sangiorgio IT WASH G510 Series User manual

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User Manual
Use and Maintenance
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Please read the instructions carefully
before handling, installing and using your home appliance so as to
prevent any damage to yourself and to your washing machine

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30°
40°
50°
60°
70°
80°
90°
°C
START
Pause
Prewash
Soak
Extrarinse
Rinsehold
Spinregulation
Delaystart
Babylock
E3D
Spin
Rinse
OFF
Shirts Delicat
es
Jeans/Coloured
Drain
Duvets
Silk/Lingerie
Wool
Sport/Fitness
Curtains
Intensive
Express25’
Synthetics
Cotton
INFO
IMPORTANT OPERATIONAL
INSTRUCTIONS
Carefully read the instruction booklet
Place the washing machine on a non-elevated level or
plain of the floor. After offseting any unevenness
by the regulating the leveling feet, it should be locked by
the locking nut.
PHASE 1 : REMOVAL OF FIXING SCREWS
Remove the screws include spacers by
pulling outward (Figure 2.)
PHASE 3 :PLACEMENTPHASE 2 : WATER CONNECTION
Check for leaks after connection to the water supply.
Electric shock hazard: the lack of these warnings
can be harmful to health.
For your personal safety, this washing machine must be connected to
earth device.
If earthing device not installed, it must be installed by a qualified
technician before starting the machine.
This washing machine is equipped with a power cord (A) and
with a plug (B).
To minimize the risk of electric shock, the cable must be
plugged into a wall socket (C) that accepts the plug (B).
If the wall socket is not available it is a personal responsibility
and th duty of the client to have it installed by a qualified electrician.
Do not change/modify the power cord and do not use
adapters or extension cords (D).
2
Cabinet
Locking
nut
Leveling feet
D
THIS MACHINE REUIRES GROUNDING (EARTHING)
PHASE 4 : ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Fig.1
Fig.2
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Dear Customer,
First of all we would like to thank you for choosing us and purchasing an original
Italian product.
This product has been fully manufactured in ITALY with the best materials, in ac-
cordance to RoHs and Reach regulations with special attention to human health
and environment.
Key issues like quality and safety are supported by strict controls on our prod-
ucts, which have been certifi ed according to inter-national regulations such as
EN 60456:2016, EN 62233:2010, EN 61770:2009, EN ISO3741:2010, EN 60456:2016,
EN 60335:2014, EN 61770:2009, EN ISO 3741:2010, EN 60704:2012, EN 6100:2014,
EN 55019:2015 through certifi cations issued by VDE and IMQ, the latter being
certifying bodies of excellence. This manual contains instructions for the use,
maintenance and warranty.
Before using the machine for the fi rst time, please carefully read this user manual
and the warranty certifi cate placed at the end of this manual. There you can fi nd
important instructions for the safety, use and maintenance of the washing ma-
chine. This is to protect yourself from any possible injury and to avoid damages
to the appliance.
Always keep your purchase receipt with you which will be useful to activate the
warranty. To be valid for warranty, the receipt must show the date of purchase,
type of the appliance and model.

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DISPOSING OF PACKAGING
The packaging has the purpose of protecting
the good from any possible damage which
could occur during transport operations. All
materials used for the packaging are reusable
and selected according to eco friendly stand-
ards so that they can be easily recycled in
order to be reused into the production process.
On the one hand, this mechanism allows
to reduce waste and on the other, it makes
possible a more rational use of non-renewable
resources.
WASTE ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT (RAEE)
In accordance with Directive on waste electric
and electronic equipment, the symbol of the
crossed-out wheeled bin means that the end-
of-life product must be disposed separately
from domestic household waste.
The user should, therefore, take the product to
an appropriate recycling centre for waste elec-
trical and electronic equipment or give it back
to the retailer at the time of purchasing new
similar equipment, on a one for one basis.
The proper separate disposal of the decom-
missioned product and its eco-compatible
recycling, treatment and scrapping contribute
to avoid possible negative effects on the en-
vironment and human health, and encourage
the recycling of the materials comprising the
product.
The manufacturer has always been focused
on developing products and technologies that
make as little impact on the environment as
possible and has been continuously engaged
YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO THE PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
in high R&D investments which are required in
the elds of ecology.
For the waste management and disposal of
the household appliances, the manufacturer
registered with the consortium ERP Italia.
The illegal disposal of the product by the
user leads to the application of administrative
sanctions in accordance with current laws and
regulations.

