Smeg WML148 User manual

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Spin speed
1 - 24
(Finish in)
Programme end after
Status
indicators
Programme Status indicators:
1ü2cc"Washing, rinsing, spinning,end of programme
–––(Rinse Stop = no final spin) reached
– Æ– Pause
Programme selector Display panel/
option button/
status indicators
Start/
Pause
Additional
functions
Sorting and loading the laundry
Follow the manufacturer's care informa tion.
According to the information on the c are labels.
According to type, colour, soi ling and temperature.
Do not exceed the maximum load apage 7.
Observe the important information apage 9.
Insert items of laundry o f varying sizes.
Close the washing machine door. Take c are not to trap items of laundry
between the washing machine d oor and the rubber seal.
Adding detergent and care products
Measure accordingly:
Amount of laundry, level of soiling, wate r hardness (ask your water supply
company) and manufacturer's ins tructions.
Models without insert for liquid d etergent:
Pour liquid detergent into the a ppropriate dispenser and place i n the drum.
During operation: Open the d etergent drawer with care.
Individual settings
ʑAudible signal
2. Set the volume
for ...
1. Activate the
mode for setting
the signal
volume
Set to •1 step to
the right
Press and
hold
+Release
Set to •
Button signals Information signals
Set the
volume*
Set the
volume*
* you may need to select the function several times.
1 step to
the right
1 step to
the right
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Insert for liquid detergent (depending on m odel), page 10.
Your washing machine Intended use
Contents Page
ʋIntended u se ...................................................................................... 1
ʋProgrammes ...................................................................................... 1
ʋSetting an d adjusting the programm e .......................................... 3
ʋWashing .................................................................................. ........ 3/4
ʋAfter wa shing ..................................................................................... 4
ʋIndividual settings ................................................................. ........ 5/6
ʋOverview of programmes ......................................... .......................7
ʋSafety instructio ns ............................................................................. 8
ʋConsumption values ......................................................................... 8
ʋImportant informa tion ....................................................................... 9
ʋInsert for l iquid detergent .............................................................. 10
ʋCare ............................................................................................... ....10
ʋInformation on t he display panel ................................................. 10
ʋInstructions for blockages .............................................................11
ʋWhat to do if............................................................................ ...12/ 13
ʋEmergency release................................... ....................................... 13
ʋAfter-sales service ............................................................................ 13
Protection of the e nvironment/Cons ervation tips
– Always fill th e washing machine with a maximum amount of
laundry for the relevant programme.
– Wash normally soiled la undry without a prewash.
– Instead oføCottons/Colou reds 90 °C, choose the programme
intensive 60 °C with the a dditional function c(Intens ive).
Comparable cleaning result with significan tly lower energy
consumption.
– Measure the d etergent according to the manufacturer's
instructions and water hardness.
– If the laundry is then dried in the t umble dryer, select the
appropriate spin speed according to the instructions of the dryer
manufacturer.
Preparation Before was hing for the first time
Run a wash cycle wi thout any laundry apage 9
Set and adjust the programme 1
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Washing
Compartment ~: fabric softener, starch
Compartment I: Detergent for prewash
ʋFor domestic use only
ʋFor washing machine-washable fabric s and hand-wash-
able wool in detergent solution
ʋTo be operated with cold drinking water and commer-
cially available detergents and care products which are
suitable for use in washing m achines
– Do not leave c hildren unattended near the
washing machine.
– The washing machine is not to be used by
children or persons not familiar with the operating
instructions.
– Keep pets away from the washing mach ine.
Dilute thick fabric softener and c are products with water.
This prevents blockages.
Detergent drawer
with compartments I, II, ~
Control panel
Washing machine
door handle
Service flap
Washing machine door
Correct installation according to the
separate Installation instructions.
Check the machine
– Never use a damaged m achine.
– Inform the after-sales service.
Connect the mains plug
– Make sure your h ands are dry.
– Take hold o f the plug only.
Turn the tap on
Additional functions, the option
button and spin speed
aIndividual settings, page 5.
Select
START/STOP
(Start/Pause)
Washing
End of programme when ...
...START/STOP (Start/Pause) fl ashes.
Cancel the programme
Programmes at high tempe ratures:
– Cool laundry: Select Rap id 15’.
– Select START/STOP (Start/Pause).
Programmes at lower temper atures:
– Select (Spin) or (Empty ).
– Select START/STOP (Start/Pause).
*aprogramme, page 1
Change the programme, if...
... you have selected the wrong program me by mistake:
– Reselect the programme.
– Select START/STOP (Start/Pause). Th e new
programme starts from the beginning.
Cancel programme
– Select START/STOP (Start/ Pause). – Æ– in the display
panel.
– if required, add laundry (do not leave the washing
machine door open for too long as water from the
laundry could leak out).
– Select START/STOP (Start/Pause).
Individual settings
ʑOption button (Finishe d in)
When you select the programme, the re levant programme duration is displayed . You can
delay the start of the programme before it begins. The Finish in time can be set in increments
of one hour up to a maxim um of 24 hours. Press the (Finish in) button repeatedly until the
desired number of hours is displa yed (h=hour). Select STA RT/STOP (Start/Pause). It is n ot
possible to make adjustments once the pro gramme has started.
ʑSpin speed (rpm ) / c(Rinse Stop = no final s pin)
You can change the spin speed s hown or select c(Rinse Stop = n o final spin, llaundry
remains in the water after the last rinse). Th e maximum selectable spin speed dep ends on
the model and on which progra mme is currently selected.
ʑAdditional function s aand overview of programm es, page 7
(Intensive) Extend the washing time for a more intensive washing o f heavily
soiled items.
(Prewash) For heavily soiled items. Prewash at 30 °C .
(Easy-iron) Special spin sequence with subseque nt fluffing. Gentle final spin at
reduced speed. Residual mo isture in the laundry is incr eased slightly.
(Extra rinse) Additional rinse cycle. For areas with ver y soft water or for further
enhancing the washing result.
ʑSTART/STOP (St art/Pause)
For starting or interrupting the programme.
Programme selector for
switching the machine on and
off and for selecting the
programme. Can be turned in
either direction.
All buttons are sensitive and
need only to be touched lightly.
If you press and hold the
(Finished in) option button
for too long, the appliance
automatically cycles through
the setting options.
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Programmes
Detailed programme overview apag e 7.
The spin speed can be selected on an individual basis,
irrespective of which programme is selected and how far
through it is.
Cottons/Coloureds Hard-wearing fabrics
intensive Hard-wearing fabrics
Mixed Fabrics Different types of l aundry
Rapid 15’ SuperQuick programme,
also suitable as a rinse programm e
(Spin) Extra spin with select able spin speed
(Empty) tthe rinsing wa ter when (Rinse
Stop = no final spin) is activated
Wool Hand/machine-washable wool
Delicates Silk Delicate washable fabrics
Easy-Care Easy-care fabrics
Switching off
Turn the programme selector to ÃOff.
Turning the tap off
Not required for AquaStop m odels aInstallation
instructions, page 7.
Removing the laundry
Open the washing ma chine door and remove the laundry.
If c(Rinse Stop = without final spin) is active:
Turn the programme selector to (Empty) or select the
spin speed. Select START/STOP(Star t/Pause).
– Remove any foreign objects - risk of rusting .
– Leave the washing machine door and dete rgent
drawer open so that any residual wa terc an dry
away.
Congratulations äyou have opt ed for a modern, high-quality
domestic appliance manufactured by SMEG. This washing machine
is distinguished by its economical water and energy c onsumption.
Each machine that leaves our fac tory is inspected thoroughly to
ensure that it functions properly and is in perfect condition.
For more information, see http://www.smeg.com
Compartment II: detergent for main wash ,
water softener, bleach, stain remover
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Overview of programmes aCheck the consumption values table on page 8 and the instructions on page 9.
The programmes are time-contro lledf or lightly soiled fabrics. If fabrics are heavily soiled, red uce the load or select an additional function, e.g. (Intensive) .
