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1. 1 Drawer for washing detergents 4 Washing machine control indicator light 2 Program selector 5 Start pause button and cancel button 3 Temperature setting button 6 Function buttons Individual function indicator lights ey START PAUSE Button This button is intended for starting the selected program or to pause the program that is running ON indicator lights When the Start pause button is pressed or other function buttons the indicator light above the respective button lights up and above the control panel where it marks the part of the washing cycle If any button s indicator light lights up it means that the respective program has been activated The button s indicator light goes off when the respective button or the Start pause button is pressed which mean that the respective function has been deactivated NOTE The function indicator lights are also used for warning messages described in chapters 7 8 EN 7 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011 Function buttons CH Rinse hold We recommend you use this function if you cannot immediately take the laundry out of the washing machine after the end of the program This will prevent it becoming crumpled If you press this button the water from the last rinse will not be released If you want to start the program from the point where it was interrupted press the Start Pause button If you do not wish to spin your laundry or you wish
2. o Cj Select an additional function Press the button of the function that you wish to select lt P e If the indicator light above the function button turns on it means that you have selected the desired function e Ifthe indicator light above the function button is flashing it means that for the program you selected it is not possible to select this additional function EN 12 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011 Start the selected program by pressing the Start pause button e As soon as you start the program by pressing the Start Pause button the Start Pause indicator light will turn on indicating the start of the wash process G rn Ko o o Q en h e Cancelling a program If you want to stop a program that is running sooner Press the Start Pause button and hold it down for 4 seconds G PA e e A th 3h 5h n o e 10 o e The washing machine will perform the processes necessary for ending the program and then the program will end e The end of program indicator light will turn on Now you can select a different programme EN 13 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011 Ending a program After the completion of a selected program the washing machine will automatically stop e The end of program
3. EN 15 Revision 02 2011 PART 5 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING A Disconnect the washing machine from the power socket Shut off the water inlet The water inlet filters There are filters connected to the hose ends at the tap end and at the end of the inlet valves which prevent dirt and foreign materials contained in water entering the washing machine If the washing machine is not filling up with a sufficient amount of water despite the water inlet being open clean these filters Disconnect the supply hose Using tweezers take the filters out of the inlet valves and wash them with a brush Using your hand take out the filters on the supply hoses at the end connected to the tap together with the seals and clean them After cleaning the filters put them back in the same way Attention The water inlet valves may be blocked by a contaminated water supply or because of inadequate necessary maintenance or the valves may be damaged which may cause a water to constantly flow through For these reasons such types of malfunctions are not covered by the warranty The pump filter The pump filtration system extends the life of the pump which is used for draining dirty water It ensures that lint from the laundry does not enter the pump We recommend you clean the pump filter every 2 3 months Clean the pump filter as follows e Open the cover on the kickplate e Before opening the filter cover place a c
4. MALFUNCTION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY It is not connected to a power Connect the power plug to the TTS a 4 socket The The fuse has burnt out has burnt out Replacethefuse si the fuse Check whether the electricity is A power outage occurred working YON GE press ir PAUSE Press the Start pause button button The program selector is in the Turn the program selector to the position P off desired position The washing machine doorisnot Close the door properly You properly shut n hear it click in The water inlet is shut off Open the water inlet the water inlet The supply hose may be bent Check the supply hose The supply hose is clogged Clean the supply hose filters You washing machine is not working Your washing machine is not filling up with water The inlet valve filter is clogged Clean the inlet valve filters The washing machine door is not Close the door properly You properly shut should hear it click in The drain hose is clogged or bent Check the drain hose The pump filter is clogged Clean out the pump filter Arrange the laundry inside the Your washing machine is not draining water You didn t place the laundry washing machine so that it is evenly into the washing machine 9 evenly arranged in the drum A foot of the washing machine a hasn t been adjusted ACUSE AOE You didn t remove the Remove the transporting screws transporti
