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Disposing of the packing
The shipping package has protected your
new appliance on its way to your home.
All packaging materials are non-polluting and
recyclable. Please dispose of packing material
according to local environmental regulations.
Handling
Please handle the machine carefully and use
appropriate means while lifting and moving the
machine so that it does not get damaged. Do not
drag the machine on your floor. Do not hold on
to protruding parts when lifting.
Keep children away from the shipping carton
and packing components. Danger of suffocation
from plastic foil and folding cartons.
Disposing of your old appliance
Old Appliances are not worthless trash! Valuable
raw material can be recycled from old appliances.
To prevent children from locking themselves in the
appliances, remove the door. Please dispose of
your old appliance according to local environmental
regulations.
Factory - supplied equipment
Inside the drum there is a packet of accessory
parts supplied with your appliance. Check that
all the accessory parts supplied for your model
are there. If any parts are missing contact
customer service.
Any residual moisture inside the drum is due to
the final testing which every appliance
undergoes before leaving the factory.
Appliance stability is very important otherwise
washing machine could “wander” during the
spin cycles.
Do not install the appliance outdoor
or in an area exposed to freezing condition.
frozen hoses can tear / burst.
The installation area must be solid and even.
Soft floor surfaces such as carpets or surfaces
with foam backing are not suitable.
Removing the shipping rods
If the appliance is located in a room which
will be exposed to temperatures below freezing
point, or if it is located in a cabin that is being
shutdown for the winter, any residual water
in the pump or water inlet hoses must be drained.
The shipping rods must be removed before
using the appliance for the first time and must
be retained for any future transport.
(e.g when moving)
Installation area
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