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1.      90 degree maintenance wash   The warm and damp environment of a washing machine can lead to a  bacteria build up inside of the machine and in extreme cases you may  even get a    sludge    like material building  To prevent this from  happening  you should do the following       o Leave the door ajar for a few minutes after the wash cycle has  completed     o Once a month  set your appliance on a 90 degree boil wash     o You should not put clothing inside the appliance for this  maintainence wash     o You should use a wash powder that contains a bleaching agent     i e  not a wash powder that is only suitable for washing  coloured garments      25    Error code failure system    If your appliance senses that it is not operating correctly  then an error  code may appear in the LCD display     The following error codes can possibly be remedied by the customer  and the steps outlined below should be followed     BEFORE COMPLETING ANY MAI NTAINEANCE ON THE  APPLIANCE  IT SHOULD BE DISCONNECTED FROM YOUR MAINS  POWER SUPPLY     No display   o Power failure    o Check that the power plug is in the mains socket correctly   o Check the mains fuse     FO1  No water coming into the machine   o Check the water pressure of your mains water supply    o Clean the mesh filter that sits in the inlet hose    o Make sure the water tap that the machine is connected to is  Switched on fully     FO2  The machine will not drain or spin  o Clean the drain pump filter   o Check the drain hose
2.      If there is a power failure or the plug is pulled out of the  socket when a wash cycle is in progress  Once power has  been restored  the wash program will continue     cero biiy   FF o Whilst the wash program is  LL U 5     in progress  the program     m   nm  fe 5    1 phase and time remaining to        the end of the wash cycle will  ONG I  m appear on the display        18    O    O    The active phases will appear at the top of the display  as the  wash program progresses  The time remaining until the end of  the program will update throughout the wash cycle  Please note  that it does not count down in    real time        Any program option can be selected once the wash cycle is  already in progress  providing that the stage in the wash cycle  that the option will effect has not already passed   E g  you  cannot select an intensive wash  once the machine has reached  the rinse stage of the wash cycle      Cancelling or pausing a wash program    v    O    To stop a wash program once a wash cycle is in progress  you  Should turn the program selection knob     The appliance will go onto PAUSE status and the wash program  will be cancelled     The door will remain locked for two minutes before it is possible  to open the door and take out the garments     Before opening the porthole door  you MUST  drain the appliance  otherwise there may still  be water in the drum when you open the  door     It is also possible to put the machine into PAUSE status by  pressing the STA
3.    Instruction manual       USER MANUAL FOR YOUR BAUMATIC    BA140 Fully  integrated washing       oD    Baumatic       NOTE  This User Instruction Manual contains important    information  including safety  amp  installation points  which will  enable you to get the most out of your appliance  Please keep it  in a safe place so that it is easily available for future reference     DD 21 04 09       Contents    Environmental note  Important safety information  Specifications    Description of the appliance  Control panel   Program options   LCD display   Detergent drawer    Preparing the wash cycle  Preparing your garments for washing  A selection of wash care symbols  Detergents and conditioners    Program tables   Wash program guidance   Selecting a wash program   Cancelling or pausing a wash program  Delay start feature   Spin selection button   Setting a program option   Child lock    Maintenance and cleaning   In daily use   Control panel and washing machine cabinet  Detergent drawer   The washing machine drum   Door   90 degree maintenance wash    Error code failure system  General troubleshooting   Poor wash results   Cleaning the drain pump filter    Installation   Unpacking and removing the transit bolts  Positioning and levelling the appliance  Connecting to the mains water supply  Water outlet   Fitting the furniture door   Power supply   Before first use maintenance wash    Contact details    12   14  12  13  14    15   16  17  18   19  19  20  20   22  22  23    2