5. Malfunction of the washing machine heating element or the heating sensor Malfunction of the motor Malfunction of the electronic card Turn off the washing machine and disconnect it from the power socket Shut off the water inlet and contact your nearest authorised service centre Turn off the washing machine and disconnect it from the power socket Shut off the water inlet and contact your nearest authorised service centre Turn off the washing machine and disconnect it from the power socket Shut off the water inlet and contact your nearest authorised service centre Indicator lights 2 3and 4 start to flash Malfunction of the motor Turn off the washing machine and disconnect it from the power socket Shut off the water inlet and contact your nearest authorised service centre EN 24 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Indicator lights 1 2 and 4 start to flash Indicator lights 1 3 and 4 start to flash INDICATORS POSSIBLE CAUSE The voltage in the mains is too high or too low Communications malfunction POSSIBLE REMEDY If the voltage in the mains is lower than 150 V or higher then 260 V the washing machine will stop automatically After the voltage in the mains returns to normal the washing machine will continue in the process Turn off the washing machine and disconnect it from the power socket Shut off the water inlet and contact
6. Items such as coins safety pins nails bolts stones and other heavy or sharp items can cause considerable damage and do not belong in the appliance Use only the recommended amount of fabric softener and washing detergents If you use a higher amount than is recommended the fabric could be damaged Always use the amount of detergent recommended by the manufacturer e Small pieces of laundry such as socks shoelaces washing bands etc should be washed in a special purpose washing bag or in a pillow case because the individual items could become jammed between the tube and the rotating drum Do not use the washing machine to wash products from metal skeletons fabrics which are not hemmed or that snag After use before cleaning or maintenance always disconnect the washing machine from the power supply and turn off the water inlet Never attempt to repair the appliance yourself Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons may lead to injuries or serious damage to the appliance Contact your local service centre for repairs Always request original spare parts Donot use multi sockets or extension cords Donot plug in the appliance with a defective power cord e If the power cord is damaged have it replaced by the manufacturer or an authorised service technician to prevent hazardous situations Do not pull the power plug out of the power socket by pulling on the cord Hold the power cord by holding the power plug
7. delicates wool etc washing temperature and the level of dirtiness e Never wash whites together with coloured laundry Because your new coloured laundry may release some of its colour wash it separately e Before placing the laundry into the washing machine check pockets for any forgotten items In this way you will prevent damaging your clothes and the washing machine Do up zips and buttons on the laundry From curtains and drapes remove the plastic or metal hooks or insert the into a wash bag and tie it up e Turn clothing such as pants knitted fabrics T shirts and singlets inside out e Wash small items such as socks and handkerchiefs in a wash bag E Washing Washing Washing Do not wash in up to 90 C up to 60 C up to 30 C awashing machine Placing clothing inside the washing machine e Open the door of the washing machine e Spread the laundry evenly inside the washing machine Insert one item at a time When closing the door make sure that no laundry has been caught in the door Firmly close the washing machine door otherwise the washing machine will not start Detergent dosage The amount of detergent you use in the washing machine depends on the following criteria The consumption of detergent changes with the degree of dirtiness of the laundry Do not use a prewash for lightly soiled laundry and use a small amount of detergent in compartment 2 for washing detergents e For
8. directly Do not connect the power plug if you have wet hands EN 2 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011 e Never touch the appliance if you have wet hands or feet Never open the detergent drawer while washing Never attempt to open the washing machine door while washing Because the washing machine can become very hot during operation do not touch the hose during the draining or filling process e In the case of any defect first turn off the appliance disconnect it from the power supply and shut off the water inlet Do not attempt to repair the device yourself Contact the nearest authorised service Donot forget that the packaging material from the washing machine may present a danger to children Do not allow children to play with the washing machine e Keep household pets at a safe distance from the washing machine The washing machine should only be used by persons fully instructed about the instructions provisions and controls described in this users manual e This washing machine is designed for domestic use only The use of the washing machine for commercial purposes voids the warranty Do not install the appliance on a carpet or another similar surface which could block the ventilation openings on the underside e Do not place the drain hose into a container bucket or sink Recommendation Long term contact of washing detergents and fabric softeners with a
