SERVIS W814FGHDW User manual

User Manual
WASHING
MACHINE
Model Numbers:
W814FGHDW
W814FGHDS
W814FGHDB

Contents
01 Welcome
02 Safety Instructions
05 Your Washing Machine
08 Technical Specification
09 Installation
17 Setting Up
25 Usage
47 Maintenance
53 Clothing Care
57 Troubleshooting
61 Guarantee
63 Index
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PARTS WARRANTY
2 YEAR
REGISTER TO
ACTIVATE YOUR
Your appliance comes with a free one year parts and labour warranty.
Register within 30 days of purchase to receive a free second year
parts warranty.
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WELCOME SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
To ensure your safety and the safety of others, please read the following safety
precautions before you operate your Washing Machine.
Your Washing Machine conforms to current safety requirements. Inappropriate use can,
however, lead to personal injury and damage to property. To avoid the risk of accidents and
damage to your Washing Machine, read this user guide carefully before using it for the first
time. It contains important information on the installation, safety, use and maintenance
of your Washing Machine. Retain this user guide for future use and pass it on to any new
owners.
Read this user guide before using or installing your Washing Machine.
WELCOME
Thank you for choosing this Servis Washing Machine, which has been designed and
manufactured to give you many years of trouble-free service.
You may already be familiar with using a similar product but please take time to read these
instructions, which have been written to ensure you get the very best from your purchase.
HydroDrive Technology allows your Washing Machine to offer a rapid 12-minute wash
programme by pumping water and detergent into the drum through two nozzles instead of
the traditional one. This means that you’ll be able to cut energy usage and reduce water
consumption.
Servis provides you with a guarantee which will protect you should your Washing Machine
develop an electrical or mechanical fault during the guarantee period. To ensure that you get a
prompt and efficient service, please register your Washing Machine immediately.
You will find a warranty card included within the packaging. To register, complete the form, or:
Visit us at www.servis.co.uk
Call us on 0333 577 7232
ITEMS INCLUDED
W814FGHDW
A+++
MEMORY
EC TIME
NightWash
MemoryII
Rapid12'
Blouses
Shirts
Sportswear
Daily60°60'
Sensitive
Cotton
Cottone
Eco20°
Synthetics
Wool
Duvet
Extras
STOP
MemoryI
Fill hose
Blanking caps x 4
Fluid detergent level plate
Washing Machine
Figure 1
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARRANTY
HYDRODRIVE TECHNOLOGY

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Your Washing Machine is for domestic use only and is only intended to wash items which
are specified by the manufacturer to be machine washable on the label, and textiles
composed of hand washable wool or wool blend fabrics as well as satin, lace, silk and other
hand-washable garments. Do not use your Washing Machine for any purpose not expressly
specified in this user guide.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been
given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand
the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user
maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
Before setting up your Washing Machine, check for any external visible damage. Do not
install or use your Washing Machine if it is damaged.
Before setting up your Washing Machine, remove the four transit bolts and the rubber
washers from the back of the machine (refer to page 9).
Before connecting your Washing Machine, ensure that the information on the data plate
(voltage and connected load) matches that of the mains electricity supply. If in doubt, consult a
qualified electrician.
Do not connect your Washing Machine to the mains electricity supply using an extension
lead.
A damaged power cord/plug can cause fire or give you an electric shock. When damaged it
must be replaced, this should only be done by qualified personnel.
Never remove the plug from the socket by pulling the cord. Always hold the plug.
Never touch the power cord/plug with wet hands as this could cause a short circuit or
electric shock.
Do not touch your Washing Machine if your hands or feet are wet.
Never open the detergent drawer while the machine is running.
Faulty components must only be replaced by a suitably qualified Service Agent using
genuine spare parts.
Unauthorised repairs could result in unforeseen dangers for the user. Repairs should only be
undertaken by an approved service agent.
In the event of a fault or for cleaning purposes, your Washing Machine is only completely
isolated from the electricity supply when it is unplugged from the mains.
Your Washing Machine must only be connected to your water supply using the supplied new
fill hose. Old hoses must not be reused.
Do not make any alterations to your Washing Machine, unless authorised to do so by Servis.
The packaging of the machine could be hazardous to children. Please refer to the disposal
instructions on the rear cover.
Please ensure that you have removed all of the packaging materials and protective tape
from the outside of your Washing Machine, inside the drum and inside the detergent drawer
before using.