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EN
DISPOSING OF PACKAGING
The packaging has the purpose of protecting
the good from any possible damage which
could occur during transport operations. All
materials used for the packaging are reusable
and selected according to eco friendly stand-
ards so that they can be easily recycled in
order to be reused into the production process.
On the one hand, this mechanism allows
to reduce waste and on the other, it makes
possible a more rational use of non-renewable
resources.
WASTE ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT (RAEE)
In accordance with Directive on waste electric
and electronic equipment, the symbol of the
crossed-out wheeled bin means that the end-
of-life product must be disposed separately
from domestic household waste.
The user should, therefore, take the product to
an appropriate recycling centre for waste elec-
trical and electronic equipment or give it back
to the retailer at the time of purchasing new
similar equipment, on a one for one basis.
The proper separate disposal of the decom-
missioned product and its eco-compatible
recycling, treatment and scrapping contribute
to avoid possible negative effects on the en-
vironment and human health, and encourage
the recycling of the materials comprising the
product.
The manufacturer has always been focused
on developing products and technologies that
make as little impact on the environment as
possible and has been continuously engaged
YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO THE PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
in high R&D investments which are required in
the elds of ecology.
For the waste management and disposal of
the household appliances, the manufacturer
registered with the consortium ERP Italia.
The illegal disposal of the product by the
user leads to the application of administrative
sanctions in accordance with current laws and
regulations.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Table of content.............................................5
Safety instructions and warnings..............6
Intended use....................................................6
Denitions of children.......................................7
Electrical safety................................................7
Water safety.....................................................8
Positioning.......................................................8
Correct use......................................................8
Installation.................................................10
General information.......................................10
Fixing screws removal..................................10
Positioning of appliance.................................10
Installation under worktop...............................11
Water supply inlet hose..................................11
Water drainage..............................................12
Electrical connection.....................................12
Control panel...............................................14
Command description................................15
Programme knob..........................................15
Spin regulation..............................................15
Options.....................................................15
Start/Pause................................................15
Washing phases............................................15
Child lock....................................................,..15
Programme, duration and options............16
Product data sheet.......................................18
Laundry symbols for washing machine.....21
Instructions and warnings..........................22
Washinginstruction........................................22
Laundry selection...........................................22
Loading laundry.............................................23
Detergent dosage..........................................23
Liquid detergent bulkhead insert....................23
Starting washing............................................23
Starting washing cycle...................................24
Pause washing..............................................24
Detergent drawer...........................................24
Maintenance.............................................25
Cabinet........................................................25
Detergent drawer...........................................25
Drain pump lter cleaning..............................25
Emptying procedure.......................................26
Cleaning of electro-valvale and
water supply hose lters.................................26
Water loading test..........................................26
Possible remedies.......................................28
After sales service.......................................31
Warranty certicate.....................................32

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This washing machine complies
with current safety norms and
regulations. If improperly used, it
can provoke damage to people
and/or goods around you. Before
using the washing machine for
the fi rst time, please read this
user guide carefully. It contains
important instructions for the
safety, use and maintenance of the
washing machine. This will prevent
any possible danger for yourself
and damage to the appliance.
Please keep the user guide with
you and give it to other users, if
necessary.
INTENDED USE
Please, note that this washing
machine is only for domestic
use and only to wash clothes
which have been indicated by
the manufacturer as suitable for
washing in water on the label. Any
other use can turn dangerous.
The manufacturer cannot be held
liable for damages caused by an
improper and/or incorrect use of
the household appliance.
In other cases, the washing
machine must not exceed one
washing cycle a day. Some
example are:
• staff kitchen areas in shops,
offi ces and other working
environments;
• farm houses;
• by clients in hotels, motels
and other residential type
environments;
• bed and breakfast type
environments;
• areas for communal use
in blocks of fl ats or in
launderettes.
USE BY CHILDREN OR VERY
VULNERABLE PEOPLE
This appliance can be used by
children of at least 8 years and
by people with limited physical,
sensorial or mental ability or with
no required knowledge, as long as
they are kept under surveillance
or they have been instructed
about safety norms to apply for
the use of the appliance and
possible risks. Children shall not
play with the appliance. Cleaning
and maintenance operations must
not be made by children without
supervision.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS

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be sure that the power supply
is in line with the data (power,
frequency) indicated in the
technical data label. If any doubt,
consult a qualifi ed electrician.
The electrical safety of
the appliance can only
be guaranteed when it is
connected to an electrical
system which is compliant
with all legal standards
and equipped with a
separate magneto thermal
differential switch (circuit
breaker) and earthed. Do
not use extension leads or
adapters.
This is a key safety requirement.
Verify this condition and in case
of any doubt, it is advised to call
a qualifi ed electrician who shall
check the electrical system.
N.B. The manufacturer
should not be held liable
for damages resulting
from an electrical system
compliant with all legal
standards.
The appliance can only be repaired
by an Authorized Technician. If it
is not the case, the manufacturer
cannot be held liable for any
Children under the age of 3 must
be supervised while the appliance
is in function.
CAUTION!
When washing at high
temperature, be aware
that the door glass could
become very hot (about
90°C). Prevent children
from touching it.
DEFINITIONS OF CHILDREN
Very young children
Up to 3 years old.
Young children
Between 3 and 8 years old.
Older children
Between 8 and i 14 years old.
Vulnerable people
People with limited physical,
sensorial or mental ability (i.e.
partially disabled, adults with
limited physical and mental ability),
or without the required knowledge
(i.e. older children).
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Before plugging the washing
machine into the electrical socket,
This washing machine complies
with current safety norms and
regulations. If improperly used, it
can provoke damage to people
and/or goods around you. Before
using the washing machine for
the fi rst time, please read this
user guide carefully. It contains
important instructions for the
safety, use and maintenance of the
washing machine. This will prevent
any possible danger for yourself
and damage to the appliance.
Please keep the user guide with
you and give it to other users, if
necessary.
INTENDED USE
Please, note that this washing
machine is only for domestic
use and only to wash clothes
which have been indicated by
the manufacturer as suitable for
washing in water on the label. Any
other use can turn dangerous.
The manufacturer cannot be held
liable for damages caused by an
improper and/or incorrect use of
the household appliance.
In other cases, the washing
machine must not exceed one
washing cycle a day. Some
example are:
• staff kitchen areas in shops,
offi ces and other working
environments;
• farm houses;
• by clients in hotels, motels
and other residential type
environments;
• bed and breakfast type
environments;
• areas for communal use
in blocks of fl ats or in
launderettes.
USE BY CHILDREN OR VERY
VULNERABLE PEOPLE
This appliance can be used by
children of at least 8 years and
by people with limited physical,
sensorial or mental ability or with
no required knowledge, as long as
they are kept under surveillance
or they have been instructed
about safety norms to apply for
the use of the appliance and
possible risks. Children shall not
play with the appliance. Cleaning
and maintenance operations must
not be made by children without
supervision.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS

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possible damage that could arise. If
not properly repaired, the user may
be exposed to serious danger, for
which the manufacturer cannot be
held liable.
If the power supply cable is
damaged, it must be replaced by
an authorized technician in order to
avoid any possible danger.
In the event of faults, prolonged
absences or to clean the appliance,
disconnect it from the electrical
mains.
The appliance is considered to be
disconnected from the mains when:
• The power cable is unplugged
from the socket.
• The central switch has been
turned off.
WATER SAFETY
To connect the appliance to the
water supply, use only new hoses.
Do not use old hoses.
Be sure that during the washing
cycle, the detergent drawer is
always closed and turn off the
water tap at the end of each
washing cycle.
It is not possible to make
modifi cations to the appliance
without a prior authorization by the
manufacturer. Before connecting
the draining hose to the sink,
make sure that the water is easily
drained.
Secure the draining hose so that it
cannot move because the strong
fl ow of water could push it out of
the sink.
POSITIONING
The appliance must not be installed
on roofs, balconies, under canopies
or in places where it may be
exposed to atmospheric agents.
CORRECT USE
Before using the appliance for the
fi rst time, remove the transport
securing screws from the rear (see
installation chapter).
If those screws are not removed,
it will damage the appliance
or adjacent furniture or other
appliances during the spinning.
Make sure garments are not
washed together with foreign
objects (i.e. nails, needles, coins,
paper clips). These foreign objects
may damage the appliance (i.e.
the drum or the tub) and, in turn,