4.  be tied up  This will  help to prevent other garments from getting damaged during the  wash     Woollens and knitted coloured fabrics should be turned inside out  before being washed in the appliance     Small delicate items  tights  baby socks  should be placed in  either a washing net or a zipped pillow case     Curtains should be handled with particular care  All plastic hooks  or metal strips must be removed before being washed in the  appliance     Coloured items and whites should be washed  in separate wash cycles        New garments often contain an excess of  dye  therefore it is advisable to wash them separately for their  first wash     Garments should be unfolded and shook out before being placed  inside the machine     12    A selection of wash care symbols    banl  ndg normal normal Do not  temp  95  C temp  60  C temp  40  C wash     x    delicate manual    l  Washing    Il  Dry cleaning    FR ER Do not    all solvents all but TRI Benzine only clean       X    normal    lll  Spin dryer    Do not    150  C iron     IV  Ironing       xi    AN Select a programme taking into account the care labels indications       o The wash care symbols should be used to help you to select the  most suitable wash program  They will also help you to sort your  laundry into different loads  depending on the fabric type and the  highest temperature which the garment can be washed at     o Ifthe wash care label does not appear in the above table  then  please refer to the washing ma
5.  is not blocked or kinked     F04  The machine does not start  o Check that the door has been shut properly before commencing a  wash cycle     c03  The machine has sensed an out of balance load   o This may be due to uneven distribution of clothes in the drum   which may cause an excessive level of vibration    o See the general troubleshooting section     FO5   F10  Contact Baumatic Customer Care    Once the machine has been plugged back into your mains power  Supply  to clear the fault code from the LCD display  you should switch  on the machine and hold down the Start Stop button for approximately  5 seconds     If a fault code reappears after following the  above advice and clearing the fault code  You  should turn the wash program selection knob  to the off position  Disconnect the appliance  from your mains supply  Then arrange for an  engineer to attend the appliance  You should  contact the Customer Care Department on   0118  933 6911        26    IF AN ENGINEER ATTENDS DURING THE  GUARANTEE PERIOD AND FINDS THAT A FAULT  HAS BEEN CAUSED BY AN ITEM ON THE ERROR  CODE LIST  WHICH COULD HAVE BEEN CLEARED BY  THE CUSTOMER  THEN YOU MAY BE LIABLE FOR  THE COST OF THE SERVICE CALL              General troubleshooting    Water under the washing machine    o Tighten the drain pump filter   o Check the drain and inlet hose and make sure that it is fully  tightened     Washing machine vibrates during the spin cycle    o Check that the transport locking devices have been remov
6.  you can make the machine  not go into a spin cycle  If you pick this option  then the machine  will stop with water in the drum     o Important  Before opening the door of the appliance  you MUST  select the drain program to clear this water     o The LCD display shows an approximate time for the selected wash  cycle  Please note that factors external to the machine  e g  the  temperature of your water supply  your water pressure etc  can  affect the time it takes for the wash cycle to complete     17    Selecting a wash program    V    Load your laundry and put detergent in the relevant  compartment of the soap drawer     Close the porthole door firmly     Activate the pop out  program selector knob by  depressing it     Select the most  appropriate wash program  for the garments that you  are washing  by turning the  program selector knob        The LCD display will briefly flash the wash program number that  you have selected and then show the approximate time that it  will take the chosen wash cycle to complete     Select any program options by using the program option button  underneath the LCD display  for more information  please refer  to the    setting a program option    section      Any program option that you select  will affect the length of time  that the wash cycle will take to complete  The LCD display will  update to reflect this change     Press the Start Stop button     After approximately 5 seconds  you will hear your washing  machine start the wash cycle
