
Washing Machine / User Manual
EN
ES-FW914BL

Icon Type Meaning
WARNING Serious injury or death risk
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Dangerous voltage risk
FIRE Warning; Risk of fire / flammable materials
CAUTION Injury or property damage risk
IMPORTANT / NOTE Operating the system correctly
Thank you for choosing this product.
This User Manual contains important safety information and instructions on the operation
and maintenance of your appliance.
Please take the time to read this User Manual before using your appliance and keep this
book for future reference.

CONTENTS
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................ ................1
1.1 General Safety Warnings ...............................................................................................2
1.2 During Use ....................................................................................................................6
1.3 Packaging and Environment...........................................................................................7
1.4 Savings Information ........................................................................................................7
2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................... ................9
2.1 General Appearance.......................................................................................................9
2.2 Technical Specifications .................................................................................................9
3. INSTALLATION ............................................................................................... ................10
3.1 Removing the Transit Bolts...........................................................................................10
3.2 Adjusting the Feet / Adjusting Adjustable Stays............................................................10
3.3 Electrical Connection ....................................................................................................10
3.4 Water Inlet Hose Connection ........................................................................ ................11
3.5 Water Discharge Connection ........................................................................................12
4. CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW ...................................................................... ................12
4.1 Detergent Drawer .........................................................................................................12
4.2 Sections ........... ........................................................................................................13
4.3 Program Dial.................................................................................................................13
4.4 Electronic Display ......................................................................................... ................13
5. USING YOUR WASHING MACHINE .............................................................. ................14
5.1 Preparing Your Laundry ................................................................................................14
5.2 Putting Laundry in the Machine .................................................................... ................14
5.3 Adding Detergent to the Machine .................................................................................15
5.4 Operating Your Machine ............................................................................... ................15
5.5 Selecting a Programme ................................................................................ ................15
5.6 Half-Load Detection System .........................................................................................16
5.7 Additional Functions ....................................................................................................16
5.8 Cancelling the Programme ........................................................................... ................18
5.9 Programme End ...........................................................................................................19
6. PROGRAMME TABLE .................................................................................... ................20
7. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ................................................................. ................21
7.1 Warning .............. .....................................................................................................21
7.2 Water Inlet Filters .........................................................................................................21
7.3 Pump Filter .............. .....................................................................................................22
7.4 Detergent Drawer .........................................................................................................22
8. FLUSH STOPPER / BODY / DRUM ............................................................... ................23
9. TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................... ................24
10. AUTOMATIC FAULT WARNINGS AND WHAT TO DO ............................... ................25
11. DESCRIBING THE ENERGY LABEL AND SAVING ENERGY.................... ................26

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1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Operating voltage / frequency (V/Hz) (220-240)
V~/50Hz
Total current (A) 10
Water pressure (Mpa) Maximum 1 Mpa /
Minimum 0. 1Mpa
Total power (W) 2200
Maximum washing capacity
(dry laundry) (kg)
9. 0
• Do not install your machine on a carpet or such
grounds that would prevent the ventilation of its
base.
• The appliance is not intended for use by people
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
• Children of less than 3 years should be kept away
unless continuously supervised.
• Call the nearest authorized service centre for a
replacement if the power cord malfunctions.
• Use only the new water inlet hose coming with your
machine when making water inlet connections to
your machine. Never use old, used or damaged
water inlet hoses.
• Children should not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance should not be made
by children without supervision.

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NOTE: For a softcopy of this user manual, please
contact the following address: “washingmachine@
standardtest. info”. In your e-mail, please provide the
model name and serial number (20 digits) which you
can find on the appliance door.
Read this user manual carefully.
Your machine is for domestic use only.
Using it for commercial purposes will cause
your warranty to be cancelled.
This manual has been prepared for more than
one model therefore your appliance may not have
some of the features described within. For this
reason, it is important to pay particular attention to
any figures whilst reading the operating manual.
1.1 General Safety Warnings
• Thenecessaryambienttemperatureforoperationof
yourWashingMachineis15-25°C.
• Wherethetemperatureisbelow0°C,hosesmay
splitortheelectroniccardmaynotoperatecorrectly.
• Pleaseensurethatgarmentsloadedintoyour
WashingMachinearefreefromforeignobjectssuch
asnails,needles,lightersandcoins.
• It is recommended that for your first wash,
you select the 90˚ Cotton programme without
laundry and half fill compartment II of the
detergent drawer with a suitable detergent.
• Residuemaybuildupondetergentandsofteners
exposedtoairforalongperiodoftime.Onlyput
softenerordetergentinthedraweratthebeginning
of each wash.
• UnplugyourWashingMachineandswitchoffthe

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watersupplyiftheWashingMachineisleftunused
foralongtime.Wealsorecommendthatyouleave
thedooropentopreventbuildupofhumidityinside
theWashingMachine.
• SomewatermaybeleftinyourWashingMachine
asaresultofqualitychecksduringproduction.
ThiswillnotaffecttheoperationofyourWashing
Machine.
• Thepackagingofthemachinecouldbehazardous
tochildren.Donotallowchildrentoplaywiththe
packagingorsmallpartsfromtheWashingMachine.
• Keepthepackagingmaterialsinaplacewhere
childrencannotreachthem,ordisposeofthem
appropriately.
• Usepre-washprogramsonlyforverydirtylaundry.
Neveropenthedetergentdrawerwhilethemachine
isrunning.
• Intheeventofabreakdown,unplugthemachine
fromthemainssupplyandturnthewatersupply
off.Donotattempttocarryoutanyrepairs.Always
contactanauthorisedserviceagent.
• Donotexceedthemaximumloadforthewashing
programme you have chosen.
NeverforcethedooropenwhenyourWashing
Machineisrunning.
• Washinglaundrycontainingflourmaydamageyour
machine.
• Pleasefollowthemanufacturers’instructions
regardingtheuseoffabricconditioneroranysimilar
productsthatyouintendtouseinyourWashing
Machine.
• Make sure that the door of your Washing Machine is
not restricted and can be opened fully.

