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CHAPTER-1: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
• Correct Usage 6-7
• Generalwarnings 8-9-10-11
• Safetywarnings 12-13-14-15-16-17
• PackagingandEnvironment 18
• SavingsInformation 19
CHAPTER-2: OVERVIEW OF YOUR DEVICE
• GeneralAppearance 20-21
• Specications 22
CHAPTER-3: INSTALLATION
• Removingtransportationsafetyscrews 23
• AdjustingAdjustableStays 25-26-27
• Electricalconnection 28
• Waterinlethoseconnection 29-30
• Waterdischargeconnection 31
CHAPTER-4: INTRODUCTION OF CONTROL PANEL 32
• Detergentdrawer 33-34
• Programmeknob 35
• Electronicdisplay 36-37
CONTENTS

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CHAPTER-5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR LAUNDERING
• Separatinglaundries 38-39
• Puttinglaundriesinthemachine 40
• Addingdetergentintomachine 41
• Operatingyourmachine 42-43-44
• AuxiliaryFunctions 45-46-47-48
• Childlock 49
• Cancellingprogramme 50
• Finishingprogramme 51
CHAPTER-6: PROGRAM TABLE 52-53-54-55-56-57-58-59
CHAPTER-7: MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF YOUR MACHINE
• Warning 60
• Waterinletlters 61
• Pumplter 62-63
• Detergentdrawer 64
CHAPTER-8: FLUSH STOPPER / BODY / DRUM 65
CHAPTER-9: TROUBLESHOOTING 66-67-68-69-70
CHAPTER-10: AUTOMATIC FAULT WARNINGS AND WHAT TO BE DONE 71
CHAPTER-11: PRACTICAL INFORMATION 72-73-74-75
• How to read the energy label and saving energy 76-77
• Disposal of your old machine 78
CONTENTS

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CHAPTER -1: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
(CORRECT USAGE)
• Denitely read the user’s manual.
• Your machine is designed to be used
domestically. Commercial use will cause
your warranty to be cancelled.
•Keepyourpetsawayfromyourmachine
•Pleasecheckthepackagingofyourmachine
beforeinstallation,andtheoutersurfaceaf-
terthepackageisopened.Donotoperate
damagedmachinesormachineswithopened
package.
•Haveyourmachineinstalledonlybyauthor-
izedservice.Anyinterferencetoyourmachine
byanyoneotherthanauthorizedservices
shallcauseyourwarrantytobevoid.
•Theapplianceisnotintendedforuseby
people(includingchildren)withreducedphys-
ical,sensoryormentalcapabilities,orlackof
experienceandknowledgeunlesstheyhave
beengivensupervisionorinstructionconcern-
inguseoftheappliancebyapersonresponsi-
blefortheirsafety.Childrenshouldbesuper-
visedtoensurethattheydonotplaywiththe
appliance.

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CHAPTER -1: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
(CORRECT USAGE)
•Useyourmachineonlyforlaundriesthat
havebeenspeciedassuitableforwashing
bythemanufacturer.
• Before operating the washing machine,
remove the 4 transportation screws and
rubber spacers from the back of the ma-
chine. If the screws are not removed, it
may cause heavy vibration, noise and
product malfunction, (voiding the guaran-
tee).
•Yourmachineisnotcoveredunderwarranty
forfaultscausedbyanykindofexternalfac-
tors(pesticides,re,etc.).
•Pleasedonotthrowawaythisusermanual;
keepitforfuturereference.Youorsomebody
elsemightneeditinthefuture.
Note:Machineryspecicationsmayvaryde-
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•Thenecessaryambienttemperatureforyour
machine’sidealoperationis15-25°.
•Frozenhosescantearandexplode.Inregions
wheretemperatureisbelowzero,ambienttem-
peraturemightendangerthesafeoperationof
electroniccard.
•Pleaseensurethattheclothesyouwillplace
inyourmachinedonotcontainanyforeignsub-
stances(nail,needle,coins,lighter,matches,clip
etc.)intheirpockets.Theseforeignsubstances
candamageyourmachine.
•Beforestartingtouseyourmachine,youmay
callthenearestauthorizedserviceandrequest
free-of-chargehelpforinstallation,operationand
useofyourmachine.
• It is recommended to perform the rst
washing operation in 90˚ Cotton programme
and without laundry by inserting ½ scale
of detergent in 2nd compartment of the
detergent drawer.
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•Asdetergentorsoftenerexposedtoairfora
longtimemaycauseresidues,putyourdeter-
gentorsoftenerinthedetergentdraweratthe
beginningofeverywashing.
•Itisadvisedthatyouunplugyourmachine
andclosethewaterinlettapifyouwillnotuse
yourmachineforalongtime.
Also,leavingthedoorofyourmachinewill
preventtheformationofbadodorsduetohu-
midity.
•Somewatermightbeleftinyourmachine
afterthetrialsandtestsconducteddueto
QualityControlprocedures.
Thiswillnotdamageyourmachine.
•Rememberthatpackagingmaterialsofyour
machinemaybedangerousforchildren.Keep
thepackagingmaterialsinaplacewherechil-
drencannotreachordisposeofthemappro-
priately.
•Keepthesmallpartsfoundinthedocument
partawayfromthereachofchildrenandba-
bies.
•Usepre-washprogramsonlyforverydirty
laundry.
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•Neveropenthedetergentcom-
partmentwhentheapplianceis
running.
•Incaseofanybreakdown,unplug
theappliancerstandthenturn
thetapoff.Donotattempttorepair
byyourself,alwayscontactforau-
thorizedserviceadvice.
•Theamountoflaundryyouputin
yourwashingmachineshouldnot
exceedthemaximumamountindi-
cated.
•Neverforcethedoortoopen
whenthemachineisrunning.
•Washingouryclothesinyour
machinedamagesthemachine.
Donotwashouryclothesinyour
machine.
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CHAPTER -1: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
(GENERAL WARNINGS)
•Pleaseadheretodetergent/fabriccondition-
ermanufacturers’adviceregardingtheuseof
fabricconditionerorsimilarproductsinyour
machine.
•Setupyourmachineinaplacewhereits
doorcanbecompletelyopened.(Donotset
upyourmachineinplaceswhereitsdoorcan-
notbefullyopened.)
•Setupyourmachineatlocationsthatcan
befullyventilatedandcouldhaveconstantair
circulation.

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CHAPTER -1: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
(SAFETY WARNINGS)
You must read these warnings. You can
thus protect yourself and your beloved
ones against fatal injuries and risks.
DANGER OF GETTING BURNT!
Donottouchdischarginghoseandwater
duringdischargingastheappliancemay
reachhightemperatureswhenrunning.

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CHAPTER -1: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
(SAFETY WARNINGS)
DEATH RISK DUE TO
ELECTRICAL CURRENT!
•Donotusemultiplereceptacles
orextensioncord.
•Donotplugindamagedplug
sockets.
•Neverpullthecablewhenun-
plugging–alwaysgriptheplug
itself.
•Donotplug-inorouttheplug
fromthereceptaclewithwethands
topreventelectrocution!
•Nevertouchthemachinewithwet
handsorfeet.
•Callthenearestauthorizedser-
viceforareplacementifthepower
cordmalfunctions.

