Gorenje WPNEI84A1SW\/B G400 Freestanding washing machine, 8 kg, 1400 rpm WPNEI84A1SW/B

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USER MANUAL
WASHING MACHINE
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Life is complicated today. Let's make laundry care simple! Your new washing machine
uses innovative technology and latest achievements in laundry care to help you simplify
your daily household chores.
The latest technology used in our washing machine ensures the gentlest care for each
garment with minimum creasing. At the same time, your washing machine will be easy
on the environment, owing to its highly efficient use of power, water and detergent.
This washing machine is intended solely for household use. Please do not use it for any
laundry labelled as not suitable for machine washing.
The following symbols are used throughout the manual and they have the following meanings:
INFORMATION!
Information, advice, tip, or recommendation
WARNING!
Warning general danger
ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Warning danger of electric shock
HOT SURFACE!
Warning danger of hot surface
DANGER OF FIRE!
Warning danger of fire
It is important that you carefully read the instructions.
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Contents
5SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .........................................................................................................
8Child safety ...............................................................................................................................
9Danger of hot surface ...............................................................................................................
10WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION .....................................................................................
11Technical data ...........................................................................................................................
12Compliance information .........................................................................................................
13Control unit ..............................................................................................................................
15INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION ......................................................................................
16Removing the blocking rods .....................................................................................................
16Moving and transport after installation .....................................................................................
17Selecting the room ....................................................................................................................
18Adjusting the washing machine feet .........................................................................................
19Positioning the washing machine .............................................................................................
21Connection to water supply ......................................................................................................
23Connecting and securing the water discharge hose ................................................................
24Connecting to the power mains ................................................................................................
25BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME ...................................................
26Connecting the appliance to the ConnectLife application .......................................................
28WASHING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (17) ..........................................................................
28Step 1: Heed the labels on the laundry .....................................................................................
29Step 2: Preparing the washing process ....................................................................................
32Step 3: Choosing the washing programme ..............................................................................
33Program chart ...........................................................................................................................
39Remote control of wash using the app .....................................................................................
40Step 4: Selecting extra functions ..............................................................................................
45Step 5: Selecting additional functions ......................................................................................
46Extra function table ...................................................................................................................
48Step 6: Starting the washing programme .................................................................................
48Step 7: End of the washing programme ...................................................................................
49INTERRUPTIONS AND CHANGING THE PROGRAMME .....................................................
49Manual interruption ...................................................................................................................
49Personal settings ......................................................................................................................
49Personal settings menu ............................................................................................................
49Pause button .............................................................................................................................
50Adding/removing laundry during washing machine operation .................................................
50Errors ........................................................................................................................................
50Power supply failure .................................................................................................................
50Opening the door (pause/cancel/change programme) .............................................................
51Displaying the number of completed wash cycles ...................................................................
52CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ...........................................................................................
52Cleaning the dispenser tray ......................................................................................................
53Cleaning the water supply hose, detergent dispenser housing, and rubber door gasket ........
54Cleaning the pump filter ............................................................................................................
55Cleaning the washing machine exterior ....................................................................................
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56TROUBLE-SHOOTING ............................................................................................................
56What to do ...? ..........................................................................................................................
56Troubleshooting and error table ...............................................................................................
62Service ......................................................................................................................................
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WASHING AND ECONOMIC USE YOUR WASHING
MACHINE .................................................................................................................................
67Stain removal tips .....................................................................................................................
68Low standby mode ...................................................................................................................
69TYPICAL CONSUMPTION TABLE ..........................................................................................
72LABEL ......................................................................................................................................
73PRODUCT INFORMATION SHEET .........................................................................................
75DISPOSAL ................................................................................................................................
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Carefully read the instructions for use before using
the washing machine.
Please, do not use the washing machine without reading
and understanding these instructions or use first.
These instructions for use of a washing machine are
supplied with different types or models of washing
machines. Therefore, they may include descriptions of
settings or equipment that are not available in your washing
machine.
Failure to observe the instructions for use or inappropriate
use of the washing machine may result in damage to the laundry
or the appliance, or injury to the user. Keep the instruction
manual handy, near the washing machine.
This appliance is intended to be used in household and
similar applications, such as:
staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working
environments;
farm houses;
by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type
environments;
bed and breakfast type environments.
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This appliance must not be used in:
areas for communal use in blocks of flats or launderettes.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (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.
WARNING!
The washing machine may only be used with the
supplied power cord.
ELECTRIC SHOCK!
To avoid danger, a damaged power cord may only be
replaced by the manufacturer, a service technician, or an
authorized person.
WARNING!
Do not connect the washing machine to power mains using
an external switching device such as a programme timer,
or connect it to power mains that is regularly switched on
and off by the power supply provider.
Instructions for use are available on our website at
www.gorenje.com.
Follow the instructions for correct installation of the Gorenje
washing machine and connection to the water and power mains
(see chapter »INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION«).
Connection to water and power supply has to be executed by
an adequately trained technician or expert.
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Any repair and maintenance pertaining to safety or performance
should be done by trained experts.
Do not install the washing machine in a room where the
temperature can drop to below 5°C, as washing machine
parts may be damaged in case of water freezing.
The ventilation openings in the base of washing machine must
not be obstructed by a carpet.
To connect the washing machine to water supply, make
sure to use the supplied water supply hose and gaskets. Water
pressure must be between 0.05 and 0.8 MPa (0.58 bar).
Always use a new water supply hose to connect the washing
machine to water supply; do not reuse an old water supply
hose.
The end of the water discharge hose should reach into a water
drain line.
Before the start of the washing cycle, press the door on the
indicated spot until it locks into place. The door cannot be
opened during washing machine operation.
We recommend removing any impurities from the washing
machine drum before the first wash using the Cotton 90°C
programme (see PROGRAMME TABLE).
After the washing cycle, close the water tap and pull out
the washing machine plug from the power socket.
Only use the washing machine for washing laundry, as
described in the instruction manual. The machine is not
intended for dry cleaning.
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No silver ions are released during the washing programme.
Only use agents for machine washing and care of laundry. We
shall not be responsible for any damages or discolouration of
gaskets and plastic parts resulting from incorrect use of
bleaching or colouring agents.
When descaling, only use descaling agents with added
anti-corrosion protection. (Only use non-corrosive descaling
agents.) Follow the manufacturer's instructions. Finish the
descaling process with several rinse cycles or by running the
Drum clean (Self-cleaning programme) in order to remove any
residual acid (e.g. vinegar etc.).
DANGER OF FIRE!
Do not use detergents that contain solvents as this could
lead to release of poisonous gases, damage to the washing
machine, and risk of fire and explosion.
Child safety
WARNING!
Children of less than 3 years should be kept away unless
continuously supervised.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do
not play with the appliance.
Keep the detergent and conditioner out of reach of
children.
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Activate the child lock. See chapter »CHOOSING THE
SETTINGS/Child lock«.
Before closing the washing machine door and running the
programme, make sure there is nothing except laundry in the
drum (e.g. if a child climbed into the washing machine drum
and closed the door from the inside).
The washing machine is made in compliance with all
relevant safety standards.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and
above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have
been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Children shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance, shall not be made by children
without supervision.
Danger of hot surface
HOT SURFACE!
At higher washing temperatures, the door glass will heat
up. Be careful to avoid burns. Make sure children do not
play near the door glass.
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WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION
BACKFRONT
1. Water supply hose1. Control unit
2. Start/pause button 2. Power cord
3. Water discharge hose3. Program selector knob
4. On/off button 4. Adjustable feet
5. Detergent compartment
6. Door
7. Rating plate
8. Pump filter
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Technical data
(depending on the model)
Rating plate with basic information about the washing machine is located on the inner side of the
washing machine door (see chapter »WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION«).
See rating plateMaximum load
600 mm600 mm600 mmWidth
850 mm850 mm850 mmHeight
610 mm545 mm465 mmWashing machine depth (a)
640 mm577 mm495 mmDepth with door closed
1125 mm1062 mm980 mmDepth with door open (b)
X kg (depending on the model)Washing machine weight
See rating plateRated voltage
See rating plateNominal power
See rating plateConnection
See rating plateWater pressure
See rating plateCurrent
See rating plateFrequency
See rating plateMaximum load
Rating plate
Link to the EU EPREL database
From 1 March 2021, information on energy labelling and ecodesign requirements is available in the
EU EPREL product database.
The QR code on the energy label supplied with the appliance contains a web link through which you
can find your registered appliance in the EU EPREL database.
Information regarding the performance of the product can also be found in the EU EPREL database,
which is accessible via the link https://eprel.ec.europa.eu where you have to enter the model and
product number; both are indicated on the rating plate on the appliance. On the website
www.theenergylabel.eu you can find more detailed information about the energy label.
Keep the energy label in case it is needed in the future, together with the user manual and other
documents supplied with this appliance.
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Compliance information
HL3215STGRadio equipment type
HLW3215-TG(depending on the model)
HLW3215-TG01
Wi-Fi
2.4000 GHz 2.4835 GHzOperating frequency range
10 dBm/MHz (EIRP) (Antenna gain <10 dBi)Maximum output power
Gain: 0 dBiMaximum antenna gain
Bluetooth
2.400 GHz 2.4835 GHzOperating frequency range
6 dBm ( 10 dBm)Carrier output
F1DEmission type
Declaration of conformity
The company declares that the device with the function ConnectLife complies with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. The detailed Declaration of
Conformity can be found at the web address https://auid.connectlife.io on the page of your device
among the additional documents.
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Control unit
ON/OFF BUTTON
Use this button to turn the washing machine on and off, and to reset the washing programme.
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PROGRAMME SELECTOR KNOB2
START/PAUSE BUTTON
Use this button to start or pause a programme.
Upon start-up or during pause, the button light will flash; when the programme is started
and in progress, it will be lit continuously.
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WASHING TEMPERATURE
Option to set washing temperature
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PREWASH ON/OFF
Press the positions 4+5 and hold them for 3 seconds.
4+5
SPIN (SPINNING RATE MAX/DRAIN/PUMP STOP )
Option to set the spinning rate.
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Child lock ON/OFF
Press the positions 5+6 and hold them for 3 seconds.
