AEG Washer L 98499 FL User Manual

WASHING MACHINE  
USER MANUAL  
L 98499 FL  
L 98699 FL  
 
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
Before the installation and use, read  
this manual carefully:  
• For your safety and the safety of your  
property  
• To help the environment  
• For the correct operation of the ap-  
pliance.  
Always keep these instructions with the  
appliance also if you move or give it to  
a different person.  
GENERAL SAFETY  
The manufacturer is not responsible if  
an incorrect installation and use causes  
damage.  
• Do not use the appliance for profes-  
sional use. The appliance is only for  
domestic use.  
• Do not change the specifications of  
this appliance. There is the risk of in-  
jury and damage to the appliance.  
• Do not put flammable products or  
items that are wet with flammable  
products in, near or on the appliance.  
Risk of explosion or fire.  
• Obey the safety instructions on the  
detergent packaging to prevent  
burns to eyes, mouth and throat.  
• Make sure that you remove all metal  
objects from the laundry. Hard and  
sharp material can cause damage to  
the appliance.  
CHILDREN AND VULNERABLE  
PERSON SAFETY  
• Do not let persons, children inclu-  
ded, with reduced physical sensory,  
reduced mental functions or lack of  
experience and knowledge use the  
appliance. They must have supervi-  
sion or instruction for the operation  
of the appliance by a person who is  
responsible for their safety. Do not  
let children play with the appliance.  
• Keep all packaging away from chil-  
dren. There is the risk of suffocation  
or injury.  
• Keep all detergents away from chil-  
dren.  
• Do not touch the glass of the door  
while a programme operates. The  
glass can be hot (only for front-load-  
ing appliances).  
• Keep children and pets away from  
the appliance when the door is open.  
• Before you close the appliance door,  
make sure that children and pets are  
not into the drum.  
CARE AND CLEANING  
• Deactivate the appliance and discon-  
nect the mains plug from the mains  
socket.  
• Do not use the appliance without the  
filters. Make sure that the installation  
of the filters is correct. An incorrect  
installation causes water leakages.  
• If the appliance has a child safety de-  
vice, we recommend to activate it.  
CHILD SAFETY DEVICE  
• When you activate this device, you  
cannot close the door. This prevents  
children or pets to be closed in the  
drum. To activate the device, turn it  
clockwise, until the groove is horizon-  
tal. To deactivate the device, turn it  
counterclockwise, until the groove is  
vertical.  
INTERNAL LAMP  
This appliance has an internal lamp that  
comes on when you open the door and  
goes off when the door is closed.  
 
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WARNING!  
Do not look directly into the  
beam of the lamp.  
• Do not connect the appliance to new  
pipes or pipes not used for a long  
time. Let the water flow for some mi-  
nutes, then connect the inlet hose.  
• The first time you use the appliance,  
make sure that the water hoses and  
the couplings do not have leakages.  
To replace the internal lamp,  
contact the service centre.  
Disconnect the mains plug from  
the mains socket before the re-  
placement of the internal lamp.  
Electrical connection  
INSTALLATION  
• Make sure that the appliance is  
earthed.  
• Make sure that the electrical informa-  
tion on the rating plate agrees with  
the power supply.  
• Always use a correctly installed  
shockproof socket.  
• Do not use multiple plugs and exten-  
sion cables. There is a risk of fire.  
• Do not replace or change the mains  
cable. Contact the service centre.  
• Make sure not to cause damage to  
the mains plug and cable.  
• Connect the mains plug to the mains  
socket only at the end of the installa-  
tion. Make sure that there is access  
to the mains plug after the installa-  
tion.  
• Do not pull the mains cable to dis-  
connect the appliance. Always pull  
the mains plug.  
• The appliance is heavy, be careful  
when you move it.  
• Do not transport your appliance with-  
out the transit bolts, you can damage  
internal components and cause leak-  
ages or malfunctions.  
• Do not install and connect a dam-  
aged appliance.  
• Make sure to remove all packaging  
and transport bolts.  
• Make sure that the mains plug is dis-  
connected from the mains socket  
during installation.  
• Only a qualified person must do the  
electrical installation, the plumbing  
and the installation of the appliance.  
This to prevent the risks of structural  
damage or injury.  
• Do not install or use the appliance  
where the temperature is less than 0  
°C.  
• When you install the appliance on a  
carpet floor, make sure that there is  
air circulation between the appliance  
and the carpet. Adjust the feet to  
have the necessary space between  
the appliance and the carpet.  
DISCARD THE APPLIANCE  
1. Disconnect the mains plug from the  
mains socket.  
2. Cut off the mains cable and discard  
it.  
3. Discard the door catch. This pre-  
vents children or pets to be closed  
in the appliance. There is a risk of  
suffocation (only for front-loading  
appliances).  
Water connection  
• Do not connect the appliance with  
old hoses already used. Only use new  
hoses.  
• Make sure not to cause damage to  
the water hoses.  
 
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ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS  
PACKAGING MATERIALS  
The symbol  
on the product or on its  
packaging indicates that this product  
may not be treated as household  
waste. Instead it should be taken to the  
appropriate collection point for the  
recycling of electrical and electronic  
equipment. By ensuring this product is  
disposed of correctly, you will help  
prevent potential negative  
Recycle the materials with the symbol  
.
Put the packaging in applicable con-  
tainers to recycle it.  
ECOLOGICAL HINTS  
To help the environment, use less water  
and energy, obey these instructions:  
• Set a programme without the pre-  
wash phase to wash laundry with nor-  
mal soil.  
• Always start a washing programme  
with the maximum load of laundry.  
• If necessary, use a stain remover  
when you set a programme with a  
low temperature.  
consequences for the environment and  
human health, which could otherwise  
be caused by inappropriate waste  
handling of this product. For more  
detailed information about recycling of  
this product, please contact your local  
council, your household waste disposal  
service or the shop where you  
purchased the product.  
• To use the correct quantity of the de-  
tergent, check the water hardness of  
your domestic system  
TECHNICAL INFORMATION  
Dimensions  
Width / Height / Depth  
Total depth  
600 / 850 / 600 mm  
640 mm  
Electrical connection:  
Voltage  
230 V  
2200 W  
10 A  
Overall power  
Fuse  
Frequency  
50 Hz  
Level of protection against ingress of solid particles  
and moisture ensured by the protective cover, except  
where the low voltage equipment has no protection  
against moisture  
IPX4  
Water supply pressure  
Minimum  
Maximum  
0,5 bar (0,05 MPa)  
8 bar (0,8 MPa)  
Cold water  
1)  
Water supply  
Maximum load  
Spin speed  
Cotton  
9 kg  
Maximum  
1400 rpm (L 98499 FL)  
1600 rpm (L 98699 FL)  
1)  
Connect the water inlet hose to a water tap with a 3/4'' thread.  
 
