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1.       Operating Instructions  Washing Machine    ISE W288 ECO    Operating Instructions    Washing Machine    ISE W288 ECO    Dear ISE customer   Welcome to the family of ISE customers     We hope that you will have many years of use from your new  machine    The machine has many features  To make the most of its  functions  we recommend that you read the operating  instructions before using the machine  The operating  instructions include information on how you can help protect  the environment     Contents    Before using your machine for  the first time    Transport protection  Packing material  Washer door  Language selection  Checking water hardness  Safety instructions  General  Installation  Overflow guard function  Transport Winter storage  Recycling  Child safety  Keep an eye on children   Child safety catch    Description of the washing  machine    Detergent compartment  Advice and tips before washing  Sorting your laundry  Clothing  Laundry labels  Laundry label symbols  Hot water connection  Coloured cotton  Unbleached linen  Wool  Rayon fibres and synthetic fibres  Reducing allergic reactions  Save time and energy  High water level  Economy and efficiency  Detergents  Dyeing fabrics    Oonooa  n     n1nnnkanwsst hh HR H HF    O O O 0000000000080 O O NN       _        Washing    Sort your laundry   Turn on the main power switch    Open the washer door and load  the washing    Add detergent and fabric softener   as required    Select the programme  Select options  
2.   Close the washer door and press  the Start Stop button    Once the program has finished    Settings    You can change the following  settings    Child safe   Door opening   Language   Temperature   Extra rinses   Hot water    Care and cleaning    Cleaning the trap and the drainage  pump   Cleaning the detergent  compartment    Cleaning the outside of the  machine    Cleaning the inside of the machine  to avoid unpleasant smells    Rinse holes under the agitator  If you have hard water    Troubleshooting    The washer door will not open  The machine will not start   After power failure   Wet washing still in the machine  Error messages    11  11  11    11    11  12  15    18  18  19    19  19  19  19  19  19  20  21    21    21    21    21  22  22  23  23  23  23  23  24    Contents    Technical information  Information on energy labelling  Information for test institute  Technical data   Transport protection   Installation  Positioning the washing machine  Adjusting the feet  Connection to water supply  Drainage connection  Electrical installation   Service  Before contacting the service  division   Quick guide    25  25  26  26  27  28  28  28  28  28  29  30    30  32    Before using your machine for the first time    Transport protection    Remove any transport protection devices before  installing the machine  See the  Transport  protection  chapter     Packing material    Please sort waste materials in accordance with  local guidelines     Washer door     The washer do
3.  can choose a programme time between 30  minutes and 3 hours  If you choose a 30 minute  programme time the maximum wash temperature  will be 30   C    3  Heavy    Programme for heavily soiled laundry  with dirt  that needs to be fully dissolved before the main  wash  A pre wash is used to do this  The machine  adapts the programme time and water  consumption to the load size     4  Standard cotton    Program for normally to heavily soiled laundry   whites and colors  You can select the temperature  freely  so follow the washing instructions for each  garment  60   C is a good temperature for heavily  soiled cotton garments  as well as for garments  worn next to the skin  Select 40   C if the laundry  is less soiled  The spin speed can be selected  freely  The machine adapts the program time and  water consumption to the load size     5  Everyday wash    A standard programme for lightly to moderately  soiled laundry  The temperature can be selected  freely  so follow the washing instructions for each  garment  Garments worn next to the skin ought  to be washed at 60   C  Very lightly soiled laundry  often comes clean already at 40   C  The spin  speed can be selected freely     6  Quick    Fast program for laundry that just needs  freshening up  The program can be run at any  temperature  so follow the washing instructions  for each garment  The lower the selected  temperature  the shorter the program time   Garments worn next to the skin ought to be  washed at 60   C  The sp
4.  if you want to increase  the number of rinses  The maximum number of  rinses is seven  and the number of rinses varies  depending on the selected programme   Recommended for persons with extremely  sensitive skin and or in areas with very soft water   e Select Super Rinse by pressing the button  under the symbol     The symbol above the button lights when this  option is activated     a High water level    Use High water level if a garment s laundry label   shows this symbol  High water level means that   additional water is used during the main wash and   rinse cycles    e Select High water level by pressing the button  under the symbol      The symbol above the button lights when this  option is activated     NOTE     The machine takes in the additional water for the  high water level about 15 minutes after the main  wash has started      17  Anti crease    Anti crease means that the drum will rotate for   three seconds per minute for two hours once the   wash programme has finished  This feature   prevents the garments from lying in the same   position and getting creased if you are unable to   remove them immediately    e Select Anti crease by pressing the button under  the symbol      The symbol above the button lights when this  option is activated     u Super wash    Super wash can be selected to better dissolve   difficult stains and heavy soiling on clothing  This   option adds a cold pre wash and the wash time   in cold water is extended by approximately six   minu