5+6
OPTIONS (EXTRA FUNCTIONS):
ANTI CREASE (CREASE PREVENTION)
Option to activate the gentle wash function.
WATER+ (EXTRA WATER)
Option to set a higher water level.
STEAM
Option to activate the laundry refresh function.
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Sound ON/OFF6+7
Press the positions 6+7 and hold them for 3 seconds.
FAST (FAST)
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Option to set a shorter washing programme time.
DELAY END (DELAYING THE END OF THE WASHING PROGRAM)
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Option to set the time of washing programme completion.
SWITCHING ON/OFF the Wi-Fi connection
7+8
Press the positions 7+8.
Symbol lighting ANTI CREASE (CREASE PREVENTION)
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Symbol lighting STEAM
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Symbol lighting WATER+ (EXTRA WATER)
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Symbol lighting PREWASH (PREWASH)
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Symbol lighting FAST (FAST WASH)
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The following is displayed on the DISPLAY UNIT:
Available functions;
Time remaining to programme completion;
Information for the user.
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Lighting of the symbol CONNECT (CONNECTION)
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Lighting of the REMOTE START symbol (REMOTE START)
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INFORMATION!
For models with spinning speeds higher than 1200 rpm, the inscription max will light up on the
display.
For models with the highest spinning speed of 1200 rpm, the inscription max on the display will
never light up.
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
INFORMATION!
Remove all packaging. When removing the packaging, make sure not to damage the dryer with
a sharp object.
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Removing the blocking rods
WARNING!
Before the first use of the appliance, transport rods must be removed. A blocked washing machine
may be damaged when it is switched on for the first time. Warranty shall be void in cases of such
damage!
1 Move the hoses and
undo the screws on the back
of the washing machine.
Remove the two angular
pieces.
2 Slide the angular pieces
onto the grove in the
blocking rod; before doing
so, rotate the right angular
piece to the opposite side.
3 Use the angular pieces
to rotate the blocking rods
by 90°and pull them out.
4 Cover the two holes
through which the blocking
rods were inserted with
plastic plugs, and redo the
screws that you undid in
step 1.
5 Insert the plug into the
hole located at the lower
left-hand side of the back of
the washing machine.
The plastic plugs are supplied in the bag with the washing machine instruction manual.
Moving and transport after installation
INFORMATION!
If you wish to move the washing machine after it has been installed, the angular pieces and at
least one blocking rods have to be re-installed to prevent vibration damage to the washing
machine during transport (see chapter »INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION/Removing the
blocking rods«). If you lost the angular pieces and the blocking rods, they can be ordered from
the manufacturer.
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Selecting the room
INFORMATION!
Floor on which the washing machine is placed must have a concrete base. It should be clean
and dry; otherwise, the washing machine may slide. Also, clean the bottom surface of adjustable
feet.
INFORMATION!
The washing machine must stand level and stable on a solid base.
INFORMATION!
If the washing machine is placed on an elevated stable base, the washing machine has to be
additionally secured against tipping.
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Adjusting the washing machine feet
Use a water scale and spanner No. 32 (for feet) and 17 (for the nut). The spanners are not supplied.
1 Level the washing
machine in longitudinal and
traverse direction by rotating
the adjustable feet.
2 After adjusting the height
of the feet, firmly tighten the
jam nuts (counter nuts) using
a spanner No 17, by turning
them towards the bottom of
the washing machine (see
figure).
INFORMATION!
Incorrect levelling of the washing machine with the adjustable legs may cause vibration, appliance
sliding across the room, and loud operation. Incorrect levelling of the washing machine is not
subject to warranty.
INFORMATION!
Sometimes unusual or louder noise may appear during appliance operation; these are mostly
the result of improper installation.
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Positioning the washing machine
If you also have a Gorenje dryer of corresponding (same) dimensions, it can be placed on top of the
Gorenje washing machine (in this case, vacuum feet must be used) or next to it (figures 1 and 3).
If your Gorenje washing machine is smaller (minimum depth 545 mm), than your Gorenje dryer, then
the dryer support has to be purchased extra (figure 2). The supplied vacuum feet must be used; they
are designed to prevent the dryer from slipping.
Additional equipment (dryer support (a), vacuum feet (b) and wall fixing bracket (c)) can be purchased
at the service centre.
The surface on which the appliance is placed should be clean and level.
Gorenje washing machine onto which you intend to place the Gorenje dryer should hold the weight
of the Gorenje dryer (see chapter »WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION/Technical information«).
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Washing machine installation clearances
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INFORMATION!
The washing machine may not be in contact with a wall or adjacent furniture. For optimum
washing machine operation, we recommend observing the clearances from the walls as indicated
in the figure. In case of failure to observe the minimum required clearances, safe and correct
washing machine operation cannot be ensured. Moreover, overheating can also occur (figures
1 and 2).
INFORMATION!
Installing the washing machine under a countertop is not recommended.
Opening the washing machine door (bird's-eye view)
See chapter »WASHING MACHINE
DESCRIPTION/Technical information«).
a = washing machine depth
b = depth with door open
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Connection to water supply
Attach the hose to the water tap by screwing it onto the thread.
A STANDARD
CONNECTION
B AQUA - STOP
CONNECTION
C TOTAL AQUA - STOP
CONNECTION (WITH A
FLOAT)
INFORMATION!
For normal washing machine operation, the pressure in the water mains should be between 0.05
and 0.8 MPa (0.58 bar). Minimum dynamic water pressure can be determined by measuring the
water flow.
In 30 seconds, 1.2 litres of water should flow from a fully open tap.
INFORMATION!
Tighten the water supply hose by hand, firmly enough for the hose to have a good seal (max.
2 Nm). After connecting the hose, the seal must be checked for any leaks. Do not use pliers or
similar tools when connecting the hose as this could damage the nut thread.
INFORMATION!
Only use the water supply hose supplied with the appliance. Do not use any used or other hoses.
INFORMATION!
When connecting the water supply hose, make sure to connect it in a way that allows adequate
and unobstructed water supply.
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AQUA - STOP connection
(depending on the model)
If an internal tube or hose is damaged, a shut-off system is activated that cuts the water supply to the
washing machine. In such case, the control glass (a) will turn red. Replace the water supply hose.
TOTAL AQUA - STOP connection (with a float)
(depending on the model)
If an internal tube or hose is damaged, a shut-off system is activated that cuts the water supply to the
washing machine. In such case, the control glass (a) will turn red. Replace the water supply hose.
If there is water on the bottom of the washing machine, the float (b) will rise and trigger a shut-off
system to cut the water supply to the washing machine; washing process is stopped, water supply
is shut off, the appliance engages the pump, and signals an error.
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Connecting and securing the water discharge hose
Feed the water discharge hose into a washbasin or a bathtub, or connect it directly to a drain (minimum
drain connection diameter is 4 cm). The vertical distance from the floor to the end of the discharge
hose may be no more than 100 cm and no less than 60 cm. It can be attached in three ways (A, B,
C).
A Discharge hose end
may be placed over a
washbasin or a bathtub. B
Use a string fed through the
opening in the elbow
support to attach the hose
and prevent it from slipping
to the floor.
B Discharge hose may
also be attached directly to
the washbasin drain.
C Discharge hose can
also be attached to a wall
drain with a trap; such trap
should be properly installed
to allow cleaning.
D The discharge hose has
to be attached and affixed
to the pin on the back of the
washing machine, as shown
in the figure.
INFORMATION!
If the drain hose is not correctly attached, safe and correct washing machine operation cannot
be ensured.
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Connecting to the power mains
ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Before connecting the washing machine to the power mains, wait for at least 2 hours until
it reaches room temperature.
Connect the washing machine to a grounded power outlet. After installation, the wall outlet should be
freely accessible. The outlet should be fitted with an earth contact (in compliance with the relevant
regulations).
Information on your washing machine is indicated on the rating plate (see chapter »WASHING MACHINE
DESCRIPTION/Technical information«).
ELECTRIC SHOCK!
We recommend using over-voltage protection to protect the appliance in case of a lightning
strike.
WARNING!
The washing machine may not be connected to the power mains using an extension cord.
INFORMATION!
Do not connect the washing machine to an electrical outlet intended for an electric shaver or hair
dryer.
INFORMATION!
Any repair and maintenance pertaining to safety or performance should be done by trained
experts.
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BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE
FIRST TIME
Make sure the washing machine is disconnected from the power mains; then, open the door towards
you (figures 1 and 2).
Before first use, clean the washing machine drum with a soft moist cotton cloth and water, or use the
Cotton 90°C programme. There should be no laundry in the washing machine drum; the drum should
be empty (figures 3 and 4).
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WARNING!
Do not use any solvents or cleaning agents that could damage the washing machine (please
observe the recommendations and warnings provided by the cleaning agent manufacturers).
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Connecting the appliance to the ConnectLife application
ConnectLife is a smart home platform that connects people, devices and services. The ConnectLife
application includes advanced digital services and carefree solutions that allow users to monitor and
control appliances, receive notifications from a smartphone, and update software (supported features
may vary depending on your appliance and the region/country in which you are located).
To connect your smart device, you need a home Wi-Fi network (only 2.4 GHz networks are supported)
and a smartphone equipped with the application ConnectLife.
To download the ConnectLife application, scan the QR code or search
for ConnectLife in your favourite app store.
1. Install the ConnectLife application and create an account.
2. In the ConnectLife application, go to the »Add device« menu and select the appropriate type of
device. Then scan the QR code (it can be found on the nameplate of the appliance; you can also
enter the AUID/SN number manually).
3. The application then guides you through the entire process of connecting the appliance to your
smartphone.
4. After a successful connection, the appliance can be operated remotely via the mobile application.
Useful tips for your smart device
Where to find the QR code for the devices required by the App during the installation
process?
The QR code can be found on the warranty card or on the rating plate of the appliance.
How to enable Wi-Fi on the device?
Check that the appliance is switched on; the programme selection button
can be in any position. Then do the following:
In the ConnectLife app, open the add device menu.
Follow the instructions in the application ConnectLife, where you
will pair your phone and appliance and add the appliance to your
home Wi-Fi network.
- Select the type of appliance.
- Scan the QR code (it can be found on the warranty card or on
the rating plate of the appliance).