9. indicator light will turn on 20 C e NS 1h Turn the program selector by turning it to P off After the program ends the washing machine s door safety lock will automatically disengage after about 2 minutes You can open the door by pulling on the door handle towards yourself and take the laundry out of the washing machine After taking the laundry out of the washing machine leave the door open so that the washing machine can dry out e Disconnect the washing machine from the power socket Shut off the water inlet WARNING If an electric power outage occurs during the course of a washing program and then within a short time power is restored the program will continue from the place where it was interrupted This event will not damage the washing machine If the electric power outage occurs during the course of a washing program and lasts a longer time then the door safety lock will disengage after 2 minutes If there remains water inside the washing machine do not open the door The water could flow out If you need to take out the laundry follow the instructions described in part Maintenance and cleaning on page 16 Child safety lock Your washing machine is equipped with a child lock to prevent the changing the process of a program by pressing a button during a wash The child lock is activated by simultaneously pressing the first and second function buttons and holding th
10. it to be spun in a gentle manner move the program selector to the P position off Turn the program selector to one of the draining or spinning programs which you desire and press the Start pause button If you selected the draining program the washing machine will drain the water If you select the spinning program the washing machine will activate the spinning and then the program will end Extra rinse Apart from the standard rinse you can set an additional rinse which the washing machine performs using this function in all washing programs E Easy ironin wn a da Using this function will ensure that after being washed the laundry will be less crumpled WARNING If you forgot to set the additional function and the washing machine has already started washing press the button of your desired additional function if the indicator above the button lights up then your selected additional function has been activated If the indicator above the button turns on for a short time and then turns off your selected additional function has not been activated NOTE Our products contain electronic cards and touch buttons Activate functions by gently pressing the buttons Temperature selector By turning the temperature selector you can set the temperatures of the washing program from 0 cold wash to 90 C When selecting the water temperature follow the international symbols on your clothes EN 8 Copyright 2011 Fast R
11. items can cause rusty stains to appear on the drum If you wish to remove these stains use a cleaning agent not containing chloride and follow the instruct of the cleaning agent s manufacturer Never use steel wool used for dishes or any other similar abrasive items to clean the rusty stains Removal of scale deposits from the washing machine We recommend the use of a commonly available scale remover and to follow the instructions printed on the packaging WARNING Scale removal mixes contain acids and may cause discolouration of your laundry and may have a negative effect on your washing machine EN 18 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011 PART 6 PRACTICAL INFORMATION M LO Sa E END E REG k ej il Alcoholic beverages First prewash the stain in cold water then apply glycerine and water and rinse in a solution of water and vinegar Shoe polish First lightly scrub the stain without damaging the fabric using washing detergent and rinse If the stain does not go away apply a solution of one part pure alcohol 96 percent and two parts water and subseguently wash in lukewarm water water Tea and coffee Stretch the part of the laundry with the stain over the top of a pot and rinse with water that is as hot as the fabric will handle If it is appropriate for your laundry wash the stain in bleaching lye Chocolate and cocoa Leave your laundry in cold water and scrub with soap or washing detergent then
12. machines Select a more appropriate program see Table 1 You have not used enough washing detergent Use more washing detergent depending on its properties EN 21 Revision 02 2011 MALFUNCTION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY The results of the wash are not satisfactory You have placed too much laundry in the washing machine Maybe you have hard water The laundry is not evenly arranged inside the washing machine Only place as much laundry into the washing machine as not to exceed the maximum capacity of the washing machine Use as much washing detergent so asto meet the instructions of the washing detergen s manufacturer Arrange the laundry inside the washing machine so that it is evenly arranged in the drum The water is drained out of the washing machine immediately after it has been filled No water can be seen in the drum during the wash There are washing detergent residues on the laundry There are grey stains on the laundry The end of the drain hose is too low relative to the washing machine This is not a malfunction The water is in the lower part of the drum Insoluble residues of the washing detergent in the form of white stains may appear on the laundry These stains may be caused by oil a cream or a lotion Locate the drain hose atan appropriate height Set the calibration of your rinsing program on your washing machine to an additional
13. rinse or after the laundry has dried remove the stains using a brush During the next wash use the maximum amount of washing detergent set by its manufacturer Spinning does not take place or it is very late This is not a malfunction In this way the test of the unbalanced load may working See chapter referring to the installation of your washing machine EN 22 Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s The uneven contents testing system may be trying to use a homogeneous method to evenly arrange the laundry in the drum After it is arrange the washing machine will go to the spinning process For the next wash place the laundry arranged evenly into the drum Revision 02 2011 PART 8 AUTOMATIC MALFUNCTION DETECTION SYSTEM Your washing machine is eguipped with a system which during the washing process continually monitors the correct progress and in the case of any malfunction takes the necessary remedy measures and will at the same time inform you about the malfunction MALFUNCTION CODE INDICATORS POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY Close the door properly until you hear a click If the E01 problem continues turn off Indicator light the washing machine 6 1 and 2 start disconnect it from Ee to flash the power socket and immediately contact the nearest authorised service centre The washing machine door is not properly shut Fully open the water inlet Maybe the muni
