther repa|r or rep|ace the app||ance at no cost to you.
Th|s guarantee |s subject to the fo||ow|ng cond|t|ons:
- The app||ance has been |nsta||ed and operated correct|y and |n accordance w|th our operat|ng and
ma|ntenance |nstruct|ons.
- The app||ance |s used on|y on the e|ectr|c|ty or gas supp|y pr|nted on the rat|ng p|ate.
- The app||ance has been used for norma| domest|c purposes on|y.
- The app||ance has not been a|tered, serv|ced, ma|nta|ned, d|smant|ed, or otherw|se |nterfered w|th by any
person not author|sed by us.
- Any repa|r work must be undertaken by us or our appo|nted agent.
- Any parts removed dur|ng repa|r work or any app||ance that |s rep|aced become our property.
- The app||ance |s used |n the n|ted K|ngdom or Pepub||c of |re|and.
The guarantee does not cover:
- Damage resu|t|ng from transportat|on, |mproper use, neg|ect or |nterference or as a resu|t of |mproper
|nsta||at|on.
- Pep|acement of any consumab|e |tem or accessory . These |nc|ude but are not ||m|ted to:
p|ugs, cab|es, batter|es, ||ght bu|bs, f|uorescent tubes and starters, covers and f||ters.
- Pep|acement of any removab|e parts made of g|ass or p|ast|c.
TH|S OAPANTEE W||| NOT APP|Y |F THE APP||ANOE HAS BEEN SED |N OOMMEPO|A| OP
NON-DOMEST|O PPEM|SES.
5 Year Parts Guarantee
|ndes|t a|so offers you a free 5 year parts guarantee. Th|s add|t|ona| guarantee |s cond|t|ona| on you reg|ster|ng your
app||ance w|th us and the parts be|ng f|tted by one of our author|sed eng|neers. There w||| be a charge for our eng|neer's
t|me. To act|vate the extra parts warranty on your app||ance, s|mp|y ca|| our reg|strat|on ||ne on 08448 24 24 24
(RepubIic of IreIand 01 230 0800j.
Extended Guarantees
We offer a se|ect|on of repa|r protect|on p|ans that enab|e you to fu||y cover yourse|f aga|nst the expense of repa|r b|||s for
the ||fe of your po||cy. To f|nd the |dea| p|an for you p|ease ca|| our adv|ce ||ne on
08448 226 226 (RepubIic of IreIand 01 230 0233j.
Free HeIpdesk Service
We have a ded|cated team who can prov|de free adv|ce and ass|stance w|th your app||ance |f you exper|ence any techn|ca|
d|ff|cu|t|es w|th|n the f|rst 90 days of ownersh|p. S|mp|y ca|| our |ndes|t Serv|ce Hot||ne on 08448 224 224 (RepubIic of
IreIand 0818 313 413j for te|ephone ass|stance, or, where necessary, to arrange for an eng|neer to ca||.
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After SaIes Service
No one |s better p|aced to care for your |ndes|t app||ance dur|ng the course of |ts work|ng ||fe than us - the manufacturer.
EssentiaI Contact Information
Indesit Service
We are the |argest serv|ce team |n Europe offer|ng you access to 400 sk|||ed te|ephone adv|sors and 1100 fu||y qua||f|ed
eng|neers on ca|| to ensure you rece|ve fast, re||ab|e, |oca| serv|ce.
UK: 08448 224 224
RepubIic of IreIand: 0818 313 413
www.indesitservice.co.uk
PIease note: Our advisors wiII require the foIIowing information:
ModeI number:
SeriaI number:
Parts and Accessories
We supp|y a fu|| range of genu|ne rep|acement parts as we|| as accessory products that protect and hyg|en|ca||y c|ean
your app||ance to keep |t |ook|ng good and funct|on|ng eff|c|ent|y throughout |ts ||fe.
UK: 08448 225 225
RepubIic of IreIand: 0818 313 413
www.indesitservice.co.uk
AppIiance Registration
We want to g|ve you add|t|ona| benef|ts of |ndes|t ownersh|p. To act|vate your free 5 year parts guarantee you must
reg|ster your app||ance w|th us.
UK: 08448 24 24 24
RepubIic of IreIand: 01 230 0800
www.indesitservice.co.uk
Indesit Company UK Ltd. MorIey Way, Peterborough, PE2 9JB
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RecycIing & DisposaI Information
As part of |ndes|t's cont|nued comm|tment to he|p|ng the env|ronment, |ndes|t reserves the r|ght to use qua||ty, recyc|ed
components to keep down customer costs and m|n|m|se mater|a| wastage.
P|ease d|spose of packag|ng and o|d app||ances carefu||y. To m|n|m|se the r|sk of |njury to ch||dren, remove the door, p|ug
and cut the ma|ns cab|e off f|ush w|th the app||ance. D|spose of these parts separate|y to ensure that the app||ance can
no |onger be p|ugged |nto a ma|ns socket, and the door cannot be |ocked shut.
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