Simultaneously press and hold the positions (7+8) on the appliance
until the display shows . The 5-minute countdown will begin.
In the ConnectLife app, instructions will guide you through the
process of entering the appropriate data for your appliance to connect
to your home network.
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How to enable remote start of the appliance?
Move the programme selection button to ConnectLife/REMOTE CONTROL (remote control).
Press the (3) START/PAUSE button (the door must be closed).
How to add a user?
Check that the appliance is switched on; the programme selection button can be in any position. Then
do the following:
In the ConnectLife app, open the add device menu.
Follow the instructions in the application ConnectLife where you will pair the phone and the
appliance.
- Select the type of appliance.
- Scan the QR code (it can be found on the warranty card or on the rating plate of the appliance).
Simultaneously press and hold the positions (7+8) on the appliance until the display shows .
The 3-minute countdown will begin.
You can then complete and confirm the setting in the app.
How to remove the users (UnPair)?
To remove all users, do this by holding down the (7+8) keys until the display shows ; confirm your
selection by pressing (3) the START/PAUSE button.
INFORMATION!
This step will remove all active users of the appliance. If you want to operate the appliance
remotely again, you will need to repeat the process of adding a user .
Which Wi-Fi router can be used?
Only 2,4 GHz networks are supported. If the ConnectLife app cannot find your local network during
the connection set-up process, check the following:
your router is operating at the frequency of 2.4 GHz,
your network is hidden, and
your signal is strong enough.
Do you have more questions?
Please visit us at www.connectlife.io or contact us at [email protected].
Remotely upgrading the software
Check the software update options in the app ConnectLife.
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WASHING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (17)
Step 1: Heed the labels on the laundry
Normal wash;
Sensitive laundry
Hand wash only
Max. washing temp.
40°C
Max. washing temp.
95°C
Do not wash
Max. washing temp.
30°C
Max. washing temp.
60°C
Bleaching
Bleaching not allowedBleaching in cool water
Dry cleaning
Petroleum solvent R11, R113Dry cleaning with all agents
Dry cleaning not allowed
Dry cleaning in kerosene, pure alcohol,
and R113
Ironing
Hot ironing, max. 110°CHot ironing, max. 200°C
Ironing not allowedHot ironing, max. 150°C
Drying
High temperatureDry flat (place on a flat surface)
Low temperatureDrip dry
Tumble drying not allowedLine dry
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Step 2: Preparing the washing process
1. Sort the laundry by type of fabric, colour, soiling, and allowed washing temperature (see
PROGRAMME TABLE).
2. Wash the laundry that sheds a lot of fibre or lint separately from other laundry.
3. Empty the pockets. Coins, nails etc. could damage the machine and the fabric.
4. Close the buttons and zippers, tie any ribbons, and turn the pockets inside out; remove any metal
clips that could damage the laundry and washing machine interior, or clog the drain.
5. Place very sensitive clothes and small items in a special-purpose laundry washing bag.
(The special-purpose laundry bag is available as an optional accessory.)
Before using the washing machine, carefully remove any solid objects and particles from the textiles
you intend to wash to prevent damage to the appliance or clogging of the pump filter. This includes
(also check all pockets and flaps):
solid objects (e.g., screws, clips, small stones, hay, etc.),
food residues (e.g., bones, dried dough, etc.),
dried particles of construction materials (e.g., mortar, sand, mud, etc.).
WARNING!
The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for malfunctions resulting from failure to follow these
instructions, which may also affect the validity of the warranty. Furthermore, the manufacturer
does not cover service costs in the event of foreign objects in the pump or pump cleaning.
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Switching on the washing machine
Use the power cord to connect the washing machine to power mains, and connect the washing
machine to water supply.
Press the (1) ON/OFF button to switch on the washing machine (figures 1 and 2).
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Loading the washing machine
Open the washing machine door by pulling the handle towards you (figure 1).
Insert the laundry into the drum (after making sure the drum is empty) (figure 2).
Make sure that no garment is stuck between the door and the rubber gasket.
Close the washing machine door (figure 3).
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3
Do not overload the drum! See PROGRAMME TABLE and observe your nominal load as indicated on
the rating plate.
If the washing machine drum is too full, the laundry will not be washed as thoroughly.
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Step 3: Choosing the washing programme
Choose the programme by rotating the programme selector knob (2) to the left or to the right
(depending on the type of laundry and how heavily soiled it is). See PROGRAMME TABLE.
INFORMATION!
During operation, the program selector knob (2) will not rotate automatically.
INFORMATION!
Washing programmes are comprehensive programmes that include all washing stages, including
softening and spinning (this does not apply to Partial programmes).
INFORMATION!
Partial programmes are independent programmes. Use them when you feel you do not need the
entire washing programme.
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Program chart
Programme description
Max.
3)
Max.
load
Program
Programme for washing white cotton laundry,
towels, bed linen, T-shirts ...
MAX
1)
*MAX
Cotton white
(Cotton white)
The temperature can be set separately;
therefore, observe the instructions indicated on
the clothing. Spinning speed can be set to your
preference.
Programme duration and amount of water will
be adjusted to the amount of laundry.
40°C90°C
To reduce creasing, press the
(6) OPTIONS(EXTRA FUNCTIONS) button before
the start of the washing programme, and select
the ANTI CREASE (CREASE PREVENTION)
and/or STEAM function.
Programme for coloured laundry made of cotton.
The temperature can be set separately;
therefore, observe the instructions indicated on
the clothing.
Spinning speed can be set to your preference.
Programme duration and amount of water will
be adjusted to the amount of laundry.
MAX
1)
*MAXColour
(Colour)
60°C
Washing programme for delicate clothing made
of synthetic and mixed fibres or viscose, and
for simple care of cotton. Observe the
instructions indicated on the clothing.
1200
2)
3,5 kgMix
(Mixed laundry/-
Synthetics)
60°C
Delicate washing programme for washing
woollens, silk, and clothes that require manual
washing. Maximum temperature is 40°C. This
programme has a short spinning cycle. Top
spinning speed available is 800 rpm.
8002 kgWool
(Wool&Hand)
40°C
Normally soiled cotton laundry that can be
washed at both 40°C and 60°C together in the
same cycle.
MAX
1)
*MAXEco 40-60
4)
The programme is used to assess compliance
with EU ecodesign legislation.
Programme for smaller amounts of lightly soiled
laundry. The washing programme includes
intensive tumbling and maximum spinning rate.
The programme lasts 59 minutes. When using
the FAST (FAST) function, the programme lasts
32 minutes.
1200
2)
4 kgPower 59´|32´
40°C
Quick washing programme for lightly soiled
laundry that only needs refreshing.
1000
2)
2,5 kgSpeed 20´
(Speed 20´)
30°C
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Programme description
Max.
3)
Max.
load
Program
This programme is used for cleaning the drum
and removing the residue of detergent and
bacteria. To select the programme, rotate the
program selector knob to the left or to the right
to the Drum clean (Cleaning programme)
position. Other extra functions cannot be
selected.
The drum must be empty. Do not add
detergent or softener! You can add some spirit
vinegar (approx. 2 dl) or sodium bicarbonate (1
tablespoon or 15 g) for effective descaling. We
recommend that you use the programme at least
once a month.
You can add the agents to the main wash
compartment or to the drum.
0 kg
Drum clean
(Self-cleaning
programme)
Use the programme when you only wish to spin
the laundry. If you wish to only drain the water
from the washing machine, without spinning,
press the (5) SPIN multiple times, until no
indicator (light) is on.
MAX
1)
/Spin|Drain
(Spinning rate |
Drain)
(Partial programme)
The display shows 0:01.
For softening, starching, or impregnating the
washed laundry. It can also be used as a rinse
programme, but without added softener. It is
completed with an additional rinse.
MAX
1)
/Rinse & Soft.
(Rinse&Softening)
(Partial programme)
You can also choose WATER+ (EXTRA WATER)
by selecting the extra function (press the
(6) OPTIONS (EXTRA FUNCTIONS) button
before the start of the washing programme).
Washing programme is suitable for pillows and
jackets stuffed or padded with down. The wash
takes place at a low temperature, with a large
amount of water, with gentle tumbling, and a
gentle spin cycle.
800**(1/2)Pillow
(Feathers/Down)
20°C40°C
This program is intended for washing garments
made of cotton, microfibres and synthetics; for
washing collars and cuffs. The wash takes place
at a low temperature, with a greater amount of
water and gentle tumbling. Preset spinning
speed is 800 rpm.
1200
2)
3,5 kg
Shirts
(Shirts with steam)
40°C
To treat laundry with steam, press the
(6) OPTIONS (EXTRA FUNCTIONS) button and
select the STEAM function.
During this programme, pet hair is removed from
your garments. The washing programme
includes an automatic prewash and additional
rinses.
MAX
1)
*MAX
Pets
(Pet hair removal)
30°C60°C
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Programme description
Max.
3)
Max.
load
Program
To treat laundry with steam, press the
(6) OPTIONS (EXTRA FUNCTIONS) button and
select the STEAM function.
After the washing programme completion, clean
the glass on the washing machine door and the
pump filter in which pet hair could be trapped.
We recommend running the Drum clean
(Self-cleaning programme) programme after the
wash, in order to thoroughly remove any pet hair
from the washing machine.
For washing clothes requiring special care, such
as infant garments.
MAX
1)
*MAX
Baby
(Baby clothes)
40°C90°C
We recommend turning the garments inside out
as this will also thoroughly wash out the skin
scales or residues of skin treatment products.
The programme is a combination of a prolonged
heating and an extra rinse that removes any
detergent residue. The washing programme
includes an automatic prewash and additional
rinses.
To treat laundry with steam, press the
(6) OPTIONS (EXTRA FUNCTIONS) button and
select the STEAM function.
This washing programme is used for washing
cotton garments that require special care, such
as clothes for people with highly sensitive skin
or allergies. We recommend turning the
garments inside out, as this will also thoroughly
wash out the skin and other residues.
MAX
1)
*MAX
Extra hygiene
40°C90°C
To treat laundry with steam, press the
(6) OPTIONS (EXTRA FUNCTIONS) button and
select the STEAM function.