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W814FGHDW
A+++
MEMORY
EC TIME
NightWash
MemoryII
Rapid12'
Blouses
Shirts
Sportswear
Daily60°60'
Sensitive
Cotton
Cottone
Eco20°
Synthetics
Wool
Duvet
Extras
STOP
MemoryI
YOUR WASHING MACHINE
1
4
FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW
Detergent drawer 2
Control panel
Door handle
5Pump filter cover
Drain hose
1
2Cold water
inlet
Figure 2 Figure 3
1Detergent drawer; Allows you to insert detergent, fabric conditioner and starch.
2Programme dial; Allows you to select the programme for your wash.
3Control panel; Allows you to configure the required settings for your wash.
4Door handle; Provides you with access to the drum.
5Pump filter cover; Provides access to the pump filter for maintenance purposes.
1Drain hose; Provides an outlet for the dirty water from your Washing Machine.
2Cold water inlet; Connects your Washing Machine to your cold water supply.
2Transit bolts; Remove before first use of your Washing Machine (refer to page 9).
3
Programme dial
3Transit bolts
3

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YOUR WASHING MACHINE
DETERGENT DRAWER
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Voltage V/Frequency (Hz) 220-240V/50Hz
Electrical Current (A) 10
Power Rating (W) 2200
Water Consumption (Cotton 600Full load)
(L/Cycle)
48
Energy Consumption (Cotton 600Full load)
(kWh/Cycle)
0.76
Unpacked Dimensions (H x W x D) (cm) 84.5 x 59.7 x 58.7
Gross Weight (kg) 81.5
Spin Speed (rpm) 1400
Drum Volume (lt) 60
Max Dry Load Capacity (kg) 8
Energy Rating A+++
Wash Noise (dB) 58
Spin Noise (dB) 78
Figure 4
1
2
3
Main Wash
Compartment
Compartment
Pre-Wash
Compartment
1Main Wash Compartment; Add detergent for the main wash.
2Compartment; For fabric conditioner and liquid starch.
3Pre-Wash Compartment; Add detergent for the pre-wash.

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INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
To avoid risk of injury, please take care when moving your Washing Machine. It is heavy and we
recommend that a minimum of two people move your Washing Machine.
To unpack your Washing Machine and manoeuvre it to the installation area, one person should
hold it by the front feet and the other person at the edge of the lid at the rear.
Your Washing Machine measures 84.5 x 59.7 x 58.7cm and will require an installation area with
the space to allow the door to fully open and provide easy access to the plumbing and electrical
connections.
The most suitable installation surface for your Washing Machine is a concrete floor as it is less
prone to vibration during the spin cycle. Soft floor surfaces such as carpets and rugs are not
suitable.
If you have to install your Washing Machine on a wooden floor, we recommend that a water-
resistant wooden base at least 30mm thick is installed. The base should span several joists and
be bolted down. Check for the presence of pipes and cables before installing.
If possible, install your Washing Machine in the corner of the room as it is often the most stable
part of the floor.
Do not install your Washing Machine in rooms where temperatures below freezing may occur as
frozen hoses may burst or split.
REMOVAL OF TRANSIT BOLTS
The transit bolts are used to protect your Washing Machine from damage during transportation
and must be removed before using your Washing Machine for the first time. Keep the transit
bolts safe and re-fit them if you need to transport your Washing Machine in the future.
The four transit bolts are located on the back of your Washing Machine (fig 5a).
To remove the transit bolts (4 off):
1Remove each bolt by turning anti-clockwise with a suitable spanner (fig 5b).
2Pull out the remaining plastic section of each transit bolt by hand. This will require a
reasonable amount of force (fig 5c).
3Insert the blanking caps (4 off): Push the cap into the hole until the four connectors click into
place. Check that the cap is flush with the machine.
To re-fit the transit bolts (4 off) for future transportation:
1Pull and remove the four plastic blanking caps.
2Insert the plastic sections of the transit bolts into the exposed holes.
3Insert the bolts into the plastic sections of the transit bolts and tighten with a suitable
spanner until secure.
Figure 5
a: b:
c:

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ADJUSTING THE FEET
For safe operation, it is important that your Washing Machine is level and securely positioned on
all four feet. Incorrect installation may cause the Washing Machine to vibrate and increase your
water and electricity consumption.
The four adjustable feet are used to level the Washing Machine. To adjust the feet:
1Loosen the plastic locking nut by turning anti-clockwise (fig 6a).
2To increase the height of the machine, turn the feet clockwise (fig 6b).
3To decrease the height of the machine, turn the feet anti-clockwise (fig 6b).
4After making adjustments, use a spirit level to check that the machine is level.
5Once the machine is level, tighten the locking nuts by turning clockwise (fig 6c).
WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION
Your Washing Machine uses an energy efficient cold fill system, which means that only the
water required to wash the laundry is heated. As a result, no heat is lost in the pipeline from the
hot water supply.
Connect your Washing Machine to your cold water supply only. If your previous machine had a
hot and cold fill, check that the hot tap on your water supply is closed to avoid leakage. Only use
the fill hose supplied and not one from your old Washing Machine. Only one hose is required
to install your Washing Machine to the cold water supply. The inlet hose provided with your
Washing Machine connects the rear of your machine and the cold water supply.
To connect your Washing Machine to the cold water supply:
1Connect the angled end of the fill hose to the cold water inlet on the rear of your Washing
Machine by screwing the threaded connector clockwise (fig 7). Take care not to overtighten
the connection. Hand tight is sufficient.
Figure 6 Figure 7
a: b:
c:
W814FGHDW
A+++
MEMORY
EC TIME
NightWash
MemoryII
Rapid12'
Blouses
Shirts
Sportswear
Daily60°60'
Sensitive
Cotton
Cottone
Eco20°
Synthetics
Wool
Duvet
Extras
STOP
MemoryI

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WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION
2Screw the straight end of the hose clockwise to a 19mm (3/4’’) cold water tap until hand
tight (fig 8). Take care not to trap or kink the hose.
DRAIN HOSE CONNECTION
Do not connect your Washing Machine to a surface water drain.
Connect your Washing Machine to your household drainage system (fig 9).
For your Washing Machine to function properly the outlet end of the drain hose must be at a
minimum of 60cm and a maximum of 100cm from the ground.
CAUTION: Check to ensure that the hose is not trapped, kinked, twisted, folded or crushed.
Do not attempt to extend the drain hose by adding extra sections.
Figure 8
Figure 9
a:
b:
Max height 100cm
a: The drain hose
can be connected
to a standpipe, as
shown. The hose
must be between
60cm and 100cm
from the ground.
b: The drain hose
can be connected
to a household
sink, as shown.
The hose must be
between 60cm and
100cm from the
ground.
Min height 60cm

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INSTALLATION
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Your Washing Machine requires a 220-240V, 50Hz mains supply. Do not use any other
supply.
Your Washing Machine may be fitted with a moulded plug, which cannot be rewired.
If the fuse cover becomes damaged, you must not use the plug.
If your plug requires changing because it is not suitable for your socket, or it is damaged,
you should consult a qualified electrician.
Fuse:
Replacement fuses should be ASTA-approved to BS1362 and have the correct 10 Amp
rating.
Replacement fuses can be purchased from an electrical supplier.
The cold water pressure for a normal household system ranges from between 0.1 to 1 Mpa. Your
Washing Machine will run at optimum efficiency in this range.
Once you have made all of the connections, carefully turn your cold water supply on and check
for leaks.