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
9
10  
11  
4
5
6
12  
13  
7
8
Worktop  
Feet for the appliance level  
Water drain hose  
Water inlet hose  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Detergent dispenser  
Control panel  
Door handle  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
Mains cable  
Internal lamp  
Rating plate  
Transit bolts  
Feet for the appliance level  
Drain pump  
INTERIOR ACCESSORIES  
Spanner  
To remove the transit bolts.  
Plastic caps  
1
2
1
2
To close the holes on the rear side  
of the cabinet after the removal of  
the transit bolts.  
Sound barrier  
To decrease the noise while the ap-  
pliance operates.  
Plastic hose guide  
To connect the drain hose on the  
edge of a sink.  
3
4
5
5
4
3
Anti-flood inlet hose  
To prevent possible leakage.  
 
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CONTROL PANEL  
1
2
3
Gewichtssensor  
Glätten  
Koch/Bunt  
Extra Leise  
Pflegeleicht  
Leichtbügeln  
Feinwäsche  
Auffrischen  
4
5
Dampf  
Memory 1  
Energiesparen  
Super Eco  
20Min. - 3kg  
Outdoor  
Spülen  
Memory 2  
Wolle/Seide  
Daunen  
Flecken/ Extra  
U/Min.  
Vorw.  
Zeit  
Zeit-  
vorwahl  
Temp.  
Schleudern/  
Start/Pause  
Anti-Allergie  
Spülen Sparen  
Pumpen  
Auto Off  
12  
11 10  
9
8
7
6
Auto Off button  
Zeit Sparen touch button  
Extra Spülen touch button  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Programme knob  
Display  
Flecken/Vorwäsche/Einweichen  
touch button  
Spin reduction touch button (U./  
Min.)  
10  
Dampf touch button  
Memory touch buttons  
Start/Pause touch button  
Zeitvorwahl touch button  
11  
12  
Temperature touch button (Temp.)  
 
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ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS  
PACKAGING MATERIALS  
The symbol  
on the product or on its  
packaging indicates that this product  
may not be treated as household  
waste. Instead it should be taken to the  
appropriate collection point for the  
recycling of electrical and electronic  
equipment. By ensuring this product is  
disposed of correctly, you will help  
prevent potential negative  
Recycle the materials with the symbol  
.
Put the packaging in applicable con-  
tainers to recycle it.  
ECOLOGICAL HINTS  
To help the environment, use less water  
and energy, obey these instructions:  
• Set a programme without the pre-  
wash phase to wash laundry with nor-  
mal soil.  
• Always start a washing programme  
with the maximum load of laundry.  
• If necessary, use a stain remover  
when you set a programme with a  
low temperature.  
consequences for the environment and  
human health, which could otherwise  
be caused by inappropriate waste  
handling of this product. For more  
detailed information about recycling of  
this product, please contact your local  
council, your household waste disposal  
service or the shop where you  
purchased the product.  
• To use the correct quantity of the de-  
tergent, check the water hardness of  
your domestic system  
– All settings are cancelled.  
TOUCH SCREEN  
1
Press button  
pliance again.  
to activate the ap-  
Do not wear gloves when you  
touch the buttons.  
Make sure the touch screen and  
buttons are always clean and  
dry.  
– Set again the washing programme  
and all possible options.  
• After 5 minutes from the end of the  
washing programme. Refer to 'At the  
end of programme'.  
1
AUTO OFF BUTTON  
Press this button to activate or deacti-  
vate the appliance. A tune sounds when  
the appliance is activated.  
The AUTO OFF function automatically  
deactivates the appliance to stop the  
energy consumption when:  
2
PROGRAMME KNOB  
Turn this knob to set a programme. The  
related programme indicator comes on.  
• You do not use the appliance for 5  
6
minutes before you press button  
.
 
10  
3
DISPLAY  
A
B
C
D
J
I
H
G
F
E
The text bar:  
• Guides you in the use of the appliance.  
• Shows the programme status and phase.  
A
• Shows alarm messages. Refer to 'Troubleshooting' .  
The symbols appear on the display when the related phase or function is set.  
Child lock  
B
Door locked  
You cannot open the door when the symbol is on.  
You can open the door only when the symbol goes off.  
If the symbol stays on but the programme is completed:  
C
• There is water in the drum.  
• The ' Rinse Hold ' function is on.  
• The time of the day  
When you activate the appliance the display shows the time of the  
day for some seconds. To adjust the clock, refer to "Clock setting".  
• The programme duration  
When the washing programme starts, the programme time decreases  
every minute.  
D
Programme duration symbol  
The symbol comes on when the digits shows the pro-  
gramme duration.  
• The end time of the washing programme .  
Programme end symbol  
The symbol comes on when the digits shows the pro-  
gramme end time.  
 
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• The time of delay  
– When you set the delayed start the time of the programme end in-  
creases by steps of 30 minutes till 10 hours and by steps of one  
hour till 20 hours.  
• The end of the programme  
The display shows a zero.  
This part comes on only if the door is open - Refer to 'Loading the laun-  
dry'.  
The programme maximum load  
The weight of the laundry  
E
The indicator bar fills accordingly to the laundry weight.  
The indicator fully fills when you put the maximum load.  
If you need to set a function  
• An empty indicator bar comes on when the related function is availa-  
ble with the set programme. If an indicator bar does not come on, it  
means that it is not available.  
• The function symbol comes on when the function is set.  
• The indicator bar fills accordingly to the set function.  
• If you make an incorrect selection the text bar on the display tells that the se-  
lection is not possible.  
Time save  
The symbol comes on when you set the following functions:  
Shortened duration  
F
Extra quick  
Extra rinsing  
G
The indicator bar fills accordingly the numbers of rinses.  
Stains  
Prewash  
H
I
Soak  
The indicator bar fills accordingly to the set functions.  
The default spin speed of the programme.  
1)  
_ _ _  
No spin  
 
