LG WD14030FD User manual

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Owner‘s Manual
WD14030FD
Safe ty instruct ions fo r use
Read all instructions and ex planations of the installation b efore use. Follow the instruc tions carefully. Keep the operating
instructions handy fo r later use. If the appliance is sold or passed on then en sure that the new owner always receives these
operating instructi ons. The following warnings must be s trictly observed for s afety reasons. They mus t be read before
installing the appliance and pu tting it into operation.
• Intended use: This ap pliance has been designed exclusively for use in dry-inter ior households. It has not been designed
for use in commercial or industri al applications, (for example, Beauty salo ns Laundromats etc). Use the appliance only
with cold drinking grade wat er and only for washing textiles with washing detergent s designed for washing machines.
Every other use is improp er and may lead to injuries, whereby the liability of the manufact urer will cease.
• This appliance may only b e used by adults. Do not allow children to touch the control s or to play with the product.
• This appliance is not in tended for use by persons (including children) with redu ced physical, sensory or mental capabili-
ties, or lack of experience and k nowledge, unless they have been given supervision o r instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person resp onsible for their safety.
• Never modify t he appliance as this is dangerous.
• This appliance is heav y.Transpo rt with care and ensure that the transit bolt s are re fitted during the machines delivery
to any new location.
• Remove all packaging and tr ansport bolts before using the applianc e. Otherwise serious damage may result.
• All installation w ork must be carried out by a qualified fit ter or technician.
• Have electrical c onnections done by a qualified electrician.
• Never place the applia nce on the power cord.
• If the appliance is pl aced on a carpet then place the feet so that air can circulate u nderneath the appliance.
• Always unplug the machine a nd turn off the water supply after use. Discon nect appliance by pulling only the plug
- never disconnect by pulling the powe r cord. Never touch the plug with wet fingers or hands.
• Do not overload the ap pliance.
• Wash only machine-washab le textiles. If you have doubts regarding this, then o bserve the markings on the label.
• Never place electr ical heaters, candles etc. in the vicinity of the ap pliance. They could cause the appliance to ignite or
parts to warp.
• Protect the applian ce from wet and damp. Otherwise, there is danger of ele ctric shock and fire.
• Connect the ap pliance to a suitable wall socket for 240V. Never use an extensio n cord or double adapter.
• Empty all pocke ts. Hard or sharp objects such as coins, needl es, nails, screws or stones may cause serious damage.
Unbalanced mass may create he avy vibrations. If heavy vibrations re main also without load, call for an authorized
customer service.
•
Do not wash or dry articles that have been cleaned in, washedin, soaked in, or dabbed with combustible or explosive substances
(such as wax, oil, paint, gasoline,degreasers, dry-cleaning solvents, kerosene, etc.). This may resultin fire or explosion.
• Do not spray or use st ain remover products near or directly on the machine as i t can damage the machines finish.
• Never insert pro ducts coated with mineral oils (e.g. nylon coating, plast ic belts, etc. ) into the machine. If a stain remo-
ver has been used then make sure that t he solvent has been carefully washed out before inse rting the clothes into the
appliance. Oil may remain in the tub af ter a whole cycle resulting in fire during drying.
• Do not operate the ap pliance at locations where flammable substanc es are present such as oil, benzene or highly
inflammable gas. Such materia ls may cause fire or explosion. Never use combustible dete rgents.
• Only add the prescri bed amount of softener. Excessive amounts may damage or st ain the clothes.
• After washing, kee p the drum door open to protect the door seal.
• There may be a danger of sc alding.
• Animals and children may get into t he washing machine. So always check the appliance before usin g it.
• During washing, the glas s door becomes very hot. Keep children away from th e appliance when in operation.
• Never try to rep air the machine yourself. Incorrect repairs may result in injur ies and/or serious defects to the machine.
• The product sho uld be serviced and repaired only by the authoris ed customer service using original replacement pa rts.
• When disposing of your o ld machine, the power cable must be capped or cut off, and the d oor lock must be made
unusable in order to protect chil dren.
• When placing on a carp eted floor, make sure that the opening in the socket is not blocked.
• If the appliance ha s been under water then contact the customer ser vice. Do not use the machine as it may impose an
electric shock or fire ha zard.