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SETTING UP
USING THE SMART TOUCH BUTTONS
A series of 6 smart touch buttons can be found below the information screen. To make a
selection, press the button below the desired selection choice on the information screen. For
example, if the instructions in this user manual say ‘Press the button’ press the button
directly below the symbol.
Your
Washing Machine
has a range of adjustable features that can be altered to suit your
preferences. To make the initial settings please ensure that:
1The transit bolts have been removed.
2Your
Washing Machine
has been correctly connected to your water supply and your water
drainage system.
3Your
Washing Machine
has been connected to an appropriate mains power supply and is
switched on at the socket.
4The programme dial is turned on (i.e. is not in the ‘STOP’ position).
Current Time Setting
We recommend that you set the correct time during the initial set-up of your
Washing Machine
.
After turning your
Washing Machine
on for the first time it will check to see if you would like to
set the current time ‘set day time’ will be displayed on the information screen (fig 11).
To set the current time, press the button. Alternatively, press the button to exit
without setting the time.
SETTING UP YOUR WASHER DRYER
CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW
1Programme Dial; Used to select a washing programme (see page 29).
2Information Screen; Displays details of the selected programme and information on the
status of your Washing Machine.
3Smart Touch Function Buttons: Used to select or adjust a particular function.
4Start/Pause Button: Used to Start or Pause the selected programme.
5Memory Button: Used to store preferred settings (see page 40).
Figure 10
1 2 4
53
MEMORY
EC TIME
Night Wash
Memory II
Rapid 12'
Blouses
Shirts
Sportswear
Daily 60°60'
Sensitive
Cotton
Cotton e
Eco 20°
Synthetics
Wool
Duvet
Extras
STOP
Memory I

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SETTING UP
If you have chosen to set the current time:
Press the
button under the hour setting until it displays the current hour.
Press the
button under the minute setting until the current time is shown.
To confirm the current time setting, press the button.
Once you have set the current time, your
Washing Machine
will automatically display the main
screen of the programme selected by the programme dial. If you would like to make further
changes to your settings, press the button and use the button to select the setting you
wish to alter.
You can change the current time setting at any time by pressing the button from the main
programme screen and selecting the button until the time is displayed. Use the buttons to
increase the hours and minutes.
Please Note: We strongly recommend that you set the current time accurately as other
operating features depend on it.
Time setting information will be lost if you leave your
Washing Machine
unplugged for more
than 15 days. In this case you will be prompted to set the time when you next turn your
Washing
Machine
on.
Figure 11
Language Selection Setting
To select the language used on the information screen, press the button. When setting the
language for the first time ‘Select Language’ will appear on the information screen (fig 12).
To change the current language setting press the button.
To exit the language selection screen without making a selection, press the button.
If you have chosen to change the current language setting:
You can cycle through the available languages using the and buttons.
Press the button to select the desired language.
You will be asked to confirm the language selected, for example ‘Switch to Deutsch?’
Press the button to confirm the selection, or the button to cancel the selection and
make another choice.
You can change the language at any time by pressing the button. The current language
selection will be displayed, for example ‘English’. Press the and buttons to cycle through the
available languages and use the button to select your choice.
Figure 12

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Eco Time Setting (Economic Time Interval)
To help make savings on your energy bills, your
Washing Machine
contains an Eco Time Setting.
This allows you to set your
Washing Machine
to run during the hours when your electricity tariff
is more economical. Please be aware that a smart counter will be required in order for this mode
to work. When setting the Economic Time Interval fot the first time:
Press the button on the main programme screen and use the button until and
‘set economic time zone’ is displayed on the information screen.
Press the button to set Eco Time, or the button to return to the main programme
screen.
If you have chosen to set Eco Time:
and the start and end time of the economic time interval will be displayed on the
information screen (fig 13).
Figure 13
Use the and buttons to set the start and finish time for the economic time interval.
Press the button to confirm the selection, or the button to return to the main
programme screen.
You can change the Eco Time hours at any time by pressing the button from the main
programme screen and using the button until the Eco Time hours are displayed. Use the
and buttons to set the desired Eco Time interval.
To activate the Eco-Time setting, please refer to the information on additional functions on
page 53.
Sound Adjustment
You can choose to turn the warning sounds of your
Washing Machine
on or off. To access the
sound settings:
Press the button on the main programme screen and then press the button until the
sound adjustment settings are displayed. This is shown by the and symbols
on the information screen. Alternatively, if you are already in the settings menu, use the
button to navigate to the sound adjustment settings.
Use either the or buttons to toggle the warning sounds on or off. A symbol and
3 audible beeps indicates that the warning sounds are turned on. A symbol indicates
that the warning sounds are turned off.
To return to the main programme screen, press the button, or press the button .
Screen Brightness Setting
You can adjust the brightness setting of the information screen on your
Washing Machine
:
Press the button on the main programme screen and then press the button until
the brightness setting screen is displayed. This is shown by the symbol. Alternatively,
if you are already in the settings menu, use the button to navigate to the brightness
settings.