12  
Rinse hold  
1)  
Only available for Spin/Drain programme.  
The default temperature of the programme.  
J
Cold wash  
4
7
DAMPF BUTTON  
ZEITVORWAHL BUTTON  
4
7
Touch button  
to set the steam level.  
Touch button  
to delay the start of a  
This is possible only with programmes  
where the steam function is available.  
The duration of the steam phase  
programme from 30 minutes to 20  
hours.  
changes accordingly to your selection.  
8
ZEITSPAREN BUTTON  
8
Touch button  
gramme time.  
You can select:  
to decrease the pro-  
5
MEMORY BUTTONS  
5
Touch one of the buttons  
to memo-  
rise a programme or to set a memo-  
rised programme.  
SHORTENED DURATION  
To wash items with daily soil.  
EXTRA QUICK  
To wash quickly items with almost no  
soil.  
Some programmes accept only one of  
these functions.  
Memorise a programme  
1.  
1
Press button  
pliance.  
to activate the ap-  
2.  
2
Turn the programme knob (  
your favourite programme.  
) to  
9
3. If it is necessary, set one or more  
EXTRA SPÜLEN BUTTON  
functions.  
9
Touch button  
to a programme.  
to add rinsing phases  
4. Touch and hold one of the buttons  
5
for some seconds. The buzzer  
Use this function for persons allergic to  
detergents and in areas where the wa-  
ter is soft.  
sounds and the display shows that  
the programme is saved. .  
Set a memorised programme  
1. Touch the button where you mem-  
orised the programme you want to  
set.  
FLECKEN, VORWÄSCHE UND  
EINWEICHEN BUTTON  
10  
2. The programme indicator comes  
on and the display shows all the in-  
formation.  
10  
Touch button  
functions:  
to set one of the these  
FLECKEN  
To cancel a memorised pro-  
gramme you can only memorise  
a new programme.  
Use this function for laundry with hard  
stains to remove.  
When you set this function, put the  
6
START/PAUSE BUTTON  
stain remover into compartment  
.
6
The programme duration in-  
creases.  
This function is not available  
Touch button  
programme.  
to start or interrupt a  
with a temperature lower than  
40° C.  
 
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• The appliance has a malfunction.  
VORWÄSCHE  
To deactivate/activate the acoustic  
Use this function for heavy soil.  
The appliance adds a prewash phase to  
the main wash.  
10  
9
signals, touch button  
and button  
at the same time for 6 seconds.  
If you deactivate the acoustic  
The programme duration increases.  
signals, they continue operate  
only when you touch the but-  
tons and when a malfunction oc-  
curs.  
EINWEICHEN  
Use this function for heavy soil.  
The appliance soaks the laundry at  
30°C for about half an hour before to  
wash.  
CHILD LOCK FUNCTION  
This function prevents children to play  
with the control panel.  
• To activate the function, touch but-  
11  
SPIN BUTTON  
11  
Touch button  
to:  
12  
11  
ton  
time until the display shows the sym-  
bol  
• To deactivate the function, touch  
12 11  
and button  
at the same  
• Decrease the maximum speed of the  
spin phase of the programme.  
.
The display shows only the spin  
speeds available with the set  
programme.  
button  
same time until the symbol  
and button  
at the  
goes  
off.  
• Deactivate the spin phase (' No Spin '  
function).  
• Activate the ' Rinse Hold ' function.  
You can activate the function:  
6
Before you touch the button  
appliance cannot start.  
: the  
Set this function to prevent fabric  
creases. The appliance does not  
drain the water when the programme  
is completed.  
6
After you touch the button  
, all  
the buttons and the programme  
knob are deactivated.  
PERMANENT EXTRA RINSE  
FUNCTION  
12  
TEMPERATURE BUTTON  
12  
Touch button  
temperature.  
to change the default  
= cold water  
With this function you can keep the ex-  
tra rinse function permanently on when  
you set a new programme.  
Symbols - - - and  
• To activate the function touch but-  
ACOUSTIC SIGNALS  
FUNCTION  
8
7
ton  
time until the display shows the sym-  
bol  
• To deactivate the function touch  
and button  
at the same  
You can hear the acoustic signals when:  
• You activate the appliance.  
• You deactivate the appliance.  
• You touch the buttons.  
.
8
7
button  
and button  
at the  
goes  
same time until the symbol  
off.  
• The programme is completed.  
 
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WASHING PROGRAMMES  
Programme  
Temperature Type of load  
Programme  
description  
Functions  
Weight of load  
Koch/Bunt  
95° - Cold  
White and col-  
oured cotton  
with heavy level  
of soil.  
Maximum load 9  
kg  
Wash  
SPIN REDUC-  
TION  
Rinses  
Long spin  
SPÜLSTOPP  
1)  
FLECKEN  
VORWÄ-  
2)  
SCHE  
EINWEICHEN  
EXTRA SPÜ-  
LEN  
ZEIT SPA-  
3)  
REN  
Extra Leise  
95° - Cold  
White and col-  
oured cotton  
Wash  
SPÜLSTOPP  
1)  
Rinses  
FLECKEN  
with normal level Long spin  
VORWÄ-  
of soil.  
Stop with wa-  
2)  
SCHE  
Maximum load 9 ter in the  
EINWEICHEN  
EXTRA SPÜ-  
LEN  
kg  
drum  
ZEIT SPA-  
3)  
REN  
Pflegeleicht  
60° - Cold  
Rinses  
Short spin  
Synthetic or  
mixed fabric  
items with nor-  
mal soil.  
Maximum load 4  
kg  
Wash  
SPIN REDUC-  
TION  
Rinses  
Short spin  
SPÜLSTOPP  
1)  
FLECKEN  
VORWÄ-  
2)  
SCHE  
EINWEICHEN  
EXTRA SPÜ-  
LEN  
ZEIT SPA-  
3)  
REN  
Leichtbügeln 60° - Cold  
Synthetic fabric  
items with nor-  
mal soil. It pre-  
vents the creases  
of the laundry.  
Maximum load 4  
kg  
Wash  
SPIN REDUC-  
TION  
Rinses  
Short spin  
SPÜLSTOPP  
VORWÄ-  
2)  
SCHE  
EINWEICHEN  
EXTRA SPÜ-  
LEN  
ZEIT SPA-  
3)  
REN  
 