• The lower filter cover a s well as the dispenser drawer may not be opened during the oper ation.
• Keep all washing powder an d detergents away from children. There is a danger of poisoning.
Please read safety inst ructions carefully before operating the machin e.
Thank you for b uying an LG fully automat ic washing machine.
Please read t his owner‘s manual ca refully, it provides instr uctions on safe inst allation, use and maint enance.
Keep it handy fo r future reference of thi s machine. Make a note of the mod el and serial numbers of y our washing machine.
Rattling and cl anking noise Extraneous o bjects such as coins or safety pins maybe in drum or p ump.
Thumping sound Heavy wash loads may prod uce a thumping sound. This is usually normal.
Vibrating noi se Have all transit bolts and p acking been removed?
Water leaks. Check and tighten hose conne ctions. Unclog drain pipe. Contact plumber i f necessary.
Excessive suds Too much dete rgent or unsuitable detergent.
Washing machine does n ot start Power cord may not be plugged in or conne ction may be loose.
Washing machine won’t s pin Check that the door is shut .
Check that foreign object s may be blocking the drain causing the water not to drain out .
Door does not ope n Once started, th e door can not be opened for safety reasons.
At the end of the cycle or when St art Pause is pressed, wait one or two minute s before
opening the door to allow the ele ctric locking mechanism time to release.
Troubleshooting
P/No. :MFL5 9755503
• Water supply is not adequate in area
• Water supply taps are not completely
open.
• Water inlet hose(s) are kinked.
• The fi lter of the inlet hose(s) are clogged.
Check another tap in the house.
Fully open tap.
Straighten hose(s).
Check the filter of the inlet hose(s).
• Drain hose is kinked or clogged.
• The drain fi lter is clogged.
Clean and straighten the drain hose.
Clean the drain filter.
For more detailed information, please
refer to “Cleaning the drain pump filter”
• Load is too small.
• Load is out of balance.
• The appliance has an unbalance detection
and correction system. If individual heavy
articles are loaded (ex. bath mat, both
robe, etc.), this system may stop spinning
or even interrupt the spin cycle altogether.
• If the laundry is still too wet at the end of
the cycle, add smaller articles of laundry to
balance the load and repeat the spin cycle.
• Floor is unstable.
Feet are not adjusted
Add 1 or 2 similar items to help balance
the load.
Rearrange load to allow proper spinning
The fl oor should be a solid surface.
Adjust the feet so that the machine
does not rock from side to side or front
to back.
• Is the door opened or not
completely closed?
Close the door completely.
If the “ ” does not clear, call for
service.
Unplug the power plug and call for
service.
• Water overfi lls due to the faulty water
valve.
Close the water tap.
Unplug the power plug.
Call for service.
Restart the cycle.
• Water level sensor has malfunctioned.
• Over load in motor.
• The washer experienced a power
failure.
Turn the tap on.
If “ ” is not released, unplug
power plug and call for service.
• Check water supply.
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Turn of f the wat er
tap
Unsc rew the wate r
inlet h ose
Pull ou t the water
inlet f ilter
Clea n the filte r using
a hard b rist le bru sh
Pull ou t the
disp enser d rawer
Clea n the dispen ser
drawe r under flo w-
ing wat er
Clea n inside the
rece ss wit h an old
toot hbru sh
Inse rt th e dispe nser
drawe r
Clean ing the wa ter inle t filte r
Clean ing the di spens er drawe r
Open t he lower fil ter
cove r and pul l out
the dr ain hose.
Unpl ug the d rain ho se
plug.
Then o pen the
filt er by turnin g to
the le ft
Remov e any
extr aneous matt er
from t he pump filt er
Afte r cleanin g, refit
the dr ain filter c ap
and ti ghten it by
turn ing it clock wise.
inse rt th e drain p lug
Refi t the in let fil ter
and ti ghten up the
inlet h ose
Clos e the low er
cove r
Once y ou
have f inished
cleani ng, replac e
the dra wer and
run a rin se cycle
witho ut laundry or
soap.
Warnin g: Before cle aning th e washin g machine i nterior, unplu g the elec trical power c ord to avoid the r isk of electr ic
shock .
Ext erior
Prope r care of your w ashing mac hine can ex tend it s servic e life.