5.  number  12 digits     Your notes    31    32    Quick guide    Washing    1  Empty pockets and refasten zips   2  Read the item   s laundry label   3  Sorting laundry     NOTE     Place underwired bras in a laundry net     Load the laundry    1  Press the main power switch    2  If the washer door is closed  press the  Door opening button  key symbol  and  the door will open    3  Load the washing and close the washer  door     3 Detergent compartment    1  Pour detergent into the main wash  compartment  and pre wash  compartment as well if required  Pour    Art  No   8094675  Rev  01  We reserve the right to make changes     3    fabric softener into the compartment on    the right with the    symbol    2  If you use liquid detergent  follow the  detergent manufacturer   s  recommendations     Select the programme    1  Select a programme by turning the  programme selector    2  Select any options and settings    3  Press the Start Stop button     Program finished    1  The text  Done  is shown on the display  for 2 minutes  The machine then turns  off    2  The washer door opens automatically  once the programme has finished    3  Remove the load     If you have small children or pets at home   close the washer door once you have  removed the laundry     ce    
6.  will be more  accurate     To add or remove washing after the  program starts    If you want to add or remove items after the  programme has started  you can stop the  programme by pressing and holding the Door  opening button  key symbol  for three seconds   When you restart the machine  add any extra  detergent needed and close the washer door  The  machine continues automatically from the point  where the programme was interrupted     Stopping or changing a programme   You can stop a programme by pressing the  Start Stop button for three seconds   Stop   appears in the display  To restart the machine   select a new programme  add any extra detergent  needed and press the Start Stop button     NOTE     Do not open the detergent compartment while  the machine is running     Once the program has finished    The text  Done  is shown on the display for  2 minutes  The machine then turns off     The washer door opens automatically once the  programme has finished  If you want to deactivate  the automatic door opening function  see the   Selecting settings  section      Remove the load    If you have small children or pets at home  close  the washer door once you have removed the  laundry     Settings    You can change the following  settings    e Child safe   e Door opening   e Language   e Temperature   e Extra rinses   e Hot water    How to choose the settings    1  Turn off the machine using the main power  switch    2  Press and hold the Door opening button and  then press 
7. E     Due to environmental concerns  we discourage  the use of strong chemicals    When using agents for bleaching or stain  removal  there is a risk of rust  corrosion  and  discolouration of the machine     Washing    Sort your laundry     See the  Advice and tips before washing   chapter     Place underwired bras in a laundry net     Empty pockets  Coins  nails and the like can  cause damage to the machine and fabrics  See  the  Advice and Tips  section before washing     2 Turn on the main power switch    Open the washer door and load  the washing    If the washer door is closed  press the Door  opening button  key symbol   The door opens  once all water has drained from the machine   Load the washing  The wash programme chart  shows how much washing can be washed with  each programme     Add detergent and fabric  softener  as required    The detergent packaging will have  recommendations for how much detergent you  should use  The machine holds 8 kg of washing   If you only have a small amount of laundry in the  machine  you can reduce the amount of detergent  used     Follow the manufacturers  recommendations as  regards which type of detergent is suitable for  which temperature    Powder detergent   Pour the powder into the compartment for the  main wash  and pre wash as well if desired   Liquid detergent   When using liquid detergent  follow the detergent  manufacturers recommendations  We    recommend always using a wash ball with very  thick liquid detergent     Was
8. age pump  in the  Care and cleaning   chapter    B Ensure thatthe main power switch is turned  offand thatthe plug has been removed from  the wall socket    C Take the emergency door opening tool and  place it in the gap on the right side ofthe  washer door lock  This tool is found in the  enclosed plastic bag    D Push the tool upwards to open the washer  door     If in the future the washer door does not open  when the wash programme has finished  call the  service division     The machine will not start   1  Is the washer door properly closed  Push it  firmly    2  Is there power  Check the fuses and residual  current devices  circuit breakers  in the  building    3  Check that you have not selected Delayed  Start  To cancel Delayed Start  press the  Start Stop button for three seconds     After power failure   Press the main power switch to resume the  current programme    Wet washing still in the machine    A small load can under certain circumstances  cause imbalance  see  Unbalance    Rearrange  the load and start the spin programme  or load  more washing and restart the washing  programme     23    24    Troubleshooting    Error messages    If an error occurs during the programme a  message is shown on the display  To exit the  message after taking measures  turn the machine  off and then back on     The error messages that may be shown in the  display are     Close the Door    Close the washer door and the programme will  start     Over flow fault  1  Shut off the wa