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• Install your machine in a location that can be
fully ventilated and preferably has constant air
circulation.
Read these warnings. Follow the advice given
to protect yourself and others from risks and fatal
injuries.
RISK OF BURNS
Do not touch the drain hose or any discharged
water while your Washing Machine is running. The
high temperatures involved pose a burn risk.
RISK OF DEATH FROM ELECTRICAL
CURRENT
• DonotconnectyourWashingMachinetothemains
electricitysupplyusinganextensionlead.
• Donotinsertadamagedplugintoasocket.
• Never remove the plug from the socket by
pullingthecord.Alwaysholdtheplug.
• Nevertouchthepowercord/plugwithwet
handsasthiscouldcauseashortcircuitor
electricshock.
• DonottouchyourWashingMachineifyour
hands or feet are wet.
• Adamagedpowercord/plugcancausefireor
giveyouanelectricshock.Whendamagedit
mustbereplaced,thisshouldonlybedoneby
qualifiedpersonnel.
Risk of flooding
• Checkthespeedofwaterflowbeforeplacingthe
drainhoseinasink.
• Take necessary measures to prevent the hose from
slipping.
• Waterflowmaydislodgethehoseifitisnotproperly

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secured.Makesurethepluginyoursinkdoesnot
block the plug hole.
Danger of Fire
• Donotstoreinflammableliquidsnearyourmachine.
• Thesulphurcontentofpaintremoversmaycause
corrosion.Neverusepaintremovingmaterialsin
yourmachine.
• Neveruseproductsthatcontainsolventsinyour
machine.
• Pleaseensurethatgarmentsloadedintoyour
WashingMachinearefreefromforeignobjectssuch
asnails,needles,lightersandcoins.
Risk of fire and explosion
Risk of falling and injury
• DonotclimbonyourWashingMachine.
• Makesurehosesandcablesdonotcauseatrip
hazard.
• DonotturnyourWashingMachineupsidedownor
onitsside.
• DonotliftyourWashingMachineusingthedooror
detergent drawer.
The machine must be carried by at least 2
people.
Child safety
• Donotleavechildrenunattendednearthemachine.
Childrenmightlockthemselvesinthemachine
resultinginriskofdeath.
• Donotallowchildrentotouchtheglassdoorduring
operation.Thesurfacebecomesextremelyhotand
maycausedamagetoskin.
• Keeppackagingmaterialawayfromchildren.
• Poisoningandirritationmayoccurifdetergent

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andcleaningmaterialsareconsumedorcome
intocontactwiththeskinandeyes.Keepcleaning
materialsoutofthereachofchildren.
1.2 During Use
• Keeppetsawayfromyourmachine.
• Pleasecheckthepackagingofyourmachinebefore
installationandtheoutersurfaceofthemachine
oncethepackaginghasbeenremoved.Donot
operatethemachineifitappearsdamagedorifthe
packaginghasbeenopened.
• Yourmachinemustonlybeinstalledbyan
authorisedserviceagent.Installationbyanyone
otherthananauthorisedagentmaycauseyour
warrantytobevoid.
• This appliance can be used by children aged
8 years and above and persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of
experience and knowledge if they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards
involved. Children shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be done
by children without supervision.
• Onlyuseyourmachineforlaundrythatislabelledas
suitableforwashingbythemanufacturer.
• Before operating the washing machine, remove
the 4 transit bolts and rubber spacers from
the rear of the machine. If the bolts are not
removed they may cause heavy vibration, noise
and malfunction of the machine and cause the
guarantee to be void.
• Your warranty does not cover damage caused by
externalfactorssuchasfire,floodingandother

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sources of damage.
• Pleasedonotthrowawaythisusermanual;keepit
forfuturereferenceandpassitontothenextowner.
NOTE: Specificationsforthemachinemayvary
dependingontheproductpurchased.
Replacement of drive belt, only by authorized service.
Only original spare belt: 42006396
Optibelt 6 EPJ 1236
1.3 Packaging and Environment
Removal of packaging materials
Packagingmaterialsprotectyourmachinefromany
damagethatmightoccurduringtransportation.The
packagingmaterialsareenvironmentallyfriendlyas
theyarerecyclable.Useofrecycledmaterialreduces
rawmaterialconsumptionanddecreaseswaste
production.
1.4 Savings Information
Someimportantinformationtogetthemostefficient
useoutofyourmachine:
• Donotexceedthemaximumloadforthewashing
programmeyouhavechosen.Thiswillallowyour
machinetoruninenergysavingmode.
• Donotusethepre-washfeatureforlightlysoiled
laundry.Thiswillhelpyousaveontheamountof
electricityandwaterconsumed.

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CE Declaration of conformity
WedeclarethatourproductsmeettheapplicableEuropeanDirectives,Decisionsand
Regulationsandtherequirementslistedinthestandardsreferenced.
Disposal of your old machine
Thesymbolontheproductoronitspackagingindicatesthatthisproduct
maynotbetreatedashouseholdwaste.Insteaditshallbehandedoverto
theapplicablecollectionpointfortherecyclingofelectricalandelectronic
equipment.Byensuringthisproductisdisposedofcorrectly,youwillhelp
preventpotentialnegativeconsequencesfortheenvironmentandhuman
health,whichcouldotherwisebecausedbyinappropriatewastehandlingof
thisproduct.Formoredetailedinformationaboutrecyclingofthisproduct,
pleasecontactyourlocalcityoffice,yourhouseholdwastedisposalserviceortheshop
where you purchased the product.