The ou tside of th e machi ne can b e cleaned wi th warm wat er and
a neut ral non-abr asive hous ehold dete rgent. Imme diately wi pe
off an y spillage. W ipe with da mp clot h. Avoid stri king the su rface
with s harp obje cts. Ne ver hose dow n the machin e!
Inter ior
Dry a round the wa shing mach ine door
open ing, fl exibl e gaske t and door gla ss.
Run wa shing m achine thr ough a compl ete
cycl e using h ot water. Repea t process i f
nece ssar y.
Clean ing in gen eral Impor tant: Do not u se methyla ted spirit s, solvent s or similar p roducts.
Safe ty instruct ions fo r use
To minimize the risk of fir e within the inner bowl, the fo llowing should be observe d:
• Items that have been spott ed or soaked with vegetable or cooking oil co nstitute a fire hazard and should not be
placed in a tumble dryer.
Oil-affected items ca n ignite spontaneously, especially when exposed to heat s ources Such as in a tumble dryer.
The items become warm, causin g an oxidation reaction in the oil. Oxidation creates he at. If the heat cannot
escape, the items can beco me hot enough to catch fire. Piling, stacking or storing oil-a ffected items can prevent
heat from escaping and so cre ate a fire hazard.
If it is unavoidable that fabri cs that contain vegetable or cooking oil or h aveb een contaminated by hair care prod-
ucts be placed in a tumble dr yer they should first be washed in hot water with extr a detergent-this will reduce,
but not eliminate, the hazard. Th e ‘cool down’ cycle of tumble dryers should be used to reduce t he temperature
of the items. They should not be remo ved from the tumble dryer or piled or stacked while hot .
• Items that have been previously c leaned in, washed in, soaked in or spotted with petr ol/gasoline, dry-cleaning
solvents or other flammable o r explosive substances should not be placed in a tumble dr yer.
Highly flammable substanc es commonly used in domestic environments include ace tone, denatured alcohol,
petrol/gasoline, kerosen e,s pot removers (some brands), turpentine, waxes and wa x removers.
• Items containing foam rub ber (also known as latex foam) or similarly testured rubber li ke materials should not be
dried in a tumble dryer on a heat se tting.
Foam rubber materials ca n, when heated, produce fire by spontaneous combu stion.
• Fabric softeners o r similar products should not be used during a drying c ycle, to eliminate the effects of static
electricity unles s this practice is specifically recommended by t he manufacturer of the fabric softener or pro duct.
• Undergarments that co ntain metal reinforcements should not be placed in a tumb le dryer.
Damage to the tumble dryer ca n result if metal reinforcements come loose during d rying.
When available a drying rac k could be used for such items.
• Plastic articles su ch as shower caps or babies waterproof napkin cove rs should not be placed in a tumble dryer.
• Rubber-backed articles, clot hes fitted with foam rubber pads, pillows, r ubber boots and rubber-coated tennis
shoes should not be placed in a tumble d ryer.
Cleaning and Maintenan ce
Clean ing the dr ain pum p filte r
Installatio n of drain hose
• The drain hose should no t be placed higher than 100 cm above the floor.
• Proper securing of the d rain hose will protect the floor from damage due to any water l eakage.
• If the drain hose is too l ong do not force back into the washing machine. This will cause abno rmal
noise and cause the machine to malfu nction and leak.
Call for service.
• Water leaks
Electrical c onnec tion
1. Do not use an extension cord or double ad apter.
2. Have damaged supply cords rep laced by the manufacturer or its service agent s or a similarly qualified
person to prevent danger.
3. Always unplug the machine and tur n off the water supply after use.
4. Connect the machine to an ear thed socket in accordance with current wir ing regulations.
5. The appliance must be pos itioned so that the plug is easily accessible.
• Repairs to the washing mach ine must only be carried out by qualified personn el. Repairs carried out by inex-
perienced persons may caus e injury or serious malfunctioning. Cont act your local service centre.
• Do not install your washing machine in rooms where temperature below freezing may occur. Frozen hoses may
burst under pressure. The electronic control unit may become unreliable at temperatures below freezing point.
• If the appliance is delivered in the winter mon ths and temperatures are below fre ezing: Leave the washing
machine standing at room temper ature for a few hours before putting it into operat ion.