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Programme  
Feinwäsche  
Temperature Type of load  
Weight of load  
Programme  
description  
Functions  
40° - Cold  
Rinses  
Short spin  
Delicate fabrics  
as acrylics, vis-  
cose, polyester  
items with nor-  
mal soil.  
Wash  
Rinses  
Short spin  
SPIN REDUC-  
TION  
SPÜLSTOPP  
VORWÄ-  
2)  
SCHE  
Maximum load 4  
kg  
FLECKEN  
EINWEICHEN  
EXTRA SPÜ-  
LEN  
ZEIT SPA-  
3)  
REN  
Wolle / Seide 40° - Cold  
Rinses  
Machine washa- Wash  
ble wool as well Rinses  
SPIN REDUC-  
TION  
SPÜLSTOPP  
Short spin  
as for hand wash- Short spin  
able woollens  
and delicate fab-  
rics with «hand  
washing» care  
symbol.  
Maximum load 2  
kg  
Daunen  
60° - 30°  
Rinses  
Short spin  
Special pro-  
Wash  
SPIN REDUC-  
TION  
gramme for one Rinses  
synthetic blanket, Short spin  
duvet, bed-  
spread and so  
on.  
Maximum load 2  
kg  
Anti-Allergie  
60°  
White cotton  
items .  
Maximum load 9  
kg  
Wash  
SPIN REDUC-  
TION  
4)  
Rinses  
Short spin  
SPÜLSTOPP  
FLECKEN  
VORWÄ-  
2)  
SCHE  
EINWEICHEN  
EXTRA SPÜ-  
LEN  
Schleudern /  
Pumpen  
0°  
All fabrics  
Drainage of  
the water  
SPIN REDUC-  
TION  
5)  
The maximum  
load of the laun- Spin phase at OHNE  
dry is related to  
the type of laun- speed  
dry.  
the maximum SCHLEU-  
6)  
DERN  
 
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Programme  
Spülen  
Temperature Type of load  
Weight of load  
Programme  
description  
Functions  
0°  
All fabrics  
Maximum load 9 ditives  
Rinse with ad- SPIN REDUC-  
TION  
kg  
Spin phase  
SPÜLSTOPP  
EXTRA SPÜ-  
7)  
LEN  
Outdoor  
40° - Cold  
Waterproof,  
sports and out-  
door clothing.  
Do not use any  
fabric softener!  
Maximum load  
2,5 kg  
Wash  
SPIN REDUC-  
TION  
SPÜLSTOPP  
EXTRA SPÜ-  
LEN  
Rinses  
Short spin  
20 min. - 3 kg 40° or 30°  
Quick wash of  
sport items or  
cotton and syn-  
thetic items,  
lightly soiled or  
worn once.  
Wash  
SPIN REDUC-  
TION  
Rinses  
Short spin  
Maximum load 3  
kg  
Super Eco  
0°  
Mixed fabrics  
Wash  
SPIN REDUC-  
TION  
SPÜLSTOPP  
EXTRA SPÜ-  
LEN  
(cotton and syn- Rinses  
8)  
Long spin  
thetic items) .  
Maximum load 3  
kg  
Energiespa-  
ren  
60° or 40°  
White and fast  
Wash  
SPIN REDUC-  
TION  
coloured cotton Rinses  
with the normal  
Short spin  
SPÜLSTOPP  
FLECKEN  
VORWÄ-  
9)  
soil .  
Maximum load 9  
kg  
2)  
SCHE  
EINWEICHEN  
EXTRA SPÜ-  
LEN  
ZEIT SPA-  
3)  
REN  
1)  
Not available with temperature lower than 40°C.  
2)  
3)  
If you use liquid detergent, set a programme without PREWASH.  
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If you touch the button  
to set the Extra Kurz function, we recommend that you decrease  
the quantity of the load. It is possible to keep the full load but the washing results are not  
good.  
4)  
This program removes the micro-organisms thanks to the washing by 60°C and adds on  
rinse. In this way the action is more effective. Important! Put into the compartment Stain  
a special additive for hygiene and select the option Stain.  
5)  
6)  
The default spin speed is for cotton items. Set the spin speed applicable with your laundry.  
If you select this function the appliance performs only a drain phase.  
 
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7)  
Press button to add rinses. With a low spin speed the appliance performs delicate rinses  
and a short spin.  
8)  
9)  
Use a special detergent for very low temperature.  
Set this programme to have a good washing results and decrease the energy consumption.  
The time of the washing programme is extended.  
STEAM PROGRAMMES  
1)  
Type of load  
Load  
Programme  
2)  
Cotton and synthetic items.  
Do not set the Steam programme for  
this type of clothes:  
up to  
1,5 Kg  
Dampf Auffrischen  
This cycle removes odour from  
the laundry.  
• Clothes which is not specified on  
the care label as being suitable for  
tumble-drying.  
• Clothes with inclusion of plastic,  
metal, wooden parts or alike.  
Steam does not remove  
animal odours.  
2)  
up to  
1,5 Kg  
Dampf Glätten  
This programme helps to dew-  
rinkle odour from the laundry.  
Steam can be used for dried, washed or worn once laundry. These pro-  
grammes can reduce creases and odours and make your laundry more  
smooth.  
Do not use any detergent. If necessary, remove stains by washing or using  
localized stain removal.  
Steam programmes do not perform any hygienic cycle.  
4
Touch the button  
to change the duration of steam phase.  
1)  
2)  
If you set a Steam programme with dried laundry, at the end of the cycle the laundry feel  
humid. It is better to expose clothes to the open air for about 10 minutes to let the humidity  
go away. Laundry should be removed from the drum as quick as possible. After a steam  
cycle, clothes may to be ironed anyway, but with less effort!  
For the programme time, refer to the display.  
CONSUMPTION VALUES  
1)  
Energy consumption  
Water consump-  
Programme  
2)  
2)  
(KWh)  
tion (litre)  
White Cottons 95 °C  
Cottons 60 °C  
Cottons 40 °C  
Synthetics 40 °C  
Delicates 40 °C  
Wool/ Handwash 30 °C  
1)  
2.50  
1.60  
1.00  
0.60  
0.70  
0.35  
73  
69  
69  
48  
58  
57  
Refer to the display for the programme time.  
2)  
The consumption information shown in this chart is indicative. It can vary depending on the  
quantity and the type of laundry, on the temperature of the water supply and on the  
ambient temperature.  
 