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Programme description
Max.
3)
Max.
load
Program
Use the Remote control programme to remotely
control your appliance (using your phone). You
can select all programmes available on your
appliance (seechapters »BEFORE USING THE
APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME/Connecting
the appliance with the ConnectLife app« and
»WASHING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP
(17)/Step 3: Remote control of wash using the
app«).
You can also select additional programs in the
app.
Remote control
(Remote control)
Maximum declared load (MAX) see rating plate*
Half load (1/2)**
Any load (0 kg MAX kg)/
Cold wash
Maximum spinning rate (MAX) see rating plate
1)
Depending on the model
2)
Maximum spinning rate
3)
Test programme for compliance with the Commission Regulation (EU) No. 2019/2023 on ecodesign
and Regulation No. 2019/2014 on energy labelling.
4)
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Recommendations for detergents under Regulation (EU) No. 1015/2010
Detergent
Program
Special
For delicate
laundry and
wool
For coloured
laundry
Universal
Cotton white
(Cotton white)
Colour
(Colour)
Mix
(Mixed laundry/-
Synthetics)
Wool
(Wool& Hand wash)
Eco 40-60
Power 59´|32´
Speed 20´
(Speed 20´)
Drum clean
(Self-cleaning
programme)
Spin|Drain
(Spinning rate | Drain)
Rinse & Soft.
(Rinse& Softening)
Pillow
(Feathers/Down)
Shirts
(Shirts with steam)
Pets
(Pet hair removal)
Baby
(Baby clothes)
Extra hygiene
Recommendation
No recommendation
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INFORMATION!
In terms of energy and water consumption, programmes that operate at lower temperatures and
last longer are generally the most efficient.
INFORMATION!
Noise and residual moisture content are affected by the spinning rate: the higher the spinning
rate in the spin cycle, the higher the noise and the lower the residual moisture content.
INFORMATION!
Add powder or liquid detergents according to the manufacturer's instructions, considering the
washing temperature, washing program, how soiled the laundry is, and water hardness.
When excessive foaming occurs in the washing machine or foam spills through the dosing
container, the washed laundry must be thoroughly rinsed. Choose a washing programme with
a large amount of water without using detergent.
INFORMATION!
Maximum amount of laundry in kg (for the Cotton programme) is indicated on the washing
machine rating plate (see chapter »WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION/Technical information«).
INFORMATION!
Maximum or nominal load applies to laundry prepared pursuant to the IEC 60456 standard.
INFORMATION!
For better washing effect, we recommend loading the drum to 2/3 when using the cotton
programmes.
INFORMATION!
Low water temperature, low mains voltage and different washing loads may affect the washing
time; the remaining time displayed is adjusted accordingly during the washing process.
Time optimization during the programme progress
In the early stage of the washing programme, the washing machine uses advanced technology to
detect the amount of laundry. After load detection, the washing machine adjusts the programme
duration.
Washing programs with steam
Adding steam during the last washing step loosens the laundry, slightly disinfects it and eliminates
some allergens. After using such program, the laundry will be soft, supple and fresh, and it will require
less ironing.
Use of steam (press the 10 button) also allows omitting or reducing the amount of conditioner.
Fort better effect of steam on the laundry, we recommend and half load.
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Remote control of wash using the app
INFORMATION!
See chapter WASHING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (17) and observe steps 1 and 2.
On the appliance:
1. Close the washing machine door and close the detergent
compartment.
2. Rotate the program selector knob to position ConnectLife/REMOTE
CONTROL (Remote control)
3. Press (3) the START/PAUSE button. The remote control symbol
REMOTE START (REMOTE START) switches on.
Remote control is available for the next 24 hours, even when the appliance enters standby mode. The
door is locked during this time, so it cannot be opened. Remote control can be cancelled by pressing
(3) START/PAUSE .
Continue operating the appliance in the ConnectLife app, where you can choose from several options
(selection, launch, and monitoring and stopping of the programme, amongst other additional settings)
INFORMATION!
The washing process can be controlled/monitored from the app.
INFORMATION!
Washing machine operation can be paused or stopped by choosing STOP/ADD CLOTHES/PAUSE
...
Some options can be implemented remotely in full, and some require your physical presence,
such as adding laundry during a washing cycle (ADD CLOTHES).
INFORMATION!
You can also control your appliance from your phone if you are not connected to the same Wi-Fi
network as your appliance (the phone only needs an active internet connection). This means you
can also control your appliance when you are away from home.
INFORMATION!
You can operate the appliance with multiple devices. You can also control and monitor the
operation of the appliance with any phone connected to the appliance, regardless of which user
has initiated the washing cycle. The appliance can be connected to/controlled simultaneously
with several ConnectLife user accounts.
INFORMATION!
After you have started the appliance from your phone, a person located next to the appliance
can take over and manually turn off or control the appliance; the app will notify you in such case.
In such case, controlling the appliance remotely from your phone is no longer possible. If you
wish to control the appliance from your phone again, all required steps must be repeated.
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Step 4: Selecting extra functions
Settings using a single button press
Most programmes feature basic settings, but these settings can be changed.
Adjust the settings by pressing the relevant function button (just before pressing the (3) START/PAUSE
button).
Functions that cannot be changed with the selected washing programme are partly lit (dimmed).
Certain settings cannot be selected with some programmes. Such settings will not be lit, and the
button will flash when pressed (see FUNCTION TABLE).
Description of function indicators for selected washing programme:
- lit (Basic/preset setting);
- dimmed (Functions that can be adjusted) and
- unlit (Functions that cannot be selected).
TEMP. (WASHING TEMPERATURE)
Changing the temperature for the selected program.
Each program has a preset temperature that can be changed by pressing
the position (4) TEMP. (WASHING TEMPERATURE).
The selected temperature is lit.
SPIN (SPINNING RATE/PUMP STOP/DRAIN)
To adjust the spinning rate. Every programme (except for Drum Clean
(Self-cleaning programme)) has a preset spinning rate that can be
adjusted by pressing on position (5) SPIN (SPINNING RATE/PUMP
STOP/DRAIN)
If you select the Drain function without spinning, then no indicator (light)
will be lit on the display unit. Washing time will be accordingly shorter.
If you select draining without spinning, 0:01 will appear on the display
unit.
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If you select »Pump stop«, the symbol will appear on the display unit.
Select the »Pump stop« function when you wish the laundry to stay
soaked in the water from the last rinse cycle in order to prevent it from
creasing when you are unable to take it from the washing machine
immediately after the washing programme is complete. You may set the
desired spinning rate. To continue the program, press the (3)
START/PAUSE button that is lit. Water will be drained (pumped out) and
the final spin cycle will be run.
FAST (FAST)
When the FAST (FAST) function is activated, the washing programme
will be carried out with a shorter washing duration. There are two available
choices (depending on the selected washing programme).
After pressing the position (7) FAST (FAST), the indicator (light) will
turn from a partly lit to fully lit symbol, and the total programme time on
the display unit will be adjusted accordingly.
To further shorten the washing programme, press the position (7) FAST
(FAST) one more time, and the total programme time will be adjusted
once more.
If you press the button once again, the setting is reset back to default.
First press FAST (FAST)
Second press SUPER FAST (SUPER FAST)
Third press DEFAULT (DEFAULT)
We recommend a half-load for the Cotton programme.
DELAY END (DELAYING THE END OF THE WASHING PROGRAM)
Press on the position (8) DELAY END (DELAYING THE END OF THE
WASHING PROGRAM) to delay the programme completion time by up
to 24 hours.
Settings procedure:
Select the desired programme and extra functions.
Press the position (8) DELAY END (DELAYING THE END OF THE
WASHING PROGRAM) to activate the function.
Repeatedly press this position to set the desired programme
completion time (with 30-minute increments up to 6 hours, and 1-hour
increments thereafter, up to 24 hours.)
To activate the function, press the (3) START/PAUSE button.
Washing machine starts counting down the set time. When the countdown
reaches the programme duration (e.g. 2:30), the washing programme
starts automatically.
To reset or change the delayed end of the washing programme, press
the ON/OFF button (1) for at least 3 seconds.
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To quickly reset the delayed end of the washing programme, press the
position (8) DELAY END (DELAYING THE END OF THE WASHING
PROGRAM) for 3 seconds. The washing program will resume.
Example of function setting:
It is now 9 PM, and you wish the washing programme to be completed
at 6 AM the next morning then set the DELAY END (DELAY END) time
to 9 hours.
INFORMATION!
Some settings cannot be selected with certain programmes. Such functions will not be lit on the
display unit, and when the corresponding button is pressed, an acoustic signal will be emitted
and the light on the button will flash (see FUNCTION TABLE).
INFORMATION!
Activate/deactivate the functions by pressing the desired function (before pressing the (3) START/
PAUSE button). An indicator will light up next to the selected functions.
INFORMATION!
If you have set the DELAY END (DELAYING THE END OF THE WASHING PROGRAM) function
and you are using liquid detergent, we do not recommend setting a programme without a
pre-wash.
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Settings using a combination of two buttons pressed simultaneously
PREWASH
Washing heavily soiled laundry, particularly with stubborn superficial
stains. The prewash function can only be activated after the washing
program has been selected. Turn it on by simultaneously pressing
(4) TEMP. (WASHING TEMPERATURE) and (5) SPIN (SPINNING
RATE/PUMP STOP/DRAIN) for at least 3 seconds. The display shows
the changed (extended) duration of the programme.
The symbol lights up on the display (12).
INFORMATION!
If you select PREWASH, add the detergent into the prewash
compartment .
CHILD LOCK
To ensure safety. Turn it on by simultaneously pressing (5) SPIN
(SPINNING RATEDRAIN/PUMP STOP/PUMP) and (6) OPTIONS
(EXTRA FUNCTIONS) for at least 3 seconds. The display will show the
time countdown. The selection will be confirmed by an acoustic signal
(if it is not switched off). You can also deactivate the child lock using the
same procedure. As long as the child lock is activated, you cannot change
the programme, settings or additional functions.
Child lock remains active even after the washing machine is switched
off. When both are pressed, the display (14) starts the animation »Loc
On« when switched on, or »Loc OFF« when the child lock is switched
off.