CAUTION
This appliance is not intended fo r use by persons (including children) with reduced phys ical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of exper ience and knowledge, unless they have been given super vision or instruction concer-
ning use of the appliance by a perso n responsible for their safety.
Safe ty instucti ons for t he inst allati on
Install or store the app liance where it will not be exposed to sub-zero temperatures or ex posed to the weather. Fit the power plug
to a grounded wall socket that com plies with all statutory regulations and ordina nces. Ensure that the base opening is free from
obstruction by car peting if the washing machine is installed on a carpeted floo r. In co untries where there is a risk of cockroach
infestation or other vermin, pay p articular attention t o keep the appliance and its surroundings in a clean conditio n at all times.
Any damage which may be caused by co ckroaches or other vermin is not covered by the appliance g uarantee.
CAUTION abou t positioning the appliance
Install the was hing machine on a flat hard floor. Make sur e that air circulation aroun d the washing machine is
not impeded by car pets, rug etc.
•
Never try to correc t any unevenness in the floor using pieces of wood, cardb oard or similar materials under the washing machine.
•
If it is not possible to posi tion the washing machine away from a gas coo ker or coal burning stove, an insulation pa nel
(85x60cm) covere d with aluminum foil on the side facing the cooker or stove, must be inser ted between the two appliances.
•
The washing machine must not be inst alled in rooms where the temperature may drop below 0°C.
•
Please ensure that when the washin g machine is installed, that a Ser vice Technician can gain easy access in the event of a
breakdown.
•
Adjust all four feet using the trans it bolt spanner provided to ensure that the ap pliance is stable, with 20mm clearnace b etween
the top of the washing machine and under side of the worktop.
CAUTION abou t the power cord
We recommend connecting mos t appliances to a dedicated circuit which is protected by a mains fus e.. That is, a single outlet
supplying power only to the app liance concerned, without a ny additional outlets or bran ch circuits. Check the speci fications
of this owner‘s manual. Do not overload wa ll sockets. Overloaded wall so ckets, loose or damaged wall so ckets or extension
cords, frayed power cords , damaged or cracked wire insulation are dangerous. Any of these conditions could result in e lectric
shock or fire. Periodically exa mine the cord of your appliance, and if its appear ance indicates damage or deterioration, unplug i t,
discontinue use of the applian ce, and have the cord replaced with an exact replacement par t by an authorized servicer. Protect
the power cord from physica l or mechanical abuse, such as being t wisted, kinked, pinched, squashed in a jamb of a door, or
walked upon. Pay particula r attention to plugs, wall outlets, and the point wh ere the cord exits the appliance.
CAUTION abou t location and moving
This equipment is not designed for ma ritime use or for use mobile installa tions such as caravans, aircraf t etc. Turn off the
stopcock if the machine is to b e left for any length of time (e.g. if you are going o n holiday), especially if there is no flo or drain
(gully) in the immediate vicinit y.If r elocating the appliance use the original pack ing material. Packaging material (e.g. plastic film,
Styrofoam) can be d angerous for children. There is a risk of suffocation! K eep all packaging well away from children and do not
allow children to play inside the bowl as t hey may become trapped.
CAUTION abou t the floor surface
• The inst allation surface must be clean, dry and level.
• Insta ll washing machine on a flat hard floor.
• Poorly c onstructed timber base floors can con tribute to excessive noise and vibration.
• Proper pl acement and levelling of the washing machine ensure long, regular and reliable o peration.
• The washin g machine must be perfectly level and firmly in positi on.
• It must not “se e-saw” across corners under load.
• The inst allation surface must be clean, free from floo r wax and other lubricant coatings.
• Do not allow t he feet of the washing machine to get wet. If feet of the washing machine get wet , slipping may occur.
Name of product Front loading wa shing machine
Power supply 240 V~, 50 Hz
Size WxDxH mm: 600 x 640 x 850
Weight 73 kg
Max. Watt
2400 W (Wash) / 1700 W (D ry)
Capacity 8. 5 kg
(Wash) /
4.5 kg
(Dry)
Water consumpti on 73 l (8.6 l / kg)
Permissible wat er pressure 1.0-8 bar (100-800k Pa)
Technical Speci fication
nThe external hot water supp ly MUST NOT exceed 70 deg C
nPermissible cold water temperat ure : 4-25˚C
nNo further back flow protection required for connection to t he water supply.
eThe appearance and sp ecifications may be varied without notice to lmp rove the units quality.
eSpecifications sub ject to change by manufacturer.