Flooding risk!
•Checkwhetherthewaterrunsfastornotbe-
foreplacingthedischargehoseonthesink.
•Takenecessarymeasurestopreventthe
slippingofyourhose.
•Thebackringforceofahosethatisnot
placedappropriatelycandisplacethehose.
Preventthestopperinsideyoursinkfrom
blockingthesinkhole.
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Danger of Fire!
•Donotkeepinammableliquidsnearyour
machine.
•Thesulphurecontentofpaintremovers
mightcausecorrosion.Forthisreason,
neverusepaint-removingmaterialsinyour
machine.
•Neveruseproductsthatcontainsolvent
material(likewashinggas)inyourma-
chine.
•Removealltheobjectsinthepocketsof
yourlaundries(needle,paperclip,lighter,
matchesetc.)whenplacingthemyourma-
chine.
Fire and Explosion risk may occur.
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Fall and injury hazard!
•Donotclimbonyourmachine.Theupperta-
bleofyourmachinemaybreakandyoumight
getinjured.
•Tidythehose,cableandpackagingofyour
machineduringinstallation.Youmighttrip
overandfall.
•Donotturnyourmachineupsidedown,or
onitsside.
•Donotliftyourmachinebyholdingitfrom
extrudingparts(detergentdrawer,door).
Thesepartsmightbreakandcauseyoutoget
injured.
•There’stheriskoftrippingandinjuryifthe
materialslikehoseandcablesarenotprop-
erlystoredafteryourmachineisinstalled.
Machine must be carried by
2 people or more.
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Child safety!
•Donotleavechildrenunattendednearthe
machine.Childrenmightlockthemselvesup
intothemachineanddeathriskmightoccur.
•Doorglassandsurfacemightbe
extremelyhotwhileyourmachine
operates.Thus,especiallytouchingthe
machinemightgivedamagetothe
skinsofchildren.
•Keeppackagingmaterialawayfromchildren.
•Poisoningmightoccurifthedetergentand
maintenancematerialsareconsumed,and
eyesortheskinmightbeirritatediftheycome
intocontactwiththeskin.Keepthecleaning
materialsawayfromthereachofchildren.
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Removal of packaging materials
Packagingmaterialsprotectyourmachine
fromanydamagethatmightoccurduring
transportation.Packagingmaterialsareen-
vironmentfriendlyastheyarerecyclable.
Recyclingmaterialprovidesbothrawmate-
rialsavingsanddecreaseswasteproduc-
tion.
Disposal of old machine
Electricalorelectronicalolddevices
mightstillcontainsalvagableparts.
So,neverthrowawayyourolddevices
thatyoudonotuseintothewaste.
Ensurethatthepartsofyouroldelectronic
orelectricaldevicesarereusedbygiving
themtothegatheringcentresforeseenby
relatedauthorities.
Please ensure your old appliances are
kept in an appropriate place for the safe-
ty of children until they are taken outside
the house.
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CHAPTER -1: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
SAVINGS INFORMATION
Someimportantinformationtogetmoreef-
ciencyoutofyourmachine:
•Theamountoflaundryyouputinyourwash-
ingmachineshouldnotexceedthemaximum
amountindicated.
Bythisway,yourmachineshallruninsaving
mode.
•Notusingthepre-washfeatureforlittleand
normal-dirtylaundryshallsaveelectricityand
water.

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CHAPTER -2: OVERVIEW OF YOUR DEVICE
GENERAL APPEARANCE
Electronicdisplay
Programmeknob
UpperTray
Detergentdrawer
Container
Coverofpumplter

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CHAPTER -2: OVERVIEW OF YOUR DEVICE
GENERAL APPEARANCE
TransportationSafety
Screw
TransportationSafety
Screw
TransportationSafety
Screw
TransportationSafety
Screw
WaterInletValve
DischargingHose
PowerCable

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CHAPTER -2: OVERVIEW OF YOUR DEVICE
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Operatingvoltage/
frequency(V/Hz)
Total
current(A)
Waterpressure
Totalpower(W)
Maximum
drylaundry
capacity(kg)
Spinningrevolution
(rev/min)
Programme
number
Dimensions
(HeightxWidthxDepth)(mm)
Maximum:
1Mpa
Minimum
:0.1Mpa
2100
1000
845
x597x527
15
7
10
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Beforeoperatingthewash-
ingmachine,removethe4
transportationscrewsand
rubberspacersfromthe
backofthemachine.Ifthe
screwsarenotremoved,it
maycauseheavyvibration,
noiseandproductmalfunc-
tion,(voidingtheguarantee).
Forthisreason,transporta-
tionsafetyscrewsshallbe
loosenedbybeingrotatedin
counter-clockwiseusingan
appropriatewrench.
CHAPTER -3: INSTALLATION
REMOVING TRANSPORTATION SAFETY SCREWS
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Transportationscrews
shallberemovedbypull-
ingout.
Fittheplastictransporta-
tionscrewtapsdelivered
inaccessoriesbagtothe
palceswheretransporta-
tionscrewshavebeen
removed.
Thetransportationsafety
screwsshouldbestored
tobeusedincaseof
transportation.
NOTE: You should
absolutely remove
the transportation
screws of your
machine before
the rst usage.
Faults occurring
in the machines
operated with
transportation
screw tted shall
be out of scope of
warranty.
CHAPTER -3: INSTALLATION
(REMOVING TRANSPORTATION SAFETY SCREWS)
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Adjusting Adjustable Stays
•Donotinstallyourmachineonacarpetorsuchgrounds
thatwouldpreventtheventilationofitsbase.
•Toensuresilentandvibration-freeoperationofyourma-
chine,itshouldbedeployedonanon-slidingandrmground.
•Youcanadjustthebalanceofyourmachinethroughthe
stays.
•Loosentheplasticadjustmentnut.
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•Adjustthestaysupwardanddownwardbyrotatingthem.
•Aftermaintainingthebalance,compresstheplasticadjust-
mentnutupwardagain.
CHAPTER -3: INSTALLATION
(ADJUSTING ADJUSTABLE STAYS)
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•Neverputcardboard,woodorsuchlikematerialsunder
yourmachineifyouareintendingtostabilizethedistor-
tionsontheground.
•Whencleaningtheground,onwhichyourmachinerests,
becarefulnottodisorderstaysstabilization.
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•Yourwashingmachineissetto220-240Vand
50Hz.
•Themainscordofyourwashingmachineis
equippedwithaspecicearthedplug.Thisplug
shouldalwaysbeinsertedtoaearthedsocketof
10amps.Thecurrentvalueofthefuseshouldbe
10amps.
Fusecurrentvalueofthepowerlineconnectedtothisplug
shouldalsobe10amperes.Ifyoudon’thavesucharecep-
tacleandfuseconrmingwiththis,pleasehaveitdonebya
qualiedelectrician.
•Wedonottaketheresponsibilityofthedamagesthatoc-
curduetoungroundedusage.
NOTE: Operating your machine under low
voltage will cause the life cycle of your
machine to be reduced and its perfor-
mance to be restricted.
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•Yourmachinemayhaveeitherasingleinlet
(cold)ordoublewaterinlets(cold/hot)basedonits
specications.
White-cappedhoseshouldbeconnectedtocold
waterinletandred-cappedhosetohotwaterinlet
(applicableformachineswithdoublewaterinlets).
•Toeliminatewaterleakagesinpointsofcontact,
1or2nutsareprovidedinthehosepackage(ap-
plicableformachineswithdoublewaterinlets).
Fitthesenutstotheendsofnewwaterinlethoses
onthesideoffaucet.
•Mountnewwaterinlethosestoa¾˝,threaded
faucet.
•Connectthewhite-elbowendofthewaterinlet
hosestothewhite-lteredwaterinletvalveonthe
rearsideofthemachineandthered-elbowendto
red-lteredone(applicableformachineswithdou-
blewaterinlets).
Tightenplasticpartsofthejunctionsusingyour
hand.
Inuncertainconditions,havetheconnectionworks
bedonebyaqualiedplumber.
•Flowofwaterwithpressureof0,1-1Mpawill
allowyourmachinetooperatemoreefciently.)
(0,1Mpapressuremeansthatmorethan8litres
ofwaterwillowthroughafully-tappedfaucetper
oneminute.)
•Ensurethatpointsofcontactdonotleakbytap-
pingthefaucetcompletelyaftercarryingmaking
theconnections.
CHAPTER -3: INSTALLATION
(WATER INLET HOSE CONNECTION)
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•Ensurethatthenewwaterinlethosesarenotbent,bro-
ken,crushedandresized.
•Ifyourmachinehasdoublehotwaterinlets,thetempera-
tureofhotwaterinletshouldbemaximum70°C.
Note: Use only the new water inlet hose
coming with your machine while making
Water inlet hose connection of your ma-
chine. Never use old, used or damaged
water inlet hoses.
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•Theendofwaterdischargehosecanbe
ttedtoaspecicapparatusdirectlyat-
tachedtodirtywaterdischargeholeor
outletjointofthebasinelbow.
•Neverattempttoextendthewaterdis-
chargehosebyjointing.
•Donotputdischarginghoseofyourma-
chineinavessel,bucketorsink.
•Makesurethatthewaterdischargehose
doesnotbend,buckle,becrushedorex-
tended.Pleasenote:
• Thewaterdrainhoseshouldbemounted
ataheightofminimum60cm,maximum
100cmfromtheground.
CHAPTER -3: INSTALLATION
(WATER DISCHARGE CONNECTION)
~95cm ~140cm
~145cm ~95cm
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CHAPTER-4: INTRODUCTION OF CONTROL PANEL
Detergentdrawer
Programmeknob
DisplayPanel