7. 4   25  24  24  24   25  25  25  25    26   30  27  28  29   30    30   36  30   31  32  33  34  34  35  36    37    Environmental note    Note  Before discarding an old appliance  switch off and  disconnect it from the power supply  Cut off and render any plug  useless  Cut the cable off directly behind the appliance to prevent    misuse  This should be undertaken by a competent person  Disable  the door lock to make sure that children cannot get stuck inside  the appliance        This appliance is marked according to the European directive  2002 96 EC on Waste electrical and Electronic Equipment  WEEE    By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly  you will help  prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and  human health  which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate  waste handling of this product        The symbol ssa on the product  or on the documents  accompanying the product  indicates that this appliance may not  be treated as household waste  Instead it shall be handed over to  the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and  electronic equipment     Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local environmental  regulations for waste disposal    For more detailed information about treatment  recovery and  recycling of this product  please contact your local city office   your household waste disposal service or the shop where you  purchased the product           Important safety information    Your safety is of t
8. ACHINE IN THE  FUTURE     Unpacking the machine and removing the transit bolts    v Remove the base  corner  protection pieces and top  cover        30    v Locate the three transit  bolts that secure the  drum in position  whilst  the appliance is being  transported     v Using a screwdriver   unscrew the three plastic  transit bolt covers     V Loosen and remove the  three transit bolts     v Using a screwdriver  refit  the three plastic transit  bolt covers that you  removed previously        IMPORTANT  The transit bolts MUST be removed before your  washing machine is used for the first time     31    Positioning and levelling the appliance  v Place the washing machine on a solid and level floor surface     v DO NOT PLACE THE WASHING MACHINE ON A CARPET     v Loosen the adjustable feet  that are positioned on the  base of the appliance        v Slacken off the lock nut on each of the washing  machine feet using a Spanner     v Adjust the feet to level off the washing  machine     v Once leveled correctly  you should tighten the  lock nut back up on each of the washing  machine feet using a spanner        IMPORTANT  When the washing machine is positioned in the location  where it will be used  Make sure that all four feet are resting firmly on  the floor  by pressing down on each corner and checking that the  appliance stands still     32    Connecting to the mains water supply       v The water inlet hose will be inside the drum of your washing  machine  when you receive t
9. Intensive  wash  4  l  Wash program phases    o Prewash   o Wash   o Rinse   o Spin and drain    2  Spin speed     3  Program number  for a few seconds  and then program  duration   4  Program options     o Easy iron  o Extra rinse  o Intensive wash    10    Detergent drawer  Ll fy Iy    PREW ASH WASH FABRIC SOFTENER       Pre wash section Li    This compartment should have detergent placed in it  if you are going  to select a wash program that has a pre wash as part of it     Main wash section nr    This compartment should have detergent placed in it  you should also  put a water softening agent in this section  if you use one   The  detergent will be added to the drum at the start of the main wash  program     Conditioner section ob    This compartment should be used for liquid conditioners  fabric  softener  starch   They will be added to the wash load during the final  rinse     11    Preparing the wash cycle    Preparing your garments for washing    O    Your washing should be sorted out  according to  the fabric type and the wash care symbol that is  printed on the garment   s wash care label   see  separate section on wash care symbols         Your washing should also be sorted out  according to the degree of soiling     Check all pockets on a garment to make sure  that they are empty     Remove any detachable metal items  badges   paperclips  safety pins etc         Zips should be closed  duvet covers and pillow cases should be  buttoned up and any loose straps should
10. RT STOP button whilst the wash cycle is in  progress  However this will not cancel the wash program and to  restart the wash cycle  you should press the START STOP button  again     19    Delay start feature    Your appliance has a delay start feature  which allows you to pause  the start of a wash cycle until a later time     v Follow the process listed under    Selecting a wash program       Lily ye    QEasy iron v Before pressing the  mhm Pe  oe CExtm rinse START STOP button  you    I Li should select the length of  JUG H U Intensive time that you want to    wash  Spin Delay delay the wash program  ggg a ern for by pressing the delay   lt  GAD C  start button        o Each time the delay start button is pressed  the start of the wash  cycle will be delayed by one hour  The LCD display will show how  many hours the wash cycle is being delayed for in the bottom  right hand corner     o Press the START STOP button     o To cancel a time delay that has been set  you should press the  delay start button successively  Once 24 hours shows on the LCD  display  you need to press the delay start button one further  time and the delay start will be cancelled     o If you alter the wash program whilst a delay start has been set   this will also cancel the delay start     Spin selection button    Your washing machine will automatically select an appropriate spin  speed for each wash program  However it is possible to decrease  the spin speed that it automatically selects  by pressing t