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INS ERT PL US INTO TH E MAINS SO CKET
Neve r touch t he plug wit h wet hands!
Neve r remov e the pl ug from t he
sock et by pul ling on t he cord.
POSI TION DR AIN HOSE .
Posit ion Drain h ose as p er the i nsta llati on instru c-
tion s in this manu al
WATER C ONNECT ION
Turn on t he wate r tap
CHEC KING THE M ACHINE
Neve r use a def ective mac hine! In cas e of any
fail ure, fir st unplug t he mach ine and tur n off th e
water
tap.
PRE PARI NG LA UNDRY AN D USIN G MACHIN E
WIT H CARE
- empt y all pocket s
- remov e all metal pa rts
- plac e the de licat e textile s into th e laundry n et
- clos e zippe rs
DRU M CAR E
- remov e extrane ous obj ects
- leav e door op en to dry the d rum when no t in use.
- chec k the ru bber seal s regul arly
ECOL OGICAL WA SHING
- make u se of the m ax. washi ng quan tity
- Plea se note t he washing c apaciti es for each cy cle
as men tion ed in th e Washi ng prog ram ta ble.
- do not “pr e wash” if pos sible
- use sh ort pr ogram if pos sible
LAU NDRY WIT H DIFFER ENT AMOU NTS OF
SOIL ING
- wa sh new text iles se paratel y
- do n ot prewash
- pr etreat dir ty spots
- pr e wash
Sort t he laundry
note wa shing inst ruction s ymbols -
Degre e of soiling -
Type of tex tile / colo ur -
Loadi ng the Drum
Chec k the fol ds of the flex ible gaske t (grey) -
and re move an y small art icles or for eign objec ts tha t
may hav e fallen fro m items in th e previ ous wash. .
Chec k all ga rment s for loose it ems before lo ading
and en sure that cl othe s are cle ar of the door g asket
befor e clos ing the d oor so that t he clothes o r door
gask et are no t damag ed during t he wash .
Fill de tergent
Refer t o the
writ ten inf ormatio n
on the d etergent' s pack aging
Turn the m achine O N
by pres sing the Pow er button
Sele ct a
Prog ram
Sele ct the
Dry mo de
Sele ct an Op tion
Pre Was h / Rinse +Spin / Rins e+/ Nor mal+H old
Sele ct Spin ning spee d
a nd Washing tem perature
4 addit ional prog rams
Time D elay / St eam Wash / Int ensi ve / Medi c Rinse
Pres s Star t / Pause to st art o r
paus e the wa shing proc ess
BMain Wa sh
For Laundr y requiring detergent,
place recomm ended dosage in to this
compar tment. Please note that li quid
detergent will e nter the tub as it is poure d
and may not be sui table for a delay star t.
CSoft ener
Do not exceed the M AX-Level.
Highly dens ed softeners are to be
diluted wit h some water.
Excessi ve softener can cau se brown
or grey spott ing on the clothes.
APre Was h
The Pre wash co mpartment can b e used
for Normal to h eavy soiled clothe s, by
adding a prewa sh or normal detergent to
this compa rtment before selec ting this
wash option w ith the Cycle.
Dry flat
Do not bleach
OK. to bleach
Do not
tumble dry
Hang to dry
Drip dry
Medium hot
ironing
Hot ironing
Do not iron
Washing
temperature
Do not wash
Luke warm ironing
Time Delay
Allow s you to se t the cycle 's ending t ime (by ho urly inc rement s) in advance.
How to se t “Time Delay”
- Pres s Power bu tto n.
- Turn th e Progr am dial t o sele ct the p rogra m you req uire.
- Pres s Time Del ay but ton an d set the f inishing t ime. The mac hine will th en automat ically wo rk out t he turn on
time b ased o n the ch osen c ycle.
- Pres s the St art/Pa use butto n.
Inten sive
If the la undry is heavi ly soiled “Int ensive”optio n is effe ctive.