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2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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2.1 General Appearance
1. ProgrammeDial
2. ElectronicDisplay
3. Upper Tray
4. Detergent Drawer
5. Drum
6. PumpFilterCover
7. Water Inlet Valve
8. Power Cable
9. DischargingHose
10. TransitBolts
2.2 Technical Specifications
Operating
voltage /
frequency
(V/Hz)
(220-240)
V~/50Hz
Total current
(A)
10
Water
pressure
(Mpa)
Maximum:
1 Mpa
Minimum:
0. 1 Mpa
Total power
(W)
2200
Maximum
dry laundry
capacity(kg)
9
Spinning
revolution
(rev/min)
1400
Programme
number
15
Dimensions
(mm)
Height
Width
Depth
845
597
582

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3. INSTALLATION
3.1 Removing the Transit Bolts
X X4 4
X4
1
3
2
4
1. Beforeoperatingthewashingmachine,
removethe4transitboltsandrubber
spacersfromtherearofthemachine.
If the bolts are not removed, they
maycauseheavyvibration,noiseand
malfunctionofthemachineandvoidthe
warranty.
2. Loosenthetransitboltsbyturning
themanticlockwisewithanappropriate
spanner.
3. Removethetransitboltswithastraight
pull.
4. Fittheplasticblankingcapssuppliedin
theaccessoriesbagintothegapsleft
bytheremovalofthetransitbolts.The
transitboltsshouldbestoredforfuture
use.
NOTE: Removethetransitbolts
beforeusingthemachineforthefirsttime.
Faultsoccurringduetothemachinebeing
operatedwithtransitboltsfittedareoutof
the scope of the warranty.
3.2 Adjusting the Feet /
Adjusting Adjustable Stays
1
1. Donotinstallyourmachineonasurface
(such as carpet) that would prevent
ventilationatthebase.
• Toensuresilentandvibration-free
operationofyourmachine,installitona
firmsurface.
• Youcanlevelyourmachineusingthe
adjustable feet.
• Loosentheplasticlockingnut.
X4
2 3
2. Toincreasetheheightofthemachine,
turnthefeetclockwise.Todecrease
theheightofthemachine,turnthefeet
anticlockwise.
• Oncethemachineislevel,tightenthe
lockingnutsbyturningthemclockwise.
3. Neverinsertcardboard,woodorother
similarmaterialsunderthemachineto
levelit.
• Whencleaningthegroundonwhich
themachineislocated,takecarenotto
disturbthelevelofthemachine.
3.3 Electrical Connection
• YourWashingMachinerequiresa220-

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240V,50Hzmainssupply.
• Themainscordofyourwashing
machineisequippedwithanearthed
plug.Thisplugshouldalwaysbe
insertedtoanearthedsocketof10
amps.
• Ifyoudonothaveasuitablesocketand
fuseconformingwiththis,pleaseensure
theworkiscarriedoutbyaqualified
electrician.
• Wedonottakeresponsibilityfor
damage that occurs due to the use of
ungroundedequipment.
NOTE: Operatingyourmachine
withlowvoltagewillcausethelifecycle
ofyourmachinetobereducedandits
performancetoberestricted.
3.4 Water Inlet Hose Connection
3/4”
10 mm
1
3
2
4
1. Yourmachinemayhaveeithera
singlewaterinletconnection(cold)
ordoublewaterinletconnection(hot
andcold)dependingonthemachine
specifications.Thewhitecappedhose
shouldbeconnectedtocoldwaterinlet
and red capped hose to the hot water
inlet(ifapplicable).
• Topreventwaterleaksatthejoints,
either1or2nuts(dependingonyour
machine’sspecifications)aresupplied
inthepackagingwiththehose.Fitthese
nutstotheend(s)ofthewaterinlethose
that connect to the water supply.
2. Connectnewwaterinlethosestoa¾˝,
threaded tap.
• Connectthewhitecappedendofthe
waterinlethosetothewhitewaterinlet
valveontherearsideofthemachine
and the red capped end of the hose to
theredwaterinletvalve(ifapplicable).
• Handtightentheconnections.Ifinany
doubt,consultaqualifiedplumber.
• Waterflowwithpressureof0.1-1Mpa
willallowyourmachinetooperateat
optimumefficiency(pressureof0.1
Mpameansthatmorethan8litresof
waterperminutewillflowthroughafully
opened tap).
3. Once you have made all of the
connections,carefullyturnthewater
supply on and check for leaks.
4. Ensurethatthenewwaterinlethoses
arenottrapped,kinked,twisted,folded
or crushed.
• Ifyourmachinehasahotwaterinlet
connection,thetemperatureofthehot
watersupplyshouldnotbehigherthan
70°C.
NOTE: YourWashingMachine
must only be connected to your water
~ 95 cm ~ 140 cm
~ 145 cm ~ 95 cm
0 – max. 100 cm
˜
˜
95 cm
150 cm