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the damaged parts may damage
the garments. Garments that have
been pre-treated with solvents
or products containing solvents,
have to be carefully rinsed with
clean water before washing
in the appliance. Never use
detergents with solvents (i.e. petrol,
trichloroethylene). These products
may damage some components
of the appliance and produce toxic
vapors which could potentially
provoke fi res, blasts or damaged
surfaces.
N.B. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damages
caused as a result of not following the instructions in the
manual.
possible damage that could arise. If
not properly repaired, the user may
be exposed to serious danger, for
which the manufacturer cannot be
held liable.
If the power supply cable is
damaged, it must be replaced by
an authorized technician in order to
avoid any possible danger.
In the event of faults, prolonged
absences or to clean the appliance,
disconnect it from the electrical
mains.
The appliance is considered to be
disconnected from the mains when:
• The power cable is unplugged
from the socket.
• The central switch has been
turned off.
WATER SAFETY
To connect the appliance to the
water supply, use only new hoses.
Do not use old hoses.
Be sure that during the washing
cycle, the detergent drawer is
always closed and turn off the
water tap at the end of each
washing cycle.
It is not possible to make
modifi cations to the appliance
without a prior authorization by the
manufacturer. Before connecting
the draining hose to the sink,
make sure that the water is easily
drained.
Secure the draining hose so that it
cannot move because the strong
fl ow of water could push it out of
the sink.
POSITIONING
The appliance must not be installed
on roofs, balconies, under canopies
or in places where it may be
exposed to atmospheric agents.
CORRECT USE
Before using the appliance for the
fi rst time, remove the transport
securing screws from the rear (see
installation chapter).
If those screws are not removed,
it will damage the appliance
or adjacent furniture or other
appliances during the spinning.
Make sure garments are not
washed together with foreign
objects (i.e. nails, needles, coins,
paper clips). These foreign objects
may damage the appliance (i.e.
the drum or the tub) and, in turn,

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INSTALLATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
The assembled group of the appliance is
secured by 4 xing screws (which protect it
during handling and transport operations),
gure 1.
Figure 1
FIXING SCREWS REMOVAL
Before using the appliance, it is necessary
to remove the xing screws by turning
counter clockwise.
N.B. If the xing screws are not removed,
this will cause strong vibrations and irregular
movements during the washing cycle with
subsequent damages.
Once unscrewed, pull them out with spacer
bushes as shown in gure 2.
Figure 2
Seal the holes with the appropriate caps
provided as shown in gure 3.
Figure 3
x 4
POSITIONING OF APPLIANCE
In order to avoid damages or malfunctions, the
appliance must not be installed on roofs, bal-
conies, under canopies or in places where it
may be exposed to atmospheric agents.
Make sure the electrical cable and hoses (wa-
ter inlet and drain hoses) on the rear of the
appliance are not pressed.
To ensure the stability of the appliance, avoid-
ing strong vibrations during washing and
spinning cycles, it is necessary to put the ap-
pliance on a levelled, smooth, dry, solid sur-
face not raised from the oor level. In order
to balance any difference in levels of the oor,
it is possible to intervene on the feet modify-
ing the height by screwing and unscrewing in
accordance with the necessities as shown in
gure 4.
Figure 4
MOBILE
PIEDINO
12 mm
1
2
Cabinet
Foot

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After regulating the feet, since vibration may
modify its level, it is advisable to tighten the
docking nut on the feet until it is blocked as
shown by the gure below.
Figure 5
DADO
It is recommended to avoid putting cardboard,
pieces of wood or similar material upon or
around the appliance since it may obstruct the
air ow.
INSTALLATION UNDER WORKTOP
It is possible to position the appliance under
a worktop only if there is place of minimum
3cm on the upper side, 8cm on the sides and
8cm on the back side. An example of a typical
installation is represented in gure 6. The
top table of the appliance (TOP) cannot be
removed for electric and mechanical safety
reasons.
Figure 6
WATER SUPPLY INLET HOSE
The water supply inlet hose has to be
connected to a cold water tap with threaded
hole of 3/4” and to the appliance. Only use the
hose supplied with the appliance and make
sure that the rubber gaskets are properly
placed on the ends of the hose.
Figure 7
If the water supply system is new or it has not
been used for a long time, before connecting
the hose it is necessary to let the water run
until it is clear. Figure 8 shows the connection
to hot water. This option is available only on
demand.
Figure 8
Be sure the hot water temperature does not
exceed 55°C in order to avoid damages to the
clothing and to the washing machine. Use only
the water supply inlet hose which is supplied
with the appliance.
8 cm 8 cm
3 cm
Nut