- By sel ecting th e Inten sive optio n, the washi ng dura tion may be ex tended, d epe nding on th e progr am sel ected.
- To use thi s option, pre ss the inte nsive b utton onc e before the w ash progra m is starte d.
Medic Rinse
For bes t results or fo r cleaner rins ing, sel ect the “ Medic Ri nse” option.
This al lows the f inal rinse to be h eated to 4 0 degrees.
Avail able in the C otto n, Cott on Quick, Sy nthetic a nd Baby C are progra ms.
Medi c Rinse i s set by defau lt in the B aby Care pro gram.
The re spect ive tempe ratur e indicato r will li ght up.
Dryi ng cycle
Tempera ture
Spin
Optio ns
Star t / PauseProgra m Cycle
Power bu tton
Drum
Disp enser
drawe r
Filt er cove r.
Cont rol panel
Washing p rogram t able
Additional programs
Preparation
lightly
heavily
Washing symbols
Dispe nser drawer
Displ ayAddit ional prog rams
Water Tem perature: S elect wate r temperat ure to suit wa sh cyc les. Al ways follow g arment ma nufac ture’s care l abel or inst ruction s when wash ing.
Inte nsive: I f the laundr y is heavil y soiled “In tensive” op tion i s effe ctiv e.
Set pro gram at “Cot ton 40°C + Inte nsive + S team Wash + 1400 rpm + Ec o Dry” o ption for te st in accord ance or in co nform ity with A S/NZS 2442.2.
For be st washing r esult s, we recomm end to mi x dry deter gent wi th warm wat er.
Pre Was h: If the laun dry is heav ily soile d, “Pre Was h” Cotton is re commend ed. Pre Was h is availa ble in th e Cotton, Co tton Quic k, Synt hetic and B aby Care pro gram.
Crea se Care : If you want to p reven t creas ing, selec t Creas e Care optio n.
Medic R inse: For be st resu lts or for cle aner rins ing, you c an choose M edic Rinse o ption. thi s heate d Rinse is aut omatical ly select ed on Ba by Care p rogram.
The wo ol was h cycle o f this machi ne has been a pprov ed by Wool mark for th e washi ng of machin e washa ble Woolma rk prod ucts provi ded that th e
produ cts are was hed ac cordi ng to the inst ruction s on the garm ent label an d those iss ued by the ma nufac turer of thi s washing ma chine M0806.
N otes: N eutral det ergent is rec ommended . The woo l cycle feat ures gentl e tumbling a nd low-spee d spin for gar ment care.
Warn ing: Kee p all wa shing p owder and de terge nts away fro m children. D anger o f poisonin g
Note: T he maximu m drying c apacit y for this mod el is 4.5kg. Whe n loading, pl ease use t he
maxi mum dryi ng capaci ty indica tor behind t he door as sh own below.
• This w asher-dry er’s autom atical pr ocess fro m washing to d rying ca n be select ed easily.
• For mo st even dry ing, make su re all cloth es are simil ar in mater ial and thi ckness.
• Do not ov erload dr yer by stuf fing too m any arti cles into dr um. Items mu st be able to t umble
free ly.
• Afte r the end of dr y, “ ” is di splayed. “ ”opera tes for aro und 4 hours, bu t can be can celled at a ny
time b y pressing t he Star t/Pause b utton. It 's purpose i s to reduce w rinkles i n the event t hat the clot hes
are lef t in the mac hine afte r the wash & dr y cycle ha s ended.
1. Dryin g Autom atic gu ide
•Use th e automat ic Drying C ycles to dr y most loa ds. Electr onic senso rs measur e the temper ature of th e
inter nal airf low in orde r to inc rease or dec rease dr ying tempe ratures a nd drying t ime.
• If a loa d is not as dry a s you like, com plete dry ing using a t ime cycle.
Note: T he Estima ted dryi ng time var ies from the a ctual dr ying time w hen using t he Auto Dry s electio ns. The ty pe of fabric , size
of the l oad, and the d ryness s elected af fect dr ying time.
The st andard lau ndry weig ht which sh ows how much l aundry to p ut into the w asher.
2. Dr ying Tim e Guide ( Manua l opera tion)
Woolen A rticles
- Do not t umble dry w oolen art icles. Pul l them to the ir origin al
shap e, and Air dr y them on a fla t surface.