11. brasive cleaner or household polish on  either the control panel or operating parts     v Wipe over the control panel and the external surface of the  machine using a brand new damp cloth with warm water     v If you ever spill any liquid detergent or conditioner from the  detergent drawer onto the washing machine cabinet  then  these should be cleaned up immediately as they could be  corrosive     Detergent drawer    Occasionally the detergent drawer should be cleaned     o Pull the detergent drawer  out as far as it will go and  then remove the drawer  by pulling firmly        24    o Use warm water and a brush to thoroughly  clean the three compartments of the  detergent drawer     o Clean the area that the detergent drawer  Slides into with a brush     o Replace the detergent drawer by placing it  back into the slot  Then push the drawer fully  back into position        The washing machine drum    The drum of your washing machine is constructed from stainless steel   However if there are objects that can rust placed inside the drum  then  it is possible for the drum to become stained     IMPORTANT  Do not use a descaling agent  iron steel wool or  scouring agents to clean the drum of your appliance     v Remove any rust stains on the drum with an appropriate  Stainless steel cleaning agent   Door    v You should regularly check to see if any deposits have  formed  or there are any foreign bodies in the rubber door  gasket  This sits inside the opening of the porthole door
12. ce is installed     v Consult the rating  plate  located on  the inner rim of the  porthole door of the  appliance BEFORE  making the  electrical  connections  Ensure  that the voltage  reaching the plug   is the same as that  on the rating plate        v DO NOT REMOVE THE RATING PLATE AS THE  INFORMATION ON IT IS IMPORTANT     v The moulded plug that is supplied with the appliance must be  placed into an earthed and insulated socket     v Broken or damaged power leads must only be replaced by a  Suitably qualified person  A power lead of a similar type must be  used in replacement    v Power lead type  HOV V  F 3G1 5    v IMPORTANT  We do not recommend that this appliance is    connected to an extension lead     35    Before first use maintenance wash    o When your washing machine  has been correctly installed   we recommend that you  perform a maintenance wash  cycle     o This will check that all  aspects of the installation  are correct  it will also  remove any deposits that  may have been left on the  drum by the manufacturing  process        o Select the Normal 90  C wash program     o A small quantity of detergent should be used during this  maintenance wash     IMPORTANT  If your appliance appears not to be  operating correctly  then you should disconnect it  from your mains supply and then contact  Baumatic Customer Care on telephone number   0118  933 6911        DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE  YOURSELF     Please note that if an engineer is asked to atten
13. chine program chart  This gives  more detailed descriptions of the types of fabric that are suitable  to be washed using a particular wash program     13    Detergents and conditioners    The amount of detergent that you need to use in your appliance  will  depend on    o The degree of soiling  Lightly soiled garments in general  require less detergent     o The size of the wash load  A smaller wash load will require a  reduction in the amount of detergent     o The hardness of your tap water  The harder your water is   then the more detergent you will need to use  The detergent  manufacturers normally give guidance as to how much extra  detergent should be used  depending on the hardness of the  water     Liquid detergent  If you are using liquid detergent  then in the majority of cases the  liquid should be placed inside the dosing device supplied by the    detergent manufacturer  All instructions on the detergent packaging  Should be followed     Water softening agents    If your tap water is hard  then it may be prudent to utilise a water  softening agent  This will help to ensure that the appliance does not  become clogged with hard water deposits  You may also find that it will  allow you to lessen the amount of detergent that you are using       When using any detergent or water softening  agent  the recommendations of the    manufacturers should be followed     14    Program tables    Program Fabric type    1   Normal Cold  cold  2   Quick Cotton linen  30  C white  c