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Use the button to decrease the brightness of the information screen, or the button
to increase the brightness. The information screen displays a bar showing the level of
brightness selected (fig 14).
To return to the main programme screen press the button, or press the button to
select another setting you wish to alter.
Screen Contrast Setting
You can adjust the contrast of the information screen on your
Washing Machine
:
Press the button on the main programme screen and then press the button until the
contrast setting screen is displayed. This is shown by the symbol. Alternatively, if you
are already in the settings menu, use the button to navigate to the contrast settings.
Use the button to reduce the level of contrast, or the button to increase the level of
contrast.
To return to the main programme screen, press the button or press the button to
select another setting you wish to alter.
Figure 14
Revert to Factory Settings
You have the option to revert your
Washing Machine
to the factory default settings:
Press the button on the main programme screen and then press the button until the
screen shown in fig 15 is displayed. If you are already in the setting menu, use the button
to navigate to the factory settings screen.
Press the symbol to reset your
Washing Machine
to factory settings. You will be asked
to confirm your choice. ‘Reset to Factory Settings?’ will be displayed on the information
screen. Press the button to confirm your selection or the to cancel.
You can return to the main programme screen by pressing the button.
Figure 15

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USAGE
RUNNING YOUR FIRST WASH
Before using your Washing Machine for the first time; check that:
1The transit bolts have been removed.
2Your Washing Machine has been correctly connected to your water supply and your water
drainage system.
3Your Washing Machine has been connected to an appropriate mains power supply and is
switched on at the socket.
Tests were carried out on your Washing Machine at the factory; as a result, water may be left in
the machine. To remove any water we recommend that the first wash is carried out without any
laundry:
1Open the detergent drawer, pour in half a measuring cup of all-purpose detergent, close
the drawer and select programme 1 (Cotton on the programme selection dial). If using a
liquid detergent, refer to page 28 for details on how to insert the fluid level detergent plate.
2Close the door until it clicks shut.
3Press the Start/Pause button.
Please follow the steps suggested below to get the best results from your washing.
Preparing Your Laundry:
CAUTION:
Please be aware that any foreign objects such as coins or paper clips can cause
damage to your garments and components in your Washing Machine.
Empty all pockets on items of clothing, brush out any sand and dirt from pockets and cuffs.
WASHING SEQUENCE
Close zips and fasten any hooks and eyes.
Items such as trousers, t-shirts, sweat shirts and knitted garments should be turned inside
out.
Remove any weights from curtains, or place in a laundry bag.
Any loose wiring in bras and shirt collar stiffeners should be removed or sewn in.
Sorting Your Laundry:
Sort your laundry by colour. Always wash whites and coloureds separately.
Dark textiles may contain excess dye and should be washed separately several times
before being included in a mixed load.
Follow the instructions given in the care labels on the clothing.
Do not wash any items in the machine that the manufacturer has specified as non-
washable on the care label.
Badly soiled or stained areas can be pre-treated with liquid detergent or stain removers by
following the manufacturer’s instructions.
If you use a solvent-based cleaning agent to pre-treat a stain, protect any plastic parts such
as buttons. Rinse the cleaning agent off before loading the washing into the machine.
Do not use a solvent-based cleaning agent in your Washing Machine.
Loading the Drum:
1Pull the door open using the handle.
2Load your items of clothing into the drum, ensuring they are loosely packed. You will
achieve better wash results if you mix up large and small items. Items of varying size will
help distribute the load more evenly during spinning.
3Take care not to exceed the maximum load of the drum as this will give poor wash results
and cause creasing. Refer to the table on pages 33 to 40 for information on load capacities.
4Gently push the door until it clicks shut. Check that no items of clothing are trapped
between the rubber seal and the door.