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SOUND OFF
To turn off the sounds, simultaneously press the positions (6) OPTIONS
(EXTRA FUNCTIONS) and (7) FAST (FAST) and hold them for at
least 3 seconds.
The selection will be confirmed by an acoustic signal.
To turn the sound back on, hold (6) and (7) for at least 3 seconds. If you
turn off the sound, there will be no acoustic warning at the end of the
washing programme.
Wi-Fi MENU
The Wi-Fi menu is used for connecting the appliance and for remote
control.
The programme selection button can be in any position.
Simultaneously press the positions (7) FAST (FAST) and (8) DELAY
END (DELAYING THE END OF THE WASHING PROGRAM) and hold
them until the desired setting appears on the display.
Possible settings (depending on the duration for which the keys
(7+8) are held):
0 - 3 seconds - turns appliance connectivity off or on.
3 - 6 seconds - Con
the appliance can be connected to a Wi-Fi network for 5
minutes.
6 - 9 seconds - PAr
the appliance can be connected to the ConnectLife app for
3 minutes. The function will only be active if you have already
connected the appliance to your Wi-Fi network.
9 - 12 seconds - UnP
removes all users.
12 seconds - or more
The appliance returns to its original state.
INFORMATION!
When the washing machine is switched off, all extra functions return to their basic or custom
settings, except for the acoustic signal setting and Wi-Fi settings.
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Step 5: Selecting additional functions
INFORMATION!
Activate/deactivate the functions by pressing the desired function (before pressing the
(3) START/PAUSE button).
Some settings cannot be selected with certain programmes. Such functions will not be lit on the
display unit, and when the corresponding button is pressed, an acoustic signal will be emitted
and the light on the button will flash (see FUNCTION TABLE). The functions the are available will
be dimly (partially) lit.
OPTIONS (EXTRA FUNCTIONS)
By repeatedly pressing the (6) OPTIONS (ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS)
button for the selection of additional functions, you can choose between
three functions and eight different function combinations (depending on
the selected programme):
When the function is selected, the corresponding symbol is illuminated:
ANTI CREASE (CREASE PREVENTION).
To prevent creasing, select the function ANTI CREASE (CREASE
PREVENTION). Gentle tumbling will continue after the end of the
washing programme. This function is recommended for delicate
laundry. The display unit (14) displays . The function can be
terminated at any time by pressing (3) the START/PAUSE button.
WATER+ (EXTRA WATER)
Use this function to wash with a larger amount of water on some
programmes.
STEAM (STEAM).
Adding a 20-minute steam cycle at the end of the program will soften
and disinfect your garments, and reduce or do away with the need
for ironing and using softener/conditioner for your laundry.
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Extra function table
RINSE&HOLD
SPIN
STEAM
WATER+
ANTI CREASE
PREWASH
DELAY END
SUPER FAST
FAST
Programmes
Cotton white
(Cotton white)
40°C90°C
Colour
(Colour)
60°C
Mix
(Mixed laundry/-
Synthetics)
60°C
Wool
(Wool&Hand)
40°C
Eco 40-60
Power 59´|32´
40°C
Speed 20´
(Speed 20´)
30°C
Drum clean
(Self-cleaning
programme)
Spin|Drain
(Spinning rate | Drain)
(Partial programme)
Rinse & Soft.
(Rinse&Softening)
(Partial programme)
Pillow
(Feathers/Down)
20°C40°C
Shirts
(Shirts with steam)
40°C
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RINSE&HOLD
SPIN
STEAM
WATER+
ANTI CREASE
PREWASH
DELAY END
SUPER FAST
FAST
Programmes
Pets
(Pet hair removal)
30°C60°C
Baby
(Baby clothes)
40°C90°C
Extra hygiene
40°C90°C
Additional functions can be used
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Step 6: Starting the washing programme
Press the button (3) START/PAUSE.
TIME REMAINING TO PROGRAMME COMPLETION or DELAY END
time (if set) will appear on the display.
Symbols will be lit on the selected functions.
After pressing the (3) START/PAUSE button, you can choose the spinning
rate SPIN (SPINNING RATE/DRAIN/PUMP STOP) (except in the case of
the Drum clean (Self-cleaning) programme)) and CHILD LOCK; you
cannot change the other settings.
INFORMATION!
If the TIME REMAINING UNTIL PROGRAMME COMPLETION
flashes three times on the display unit, and there is an audible signal,
this means that the washing machine door is open or not closed
tightly. Close the washing machine door and press the (3) button
START/PAUSE again to resume the washing programme.
Step 7: End of the washing programme
The washing machine will indicate the end of the washing programme
with an acoustic signal and will appear on the display until the
washing machine switches into low standby mode or switches off. After
5 minutes, the sign will no longer be displayed.
1. Open the washing machine door.
2. Take the laundry from the drum.
3. Wipe the rubber door gasket and the door glass.
4. Close the door!
5. Shut off the water supply tap.
6. Switch off the washing machine (press the (1) ON/OFF button).
7. Unplug the power cord from the outlet.
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INTERRUPTIONS AND CHANGING THE
PROGRAMME
Manual interruption
To pause and cancel the washing programme, press the (1) ON/OFF button. Signal lights will flash
on the display. At the same time, the washing machine pumps the water out of the washing machine
drum. When the water is pumped out, washing machine door will be unlocked. If the water in the
washing machine is hot, the washing machine will automatically cool it and pump/drain it out.
Personal settings
Basic or default settings for each washing programme can also be changed. When you select the
washing programme and Additional functions, the combination can be stored by pressing the (3)
START/PAUSE button and holding it for 3 seconds (the time is counted down on the display unit).
will appear on the display.
The programme will remain stored until it is changed using the same procedure.
Personal settings can also be reset to factory settings in the user menu.
Personal settings menu
Switch on the washing machine by pressing the (1) ON/OFF button. Simultaneously press the (1)
TEMP. (WASHING TEMPERATURE) and (6) OPTIONS (EXTRA FUNCTIONS) positions to open
the Personal Settings Menu. Signal lights for ANTI CREASE (CREASE PREVENTION), WATER+
(EXTRA WATER) and STEAM will light up on the display unit.
Number 1 will appear on the LED display, which also indicates the settings function. Rotate the
programme selector knob (2) to the left or to the right to choose the function to change. Number 1
indicates sound settings and number 2 indicates resetting of Personal programme settings to factory
defaults. If the desired settings are not selected in 20 seconds, the programme will automatically
return to main menu.
Press the (5) SPIN (SPINNING RATE/PUMP STOP/DRAIN) position to confirm the desired functions
and their settings; press the (4) TEMP. (WASHING TEMPERATURE) position to go back one step.
Acoustic signal volume can be set at four levels (0 means the sound is off; 1 means that the button
sound is activated; 2 means low volume, and 3 means high volume). Choose the volume level by
rotating the programme selector knob (2) to the left or to the right. The lowest setting means that the
acoustic signal is switched off.
Pause button
The washing programme can always be paused using the (3) START/PAUSE button. The washing
programme is temporarily paused when the time remaining until programme completion is flashing
on the display unit. If there is no water in the drum and water temperature is not too high, the door
will unlock after a certain period of time, and they can be opened. You can continue the washing
programme by pressing the (3) START/PAUSE button; but you first have to close the door.
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Adding/removing laundry during washing machine operation
After a certain period of time, the washing machine door can be opened if the water level and
temperature are below a predefined threshold.
If the conditions below are met, then the electronic door lock is released and the washing machine
door can be opened; will appear on the display unit:
water temperature in the drum has to be suitable,
water level in the drum has to be below a certain value.
In order to add or remove laundry from the washing machine during programme operation, proceed
as follows:
1. Press the (3) START/PAUSE button.
2. If all conditions for release of electronic door lock are met, then you can open the washing machine
door and add or remove laundry from the drum.
3. Close the washing machine door!
4. Press the button (3) START/PAUSE.
The washing program will resume.
INFORMATION!
If you add a considerable amount of laundry during the wash, the laundry could be washed less
effectively, since the washing machine initially sensed a lower weight of the load of laundry and
added a smaller amount of water. Insufficient amount of water relative to the amount of laundry
could also cause damage to the laundry (rubbing of dry laundry), and washing time can be longer.
INFORMATION!
Washing time will resume from the point at which the washing programme was interrupted.
Errors
In case of an error or fault, the programme will be interrupted.
An acoustic signal will warn about such occurrence (see TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR TABLE),
and the error will be indicated on the display unit (E:XX).
Power supply failure
In case of a power supply failure, the washing programme is interrupted. When power supply is
restored, the washing programme is resumed from the point at which it was interrupted. Upon
completion of the washing cycle, / will alternate on the display unit. This informs the user about
a power supply failure and on the effect on the execution of the washing programme.
Washing time will resume from the point at which the washing programme was interrupted.
Opening the door (pause/cancel/change programme)
Washing machine door can be opened, if the water level in the machine is low enough and if the water
temperature is not excessively high.
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INFORMATION!
If the washing machine is not connected to the power mains or in case of a power supply failure
during the programme execution, then the washing machine door cannot be opened. In such
case, the washing machine has to be properly connected, or a service technician should be
contacted.
Displaying the number of completed wash cycles
(depending on the model)
If you disconnect the appliance from the power supply, wait for 10 seconds, and then reconnect the
power cord, information on the number of completed wash cycles is displayed on the display unit for
3 seconds. After 3 seconds, the appliance switches to standby mode.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Before cleaning, unplug the washing machine from the power mains.
Cleaning the dispenser tray
INFORMATION!
The dispenser tray should be cleaned at least twice per month.
1 To remove the dispenser
tray from the housing, press
the small tab.
2 Clean the dispenser tray
under running water using a
brush, and dry it. Also,
remove any detergent
residue from the bottom of
the housing.
3 If required, remove and
clean the plug cap.
4 Clean the plug cap under
running water and replace it.
INFORMATION!
Do not wash the detergent compartment in the dishwasher!
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Cleaning the water supply hose, detergent dispenser
housing, and rubber door gasket
1 Clean the net filter often
under running water.
2 Use a brush to clean the
entire washing machine
rinsing section, especially
the nozzles on the upper
side of the rinsing chamber.