9. button once to save  the setting     Extra rinses    Upon delivery  your washing machine is set to   use three rinses in the Standard cotton and   Everyday wash programmes  If you want to   increase the number of rinses to five for these   programmes  do as follows    1  Turn the programme selector and select   Rinses On  for five rinses or  Rinses Off  for  three rinses    2  Press the Door opening button once to save  the setting     19    20    Settings    Hot water    However  if you choose to connect your  ECO machine to only the cold water it is important  that you shut off the hot water connection  Now  select  Hot water Off   If your machine is  connected to both hot and cold water  you should  select  Hot water On     1  Turn the programme selector  Select  Hot  water Off  for a cold water connection or  Hot  water On  if the machine is connected to both  hot and cold water    2  Press the Door opening button once to save  the setting     Care and cleaning    Cleaning the trap and the drainage  pump    The washing machine has a trap where smaller   objects such as coins and hairpins can collect    To clean the trap and the drainage pump  do as   follows    1  Make sure the machine is empty of water and  switched off atthe mains         ey     get    2  Open the door           3  Unhook the drainage hose from the connector  inside the door and drain the water into a  suitable container  such as a shallow bowl           4  Turn the cover anti clockwise to open the  pum
10. de a spin cycle and ends by draining   No D  No drain means that the programme  does not include a spin cycle and ends with  the water from the final rinse still in the  machine  The washing will remain covered by  the water from the final rinse  stopping it from  getting creased  If you have selected  No  drain   once the programme has ended you  must select the Spin or Drain programme to  drain the water from the machine before you  open the washer door     15    16    Washing       Delayed start    When you select Delayed Start  the machine will  start 1 24 hours after you press the Start Stop  button  This option cannot be used with Time  program    e Select Delayed Start by pressing the   button  under the time display  Delayed Start is shown  for three seconds    e By pressing the   and   buttons under the time  display you can delay the start in whole hours  up to a maximum of 24 hours  The symbol for  Delayed Start lights up beside the number of  hours    e Press Start Stop  and the machine counts  down 1 hour ata time and starts after the  selected delay     If you change your mind and want to cancel  Delayed Start  you must press and hold Start Stop  for three seconds     NOTE     Remember to press the Start Stop button to start  the programme     NOTE     Make sure the detergent compartment is  completely dry before you add detergent   otherwise there is a risk that the detergent will  clump before the machine starts     Ww Super rinse    Use the Super Rinse option
11. e the examples below  The height must be  600 900 mm above floor level     The lower position  600 mm  is always preferable   Ensure that the drainage hose has no kinks        600  900 mm gt                       Installation    The machine can also be connected to the drain  via a spigot connection  In this case the hose  should also be 600 900 mm above the floor  The  internal diameter ofthe hole should be at least 18  mm    e Cut the nipple     Remove burrs from the hole     See the illustration     SS    N At least 18 mm    Electrical installation    Connect the machine by plugging it into an  earthed wall socket  The electrical wall socket  must be placed outside of the installation area to  be easily accessible     Connection on delivery  The machine is supplied as 1 Phase  220 230 V   50 60 Hz  heat output 2000 W and has a 10 A    plug  Any residual current devices must be type  A     NOTE     Repairs and maintenance relating to safety or  performance must be carried out by a qualified  professional     29    30    Service    Before contacting the service  division    Before you contactthe service division  make sure  that you know the model designation  type    designation and serial number     The model designation can be found on the panel   The type designation and serial number can be  found on the type plate on the inside of the washer    door     Type designation  y       TYPE                   Model  designation       Type plate                      t    Serial
12. e the insert and dose directly in the compartment  We recommend that all test institutes remove the insert for large volumes    of detergent        Washing                      EC 14000 1400        o g       U W            Epa po eae             Select options    You can select options to adjust the wash   programme to suit your own specific  requirements  The available options depend on  the selected programme  Ifthe option is available  for the selected programme  the symbols lights  up when you press the button   The machine will remember the options you select  for each programme  with one exception      Delayed Start   You can still change the selected  options the next time you select the programme  in question       Temperature   e Select the temperature by pressing the      buttons until the desired temperature is  displayed    e You can select temperatures between Cold      and 90  C  If you select Cold  the washing  temperature will be the same as that of the  water entering the machine  For Wool hand  wash you cannot choose atemperature higher  than 40  C  For Time program and Easy Care  the maximum temperature is 60  C     O Spin    e Select the spin speed by pressing the      buttons until the desired spin speed is  displayed       You can select speeds between 400 and 1800    rpm  0O  no spin  or No D no drain   The  maximum spin speed varies according to the  programme selected  The speed is shown in  the display     00  means that the programme does not  inclu