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are the most efficient programmes in  
terms of combined energy and water  
consumption for washing that type of  
cotton laundry.  
Standard programmes for the  
Energy Label consumption  
values  
They agree with EN60456.  
The cotton 60 °C economy and cotton  
40 °C economy are the standard cotton  
programmes for normally soiled cotton  
laundry. They are suitable to clean nor-  
mally soiled cotton laundry and they  
The actual water temperature  
may differ from the declared cy-  
cle temperature.  
BEFORE FIRST USE  
1. To activate the drain system, put 2  
CLOCK SETTING  
litre of water in the main wash com-  
partment of the detergent dispens-  
er.  
After you set the language, the display  
tells to set the clock:  
• The hour digits flash.  
• Turn the programme knob to change  
the hour.  
2. Put a small quantity of detergent in  
the main wash compartment of the  
detergent dispenser. Set and start  
a programme for cotton at the  
highest temperature without laun-  
dry. This removes all possible dirt  
from the drum and the tub.  
6
Touch button  
lection.  
to confirm the se-  
• The minute digits flash.  
• Turn the programme knob to change  
the minutes.  
LANGUAGE SETTING  
6
Touch button  
lection.  
to confirm the se-  
The first time you activate the appli-  
ance, the display shows the default lan-  
guage and tells you to confirm it or  
change it:  
• Turn the programme knob to set the  
desired language.  
Change the time of the day  
after the first activation  
1.  
9
Touch button  
8
and the button  
at the same time for some sec-  
onds.  
• When the display shows the necessa-  
6
ry language, touch button  
firm the selection.  
to con-  
2. The hour digits flash.  
3. Turn the programme knob to  
Change the language after the  
first activation  
change the hour.  
4.  
6
Touch button  
lection.  
to confirm the se-  
1.  
11  
10  
at  
Touch button  
and button  
5. The minute digits flash.  
the same time for some seconds.  
6. Turn the programme knob to  
2. When display shows the language  
set, turn the programme knob to  
set the new language.  
change the minutes.  
7.  
6
Touch button  
lection.  
to confirm the se-  
3.  
6
Touch button  
lection.  
to confirm the se-  
USING THE APPLIANCE  
1. Open the water tap.  
2. Connect the mains plug to the  
mains socket.  
 
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ACTIVATING THE APPLIANCE AND SETTING A PROGRAMME  
For a correct operation of the weight sensor, activate the appliance and  
set the programme BEFORE you put the laundry in the drum.  
1.  
2.  
1
12  
11  
and button to  
Press button  
pliance.  
to activate the ap-  
touch button  
change the water temperature and  
the spin speed.  
5. If it is necessary, touch the other  
buttons to add some functions or  
to set a delayed start. The display  
shows the symbol of the set func-  
2
Turn the programme knob (  
the necessary programme or touch  
one of the buttons  
memorised programme. The pro-  
gramme indicator comes on.  
) to  
5
to set a  
D
tion and the digit (  
delayed time.  
) shows the  
3.  
6
The indicator of button  
with red colour.  
flashes  
4. The display shows the default tem-  
perature and spin. If it is necessary,  
LOADING THE LAUNDRY  
1. Open the appliance door.  
2. The display (E) shows the maximum  
programme load for the pro-  
If you put more laundry than the  
maximum load, the display tells  
that you put more than the max-  
imum load.  
You can wash your laundry but  
the energy and water consump-  
tion increase.  
To have the best consumption  
and washing performance re-  
move some items.  
The overload indication is avail-  
able only for programmes with a  
maximum load lower than the  
appliance maximum load.  
gramme (MAX ) and the weight of  
the laundry (KG). The text bar on  
the display tells to add the laundry.  
3. Put the laundry in the drum, one  
item at a time. Shake the items be-  
fore you put them in the appliance.  
4. On the display the weight of the  
laundry updates by step of kg 0.5.  
The weight is indicative and  
changes with the type of the laun-  
dry.  
5. Close the door. The text bar on the  
display tells the percentage of de-  
tergent to use. This data is indica-  
tive and refers to the detergent  
quantity for a maximum load that  
the manufacturer recommends.  
 
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Make sure not to have the laundry out  
of the drum between the seal and the  
door. There is the risk of water leakage  
or damage laundry.  
USING THE DETERGENT AND ADDITIVES  
The detergent compartment for the prewash phase and the soak  
programme.  
Add the detergent for prewash and soak before the start of the  
programme.  
The detergent compartment for the washing phase.  
If you use a liquid detergent, put it immediately before you start  
the programme.  
Liquid additives compartment (fabric conditioner, starch).  
Put the product in the compartment before you start the pro-  
gramme.  
This is the maximum level for the quantity of liquid additives.  
The compartment for the stain remover.  
Put the product in the compartment and set the stain function be-  
fore you start the programme.  
Flap for powder or liquid detergent  
Turn it (up or down) in the correct position to use powder or liquid  
detergent.  
Always obey the instructions that you find on the packaging of the deter-  
gent products.  
 
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Check the position of the flap  
1. Pull out the detergent dispenser  
until it stops.  
2. Press the lever down to remove the  
dispenser.  
3. To use powder detergent, turn the  
flap up.  
4. To use liquid detergent, turn the  
flap down.  
With the flap in the position  
DOWN:  
– Do not use gelatinous or thick  
liquid detergents.  
– Do not put more liquid deter-  
gent than the limit showed in  
the flap.  
– Do not set the prewash  
phase.  
– Do not set the delay start  
function.  
5. Measure out the detergent and the  
fabric conditioner.  
6. Carefully close the detergent dis-  
penser. Make sure that the flap  
does not cause a blockage when  
you close the drawer.  
 
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6
Before you touch button  
to  
SET THE DELAY START  
start the appliance, you can can-  
cel or change the set of the de-  
lay start.  
1.  
7
Touch button  
again and again  
to set the desired delayed start.  
The display shows the expected  
end of the programme  
2.  
6
Touch button  
, the appliance  
You cannot set the delay start  
with the Steam programme.  
starts the countdown of the delay  
start.  
When the countdown is comple-  
ted, the programme starts auto-  
matically.  
STARTING A PROGRAMME  
1.  
6
Touch button  
to start the pro-  
CHANGE A FUNCTION  
gramme. The indicator of button  
stops to flash and is on with red  
colour.  
You can change only some functions  
before they operate.  
6
1.  
6
Touch button  
flashes.  
. The indicator  
If a delayed start is set, the appliance  
starts the countdown.  
2. Change the function set.  
3.  
The appliance adjust automat-  
ically the cycle time to the  
laundry you have put in the  
drum to have perfect washing  
results in the minimum neces-  
sary time. After approximately  
15 minutes from the start of  
the programme, the display  
shows the new time value.  
6
Touch button  
again. The wash-  
ing programme continues.  
OPEN THE DOOR  
While a programme or the delay start  
operates, the appliance door is locked.  
To open the appliance door:  
1.  
6
Touch button  
. The door lock  
INTERRUPT A PROGRAMME  
symbol in the display goes off and  
a message tells you that the door is  
unlocked.  
1.  
6
Touch button  
flashes.  
. The indicator  
2. Open the appliance door.  
3. Close the appliance door and  
2.  
6
Touch button  
again. The wash-  
ing programme continues.  
6
touch button  
again. The pro-  
gramme or the delay start contin-  
ues.  
CANCEL A PROGRAMME  
1.  
1
Press button  
to cancel the pro-  
If the temperature and the level  
of the water is too high, the  
door lock symbol stays on. You  
cannot open the door. If neces-  
sary, do the following procedure  
to open the door:  
gramme and to deactivate the ap-  
pliance.  
2.  
1
Press button  
again to activate  
the appliance. Now, you can set a  
new washing programme.  
1. Deactivate the appliance.  
2. Wait for some minutes.  
The appliance does not drain  
the water.  
3. Make sure that no water is  
in the drum.  
 