Woven and L oopknit Mat erials
- Some w oven and loo pknit mat erials ma y shrink, by
var ying amou nts, depen ding on thei r qualit y.
- Alwa ys stretch t hem out imm ediatel y after dr ying.
Perma nent Pre ss and Sy nthet ics
- Do not ov erload yo ur dryer.
- Take out p ermanen t press ar ticles as s oon as the dr yer
stop s in order to re duce wrin kles.
Fibre o r Leath er Mater ials
- Alwa ys check th e manufac ture’s inst ruction s.
Baby Cl othes a nd Night G owns
- Alwa ys check th e manufac ture’s inst ruction s.
Rubbe r and Plas tics
- Do not dr y any item s made f rom or cont aining rub ber or
plas tics, suc h as:
a ) aprons, bib s, chair co vers
b) c urtain s and table cloths
Fiber glass
- Do not dr y fiberg lass art icles in you r dryer. Gla ss parti cles
left i n the drye r could be pic ked up by you r clothes t he next
time y ou use the dr yer and irr itate you r skin.
Dry
To activa te:
pres s and ho ld
the Op tion b utto ns
simul taneou sly unt il
" " ap pear s in
the di splay.
To deacti vate:
pres s and ho ld
the Op tion b utto ns
simul taneou sly for
3 seco nds until t he
" " is re moved
from t he display.
Chang e to the des ired program , whilst in child l ock mode:
Empt y the drum
comp letl y and clo se
the do or
Add a nti-lime scale
(Calg on) to the mai n
wash comp artme nt.
Clos e the di sp. draw er
Power O N with
Then p ress and
hold S pin and
Temp. but ton
Pres s the
Star t/Pau se
but ton to st art Tub
Clea n process
Afte r the cycle i s
comp lete, le ave the
door o pen to dr y
Select this function t o lock the buttons on the control panel and to p revent tampering.
Pres s and hol d
the Op tion b utto ns
simul tan eousl y
Pres s
Star t/ Paus e
Sele ct the d esire d
progr am
Pres s
Star t/ Paus e
6
3 sec.
6
3 sec.
The Be ep on/off fu nction ca n be set by pres sing and
hold ing the O ption and S pin but ton simul taneous ly.
The Be ep on/off fu nction ca n be set at any ti me and it is
auto matic ally canc elled in th e event of a powe r cut.
The Be ep on/off fu nction al so wor ks whe n power i s off.
Child L ock
6
3 sec.
TUB C LEAN is sp ecial cycle to c lean the insid e of the washing ma chine.
A higher w ater level is use d in this cyle at hi gher spin spee d. Perform th is cycle regula rly.
Tub Clean
Beep on / o ff
Sele ct the R efres h
progr am
Steam Washing and Refresh cycle
Steam Wash is
- For heavily stained clothes, underwear, or baby clothes.
- Steam Wash is available with the Cotton, Cotton Quick, Synthetic, Baby Care, Allergy Care programs.
- The Refresh cycle is for reducing /removing creases and wrinkles without washing. Detergent must not
be used in this Cycle.
- Do not load delicates such as wool, silk, and easily discolored clothes.
Prog ram Temper ature P rogr am Temper atur e
Cott on
Cold, 3 0°C, 40°C, 60 °C, 95°C
Baby C are 40°C, 6 0°C, 95°C
Cott on Quick Cold, 3 0°C, 40°C, 60 °C Refresh No choos e
Synt hetic Cold, 3 0°C, 40°C, 60°C Allerg y Care 60°C
How to use Refresh Cycle
By pre ssin g the St eam Was h button, St eam Funct ion ca n be sele cted.
When S team Funct ion is selec ted, Steam w ash ( ) LED ligh ts up.
Steam W ashing featu res enha nce washing pe rform ance with low
energ y consum ption. R efresh cycle r educes creas es in clothes.
Load 3 it ems or less
and cl ose the door
Pres s the St eam Was h button re peate dly until t he
requi red and cor rect nu mber of item s is disp layed.
Do not us e detergen ts or sof tener in th e Refresh
cycl e.
Pres s the
Star t/Pau se
but ton
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• By tur nning the D ry dial, th e drying t ime can be se lected.