3 After every wash, wipe
the rubber door gasket and
remove any objects that may
have become stuck in the
gasket to extend its useful
life.
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Cleaning the pump filter
INFORMATION!
During cleaning, some water may be spilled. It is therefore recommended to place an absorbent
cloth on the floor.
1 Open the pump filter cap
using a suitable tool (flat
screwdriver or a similar tool).
2 Pull out the water outlet
funnel before cleaning the
pump filter.
Rotate the pump filter slowly
in the counter-clockwise
direction. Pull out and
remove the pump filter to
allow the water to slowly
drain.
3 Clean the pump filter
thoroughly under running
water.
4,5 Remove all objects
and impurities from the filter
housing and the impeller.
Replace the pump filter as
shown in the figure and
fasten it by rotating in the
clockwise direction.
For a good seal, the filter
gasket surface should be
clean.
INFORMATION!
We recommend regular cleaning of the pump filter once a month. When washing very fleecy,
very dirty or old laundry, do it more often.
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Cleaning the washing machine exterior
ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Always disconnect the washing machine from the power mains before cleaning.
Clean the washing machine exterior and display unit using a soft damp cotton cloth and water.
WARNING!
Do not use any solvents or cleaning agents that could damage the washing machine (please
observe the recommendations and warnings provided by the cleaning agent manufacturers).
INFORMATION!
Do not clean the washing machine with a jet of water!
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TROUBLE-SHOOTING
What to do ...?
The washing machine shall automatically control the operation of particular functions during the
washing cycle. If any irregularity is identified, this will be indicated by reporting (E:XX) on the display.
The washing machine will report the error until it is switched off. Disturbances from the environment
(e.g. the power grid) may result in various error reports (see TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE).
In such case:
Switch off the washing machine and wait for a few seconds.
Switch on the washing machine and repeat the washing programme.
Most errors during operation can be resolved by the user (see TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE).
If the error occurs again, call an authorized service unit.
Repairs may only be carried out by an adequately trained person.
The following lists all the errors that the user can see on the user interface.
Troubleshooting and error table
Errors indicated on the display unit may include the following:
What to do?Indication on the display unit and
problem description
Problem/
Error
Restart the program; if the error reoccurs, call
a service technician.
Incorrect settings
Inlet water too cold. Repeat the washing
program.
If the washing machine reports this error again,
call a service technician.
Temperature sensor error
Make sure the washing machine door is
closed.
If you hear an acoustic signal after pressing
the (3) START/PAUSE button, it means that
the door of the washing machine is not closed.
Close the washing machine door.
Unplug the power cord from the outlet; then,
plug the power cord back into the outlet and
switch on the washing machine.
If the error reoccurs call a service technician.
Door lock error
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What to do?Indication on the display unit and
problem description
Problem/
Error
Check the following:Water filling error
is the water inlet valve open,
is the filter on the water inlet hose clean,
is the water supply hose deformed
(clipped, clogged etc.),
is the pressure in the water mains between
0.05 and 0.8 MPa (0.58 bar)
press the (3) START/PAUSE button to resume
the programme.
If the error reoccurs call a service technician.
Restart the program; if the error reoccurs, call
a service technician.
Water heating error
Check the following:Water draining error
is the pump filter clean,
is the drain hose clogged,
is the drain clogged,
if the discharge hose placed is placed
below the maximum and above the
minimum height (see chapter
»INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION/
Connecting and securing the water
discharge hose«);
press the (3) START/PAUSE button again.
If the error reoccurs call a service technician.
Too much detergent may cause excessive
foaming in the drum. See description for
Excessive amount of detergent
Turn off the washing machine and turn it back
on.
Inspect the exterior of the appliance. If you do
not observe any leaks, you can continue to
use the washing machine.
Water leak detected in the
washing machine area
Unplug the power cord from the outlet; then,
plug the power cord back into the outlet and
switch on the washing machine.
Vent the appliance. Do this by draining and
cleaning the washing machine filter and
cleaning the wall-mounted trap.
If the error reoccurs call a service technician.
Water level sensor error
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What to do?Indication on the display unit and
problem description
Problem/
Error
If there is water in the drum that exceeds a
certain level, and an error is reported on the
display unit, the washing program will be
interrupted and water will be pumped out of
the washing machine.
Restart the program; if the error reoccurs, call
a service technician.
If there is water in the drum that exceeds a
certain level, and an error is reported on the
display unit, while the washing machine
continues to add water, close the water tap
and call a service technician.
Water overflow
Too much detergent may cause excessive
foaming in the drum. See description for .
Excessive amount of detergent
Manually redistribute the laundry (stuck or
tangled laundry) and repeat the washing
programme.
Motor control error
Door is closed, but it cannot be locked.
Switch off the washing machine. Switch it back
on and restart the washing program.
If the error reoccurs call a service technician.
Error while locking the door
Door is closed, but it cannot be unlocked.
Turn off the washing machine, then turn it back
on.
If the error reoccurs, call a service technician.
To open the door, see chapter
»INTERRUPTIONS AND CHANGING THE
PROGRAMME/Opening the door
(Pause/Cancel/Change Programme)«.
Error while unlocking the door
When the washing machine was switched on,
the system detected incorrect supply power
frequency, which could affect washing
machine functionality.
Any problems on the power network should
be checked and corrected.
Warning from the system for
detecting incorrect power mains
frequency (50/60 Hz)
The error only affects the option to remotely
control (Remote control) your washing
programme. it does not affect the washing
process on other programmes.
Call a service technician.
Appliance cannot be connected
to the network.
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Warnings/information for the user, which can be indicated on the display unit, may include the following:
Error cause and description, what to do?Indication on the display unitWarning/
Information
To stop the ANTI CREASE (CREASE
PREVENTION) function, press the (1) ON/OFF
button.
ANTI CREASE (CREASE
PREVENTION) function that you
have selected as a part of the
washing programme is activated
and in progress
Alert about reduced water flow in the pumping
stage. Check the following:
Water drain system alert
Display of warning .
is the pump filter clean,
is the drain hose clogged,
is the drain clogged,
if the discharge hose placed is placed
below the maximum and above the
minimum height (see chapter
»INSTALLATION AND
CONNECTION/Connecting and securing
the water discharge hose«).
In case of a warning on the display after
washing, proceed as follows:
System warning to run the Drum
clean (Self-cleaning programme)
After the washing programme is
complete, the signs and will
alternate on the display unit.
clean the dosing container,
clean the water supply hose, detergent
dispenser, and rubber door gasket,
clean the pump filter (see chapter
»CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE«) and
run the self-cleaning programme Drum
clean (see chapter »WASHING STEPS
(17)/3. Step: Programme table«).
Self-cleaning programme is used to clean the
drum and to remove detergent residues and
bacteria. The drum must be empty. Do not add
detergent or softener! You can add some spirit
vinegar (approx. 2 dl) or sodium bicarbonate
(1 tablespoon or 15 g) for effective descaling.
We recommend that you use the programme
at least once a month or whenever the warning
appears .
In case of excessive foaming in the washing
machine or leak of foam through the detergent
dispenser tray, the washed laundry has to be
rinsed thoroughly with a large amount of water.
Choose a washing programme, but do not add
any detergent.
Warning by the system for
detecting excessive foaming
during the washing programme
We recommend choosing the
Rinse&Softening programme.
Decrease the amount of detergent added.
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Error cause and description, what to do?Indication on the display unitWarning/
Information
The system detected a power supply failure
during the washing programme progress,
which affected functional execution of the
washing programme.
Check the power supply network to which your
washing machine is connected.
Power supply failure warning
(»PF«/Power Failure)
Upon completion of the washing cycle,
and will alternate on the display unit. This
informs the user about a power supply failure
and on the effect on the execution of the
washing programme. The washing program
continues where it was interrupted and then
ends successfully.
Power supply failure warning
(»PF/End«)
A prolonged drop of voltage to below 180 V
was detected, which can affect the washing
machine operation.
Check the power supply network to which your
washing machine is connected.
Warning U:Lo
(voltage below 180 V)
Unplug the power cord from the outlet. Check
if the supply voltage is suitable for the washing
machine (220240 V); then, plug the power
cord back into the outlet and switch on the
washing machine.
Unresponsive display unit and all
buttons
A prolonged voltage surge to over 260 V was
detected, which can affect the washing
machine operation.
Check the power supply network to which your
washing machine is connected.
Warning U:Hi
(voltage over 260 V)
To resume the washing programme, press the
button (3) START/PAUSE.
Washing machine standing by,
ready to resume the washing
programme
The time remaining until
programme completion is
alternately lit and off on the display
unit.
Wait for the process to finish. If no errors are
shown after the process, a new cycle can be
run.
Water has to be drained. Wait for the door to
unlock.
Preparation for unlocking the
door
Signal lights will flash on the
display unit.
Appliance remote control is not activated or
enabled.
Check if the Wi-Fi symbol on the appliance
is lit, and set the program selector knob (1) to
position REMOTE CONTROL (ConnectLife)
(Remote control) .
The appliance cannot be
controlled remotely
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Error cause and description, what to do?Indication on the display unitWarning/
Information
The appliance cannot find your Wi-Fi network.
Check whether 2.4 GHz network is activated
on your router and whether the Wi-Fi signal at
the appliance is strong enough.
The appliance will not connect
to the Wi-Fi network
INFORMATION!
Noise and vibration make sure the appliance is levelled using the adjustable legs and that the
jam nuts are securely tightened.
Unevenly distributed laundry or lumps of laundry in the washing machine drum can cause problems
such as vibration and noisy operation. The washing machine detects such problems and the UKS*
(*stability control system) will be activated.
Smaller loads (e.g. one towel, one sweater, one bathrobe etc.) or clothes made of materials with special
geometrical properties are virtually impossible to distribute evenly across the washing machine drum
(slippers, large items etc.). This results in several attempts to redistribute the laundry, which in turn
leads to longer programme duration. In extreme cases of unfavourable conditions, the programme
can be completed without the spinning cycle.
The UKS* (*stability control system) allows stable operation and a longer washing machine useful life.
If the problems persist despite observing the advice above, call an authorized service technician.
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Service
Before calling a service center
When you contact a service centre, please state your washing machine's type (1), code/ID (2), model
number (3), and serial number (4).