14. wash in water that is as hot as the fabric will handle If an oily stain remains on your laundry wash in hydrogen peroxide concentration 3 Ketchup After scratching away dried residues without damaging the laundry leave to soak for about 30 minutes in cold water and wash with a washing detergent Bouillon eggs Remove dried residues and wipe with a sponge or a soft wiping cloth dipped in cold water Apply washing detergent and wash in diluted lye Greasy and oily stains First wipe away residues Apply washing powder to the stain and then wash in lukewarm water soapy water Mustard First apply glycerine to the stain Apply washing powder and then wash If the stain does not disappear apply alcohol to the stain for synthetics and coloured laundry use a solution of 1 part alcohol and 2 parts water Blood Leave your laundry to soak in cold water for 30 minutes If the stain does not disappear dip into a solution of water and ammonia 3 spoons of ammonia per 4 litres of water for about 30 minutes Cream ice cream and milk Leave your laundry in cold water and apply washing detergent to the stain If the stain does not disappear apply lye to it in the correct concentration for the given type of fabric do not use lye on coloured laundry Soil Remove soil stains as soon as possible Wash in washing detergent and if it does not disappear apply oxygenated water concentration 3 Ink Dip the stain in cold water and wait until th
15. washing detergent drawer Pull out the siphon plug and thoroughly clean off fabric softener residue Reinsert the cleaned siphon plug in its place Check that it is properly inserted Siphon plug The washing machine cabinet Clean the washing machine from the outside using lukewarm water and a gentle cleaning agent which will not damage the surface coat of the washing machine cabinet After rinsing with clean water wipe the washing machine with a soft and dry wiping cloth WARNING If you have installed the washing machine in a place where the ambient temperature falls below 0 C and you will not be using it do the following e Connect the washing machine to a power socket Close the water tap and disconnect the supply hose or hoses Insert the end of the drain hose and supply hose into a container on the ground Set to program selector to the drain program The program indicator light will turn on Start the program by pressing the Start pause button After the program has finished the end indicator light will turn on disconnect the washing machine from the power socket After completing these steps the remaining water in the washing machine will be drained which will avoid the danger of it freezing inside the washing machine If you wish to use the washing machine again ensure that the ambient temperature is above 0 C The Drum Do not leave any metal items inside the washing machine such as needles clips or coins etc These
16. 15 Start pause button Press this button to start the selected program or to stop a currently running program As soon as your selected program starts the indicator above the Start Pause button will turn on If you want to pause the selected program press the Start Pause button once The indicator light above the button will start to flash Press the Start Pause button again to resume from the place where it was interrupted when the Start Pause button was pressed Starting a program Set the program selector to the program you wish to start e If the program you selected is a wash program the wash indicator light will flash e If the program you selected is a rinsing spinning program the indicator light corresponding to the selection will flash EN 11 Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 02 2011 Start the selected program by pressing the Start pause button e As soon as you start the program by pressing the Start Pause button the Start Pause indicator light will turn on indicating the start of the wash process Selecting additional functions Set the program selector to the program you wish to start e If the program you selected is a wash program the wash indicator light will turn on e If the program you selected is a rinsing spinning program the indicator light corresponding to the selection will turn on m e ta S h h 5h n
17. Automatic Washing Machine USER S MANUAL PHILCO amp Famous for Quality the World Over PLS 1061 Dear customer Thank you for buying a PHILCO brand product So that your appliance serves you well please read all the instructions in this user s manual CONTENTS PART 1 BEFORE PUTTING INTO OPERATION sss sos s ssa svo s k kb od v c sva 2 s portant sale KSL CLIONNS sudov a o on o ro 2 s General Safety A MS A100 01 R R O O on 2 s Recommend iONS sest on o O O O non 3 PART 2 INSTALLATION ssi as iesuis s zu soku ao lan n nn do a koala vao 4 s Removal of the transportation SCV WS assmisustatiuasiadoaats suaseke lese set ladt ony 4 s Leveling the washing mac NG sos i rn 5 E E Eeo CIC a ZEME O A AE A E E SS 5 ss Water supply Connect esisin no E 5 S Water AMONG ucast ea ETEA 6 PART 3 CONTROL PANEL ss siiii ss u sasi nauk krn vu ua vv 7 S SRS AU SSS in Ho rn 7 s dividkalt nctionamaicalor 1 16372000 O on 8 s flat r O ace p lt 000 MAROKA PNP o O O O o rov 8 o 01 8 12 6 8 sk 0 10 greene RO PARS V i 9 BPE re SRG O Ea oder tas a no b nn A 9 PART 4 WASHING YOUR LAUNDRY issccossssssessicnssscssssssescescssivessonnenconuenssinssisssseneessosessieseensebuanwcnssnssseassesceseessenens 10 s MIS ST CIE o no 10 s Balore actualy III Css T o k 10 u Qperatmothe washing Mach Ex 60h draka nn kdo ceka 11 N 20 01 E EI EE EN NT AAA E A NAN O A O O annesn an 14 PART 5 MAINTENANCE A