Always select the additional (Intensive)function when washing the maximum load with programmes marked w ith *.
Regardless of the type of laundry, Easy- Care 40 °C is, as a short programme, best suited to max. spin speed.
Programmes without prewash - add deterge nt to compartment II, programmes with prewash - distribute the detergent between compartme nts Iand II.
Programmes °C max. Type of laundry Additional functions; Options, information
Cottons/Coloureds (cold), 40, 60, 90 °C 8 kg* Hard-wearing fabrics, heat-resistant fa brics made of
cotton or linen (Intensive),(Prewash),(Easy-iron),(Extra rinse),
(Rinse Stop = no final s pin)
intensive 60 °C
Easy-Care 30, 40, 60 °C
3.5 kg*
Easy-care fabrics made of cotton, linen , synthetic
fibres or blended fabrics (Intensive),(Prewash),(Easy-iron),(Extra rinse),
(Rinse Stop = no final spin)
Mixed Fabrics 30 °C Fabrics made of cotton or easy-care fa brics (Intensive),(Prewash),(Easy-iron),(Extra rinse),
(Rinse Stop = no final spin);
different types of laundry can be washed together
Delicates Silk (cold)
2 kg
For delicate, washable fabrics, e.g. madeof sil k,
satin, synthetic fibres or bl ended fabrics (e.g.
curtains) (Intensive),(Prewash),(Easy-iron) ,(Extra rinse),(Rinse Stop = no final spin);
spin between the rinse cycles only
Wool (cold), 30 °C H and or machine-washable fabrics made o f wool or
containing wool (Rinse Stop = no final spin);
Particularly gentle wash programme to pre vents hrinkage of
laundry. Longer programme breaks (fabrics rest in the detergent
solution)
Rapid 15’ 30 °C Easy-care fabrics made of cotton, linen , synthetic
fibres or blended fabrics (Rinse Stop = no final spin);
Short programme, approx. 1 5 minutes, suitable for lightly s oiled
laundry or for thorough rinsing (donot addany detergent)
Additional programmes (Spin),(Empty)
0611 / 9000674190
*674190* WM14PM20EU www.smeg.com

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Safety instructions
– Read the Instru ctionm anual and Installation instructions and all other information enclosed
with the washing machine an d act accordingly.
– Retain the documents for s ubsequent use.
Risk of electric shock – Never pull on the cable to disconnect the mains plug.
– Only insert/pull o ut the mains plug with dry hands.
Danger to life For worn-out ap pliances:
– Pull out the mains plug.
– Sever the mains c able and remove with the p lug.
– Destroy the lock on the washing machine d oor. This will prevent
children from locking themsel ves in and risking their lives.
Danger of suffocation – Keep packaging, film and packaging parts out of the reach of
children.
Risk of poisoning – Keep deterg ents and care products out of the reach of c hildren.
Risk of explosion – Items of laundry pretreated with cleaning agents containing
solvents, e.g. stain remover/clean ing solvent may cause an
explosion after being loade d into the washing machine.
Rinse items of laundry thoroughly by h and beforehand.
Risk of injury – The washing mac hine door can become ver y hot.
– Be careful when emptyi ng hot detergent solution.
– Do not cli mb onto the washi ng machine.
– Do not l ean on the open washing machine door.
– Do not r each into the drum if it is still rotating.
Consumption values
Programme Additional function Load Electricity
consumption*** Water*** Programme
duration***
Cottons/Coloureds 40 °C* (Intensive) 8 kg 0.94 kWh 80 l 2:12 h
Cottons/Coloureds 60 °C* (Intensive) 8 kg 1.65 kWh 80 l 2:12 h
Cottons/Coloureds 90 °C (Intensive) 8 kg 2.73 kWh 97 l 2:12 h
Easy-Care 40 °C* (Intensive) 3.5 kg 0.55 kWh 53 l 1:12 h
Woolü30 °C - 2 kg 0. 20 kWh 40 l 0:36 h
* Programme setting for testing in accordance with appl icable standard EN60456.
Note on comparative tests: When testin gth e test programmes, wash the specified load using the
maximum spin speed.
Programme Additional function Load Annual energy
consumption
Annual water
consumption
Cottons/Coloureds//
intensive 40/60 °C (Intensive)** 8/4 kg 221 kWh 11800 l
** Programme setting f or testing and energy labelling in accordance with EU directive 2010/30/EU
with cold water (15 °C).
***The values deviat e from the indicated values depending on wate r pressure, hardness, and inlet
temperature, ambient temperature, type, amou nt and soiling of the laundry, detergent used,
fluctuations in the power supply and selected add itional functions.
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Important information
Before washing for the first t ime
Do not put any laundry in the machine. Turn the tap on . Pour into compartment II:
– approx. 1 litre wate r
– detergent (dosage according to the manufactu rer's instructions for light soiling and
according to water hardness)
– Turn the programme selector to Easy-Care 60 °C and choose STAR T/STOP (Start/Pause)
At the end of the programme, turn the programme selector to ÃOff.
Protecting the la undry and th e machine
– When determini ng the dosage of all wash ing powders, additives and cleaning agents, you
must follow the manufa cturer's instructions.
– Empty pockets.
– Look out for metal i tems (paperclips, etc.).
– Wash delicates in a laundry bag (tights, curtains, underwired bra s).
– Fasten zips, do up a ny buttons.
– Brush sand out of pockets and collars.
– Remove curtain fittings or place in the lau ndry bag.
Loading item s of laundry
Insert items of laundry of varying sizes.
Take care not to trap items of laun dry between the washing machine door a nd the rubber
seal.
Laundry with varyi ng degrees of soiling
Wash new items of clothing s eparately.
light Do not prewash.
Pretreat any stains as necessary. Select c(Intensive) additional
function as necessary.
heavy Do not load as much laundry. Select the program with Pr ewash.
Pretreat any stains as necessary. Select (Intensive) additional
function as necessary.
Soaking Load laundry of the same colou r.
– Pour soaking agent/detergen t into compartment II in accordance wi th the manufacturer's
instructions. Turn the programme select or to Cottons/Coloureds (cold) and s elect
START/STOP (Start/Pause).After approx. 10 minutes, press ST ART/STOP (Start/Pause), to
pause the programme. Once the requi red soaking time has elapsed, press START /STOP
(Start/Pause), again to continue the progr amme, or select a different programme.
Starching Laundry m ust not be treated with fabric softener.
Starching is possible i n all wash programmes i f liquid starch is u sed. Pour starch into the
fabric softener compartment ~in accord ance with the manufacturer's instructions (rinse first
if necessary).
Dyeing/bleaching
Dye should only be used in normal household quantities. Salt may damage stainless steel.
Always follow the dye man ufacturer's instructions. Do not use th e washing machine for
bleaching clothes.
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Insert for liquid detergent model-dependent
Position the insert for dispen sing liquid detergent:
– Remove the deterge nt drawer completely apage 10.
– Slide the insert forwards.
Do not use the insert (slide upwar ds):
– for gel detergents and washing powde r,
– for programmes with (Prewa sh) or the (Finish in) option
Care
ʑMachine housing, co ntrol panel
– Wipe with a soft, dam p cloth.
– Remove detergent and cleaning agent resi due immediately.
– Do not clean with a jet of water.
Cleaning the deterg ent drawer ...
... if it contains detergent or fabric softener residues.
1. Pull out, press insert down , remove drawer completely.
2. To remove the insert: p ress the insert upwards from below with your
finger.
3. Clean the detergent dis penser tray and insert with wa ter and a brush and
dry it.
4. Fit the insert and engage (con nect the cylinder to the guide pin ).
5. Push in the detergent draw er.
Leave the detergent drawer open so that any residual wat er can
evaporate.
ʑDrum
Leave the washing machine do or open so that the drum can dry out.
Rust stains - use chlorine-free clea ning agent, not steel wool.