• Dry ing cours e can last up t o 15 0min. When s electing
dry ing only, dr ying cour se will star t after 15mi n spining.
The sp in operat ion can be by passed in a D ry only mod e if it
is not re quired by co ntinual ly pressi ng the spin bu tton unt il
"no spi n" appears .
• Thes e drying t imes are giv en as a guide t o help you set
your d ryer for ma nual dry ing. Dryin g times ca n vary grea tly
depe nding on dam pness, roo m temperat ure and ty pe of
fabr ic and your o wn experie nce will be y our be st guide.
• Low Temp. : Fo r Synthet ics selec t
• Iron Dr y : If you wan t to iron clot hes
• Cupb oard Dry : Fo r Cottons s elect
• Eco Dr y : A special c ycle to red uce water us age durin g the
dry cycle .
• Time (3 0/60/120 minute s) - 30 min : Cot ton 1.5kg
- 60 min : Co tton 3kg
- 120 min : Towel 4.5 kg
• Your dr yer can han dle a load of up t o 4.5kg dry wei ght of
art icle s.
• When l oading, sha ke out each h andful of c lothes so t hat
they c an tumble f reely. Item s should not b e loaded in a
tang led condi tion, as thi s will leng then the dr ying tim e.
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Note:
To use pro grams i n the Steam- Cycl e,
plea se press fir st the “Ste am Wash”
but ton (se e addit ional prog rams).
Cold water tap must be lef t on during drying cycles.
Refres h Allerg y Care Ba by Care Cot ton Synthe ticCotto n Quick
Steam Cyc le
Sort s of
laund ry
Single
weight
Diape r S hirt Shor t-sleev ed Unde rwear Night clothe s Jean
100 g 200 g 30 0 g 50 g 500 g 1200 g
Program Fabric Type Water Temp.
(Option) Dry (Opti on) M aximum Load
Cotton
Cotton
Quick
Synthetic
Baby Care
Allergy Car e
Delicate
Quick 30
Refresh
Color fast garm ents (shirts,
nightdresses , pajamas...)and
lightly soile d white cotton
(underwear)
Lightly soile d clothing and
small loads
Polyamide, Acry lic, Polyester
Lightly soile d baby wear
Cotton, under wear, pillow
covers, bed she ets,
baby wear
Delicate laundr y easily
damaged
“Hand wash” mar ked delicate
and wool laundr y
Colored laund ry which is
lightly soile d fast
Cotton mixed, Pol yester
mixed Dress shir ts, blouses
40°C
(Cold, 30°C,
60°C, 95°C)
40°C (Cold,
30°C, 60°C)
60°C
(40°C, 95°C)
60°C
30°C
(Cold, 40°C)
40°C
(Cold, 30°C)
No Choose
- Time Delay
- Steam Wash
- Intensive
- Medic Rinse
- Pre Wash
- Rinse+Spin
- Rinse+
- Normal+Hold
- Time Delay
- Intensive
- Rinse+Spin
- Rinse+
- Normal+Hold
Option
- Low Temp.
- Iron Dry
- Cupboard Dry
- Eco Dry
- Time
–
Wash: Rating
Dryer: 4.5Kg
Wash: Less than 7 Kg
Dryer: 4.5Kg
Wash: Less than 4.5Kg
Dryer: 4.5Kg
Less than 2.0kg
- Time Delay
- Steam Default
- Intensive
- Medic Rinse
- Rinse+Spin
- Rinse+
- Normal+Hold
30°C
(Cold, 40°C)
- Steam Default
Less than 3.0kg
Up to 3 Items.
3. Comp letio n of Dry ing
• When d rying cy cle is compl eted, “ ” [COO L DOWN] is di splayed on t he Multi disp lay.
• The CO OL DOWN begi ns automat ically w hen a dryin g cycle is co mplete.
• The CO OL DOWN func tion per iodicall y tumbles , rearran ges and flu ffs the loa d to avoid wr inkles wi thout hea t for up to 4 hour s.
• The CO OL DOWN mes sage will co ntinue to d isplay for 4 h ours afte r the end of th e Dry Cycl e, or until th e Start /Pause but ton is
pres sed.
Hand Wash
/Wool
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