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Half-Load Detection System:
Your Washing Machine features a half-load detection system. If you put less than half the
maximum load of laundry into your Washing Machine it will automatically set the half-load
function, regardless of the programme you selected. This means that the selected programme
will take less time to complete and will use less water and energy.
Adding Detergent:
Please take care to add the correct amount of detergent to your Washing Machine.
If too little detergent is added:
Your laundry may not be washed properly and may become grey and stiff over time.
Spots of fat may appear on your laundry.
Limescale may form on the heater elements.
If too much detergent is added:
Excessive foam will be formed resulting in poor wash results.
Water consumption will increase.
You can use any detergent produced for automatic washing machines. The use of dispensing
aids such as balls is recommended, if they are supplied with the detergent.
Tablets are suitable for full loads; however, it may be impractical to reduce them for smaller
loads. Some tablets do not dissolve as quickly as others and may not be suitable for wash cycles
of short duration.
If your clothes are only slightly soiled, do not prewash and put a small amount of detergent,
as specified by the manufacturer, into compartment II of the detergent drawer.
If your clothes are excessively soiled, select a programme with pre-wash and put ¼ of
the detergent to be used into compartment I of the detergent drawer and the rest in
compartment II.
Water Softener:
A water softener can be used to reduce the amount of detergent required in hard water areas.
Follow the guidance on the packaging and dispense as instructed. First add the detergent, then
the water softener.
Figure 16
It is possible to use fluid detergents in all programmes without a pre-wash. To do this, slide the
fluid detergent level plate into the guides in compartment II of the detergent drawer (fig 16). Use
the lines on the plate as a guide to fill the drawer to the required level.
The amount of detergent to use will depend on the dirtiness of your clothes and the hardness of
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Fabric Conditioners and Liquid Starch:
Fabric conditioners make garments soft to handle.
Starch stiffens and gives body to items such as bed linen.
To add fabric conditioner or liquid starch, pour the amount as instructed on the packaging into
the compartment of the detergent drawer, taking care not to exceed the MAX level.
Selecting a Programme:
To select the desired programme, turn the programme dial either clockwise or anti-clockwise
until the marker on the dial points to the chosen programme.
The Synthetics, Wool and Extras options have sub-programmes. Press the and buttons
to display the required sub-programme and press the button to select it.
To cancel a programme, refer to the information on page 45.
Spin Speed Selector:
When you select a programme, the maximum spin speed is automatically selected. To adjust the
spin speed, press the button until the desired speed is displayed. The spin speed of your
Washing Machine ranges up to 1400 rpm. Refer to the table on page 42.
Temperature Selector:
When you select a programme, the maximum temperature is automatically selected. To adjust
the temperature, press the button until the desired temperature is displayed on the digital
display. Refer to the table on page 41.
Stain Removal Function:
Your Washing Machine features a stain removal system which can handle 22 differernt types
of stain. Your Washing Machine automatically adjusts the washing temperature and the rinse
duration according to the stain type selected.
Note: You cannot select the stain removal function with some wash programmes. Refer to the
table on page 44.
For the stain removal function to work effectively, you should not let the stains on your laundry
dry and stick and you should remove any solids before washing. Before you wash a stain you
should press it once with a cloth, but do not rub the stain.
To select the stain removal function, press the button once, then press the and
buttons to select the required stain type. When you are finished press the button.
To cancel the stain removal function after you have entered it, press the button again.
The stain types are:
1. Blood 9. Red wine 17. Sauce
2. Mud 10. Tomatoes 18. Chocolate
3. Socks 11. Tea 19. Deodorant
4. Baby food 12. Fruit 20. Lipstick
5. Sweat 13. Grass 21. Make-up
6. Egg 14. Collar grime 22. Mixed
7. Ice cream 15. Cuff grime
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Programme Summary:
Your Washing Machine is equipped with 18 pre-set programmes and two memory slots for
you to store your own frequently-used programme settings. We have summarised some of the
important information, making it as easy as possible for you to select the most appropriate
programme for your laundry.
Day to day washing: Recommended Programmes: 2, 9, 10 and 12
These programmes are ideal for washing lightly soiled cottons and synthetics as separated
or mixed washes. They often run at lower temperatures and can be used with the majority of
detergents.
Programme 9 (Rapid 12 Min):
The fast wash speed of this programme is made possible by pumping water and detergent into
the drum through two nozzles instead of one. The 12-minute wash is only intended for small
loads and quick refreshes of laundry that is only very slightly dirty; ideal for the freshening up of
a school uniform for example.
Heavily Soiled Washing: Recommended Programmes: 1 and 15
These programmes are ideal for washing heavily soiled cottons and synthetics and are capable
of removing stubborn dirt and stains.
Delicate Washing: Recommended programmes 4 and 5
These programmes are ideal for washing items such as delicate synthetics, wool and silk. Lower
temperatures are used.
You can find detailed information on all washing programmes in the table on pages 33 to 40.
Delay Programme Start:
Instead of starting the programme immediately you can set the programme to start
automatically after a set period of time (from 10 minutes to 23 hours and 50 minutes) or a
specific end time. To do so, press the button once, then press the and buttons under
either the delay or finish time to set the desired delay period or finish time. When you are
finished press the button.
Please Note: After selecting the delay function, you can select other additional functions
before pressing the Start/Pause button to activate the delay function.
Cancelling the Delay Function:
To cancel the delay function after you have pressed the Start/Pause button, press the
button again.
Starting a Programme:
To start the selected programme, press the Programme Start/Pause button.
Electronic Display:
The electronic display on the control panel shows the following:
Water temperature
Spin speed
Remaining programme time
Whether or not the door is locked
Any auxiliary functions that have been selected
The progress bar at the top of the control panel shows the current stage of the selected
programme.