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THIS APPLIANCE REQUIRES AN
EARTH WIRING.
For individual personal safety and of
the environment, this appliance must be
connected to the mains with an earth-
ing which provides a direct path to the
ground, correctly verifi ed and in compli-
ance with current laws and regulations.
It installation must be equipped with a
magneto thermal differential switch (cir-
cuit breaker).
This appliance is supplied with a type
(A) power cord and a type (B) plug.
In order to avoid risks of electrical
shocks/fi res, the cable must be connect-
ed to a wall sucket (C) suitable for the
type of plug (B).
Do not modify the connection cable nor
use adaptors or extension leads (D).
If the wall sucket is not available, it is the
customer’s responsibility and obligation
to install it by a qualifi ed electrician.
Do not change/modify the electrical
power cord and do not use adaptors or
extension leads (D)
WATER DRAINAGE
The water drain hose can be positioned in
three different ways (Figure 9):
1. On the edge of a sink, using a U-hook
plastic (NOT SUPPLIED)
Make sure the hose is well xed on the sink.
2. Into a drainage line placed at a minimum
height of 60cm and not exceeding 90cm.
3. Direct drain into the siphon of the sink.
It is advisable to use a hose clamp (NOT
INCLUDED)
Example of installation
Figure 9
1
2
3
N.B. It is not advisable to use hose
extensions for the water drainage hose.
BEFORE USE
Before using the washing
machine for the rst time, it
is necessary to do a washing
cycle (self-clean programme,
where present or cotton
programme set at 90 °C) with
detergent and without laundry.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The appliance is supplied with a
power cable and a schuko plug for
the connection to the ~ 230V 50Hz
AC grid . Make sure the schuko plug
is always accessible so that washing
machine can be disconnected from
the mains if necessary. The electrical
system must meet the provisions VDE
0100. The maximum consumption of
the washing machine is 10 Ampere.
It is strongly recommended never
to connect the appliance using
extension cables, multiple sockets
or similar devices in order to avoid
overheating and a potential fi re
hazard. The manufacturer accepts
no liability for damages resulting from
lack or interruption of the protective
earth conductor. With the purpose
of increasing the safety level, VDE
institute, by Directive DIN VDE 0100
part 739, recommends to equip the
appliance with an automatic differential
switch (circuit breaker) with trip off
current of 30mA (DIN VDE 0664).
If an automatic differential switch is
used, make sure it is of type A, in
accordance with DIN VDE 0664 and
sensitive to pulsating currents.
The identifi cation plate provides
information about the nominal power
consumption and its appropriate
protection. Please compare these data
with the data of the electrical mains.

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EN
THIS APPLIANCE REQUIRES AN
EARTH WIRING.
For individual personal safety and of
the environment, this appliance must be
connected to the mains with an earth-
ing which provides a direct path to the
ground, correctly verifi ed and in compli-
ance with current laws and regulations.
It installation must be equipped with a
magneto thermal differential switch (cir-
cuit breaker).
This appliance is supplied with a type
(A) power cord and a type (B) plug.
In order to avoid risks of electrical
shocks/fi res, the cable must be connect-
ed to a wall sucket (C) suitable for the
type of plug (B).
Do not modify the connection cable nor
use adaptors or extension leads (D).
If the wall sucket is not available, it is the
customer’s responsibility and obligation
to install it by a qualifi ed electrician.
Do not change/modify the electrical
power cord and do not use adaptors or
extension leads (D)
WATER DRAINAGE
The water drain hose can be positioned in
three different ways (Figure 9):
1. On the edge of a sink, using a U-hook
plastic (NOT SUPPLIED)
Make sure the hose is well xed on the sink.
2. Into a drainage line placed at a minimum
height of 60cm and not exceeding 90cm.
3. Direct drain into the siphon of the sink.
It is advisable to use a hose clamp (NOT
INCLUDED)
Example of installation
Figure 9
1
2
3
N.B. It is not advisable to use hose
extensions for the water drainage hose.
BEFORE USE
Before using the washing
machine for the rst time, it
is necessary to do a washing
cycle (self-clean programme,
where present or cotton
programme set at 90 °C) with
detergent and without laundry.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The appliance is supplied with a
power cable and a schuko plug for
the connection to the ~ 230V 50Hz
AC grid . Make sure the schuko plug
is always accessible so that washing
machine can be disconnected from
the mains if necessary. The electrical
system must meet the provisions VDE
0100. The maximum consumption of
the washing machine is 10 Ampere.
It is strongly recommended never
to connect the appliance using
extension cables, multiple sockets
or similar devices in order to avoid
overheating and a potential fi re
hazard. The manufacturer accepts
no liability for damages resulting from
lack or interruption of the protective
earth conductor. With the purpose
of increasing the safety level, VDE
institute, by Directive DIN VDE 0100
part 739, recommends to equip the
appliance with an automatic differential
switch (circuit breaker) with trip off
current of 30mA (DIN VDE 0664).
If an automatic differential switch is
used, make sure it is of type A, in
accordance with DIN VDE 0664 and
sensitive to pulsating currents.
The identifi cation plate provides
information about the nominal power
consumption and its appropriate
protection. Please compare these data
with the data of the electrical mains.