13. e under the agitator  Such  objects can rust and cause spots on clothing   Nails and other sharp objects can cause holes in  fabrics     Do as follows    1  Insert a screwdriver or the like into the hole on  the agitator as illustrated and carefully pry to  the left                 2  Use your other hand to grasp the agitator and  pull it towards you        3  Lift the agitator    4  Remove any objects    5  Place the agitator in the mounting hole with the  F mark towards you  Ensure that all the agitator  fasteners are in their holes in the drum  Push  it in until it catches        If you have hard water    If you live in an area with hard water  high  limescale content   a greyish white coating may  form on the wash drum  To remove this coating   pour approximately 20 gram of citric acid into the  wash drum and run any 90   C programme  Repeat  if necessary     Troubleshooting    The washer door will not open   1  Check thatthe main power switch is on    2  Is there power  Check your home s fuses   circuit breakers   The washer door cannot be  opened with the door opening button  with the  key symbol  if power is off     If nothing else works  the washer  door can be opened as follows     WARNING  IN    The door may only be opened manually ifthe  electric power is cut and the machine has  been drained of water     A Run the Drain programme to empty the  water from the machine  Ifthis does not  work the machine must be drained  manually  See  Cleaning the trap and the  drain
14. energy labelling   These programmes are intended for washing normally soiled cotton textiles and are the most effective programmes in terms  of combined energy and water consumption  The actual water temperature may deviate from the specified cycle temperature     25    Technical information    Information for test institute    Program Max  load Temp    C  Auto    1 2   Standard cotton     1 1 40  60  Easy Care    1 2 40    1  Short programme for test institutes  max  1 2 load     2  Test programme for cold water connection in accordance with EN 60456  For large volumes of detergent we recommend removing the insert and adding detergent  directly to the detergent compartment   3  40  C programme for test institutes  The 40   C option must be selected     Energy labelling    European test standard  EN 60456   Washing program  Standard cotton  8 kg cotton  Connection  Cold water 15  C   Test method for noise measurement  IEC 60704 2 4    Technical data    Height  850 mm  Width  595 mm  Depth  585 mm  Weight  73kg  Cylinder volume  601  Rated power  See type plate   Heater output  See type plate   Water pressure  0 1 1 MPa  1 10 kp cm   10 100 N cm   Wash drum and liquid compartment material  Stainless steel  Outer casing material  Powder coated and hot galvanized sheet steel or stainless steel   Water connection  1 5 m pex pipe    Drain  1 7 m polypropylene hose 3 4 BSP connection    Transport protection    Remove the three transport bolts and the plastic  plugs for locking the 
15. ese instructions  It is  not intended for dry cleaning      Use only detergent intended for machine  washing      Remove any transport protection devices  before using the machine  See the  Transport  protection  chapter    e Repairs and maintenance relating to safety or  performance must be carried out by a qualified  professional      Damaged mains cables must only be replaced  by a qualified electrician      The machine is not designed to be used by  persons  even children  that are physically or  mentally handicapped or lack experience and  knowledge  Such persons must receive  instruction in how to use the machine from the  person responsible for their safety    e Children must be watched to ensure they do  not play with the machine    e Inthe enclosed plastic bag you will find a tool  for opening the washer door in emergencies     Installation  See the  Installation  chapter   Overflow guard function    If the machine   s water level rises above the normal  level  the overflow guard function begins to pump  water out and shuts off the water intake  If the  water level has not dropped within 60 seconds   the program is terminated     A    Transport Winter storage    If the machine is to be transported or stored in  unheated premises where the temperature can  fall below freezing  do as follows    e Empty the filter and the drainage pump  See  the  Care and cleaning  chapter    e Shut off the water to the washing machine   loosen the supply hose to the intake valve and  l
16. et the water run out from the valve and hose    e After emptying the pump  a small amount of  water may remain in the machine  This does  not affect quality or damage the machine    Recycling   This machine is manufactured and labelled for   recycling  In order to prevent injuries  the machine   must be made unusable once the decision has  been taken to dispose of it  Contact your local  authority for information about where and how  your machine can be recycled correctly     Child safety    Keep an eye on children     Always close the washer door and start the  programme immediately after you have added  detergent    Do not allow small children to use or play with  the washing machine    Store detergent and fabric softener out ofthe  reach of children    You can activate the Child safe start option to  prevent children from starting the machine     Child safety catch    4    2       Turn off the machine using the main power    switch    Press and hold the Door opening button and  switch on the machine with the main power  switch  Then press the Door opening button 5  times within 10 seconds       Select the  Child safe  setting by turning the    programme selector       Press the Door opening button once     Turn the programme selector and choose     Child safe On  or  Child safe Off        Press the Door opening button once to save    the setting       Press Start Stop to return to the programme    menu     You can temporarily deactivate Child safe start  by pressing the Su