ʑDescaling Ensure there is no laundry in the machine
This should not be neces sary if the correct detergent dosage has be en used. If it is necessary,
however, proceed according to the descaling agent manufacturer's instructi ons. Suitable
descalers can be obtained via our website or from our after-sales service (apage 13).
Information on the display panel depending on model
¨:³±Close the washing ma chine door properly; laundry may be caught.
¨:³Å,ÉOpen the tap completely, supply hose kinked or trapped; Clean the filter
apage 11, water pres sure too low.
¨:³µDetergent solution pump blocked; Clean the detergent sol ution pump
apage 11.
Drainage hose/waste pi pe blocked; Clean the dr ainage hose at the
siphon apage 11.
¨:´Water in the base tub, a ppliance leaking. Ca ll the after-sales service.
¨:´,±³Washing machine door cannot be lo cked. Open the wa shing machine
door and close it with an audible "click"; switch the appliance o ffan d on
again; set the programme and mak e your settings; start the programme.
¨:,´,Motor fault. Call the after-sales service .
Other displays Swit ch off the appliance, wait for 5 seconds and switch it back on. If the
display appears again, c all the after-sales servi ce apage 13.
–Risk of electric shock. Disconnec t the mains plug.
–Risk of explosion. No solvents.
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Information about blockages
Detergent solution p ump
Turn the programme selector to ÃOff and disconnect the mains plug.
1. Open and remove the ser vice flap.
2. Take the drainage hose out o f the retainer.
Remove the sealing cap, allow the d etergent solution to flow out.
Push the sealing cap back on.
3. Unscrew the pump cover c arefully (residual water).
4. Clean the interior, pump cover thread a nd pump housing (the imp eller
in the detergent solution p ump must be able to rotate) .
5. Replace the pump cover and screw it on tightly. The handle points up right.
Replace the drainage hose in the h older.
6. Refit the service flap and c lose it.
To prevent unused detergent from flowing straig ht into the drain during the next wash:
Pour 1 litre of water in to compartment II and start the (Empty) programme .
Drainage hose at the s iphon
Turn the programme selector to ÃOff and disconnect the mains plug.
1. Loosen the hose clamp, re move the drainage hose carefully
(residual water).
2. Clean the drainage hose and siphon connecting p iece.
3. Reattach the drainage ho se and secure the connection with the hos e
clamp.
Filter in the water sup ply
Risk of electric shock
Do not immerse the AquaStop saf ety device in water (it contains an elect ric valve).
Reduce the water pressure in th e supply hose:
1. Turn off the tap.
2. Select any p rogramme (except for c(Spin)/(Empty)).
3. Select START/STOP (Start/Pause). Let the pro gramme run for
approximately 40 seconds.
4. Turn the programme selector to ÃOff. Disconnect the mains plug.
Clean the filter:
5. Disconnect the hose from th e tap.
Clean the filter with a small brush.
and/or for Standard and Aqu a-Secure models:
Remove the hose from the rear of th e appliance.
Remove the filter with pliers and c lean.
6. Connect the hose an d check for leaks.
Risk of scalding
– Allowthe detergent sol ution to cool down.
– Turnoff the tap.
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What to do if...
ʑWater is leaking out. – Attach/ replace the drainage hose correctly.
– Tighten the screw conne ction of the supply hose.
ʑNo water supply.
Detergent not dispensed.
–START/STOP (Start/Pause) not selec ted?
– Tap not turned on?
– Filter blocked? Clean the filter apage 11.
– Supply hose kinked or trapped?
ʑWashing machine door
cannot be opened.
– Safety function active. Progra mme termination? apage 4.
–(Rinse Stop = withou t final spin) selected? ap age 3,4.
– Can be opened b y emergency release only? apa ge 13.
ʑProgramme does not
start.
–START/STOP (Start/Pause) or (Fini sh in) time selected?
– Washing machine door close d?
ʑDetergent solution does
not empty.
–(Rinse Stop = withou t final spin) selected? ap age 3,4.
– Clean the detergent solution pump apage 11.
– Clean the waste pipe and/or drainage hose.
ʑWater not visible in the
drum.
– Not a fault - water below the visible are a.
ʑSpin result not
satisfactory.
Laundry wet/too damp.
– No fault - the unbala nced-load detection system int errupted
spinning, uneven laundry distribution.
Distribute large and small items o f laundry evenly in the d rum.
–(Easy-iron) selected? –> page 5.
– Speed selected too low? apage 5.
ʑThe programme duration
changes during the wash
cycle.
– Not a fault – the programme s equence is optimised for the
particular wash process. This m ay result in changes to th e
programme duration in the display field.
ʑDrum spins gently
several times.
– Not a fault - unbalanced-load detection syst em is adjusting the
imbalance.
ʑResidual water in the 0compartment for care
products.
– Not a fault - the action of the c are product is not affected.
– Clean the insert if necessary apage 10.
ʑOdour formation in the
washing machine.
– Run prog ramme Cottons/Coloureds 90 °C without laundry. Use
standard detergent.
ʑStatus displayc1(Washing) flashes.
Detergent may be
leaking out of the
detergent drawer.
– Too much detergent used?
Mix 1 tablespoon of fabric s oftener with ½ litre of water and pour
into compartment II (not with outdoo r or down fabrics).
– Reduce the detergent dosage for the next wash cycle.
ʑLoud spinning, vibrations
and “wandering” during
the spin cycle.
– Are the appliance feet fixed?
Secure appliance feet aInstallation instruction s.
– Transportation safety devic es removed?
Remove transportation safety devices aInstallation
instructions.
ʑNoises during spin and
drain cycles.
– Clean detergent-solution pump apage 10.
ʑDisplay panel/indicator
lamps do not function
during operation.
– Power cut?
– Circuit breakers tripped or fuses blown? Reset the circuit
breakers or change the fuses.
– If the fault occurs r epeatedly, call the after-sales s ervice.
ʑProgramme Status
longer than usual.
– Not a fault - unbalanced-load detection syst em is adjusting the
imbalance by repeatedly redistributing t he laundry.
– Not a fault - foam detection system active - adds an add itional
rinse cycle.
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What to do if ...
ʑThere are detergent
residues on the laundry.
– O ccasionally, phosphate-free detergents contain water-insoluble
residues.
– Select Rapid 15’ or brush the laundry a fter washing.
ʑ–Æ– in the display panel. – START/STOP (Start/Pause) sele cted.
– To continue the programme, p ress START/STOP (Start/Pause).
ʑIn pause mode,
START/STOP (Start/
Pause) flashes very
quickly and a signal
sounds.
– Water level too high. Not possible to add m ore laundry. Close
the washing machine door immediately if nece ssary.
– To continue, press the START/ST OP (Start/Pause).
– button.
If you cannot correct a fault yourself (sw itching on/off) or a re pair is required:
– Turn the programme selector to ÃOff and remove the mains plug from the socket.
– Turn off the water s upply and call the after -sales service apage 13.
Emergency release e.g. in the event of a power cut
The programme continues when the power supply is restored. Howeve r, if the laundry has to
be removed, the washing machine door ca n be opened as follows:
Risk of scalding
The detergent solution and laundry may be hot. If possible, leave to cool
down.
Do not reach into the drum if it is still turning.
Do not open the washing machine door if you can see wa ter through the
glass.
1. Turn the programme selector to ÃOff and disconnect the main s plug.
2. Drain the detergent solution apage 10.
3. Pull the emergency release do wnwards with a tool and relea se.
Washing machine door can then be op ened.
Instruction manual en
Washing
machine
Read these instructions and the separate installation instructions before
operating the washing machine.
Observe the safety instruct ions on page 8!

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Spin speed
1 - 24
(Finish in)
Programme end after
Status
indicators
Programme Status indicators:
1ü2cc"Washing, rinsing, spinning,end of programme
–––(Rinse Stop = no final spin) reached
– Æ– Pause
Programme selector Display panel/
option button/
status indicators
aa
Amount of laundry, level of soiling, water hardness
Pour liquid detergent into the appropriate dispense
ʑ
Insert for liquid detergent (depending on model), page 10.