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supplyusingthesuppliednewfillhose.Old
hoses must not be reused.
3.5 Water Discharge Connection
• Connectthewaterdrainhosetoa
standpipeortotheoutletelbowof
ahouseholdsink,usingadditional
equipment.
• Neverattempttoextendthewaterdrain
hose.
• Donotputthewaterdrainhosefrom
yourmachineintoacontainer,bucketor
bathtub.
• Makesurethatthewaterdrainhoseis
not bent, buckled, crushed or extended.
• Thewaterdrainhosemustbeinstalled
atamaximumheightof100cmfromthe
ground.
4. CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW
1 2 3
1. Detergent Drawer
2. ElectronicDisplayandAdditional
Functions
3. ProgrammeDial
4.1 Detergent Drawer
1
2
3
4
5
6
1. LiquidDetergentAttachments
2. MainWashDetergentCompartment
3. Softener Compartment
4. Pre-Wash Detergent Compartment
5. Powder Detergent Levels
6. Powder Detergent Scoop (*)
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4.2 Sections
Main wash detergent compartment:
Thiscompartmentisforliquidorpowder
detergentsorlimescaleremover.Thefluid
detergentlevelplatewillbesuppliedinside
yourmachine.(*)
Fabric conditioner, starch, detergent
compartment:
Thiscompartmentisforsofteners,
conditionersorstarch.Followthe
instructionsonthepackaging.Ifsofteners
leaveresidueafteruse,trydilutingthemor
usingaliquidsoftener.
Pre-wash detergent compartment:
Thiscompartmentshouldbeusedonly
whenthepre-washfeatureisselected.We
recommendthatthepre-washfeatureis
usedonlyforverydirtylaundry.
(*)Specificationsmayvarydependingon
themachinepurchased.
4.3 Program Dial
• Toselectthedesiredprogramme,turn
theprogrammedialeitherclockwiseor
anti-clockwiseuntilthemarkeronthe
programmedialpointstothechosen
programme.
• Makesurethattheprogrammedialis
set exactly to the programme you want.
4.4 Electronic Display
10 9 8 7
1 2 3 4
5
6
1. Water Temperature Adjustment Button
2. RPM Speed Adjustment Button
3. DelayedStartAdditionalFunction
4. AdditionalFunctionButton
5. Start/Pause Button
6. AdditionalFunctionSymbol
7. FunctionDisplay
8. WashLevelDisplay
9. ElectronicDisplay
10. DigitalDisplay
The display panel shows the washing delay
timer (if set), temperature selection, any
additional functions you have selected and
the current stage of the programme you are
running on your machine (
prewash/
wash, rinsing, spinning).

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The display panel shows “End” when the
selected programme is complete. The
display panel also indicates if a fault has
occurred with your machine.
5. USING YOUR
WASHING MACHINE
5.1 Preparing Your Laundry
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
1. Followtheinstructionsgiveninthecare
labelsontheclothing.
• Separateyourlaundryaccordingtotype
(cotton,synthetic,sensitive,wooletc.
),washingtemperature(cold,30°,40°,
60°,90°)andthedegreeofdirtiness
(slightlystained,stained,highlystained).
2. Neverwashcolouredandwhitelaundry
together.
• Darktextilesmaycontainexcessdye
and should be washed separately
severaltimes.
3. Ensurethattherearenometallic
materialsonyourlaundryorinthe
pockets;ifso,removethem.
CAUTION: Anymalfunctions
whichoccurduetoforeignmaterials
damagingyourmachinearenotcoveredby
the warranty.
4. Closezipsandfastenanyhooksand
eyes.
5. Removethemetallicorplastichooksof
curtainsorplacetheminawashingnet
or bag.
6. Reversetextilessuchaspants,
knitwear,t-shirtsandsweatshirts.
7. Washsocks,handkerchiefsandother
smallitemsinawashingnet.
Maximum
ironing
temperature
150°C
Can be dry
cleaned
Dripdry
Drycleaning
ingasoil,
pure alcohol
andR113is
allowed
Maximum
ironing
temperature
200°C
No dry
cleaning
Hang to dry
Perchloroethylene
R11, R13,
Petroleum
Normal
washing
Donotiron
Dry flat
Do not tumble
dry
Perchlorinetyhlene
R11, R113, Gas
oil
Can be
bleached
Do not bleach
F P A
5.2 Putting Laundry in the Machine
• Openthedoorofyourmachine.
• Spreadyourlaundryevenlyinthe

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machine.
NOTE: Take care not to exceed
themaximumloadofthedrumasthiswill
givepoorwashresultsandcausecreasing.
Refertothewashingprogrammetablesfor
informationonloadcapacities.
Thefollowingtableshowsapproximate
weightsoftypicallaundryitems:
LAUNDRY TYPE WEIGHT (gr)
Towel 200
Linen 500
Bathrobe 1200
Quiltcover 700
Pillowslip 200
Underwear 100
Tablecloth 250
• Loadeachitemoflaundryseparately.
• Checkthatnoitemsoflaundryare
trapped between the rubber seal and
the door.
• Gentlypushthedooruntilitclicksshut.
click
• Makesurethedoorisfullyclosed,
otherwisetheprogrammewillnotstart.
5.3 Adding Detergent to the Machine
Theamountofdetergentyouwillneedto
putinyourmachinewilldependonthe
followingcriteria:
• Ifyourclothesareonlyslightlysoiled,
do not pre-wash. Put a small amount
ofdetergent(asspecifiedbythe
manufacturer)intocompartmentIIofthe
detergent drawer.
• Ifyourclothesareexcessivelysoiled,
selectaprogrammewithpre-washand
put¼ofthedetergenttobeusedinto
compartment I of the detergent drawer
andtherestincompartmentII.
• Usedetergentsproducedforautomatic
washingmachines.Followthe
manufacturer’sinstructionsonthe
amount of detergent to use.
• In areas of hard water, more detergent
willberequired.
• Theamountofthedetergentrequired
willincreasewithhigherwashingloads.
• Putsoftenerinthemiddlecompartment
of the detergent drawer. Do not exceed
the MAX level.
• Thicksoftenersmaycausecloggingof
thedrawerandshouldbediluted.
• Itispossibletousefluiddetergentsin
allprogrammeswithoutapre-wash.To
dothis,slidethefluiddetergentlevel
plate(*)intotheguidesincompartment
IIofthedetergentdrawer.Usethelines
ontheplateasaguidetofillthedrawer
totherequiredlevel.
(*)Specificationsmayvarydependingon
themachinepurchased.
5.4 Operating Your Machine
1. Plugyourmachineintothemains
supply.
2. Turn on the water supply.
• Openthemachinedoor.
• Evenlyspreadyourlaundryinthe
machine.
• Gentlypushthedooruntilitclicksshut.
5.5 Selecting a Programme
Use the programme tables to select the
mostappropriateprogrammeforyour
laundry.