17. h ball or net    If you use a wash ball or net  place it directly in  the drum and select a programme without  pre wash     NOTE     Detergent overdosing does not give better  washing results  it merely causes a greater  impact on the environment     Try using less detergent  and increase only if  you are not satisfied with the results    Fabric softener   Pour the fabric softener into the compartment with  the Y symbol  Follow the recommendations on  the fabric softener packaging    NOTE     Do not fill above the compartment s maximum  fill level  Otherwise fabric softener will run in too  early  which impairs the washing effect     11    12    Washing    Select the programme    You select a programme by turning the   programme selector  The selected  programme is shown in the display  Now use the  option buttons to select any options  See chapter   Select options            5    E              gt       1 Auto                1  Auto    This program automatically adjusts the length of  the main wash and the number of rinses to the  amount and type of laundry loaded in the  machine     2  Time program    This program adjusts itself to the specified time  frame or finish time  When using this program  it  is however important to select a temperature and  time suited to how soiled the laundry is  The spin  speed can be selected freely     Specify the desired programme time by pressing    or   on the Time button  The symbol for the  programme lights beside the selected time  You 
18. in speed can be selected  freely     7  Easy Care    Programme for synthetic  mixed fibre and easy  care cotton  The programme has a high water  level and as such is also suitable for cushions   quilted jackets and the like  Read the washing  instructions carefully and remember  for example   that fabric softener must not be used with the  membranes found in some outer garments  A  washing temperature up to 60   C and a spin  speed up to 1200 rpm can be selected     Washing    8  Synthetics    Programme for delicate garments made of  synthetic fibre  mixed fibre  rayon and easy care  cotton  The maximum temperature is 60   C  but  follow the washing instructions for each garment   Many synthetics will come clean at 40   C   Garments worn next to the skin ought to be  washed at 60   C  The maximum spin speed is  800 rpm     9  Wool hand wash    A gentle laundry programme for wool  silk and  garments that should be washed by hand  The  highest temperature is 30   C  This programme  has ashort spin  The maximum spin speed is 800  rpm     10  Rinse    This program performs one cold rinse cycle    spin  Suitable for laundry that just needs to be  dampened and for cleaning cloths and mops     11  Spin  Used to just spin the wash   12  Drain    Used when you only want to drain the water from  the machine     13    14    Washing    Programme chart                                                 Water consump  Energy consump  Programme time  Pre  Number of  Spin Speed Max  load tion t
19. ion  approx  hrs and  Program wash  Temp    C Rinses rpm  kg   approx  liter    approx  kWh  min    1  Auto A  2  Time program  3  Hea X  9  5 1800 8 85 2 2 2 45  ee x  60 5 1800 8 75 1 1 2 40  60    3 1800 8 65 1 10 3 20  4  Standard cotton 3   40 3 1800 8 65 0 67 2 57  5  Everyday wash 60 3 1800 8 60 1 2 1 40  6  Quick 40 2 1800 4 0 25 0 4 0 45  7  Easy Care 40   2 1200 4 0 50 0 5 1 20  8  Synthetics 40 3 800 2 5 30 0 4 1 20  9  Wool hand wash 30 3 800 2 5 70 0 5 0 50  10  Rinse 1 1800 4 0 15 0 1 0 20  11  Spin 1800 4 0 0 0 1 0 15  12  Drain 0 01                                  1  Short programme for test institutes  max  1 2 load     2     directly to the detergent compartment     3     The above table presents a few examples of the energy  water and time consumption of a few different programme settings  Consumption  can vary depending on water pressure  water hardness  water supply temperature  room temperature  load weight and content  variations    40   C programme for test institutes  The 40   C option must be selected     Test programme for cold water connection in accordance with EN 60456  For large volumes of detergent we recommend removing the insert and adding detergent    in the power supply and selected options  In the examples provided here the rinse setting is set to Normal and no options are selected     If you use large amounts of detergent  such as non compact powder  and find that the amount you want to use does not fit in the compartment   you can remov