Your washing machine Intended use
Contents Page
ʋIntended use ...................................................................................... 1
ʋProgrammes ...................................................................................... 1
ʋSetting and adjusting the programme .......................................... 3
ʋWashing .......................................................................................... 3/4
ʋAfter washing ..................................................................................... 4
ʋIndividual settings ......................................................................... 5/6
ʋOverview of programmes ................................................................ 7
ʋSafety instructions ............................................................................. 8
ʋConsumption values ......................................................................... 8
ʋImportant information ....................................................................... 9
ʋInsert for liquid detergent .............................................................. 10
ʋCare ................................................................................................... 10
ʋInformation on the display panel ................................................. 10
ʋInstructions for blockages ............................................................. 11
ʋWhat to do if............................................................................... 12/13
ʋEmergency release .......................................................................... 13
ʋAfter-sales service............................................................................13
Protection of the environment/Conservation tips
– Always fill the washing machine with a maximum amount of
laundry for the relevant programme.
– Wash normally soiled laundry without a prewash.
– Instead oføCottons/Coloureds 90 °C, choose the programme
intensive 60 °C with the additional function c(Intensive).
Comparable cleaning result with significantly lower energy
consumption.
– Measure the detergent according to the manufacturer's
instructions and water hardness.
– If the laundry is then dried in the tumble dryer, select the
appropriate spin speed according to the instructions of the dryer
manufacturer.
Preparation a
Compartment ~: fabric softener, starch
Compartment I: Detergent for prewash
ʋFor domestic use only
ʋFor washing machine-washable fabrics and hand-wash-
able wool in detergent solution
ʋTo be operated with cold drinking water and commer-
cially available detergents and care products which are
suitable for use in washing machines
– Do not leave children unattended near the
washing machine.
– The washing machine is not to be used by
children or persons not familiar with the operating
instructions.
– Keep pets away from the washing machine.
~Correct installation according to the
separate Installation instructions.
Check the machine
– Never use a damaged machine.
– Inform the after-sales service.
Connect the mains plug
– Make sure your hands are dry.
– Take hold of the plug only.
Turn the tap on aaÆʑʑccʑaʑProgrammes
Detailed programme overview apage 7.
The spin speed can be selected on an individual basis,
irrespective of which programme is selected and how far
through it is.
Cottons/Coloureds Hard-wearing fabrics
intensive Hard-wearing fabrics
Mixed Fabrics Different types of laundry
Rapid 15’ SuperQuick programme,
also suitable as a rinse programme
(Spin) Extra spin with selectable spin speed
(Empty) tthe rinsing water when (Rinse
Stop = no final spin) is activated
Wool Hand/machine-washable wool
Delicates Silk Delicate washable fabrics
Easy-Care Easy-care fabrics Ãac
Congratulations äyou have opted for a modern, high-quality
domestic appliance manufactured by SMEG. This washing machine
is distinguished by its economical water and energy consumption.
Each machine that leaves our factory is inspected thoroughly to
ensure that it functions properly and is in perfect condition.
For more information, see http://www.smeg.com
Compartment II: detergent for main wash,
water softener, bleach, stain remover
a

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Programme end after
Programme Status indicators:
1ü2cc"Washing, rinsing, spinning,end of programme
(Rinse Stop = no final spin) reached
ÆStart/
Pause
Additional
functions
Sorting and loading the laundry
Follow the manufacturer's care information.
According to the information on the care labels.
According to type, colour, soiling and temperature.
Do not exceed the maximum load apage 7.
Observe the important information apage 9.
Insert items of laundry of varying sizes.
Close the washing machine door. Take care not to trap items of laundry
between the washing machine door and the rubber seal.
Adding detergent and care products
Measure accordingly:
Amount of laundry, level of soiling, water hardness (ask your water supply
company) and manufacturer's instructions.
Models without insert for liquid detergent:
Pour liquid detergent into the appropriate dispenser and place in the drum.
During operation: Open the detergent drawer with care.
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Run a wash cycle without any laundry apage 9
Set and adjust the programme 1
2
Washing
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Dilute thick fabric softener and care products with water.
This prevents blockages.
Detergent drawer
with compartments I, II, ~
Control panel
Washing machine
door handle
Service flap
Washing machine door
Additional functions, the option
button and spin speed
aIndividual settings, page 5.
Select
START/STOP
(Start/Pause)
Washing
End of programme when ...
...START/STOP (Start/Pause) flashes.
Cancel the programme
Programmes at high temperatures:
– Cool laundry: Select Rapid 15’.
– Select START/STOP (Start/Pause).
Programmes at lower temperatures:
– Select (Spin) or (Empty).
– Select START/STOP (Start/Pause).
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Change the programme, if...
... you have selected the wrong programme by mistake:
– Reselect the programme.
– Select START/STOP (Start/Pause). The new
programme starts from the beginning.
Cancel programme
– Select START/STOP (Start/Pause). – Æ– in the display
panel.
– if required, add laundry (do not leave the washing
machine door open for too long as water from the
laundry could leak out).
– Select START/STOP (Start/Pause).
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Programme selector for
switching the machine on and
off and for selecting the
programme. Can be turned in
either direction.
All buttons are sensitive and
need only to be touched lightly.
If you press and hold the
(Finished in) option button
for too long, the appliance
automatically cycles through
the setting options.
3
aSwitching off
Turn the programme selector to ÃOff.
Turning the tap off
Not required for AquaStop models aInstallation
instructions, page 7.
Removing the laundry
Open the washing machine door and remove the laundry.
If c(Rinse Stop = without final spin) is active:
Turn the programme selector to (Empty) or select the
spin speed. Select START/STOP(Start/Pause).
– Remove any foreign objects - risk of rusting.
– Leave the washing machine door and detergent
drawer open so that any residual water can dry
away.
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ʑAudible signal
2. Set the volume
for ...
1. Activate the
mode for setting
the signal
volume
Set to •1 step to
the right
Press and
hold
+Release
Set to •
Button signals Information signals
Set the
volume*
Set the
volume*
* you may need to select the function several times.
1 step to
the right
1 step to
the right
1400
1200
800
400
1400
1200
800
400
1400
1200
800
400
1400
1200
800
400
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ʑOption button (Finished in)
When you select the programme, the relevant programme duration is displayed. You can
delay the start of the programme before it begins. The Finish in time can be set in increments
of one hour up to a maximum of 24 hours. Press the (Finish in) button repeatedly until the
desired number of hours is displayed (h=hour). Select START/STOP (Start/Pause). It is not
possible to make adjustments once the programme has started.
ʑSpin speed (rpm) / c(Rinse Stop = no final spin)
You can change the spin speed shown or select c(Rinse Stop = no final spin, llaundry
remains in the water after the last rinse). The maximum selectable spin speed depends on
the model and on which programme is currently selected.
ʑAdditional functions aand overview of programmes, page 7
(Intensive) Extend the washing time for a more intensive washing of heavily
soiled items.
(Prewash) For heavily soiled items. Prewash at 30 °C.
(Easy-iron) Special spin sequence with subsequent fluffing. Gentle final spin at
reduced speed. Residual moisture in the laundry is increased slightly.
(Extra rinse) Additional rinse cycle. For areas with very soft water or for further
enhancing the washing result.
ʑSTART/STOP (Start/Pause)
For starting or interrupting the programme.
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Overview of programmes aCheck the consumption values table on page 8 and the instructions on page 9.
The programmes are time-controlled for lightly soiled fabrics. If fabrics are heavily soiled, reduce the load or select an additional function, e.g. (Intensive).
Always select the additional (Intensive)function when washing the maximum load with programmes marked with *.
Regardless of the type of laundry, Easy-Care 40 °C is, as a short programme, best suited to max. spin speed.