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CHAPTER -4: INTRODUCTION OF CONTROL PANEL
(DETERGENT DRAWER)
Youcanusetheliquidlevel
determinationplatewhenyou
wanttowashyourlaundrywith
liquiddetergent.Youcanuse
yourliquiddetergentsinall
programswithoutprewashing.
Placetheliquiddetergent
aparatusinthesecond
compartment(whichisavailable
insidethemachine)ofthe
detergentdrawer(*)andset
thedetergentamount.(Usethe
recommendedamountofliquid
detergentbydetergent
producers).
DonotexceedtheMAXlevel,
useonlyforliquiddetergent,
donotusethisaparatusfor
powderdetergentandtakeitout.)
(*)Machineryspecicationsmayvarydependingontheprod-
uctpurchased.
Mainwashdetergent
compartment
LiquidDetergentApparatus
Powder
detergent
spade(*)
Powderdetergent
levelstages
Softener
Compartment
Pre-washdetergent
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SECTIONS
Main wash detergent
compartment:
Inthiscompartment,onlymaterialslike
detergent(liquidorpowder),limepreventer
andsuchcanbeused.
Youcanndtheliquiddetergentaparatusinside
yourmachineatrstinstallation.(*)
Fabric conditioner, starch, detergent
compartment:
Youcanusesoftenerforyourlaundry
(recommendedamountandtypebytheproducer
isrecommended).Sometimesthefabric
conditionersyouuseforyourlaundrymarremain
inthiscompartment.Thereasonforthisisthatthe
conditionerisnotviscous.Topreventthissituation,
moreviscousliquidsoftenersarerecommended
tobeusedorthesoftenercouldbethinnedand
thenused.
Pre-wash detergent compartment:
Thiscompartmentmustonlybeused
when
thepre-washfeatureisselected.
Pre-washfeatureisrecommendedfor
verydirty
laundry.
(*)Machineryspecicationsmayvarydependingontheprod-
uctpurchased.
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CHAPTER -4: INTRODUCTION OF CONTROL PANEL
(PROGRAM KNOB)
•Youcanselecttheprogrammeyouwanttowashyour
laundryinthroughprogrammeknob.
•Youmaysettheprogrammeselectionoperationbyrotat-
ingtheprogrammeknobinbothdirections.
•Ensurethattheprogrammeknobisexactlyonthepro-
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CHAPTER-4: INTRODUCTION OF CONTROL PANEL
(ELECTRONIC DISPLAY)
DisplayPanel
Additional
Function
Leds
Start/Pausebutton
WaterTemperatureAdjustmentButton
Auxiliaryfunctionbutton2
Rpmspeedadjustmentbutton
Auxiliaryfunctionbutton1
Washing
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Onthedisplaypanel,youcanseethewashingwatertem-
peratureofyourmachine,speedsettingofyourmachine,
theauxiliaryfunctionsyouhaveselectedandthestageof
theprogrammeyouarerunningonyourmachine(pre
wash/washstate,rinsingstage,spinningstage).
Furthermore,electronicdisplaywillwarnyoubymeansof
ledcombinationsthatwillturnonitsdisplaywhenafaultoc-
cursonyourmachineandnotifyyouofthecompletionofthe
washingprogrammebyrevealingexpressionof“Finished”
onthedisplayassoonasthewashingprogrammeyouhave
selectedhasnishedaswell.
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CHAPTER -5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR
LAUNDERING (SEPARATING LAUNDRIES)
•Yourlaundryhasproductlabelsonthemthatspeciy
theirspecications.Washordryyourlaundry
accordingtothespecifciationsontheproductlabel.
•Separateyourlaundriesaccordingtotheirtypes
(cotton,synthetic,sensitive,wooletc.),their
temperatures(cold,30°,40°,60°,90°)anddegreeof
contamination(slightlystained,stained,highlystained).
•Neverwashyourcolouredandwhitelaundrytogether.
•Washyourcolouredlaundriesseparatelyintherst
washingastheymaybleed.
•Ensurethattherearenometallicmaterialsonyour
laundriesorinthepockets;ifso,takethemup.
CAUTION: WARNING: Faults that will
emerge in case of penetration of foreign
substances into your machine are not
included within the scope of warranty.
•Zipupandbuttonupyourlaundries.
•Removethemetallicorplastichooksoftullecurtains
orcurtainsorplacetheminawashingnetorbagand
thenmuzzlethem.
•Reversetextilessuchaspants,knitwear,t-shirtand
sweatsuit.
•Washsocks,handkerchiefandsuchlikesmall
laundriesinawashingnet.
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CHAPTER -5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR
LAUNDERING (SEPARATING LAUNDRIES)
Whitening
available
No
whitening
Normal
washing
Noironing
Ironingtemperature
ismaximum200°C
Ironingtemperature
ismaximum150°C
Drycleaning
available
Nodrycleaning Leaveonaat
place
Dryingby
twirlingisnot
allowed
Drybyhanging
Hangwhenwet
Drycleaningin
gasoil,pure
alcoholand
R113isallowed
Perchloroethylene
R11,R13,
Petroleum
Perchlorinetyhlene
R11,R113,Gasoil
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•Openthedoorofyourmachine.
•Spreadyourlaundriesinyourmachine.
NOTE: Note: Maximum loading
capacity may vary based on the
laundry type you will wash, degree
of contamination and the programme
you have chosen. Do not exceed
maximum dry loading capacity
indicated in the programme table for
washing programmes.
Youcantakethefollowingtableofweightsasanexample.
•Puteachitemoflaundryseparately.
•Ensurethatnolaundryisstuckbetweenthecover
andbellowsealwhenclosingthedoorofyour
machine.
•Pushthedoorofyourmachineuntilhearingthe
lockingsoundtocloseit.
•Closethedoorofyourmachineproperly,otherwise
yourmachinewillnotstartthewashingoperation.
CHAPTER -5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR
LAUNDERING (PUTTING LAUNDRIES IN THE MACHINE)
LAUNDRYTYPE WEIGHT(gr)
200
500
1200
700
200
100
250
Towel
Linen
Bathrobe
Quiltcover
Pillowslip
Underwear
Tablecloth
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Theamountofdetergentyouwillputinyourmachinewill
dependonthefollowingcriteria:
•Yourdetergentutilizationwillbebasedonthedegreeof
contaminationofyourlaundries.Donotprewashyourless
stainedlaundriesandputyourslightamountofdetergentin
the2ndcompartmentofthedetergentdrawer.
•Foryourmuchstainedlaundries,selectaprogrammein-
cludingprewashing,andput¼ofthedetergentyouwillputin
thedetergentdrawerinthe1stcompartmentofthedetergent
drawerwhileputtingtheremaining¾ofitinto2ndcompart-
ment.
•Usedetergentsproducedforautomaticwashingmachinein
yourmachine.Theamountofdetergentyouwilluseforyour
laundriesisprintedonthedetergentpackage.
•Thehigherthedegreeofhardnessofthewaterthemore
detergentyouwilluse.
•Theamountofthedetergentyouwillusewillincreaseas
theamountofyourlaundriesincrease.
•Putthesoftenerinthesoftenercompartmentinthedeter-
gentdrawer.DonotexceedtheMAXlevel.Otherwise,sof-
tenerwillowintowashingwaterthroughushing.
•Softenerswithhighdensityarerequiredtobethinnedtoa
degreebeforebeingputinthedrawer.Becausehigh-density
softenerwillclogtheushandavoidtheowofthesoftener.
•Youcanuseyourliquiddetergentsinallprogramswithout
prewashing.Forthis,tliquiddetergentlevelplateintheac-
cessoriesbagortheliquiddetergentapparatus(*)
into2ndcompartmentofthedetergentdrawerandsetthe
amountofliquiddetergentaccordingtothelevelsonthis
plate.Remembertodetachtheliquiddetergentplate.
(*)Machineryspecicationsmayvarydependingontheprod-
uctpurchased.
CHAPTER -5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR
LAUNDERING (ADDING DETERGENT INTO MACHINE)