20. ise that the machine produces to a  minimum by adjusting the feet so that the machine  is steady and balanced on the floor  Tighten the  lock nuts              Locking nut    Connection to water supply    Water connection should be carried out by an  appropriately qualified person  Connect the  machine using the accompanying supply hose   Water pressure should be 0 1 1MPa  approx   1 10kp cm   10 100N cm      There should be a  stopcock on the water pipe     If the pipes are newly installed  it may be wise to  flush them through so that any dirt is washed  away  Otherwise  dirt can clog the filter in the  machine   s water intake and cut off the water    supply        Use only the supply hose supplied with the  machine  Do not re use old hoses or other loose  supply hoses     Hot water connection    A few seconds after you start a programme the  washing machine will begin to fill with water from  both the hot and the cold supplies  If for some  reason no hot water is available  the machine  waits for one minute and then fills with cold water  only  The wash drum does not start to rotate until  it begins to fill with water     However  if you choose to connect your  ECO machine to only the cold water it is important  that you shut off the hot water connection  See  chapter  Settings  for information on how to switch  between  Hot water On  and  Hot water Off    Drainage connection   The machine is supplied with a drainage hose  attached  which must be connected to a drain   Se
21. ly soiled linen can occasionally  be washed at higher temperatures  but not too  often because the heat can destroy the linen   s  shine and strength     Wool    These fabrics are labelled either machine wash  or hand wash  The Wool hand wash programme  is at least as gentle as washing by hand     Woolis especially sensitive to processes such as  washing    If you do not wish to spin dry  you can squeeze  out the water using terry towels  In this case select  No spin    To find out how to choose this setting  see the   Washing  chapter  However  most garments can  withstand a short spin  Choose a short spin by  selecting a spin speed of 800 rpm or less     Rayon fibres and synthetic fibres    Materials made of rayon fibres  such as viscose   and some synthetic fibres are very delicate and  require much space so as not to crease  Only half  fill the drum when washing and choose a spin  speed of 800 rpm or lower     NOTE   Viscose and acetates are fragile when wet     Reducing allergic reactions    The washing machine has a Super Rinse option   Use this for people with sensitive skin  such as  those with allergies and small children     Save time and energy    Use the Everyday wash programme to save time  and energy  This programme has a shorter main  wash than Standard cotton  but is often sufficient  for lightly soiled washing     High water level    If you want more water for the main wash and  rinses  you can use the High water level option   High water level is used automa
22. machine for transport before  using the machine     N     A    N        Ema    HS          fo                                        NOTE        If the machine is to be transported  the bolts and  plastic plugs for locking the machine during  transport must be installed to prevent damage  to the machine through shaking  If the transport  bolts or plastic plugs have been lost  you can                               1  Loosen and remove the bolts as illustrated    below     order new ones from your retailer     Article number  80 882 77    80 901 05                   2  Toremove the plastic plugs that held the bolts   squeeze together and pull out          Remove the plastic covers from the plugs   Push the plastic covers into the three holes  that contained the plugs  Save the plastic plugs  in case the machine is moved in the future     Designation  Screw    Plastic plug  transport  lock    Order three of each item     27    28    Installation    Positioning the washing machine    The washing machine can be installed as a built in  or freestanding unit  Position the machine so that  the electrical plug is easily accessible    A  Built in   The washing machine can be installed under a  counter top with a working height of 850 900 mm   Leave a5 mm space around the entire machine   including between the rear edge of the top cover  and the wall behind it     B  Freestanding   The washing machine can be positioned beside  or under a tumble dryer    Adjusting the feet    Keep the no
23. ommission Delegated Regulation  EU  No  1061 2010    ISE   Model designation  W288   Max  washing capacity  8 kg   Energy efficiency class  A      Annual energy consumption  AE    196 kWh per year     Energy consumption    Standard cotton 60   C with full load  E  6o   1 10 kWh  Standard cotton 60   C with half load  E  60   0 83 kWh  Standard cotton 40   C with half load  E  49   0 48 kWh    Power consumption  Off mode  P    0 40 W  Left on mode  P   0 50 W  Annual water consumption  AW     12100 litres per year     Spin drying efficiency class  A   Maximum spin speed  1800 rpm  Remaining moisture content  43   Washing program  Standard cotton       Programme time  Standard cotton 60   C with full load  T  so   200 minutes  Standard cotton 60   C with half load  T  so   155 minutes  Standard cotton 40   C with half load  T  49   145 minutes  Noise emissions   Wash phase  45 dB A  re 1 pW  Spin phase  72 dB A  re 1 pW    1  Based on 220 standard cleaning cycles for Standard cotton 60  C and 40  C full and half load  and consumption in accordance  with the low power modes  The actual energy consumption will depend on how the machine is used    2  Based on 220 standard cleaning cycles for Standard cotton 60   C and 40   C full and half load  The actual water consumption  will depend on how the machine is used    3  Onascale from G  least efficient  to A  most efficient     4  Standard cotton 60   C and 40   C are the standard wash programmes used to compile the information for 