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If you deactivate the appliance,  
it is necessary to set the pro-  
gramme again.  
AT THE END OF PROGRAMME  
1. The appliance stops automatically.  
9. Close the water tap.  
The washing programme is  
completed, but there is water in the  
drum:  
– The drum turns regularly to prevent  
the creases in the laundry.  
– The door stays locked.  
2. The acoustic signals operate, if it is  
active.  
3.  
4.  
In the display  
message tells you that the pro-  
gramme is completed.  
goes on and the  
6
The indicator of button  
off.  
goes  
– You must drain the water to open the  
door.  
5. The door lock symbol goes off.  
6.  
1
Press button  
to deactivate the  
To drain the water:  
appliance. After five minutes from  
the end of the programme, the AU-  
TO OFF function automatically de-  
activates the appliance.  
1. If necessary, decrease the spin  
speed.  
2.  
6
Touch button  
. The appliance  
drains the water and spins.  
When you activate the appli-  
ance again, the display shows  
the end of the last set pro-  
gramme. Turn the programme  
knob to set a new cycle.  
3. When the programme is comple-  
ted and the door lock symbol goes  
off, you can open the door  
4.  
1
Press button  
appliance.  
to deactivate the  
7. Remove the laundry from the appli-  
ance. Make sure that the drum is  
empty.  
The appliance drain and spin  
automatically after approximate-  
ly 18 hours.  
8. Keep the door ajar, to prevent mil-  
dew and odours.  
 
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HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS  
THE LAUNDRY LOAD  
DETERGENTS AND ADDITIVES  
• Divide the laundry in: white, col-  
oured, synthetics, delicates and wool.  
• Only use detergents and additives  
specially made for washing machines.  
• Obey the washing instructions that  
are on the laundry care labels.  
• Do not mix different types of deter-  
gents.  
• Do not wash together white and col-  
oured items.  
• Some coloured items can discolour  
with the first wash. We recommend  
that you wash them separately for the  
first times.  
• To help the environment, do not use  
more than the correct quantity of de-  
tergent.  
• Obey the instructions that you find  
on the on packaging of these prod-  
ucts.  
• Button up pillowcases, close zippers,  
hooks and poppers. Tie up belts.  
• Empty the pockets and unfold the  
items.  
• Use the correct products for the type  
and colour of the fabric, the pro-  
gramme temperature and the level of  
soil.  
• If you use liquid detergents, do not  
set the prewash phase.  
• If your appliance has not the deter-  
gent dispenser with the flap device,  
add the liquid detergents with a dos-  
ing ball.  
• Turn inside out multilayered fabrics,  
wool and items with painted illustra-  
tions.  
• Remove hard stains.  
• Wash with a special detergent heavy  
soil stains.  
• Be careful with the curtains. Remove  
the hooks or put the curtains in a  
washing bag or pillowcase.  
• Do not wash in the appliance :  
– Laundry without hems or with cuts  
– Underwired bras.  
– Use a washing bag to wash small  
items.  
• A very small load can cause balance  
problems with the spin phase. If this  
occurs, adjust manually the items in  
the tub and start the spin phase  
again.  
WATER HARDNESS  
If the water hardness in your area is  
high or moderate, we recommend that  
you use a water softener for washing  
machines. In areas where the water  
hardness is soft it is not necessary to  
use a water softener.  
To know the water hardness in your  
area, contact your local water authority.  
Obey the instructions that you find on  
the packaging of the products.  
Equivalent scales measure the water  
hardness:  
• German degrees (°dH).  
• French degrees (°TH).  
STUBBORN STAINS  
• mmol/l (millimol for each litre - inter-  
national unit for the hardness of wa-  
ter).  
For some stains, water and detergent is  
not sufficient.  
We recommend that you remove these  
stains before you put the items in the  
appliance.  
• Clarke degrees.  
Special stain removers are available.  
Use the special stain remover that is ap-  
plicable to the type of stain and fabric.  
 
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Water hardness table  
Water hardness  
Level  
Type  
°dH  
0-7  
°T.H.  
mmol/l  
0-1.5  
Clarke  
0-9  
1
2
3
4
soft  
0-15  
16-25  
26-37  
> 37  
medium  
hard  
8-14  
15-21  
> 21  
1.6-2.5  
2.6-3.7  
>3.7  
10-16  
17-25  
>25  
very hard  
 
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CARE AND CLEANING  
WARNING!  
CAUTION!  
Do not use alcohol, solvents or  
chemical products.  
Disconnect the appliance from the  
mains supply before you clean it.  
MAINTENANCE WASH  
With the low temperature programmes  
it is possible that some detergent stays  
in the drum. Make regularly a mainte-  
nance wash. To do this:  
• Empty the laundry from the drum.  
• Set the hottest cotton wash pro-  
gramme  
• Use a correct quantity of powder de-  
tergent with biological properties.  
After each wash, keep the door open  
for a while to prevent mould and to let  
unpleasant smells go out.  
DESCALING  
The water we use contains limescale. If  
it becomes necessary, use a water soft-  
ener to remove limescales.  
Use a special product made for wash-  
ing machines. Obey the instructions  
that you find on the packaging of the  
manufacturer.  
Do this separately from the laundry  
wash.  
EXTERNAL CLEANING  
Clean the appliance only with soap and  
warm water. Fully dry all the surfaces.  
DOOR SEAL  
Regularly examine the seal and remove  
all objects from the inner part.  
• Clean the drum with special product  
for stainless steel.  
• Start a short programme for cotton at  
the maximum temperature with a  
small quantity of detergent.  
DRUM  
Regularly examine the drum to prevent  
limescale and rust particles.  
Only use special products to remove  
rust particles from the drum.  
To do this:  
 
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DETERGENT DISPENSER  
To clean the dispenser:  
1. Press the lever.  
2. Pull the dispenser out.  
1
2
3. Remove the top part of the liquid  
additive compartment.  
4. Clean all the parts with water.  
5. Clean the dispenser recess with a  
brush.  
6. Put back the dispenser in the re-  
cess.  
WARNING!  
DRAIN PUMP  
1. Disconnect the mains plug  
Regularly examine the drain  
pump and make sure that it is  
clean.  
from the mains socket.  
2. Do not remove the filter  
while the appliance oper-  
ates. Do not clean the drain  
pump if the water in the ap-  
pliance is hot. The water  
must be cold before you  
clean the drain pump.  
Clean the pump if:  
• The appliance does not drain the wa-  
ter.  
• The drum cannot turn.  
• The appliance makes an unusual  
noise because of the blockage of the  
drain pump.  
• The display shows an alarm code be-  
cause of the problem with water  
drain.  
 