42
CHAPTER -5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR
LAUNDERING (OPERATING YOUR MACHINE)
•Plugyourmachinein.
•Openthewaterfaucet.
•Openthemachinedoor.
•Spreadyourlaundriesinyourmachine.
•Pushthedoorofyourmachineuntilhearing
thelockingsoundtocloseit.
Selecting programme
Selecttheconvenientprogrammefor
yourlaundriesontheprogrammetable.

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CHAPTER -5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR
LAUNDERING (OPERATING YOUR MACHINE)
AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
Beforestartingthe
programme,youcan
optionallyselectanauxiliaryfunction.
•Pressonthebuttonofauxiliaryfunctionyouwouldliketo
select.
•Ifauxiliaryfunctionsymbolonelectronicdisplayashes
continuously,theauxiliaryfunctionyouhaveselectedwillbe
activated.
•Ifauxiliaryfunctionsymbolonelectronicdisplayblinks,the
auxiliaryfunctionyouhaveselectedwillnotbeactivated.
Reason for non-activation:
• The auxiliary function you want to use in
the washing programme you have selected
is not applicable.
• Your machine has passed over the
stage, during which the auxiliary function
you would like to select would be
implemented.
• It is not compatible with an auxiliary
function you have selected previously.

44
CHAPTER -5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR
LAUNDERING (OPERATING YOUR MACHINE)
HALF-LOAD DETECTION SYSTEM
Yourmachinefeaturesahalf-loaddetectionsystem.
Incaseyuoputapproximatelyhalforlessamountoflaun-
deriesofmaximumlaundrycapacityinyourmachine,your
machinewillrunsoastosavewashingtime,watercon-
sumptionandenergyinsomeprogrammes.Whenthehalf-
loadfunctionisactive,themachinecancompletethepro-
grammeyouhavesetinashortertime.

45
1- Temperature selection
Youcanselectthewashingwater
temperaturewiththewashingwater
temperatureadjustmentbutton.
Whenyouselectanewprogramme,there
won’tbeanydisplayonthetemperature
adjustmentledsonthedisplaypanel.
Whenyoupressthetemperature
adjustmentbutton,themax.
temperaturevalueoftheprogramme
youhaveselectedshallappearonthe
leddisplaypanel.
Youcangraduallydecreasethewashingwatertempera-
turebetweenthemaximumwashingwatertemperatureof
theselectedprogrammeandcoldwashing
selectionsby
pressingtemperatureadjustmentbutton.
Ifyouhavemissedthewashingwatertemperatureyou
wanted,youcanreturntotheintendedtemperaturebycon-
tinuouslypressingthewashingwatertemperatureadjust-
mentbutton.
NOTE: When 90° programme is selected,
the max. temperature value of the selected
programme is not displayed on the display
panel. When the temperature value is de-
creased to 60°, 40°, 30°, (cold washing)
temperature levels by pressing the tem-
perature adjustment button, the decreased
temperature value is displayed on the dis-
play panel.
CHAPTER-5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR
LAUNDERING AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS

46
CHAPTER-5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR
LAUNDERING AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
2- Spin Speed Selection
Youcanadjustthespinspeedofyour
laundrywiththespinspeedsetting
button.
Whenyouselectanewprogramme,the
max.spinspeedoftheprogrammeyou
haveselectedshallbedisplayedonthedisplay
panel.Bypressingthespinspeedsetting
button,youcanchangethespinspeedofthe
selectedprogrammebetweenitsmax.value.
Ifyouhave
skippedthespinspeedyouwant
toset,youcanre-switchtotherevolutionby
keepingthespeedsettingbuttonpressed.