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5.6 Half-Load Detection System
Yourmachinefeaturesahalf-loaddetection
system.
Ifyouputlessthanhalfthemaximum
loadoflaundryintoyourmachineitwill
automaticallysetthehalf-loadfunction,
regardless of the programme you selected.
Thismeansthattheselectedprogramme
willtakelesstimetocompleteandwilluse
less water and energy.
(*) Model Dependant
5.7 Additional Functions
Beforestartingaprogramme,youcan
selectanadditionalfunction.
• Press the button on the Control Panel
belowthesymboloftheadditional
functionyouwishtoselect.
• Ifthesymboloftheadditionalfunction
flashescontinuously,thefunctionhas
beenactivated.
• Ifthesymboloftheadditionalfunction
blinks,thefunctionhasnotbeen
selected.
Reason for non-activation:
• The additional function is not
compatible with the selected washing
programme.
• Your machine has progressed too far
into the programme for the additional
function to be possible.
• The additional function you have
chosen is not compatible with
another additional function you have
already selected.
1. Temperature Selection
Temp.
Use the washing water temperature
adjustment button to alter the automatically
programmed washing water temperature.
When you select a programme the
maximum temperature for that programme
is automatically selected. To adjust the
temperature, press the water temperature
adjustment button until the desired
temperature is displayed on the digital
display.
You can gradually decrease the washing
water temperature between the maximum
washing water temperature of the selected
programme and cold washing (--) selections
by pressing the temperature adjustment
button.
Ifyouhaveskippedthewashingwater
temperatureyouwanted,keeppressing
thewashingwatertemperatureadjustment
buttonuntilthedesiredtemperatureis
displayedagain.
2. Spin Speed Selection
Spin
Speed
When you select a programme, the
maximum spin speed is automatically
selected.
To adjust the spin speed between the

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maximum spin speed and the cancel
spinning option (--), press the Spin speed
button until the desired speed is displayed.
If you have skipped the spin speed you
want to set, keep pressing the spin speed
adjustment button until the desired spin
speed is displayed again.
3. Delay Timer
Delay
Timer
• Press the Delay button once.
• “1 h” will appear on the display.
• The
symbol will flash on the
electronic display.
• Press the Delay button until the desired
delayed time appears on the display.
• If you have skipped the delay time you
wanted to set, keep pressing the Delay
button until the desired delay time is
displayed again.
• For the delay timer function to work, you
must press Start/Pause button.
• To activate the time delay, press “Start/
Pause” button.
• To cancel the time delay once it has
been set, press the Delay button once.
The
symbol will no longer flash on
the electronic display.
• In order to add/remove laundry while
delay timer function is working, you
must press Start/Pause button. After
adding/removing laundry, you must
press Start/Pause button again to
activate delay timer function.
4. Anti- Allergic(*)
Auxiliary
function
button4Anti-
allergic
You can add an additional rinse operation to
your laundry using this additional function.
Your machine will carry out all rinsing steps
with hot water. We recommend this setting
for laundry worn on delicate skin, baby
clothes and underwear.
To select this function, press the Antiallergic
button when the
symbol is displayed.
5. Easy Ironing(*)
Auxiliary
function
button 4 Easy
ironing
Usingthisfunctionwillresultinyourlaundry
beinglesswrinkledattheendofthe
selectedwashingprogramme.
Toselectthisfunction,presstheEasy
ironingbuttonwhenthe
symbolis
displayed.
6. Pre-Wash(*)
Auxiliary
function
button 4 Pre-
wash
Thisadditionalfunctionallowsyoutogive
heavilysoiledlaundryapre-washbefore
themainwashingprogrammetakesplace.
Whenusingthisfunction,putdetergentin
frontwashingcompartmentofthedetergent
drawer.