18. ND CLEANING s ss ssov vov ivan vs k a 16 g VN RM ALE TANK 1S son o O 16 e PUNE N A O O PO O O E 16 x he NG CN s tn oo 17 s OSI NO ps P O O O O O O eta 18 Caer OF tie Wash machine sam des i0 06888 o a EE sudo ujede ant dada laka eh toko 18 ZNN O E O mE ern ONAE er meen a eee ET EEE EA 18 e Removal of scale deposits from the washing MACHING cssssscscssssessssessecsssssssssecssescsecsecsssscsecsessssssecsesssencsncaseaseseees 18 PART 6 PRACTICAL INFORMATION siscsssssssncsvcinssnsssnssscscesessvosscnnendenessesionsiesssesececonsessosscnsencaunenedesssseseesecnteseonens 19 PART 7 PREVENTION OF MINOR MALFUNCTIONS cccsssssssssssssssscccccccscsscssssssssssssssssscscssccsscsscssssscssssesecs 20 PART 8 AUTOMATIC MALFUNCTION DETECTION SYSTEM i scccccccccssssssssssssssssssssssssscccscsscsscsscsessssecs 23 PART 9 INTERNATIONAL WASHING SYMBOLG cccssssssssssssssssssscccccccsscescsscsssssssssssssssscssccsscsscsscsssseseeess 25 PART 10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS sissscssucinssssssnssscscesessosscnnenvenesnssinsssessvesedecessssnosscnsennennsesdosssseseesecneeseonens 26 PART 11 ENERGY SAVING TIPS ssssssccsisscessenensianees cassssssnesseesiesinonsncxnunstneseseussesensesseunsesiioustuustnstusenssesseseeheesvenens 26 EN 1 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011 PART 1 BEFORE PUTTING INTO OPERATION Important safety instructions e Read carefully and store for future use e T
19. a s Revision 02 2011 Program selector Using the program selector select a program in which you wish to wash your laundry The program selection may be done by turning the program selector knob in both directions When making settings ensure that the symbol on the program selector exactly matches your selected washing program If you switch the program selector to position P off the washing machine will drain the water so as to complete cancel the program cycle After completing the draining operation the washing machine will switch to the stand by mode Now you can select another program that you want to start A WHITES COTTON I WOOL B WHITES COTTON PREWASH J HAND WASH C COTON 60 K SILK D COTON 40 L RAPID WASH E SYNTHETICS EFA RINSING F SYNTHETICS PREWASH t SPINNING G DELICATE LAUNDRY CJ DRAINING H MIX EN 9 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011 PART 4 WASHING LAUNDRY Connect the washing machine to the power socket e Open the water tap First wash cycle There may be some water left over inside the washing machine from the factory tests We therefore recommend to perform the first wash without laundry so as to drain this water put half a measure of standard detergent into compartment 2 which is used for washing detergents and select the program for cotton at 90 C Before actually washing Sorting laundry Sort the laundry according to its type cotton synthetics
20. cipal water supply has been interrupted check it If the problem persists the washing machine will turn itself off after a while Disconnect it from the power socket shut off the water inlet and contact your nearest authorised service centre The water level in the washing Indicator light machine is under the heating 1and3start element Maybe the water to flash supply pressure is low or blocked Clean out the pump filter If the problem persists contact your nearest authorised service centre The washing machine will automatically drain this water After the water has been drained turn There is an excessive amount of off the washing machine water in the washing machine and disconnect it from the power socket Shut off the water inlet and contact your nearest authorised service centre Indicator light 1 and 4 start to flash A pump malfunction or the pump filter is clogged Indicator light 2 and 3 start m to flash See chapter referring to cleaning and maintenance EN 23 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011 MALFUNCTION CODE INDICATORS POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY E05 i 1h M s 4 n r R 5h SIA 1 NEZ KKE 1h 3h SN 7h Indicator lights 2 and 4 start to flash Indicator lights 3 and 4 start to flash Indicator lights 1 2 and 3 start to flash
21. e ink dissolves in the water Then apply water with lemon juice a washing detergent to the stain wait about 5 minutes and then wash Fruit Stretch the part of the laundry with the stain over the top of a pot and pour cold water on it Pour hot water on to the stain Apply cold water and glycerine Wait 1 2 hours and sprinkle with white vinegar then rinse Grass stains Apply washing detergent to the stain If it is appropriate for this type laundry wash the stain in lye To woollen clothing apply alcohol For coloured clothing us a solution of 1 part pure alcohol and 2 parts water Oil paints You should remove the stains before they dry using a solvent Then apply a washing detergent and wash Scorch stains If your laundry will allow it you can put lye into the washing water For woollen laundry you should cover the stain with a wiping cloth dipped in oxygenated water place a dry wiping cloth over this and iron over the stain After rinsing you should thoroughly was the laundry EN 19 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011 PART 7 PREVENTION OF MINOR MALFUNCTIONS All necessary repairs of the washing machine should be performed by an authorised service centre If it is necessary to repair your washing machine or you are unable to remedy the malfunction using the information below Disconnect the washing machine from the power socket Shut off the water inlet Contact the nearest authorised service