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CHAPTER-5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR
LAUNDERING AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
3- Easy ironing
Youcanenableyourlaundriestobetaken
outlesswrinkledasthewashingoperation
iscompletedbyemployingthisauxiliary
function.
Youmaymaketheprogrammeactiveby
pressingtheeasyironingauxiliary
functionbuttonwhentheledlightofthe
symbolturnson.
4- Extra Rinse
Youcanmakeadditionalrinseoperation
onyourlaundrybyusingthisadditional
function.
Youmaymaketheprogrammeactiveby
pressingtheextrarinsingauxiliaryfunctionbut-
tonwhentheledlightofthe
symbol
turnson.
Extra Rinse

4848
Start/Pause button
BypressingontheStart/Pausebutton,
youmaystarttheprogrammeyouhave
selectedorsuspendarunning
programme.Ifyouswitchyourmachine
tothestandbymode,theStart/Standby
ledontheelectronicdisplaywillblink.
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CHAPTER -5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR
LAUNDERING AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS

49
Toavoidprogrammeowfrombeingaffectedifprogramme
buttonsarepressedorprogrammebuttonisturnedwhen
performingwashingoperationinyourmachine,childlockis
available.
Childlockwillbeactivatedincasepressedonbothauxiliary
functions3and4atthesametimeformorethan3seconds.
Youcanseetheauxiliaryfunctionledsonthedisplaywhen
activated.
Ifpressedanybuttonwhilechildlockisactive,theAdditional
FunctionLedswillblinkonthedisplay.
Ifwhilethechildlockisengagedandanyprogrammeisrun-
ning,theprogrammeknobisswitchedtotheCANCELposi-
tionandanotherprogrammeisselected,theprogramme
previouslyselectedcontinuesfromwhereitleft.
Todeactivateit,itwillbesufcienttopressonthesamebut-
tonsformorethan3seconds.Whenthechildlockisdeacti-
vated,theAdditionalFunctionLedswillblinkonthedisplay.
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CHAPTER-5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR
LAUNDERING (CHILD LOCK)

50
CHAPTER -5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR
LAUNDERING (CANCELLING PROGRAMME)
If you want to cancel any programme running:
1-Switchtheprogrammeknobto“CANCEL”position.
2-Yourmachinewillstopthewashingoperationandthe
programmewillbecancelled.
3-Togetridofthewateraccumulatedinthemachineswitch
theprogrammeknobtoanyprogramme.
4-Yourmachinewillperformthenecessarydischargeop-
erationandcanceltheprogramme.
5-Youcanrunyourmachinebyselectinganewpro-
gramme.

51
Yourmachinewillstopbyitselfassoonastheprogramme
youhaveselectednishes.
-Endledwillblinkonthedisplaypanel.
-Youcanopenthemachine’sdoorandremovethelaundry.
-Leavethedoorofyourmachineopentoallowtheinner
partofyourmachinetodryafterremovingyourlaundries.
-SwitchtheprogrammeknobtoCANCELposition.
-Unplugyourmachine.
-Turnthewaterfaucetoff.
CHAPTER-5: PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR
LAUNDERING (FINISHING PROGRAMME)

52
COTTON
Washingtemperature(°C)
Washingtemperature(°C)
Maximumdrylaundry
amount(kg)
Maximumdrylaundry
amount(kg)
7,0
7,0
2
1&2
Laundrytype/Descriptions
Laundrytype/
Descriptions
Programmeduration
(Min.)
Programmeduration
Detergentcompartment
Detergentcompartment
Verydirty,cottonandaxtextiles.
(Underwears,linen,tablecloth,towel
(maximum3,5kg),bedclothes,etc.
Dirtycottonandaxtextiles.
(Underwears,linen,tablecloth,towel
(maximum3,5kg),bedclothes,etc.
203
160
90°
60°
Pre-Wash
NOTE: PROGRAM DURATION MIGHT CHANGE ACCORDING TO THE AMOUNT OF
LAUNDRY, TAP WATER, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AND SELECTED ADDITIONAL
FUNCTIONS.
CHAPTER -6: PROGRAM TABLE

53
CHAPTER -6: PROGRAM TABLE
NOTE: PROGRAM DURATION MIGHT CHANGE ACCORDING TO THE AMOUNT OF
LAUNDRY, TAP WATER, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AND SELECTED ADDITIONAL
FUNCTIONS.
7,0
7,0
2
2
Dirtycottonandaxtextiles.
(Underwears,linen,tablecloth,towel
(maximum3,5kg),bedclothes,etc.
Dirtycottonandaxtextiles.
(Underwears,linen,tablecloth,towel
(maximum3,5kg),bedclothes,etc.
200
190
60°
40°
40C°
60C°
Washingtemperature(°C)
Maximumdrylaundry
amount(kg)
Laundrytype/
Descriptions
Programmeduration
(Min.)
Detergentcompartment
Washingtemperature(°C)
Maximumdrylaundry
amount(kg)
Laundrytype/
Descriptions
Programmeduration
(Min.)
Detergentcompartment

NOTE: PROGRAM DURATION MIGHT CHANGE ACCORDING TO THE AMOUNT OF
LAUNDRY, TAP WATER, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AND SELECTED ADDITIONAL
FUNCTIONS.
20° ECO
Washingtemperature(°C)
Washingtemperature(°C)
Maximumdrylaundry
amount(kg)
Maximumdrylaundry
amount(kg)
3,5
3,5
2
2
Laundrytype/
Descriptions
Laundrytype/Descriptions
Programmeduration
(Min.)
Programmeduration(Min.)
Detergentcompartment
Detergentcompartment
Lessdirty,cottonandlinentextiles.
(Underwear,bedsheet,tablecloth,towel
(max.2kg)bedcloth,etc.
Verydirtyorsynthetic-mixedtextiles.
(Nylonsocks,shirts,blouses,synthetic-
includingtrousersetc.)
98
89
20°
40°
EASY CARE
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CHAPTER -6: PROGRAM TABLE

55
CHAPTER -6: PROGRAM TABLE
NOTE: PROGRAM DURATION MIGHT CHANGE ACCORDING TO THE AMOUNT OF
LAUNDRY, TAP WATER, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AND SELECTED ADDITIONAL
FUNCTIONS.
WOOL
Washingtemperature(°C)
Washingtemperature(°C)
Maximumdrylaundry
amount(kg)
Maximumdrylaundry
amount(kg)
2,5
7,0
2
-
Laundrytype/Descriptions
Programmeduration
Programmeduration
Detergentcompartment
Detergentcompartment
Woollenlaundrieswithmachine
washlabels.
Ifyouwanttoadditionallyrinseyour
laundriesuponcompletionofwashing
operation,youmayusethisprogramme
foranykindoflaundries.
40
36
30°
-
RINSE
Laundrytype/Descriptions