24. or cannot be opened until the  machine is connected to the electricity supply      To open the door manually  see  The washer  door will not open  in the  Troubleshooting   chapter    e The machine cannot be started when the door  is open    e To open the washer door while a programme  is running  see  Close the door and press the  Start Stop button  in the  Washing  chapter     Language selection    You will be prompted to select the display  language when you have connected your machine  and start it for the first time  Do as follows    1  Turn the programme selector to choose from   US English  AU English  Svenska  Dansk   Norsk  Suomi  Frangais  Deutsch  Italiano   Espanol  Pyccxun  Nederlands  EU English    2  Press Start Stop once to save the setting     Checking water hardness    The quantity of detergent needed depends   amongst other things  on how hard the water is   See the detergent pack for details  Phone your  local water company to checkthe water hardness  in your area     NOTE     Each machine is tested before leaving the  factory  A small amount of water may remain in  the drain pump  though this does not affect  quality or damage the machine     See Quick guide on the last page    Safety instructions    General   e Read the operating instructions and keep them  in a safe place       Installation of water and electricity  if required   should be carried out by a qualified  professional    e The machine should only be used for washing  items as described in th
25. p  Remove the cover        5  Remove any items and so forth from the pump  housing and the cover  Also check that the  pump blades right at the back rotate        6  Screw on the cover  replace the drainage hose  on the hatch pin and close the hatch     Cleaning the detergent  compartment    NOTE     Do not wash the detergent compartment or the  insert in a dishwasher     Open the detergent compartment and remove the  insert  Rinse the insert and scrub it clean with a  washing up brush  Wipe up any detergent left  inside the detergent compartment  Replace the  insert in the detergent compartment        Detergent  compartment    Cleaning the outside of the machine    Clean the outside of the machine and the program  panel with a mild cleaner  Do not use any  solvents  as these can damage the machine     NOTE   Do not hose down the machine with water     Cleaning the inside of the machine  to avoid unpleasant smells    Modern detergents often allow clothes to be  washed at low temperatures  This means that  small deposits can build up in the machine  These   in turn  may lead to unpleasant smells developing   To avoid this  we recommend running a 90   C  wash programme once a month  When you do  this  use a small quantity of detergent  It is not  necessary to put any washing in the machine     21    22    Care and cleaning    Rinse holes under the agitator    If you suspect that objects such as nails or paper  clips may have fallen into the wash drum  you  should check the spac
26. per Rinse button and the minus  button under Delayed Start at the same time   Child safe start will be deactivated for 3 minutes     Description of the washing machine      Main power switch 1 2 3 4    Detergent compartment     Programme panel     Serial number plate  on inside of washer door     Drainage pump cover     Drainage pump  behind cover      Washer door    NOOR WD                 Detergent compartment    1  Pre wash   2  Main wash   3  Main wash liquid detergent   4  Fabric softener                            Advice and tips before washing    Here are some tips that may help you before  washing     Sorting your laundry    Sort items according to   e how soiled they are  e colour   e material    Clothing   1  Doup zips and close Velcro straps so that they   don   t harm fabrics    2  New coloured items may contain excess dye  and should therefore be washed separately  the first few times      Turn delicate items inside out  This reduces  the risk of burling and fading      Empty pockets and wash them inside out if  possible     oo     gt     Laundry label symbols       Laundry labels    Look at the item s laundry label  The table below  shows suitable wash programmes for different  materials and wash loads  Using modern washing  machines and detergents  for example compact  detergents  you can usually wash at lower  temperatures  It is a good idea to use trial and  error to find out what produces the best results     Examples of washing instructions and recommended 
27. programmes  Always follow the washing instructions    for each garment        Laundry labels Material    Program       Cotton  linen  white and light coloured items     Everyday wash 60   C to 95   C       garments     Cotton  linen  cotton polyester  Light and dark coloured   Quick 60   C       and elastane  Light and dark coloured garments            Wool  silk and other very delicate garments          Acrylic  viscose  modal  acetate  polyester  polyamide   Easy Care 40   C    Wool hand wash 30   C to 40   C             Advice and tips before washing    Hot water connection    Hot water intake has a positive effect on grease  stains and certain pigment stains  such as oil  soot  and coffee  Note however that difficult protein  stains with albumen content  blood  milk  meat  and fish  first need to be soaked in cold water as  they are difficult to dissolve at temperatures above  40   C  For the best washing results we  recommend the Super wash option and  pre soaking the stained items in cold water before  washing them in the machine     Coloured cotton    Coloured cotton items with the washing instruction  60   C should be washed at 60   C for the first time  in order to remove any excess dye  If you do not  do so  there is a risk that the colour will run  Use  detergent without bleach in order to preserve the  colour of the fabric     Unbleached linen    Unbleached linen fabrics should be washed at 60    C  using detergent containing no bleach or optical  whiteners  Heavi