14. d whilst the product is  under guarantee and finds that the problem is not the result of an  appliance fault  then you may be liable for the cost of the call out  charge     The appliance must be accessible for the engineer to perform  any necessary repair  If your appliance is installed in such a  way that an engineer is concerned that damage will be caused  to the appliance or your kitchen  then he will not complete a  repair     This includes situations where appliances have been tiled in   sealed in with sealant  have wooden obstructions placed in  front of the appliance  like plinths  Or any installation other  than the one specified by Baumatic Ltd  has been completed     Please refer to the conditions of guarantee that appear on the  warranty card that you receive with the appliance     36    ox  Baumatic             United Kingdom  Baumatic Ltd    Baumatic Buildings   6 Bennet Road   Reading  Berkshire  RG2 0QX   United Kingdom    Sales Telephone   0118  933 6900    Sales Fax    0118  931 0035   Customer Care Telephone   0118  933 6911   Customer Care Fax    0118  986 9124    Spares Telephone   01235  437244    Advice Line Telephone   0118  933 6933    E mail    Sales baumatic co uk  customercare baumatic  co uk  Spares baumatic co uk  technical baumatic co uk    Website   www baumatic co uk    Republic of Ireland  01  6266 798    Czech Republic  Baumatic CR spol s r o   Amperova 495   46215  Librec   Czech Republic     420 800 185 263  www baumatic cz    Slovak Repub
15. ed  see  installation instructions     o Make sure that the washing machine is installed on a flat and level  floor    o Ensure that all four feet are resting firmly on the floor  by pressing  down on each corner and making sure that the appliance is stable    o If it is unstable then follow the    Positioning and levelling the  appliance    section     Poor spin results  o Clean the drain pump  see    Cleaning the drain pump filter    section    Water in the detergent dispenser    o Although there will be some water residue left in the detergent  drawer after a wash cycle has completed  If the drawer is full of  water then you may need to clean the detergent drawer     IMPORTANT  Your appliance has an unbalance control system   If this system detects that the washload is unevenly distributed  inside the drum  Your washing machine will try to redistribute  the load before spinning  If after several attempts it is unable  to redistribute the washload  then the appliance will either spin  at a slower speed or skip the spin cycle and drain     Uneven load distribution can be caused by too large a wash    load or too small a wash load  It can also occur if a single item  if washed inside the appliance     27    Poor wash results       My garments are looking grey and there are limescale  deposits present in the drum of my washing machine        There is not enough detergent being added    The incorrect detergent is being used    Stains are not being pre treated    The correct was
16. ess  providing that the stage in the wash cycle  that the option will affect has not already been passed   E g  you  cannot select an intensive wash  once the machine has reached  the rinse stage of the wash cycle      22    Child lock    Your appliance has a child lock option  if this is set  it will mean that  nobody can affect the operation of the wash program once it has  Started     The child lock should be activated  once a wash program Is already in  progress        o To activate the child lock  you should hold down the START STOP    button for at least three seconds  When the child lock is set  a B  symbol will appear on the LCD display     o The child lock option will end once the wash cycle completes        o If you want to cancel the child lock option before the wash  program completes  You should hold down the START STOP    button for at least three seconds  When the    symbol  disappears from the LCD display  the child lock option has been  cancelled     23    Maintenance and cleaning    In daily use    v Once a wash cycle has completed  you should pull out the  detergent drawer slightly  so it can dry out     v Leave the porthole door ajar for a short while after a wash  cycle has completed  This should help to prevent stagnant  Smells and to protect the door seal     v Close the water tap     v We suggest that you disconnect the appliance from your  mains supply  when it is not in use     Control panel and washing machine cabinet     IMPORTANT  Do not use any a