22. em down for at least 3 seconds If the wash rinse and spinning indicator lights flash for about 2 seconds it means that the child lock has been activated To deactivate this function it is necessary to hold down the same buttons for longer than 3 seconds If you press any button while the child lock function is activated the pressed button will not be active and the wash rinse and spinning indicator lights will flash for 2 seconds A soon as the function is cancelled the indicator lights will stop flashing When a program has ended the child lock function is automatically deactivated mk l 6 STN e 1h 3h 5h fh EN 14 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011 Table 1 PROGRAM A WHITES COTTON WHITES COTTON PREWASH The drawer for washing detergent Max dry laundry ca pacity kg TYPE OF LAUNDRY Explanation Dirty cotton and linen laundry for boiling Heavily soiled coloured cotton and linen laundry Underwear bed C COTON 60 D COTON 40 linen table cloths Dirty coloured cotton and linen laundry T shirts shirts towels a max 3 kg Lightly soiled coloured cotton and linen laundry leaking colour E SYNTHETICS F SYNTHETICS PREWASH Dirty laundry from synthet Nylon stockings ics or synthetic blends blouses Heavily soiled laundry from synthetics or synthetic blends H MIX Soiled laundry from syn t
23. excessively soiled laundry select a program with a prewash put of a detergent measuring cup into compartment 1 for washing detergents and put the remainder of the measuring cup into compartment 2 e Use washing detergents specially made for automatic washing machines The dosage of the detergent is shown on the packaging Increased water hardness necessitates the use of an increased amount of detergent in the wash EN 10 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011 e Increases laundry amounts also necessitate the use of an increased amount of detergent in the wash e Pour fabric softeners conditioners into the fabric softener compartment in the detergent drawer Do not go over the MAX mark Otherwise the fabric softener will flow out the siphon into the water used for washing e If the fabric softener is very thick then dilute it with water before placing it in the compartment The thick fabric softener could clog up your siphon and so prevent the fabric softener from entering the washing machine e You can use liquid detergents for all washing programs without a prewash For this purpose install into the second detergent compartment in the drawer a measuring cup and pour in the detergent according to the mark shown on the measuring cup Operating the washing machine Selecting programs and functions Select programs and additional functions corresponding to your laundry according to the tables presented on page
24. he safety of this appliance complies with industry norms and meets legal appliance safety requirements However as manufacturers we consider it our duty to provide you with the following safety instructions e It is essential that you store this users manual in a safe place so that you can use it in the future If you intend to sell the appliance give it to another owner or if you move always make sure that the user s manual is attached to the appliance so that the new owner can find out about the operation of the appliance and the relevant warnings e Before installation or operation of the appliance you MUST carefully read all the safety instructions and the user s manual e Before putting the appliance into operation for the first time check that it has not been damaged during transport Never connect a damaged appliance If some parts are damaged contact the supplier e If the washing machine is supplied in the winter months when the temperature falls under 0 C store the appliance at room temperature for 24 hours before first use General safety instructions Changing the technical parameters or any making other modifications to the appliance is dangerous During the course of the high temperature program the door heats up to a high temperature Do not touch the door Ensure that small household pets cannot get into the drum It is therefore better to always check the inside of the drum before use e
25. hetics or synthetic blends Lightly soiled coloured cot T Shirts nylon socks ton and linen laundry shirts I WOOL J HAND WASH Soiled woollen laundry intended for a hand wash and a machine wash Very lightly soiled woollen _ All woollen laundry laundry intended for hand washing and for machine washing in cold water K SILK L RAPID WASH o NE K Zz o ZZ KS ta rm x za HEHE EZ HEHE ES mm m 6 6 6 6 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 5 EZ Very lightly soiled woollen laundry intended for hand washing and for machine washing in cold water Silk laundry Underwear bed linen table cloths T shirts shirts towels Lightly soiled coloured cot ton and linen laundry RINSE SPIN If you need to rinse the washed laundry once more you can use this program for any type of laundry You can use this program when you need to spin laundry that has been washed one more time Do not use it for delicate laundry or woollen laundry DRAIN This program is intended for draining dirty water from the washing machine after the laundry has been washed If you wish to drain the water out of the washing machine before the completion of a program you may use this program Program duration energy consumption and water consumption val ues may vary according to wash load weight and type selected extra functions tap water and ambient temperature Copyright 2011 Fast R a S