Programmes without prewash - add detergent to compartment II, programmes with prewash - distribute the detergent between compartments Iand II.
Programmes °C max. Type of laundry Additional functions; Options, information
Cottons/Coloureds (cold), 40, 60, 90 °C 8 kg* Hard-wearing fabrics, heat-resistant fabrics made of
cotton or linen (Intensive),(Prewash),(Easy-iron),(Extra rinse),
(Rinse Stop = no final spin)
intensive 60 °C
Easy-Care 30, 40, 60 °C
3.5 kg*
Easy-care fabrics made of cotton, linen, synthetic
fibres or blended fabrics (Intensive),(Prewash),(Easy-iron),(Extra rinse),
(Rinse Stop = no final spin)
Mixed Fabrics 30 °C Fabrics made of cotton or easy-care fabrics (Intensive),(Prewash),(Easy-iron),(Extra rinse),
(Rinse Stop = no final spin);
different types of laundry can be washed together
Delicates Silk (cold)
2 kg
For delicate, washable fabrics, e.g. made of silk,
satin, synthetic fibres or blended fabrics (e.g.
curtains) (Intensive),(Prewash),(Easy-iron),(Extra rinse),(Rinse Stop = no final spin);
spin between the rinse cycles only
Wool (cold), 30 °C Hand or machine-washable fabrics made of wool or
containing wool (Rinse Stop = no final spin);
Particularly gentle wash programme to prevent shrinkage of
laundry. Longer programme breaks (fabrics rest in the detergent
solution)
Rapid 15’ 30 °C Easy-care fabrics made of cotton, linen, synthetic
fibres or blended fabrics (Rinse Stop = no final spin);
Short programme, approx. 15 minutes, suitable for lightly soiled
laundry or for thorough rinsing (do not add any detergent)
Additional programmes (Spin),(Empty)
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Safety instructions
– Read the Instruction manual and Installation instructions and all other information enclosed
with the washing machine and act accordingly.
– Retain the documents for subsequent use.
Risk of electric shock – Never pull on the cable to disconnect the mains plug.
– Only insert/pull out the mains plug with dry hands.
Danger to life For worn-out appliances:
– Pull out the mains plug.
– Sever the mains cable and remove with the plug.
– Destroy the lock on the washing machine door. This will prevent
children from locking themselves in and risking their lives.
Danger of suffocation – Keep packaging, film and packaging parts out of the reach of
children.
Risk of poisoning – Keep detergents and care products out of the reach of children.
Risk of explosion – Items of laundry pretreated with cleaning agents containing
solvents, e.g. stain remover/cleaning solvent may cause an
explosion after being loaded into the washing machine.
Rinse items of laundry thoroughly by hand beforehand.
Risk of injury – The washing machine door can become very hot.
– Be careful when emptying hot detergent solution.
– Do not climb onto the washing machine.
– Do not lean on the open washing machine door.
– Do not reach into the drum if it is still rotating.
Consumption values
Programme Additional function Load Electricity
consumption*** Water*** Programme
duration***
Cottons/Coloureds 40 °C* (Intensive) 8 kg 0.94 kWh 80 l 2:12 h
Cottons/Coloureds 60 °C* (Intensive) 8 kg 1.65 kWh 80 l 2:12 h
Cottons/Coloureds 90 °C (Intensive) 8 kg 2.73 kWh 97 l 2:12 h
Easy-Care 40 °C* (Intensive) 3.5 kg 0.55 kWh 53 l 1:12 h
Woolü30 °C - 2 kg 0.20 kWh 40 l 0:36 h
* Programme setting for testing in accordance with applicable standard EN60456.
Note on comparative tests: When testing the test programmes, wash the specified load using the
maximum spin speed.
Programme Additional function Load Annual energy
consumption
Annual water
consumption
Cottons/Coloureds//
intensive 40/60 °C (Intensive)** 8/4 kg 221 kWh 11800 l
** Programme setting for testing and energy labelling in accordance with EU directive 2010/30/EU
with cold water (15 °C).
***The values deviate from the indicated values depending on water pressure, hardness, and inlet
temperature, ambient temperature, type, amount and soiling of the laundry, detergent used,
fluctuations in the power supply and selected additional functions.
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9
Important information
Before washing for the first time
Do not put any laundry in the machine. Turn the tap on. Pour into compartment II:
– approx. 1 litre water
– detergent (dosage according to the manufacturer's instructions for light soiling and
according to water hardness)
– Turn the programme selector toEasy-Care 60 °C and choose START/STOP (Start/Pause)
At the end of the programme, turn the programme selector to ÃOff.
Protecting the laundry and the machine
– When determining the dosage of all washing powders, additives and cleaning agents, you
must follow the manufacturer's instructions.
– Empty pockets.
– Look out for metal items (paperclips, etc.).
– Wash delicates in a laundry bag (tights, curtains, underwired bras).
– Fasten zips, do up any buttons.
– Brush sand out of pockets and collars.
– Remove curtain fittings or place in the laundry bag.
Loading items of laundry
Insert items of laundry of varying sizes.
Take care not to trap items of laundry between the washing machine door and the rubber
seal.
Laundry with varying degrees of soiling
Wash new items of clothing separately.
light Do not prewash.
Pretreat any stains as necessary. Select c(Intensive) additional
function as necessary.
heavy Do not load as much laundry. Select the program with Prewash.
Pretreat any stains as necessary. Select (Intensive) additional
function as necessary.
Soaking Load laundry of the same colour.
– Pour soaking agent/detergent into compartment II in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions. Turn the programme selector to Cottons/Coloureds (cold) and select
START/STOP (Start/Pause).After approx. 10 minutes, press START/STOP (Start/Pause), to
pause the programme. Once the required soaking time has elapsed, press START/STOP
(Start/Pause), again to continue the programme, or select a different programme.
Starching Laundry must not be treated with fabric softener.
Starching is possible in all wash programmes if liquid starch is used. Pour starch into the
fabric softener compartment ~in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions (rinse first
if necessary).
Dyeing/bleaching
Dye should only be used in normal household quantities. Salt may damage stainless steel.
Always follow the dye manufacturer's instructions. Do not use the washing machine for
bleaching clothes.
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Insert for liquid detergent model-dependent
Position the insert for dispensing liquid detergent:
– Remove the detergent drawer completely apage 10.
– Slide the insert forwards.
Do not use the insert (slide upwards):
– for gel detergents and washing powder,
– for programmes with (Prewash) or the (Finish in) option
Care
ʑMachine housing, control panel
– Wipe with a soft, damp cloth.
– Remove detergent and cleaning agent residue immediately.
– Do not clean with a jet of water.
Cleaning the detergent drawer ...
... if it contains detergent or fabric softener residues.
1. Pull out, press insert down, remove drawer completely.
2. To remove the insert: press the insert upwards from below with your
finger.
3. Clean the detergent dispenser tray and insert with water and a brush and
dry it.
4. Fit the insert and engage (connect the cylinder to the guide pin).
5. Push in the detergent drawer.
Leave the detergent drawer open so that any residual water can
evaporate.
ʑDrum
Leave the washing machine door open so that the drum can dry out.
Rust stains - use chlorine-free cleaning agent, not steel wool.
ʑDescaling Ensure there is no laundry in the machine
This should not be necessary if the correct detergent dosage has been used. If it is necessary,
however, proceed according to the descaling agent manufacturer's instructions. Suitable
descalers can be obtained via our website or from our after-sales service (apage 13).
Information on the display panel depending on model
¨:³±Close the washing machine door properly; laundry may be caught.
¨:³Å,ÉOpen the tap completely, supply hose kinked or trapped; Clean the filter
apage 11, water pressure too low.
¨:³µDetergent solution pump blocked; Clean the detergent solution pump
apage 11.
Drainage hose/waste pipe blocked; Clean the drainage hose at the
siphon apage 11.
¨:´Water in the base tub, appliance leaking. Call the after-sales service.