56
NOTE: PROGRAM DURATION MIGHT CHANGE ACCORDING TO THE AMOUNT OF
LAUNDRY, TAP WATER, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AND SELECTED ADDITIONAL
FUNCTIONS.
CHAPTER -6: PROGRAM TABLE
SPIN
Washingtemperature(°C)
Washingtemperature(°C)
Maximumdrylaundry
amount(kg)
Maximumdrylaundry
amount(kg)
7,0
2,5
-
2
Laundrytype/Descriptions
Programmeduration
Programmeduration
Detergentcompartment
Detergentcompartment
Ifyouwanttoadditionallywringyour
laundriesuponcompletionofwashing
operation,youmayusethisprogramme
foranykindoflaundries.
Laundryrecommendedforhandwash
orsensitivelaundry.
15
91
-
30°
HAND WASH
Laundrytype/Descriptions

57
NOTE: PROGRAM DURATION MIGHT CHANGE ACCORDING TO THE AMOUNT OF
LAUNDRY, TAP WATER, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AND SELECTED ADDITIONAL
FUNCTIONS.
CHAPTER -6: PROGRAM TABLE
SPORTS
Washingtemperature(°C)
Washingtemperature(°C)
Maximumdrylaundry
amount(kg)
Maximumdrylaundry
amount(kg)
3,5
3,5
2
2
Laundrytype/Descriptions
Laundrytype/Descrip-
Programmeduration
Programmeduration
Detergentcompartment
Detergentcompartment
Sportswear.
Dirtycotton,synthetics,colour
andaxtextilescanbewashed
together.
80
87
30°
30°
MIX

58
CHAPTER -6: PROGRAM TABLE
SHIRTS
Washingtemperature(°C)
Maximumdrylaundry
amount(kg)
Maximumdrylaundry
amount(kg)
3,5
3,0
2
2
Laundrytype/Descriptions
Laundrytype/Descrip-
Programmeduration
Programmeduration
Detergentcompartment
Detergentcompartment
Dirtycotton,syntheticandsynthetic-
mixedshirtsandblousescanbe
washedtogether.
Youcanwashyourdirtycotton,colour
andaxtextilesat60°Cin60minutes.
106
60
60°
60°
QUICK WASH 60 min.
NOTE: PROGRAM DURATION MIGHT CHANGE ACCORDING TO THE AMOUNT OF
LAUNDRY, TAP WATER, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AND SELECTED ADDITIONAL
FUNCTIONS.
If you have the rapid washing auxiliary function in your machine, then if you put 2 kg or less
laundry in your machine, your machine will automatically wash for laundry for 30 minutes.
Washingtemperature(°C)

59
CHAPTER -6: PROGRAM TABLE
NOTE:Asthewashingperiodisshort,lessamountofdetergent
isrequiredtobeusedcomparedtootherprogrammes.Thepro-
grammeperiodwillincreaseifyourmachinedetectsinstableload-
ing.Youcanopenthedoorofyourmachine2minutesafterthecom-
pletionofwashingoperation.(Thedurationof2minutesrequired
toopenthedoorofyourmachineisnotincludedinthewashing
period.)
QUICK WASH 15 min.
Washingtemperature(°C)
Maximumdrylaundry
amount(kg)
2,0
2
Laundrytype/Descriptions
Programmeduration
Detergentcompartment
Youcanwashyourslightlystained,
cotton,coluredandaxtextile
withinonly15minutes.
15
30°
NOTE: PROGRAM DURATION MIGHT CHANGE ACCORDING TO THE AMOUNT OF
LAUNDRY, TAP WATER, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AND SELECTED ADDITIONAL
FUNCTIONS.

60
CHAPTER -7: MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF YOUR
MACHINE (WARNING)
Unplugyourmachinebefore
startingthemaintenanceand
cleaningofyourmachine.
Turnthetapwateroffbefore
startingthemaintenancecand
cleaningofyourmachine.
CAUTION: Your machine’s parts might be
damaged if cleaners with solvent agents
are used.
Do not use cleaning materials with solvent
agents.

61
CHAPTER -7: MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF YOUR
MACHINE (WATER INLET FILTERS)
Filterstoavoiddirtandforeignsubstancesinthewaterfrom
penetratingintothemachineareavailablebothonthesideof
faucetandontheendsofwatervalvesalongthewaterinlet
hoseofyourmachine.
Ifyourmachinecannotintakesufcientamount
ofwaterdespitewaterfaucetbeingopen,these
ltersshouldbecleaned.
(Itisrecommendedthatyoucleanyourpump
lteroncein2months.)
•Detachthewaterinlethoses.
•Removetheltersonwaterinletvalvesusing
pliersandthencleanitwithabrushinwater.
•Disassembletheltersonthesideoffaucet
sideofwaterinlethosesmanuallyandcleanit.
•Havingthelterscleaned,youcantthemin
thesamewayreversely.
CAUTION:
Filters of water inlet valves may be
clogged due to contaminated water faucet
or lack of necessary maintenance or valves
may be broken down, causing water leaking
into your machine continuously.
The breakdowns that may arise due to
these reasons are out of the scope of
warranty.

62
CHAPTER -7: MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF YOUR
MACHINE (PUMP FILTER)
Altersystemwhichavoidsthreadsremainingfromyourlaun-
driesandtinymaterialsfromenteringintothepumpduringwater
dischargingoperationcarriedoutbyyourmachineaftercomplet-
ingwashingsoprolongingthelifecycleofyourpumpisavail-
able.Itisrecommendedthatyoucleanyourpumplteroncein2
months.Tocleanpumplter:
•Toopenthepumpcover,youcanusethe
powderdetergentspade(*)orliquiddetergent
levelplatecomingoutofyourmachine.
•Fittheendpointoftheplasticparttothegap
ofthepumpcoverandpushitback.Thiswill
openthecover.
•Beforeopeningtheltercover,settleavessel
infrontoftheltercovertopreventthewater
remainedinthemachinefromowingonthe
ground.
•Loosentheltercoverincounter-clockwise
andthenemptywater.
Note:Youmayhavetoemptythewater
collectionvesselseveraltimesaccordingtothe
amountofwaterinthemachine.
(*)Machineryspecicationsmayvarydependingontheproduct
purchased.

63
CHAPTER -7: MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF YOUR
MACHINE (PUMP FILTER)
•Cleantheforeignmaterialsinthelterwitha
brush.
•Aftercleaningthelter,ttheltercoverand
tightenitbyrotatingitinclockwisedirection.
•Whileclosingthepumpcover,ensurethatthe
partsontheinnersideofthecovertomatchthe
holesonthefrontpanelside.
•Youcanreattachthepumpcoverinthereverse
orderthatyouremovedit.
WARNING!
As water in the pump may be hot, wait un-
til it cools down.