26. ir will cause them to dry out and stick to the walls of the drawer To prevent this from happening fill the drawer with washing detergent and fabric softener immediately before washing We recommend the use of the prewash only for heavily soiled laundry Donot exceed the maximum loading capacity of the drum e This appliance must not be used by persons including children with physical sensory or psychological impairments or by inexperienced persons unless properly trained or schooled in the safe use of the appliance or unless they have been properly supervised by a person who will be responsible for their safety Children should be supervised so as not to play with the appliance e If you will not be using the washing machine for an extended period of time pull it out of the power socket shut off the water inlet and leave the door open so that the inside of the washing machine can dry out and so unpleasant odours are not created e Asa result of quality control procedures some water may remain in the washing machine This will not damage the washing machine in any way e We recommend that the first wash is performed using the White 90 95 C program depending on the model without any laundry put 1 2 a measuring cup of detergent into the second detergent compartment EN 3 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011 PART 2 INSTALLATION Carefully read the entire users manual before putting your washing machi
27. ne into operation and store it in a safe place for future reference Removal of the transportation screws You must remove the transportation screws located in the back part of the washing machine before putting it into operation Loosen the bolts using a correctly sized spanner turning it anticlockwise PIC 1 Remove the bolts by pulling them out PIC 2 Insert plastic plugs found in the accessories pouch into the transportation screw openings PIC 3 Carefully store the transportation screws removed from the washing machine for future transport purposes NOTE Defects caused by starting the washing machine with the transportation screws installed are not covered by the warranty PIC 1 PIC 2 PIE gt P EN 4 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011 Levelling the washing machine Do not place the washing machine on carpets or similar surfaces To ensure guite and vibration free operation of your washing machine you should place it on an even non slip and firm surface You can level the washing machine by adjusting the adjustable feet First loosen the plastic nut Adjust by screwing out the feet upwards or downwards After levelling the washing machine re tighten the plastic nut by screwing it upwards Never level the washing machine on an uneven surface by placing cardboard wooden blocks etc under the feet Electrical connection Tech
28. ng screws See chapter referring to cleaning and maintenance See chapter referring to the installation of your washing machine The washing machine is vibrat ing EN 20 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011 MALFUNCTION The washing machine is vibrating POSSIBLE CAUSE There is not very much laundry in the washing machine There is an excessive amount of laundry in the washing machine or the laundry is not arranged evenly REMEDY This doesnt prevent the operation of the washing machine Do not exceed the recommended laundry amount and arrange it evenly inside the drum The washing machine is touching a rigid object Ensure that the washing machine is not touching any rigid objects There is an excessive amount of foam in the drawer for washing detergent The results of the wash are not satisfactory Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s You have used too much washing detergent You have used an inappropriate washing detergent Your laundry is too dirty for the selected program Press the Start pause button To prevent the formation of foam pour one spoon of softener into half a litre of water and pour this solution into the drawer for the washing detergent After 5 10 minutes press the Start pause button Next time you wash select the correct washing detergent dosage Use only washing detergent intended for automatic washing
29. nical specifications of your washing machine 220 240 V 50 Hz A special grounding plug is attached to the power cord of your washing machine This plug must be fully inserted into a grounded power socket with 10 A The electrical fuse or circuit breaker to which the washing machine is connected should be rated at 10A If you do not have such sockets and fuses in your home have them installed by a gualified electrician Our company takes no responsibility for whatever damages caused by using the washing machine without grounding Water supply connection Depending on the functions of your washing machine the washing machine is eguipped with either a single water inlet cold or a double water inlet cold hot The hose with the white end is intended for the cold water inlet and the hose with the red end is intended for the hot water inlet on washing machines with a hot and cold water inlet So that water does not leak from the connection points the hose kit also includes 1 seal for washing machines with a cold water inlet or 2 seals for washing machines with hot and cold water inlets Install these seals on the end of the water inlet hose connected to the tap Connect the hose with the white end to the water inlet valve with the white filter and the hose with the red end to the water inlet valve with the red filter the second mentioned option applies to washing machines with a hot and cold water connection Tighten the plastic connecting