28. ter tap   2  See  Water outlet fault      Water outlet fault    Check    e that no objects are stuck in the drainage hose  outlet    e that the drainage pump is not blocked by  foreign objects  Clean the pump  See the  Care  and cleaning  chapter      that there are no kinks in the drainage hose     After taking measures  run the Drain programme  or press the Door opening button  key symbol  to  empty the machine  If this does not resolve the  problem  call the service division     Water inlet fault    Check    e that the tap on the water pipe is open    e that the filter in the machine   s water intake is  not blocked     Action    1  Shut off the water tap    2  Unscrew the hose    3  Clean the filter in the intake valve on the  machine    4  Screw the hose back on      Turn on the tap    6  Run the program again to check if the fault is  fixed    7  If this does not resolve the problem  call the  service division     al    Security fault  Call the service division     Wash motor fault  Call the service division     Unbalance    The machine stops the spin cycle if there is too  much imbalance  The washing machine restarts  the spin cycle and hopefully the washing is better  distributed in the drum  This procedure can be  repeated up to 10 times  If the machine still fails  to find a good balance  the programme jumps to  the next step     The error message requires no action     Technical information    Information on energy labelling  Information sheet  in compliance with C
29. tes  The main wash time is also extended    e Select Super wash by pressing the button  under the symbol    e The symbol above the button lights when this  option is activated     Washing    BR  Pre soak    If the washing is stained with blood  for example    we recommend a presoak  The washing will soak   in cold water for two hours before the wash   programme starts    e Select Presoak by pressing the button under  the symbol      The symbol above the button lights when this  option is activated     17    18    Washing    Close the washer door and  press the Start Stop button                Start  Stop 0       LT                      NOTE     A few seconds after you start aprogramme the  washing machine will begin to fill with water from  both the hot and the cold supplies  If for some  reason no hot water is available  the machine  waits for one minute and then fills with cold water  only  The wash drum does not start to rotate until  it begins to fill with water     Time remaining    The time remaining is shown in hours and  minutes  Once a programme is selected  the  estimated programme time is displayed  This may  differ from time to time depending on the  temperature of the water entering the machine  and the size of the load  If the programme time is  longer than the previous wash with the same  programme   0 01  will be displayed until the  programme finishes  This is normal  The next time  you use the programme under similar conditions   the estimated programme time
30. the main power switch  Then press  the Door opening button 5 times within 10  seconds    3  Select the setting you want to change by  turning the programme selector    4  Press the Door opening button once to select  the setting    5  Change and save the setting as described  below    6  Press Start Stop to go to the programme menu     Child safe    You can activate the Child safe start option to   prevent children from starting the machine    1  Turn the programme selector and choose   Child safe On  or  Child safe Off     2  Press the Door opening button once to save  the setting     You can temporarily deactivate Child safe start  by pressing the Super Rinse button and the minus  button under Delayed Start at the same time   Child safe start will be deactivated for three  minutes     Door opening    The washer door opens automatically once the   programme has finished  You can deactivate this   function if you would rather use the the Door   opening button to open the door    1  Turn the programme selector and select  Door  opening off  or  Door opening on     2  Press the Door opening button once to save  the setting     Language   1  Turn the programme selector to choose from   US English  AU English  Svenska  Dansk   Norsk  Suomi  Frangais  Deutsch  Italiano   Espanol  Pyccxun  Nederlands  EU English    2  Press the Door opening button once to save  the setting     Temperature   1  Turn the programme selector to choose  between    C and   F    2  Press the Door opening 
31. tically in the  Wool Hand programme     Economy and efficiency    You can save a lot of energy by not using higher   temperature programs than necessary    e Select Quick if you just need to freshen up  shirts or exercise clothes  for example  This  will save both water and energy    e If you select a fast spin speed  this reduces  energy consumption when drying in a tumble  dryer or drying cabinet    e Always wash with a full load when using the  Heavy  Everyday wash and Standard cotton  programmes    e Avoid pre washing  Modern machines and  detergents clean effectively without  pre washing  Pre washing is only necessary  for heavily soiled washing     10    Advice and tips before washing    Detergents    Eco labelled detergents are less harmful to the  environment     Detergent overdosing does not give better  washing results  it merely causes a greater impact  on the environment    Try to use less detergent  and increase only if you  are not satisfied with the results     Dyeing fabrics   If you want to dye fabrics in the machine  select  the Everyday wash programme with the Super  Rinse option  Select temperature according to the  dye manufacturer   s recommendations    Choose a low spin speed if the fabric to be dyed    is a blended material such as  polyester cotton     NOTE     Add the dye directly to the washing drum   not  to the detergent compartment  After dyeing  you  should run the machine empty using the same  program  Use the normal amount of detergent     NOT
    
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