64
CHAPTER -7: MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF YOUR
MACHINE (DETERGENT DRAWER)
Yourdetergentsmaydepositresidueindetergentdrawer
andhousingofdetergentdrawerovertime.
Tocleantheresidueformed,disassemblethedetergent
drawerinparticularperiods.Itisrecommendedthatyou
cleanyourpumplterevery2months.
Toejectthedetergentdrawer:
•Pullthedetergentdraweruptotheend
•Keeponpullingbydepressingonthesectionshownbelow
inthedetergentdrawerandkeeppullingandthenunsettle
thedetergentdrawer.
•Flsuhitusingabrush.
•Collectresiduesinthehousingofthedetergentdrawer
withoutdroppingtheminsidethemachine.
•Assemblethedetergentdrawerafterdryingitusingatowel
ordrycloth.
•Donotwashyourdetergentdrawerindishwasher.
Liquid Detergent Apparatus (*)
Takeouttheliquiddetergentlevelapparatusforcleaning
andmaintenancepurposesasshowninthepictureand
cleanwelldetergentresidues.Puttheapparatusbackinto
itsplace.Makesurenoresiduesareleftinside.
(*)Machineryspecicationsmayvarydependingonthe
productpurchased.

65
CHAPTER -8: FLUSH STOPPER / BODY / DRUM
Flush stopper
Disassemblethedetergentdrawer.Disassembletheushstop-
perandcleanthesoftenerresiduescompletely.Rettheush
stopperaftercleaningit.Checkwhetherithassettledproperly.
Body
Cleantheouterbodyofyourmachinewith
warmwaterandanon-inammablecleaning
agentthatwillnotabradethebodyofyour
machine.Afterrinsingwithsomewater,dryit
usingasoftanddrycloth.
Drum
Donotleavemetallicobjectssuchasneedles,
paperclips,coinsetc.inyourmachine.This
objectsleadtoformationofruststainsinthe
drum.Tocleansuchruststains,useanon-
chlorinecleaningagentandfollowthe
instructionsofmanufacturersofthecleaning
agent.Neverusewirewoolorsimilarhard
objectsforcleaningruststains.

Allrepairingoperationsrequiredforyourmachineshouldbe
carriedoutbyourauthorisedservice.Ifyourmachinere-
quiresarepairorifyoucannotremovethefaultbythehelp
oftheinformationprovidedasfollows:
• Unplugyourmachine.
• Turnthewaterfaucetoff.
(*)Seethechapterregardingmaintenanceandcleaningof
yourmachine.
66
CHAPTER -9: TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULT
Yourmachinedoes
notstart.
Yourmachinedoes
notintakewater.
Itisnotplugged. Plugit.
Replacethefuses.
Checkmainspower.
PressonStart/
Pausebutton.
Switchtheprogramme
buttontothedesired
position.
Closethemachine
door.
Turnyourfauceton.
Checkwaterinlet
hoseanduntwist.
Cleanwaterinlethose
lters.(*)
Cleanthevalve
inletlters.(*)
Closethemachine
door.
Fuseblown.
Electricitycut-off.
Start/pausebutton
notpressed.
Programmedial
‘stop’position.
Themachinedooris
notcompletelyclosed.
Watertapisturnedoff.
Waterinlethose
maybetwisted.
Waterinlethose
clogged.
Valveinletlter
clogged.
Themachinedoor
isnotcompletely
closed.
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING

67
CHAPTER -9: TROUBLESHOOTING
(*)Seethechapterregardingmaintenanceandcleaningof
yourmachine.
(**)Seethechapterregardinginstallationofyourmachine.
Yourmachine
doesnotdis-
chargewater.
Yourmachine
vibrates.
Discharging
hosecloggedor
twisted.
Checkthedischarg-
inghose,theneither
cleanoruntwist..
Pumplter
clogged.
Laundrysettled
inthemachine
unevenly.
Spreadyourlaun-
driesinthema-
chineproperlyand
homogeneously.
Thefeetofyourma-
chinehavenotbeen
adjusted.
Adjustthefeeton
yourmachine.(**)
Safetystaystted
fortransportation
notdisassembled.
Disassemblethe
safetystaysofyour
machine.(**)
Lessamountof
laundryintheap-
pliance.
Thiswillnotblock
operationofyour
machine.
Yourmachineis
overloadedwith
laundryorlaundry
settledunevenly.
Donotputin
laundrymorethan
theamountrecom-
mendedandsettle
thelaundryinthe
machineevenly.
Yourmachine
restsonahard
surface.
Preventyourma-
chinefromresting
onhardsurfaces.
Cleanthe
pumplter.(*)
FAULT
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING

68
CHAPTER -9: TROUBLESHOOTING
Excessivefoamis
formedinthedetergent
drawer.
Excessiveamount
ofdetergentused.
PressonStart/Pause
button.Toeliminatefoam
formation,mixaspoon
ofsoftenerwithhalf
litresofwater,andpour
themixtureinthedeter-
gentdrawer.After5-10
minutes,pressonStart/
Pausebuttonagain.In
yournextwashingopera-
tion,Adjustthedetergent
doseaccordingly.
Usedetergents
producedonlyfor
automaticwashing
machinesinyour
machine.
Wrongdeter-
gentused.
Thecontaminationde-
greeofyourlaundries
doesnotmatchthe
programmeyouhave
chosen.
Selecttheprogramme
appropriateforthe
contaminationdegree
ofyourlaundries.(See
programmetable)
Adjusttheamountof
detergentbasedonthe
amountandcontami-
nationdegreeofyour
laundries.
Amountofdetergent
usedinsufcient.
Laundriesinex-
cessofmaximum
capacityputinyour
machine.
Loadyourmachinewith
laundries,amountof
whichwillnotexceed
maximumlaundryca-
pacity.
Unsatisfactory
washingresult.
FAULT
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING

(**)Seethechapterregardinginstallationofyourmachine.
Unsatisfactory
washingresult.
Assoonasthema-
chineisloadedwith
water,waterdis-
charges.
Nowaterappears
inthedrumduring
washing.
Laundrieshave
detergentresidues
onthem.
Greyspotsappear
onthelaundries.
Waterbeinghard.
(Contaminated,lime
wateretc.)
Laundriesdistributed
inyourmachinenon-
homogenously.
Theendofwater
discharginghose
istoolowforthe
machine.
Nofault.Wateris
intheunseenpart
ofthedrum.
Non-dissolving
particlesofsome
detergentsmay
sticktoyour
laundriesaswhite
spots.
Thereasonforsuch
spotsmaybeoil,
creamorointment.
Adjusttheamountof
detergentbasedonthe
instructionofdetergent
manufacturer.
Spreadyourlaun-
dryinthemachine
evenly.
Setthewaterdis-
charginghoseonap-
propriateheight.(**)
Performanextra
rinsingbysettingyour
machineto“Rinsing”
programme,orclean
thespotsusinga
brushafteryourlaun-
driesdry.
Applythemaximum
amountofdetergent
instructedbythedeter-
gentmanufacturerinthe
nextwashingoperation.
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CHAPTER -9: TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULT
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING

70
CHAPTER -9: TROUBLESHOOTING
Spinningoperationis
notperformedorruns
late.
Nofault.Unbalanced
loadcontrolsystem
hasbeenactivated.
Unbalancedloadcontrol
systemwilltrytospread
yourlaundrieshomoge-
neously.
Wringlingoperationwill
beginafteryourlaundry
isspread.Placethe
laundryinthemachinein
abalancedfashionthe
nexttime.
FAULT
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING

71
CHAPTER -10: AUTOMATIC FAULT WARNINGS AND
WHAT TO BE DONE
Yourmachineisequippedwiththesystemswhicharecapa-
bleofbothtakingnecessaryprecautionsandwarningyouin
caseofanybreakdownbymeansofcontinuousself-check-
ingduringwashingoperations.
(*)Seethechapterregardingmaintenanceandcleaningof
yourmachine.
Thedoorof
yourmachineis
leftopen.
Thewaterpressure
orthewaterlevel
insidethemachine
islow.
Thepumpisfaultyor
pumplterisclogged
orelectricalconnec-
tionofthepumpis
faulty.
Yourmachinehas
excessiveamountof
water.
Cleanthepumplter.Iftheproblem
persists,contactthenearestauthor-
isedservice.(*)
Turnonthefaucet.Mainswater
maybecut-off.Iftheproblemstill
continues,yourmachinewillstop
afterawhileautomatically.Unplug
themachine,turnoffyourfaucet
andcontactthenearestauthorised
service.
Closethemachinedoor.Ifyour
machinepersiststoindicatefault,
turnoffyourmachine,unplugit
andcontactthenearestauthorised
serviceimmediately.
TROUBLE
CODE
POSSIBLE
FAULT
WHAT TO DO
E01
E03
E02
E04
Wash
Wash
Wash
Wash
Rinse
End
End
Rinse
Rinse
Rinse
Yourmachinewilldischarge
waterbyitself.Pursuanttodis-
chargingoperation,turnoffyour
machineandunplugit.Turnoff
yourfaucetandcontactthenear-
estauthorisedservice.

72
CHAPTER -11: PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Alcoholic drinks:Spottedareashouldini-
tiallybewashedusingcoldwater,andthen
bewipedwithglycerineandwaterandrinsed
withvinegar-mixedwater.
Shoe shine: Spotshouldberubbedout
gentlywithoutdamagingtheclothandbe
scrubbedandrinsedwithdetergent.Ifnot
removed,itshouldbescrubbedusingthe
mixtureobtainedbyadding1scaleofalco-
hol(96˚)into2scalesofwater,andthenbe
washedwithwarmwater.
Tea and coffee: Stretchthespottedareaof
yourlaundrythroughouttheopenningofa
vessel,andpourhotwaterasmuchasthe
typeofyourlaundrycanresist.
Incasethetypeofyourlaundrypermits,
washwithbleacher.
Chocolate and cocoa: Aftersubmerging
yourlaundriesincoldwaterandrubbingit
usingsoapordetergent,washitintempera-
turethatfabrictypeofyourlaundrycanre-
sist.Incasetheoilstainisstillvisible,wipe
withoxygenwater(3%).

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Tomato paste: Afterrubbingoutthedried
substanceswithoutdamagingyourlaundry,
submergeitinwaterfor30minutes,andthen
scrubandwashitwithdetergent.
Bouillon-Egg: Removedriedspotresidues
onyourlaundry,andthenwipeitwitha
spongeorsoftclothsubmergedincoldwater
previously.Scrubwithdetergent,washwith
dilutedbleacher.
Grease and oil stains:Firstly,wiethe
residues.Scrubthespotwithdetergentand
washitwithwarmsoapywater.
Mustard: Applyglycerineonspottedarea.
Scrubwithdetergentandwash.Ifthespot
cannotberemoved,wipewithalcohol.(For
syntheticandcolourfabrics,amixtureof1
scaleofalcoholand2scalesofwatershould
beused)

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CHAPTER -11: PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Fruit: Stretchthespottedareaofyourlaun-
drythroughouttheopeningofavessel,and
pourcoldwateronit.Donotpourhotwater
onthespot.Wipewithcoldwaterandapply
glycerine.Allow1-2hours,wipewithafew
dropsofwhitevinegar,andrinseit.
Grass stain: Wipethestainedpartwith
detergent.Ifthetypeofyourclothpermits
bleacherusing,washwithbleacher.Wipe
yourwoollenlaundrieswithalcohol.(For
colourfabrics,amixtureof1scaleofpure
alcoholand2scalesofwater)
Oil paint: Spotshouldberemovedbyapply-
ingthinnerbeforedrying.Thenitshouldbe
wipedwithdetergentandwashed.
Burn stain:Ifyourlaundryissuitablefor
applyingbleacher,youcanaddbleacherinto
washingwater.Forwoolfabric,aclothpre-
viouslysubmergedinoxygenwatershould
becoveredoverthestainanditshouldbe
ironedafterputtingadryclothonthiscloth.
Itshouldbewashedafterbeingrinsedprop-
erly.

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Blood stain: Submergeyourlaundriesin
coldwaterfor30minutes.Ifthestainisnot
removed,thensubmergeinamixtureofwa-
terandammoniac(3spoonsofammoniacin
4litresofwater)for30minutes.
Crema, ice cream and milk: Submergeyour
laundriesincoldwaterandscrubthespotted
areawithdetergent.Ifthespotisnotre-
moved,applybleachertotheextentsuitable
foryourlaundries.(Donotusebleacherfor
colourlaundries.)
Mould: Mouldstainsshouldbecleanedas
soonaspossible.Stainshouldbewashed
withdetergentwater,neverthelessifitcannot
beremoved,itshouldbewipedwithoxygen
water(3%).
Ink:Subjectthespottedareatorunning
waterandwaituntiltheowofinkedwater
ends.Thenwipeitwithlemon-addedwater
anddetergent,andwashitafterallowing5
minutes.

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DESCRIBING ENERGY LABEL AND SAVING ENERGY
Brand
EnergyClass
EnergyConsumption
NoiseValueWhile
Washing
NoiseValueWhile
Spinning
SpinningPerformanceClass
DryLaundryCapacity
AnnualWater
Consumption
Model

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DESCRIBING ENERGY LABEL AND SAVING ENERGY
Energyandwaterconsumptionmayvarybasedonwater
pressure,waterhardness,watertemperature,ambienttem-
perature,laundryamount,additionalfunctionselection,volt-
ageuctuations.Itwillreduceenergyandwaterconsump-
tiontouseyourmachinewiththelaundrycapacityproposed
fortheselectedprogramme,washyourlaundrieslessdirty
ordailylaundriesinshortprogrammes,carryoutcleaning
andmaintenanceperiodically,useyourmachineinconveni-
enttimeintervalsspeciedbyelectricityvendor.

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DISPOSAL OF YOUR OLD MACHINE
This symbol on the product or package implies that
the product should not be treated as domestic waste.
Instead, it should be delivered to applicable waste col-
lection places recycling electrical and electronic equip-
ment.
You will contribute to avoid potential negative results
regarding environment and human health, which will
arise due to wrong waste procedure for the product by
ensuring that this product is annihilated properly.
Recycling materials will help natural resources be pre-
served.
For more detailed information regarding recycling of
this product, please contact local municipality, domes-
tic waste annihilation service or the shop you have
purchased the product.


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