30. ontainer in front of it into which the water remaining in the washing machine will flow e Loosen the filter cover by turning it anticlockwise and drain the water Remove all foreign material from the filter e Check by hand that the pump rotates EN 16 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011 After cleaning the pump return the filter by turning it clockwise Reattach the kickplate cover Don t forget that if you do not attach it correctly water will leak from your washing machine WARNING Danger of scalding Because the water in the pump may be very hot wait until it has cooled down The drawer for washing detergents Over time washing detergent deposits may accumulate in the drawer and in the washing machine opening Therefore the washing detergent drawer needs to be regularly cleaned from accumulated deposits Take the drawer out as follows e Pull the drawer out completely PIC 1 Fully press down the lid of the siphon inside the drawer and pull the drawer until you pull it out PIC 2 e Wash with water and an old toothbrush Remove the deposits accumulated inside the drawer opening without them being allowed to enter the washing machine Once the drawer is dry insert it back into the washing machine in the reverse sequence here described PIC 1 EN 17 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011 Siphon plug Take out the
31. parts using your hand A gualified plumber will provide a safer connection The water pressure of 0 1 1 MPa in your water tap will ensure a more efficient operation of your washing machine the pressure of 0 1 MPa eguates to a flow rate of more than 8 litres of water per minute from a fully open tap After the connections are complete check that the connections do leak by fully opening the tap Check that the supply hoses are not bent broken or cracked EN 5 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011 Connect the supply hose to a 3 4 threaded water tap e If the washing machine has a dual water inlet for hot and cold water the temperature of the hot water should not exceed 70 C Cold water inlet valve with a white filter Hot water inlet valve with a red filter Water drain connection e Check that the supply hoses are not bent twisted cracked or excessively stretched e The drain hose should be installed at a height of min 60 cm and max 100 cm above the ground The end of the drain hose may be inserted directly into the drain opening or to a special end fitting attached to the drain of the wash basin Never attempt to extend the length of the drain hose by adding extra parts Max 100 cm Min 60cm NOTE Do not place the drain hose into a container bucket or sink EN 6 Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 02 2011 PART 3 CONTROL PANEL Control panel
32. s less soiled or daily using shorter programs if you regularly clean it and carry out maintenance on it if you use it during the night time off peak currents set by your electricity supplier EN 26 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF USED PACKAGING MATERIALS Dispose of packaging material at a public waste disposal site DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES The meaning of the symbol on the product its accessory or packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Please dispose of this product at your applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical amp electronic equipment waste Alternatively in some states of the European Union or other European states you may return your products to your local retailer when buying an equivalent new product The correct disposal of this product will help save valuable natural resources and help in preventing the potential negative impact on the environment and human health which could be caused as a result of improper liquidation of waste Please ask your local authorities or the nearest waste collection centre for further details The improper disposal of this type of waste may fall subject to national regulations for fines For business entities in the European Union If you wish to dispose of an electrical or electronic device request the necessary information from
33. your nearest authorised service centre Revision 02 2011 PART 9 PART 9 INTERNATIONAL WASHING SYMBOLS WASHING SYMBOLS OB Washing temperature ee B mand Lukewarm iron Medium hot iron Hot iron Do not tumble dry Hang to dry ID Drip dry Do not bleach Maybebleached be bleached These are symbols for dry cleaning The letters instruct the cleaner on the type of agent to use Garments bearing these symbols should not be washed in a washing machine unless the label says otherwise EN 25 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011 PART 10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Operating voltage freguency V Hz 220 240 V 50 Hz Max 1 MPa Min 0 1 MPa Total power input W 1850 Max dry laundry capacity kg 6 Spinning rpm 1 7 1000 Dimensions a x width x depth cm 85 x60x 42 Noise level Noise level during washing spinning dB washing spinning dB 578 Water pressure MPa Note All the here mentioned data is subject to change PART 11 ENERGY SAVING TIPS Energy and water consumption may vary depending on the water pressure water hardness water temperature ambient temperature amount of laundry selection of additional functions voltage fluctuations You will limit energy and water consumption if during the use of your washing machine you adhere to the capacity stated for a given program you wash laundry that i
34. your seller or supplier Disposal in other countries outside the European Union If you wish to dispose of this product request the necessary information about the correct disposal method from local government departments or from your seller This product meets all the basic EU regulation reguirements that relate to it Changes to the text design and technical specifications may occur without prior notice and we reserve the right to make these changes EN 27 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011 NOTES EN 28 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011 NOTES EN 29 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 02 2011

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