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G5 CONTROL PANEL
500
800
1000
0
Made in ItalyMade in Italy
7
kg
1000
giri
7
kg
1000
giri
40°
30°
60°
30min.
20°
40°
90°
40°
60°
40°
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
40°
X
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Inteni
1 - Programme knob
2 - Spin regulation
3 - Options
4 - Start/Pause
5 - Wash phases
6 - Child lock
1
2 3 4
6
5

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NUMERO
PROGRAMMA ICONA DESCRIZIONE
1 Cotton cold
2 Cotton at 20°C
3 Cotton at 40°C
4 Cotton at 60°C + Prewash
5 Cotton at 90°C
6 Rapid
7Rinse
8 Drain and spin
9 Delicate
10 Wool at 40°C
11 Synthetic cold
12 Synthetic at 40°C
13 Synthetic at 60°C
14 Cotton intensive at 40°C
15 Eco 40-60°C
TABLE OF WASH PROGRAMMES

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1 - Programme knob
2 - Spin regulation
3 - Options
4 - Start/Pause
5 - Wash phases
6 - Child lock
0
Made in ItalyMade in Italy
500
1000
1200
0
1
234
5
6
X
Eco 40-60 Cotton cold
40°C Intensive Cotton 20°C
Cotton 40°C
60°C Synthetic
40°C Synthetic Cotton
Prewash 60°C
Cold Synthetic Cotton 90C°
40°C Wool Wool 40°C
Rinse
30°C Delicate
Spin Option
Drain/Spin
Start/Pause
Child lock
Wash Rinse
Rinse
Extra rinse
Rinse hold
Spin
G5 CONTROL PANEL

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COMMAND DESCRIPTION
1. Programme knob
The programme knob is used to select the
desired programme and to turn off the
machine. It can be rotated clockwise and
counterclockwise for easy and fast selection
of programmes. The programmes have preset
temperature.
2. Spin regulation
This button allows for the reduction or
exclusion of spin. When one of the 15
available programmes is selected, the preset
value lights up. To change this value press
repeatedly the spin key until the desired value
is reached. The corresponding LED lamp will
be illuminated to identify the selected spin
value.
3. Options
This button allows for the selection of the
available options of the selected washing
programme. The options available are two
- rinse hold and extra-rinse. The selection
is signalled by the illumination of a LED.
Depending on the selection, the LED may be:
• xed when extra-rinse is selected
• ashing when rinse hold is selected;
• off when no option is selected.
4. Start/Pause
This key allows for the starting or pausing the
washing programme momentarily.
5. Washing phases
During washing operations, a LED would
indicates the washing status.
The possible status are three:
• washing;
• • rinsing;
• • spinning.
6. Child lock
The function activates the lock of all buttons on
the control panel. The activation is achieved
by pressing buttons 3 and 4 simultaneously for
15 seconds. Its activation is marked by the
ashing of the spin LED. To deactivate the
function, press buttons 3 and 4 simultaneously
for 10 seconds. Upon the deactivation spin
LED will stop ashing.