Washing machine type, code, model, and serial number can be found on the rating (type) plate on the
inner side of the washing machine door.
WARNING!
In case of a failure, only use approved spare parts by authorized manufacturers.
WARNING!
Repair or any warranty claim resulting from incorrect connection or use of the washing machine
shall not be covered by the warranty. In such cases, the costs of repair shall be charged to the
user.
INFORMATION!
The warranty does not cover consumables, minor deviations in colour, increased noise that
results from appliance age and which does not affect the functionality of the appliance, and
aesthetic defects on components, which do not affect the functionality and safety of the appliance.
The warranty does not cover the errors or failures resulting from disturbances from the environment
(lightning strike, power grid failures, natural disasters etc.).
INFORMATION!
Report any malfunction to your local call centre or web address; all information can be found in
the enclosed warranty statement. Contact details of your authorised service centre are available
in the warranty statement supplied with the appliance and on the website by scanning the QR
code on the rating plate.
INFORMATION!
Some simple faults described in the chapter »TROUBLESHOOTING/Troubleshooting and error
table« can be fixed by the user himself by taking into account the instructions without risk to
their own safety and without affecting the warranty conditions.
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INFORMATION!
Functional spare parts for the washing machine you purchased will be available for 10 years.
During this time, original spare parts will be available to ensure the correct operation of your
appliance.
A list of spare parts and repair tips in accordance with the current Ecodesign Directive can be
found by scanning the QR code located on the inside of the door of the washing machine. Or
on the following link: https://auid.connectlife.io.
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WASHING AND
ECONOMIC USE YOUR WASHING MACHINE
Wash new coloured garments separately the first time.
Wash heavily soiled laundry in smaller amounts, with more powder detergent or with a pre-wash cycle.
With slightly soiled laundry, we recommend a programme without a pre-wash cycle, use of shorter
programmes (e.g. FAST) and a lower washing temperature.
Apply a special stain remover on stubborn stains before the wash.
Use of chlorine-based bleaches is not recommended as they can damage the heater.
If you wash at low temperatures and/or with liquid detergents, there is a risk of developing
microorganisms and an unpleasant odour in the washing machine. Leave the washing machine door
open after each wash to allow the appliance to dry. If you detect an unpleasant odour, run the Drum
clean programme.
To prevent and remove limescale deposits only use agents with added anti-corrosion protection.
Observe the cleaning agent manufacturer's instructions. To remove limescale deposits, we recommend
starting the DRUM CLEAN programme. Add spirit vinegar (2 dl).
We recommend avoiding washing very small amounts of laundry as this will lead to excessive use of
energy and poorer washing machine performance.
You can save energy and water by filling up the washing machine to the capacity specified by the
manufacturer for each programme.
INFORMATION!
The following information is accessible via the QR AUID code on the rating plate (see chapter
»WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION/Technical data«):
rated capacity in kg;
duration of the programme in hours and minutes;
energy consumption in kWh per cycle;
water consumption;
maximum temperature reached in the washing machine drum;
residual moisture content after washing cycle and spinning rate.
At higher spinning rates, there will be less residual moisture in the laundry. As a result, drying in a
tumble dryer will be more economical and faster.
Loosen any folded laundry before putting it into the drum.
If water hardness exceeds 14°dH, water softener should be used. Heater damage resulting from
incorrect use of water softeners shall not be covered by the warranty. Check the information on water
hardness with your local water supply company or authority.
Detergent compartment
Do not add hardened lumps of powder detergent into the detergent dispenser as this may clog the
piping in the washing machine.
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1 A separator/divider tab
is supplied with the washing
machine, which allows
adding liquid detergent to
the main wash compartment
(left compartment).
2 Powder and liquid
detergent level indicator
3 When using powder
detergent, the
separator/divider tab should
be lifted.
4 When using liquid
detergent, the
separator/divider tab should
be lowered.
Symbols of detergent dispenser compartments
prewash
main wash
softening
Detergents
INFORMATION!
Detergents carrying the environment protection label are less harmful to the environment.
Only add the detergents in compliance with the recommendations by detergent manufacturers.
Recommended amount of washing detergent at certain loads and water hardness levels are specified
on the detergent packaging.
To correctly dose detergents, especially liquid ones, use the accessories provided by the detergent
manufacturer.
INFORMATION!
We recommend adding powder detergent immediately before the washing cycle. If you add it
sooner, make sure the detergent compartment in the dispenser tray is completely dry before
adding the powder detergent: otherwise, the powder detergent may cake before the start of the
washing process.
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Suitable detergents
Only use detergents for machine washing.
When using thick liquid laundry care products, we recommend diluting them with water to prevent
clogging the dispenser tray drain.
Liquid detergents are intended for washing programmes without a prewash cycle.
See chapter »WASHING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (17)/3. Step: Recommendations for detergents
under Regulation (EU) No. 1015/2010«.
You can use all modern detergents intended for household washing machines. The detergent packaging
contains instructions for use and dosing, which apply to the maximum amount of filling.
The detergent dosage depends on:
how heavily soiled the laundry is;
the amount of laundry and
water hardness.
Hardness levels
Water hardness
p.p.m.°fH (°F)m mol/l°dH (°N)
< 150< 15< 1,5< 8,41 soft
15025015251,52,58,4142 normal
> 250> 25> 2,5> 143 hard
INFORMATION!
Check the information on water hardness with your local water supply company or authority.
Dosing accessories
To correctly dose detergents, especially liquid ones, use the accessories provided by the detergent
manufacturer.
Softeners
INFORMATION!
Pour the conditioner into the dispenser tray, into the compartment with the symbol . Observe
the recommendation on the conditioner packaging.
INFORMATION!
Do not fill the conditioner compartment over the max. indication (maximum indicated level).
Otherwise, the conditioner will be added to the laundry too soon, leading to poorer washing
effect.
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Stain removal tips
Before using special-purpose stain removers, try using the natural methods that do not harm the
environment on less stubborn stains.
However, prompt action is required! Soak the stain with an absorbent sponge or a paper towel; then,
rinse with cold (lukewarm) water but never with hot water!
When using bleaches or stain removal agents, there is danger of rust (corrosion) and
discolouration.
WARNING!
To protect the environment, we advise against using powerful chemicals.
Stain removalStains
When the stain is dry, first scrape it off the garment before washing it in the
washing machine. If the stain is stubborn, soak it with an enzyme-based stain
remover before the wash. If the stain is not stubborn, wash the laundry with
liquid detergent or powder detergent and water before the wash.
Mud
Before washing in the washing machine, apply liquid detergent onto the laundry.
Apply stain removers on any stubborn stains. Alternatively, use oxygen-based
bleach for the wash.
Antiperspirant
Soak or rinse the laundry in cold water and add stain remover if necessary.Tea
Soak or rinse the laundry with lukewarm soapy water. Then, apply lemon juice
and rinse.
Chocolate
Before washing in the washing machine, apply stain removers on the stain. You
may also use denatured alcohol. Turn the garment inside out and place a paper
towel under the stain. Use the alcohol on the back side of the stain. At the end
of the pro-cess, thoroughly rinse the garment.
Ink
Dilute some starch in water and apply it to the stain. When it dries, scrape it off
with a brush; then, wash the garment in the washing machine.
Felt tip pens
Before washing in the washing machine, soak the stains in lukewarm water for
at least half an hour. For easier stain re-moval, add an enzyme-based stain
remover.
Baby food (urine,
mud, food stains)
Before washing in the washing machine, soak the laundry in an enzyme-based
stain remover. Grass stains can also be re-moved by soaking (for approx. 1
hour) in diluted lemon juice or distilled vinegar.
Grass
Soak the garment in an enzyme-based stain remover. Soak in cold water for at
least 30 minutes or a few hours if the stains are stubborn. Then, wash in the
washing machine.
Eggs
Soak the garment in salt water. If the stain is not fresh, soak it with a mixture of
glycerine, ammonia and alcohol.
Coffee
Apply cooking oil to the stain and rinse.Shoe polish
Fresh stain rinse the garment with cool water and wash it in the washing
machine.
Blood
Dried stain soak the garment in an enzyme-based stain remover. Then, wash
in the washing machine. If the stain does not vanish, try to remove it with a
bleach suitable for your garment.
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Stain removalStains
Place the garment in a bag and put it in the freezer until the stain hardens. Then,
remove it with a blunt knife. Then, dilute the stain with a prewash stain remover
and rinse thoroughly. Then, wash the laundry as usual.
Glue, chewing
gum
Use a stain remover for the prewash; then, wash in the washing machine.Makeup
Before washing in the washing machine, apply stain remover to the stain. Then,
rinse with hot water (as hot as the fabric will al-low).
Butter
Soak the garment in an enzyme-based stain remover. Soak for at least 30
minutes or a few hours if the stains are stubborn. Then, wash in the washing
machine.
Milk
Apply a mixture of salt and water on the stain. Leave to take effect for a while,
then rinse. You can apply sodium bicarbonate, distilled vinegar or lemon juice
on the stain before washing in the washing machine. For old stains, use glycerine.
After 20 minutes, rinse with cold water, then wash the laundry in the washing
machine.
Fruit juice
Soak the laundry in cold water for at least 30 minutes. Also, use a stain remover.
Then, wash in the washing machine.
Wine
Put the garment into the freezer until the wax hardens. Then, scrape it off.
Remove the remaining wax by placing a paper towel onto the stain, and then
heat it with an iron until the paper absorbs the wax.
Wax
Before washing in the washing machine, rub liquid detergent thoroughly into
the stain.
Sweat
Low standby mode
If you do not run any program or choose any settings after switching on the washing machine (ON/
OFF button (1)), the display unit will be switched off after 5 minutes and switched to stand-by mode
in order to save energy.
The display unit will be reactivated if you rotate the programme selector knob (2) or press the ON/
OFF button (1). If you do not do anything for 5 minutes after the end of a programme, the display unit
will be switched off to save power.
< 0,5P o = weighted power when off [W]
< 0,5P I = weighted power when in standby [W]
5,00T I = standby time [min]
INFORMATION!
Appliance with a wireless connection uses less than 2 W of electric energy in standby mode.