¨:´,±³Washing machine door cannot be locked. Open the washing machine
door and close it with an audible "click"; switch the appliance off and on
again; set the programme and make your settings; start the programme.
¨:,´,Motor fault. Call the after-sales service.
Other displays Switch off the appliance, wait for 5 seconds and switch it back on. If the
display appears again, call the after-sales service apage 13.
–Risk of electric shock. Disconnect the mains plug.
–Risk of explosion. No solvents.
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Information about blockages
Detergent solution pump
Turn the programme selector to ÃOff and disconnect the mains plug.
1. Open and remove the service flap.
2. Take the drainage hose out of the retainer.
Remove the sealing cap, allow the detergent solution to flow out.
Push the sealing cap back on.
3. Unscrew the pump cover carefully (residual water).
4. Clean the interior, pump cover thread and pump housing (the impeller
in the detergent solution pump must be able to rotate).
5. Replace the pump cover and screw it on tightly. The handle points upright.
Replace the drainage hose in the holder.
6. Refit the service flap and close it.
To prevent unused detergent from flowing straight into the drain during the next wash:
Pour 1 litre of water into compartment II and start the (Empty) programme.
Drainage hose at the siphon
Turn the programme selector to ÃOff and disconnect the mains plug.
1. Loosen the hose clamp, remove the drainage hose carefully
(residual water).
2. Clean the drainage hose and siphon connecting piece.
3. Reattach the drainage hose and secure the connection with the hose
clamp.
Filter in the water supply
Risk of electric shock
Do not immerse the AquaStop safety device in water (it contains an electric valve).
Reduce the water pressure in the supply hose:
1. Turn off the tap.
2. Select any programme (except for c(Spin)/(Empty)).
3. Select START/STOP (Start/Pause). Let the programme run for
approximately 40 seconds.
4. Turn the programme selector to ÃOff. Disconnect the mains plug.
Clean the filter:
5. Disconnect the hose from the tap.
Clean the filter with a small brush.
and/or for Standard and Aqua-Secure models:
Remove the hose from the rear of the appliance.
Remove the filter with pliers and clean.
6. Connect the hose and check for leaks.
Risk of scalding
– Allow the detergent solution to cool down.
– Turn off the tap.
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What to do if...
ʑWater is leaking out. – Attach/replace the drainage hose correctly.
– Tighten the screw connection of the supply hose.
ʑNo water supply.
Detergent not dispensed.
–START/STOP (Start/Pause) not selected?
– Tap not turned on?
– Filter blocked? Clean the filter apage 11.
– Supply hose kinked or trapped?
ʑWashing machine door
cannot be opened.
– Safety function active. Programme termination? apage 4.
–(Rinse Stop = without final spin) selected? apage 3,4.
– Can be opened by emergency release only? apage 13.
ʑProgramme does not
start.
–START/STOP (Start/Pause) or (Finish in) time selected?
– Washing machine door closed?
ʑDetergent solution does
not empty.
–(Rinse Stop = without final spin) selected? apage 3,4.
– Clean the detergent solution pump apage 11.
– Clean the waste pipe and/or drainage hose.
ʑWater not visible in the
drum.
– Not a fault - water below the visible area.
ʑSpin result not
satisfactory.
Laundry wet/too damp.
– No fault - the unbalanced-load detection system interrupted
spinning, uneven laundry distribution.
Distribute large and small items of laundry evenly in the drum.
–(Easy-iron) selected? –> page 5.
– Speed selected too low? apage 5.
ʑThe programme duration
changes during the wash
cycle.
– Not a fault – the programme sequence is optimised for the
particular wash process. This may result in changes to the
programme duration in the display field.
ʑDrum spins gently
several times.
– Not a fault - unbalanced-load detection system is adjusting the
imbalance.
ʑResidual water in the 0compartment for care
products.
– Not a fault - the action of the care product is not affected.
– Clean the insert if necessary apage 10.
ʑOdour formation in the
washing machine.
– Run programme Cottons/Coloureds 90 °C without laundry. Use
standard detergent.
ʑStatus displayc1(Washing) flashes.
Detergent may be
leaking out of the
detergent drawer.
– Too much detergent used?
Mix 1 tablespoon of fabric softener with ½ litre of water and pour
into compartment II (not with outdoor or down fabrics).
– Reduce the detergent dosage for the next wash cycle.
ʑLoud spinning, vibrations
and “wandering” during
the spin cycle.
– Are the appliance feet fixed?
Secure appliance feet aInstallation instructions.
– Transportation safety devices removed?
Remove transportation safety devices aInstallation
instructions.
ʑNoises during spin and
drain cycles.
– Clean detergent-solution pump apage 10.
ʑDisplay panel/indicator
lamps do not function
during operation.
– Power cut?
– Circuit breakers tripped or fuses blown? Reset the circuit
breakers or change the fuses.
– If the fault occurs repeatedly, call the after-sales service.
ʑProgramme Status
longer than usual.
– Not a fault - unbalanced-load detection system is adjusting the
imbalance by repeatedly redistributing the laundry.
– Not a fault - foam detection system active - adds an additional
rinse cycle.
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What to do if ...
ʑThere are detergent
residues on the laundry.
– Occasionally, phosphate-free detergents contain water-insoluble
residues.
– Select Rapid 15’ or brush the laundry after washing.
ʑ–Æ– in the display panel. – START/STOP (Start/Pause) selected.
– To continue the programme, press START/STOP (Start/Pause).
ʑIn pause mode,
START/STOP (Start/
Pause) flashes very
quickly and a signal
sounds.
– Water level too high. Not possible to add more laundry. Close
the washing machine door immediately if necessary.
– To continue, press the START/STOP (Start/Pause).
– button.
If you cannot correct a fault yourself (switching on/off) or a repair is required:
– Turn the programme selector to ÃOff and remove the mains plug from the socket.
– Turn off the water supply and call the after-sales service apage 13.
Emergency release e.g. in the event of a power cut
The programme continues when the power supply is restored. However, if the laundry has to
be removed, the washing machine door can be opened as follows:
Risk of scalding
The detergent solution and laundry may be hot. If possible, leave to cool
down.
Do not reach into the drum if it is still turning.
Do not open the washing machine door if you can see water through the
glass.
1. Turn the programme selector to ÃOff and disconnect the mains plug.
2. Drain the detergent solution apage 10.
3. Pull the emergency release downwards with a tool and release.
Washing machine door can then be opened.

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Washing
machine
Read these instructions and the separate installation instructions before
operating the washing machine.
Observe the safety instructions on page 8!

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Safety instructions
– The washing machine is heavy - take care when lifting.
– Caution: frozen hoses can crack/burst. Do not install the washing machine outdoors or in
areas exposed to frost.
– The washing machine could be damaged. Do not lift the appliance by protruding
components (e.g. the washing machine door).
– In addition to the instructions provided in this document, special regulations from the
relevant water and electric utility companies may apply.
– If in doubt, have a technician connect the appliance.
– Route hoses and cables in such a way that there is no risk of tripping.
Environmentally-friendly disposal
– Dispose of packaging in an environmentally friendly manner.
– This appliance is labelled in accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment - WEEE.
The directive provides an EU-wide framework for the return and recycling of used
appliances.
Installation surface
– The machine must be stable so that it does not move around.
– The surface on which it is installed must be firm and level.
– Soft floors/floor coverings are not suitable.
Installation on a pedestal
– The feet of the washing machine must be secured with holding brackets.
Installation on a wood joist floor
– If possible, place the washing machine in a corner.
– Screw a water-resistant wooden board (min. 30 mm thick) to the floor.
– The feet of the washing machine must be secured with holding brackets.
Installing the appliance depending on model
Install the appliance before connecting it to the power supply.
Risk of electric shock.
– For models with a continuous appliance covering plate or a square service flap, the
appliance covering plate can be replaced by a metal cover.
