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Optional Wash Features
STEP 5
Cancel Button
Not available with Programme ‘F’.
Press Action Infobubble
Button Display
x1 Rinse - Minimises creasing of silk by
Hold suspending wash load in final
rinse water.
Note:To spin, press the ‘Rinse Hold’ button again (the Infobubble™ display
will remind you to do this, or select the buzzer).
x2 Fabric - Protects delicates with a
Care gentle wash, automatic rinse
hold and 800rpm spin.
x3 Cancel
Rinse Hold / Fabric Care
Press Action Infobubble
Button Display
x1 Bioprofile - Increases water temperature
at stages to ensure maximum
wash performance from your
biological detergent.
x2 Time - Saves up to 25 minutes on
Saver lightly soiled items by
reducing the wash & spin
time of any programme.
x3 Selects - Bioprofile &
Time Saver together.
x4 Cancel
Bioprofile / Time Saver
Press Action Infobubble
Button Display
x1 Buzzer - Lets you know when the
& Hold programme has finished or
when Rinse Hold is activated.
Time - Gives you the option to delay
Delay your wash programme from
1 to 18 hours.
Note: When the button is released the programme will start automatically
and the Infobubble™ will display ‘Starting’.
Start, Buzzer / Time Delay
Press Action Infobubble
Button Display
x1 Reduce programmed temperature in 5˚C
& Hold intervals to a minmum of 30˚C
x2 Cancel
Variable Temperature
Press Action Infobubble
Button Display
x1 Display existing programme spin speed.
x2 Reduce spin speed by 100rpm intervals to
& Hold 400rpm or ‘0’ (no spin).
x3 Return to normal programme setting.
Variable Spin
Not available with Programme ‘F’.
Press Action Infobubble
Button Display
x1 Selects low heat programme
x2 Selects full heat programme
Note:To increase drying time by 10 minute increments, up to 120 minutes,
press and hold button.
Drying Programme / Drying Time
NOTE: If pressed when setting Time Delay or when time delay is
active,time delay is cancelled but the selected wash programme and
optional wash features will remain,the Infobubble™ will display
these.Press start to proceed with the programme.
To start the selection again, press and hold the cancel button for a few seconds, all settings displayed will disappear and the
Infobubble™ will display ‘Select Programme’.
Not available with Programme ‘F’.
Press Action Infobubble
Button Display
x1 Add a rinse for sensitive skin.
x2 Delete a rinse to save time and water.
x3 Return to normal programme setting.
Variable Rinse
Wash & Auto Dry Programme
STEP 7
Gentle Wash. Rinse & Spin Options for Programme G
Do not allow children
to play with the
appliance or tamper
with the controls.
Do not overload the
appliance! It may
damage laundry and
reduce the quality of
the wash.
Do not attempt to open the
door when water is visible in
the drum or if the symbol
is displayed in the
Infobubble™.
Do not use a dosing ball
to dispense detergent
when using a wash and
auto dry programme.
WARNINGS:
2
Close door by
applying pressure at
the 2 o’clock position.
Add detergent /
conditioner to the
dispenser drawer
(STEP 3). Refer to the
manufacturers
dosage instructions.
Switch ‘ON’.
The Infobubble™ will
display ‘Select
Programme.
Switch on both the
water and electricity
supply at the mains.
Sort laundry by label
into groups with the
same wash & dry
requirements,load
the appliance.
See Drying Weight
Load examples (STEP 6)
1 3 4 5
Select optional wash
programme (STEP 4),
you will hear a beep
and the Infobubble™
will display the pro-
gramme information.
Select optional wash &
dry features (STEP 5),
you will hear a beep
and the Infobubble™
will display the
selection.
Press ‘START’, the door
will lock and the
symbol will appear in
the Infobubble™
throughout the wash
& dry programme.
1-2 minutes after
completion of the wash
programme the
symbol will disappear
and the door can be
opened. Switch ‘OFF’
after use.
6 7 8 9
Press Infobubble Description Options
Button Display Available
Once Silk 30˚C Gentle Wash for Silks. Rinse Hold,Fabric Care,
Variable Rinse,Variable
Spin & Time Saver.
x2 Refresh 40˚C A very quick light wash No options.
for freshening up.
x3 Rinse & Rinse for hand washed Variable Rinse.