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Programme Modes:
Please Note: Programme duration might change according to the load, ambient temperature
and selected additional functions.
Settings in bold are factory presets.
1. Cotton 900
Washing Temperature (oC) 900, 800, 700, 600, 500, 400, 300, --
Maximum Dry Load (kg) 8
Detergent Compartment II
Programme Duration (minutes) 190
Laundry Type Very dirty cotton and textiles including
underwear, linen, tablecloths,
towels (max 4kg) and bedclothes.
2. Cotton Eco
Washing Temperature (oC) , 600, , 400 , 300, --
Maximum Dry Load (kg) 8
Detergent Compartment II
Programme Duration (minutes) 200
Laundry Type Dirty cotton and textiles including underwear,
linen, tablecloths, towels (max 4kg) and
bedclothes.
and represent energy label declaration programme.
3. ECO 200
Washing Temperature (oC) 200, --
Maximum Dry Load (kg) 4
Detergent Compartment II
Programme Duration (minutes) 103
Laundry Type Less dirty cotton and linen textiles including
underwear bedsheets, tablecloths and towels
(max 2kg).
4. Synthetics (Sub-programme - see page 29)
Washing Temperature (oC) 400, 300, --
Maximum Dry Load (kg) 3.5
Detergent Compartment II
Programme Duration (minutes) 88
Laundry Type Very dirty or synthetic-mixed textiles such as
nylon socks, shirts and blouses.
4. Curtains (Sub-programme - see page 29)
Washing Temperature (oC) 400, 300, --
Maximum Dry Load (kg) 2.5
Detergent Compartment I & II
Programme Duration (minutes) 131
Laundry Type Curtains only.

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7. Extras: Rinse (Sub-programme - see page 29)
Washing Temperature (oC) --
Maximum Dry Load (kg) 8
Detergent Compartment II
Programme Duration (minutes) 47
Laundry Type Provides an additional rinse to any type of
laundry after the washing cycle.
7. Extras: Spin (Sub-programme - see page 29)
Washing Temperature (oC) --
Maximum Dry Load (kg) 8
Detergent Compartment -
Programme Duration (minutes) 17
Laundry Type Provides an additional spin cycle to any type
of laundry after the washing cycle.
7. Extras: Drain (Sub-programme - see page 29)
Washing Temperature (oC) -
Maximum Dry Load (kg) 8
Detergent Compartment -
Programme Duration (minutes) 3
Laundry Type Drains the Washing Machine.
5. Wool (Sub-programme - see page 29)
Washing Temperature (oC) 300, --
Maximum Dry Load (kg) 2.5
Detergent Compartment II
Programme Duration (minutes) 53
Laundry Type Woollen laundry with a machine wash label.
5. Silk (Sub-programme - see page 29)
Washing Temperature (oC) 300, --
Maximum Dry Load (kg) 2.5
Detergent Compartment II
Programme Duration (minutes) 102
Laundry Type Sensitive laundry or laundry recommended
for handwash.
6. Duvet
Washing Temperature (oC) 400, 300, --
Maximum Dry Load (kg) 2.5
Detergent Compartment II
Programme Duration (minutes) 98
Laundry Type Fibre quilts with a machine washable label.
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