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TYPICAL CONSUMPTION TABLE
(depending on the model)
INFORMATION!
The provided information is in accordance with EU Regulation 2019/2023. The values indicated
for programmes other than Eco 40-60 have been determined in accordance with the applicable
standard EN60456.
Explanation of symbols used below:
Maximum temperature (°C) 5 min
(1)
Rated capacity (kg)
Remaining moisture content (%)
(1)
Programme duration (h:min)
(1)
Spin speed (rpm)
(1)
Energy consumption (kWh per cycle)
(1)
Energy efficiency classWater consumption (L per cycle)
(1)
the eco 40-60 programme at the rated capacity, half of the rated capacity and a quarter of the rated capacity;i
the 20 °C programme at the rated capacity for this programme;ii
one cotton programme at nominal temperature higher than or equal to 60 °C (if present) at the rated capacity
for this programme;
iii
one programme for other textiles than cotton or a mix of textiles (if present) at the rated capacity for this
programme;
iv
one programme for the quick washing of lightly soiled laundry (if present) at the rated capacity for this programme;v
one programme for heavily soiled textiles (if present) at the rated capacity for this programme;vi
Due to the influence of water pressure, hardness, and inlet temperature, the type, quantity, and soiling of the
laundry, the detergent used, power supply, and selected functions, the actual values may differ from the specified
values.
(1)
Test program with cold water (15°C) in accordance with the EU Directive on Eco-design and the EU Regulation
on Energy Labeling.
(2)
Washing machine type, code, model, and serial number can be found on the rating (type) plate on the inner
side of the washing machine door.
(3)
Full load (Full Load)FL
49 cm / 7 kg, 8 kg:
Program
A-10
1400/
1200
53/
55
30500,62003:277,0Eco 40-60
(2)
i
23450,20002:333,5
23330,18002:312,0
B
1400/
1200
53/
55
43601,10003:388,0
26440,21002:334,0
24350,18002:312,5
12005520830,21802:29FL
Colour 20°C
(Colour)
ii
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49 cm / 7 kg, 8 kg:
Program
12005560831,70303:03FL
Cotton white 60°C
(Cotton white)
iii
10004242590,57402:233,5
Mix 40°C
(Mixed laundry/Synthetics)
iv
10008129320,04500:202,5
Speed 20´
(Speed 20´)
v
12005560932,00003:03FL
Cotton white 60°C + water plus
(Cotton white & water+)
vi
(3) Data applies to:
[PS22/62120] [PS22/67120] [PS22/62121] [PS22/67121] [PS22/62122] [PS22/67122] [PS22/62123] [PS22/67123] [PS22/62124] [PS22/67124] [PS22/62140]
[PS22/67140] [PS22/62141] [PS22/67141] [PS22/62142] [PS22/67142] [PS22/62143] [PS22/67143] [PS22/62144] [PS22/67144]
49 cm / JET / 8 kg:
Program
A140053
37620,87503:388,0Eco 40-60
(2)
i
20460,20002:334,0
20350,18002:312,5
12005520880,19602:29FL
Colour 20°C
(Colour)
ii
12005560881,73603:03FL
Cotton white 60°C
(Cotton white)
iii
10003542630,52602:233,5
Mix 40°C
(Mixed laundry/Synthetics)
iv
10007929320,04100:202,5
Speed 20´
(Speed 20´)
v
12005560942,00003:03FL
Cotton white 60°C + water plus
(Cotton white & water+)
vi
(3) Data applies to:
[PS22/67145] [PS22/67146] [PS22/67147] [PS22/67148]
54 cm / 7 kg, 8 kg:
Program
A-10
1400/
1200
53/
55
33600,76003:328,0Eco 40-60
(2)
i
20450,19002:454,0
20350,18502:452,5
A
1600/
1400
44/
53
35/
33
600,83003:328,0
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54 cm / 7 kg, 8 kg:
Program
25/
20
450,25002:454,0
24/
20
350,22002:452,5
A-10
1400/
1200
53/
55
31520,68003:017,0
25430,18502:333,5
24350,18002:312,0
12005520850,18302:29FL
Colour 20°C
(Colour)
ii
12005560871,80203:03FL
Cotton white 60°C
(Cotton white)
iii
10004342570,49702:233,5
Mix 40°C
(Mixed laundry/Synthetics)
iv
10007529320,04400:202,5
Speed 20´
(Speed 20´)
v
120055601002,10003:03FL
Cotton white 60°C + water plus
(Cotton white & water+)
vi
(3) Data applies to:
[PS22/63120] [PS22/64120] [PS22/63121] [PS22/64121] [PS22/63122] [PS22/64142] [PS22/63123] [PS22/64123] [PS22/63124 [PS22/64124] [PS22/63140]
[PS22/64140] [PS22/63141] [PS22/64141] [PS22/63142] [PS22/64142] [PS22/63143] [PS22/64143] [PS22/63144 [PS22/64144] [PS22/63160] [PS22/64160]
[PS22/63161] [PS22/64161] [PS22/63162] [PS22/64162] [PS22/63163] [PS22/64163] [PS22/63164 [PS22/64164]
54 cm / JET / 9 kg:
Program
A-10140053
32580,73003:329,0Eco 40-60
(2)
i
22450,23002:454,5
23420,27002:452,5
12005520850,22402:29FL
Colour 20°C
(Colour)
ii
12005560841,99003:03FL
Cotton white 60°C
(Cotton white)
iii
10004142650,64102:233,5
Mix 40°C
(Mixed laundry/Synthetics)
iv
10006529330,04300:202,5
Speed 20´
(Speed 20´)
v
12005560992,09603:03FL
Cotton white 60°C + water plus
(Cotton white & water+)
vi
(3) Data applies to:
[PS22/6D145] [PS22/6D146] [PS22/6D147] [PS22/6D148]
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LABEL
(according to EU-Regulation No. 2019/2014)
QR code;I
Suppliers name or trade markII
Suppliers model identifierIII
Scale of energy efficiency classes from A to GIV
The energy efficiency class determined in accordance with point A of Annex IIV
Weighted energy consumption in kWh per 100 cycles, rounded to the nearest integer in accordance with
Annex IV
VI
Rated capacity in kg for the eco 40-60 programmeVII
Weighted water consumption per cycle (WW) in litres, rounded to the nearest integer in accordance with
Annex IV
VIII
Duration of the eco 40-60 programme at rated capacity in h:min, rounded to the nearest minuteIX
Spin-drying efficiency class determined in accordance with point B of Annex IIX
Airborne acoustic noise emissions during the spinning phase, expressed in dB(A) re 1 pW and rounded to
the nearest integer, and the airborne acoustic noise emission class determined in accordance with point
C of Annex II
XI
The number of this Regulation, that is, 2019/2014XII
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PRODUCT INFORMATION SHEET
(according to EU-Regulation No. 2019/2014)
Suppliers name or trade mark:
Suppliers adress (
b
):
Model identifier:
General product parameters:
ValueParameterValueParameter
xHeightDimensions in cm
x,x
Rated capacity (
a
) (kg)
xWidth
xDepth
[A/B/C/D/E/F/G] (
c
)Energy efficiency class (
a
)x,xEEI
W
(a)
x,x
Rinsing effectiveness (g/kg)
(
a
)
x,xxx
Washing efficiency index
(
a
)
x
Water consumption in litre
per cycle, based on the
eco 40-60 programme.
Actual water consumption
will depend on how the
appliance is used and on
the hardness of the water.
x,xxx
Energy consumption in
kWh per cycle, for the eco
40-60 programme. Actual
energy consumption will
depend on how the
appliance is used.
x,x
Remaining moisture
content (
a
) (%)
x
Rated
capacity
Maximum temperature
inside the treated textile (
a
)
(°C)
Rated capacity
Rated capacity
x
Half
Rated
capacity
x
Quarter
Rated
capacity
[A/B/C/D/E/F/G] (
c
)
Spin-drying efficiency class
(
a
)
x
Rated
capacity
Spin speed (
a
) (rpm)
xHalf
xQuarter
[built-in/ free
standing]
Type
x:xx
Rated
capacity
Programme duration (
a
)
(h:min)
x:xxHalf
x:xxQuarter
[A/B/C/D] (
c
)
Airborne acoustical noise
emissions class (
a
)
(spinning phase)
x
Airborne acoustical noise
emissions in the spinning
phase (
a
) (dB(A) re 1 pW)
x,xxStandby mode (W)x,xxOff-mode (W)
x,xx
Networked standby (W)
(if applicable)
x,xx
Delay start (W)
(if applicable)
Minimum duration of the guarantee offered by the supplier (
b
):
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[YES/NO]
This product has been designed to release
silver ions during the washing cycle
Additional information:
Weblink to the suppliers website, where the information in point 9 of Annex II to Commission
Regulation (EU) 2019/2023 (
1
) (
b
) is found:
(
a
) For the »eco 40-60« programme.
(
b
) Changes to these items shall not be considered relevant for the purposes of paragraph 4 of
Article 4 of Regulation (EU) 2017/1369.
(
c
) If the product database automatically generates the definitive content of this cell the supplier
shall not enter these data.
1
) Commission Regulation (EU) 2019/2023 of 1 October 2019 laying down ecodesign requirements
for household washing machines and household washer-dryers pursuant to Directive 2009/125/EC
of the European Parliament and of the Council, amending Commission Regulation (EC) No 1275/2008
and repealing Commission Regulation (EU) No 1015/2010 (see page 285 of this Official Journal).
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DISPOSAL
Packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials that can be recycled, disposed
of, or destroyed without any hazard to the environment. To this end, packaging materials
are labelled appropriately.
The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the product should not be treated as
normal household waste. Take the product to an authorized collection centre for waste electric and
electronic equipment processing.
When disposing of the appliance at the end of its useful life, remove all power cords, and destroy
the door latch and switch to prevent the door from locking or latching (child safety).
Correct disposal of the product will help prevent any negative effects on the environment and health
of people, which could occur in case of incorrect product removal. For detailed information on
removal and processing of the product, please contact the relevant municipal body in charge of
waste management, your waste disposal service, or the store where you bought the product.
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Phone: +386 (0)3 899 10 00 Fax: +386 (0)3 899 28 00 www.gorenje.com
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