Instead of the appliance covering plate, you must have a metal cover fitted by an expert.
– For models with a non-continuous appliance covering plate or a round service flap, the
appliance covering plate must not be removed.
– Only install the washing machine underneath a continuous worktop that is securely
connected to adjacent cabinets.
– Recess width of 60 cm required.
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Scope of delivery
Also required, depending on the connection:
– 1 hose clamp Ø 24-40 mm (specialist retailers) to connect to a siphon
aPage 4; water connection
Useful tools
– Spirit level for levelling.
– Spanner with
WAF13: for loosening the transport safety devices aPage 3 and
WAF17: for aligning the appliance feet aPage 5.
Hose and cable lengths depending on model
Left-hand connection or Right-hand connection
Note: Using hose clips limits the possible hose lengths.
Spanner
Mains cable
Water inlet
Elbow
for fixing the drainage
hose in place
Covers
with hose clip
AquaäSecure
Water outlet
~140 cm
~95 cm
~120 cm
~130 cm
~100 cm
~135 cm
0 - max. 100 cm
Moisture inside the drum is
due to final testing.
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Removing the transport safety devices
– Before using the appliance for the first time, the 4 transport safety
devices must be completely removed and kept safe.
– If you need to transport the appliance at a later date, always refit the
transport safety devices to prevent damage to the machine. aPage
6.
– Store the screw and sleeve screwed together.
1. Take the hoses (depending on model) out of the holders and the elbow.
Remove the elbow.
2. Unscrew and remove the bolts from all 4 transport safety devices.
3. Take the mains cable out of the holder. Remove the sleeves.
4. Insert the covers. Secure tightly by pressing on the snap-in hook. Insert the hose clip.
5. Secure the hoses in the hose clips.
4
Water connection depending on model l
– To prevent leaks or water damage, observe the instructions in this section.
–Caution: only operate the washing machine using cold drinking water.
– Do not connect to the mixer tap of an unpressurised hot-water boiler.
– Do not use a used inlet hose. Only use the inlet hose supplied or one which was
purchased from an authorised specialist retailer.
– If in doubt, have a technician connect the appliance.
Water inlet
Water inlet hose:
Caution: do not kink, squash, modify or cut through
(otherwise its strength is no longer guaranteed).
Optimum water pressure in the supply network: 100-1000 kPa (1-10 bar)
– When the tap is on, the water flow is at least 8 l/min.
– If the water pressure is higher than this, a pressure reducing valve must be installed.
AquaäSecure
1. Connect the water inlet hose to the tap.
Caution: only tighten the screw connections by
hand.
2. Open the water tap carefully, checking the leak
tightness of the connection points.
Caution:the screw connection is under mains
water pressure.
Water outlet
Water outlet hose:
Caution: do not kink or pull lengthways.
Height difference between the installation surface and the drain:
0 - max. 100 cm
Outlet into a sink
Caution: secure the drain hose so that it cannot slip out.
Caution: the plug must not block drainage from the sink. During pumping,
check whether the water is draining away quickly enough. The end of the
drain hose must not be immersed in the water that is pumped out! This
would result in the risk of water being sucked back into the washing
machine!
Drainage into a siphon:
Caution: the connection point must be secured with a hose clamp,
Ø 24-40 mm (specialist retailers).
.Outlet into a plastic pipe with rubber bushing or into a drainage pit:
Caution:secure the drain hose so that it cannot slip out.
max.
90°
max.
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Levelling
Intense noise, vibrations and “wandering” may be the result of incorrect levelling.
Levelling the washing machine with a spirit level
1. Loosen the lock nut using a spanner, by turning it in a clockwise
direction.
2. Change the height by turning the appliance feet.
Caution: all four appliance feet must be firmly on the ground.
The washing machine must not wobble.
Check the levelness of the washing machine with a spirit level and adjust
if necessary.
3. Tighten the lock nut against the housing.
In doing so, hold the foot tight and do not adjust its height.
Caution: the lock nuts on all four appliance feet must be screwed tightly
against the housing.
Electrical connection
ʑThe washing machine must only be connected to an alternating current via a
properly installed earthed socket.
ʑThe power supply and voltage indicated on the washing machine (rating plate)
must be the same.
ʑThe connected load and fuse required are specified on the rating plate.
ʑMake sure that:
– the mains plug fits the socket,
– the cable cross-section is adequate,
– the earthing system is properly installed.
ʑThe mains cable may only be replaced by a qualified electrician (if required).
Replacement mains cables are available from customer services.
ʑDo not use multiple plugs/couplings or extension cables.
ʑIf a residual current circuit breaker is used, only use a type which displays this
symbol: ‚.
Only this symbol guarantees compliance with the currently applicable regulations.
ʑMains plug:
– do not plug in to/pull out of the socket with damp hands.
– when removing the plug from the socket, pull the plug body only, not the cable.
– never pull the plug out during operation.
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Transportation, e.g. when moving house
Before transporting the washing machine:
1. Turn off the tap.
2. Drain residual detergent solutionaInstruction manual; Maintenance - drain pump.
3. Reduce the water pressure in the inlet hose aInstruction manual; Maintenance - filter in
water inlet.
4. Disconnect the washing machine from the power supply.
5. Disconnect the hoses.
Install the transport safety devices:
1. Remove the covers.
2. Insert all 4 sleeves.
Clamp the mains cable to the holders. Insert and
tighten the screws.
After transportation, the transport safety devices must be removed. aPage 3.
To prevent unused detergent from flowing straight into the drain during the next wash:
Pour 1 litre of water into compartment II and start the Empty programme.
Technical specifications
ʑDimensions (width x depth x height) 60 x 59 x 85 cm
ʑWeight 63 - 83 kg depending on model
ʑMains connection Nominal voltage 220-240 V, 50 Hz
Nominal current 10 A
Nominal power 2,300 W
ʑWater pressure 100-1000 kPa (1-10 bar)
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2.
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After-sales service
ʑIf you cannot rectify a fault yourself aInstruction manual: What do to if ..., Page 12/13,
please contact our after-sales service. We can always find a suitable remedy, so that a
technician is not called out unnecessarily.
ʑThe contact details for your nearest after-sales service can be found here or in the After-sales
service directory.
ʑPlease give the after-sales service the product number (E no.) and the production number
(FD) of the appliance.
Product number Production number
This information can be found:
inside the washing machine door* / on the open
service flap* and on the back of the appliance.
*depending on model
ʑYou can rely on the competence of the manufacturer. Please contact us.
This way, you can ensure the repair is carried out by trained service technicians who are
equipped with genuine spare parts.
Washing machine
Contents Page
ʋSafety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
ʋEnvironmentally-friendly disposal . . . . . . . . . . 1
ʋInstallation surface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
ʋInstalling the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
ʋScope of delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
ʋHose and cable lengths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
ʋRemoving the transport safety devices . . . . . . 3
ʋWater connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
ʋLevelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
ʋElectrical connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
ʋTransportation, e.g. when moving house . . . . . 6
ʋTechnical specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
ʋAfter-sales service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Installation
instructions
Do not operate the washing machine until you have read these instructions.
Please also observe the separate instruction manual.
Keep all the documents in a safe place for future reference, or to pass on to
the next owner.
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Safety instructions
– The washing machine is heavy - take care when lifting.
– Caution: frozen hoses can crack/burst. Do not install the washing machine outdoors or in
areas exposed to frost.
– The washing machine could be damaged. Do not lift the appliance by protruding
components (e.g. the washing machine door).
– In addition to the instructions provided in this document, special regulations from the
relevant water and electric utility companies may apply.
– If in doubt, have a technician connect the appliance.
– Route hoses and cables in such a way that there is no risk of tripping.
Environmentally-friendly disposal
– Dispose of packaging in an environmentally friendly manner.
– This appliance is labelled in accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment - WEEE.
The directive provides an EU-wide framework for the return and recycling of used
appliances.
Installation surface
– The machine must be stable so that it does not move around.