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Toselectthisfunction,pressthePre-wash
button when the symbol is displayed.
7. Extra Rinse(*)
Auxiliary
function
button 4
Extrarinse
Youcanaddanadditionalrinseoperation
to the end of the selected wash programme
usingthisadditionalfunction.
Toselectthisfunction,presstheExtrarinse
button when the
symbol is displayed.
8. Rapid Wash(*)
Auxiliary
function
button4Rapid
wash
Youcanwashyourlaundryinashorter
time,usinglessenergyandwaterby
selectingthisadditionalfunction.
Werecommendthatyouonlyusethis
optionifyouarewashinglessthanhalf
themaximumdryloadfortheselected
programme.
Toselectthisfunction,presstheRapid
wash button when the
symbolis
displayed.
NOTE: If you put less than
halfthemaximumloadoflaundryinto
yourmachinethehalf-loadfunctionwill
beautomaticallyset,regardlessofthe
programmeyouselected.Thismeans
thattheselectedprogrammewilltakeless
timetocompleteandwilluselesswater
andenergy.Whenyourmachinedetects
half load, the symbolisdisplayed
automatically.
(*) Model Dependant
9. Start/Pause Button
Start-Pause
To start the selected programme, press the
Start/Pause button.
Ifyouswitchyourmachinetostandby
mode,theStart/Pauseindicatoronthe
electronicdisplaywillblink.
10. Child Lock
The Child Lock function allows you to lock
the buttons so that the wash cycle you have
chosen cannot be changed unintentionally.
To activate child lock, press and hold
button 3 and 4 simultaneously for at least
3 seconds. ‘’CL’’ will flash on the electronic
display for 2 seconds when the child lock is
activated.
If any button is pressed or selected
programme is changed by the programme
dial while the child lock is active, the “CL”
symbol will flash on the electronic display
for 2 seconds.
If the child lock function is active and
a programme is running, when the
programme dial is turned to the CANCEL
position and another programme is selected
the previously selected programme
continues from where it was left.
To deactivate the child lock, press and hold
button 3 and 4 simultaneously for at least
3 seconds until the “CL” symbol on the
electronic display disappears.
5.8 Cancelling the Programme
To cancel a running programme at any
time:
1. Turntheprogrammedialtothe“STOP”
position.

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2. Yourmachinewillstopthewashing
operationandtheprogrammewillbe
cancelled.
3. Turntheprogrammedialtoanyother
programmetodrainthemachine.
4. Yourmachinewillperformthe
necessarydrainingoperationand
cancel the programme.
You can now select and run a new
programme.
5.9 Programme End
Yourmachinewillstopbyitselfassoonas
theprogrammeyouhaveselectedfinishes.
• “END”willflashontheelectronic
display.
• Youcanopenthemachine’sdoorand
remove the laundry.
• Leavethedoorofyourmachineopen
toallowtheinnerpartofyourmachine
to dry.
• SwitchtheprogrammedialtoSTOP
position.
• Unplugyourmachine.
• Turn the water tap off.

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6. PROGRAMME TABLE
Programme
Washing
temperature(°C)
Maximumdry
laundry amount
(kg)
Detergent
compartment
Programme
duration(Min.)
Laundrytype/Descriptions
COTTON90° 90° 9,0 2 193
Verydirty,cottonandflaxtextiles.(Underwear,linen,
tablecloth,towel(maximum4,5 kg), bedclothes, etc.)
PREWASH60° 60° 9,0 1&2 165
Dirtycottonandflaxtextiles.(Underwear,linen,
tablecloth,towel(maximum4,5 kg), bedclothes, etc.)
(*)COTTON60°
60° 9,0 2 240
Dirtycottonandflaxtextiles.(Underwear,linen,
tablecloth,towel(maximum4,5 kg), bedclothes, etc.)
ECO20° 20° 4,5 2 95
Lessdirty,cottonandlinentextiles.(Underwear,
bedsheet, tablecloth, towel (max. 2 kg) bedcloth, etc.)
SYNTHETICS40° 40° 3,5 2 110
Verydirtyorsynthetic-mixedtextiles.(Nylonsocks,
shirts,blouses,synthetic-includingtrousersetc.)
WOOL 30° 2,5 2 43 Woollenlaundrieswithmachinewashlabels.
RINSE - 9,0 - 45
Providesanadditionalrinsetoanytypeoflaundry
afterthewashingcycle.
ALLERGY SMART 60° 4,0 2 212 Baby laundry
SPIN - 9,0 - 17
Providesanadditionalspincycletoanytypeof
laundryafterthewashingcycle.
HANDWASH30° 30° 2,5 2 90
Laundryrecommendedforhandwashorsensitive
laundry.
SPORT30° 30° 3,5 2 80 Sportswear.
MIX 30° 30° 3,5 2 81
Dirtycotton,synthetics,colourandflaxtextilescanbe
washed together.
SHIRT60° 60° 4,0 2 112
Dirtycotton,syntheticandsynthetic-mixedshirtsand
blouses can be washed together.
(**)DAILY60°/60'. 60° 4,0 2 60
Dirty,cotton,colouredandlinentextileswashedat
60°Cin60minutes.
(***) SUPERJET
30°/15’
30° 2,0 2 15 Lightlysoiled,cotton,coloredandlinentextiles.
NOTE: PROGRAMME DURATION MAY CHANGE ACCORDING TO THE AMOUNT
OF LAUNDRY, TAP WATER, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AND SELECTED ADDITIONAL
FUNCTIONS.
(*)Thenominatedprogram*COTTON60°
isrecommendedfornormallysoiledload
equaltotheratedcapacityintheproductliterature.
(**)Ifyourmachineincludestherapidwashingadditionalfunctionandyouput2kgor
lessoflaundryintoyourmachine,yourmachinewillautomaticallywashthelaundryfor30
minutes.
(***) Duetotheshortwashingtimeofthisprogramme,werecommendthatlessdetergent
isused.Theprogrammemaylastlongerthan15minutesifyourmachinedetectsan
unevenload.Youcanopenthedoorofyourmachine2minutesafterthecompletionofa
washingoperation.(The2minuteperiodisnotincludedintheprogrammeduration).