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PROGRAMMES, DURATION AND OPTIONS
Programme
Temperature allowed
Spin speed
Type of laundry
Loading capacity
indicated on con-
trol panel
CMAXIMUM
laundry
load (kg)
MINIMUM laundry
load (kg) Programme durations (*) Wash options
1 - Cotton cold
Ambient temperature;
0 - Max spin;
Cotton or linen
bedsheets, pillowcases
and tablecloths .
5 kg 5 2.5
1h 50 min.
Extra rinse.
Rinse hold.
6 kg 6 3
7 kg 7 3.5
2h 00 min.
8 kg 8 4
2 - Cotton 20°C
T e m p e r a t u r e a t 2 0 ° C ;
0 - Max spin;
Cotton or linen
bedsheets, pillowcases
and tablecloths.
5 kg 5 2.5
2h 00 min.
Extra rinse.
Rinse hold.
6 kg 6 3
7 kg 7 3.5
2h 10 min.
8 kg 8 4
3 - Cotton 40°C
T e m p e r a t u r e a t 4 0 ° C ;
0 - Max spin;
Cotton or linen
bedsheets, pillowcases
and tablecloths.
5 kg 5 2.5
2h 10 min.
Extra rinse.
Rinse hold.
6 kg 6 3
7 kg 7 3.5
2h 20 min.
8 kg 8 4
4 - Cotton
Prewash 60°C
Temperature at 60°C;
0 - Max spin;
Cotton or linen
bedsheets, pillowcases
and tablecloths.
5 kg 5 2.5
2h 40 min.
Extra rinse.
Rinse hold.
6 kg 6 3
7 kg 7 3.5
2h 50 min.
8 kg 8 4
5 - Cotton 90°C
Temperature at 90°C;
0 - Max spin;
Cotton or linen
bedsheets, pillowcases
and tablecloths.
5 kg 5 2.5
2h 30 min.
Extra rinse.
Rinse hold.
6 kg 6 3
7 kg 7 3.5
2h 40 min.
8 kg 8 4
6 - Rapid 30°C
Temperature at 30°C;
0 - Max spin.
Cotton or Synthetic
fabric.
5 kg 2.5 1.5
40 min.
Rinse hold.
6 kg 3 1.5
7 kg 3.5 2
40 min.
8 kg 4 2
7 - Rinse
Ambient temperature;
0 - Ma x s p i n ;
Adaptable to all fabrics.
5 kg 5 2.5
25 min.
Extra rinse.
Rinse hold.
6 kg 6 3
7 kg 7 3.5
13 min.
8 kg 8 4
8 - Drain/Spin
0 - Max spin;
Adaptable to all fabrics.
5 kg 5 2.5
13 min. -
6 kg 6 3
7 kg 7 3.5
8 kg 8 4
9 - Delicate 30°C
Temperature at 30°C
0 - 600 rpm.
Adaptable to all fabrics.
5 kg 0.5 -
1h 00 min.
Extra rinse.
Rinse hold.
6 kg 0.5 -
7 kg 1 -
1h 05 min.
8 kg 1.5 -
The “Eco 40-60” programme is able to clean normally soiled cotton laundry declared to be washable at 40°C or 60°C,
together in the same cycle. This programme is used to assess the compliance with the EU eco-design legislation. It is the
most efcient programme in terms of energy consumption. The programme generally performs at lower temperatures
and longer time.
All available commercial powdered and liquid detergent a for washing machine are suitable of use in the washer. For the
recommended washing temperatures and programmes, refer to the detergent manufacturers’ prescription.
Noise and remaining moisture are contents are inuenced by the spinning speed. The higher the spinning speed in the
spinning phase, the higher the noise and the lower the remaining moisture content.
Information on each model can be capture and viewed in the weblink using the QR code. Access is possible on with an
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EN
Programme
Temperature allowed
Spin speed
Type of laundry
Loading capacity
indicated on con-
trol panel
CMAXIMUM
laundry
load (kg)
MINIMUM laundry
load (kg) Programme durations (*) Wash options
10 - Wool 40°C
Temperature a 40°C
0 - 1000 rpm.
Wool and mixed wash-
able wool.
5 kg 1 -
56 min.
Extra rinse.
Rinse hold
6 kg 1.5 -
7 kg 2 -
1h 05 min.
8 kg 2.5 -
11 - Synthetic cold
Ambient temperature;
0- 800 rpm;
Synthetic fabric (i.e.
acrylic, polyester,
microber).
5 kg 2.5 1.5
1h 25 min.
Extra rinse.
Rinse hold
6 kg 3 1.5
7 kg 3.5 2
1h 35 min.
8 kg 4 2
12 - Synthetic 40°C
Temperature a 40°C;
0 - 8 0 0 rpm;
Synthetic fabric (i.e.
acrylic, polyester,
microber).
5 kg 2.5 1.5
1h 35 min.
Extra rinse.
Rinse hold
6 kg 3 1.5
7 kg 3.5 2
1h 45 min.
8 kg 4 2
13 - Synthetic 60°C
Temperature a 60°C;
0 - 8 0 0 rpm;
Synthetic fabric (i.e.
acrylic, polyester,
microber).
5 kg 2.5 1.5
1h 55 min.
Extra rinse.
Rinse hold
6 kg 3 1.5
7 kg 3.5 2
2h 05 min.
8 kg 4 2
14 - Intensive 40°C
Temperature at 40°C;
0 - Spin;
Cotton or linen
bedsheets, pillowcases
and tablecloths.
5 kg 5 2.5
2h 10 min.
Extra rinse.
Rinse hold
6 kg 6 3
7 kg 7 3.5
2h 20 min.
8 kg 8 4
15 - Eco 40-60
Temp. optimized;
0 - Spin;
Cotton or linen
bedsheets, pillowcases
and tablecloths.
5 kg 5 2.5
2h 20 min.
Extra rinse.
Rinse hold
6 kg 6 3
7 kg 7 3.5
2h 30 min.
8 kg 8 4
REFERENCE LAUNDRY LOAD WEIGHT FOR WASHING MACHINE
Terry bathrobe 1200 g
Terry towels 900 g
Bedspreads 700 g
Pyjamas 500 g
Tablecloth 250 g
Pillowcases and Towels 200 g
Place mats and underwear 100 g