17. h program or wash temperature was not  selected     0 0 09 0      have followed the advice given above  but my  garments are still coming out with grey stains on them        o The garments are soiled with oils  ointments or grease  and were washed without enough detergent    o The wash temperature selected was too low    o Fabric conditioner has come into contact with the  garments  If this happens try to wash out these stains  as quickly as you can and try to avoid getting  conditioner on the garments in future     After the final rinse  I can still see foam        o Modern detergents can result in there still being foam in the final  rinse  this does not mean that the washing Is not being rinsed    properly     There is white residue on my garments when I remove  them from the appliance        o Modern detergents can contain insoluble contents  and white  residue after a wash cycle is not necessarily a sign of the garments  not being rinsed properly     o You should shake out the garment or brush it off  In future possibly  turn the garment inside out before it is washed  You may wish to  move from a powder detergent and switch to a liquid detergent  instead     28          Cleaning the drain pump filter    IMPORTANT  Switch off your washing machine and  disconnect the plug from your mains supply     You should clean out the filter approximately every twenty  washes  If the drain pump filter is not cleaned regularly  then  your appliance may find it difficult to pump out wa
18. he appliance     v Connect and fully tighten the inlet hose to  the threaded inlet valve that is located at  the rear of the washing machine  You  Should connect the end with the right  angle connector on it to the back of your  appliance        v Connect the other end of the inlet hose to your mains  water supply       v IMPORTANT  There should be a filter sitting inside the end of the  inlet hose that connects to your mains water supply  The inlet hose  may leak if this filter is missing  This filter is supplied with the  appliance  you should contact Baumatic to obtain one  if it is  missing     v Tighten the inlet hose to your mains supply fully  but do not over  tighten as this may distort the filter that sits in the end of the inlet  hose     v Test for any leaks     33    Water outlet       v Secure the drain hose  so that it cannot move whilst the washing  machine is in use     v Place the end of the drain hose on your drain pipe  Push it a  Short way down into your drain pipe     v IMPORTANT  Do not insert the drain hose too deeply into the  water pipe  as this may cause siphoning     v NEVER EXTEND THE DRAINAGE HOSE FROM ITS ORIGINAL  LENGTH     Fitting the furniture door  o Please refer to the building in template for instructions on how to    fit your integrated appliance and connect the furniture door to  the product     34    Power supply       v IMPORTANT  As your appliance ts a built in product  the  electrical socket must still be accessible once the  applian
19. he spin  selection button     v Turn the wash program selection knob to the wash program  that you want to use     800 0 58    p  selection Delay start    OoOO       v Press the spin selection button and the spin speed will reduce  in 100 rpm increments     o It is possible to reduce the spin speed from the one  automatically selected by the wash program  down to  400rpm     v If you continue to press the spin  reduction button after 400rpm    appears  Then D will appear in  the LCD display  This means that  the    No spin    option has been  selected and at the end of the  wash cycle  the machine will not  spin at all and the wash program  will finish after it has drained     v Ifyou press the spin reduction    button again  then Owill appear  in the LCD display  This means  that the    Anti crease    option  has been selected  The clothes  will be held in water  until you  select a spin or drain program        YOU MUST DO THIS BEFORE OPENING THE DOOR OF THE  APPLIANCE     v This feature is useful if you are not going to be present when  the wash cycle completes  as it will lessen the chance of the  garments becoming creased     v After the appliance completes the last rinse  the m  symbol will  flash and the drum will rotate approximately every 3 minutes     v Press the spin selection button until the spin speed that you  require appears in the LCD display  then press the  START STOP button     v Ifyou want the appliance to drain only  press the spin    selection button unt