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7. CLEANING AND
MAINTENANCE
7.1 Warning
Turnyourmainspower
supply off and remove
the plug from the socket
beforecarryingout
maintenanceandcleaning
ofyourmachine.
Turn off the water
supplybeforestarting
maintenanceandcleaning
ofyourmachine.
CAUTION: Do not
usesolvents,abrasive
cleaners, glass cleaners
orall-purposecleaning
agents to clean your
WashingMachine.They
maydamagetheplastic
surfaces and other
componentswiththe
chemicalstheycontain.
7.2 Water Inlet Filters
Waterinletfilterspreventdirtandforeign
materialsfromenteringyourmachine.We
recommendthatthesefiltersarecleaned
whenyourmachineisunabletoreceive
sufficientwater,althoughyourwatersupply
isonandthetapisopen.Werecommend
thatyoucleanyourwaterinletfiltersevery
2 months.
• Unscrewthewaterinlethose(s)from
theWashingMachine.
• Toremovethewaterinletfilterfromthe
waterinletvalve,useapairoflong-
nosedplierstogentlypullontheplastic
barinthefilter.
• Asecondwaterinletfilterislocatedin
thetapendofthewaterinlethose.To
removethesecondwaterinletfilter,use
apairoflong-nosedplierstogentlypull
ontheplasticbarinthefilter.
• Cleanthefilterthoroughlywithasoft
brushandwashwithsoapywaterand
rinsethoroughly.Re-insertthefilterby
gentlypushingitbackintoplace.
CAUTION: Thefiltersatthe
waterinletvalvemaybecomeclogged
duetowaterqualityorlackofrequired
maintenanceandmaybreakdown.
Thismaycauseawaterleak.Anysuch
breakdowns are out of the scope of the
warranty.

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7.3 Pump Filter
1
3
5
2
4
6
ThepumpfiltersysteminyourWashing
Machineprolongsthelifeofthepumpby
preventinglintfromenteringyourmachine.
We recommend that you clean the pump
filterevery2months.
Thepumpfilterislocatedbehindthecover
onthefront-lowerrightcorner.
Tocleanthepumpfilter:
1. Youmayusethewashingpowderspade
(*)suppliedwithyourmachineorliquid
detergent level plate to open the pump
cover.
2. Lodge the end of the powder spade
orliquiddetergentlevelplateinthe
openingofthecoverandgentlypress
backwards.Thecoverwillopen.
• Beforeopeningthefiltercover,placea
containerunderthefiltercovertocollect
anywaterleftinthemachine.
• Loosenthefilterbyturninganticlockwise
andremovebypulling.Waitforthe
watertodrain.
NOTE: Dependingonthe
amountofwaterinsidethemachine,you
mayhavetoemptythewatercollection
containerafewtimes.
3. Removeanyforeignmaterialsfromthe
filterwithasoftbrush.
4. Aftercleaning,re-fitthefilterbyinserting
itandturningclockwise.
5. Whenclosingthepumpcover,ensure
thatthemountingsinsidethecover
meettheholesonthefrontpanelside.
6. Closethefiltercover.
WARNING: Thewaterinthe
pumpmaybehot,waituntilithascooled
downbeforecarryingoutanycleaningor
maintenance.
(*)Specificationsmayvarydependingon
themachinepurchased.
7.4 Detergent Drawer
Theuseofdetergentmaycauseresidual
buildupinthedetergentdrawerovertime.
We recommend that you remove the drawer
every 2 months to clean the accumulated
residue.
To remove the detergent drawer:
• Pullthedrawerforwardsuntilitisfully
extended.
• Gently press down on the drawer (as
shown below) and pull the drawer from
itshousing.
• Cleanthedrawerwithwaterandasoft
brush.
• Ifthereisanyresidueinthedrawer
housing,removewithasoftbrush.
Takecaretopreventanyresiduefrom
droppingintothemachine.
• Drythedrawerthoroughlyandslideit
backintothehousing.
Do not wash your detergent drawer
in dishwasher.

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8. FLUSH STOPPER
/ BODY / DRUM
1
1. Flush stopper
Remove the detergent drawer and
disassembletheflushstopper.Clean
thoroughly to completely remove any
softenerresidue.Refittheflushstopper
aftercleaningandcheckthatitisseated
properly.
2 3
2. Body
Useamild,non-abrasivecleaningagent,
or soap and water, to clean the external
casing.Wipedrywithasoftcloth.
3. Drum
Donotleavemetallicobjectssuchas
needles,paperclips,coinsetc.inyour
machine.Theseobjectsleadtothe
formationofruststainsinthedrum.To
cleansuchruststains,useanon-chlorine
cleaningagentandfollowtheinstructionsof
manufacturerofthecleaningagent.Never
usewirewoolorsimilarhardobjectsfor
cleaningruststains.