Super Spin cottons or as an extra
1200 rinse for programme ‘F’.
x4 Wool Rinses Rinse for hand washed Variable Rinse.
& Spin 1000 woollens or as an extra
rinse for programme ‘F’.
x5 Rinses & Slow Rinse for hand washed Variable Rinse
Spin 800 delicates / acrylics or as
an extra rinse after
programmes ‘D,E & G’.
x6 Super Spin Spin for hand washed No options.
1200 cottons or as an extra
spin for programmes
A,B & C.
x7 Wool Spin Spin for hand washed No options
1000 woollens or as an extra
spin for programme ‘F’.
x8 Slow Spin Spin for hand washed
800 delicates or as an extra
spin for programmes
‘D,E & G’.
x9 NOTE: Returns Infobubble™ display to Silks 30˚C
Choosing a Washing Programme
Selecting a Prewash
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The temperature of the incoming water supply and selection of any Optional Wash Feature will affect the
programme times.
WEIGHT OF
WASH LOAD
Two examples of
typical loads for
washing different
types of fabric:
2 Bath Towels
6 Shirts
6 Blouses
2 Sets of Pyjamas
4 Sets of Underwear
2 Pillow Cases
COTTON
= 5kg
2 Childrens Dresses
4 Shirts
4 Blouses
1 Set of Pyjamas
4 Sets of Underwear
SYNTHETIC
= 3kg
ITCL Codes Fabric Temp. Full Programme Approx. Max
˚C Load Time (mins) Spin Speed
based on hot depending
and cold fill on model
White cotton & linen 95 5kg 120 - 140 1200rpm
without special finishes.
Colourfast cotton, linen or
viscose without special finishes 60 5kg 150 - 170 1200rpm
Non-colourfast cotton, linen
& viscose 40 5kg 70 - 80 1200rpm
Coloured nylon, polyester,
acrylic/cotton mixtures, cotton
or viscose with special finishes
(eg. drip dry), coloured
polyester/cotton mixtures 50 3kg 60 - 70 900rpm
Acrylics, acetates & tri-acetate
blends of these fabrics with
wool, polyester/wool blends 40 3kg 50 - 60 900rpm
Woollen blankets, wool
mixtures with cotton, rayon
or silk. 40 2.7kg 55 - 65 900rpm
Shrink resistant machine
washable wool 40 1.4kg 40 - 50 900rpm
Silk & printed acetate fabrics 30 1.4kg 35 - 40 900rpm
with colours not fast at 40˚
Refresh programmes warm 0.9kg 30 - 35 900rpm
For gentle wash,rinse & spin options see STEP7.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
STEP 4
Interlocking Door System:
To Open...
Grip the door handle and press the button whilst pulling open the door.
To Close...
Apply pressure at the 2 o’clock position until the door clicks.
Indicator Light...
When ‘START is pressed the door will lock and a symbol will be
displayed in the Infobubble™ throughout the programme.
Approximately 1-2 minutes after the programme has finished the
symbol will disappear and the door can be opened.
WARNING: Do not attempt to open the door whilst the symbol is
displayed in the Infobubble™
Button Selection:
To select, press button.
Press again to cancel.
For heavily soiled loads, press and hold the required wash programme
button until a second beep is heard, the infobubble™ will display
‘Prewash and .
To cancel, press the wash programme button a third time and a beep will
be heard.
Choosing a Drying Programme
Independent Drying Programme
STEP 6
WARNINGS:
If your appliance is not permanently
plumbed in, turn on the cold water supply
to the appliance and hook the drain hose
over the sink to enable the condensing
action to work.
On no account
should liquid fabric
conditioner be
added during the
drying process.
The dryer is intended
for use only where
water is used for the
cleaning process.
Garments with the ITCL
code -
DO NOT TUMBLE DRY.
Woollens.
Large bulky items eg.
quilts, bedspreads,
pillows etc... expand
when dry, preventing air
flow through the
appliance.