– The surface on which it is installed must be firm and level.
– Soft floors/floor coverings are not suitable.
Installation on a pedestal
– The feet of the washing machine must be secured with holding brackets.
Installation on a wood joist floor
– If possible, place the washing machine in a corner.
– Screw a water-resistant wooden board (min. 30 mm thick) to the floor.
– The feet of the washing machine must be secured with holding brackets.
Installing the appliance depending on model
Install the appliance before connecting it to the power supply.
Risk of electric shock.
– For models with a continuous appliance covering plate or a square service flap, the
appliance covering plate can be replaced by a metal cover.
Instead of the appliance covering plate, you must have a metal cover fitted by an expert.
– For models with a non-continuous appliance covering plate or a round service flap, the
appliance covering plate must not be removed.
– Only install the washing machine underneath a continuous worktop that is securely
connected to adjacent cabinets.
– Recess width of 60 cm required.
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Scope of delivery
Also required, depending on the connection:
– 1 hose clamp Ø 24-40 mm (specialist retailers) to connect to a siphon
aPage 4; water connection
Useful tools
– Spirit level for levelling.
– Spanner with
WAF13: for loosening the transport safety devices aPage 3 and
WAF17: for aligning the appliance feet aPage 5.
Hose and cable lengths depending on model
Left-hand connection or Right-hand connection
Note: Using hose clips limits the possible hose lengths.
Spanner
Mains cable
Water inlet
Elbow
for fixing the drainage
hose in place
Covers
with hose clip
AquaäSecure
Water outlet
~140 cm
~95 cm
~120 cm
~130 cm
~100 cm
~135 cm
0 - max. 100 cm
Moisture inside the drum is
due to final testing.
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Removing the transport safety devices
– Before using the appliance for the first time, the 4 transport safety
devices must be completely removed and kept safe.
– If you need to transport the appliance at a later date, always refit the
transport safety devices to prevent damage to the machine. aPage
6.
– Store the screw and sleeve screwed together.
1. Take the hoses (depending on model) out of the holders and the elbow.
Remove the elbow.
2. Unscrew and remove the bolts from all 4 transport safety devices.
3. Take the mains cable out of the holder. Remove the sleeves.
4. Insert the covers. Secure tightly by pressing on the snap-in hook. Insert the hose clip.
5. Secure the hoses in the hose clips.
4
Water connection depending on model l
– To prevent leaks or water damage, observe the instructions in this section.
–Caution: only operate the washing machine using cold drinking water.
– Do not connect to the mixer tap of an unpressurised hot-water boiler.
– Do not use a used inlet hose. Only use the inlet hose supplied or one which was
purchased from an authorised specialist retailer.
– If in doubt, have a technician connect the appliance.
Water inlet
Water inlet hose:
Caution: do not kink, squash, modify or cut through
(otherwise its strength is no longer guaranteed).
Optimum water pressure in the supply network: 100-1000 kPa (1-10 bar)
– When the tap is on, the water flow is at least 8 l/min.
– If the water pressure is higher than this, a pressure reducing valve must be installed.
AquaäSecure
1. Connect the water inlet hose to the tap.
Caution: only tighten the screw connections by
hand.
2. Open the water tap carefully, checking the leak
tightness of the connection points.
Caution:the screw connection is under mains
water pressure.
Water outlet
Water outlet hose:
Caution: do not kink or pull lengthways.
Height difference between the installation surface and the drain:
0 - max. 100 cm
Outlet into a sink
Caution: secure the drain hose so that it cannot slip out.
Caution: the plug must not block drainage from the sink. During pumping,
check whether the water is draining away quickly enough. The end of the
drain hose must not be immersed in the water that is pumped out! This
would result in the risk of water being sucked back into the washing
machine!
Drainage into a siphon:
Caution: the connection point must be secured with a hose clamp,
Ø 24-40 mm (specialist retailers).
.Outlet into a plastic pipe with rubber bushing or into a drainage pit:
Caution:secure the drain hose so that it cannot slip out.
max.
90°
max.
90°
min.
10 mm
3/4”

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Manufacturer aInstruction manual
0711 / 9000688139
*688139*
Levelling
Intense noise, vibrations and “wandering” may be the result of incorrect levelling.
Levelling the washing machine with a spirit level
1. Loosen the lock nut using a spanner, by turning it in a clockwise
direction.
2. Change the height by turning the appliance feet.
Caution: all four appliance feet must be firmly on the ground.
The washing machine must not wobble.
Check the levelness of the washing machine with a spirit level and adjust
if necessary.
3. Tighten the lock nut against the housing.
In doing so, hold the foot tight and do not adjust its height.
Caution: the lock nuts on all four appliance feet must be screwed tightly
against the housing.
Electrical connection
ʑThe washing machine must only be connected to an alternating current via a
properly installed earthed socket.
ʑThe power supply and voltage indicated on the washing machine (rating plate)
must be the same.
ʑThe connected load and fuse required are specified on the rating plate.
ʑMake sure that:
– the mains plug fits the socket,
– the cable cross-section is adequate,
– the earthing system is properly installed.
ʑThe mains cable may only be replaced by a qualified electrician (if required).
Replacement mains cables are available from customer services.
ʑDo not use multiple plugs/couplings or extension cables.
ʑIf a residual current circuit breaker is used, only use a type which displays this
symbol: ‚.
Only this symbol guarantees compliance with the currently applicable regulations.
ʑMains plug:
– do not plug in to/pull out of the socket with damp hands.
– when removing the plug from the socket, pull the plug body only, not the cable.
– never pull the plug out during operation.
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Transportation, e.g. when moving house
Before transporting the washing machine:
1. Turn off the tap.
2. Drain residual detergent solutionaInstruction manual; Maintenance - drain pump.
3. Reduce the water pressure in the inlet hose aInstruction manual; Maintenance - filter in
water inlet.
4. Disconnect the washing machine from the power supply.
5. Disconnect the hoses.
Install the transport safety devices:
1. Remove the covers.
2. Insert all 4 sleeves.
Clamp the mains cable to the holders. Insert and
tighten the screws.
After transportation, the transport safety devices must be removed. aPage 3.
To prevent unused detergent from flowing straight into the drain during the next wash:
Pour 1 litre of water into compartment II and start the Empty programme.
Technical specifications
ʑDimensions (width x depth x height) 60 x 59 x 85 cm
ʑWeight 63 - 83 kg depending on model
ʑMains connection Nominal voltage 220-240 V, 50 Hz
Nominal current 10 A
Nominal power 2,300 W
ʑWater pressure 100-1000 kPa (1-10 bar)
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After-sales service
ʑIf you cannot rectify a fault yourself aInstruction manual: What do to if ..., Page 12/13,
please contact our after-sales service. We can always find a suitable remedy, so that a
technician is not called out unnecessarily.
ʑThe contact details for your nearest after-sales service can be found here or in the After-sales
service directory.
ʑPlease give the after-sales service the product number (E no.) and the production number
(FD) of the appliance.
Product number Production number
This information can be found:
inside the washing machine door* / on the open
service flap* and on the back of the appliance.
*depending on model
ʑYou can rely on the competence of the manufacturer. Please contact us.
This way, you can ensure the repair is carried out by trained service technicians who are
equipped with genuine spare parts.
Washing machine
Contents Page
ʋSafety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
ʋEnvironmentally-friendly disposal . . . . . . . . . . 1
ʋInstallation surface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
ʋInstalling the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
ʋScope of delivery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
ʋHose and cable lengths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
ʋRemoving the transport safety devices . . . . . . 3
ʋWater connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
ʋLevelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
ʋElectrical connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
ʋTransportation, e.g. when moving house . . . . . 6
ʋTechnical specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
ʋAfter-sales service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Installation
instructions
Do not operate the washing machine until you have read these instructions.
Please also observe the separate instruction manual.
Keep all the documents in a safe place for future reference, or to pass on to
the next owner.
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