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To clean the drain pump:  
1. Open the drain pump door.  
2. Pull the flap out to remove it.  
3. Put a container below the recess of  
the drain pump to collect the water  
that flows out.  
4. Press the two levers and pull for-  
ward the drainage duct to let the  
water flow out.  
5. When the container is full of water,  
put the drainage duct back again  
and empty the container. Do steps  
4 and 5 again and again until no  
more water flows out from the  
drain pump.  
1
6. Pull back the drainage duct and  
turn the filter to remove it.  
2
7. Remove fluff and objects from the  
pump.  
8. Make sure that the impeller of the  
pump can turn. If this does not oc-  
cur, contact the service centre.  
 
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9. Clean the filter under the water tap  
and put it back in the pump into  
the special guides.  
2
10. Make sure that you tighten correct-  
ly the filter to prevent leakages.  
11. Put the flap back and close the  
drain pump door.  
1
6
The indicator of button  
flashes  
THE INLET HOSE FILTER AND  
THE VALVE FILTER  
and the display shows the related  
alarm. Refer to 'Troubleshooting'.  
It could be necessary to clean the filters  
when:  
• The appliance does not fill with wa-  
ter.  
WARNING!  
Disconnect the mains plug from  
the mains socket.  
• The appliance fills with the water for  
a long time.  
To clean the water inlet filters:  
1. Close the water tap.  
2. Remove the water inlet hose from  
the water tap.  
3. Clean the filter in the inlet hose  
with a stiff brush.  
4. Remove the inlet hose behind the  
appliance.  
5. Clean the filter in the valve with a  
stiff brush or a towel.  
6. Install again the inlet hose. Make  
sure that the couplings are tight to  
prevent leakages.  
7. Open the water tap.  
45°  
35°  
If necessary, clean the pump.  
Put the drainage duct back and close  
the drain pump flap.  
EMERGENCY DRAIN  
Because of a malfunction, the appliance  
cannot drain the water.  
If this occurs, do steps (1) through (6) of  
'To clean the drain pump'.  
 
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When you drain the water with the  
emergency drain procedure, you must  
activate again the drain system:  
1. Put 2 litres of water in the main  
wash compartment of the deter-  
gent dispenser.  
2. Close the water tap.  
3. Remove the water inlet hose  
4. Put the two ends of the inlet hose  
in a container and let the water  
flow out of the hose.  
5. Empty the drain pump. Refer to the  
2. Start the programme to drain the  
emergency drain procedure  
water.  
6. When the drain pump is empty, in-  
stall the inlet hose again.  
FROST PRECAUTIONS  
WARNING!  
If the appliance is installed in an area  
where the temperature can be less than  
0 °C, remove the remaining water from  
the inlet hose and the drain pump.  
Make sure that the temperature  
is more than 0 °C before you  
use the appliance again.  
The manufacturer is not respon-  
sible for damages caused by  
low temperatures.  
1. Disconnect the mains plug from the  
mains socket.  
 
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
The start of the appliance does not oc-  
WARNING!  
Deactivate the appliance before  
you do the checks.  
cur or it stops during operation.  
Try to find a solution to the problem  
before you contact the service centre  
(refer to the table).  
With some problems, the acoustic  
signals operate and the display  
shows an alarm message.  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
The display tells  
to check the tap:  
the appliance  
does not fill with  
water.  
The water tap is closed.  
Open the water tap.  
The water inlet hose is  
damaged.  
Make sure that the water inlet  
hose has no damages.  
The filters in the water in- Clean the filters. Refer to 'Care  
let hose is blocked .  
and cleaning'.  
The connection of the  
water inlet hose is not  
correct.  
Make sure that the connection is  
correct.  
The water pressure is too Contact your local water authori-  
low. ty.  
The water tap is blocked Clean the water tap.  
or is furred with lime-  
scale.  
The display tells  
to check the  
drain filter: the  
appliance does  
not drain the wa-  
ter.  
The water drain hose is  
damaged.  
Make sure that the water drain  
hose has no damages.  
The filter of the drain  
pump is blocked.  
Clean the filter of the drain  
pump. Refer to 'Care and clean-  
ing'.  
The connection of the  
water drain hose is not  
correct.  
Make sure that the connection is  
correct.  
The display tells  
to check the  
door.  
The appliance door is  
open or not closed cor-  
rectly.  
Close the door correctly.  
The display tells  
there is a water  
alert.  
The anti-flood device is  
activated.  
• Disconnect the appliance.  
• Close the water tap.  
• Contact the service centre.  
 
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PROBLEM WITHOUT ALARM MESSAGE  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
The appliance  
does not drain  
the water.  
A washing programme  
without the drain phase  
is set.  
Set the drain programme.  
The function Rinse Hold Set the drain programme.  
is on.  
The spin phase  
does not operate.  
The spin phase is off.  
Set the spin programme.  
The filter of the drain  
pump is blocked.  
Clean the filter of the drain  
pump. Refer to 'Care and clean-  
ing'.  
Balance problems with  
the laundry load.  
Adjust manually the items in the  
tub and start the spin phase  
again.  
The programme  
does not start.  
The mains plug is not  
connected in the mains  
socket.  
Put in the mains plug.  
Blow out fuse in the  
household fuse box.  
Replace the fuse.  
You did not touch button  
6
Touch button  
.
6
.
The delay start is set.  
If necessary to wash the laundry  
immediately, cancel the delay  
start.  
The Child Lock function  
is activated.  
Deactivate the Child Lock func-  
tion.  
There is water on Leakages from the cou-  
Make sure that the couplings are  
tight.  
the floor.  
plings of the water ho-  
ses.  
Leakages from the drain Make sure that the drain pump  
pump.  
filter is tight.  
The water drain hose is  
damaged.  
Make sure that the water inlet  
hose has no damages.  
You cannot open The washing programme Let the washing programme end.  
the appliance  
door.  
is in operation.  
There is water in the  
drum.  
Set the drain or the spin pro-  
gramme.  
The appliance  
Incorrect level of the ap- Adjust the level of the appliance.  
makes an unusual pliance.  
Refer to 'Installation'.  
noise.  
 