Items containing plastic
film, foam rubber or
rubber like materials eg.
pillows, cushions, PVC
rainwear or inflammable
articles which contain
inflammable substances
eg. towels contaminated
with hair lacquer
Fibreglass (eg. some
types of curtains).
Items which have been
dry cleaned.
Be careful not to
touch the drum
at the top as this
area gets hot during
drying.
Misuse of the
dryer may create
a fire hazard.
Remove the wet
laundry and dosing
ball (if used) until the
correct ‘Drying
Weight Load’ is left in
the drum.
Press ‘START’, the door
will lock and the
symbol will appear in
the Infobubble™
throughout the wash
& dry programme.
1-2 minutes after
completion of the
wash programme the
symbol will
disappear and the
door can be opened.
Switch ‘OFF’ after use.
Close the door by
applying pressure at
the 2 o’clock position.
Switch ‘ON’
The Infobubble™ will
display ‘Select
Programme.
Select optional wash &
dry features (STEP 5),
you will hear a beep
and the Infobubble™
will display the
selection.
1
6
2 3 4
5
DRYING WEIGHT
LOADS
Two examples of typical
loads for drying
different types of fabric:
1 Bath Towels
3 Shirts
3 Blouses
1 Set of Pyjamas
2 Sets of Underwear
1 Pillow Case
COTTON
= 2.5kg
2 Childrens Dresses
2 Shirts
4 Blouses
1 Set of Pyjamas
SYNTHETIC
= 2kg
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
A 10 minute ‘Cool Tumble’phase at the end of
each drying cycle allows fabrics to gently cool down,minimising creasing.
All fabrics contain a little natural moisture even when dry, this should not
be lost if the clothes are to remain soft and fluffy. If clothes are subjected
to extreme drying the tend to wrinkle and consequently need more
ironing than usual. As clothes feel damper when warm, allow for this
when removing items before the ‘Cool Tumble’phase is complete.
This machine incorporates a ‘Dry Spin feature, see Automatic Features.
NOTE: After you have dried a particularly ‘fluffy’ load,or if you have used the
appliance as a dryer only, remove the load then run a ‘rinse and spin cycle to
flush fluff out of the pipes.This appliance does not have a filter for you to
clean.
Items Not Suitable
for Tumble Drying:
Fabric
Type
Programme Dry Weight
Load
Programme
Selector Setting
Time Setting
(approx. mins)
SPIN
HEAT
IRON DRY FULL DRY
Natural
Synthetic
B,C,D & E
F,G & H
2.5kg max.
2kg max.
Long
Short
Long
Short
High
Low
High
Low
50-60
80
30-40
40-50
80
90
50
60
Is your water pressure too
high?
If your machine is still not working
contact:
Repair Service and Information Desk
UK 08709 066 066
Republic of Ireland 1850302 200
You will be asked for the following
details: Name and Address, Post
Code,Telephone Number, Date of
Purchase, Colour and Model/Serial
Numbers - which can be found on
the inside of the door.
Clear and precise details of the query
or fault.
Check all loose items, such as
coins, have been removed
from the laundry.
Have both transit bolts been
removed from the machine?
Is the fuse in the plug OK?
MY MACHINE MAKES A
NOISE OR VIBRATES IN A
SPIN PROGRAMME.
Plug the machine in and
turn the socket switch on.
If possible use another socket
for the machine.
If not replace it, see STEP 1:
Electricity Supply
See STEP 2: Installation
Clear any blockages that have
been found
Is the standpipe or household
drain blocked.
Has the polystyrene block been
removed from underneath the
machine?
Check the feet have been
levelled.
Is steam coming from the
dispenser drawer?
If not tighten them.
See STEP 2: Installation
Have you adjusted the feet to
stabilise the machine?
Close the door. Choose a
programme and then press start.
Did the door indicator light
come on after 2 seconds?
MY MACHINE WILL NOT
START
MY MACHINE DOES NOT
PUMP OUT WATER
(E15)
MY MACHINE IS LEAKING
(E10/11/13)
THE PROGRAMME TAKES A
LONG TIME
SUDS ARE COMING FROM
THE DISPENSER DRAWER
Check that a time delay has
not been set on the machine.
Is the machine plugged in
and switched on?
Is the socket OK? Test with
another appliance to check.