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9. TROUBLESHOOTING
Repairofyourmachineshouldbecarriedoutbyanauthorisedservicecompany.Ifyour
machinerequiresrepairorifyoucannotsolveanissuewiththeinformationprovided
below, then you should:
• Unplugyourmachinefromthemainspowersupply.
• Turn off the water supply.
FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE TROUBLESHOOTING
Yourmachinedoesnotstart.
Machinenotpluggedin. Plugmachinein.
Fuses are faulty. Replace the fuses.
Nomainspowersupply. Checkmainspower.
Start/Pause button not pressed. Press the Start/Pause button.
Programmedial‘stop’position. Turntheprogrammedialtothedesiredposition.
Themachinedoorisnot
completely closed.
Closethemachinedoor.
Yourmachinedoesnot
intakewater.
Watertapisturnedoff. Turn tap on.
Waterinlethosemaybetwisted. Checkwaterinlethoseanduntwist.
Waterinlethoseclogged. Cleanwaterinlethosefilters.(*)
Inletfilterclogged. Cleantheinletfilters.(*)
Themachinedoorisnot
completely closed.
Closethemachinedoor.
Yourmachinedoesnot
dischargewater.
Drainhosecloggedortwisted.
Checkthedrainhose,theneithercleanor
untwist.
Pumpfilterclogged. Cleanthepumpfilter.(*)
Laundryistootighlypacked
togetherinthedrum.
Spreadyourlaundryinthemachineevenly.
Yourmachinevibrates.
The feet have not been adjusted. Adjust the feet. (**)
Transitboltsfittedfor
transportationhavenotbeen
removed.
Removethetransitboltsfromthemachine.(**)
Smallloadinthedrum. Thiswillnotpreventoperationofyourmachine.
Yourmachineisoverloadedwith
laundryorlaundryisunevenly
spread.
Do not overload the drum. Spread laundry evenly
inthedrum.
Yourmachinerestsonahard
surface.
DonotsetupyourWashingMachineonahard
surface.
Excessivefoamisformedin
the detergent drawer.
Excessiveamountofdetergent
used.
Press the Start/Pause button. To stop the foam,
diluteonetablespoonofsoftenerinto1/2litreof
waterandpourintothedetergentdrawer.Press
theStart/Pausebuttonafter5-10mins.
Wrong detergent used.
Onlyusedetergentsproducedforautomatic
WashingMachines.
Unsatisfactorywashing
result.
Yourwashingistoodirtyforthe
programme selected.
Usetheinformationintheprogrammetablesto
selectthemostappropriateprogramme.
Amount of detergent used
insufficient.
Usetheamountofdetergentasinstructedonthe
packaging.
Thereistoomuchlaundryinyour
machine.
Checkthatthemaximumcapacityforthe
selected programme has not been exceeded.

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FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE TROUBLESHOOTING
Unsatisfactorywashing
result.
Hard water.
Increasetheamountofdetergentfollowingthe
manufacturer’sinstructions.
Yourlaundryistootightlypacked
togetherinthedrum.
Checkthatyourlaundryisspreadout.
Assoonasthemachineis
loadedwithwater,water
discharges.
Theendofwaterdrainhoseistoo
lowforthemachine.
Checkthatthedrainhoseisatasuitableheight.
(**) .
Nowaterappearsinthe
drumduringwashing.
Nofault.Waterisintheunseen
part of the drum.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Laundry has
detergentresidue.
Non-dissolvingparticlesofsome
detergents may appear on your
laundryaswhitespots.
Performanextrarinse,orcleanyourlaundrywith
abrushafteritdries.
Grey spots appear on the
laundry.
Thereisuntreatedoil,creamor
ointmentonyourlaundry.
Usetheamountofdetergentasinstructedonthe
packaginginthenextwash.
Thespincycledoesnottake
place or takes place later
than expected.
No fault. The Unbalanced load
controlsystemhasbeenactivated.
TheUnbalancedloadcontrolsystemwilltryto
spreadyourlaundry.Thespinningcyclewillbegin
onceyourlaundryisspread.Loadthedrum
evenly for the next wash.
(*)Seethechapterregardingmaintenanceandcleaningofyourmachine.
(**)Seethechapterregardinginstallationofyourmachine.
10. AUTOMATIC FAULT WARNINGS AND WHAT TO DO
YourWashingMachineisequippedwithabuilt-infaultdetectionsystem,indicatedbya
combinationofflashingwashoperationlights.Themostcommonfailurecodesareshown
below.
TROUBLE CODE POSSIBLE FAULT WHAT TO DO
E01
Thedoorofyourmachineisnotshut
properly.
Shutthedoorproperlyuntilyouhearaclick.If
yourmachinepersiststoindicatefault,turnoff
yourmachine,unplugitandcontactthenearest
authorisedserviceagentimmediately.
E02
The water pressure or the water level
insidethemachinemaybelow.
Checkthetapisfullyturnedon.Mainswater
maybecut-off.Iftheproblemstillcontinues,your
machinewillstopafterawhileautomatically.Unplug
themachine,turnoffyourtapandcontactthe
nearestauthorisedserviceagent.
E03
Thepumpisfaultyorpumpfilteris
cloggedorelectricalconnectionofthe
pumpisfaulty.
Cleanthepumpfilter.Iftheproblempersists,
contactthenearestauthorisedserviceagent.(*)
E04
Yourmachinehasexcessiveamountof
water.
Yourmachinewilldischargewaterbyitself.Once
thewaterhasdrained,turnoffyourmachineand
unplugit.Turnoffthetapandcontactthenearest
authorisedserviceagent.
(*)Seethechapterregardingmaintenanceandcleaningofyourmachine.

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11. DESCRIBING THE ENERGY
LABEL AND SAVING ENERGY
21
3
4
7 8 9
5
6
1. Brand
2. Model
3. Energy Class
4. EnergyConsumption
5. NoiseValueWhileWashing
6. NoiseValueWhileSpinning
7. AnnualWaterConsumption
8. DryLaundryCapacity
9. SpinningPerformance
Energyuseandwaterconsumptionmay
vary based on water pressure, water
hardness,watertemperature,ambient
temperature,amountoflaundry,additional
functionselectionandvoltagefluctuations.
Energyconsumptionandwaterusagecan
bereducedbynotexceedingthewashing
loadspecifiedintheprogrammetables.
Useprogrammesofshorterdurationfor
lightlysoiledlaundryanddailywashes.
Carryoutcleaningandmaintenanceat
regularintervals.

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