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Consumption values for 5kg washing machine
Programmes Wash
load
Duration
(h:min)
Energy
consump.
(kWh/cycle)
Water con-
sump.
(l/cycle)
Maximum
temperature
for 5 min.
(°c)
Residual
humidity (%)
1000 rpm
Cotton 20°C 5 1:43 0,20 35 18 63
Cotton 60°C +
prewash 52:35 1,20 42 50 63
Cotton 90°C 5 2:40 1,65 50 69 63
Synthetics 60°C 3 1:40 0,70 31 48 75*
Express 30°C 3 0:35 0,25 23 26 64
Wool 40°C 1 1:18 0,53 55 37 59**
Consumption values for 6kg washing machine
Programmes Wash
load
Duration
(h:min)
Energy
consump.
(kWh/cycle)
Water
consump.
(l/cycle)
Maximum
temperature
for 5 min.
(°c)
Residual
humidity (%)
1000
rpm
1200
rpm
1400
rpm
Cotton 20°C 6 1:43 0,20 40 18 53 48 47
Cotton 60°C +
prewash 62:35 1,23 48 50 53 48 47
Cotton 90°C 6 2:40 1,68 58 69 53 48 47
Synthetics 60°C 3 1:40 0,73 36 48 75* 75* 75*
Express 30°C 3 0:35 0,28 26 26 53 48 47
Wool 40°C 1,5 1:20 0,56 63 37 59** 59** 59**
Consumption values for 7kg washing machine
Programmes Wash
load
Duration
(h:min)
Energy
consump.
(kWh/cycle)
Water
consump.
(l/cycle)
Maximum
temperature
for 5 min.
(°c)
Residual
humidity (%)
1000
rpm
1200
rpm
1400
rpm
Cotton 20°C 7 1:45 0,20 46 18 60 47 46
Cotton 60°C +
prewash 7 2:38 1,26 56 50 60 47 46
Cotton 90°C 7 2:40 1,71 66 69 60 47 46
Synthetics 60°C 3,5 1:40 0,76 41 48 75* 75* 75*
Express 30°C 3,5 0:35 0,31 30 26 51 48 47
Wool 40°C 2 1:20 0,59 73 37 59** 59** 59**
(*) Residual humidity value at 800 rpm.
(**) Residual humidity value at 600 rpm.
PROGRAMMES TECHNICAL DATA
UE 2019/2023 REGULATION
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