Is the machine connected to
a sink waste system?
Check the blocked end of the
under sink drainage unit has
been cut off.
The machine is designed to
release steam from the dispenser
drawer during hot washes.
Has ‘Rinse Hold’ been selected?
The light will flash until the button
is pressed again.
Press the ‘Rinse Hold’ button
again.
You may need to call in a
plumber.
Turn the main supply tap
down.
Are the drainage unit, standpipe
or under sink connections free
from blockages?
Has the drain hose been installed
correctly?
Was a short spin programme
used on a non-synthetic load.
Did the water pump out?
If not see MY MACHINE DOES
NOT PUMP OUT WATER’.
The ‘Rinse Hold’ button has
been pressed and this will be
displayed in the Infobubble™
display until the button is
pressed again.
Clean fabric dispenser drawer.
See STEP 3:The Dispenser
Drawer’.
Check for low temperature and
low pressure of the hot and cold
water supply.
Check the correct amount of
suitable detergent has been used,
refer to manufacturer’s
recommendations.
There has been an unbalanced load
and the machine could not spin.
Redistribute the clothes by hand
and select a spin only programme.
MY LAUNDRY HAS NOT
SPUN DRY.
MY MACHINE STOPS
BEFORE A SPIN
PROGRAMME.
WATER COLLECTS IN THE
FABRIC DISPENSER
COMPARTMENT
In the unlikely event of a problem
occuring with your machine, an Error
Code will appear in the Infobubble™.
Brief explanations of the codes are
shown below:
ERROR CODES
Are the fill hoses on correctly?
E10/11/13 No Hot / Cold fill -
Check the water supply
and the hot and cold hose
connections.
E15 Water will not pump out -
See ‘MY MACHINE DOES
NOT PUMP OUT WATER’.
E17 Door is not closed properly
Pressure at the 2 o’clock
position until door clicks.
E16 High water level -
Disconnect or turn off the
water supply, then call for a
Service Engineer.
E14 Call for a Service Engineer.
E30/31 Motor Drive Problem -
Run the programme again,
if problem persists call for
a Service Engineer.
E50/51 Call for a Service Engineer.
Troubleshooting - More Troubleshooting information and general product advice can be found on our website, visit: www.theservicecentre.co.uk/help
Washcare Tips:
Do not overload the machine
(maximum load 6kg).
In addition to reducing the
quality of the wash, this may also
damage your laundry and the
machine.
We strongly recommend that you
do not wash underwired bras in
this machine. Should the wires
become detached it could cause
damage to your clothes and the
machine. If the washcare label
states that the bra is machine
washable, then we advise placing
it in a sealed pillow case or a
similar washbag. Remember, you
will be charged for a service call
resulting from a detached bra
wire.
Do not use the machine if the
item to be washed does not have
a wash label.
Before washing laundry we
recommend that you do the
following:
Pre-treat awkward stains with
washable treatments.
Do not wash any items that have
previously been treated with
solvents.
Close zips, fasten belts, tie strings
and close press studs to prevent
tangling.
Empty ALL objects from pockets
as they may damage the clothes
and the machine.
Remember, you will be charged
for a service call to rectify a
malfunction resulting from
objects, such as coins, pens, hair
grips etc. falling from pockets.
Limit the size of absorbent loads
ie. towels, to 3kg (7lb) to give
good washing and rinsing results.
Place small items in a wash bag.
Always follow the care label on
items when choosing the wash
programme.
Wash non-colourfast items or
really dirty laundry separately as
they may affect other items.
STEP 8
Remember, you will be charged for a service call for problems caused by incorrect installation, non-removal of transit bolts or packaging, leaks from household pipework, loose or blocked fill and drain hoses.
Washing items that DO NOT have a wash label or washing items that are not intended as machine washable and NOT emptying contents from pockets may cause pump or drain blockages, or may damage components within the machine.
THE LAUNDRY IS NOT DRY
AFTER USING THE DRY
PROGRAMME
Was the laundry spun dry at the
end of a wash programme, if not
select a spin and dry option to
suit the fabric type.
Did you select the right heat/time
setting?
Is the cold water turned on at the
tap?
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