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Problem  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
You did not remove the  
packaging and/or the  
transit bolts.  
Remove the packaging and/or  
the transit bolts. Refer to 'Instal-  
lation'.  
The load is very small.  
Add more laundry in the drum.  
The appliance fills The end of the drain  
Make sure that the drain hose is  
in the correct position.  
with water and  
drain immediate-  
ly.  
hose is too low.  
The washing re-  
The detergent you used Increase the detergent quantity  
sults are not satis- was not sufficient or cor- or use a different one.  
factory.  
rect.  
You did not remove the  
stubborn stains before  
you wash the laundry.  
Use special products to remove  
the stubborn stains.  
You set a not correct  
temperature.  
Make sure that you set the cor-  
rect temperature.  
Too much laundry load.  
Decrease the laundry load.  
The internal lamp The lamp is burned.  
is off.  
To replace the lamp, contact the  
service centre.  
After a steam  
The appliance is not ac-  
Check the levelling and adjust  
the appliance by raising or lower-  
ing the feet.  
programme, gar- curately levelled.  
ments are partial-  
ly wet.  
After a steam  
A wrong STEAM pro-  
Note the composition of the fab-  
programme, gar- gramme has been selec- ric.  
ments are not suf- ted (e.g. Synthetic in-  
ficiently smooth.  
stead of Cotton).  
Excessive laundry load.  
Reduce the laundry load  
The drum is emp- It is necessary to set a  
ty and the display tare.  
shows there is  
1
Press button  
to deactivate  
the appliance and to activate it  
again.  
some weight in .  
The drum is full  
but the display  
shows 0.0 kg.  
You loaded the laundry  
before to activate the  
appliance.  
1
Press button  
to deactivate  
the appliance . Empty the drum  
and obey to the necessary steps.  
(Refer to 'Loading the laundy')  
After the check, activate the appliance.  
The programme continues from the  
point of interruption.  
If the display shows other alarm mes-  
sage, contact the service centre.  
If the problem occurs again, contact the  
service centre.  
 
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INSTALLATION  
UNPACKING  
1. Use the gloves. Remove the exter-  
nal film. If necessary, use a cutter.  
2. Remove the cardboard top.  
3. Remove the polystyrene packaging  
materials.  
4. Remove the internal film.  
5. Open the door. Remove the poly-  
styrene piece from the door seal  
and all the items from the drum.  
 
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6. Put the polystyrene front piece on  
the floor behind the appliance.  
Carefully put down the appliance  
with the rear side on it. Make sure  
not to damage the hoses.  
7. Remove the polystyrene protection  
from the bottom.  
1
2
8. Fully clean and dry the bottom of  
the appliance. Do not use alcohol,  
solvents or chemical products.  
9. Make sure to identify the different  
sizes and the positions of the  
sound barriers. Refer to the illustra-  
tion:  
A
A (FRONT) = Front of the appli-  
ance  
B (BACK) = Rear of the appliance  
B
 
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10. – Remove the adhesive strip from  
the silent barriers.  
– Attach the four barriers to bot-  
tom of the appliance. Refer to  
the illustration.  
– Make sure that the barriers are  
securely attached.  
x4  
A
B
Attach the sound barriers at a  
room temperature.  
11. Pull up the appliance in vertical po-  
sition.  
12. Remove the power supply cable  
and the drain hose from the hose  
holders.  
13. Turn the three bolts with the key  
supplied with the appliance. Pull  
out the plastic spacers.  
 
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14. Replace the plastic spacers with  
the plastic caps. You can find these  
caps in the user manual bag.  
WARNING!  
We recommend that you keep  
the packaging and the transit  
bolts for when you move the ap-  
pliance.  
Remove all the packaging and  
the transit bolts before you in-  
stall the appliance.  
POSITIONING AND LEVELLING  
• Install the appliance on a flat hard  
floor.  
• Make sure that carpets do not stop  
the air circulation below the appli-  
ance.  
• Make sure that the appliance does  
not touch the wall or other units  
• Loosen or tighten the feet to adjust  
the level. A correct adjustment of the  
appliance level prevents the vibra-  
tion, noise and the movement of the  
appliance when in operation.  
x4  
• The appliance must be level and sta-  
ble.  
CAUTION!  
Do not put cardboard, wood or  
equivalent materials below the  
appliance feet to adjust the lev-  
el.  
 
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THE INLET HOSE  
• Connect the hose to the appliance.  
Turn the inlet hose only left or right.  
Loose the ring nut to set it in the cor-  
rect position.  
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45  
O
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• Connect the water inlet hose to the  
cold water tap with 3/4 thread.  
CAUTION!  
Make sure that there are no  
leaks from the couplings.  
Do not use an extension hose if  
the inlet hose is too short. Con-  
tact the service centre for the re-  
placement of the inlet hose.  
Water-stop device  
The inlet hose has a water stop device.  
This device prevents water leaks in the  
hose because of its natural ageing. The  
red sector in the window «A» shows this  
fault .  
If this occur, close the water tap and  
contact the service centre to replace  
the hose.  
A
WATER DRAINAGE  
There are different procedures to con-  
nect the drain hose:  
 
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With the plastic hose guide.  
• On the edge of a sink.  
• Make sure that the plastic guide can-  
not move when the appliance drains.  
Attach the guide to the water tap or  
the wall.  
• To a stand pipe with vent-hole.  
Refer to the illustration. Directly into  
a drain pipe at a height of not less  
than 60 cm and not more than 100  
cm. The end of the drain hose must  
always be ventilated , i.e. the inner  
diameter of the drainpipe must be  
larger than the external diameter of  
the drain hose.  
Without the plastic hose guide.  
• To a sink spigot.  
Refer to the illustration. Put the drain  
hose in the spigot and tighten it with  
a clip. Make sure that the drain hose  
makes a loop to prevent that remain-  
ing particles go in the appliance from  
the sink.  
• Directly to a built-in drain pipe in the  
room wall and tighten it with a clip.  
 
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You can extend the drain hose  
to maximum 400 cm. Contact  
the service centre for the other  
drain hose and the extension.  
 
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