20. he utmost importance to Baumatic   Please make sure that you read this instruction booklet  before attempting to install or use the appliance  If you  are unsure of any of the information contained in this  booklet  please contact the Baumatic Advice Line     General Safety    o Repairs to your appliance must only be carried out by a  Baumatic engineer or one of its authorised service agents  Any  attempt by an inexperienced person to repair the appliance   could result in injury or damage to your washing machine     o If you notice that the mains cable is damaged  The appliance  must not be used  The same applies if you notice that the  worktop  control panel or base area is damaged  As this could  allow access to the internal components of the machine     o The appliance should be switched off and isolated from the  mains supply  before either cleaning or maintenance work is  attempted     o The mains cable must not be used to pull the plug out of the  electrical socket     o The machine should not be sprayed with water     o The glass of the porthole door may become hot during the higher  temperature wash programs     o The machine should be allowed to cool before carrying out an  emergency drain or cleaning the drain filter     o It is possible for small animals to chew either mains cables or  water hoses  which could cause an electric shock hazard     Installation    o The installation instructions contained within this user manual  Should be followed     o It is obligat
21. il the D symbol appears in the LCD  display  then press the START STOP button     21    YOU MUST DO ONE OF THESE STEPS BEFORE  IN OPENI NG THE DOOR OF THE APPLI ANCE   OTHERWISE YOU COULD OPEN THE PORTHOLE    DOOR WHILST THERE IS STILL WATER IN THE  DRUM     You should ensure that the garments you are  washing are suitable for suspending in water  before selecting this option  Garments should not  be suspended in water for a prolonged period     Setting a program option    Intensive  wash    Selection  Fa    L        A F       o There are three program options that you can select  providing  that the wash program chart indicates that a particular option  can be selected with a particular wash program      o To select a program option  you should press the selection  button until the neon comes on next to the program option that  you want  You can select one program option  or if you continue  to press the button  you can select more than one program  option at once     o Any program option that you select  will affect the length of time  the wash cycle will take to complete  The LCD display will update  to reflect this change     v Press the START STOP button     o The program option button needs to be pressed after a wash  program has been selected  but before the wash program has  been started  If you select a different wash cycle after pressing a  program option  it will need to be reselected     o Any program option can be selected once the wash cycle is  already in progr
22. ld  not allow children in the area of the machine unsupervised  You  Should not let them touch the controls or play with the appliance     It could be possible for a child or pet to gain access to the  washing machine through the porthole door  Therefore please  check the drum before using the appliance     Any packaging that is removed from the machine should be kept  away from children     All detergents should be kept out of children   s reach in a safe  place     Specifications   v 7kg wash load   v 1400 rpm maximum spin speed   v 15 wash programs   v LCD display   v Delay start timer with remain time indicator   v 3 Option buttons  Easy iron  Extra rinse  Intensive wash   v Unbalance control system   v Foam protection   v Suspend the clothes in water option   v Door safety lock   v Child lock   v Stainless steel drum   v Adjustable feet   v Error code failure system     v Aqua Spray rain shower effect  This additionally showers the    wash load throughout the wash cycle  It helps to improve the  wash and rinsing efficiency        Appliance dimensions  Aperture dimensions   Height  820   850 mm 820 mm  Width  590 mm 600 mm  Depth  550 mm 600 mm    Energy efficiency     Energy rating  Wash performance  Water extraction performance class    u  gt   gt     Description of the appliance    Porthole    L  door Bg    Adjustable  feet       Control  panel    _Detergent  drawer    Stainless  steel drum    Drain pump  filter  behind  kickplate     Kickplate    Control panel    Star
23. lic  Baumatic Slovakia  s r o   Skultetyho 1   831 04 Bratislava 3  Slovakia     421 255 640 618    Germany  Baumatic Gmbh  Janderstrasse 9  Mannheim  68199  Germany     4962 112 9190  www baumatic  de    Italy   Baumatic Italia S R L    Via Caltana 129   Campodarsego  Padova   35011  Italy     3904 9920 2297  www baumatic  it  Holland   Baumatic Benelux B V   Grindzuigerstraat 22  1333 MS ALMERE   The Netherlands   3136 549 1555    www baumatic  nl    Certificate of compliance C      Compliance with the following Directives 73 23 EEC  89 336 EEC  92 75 EEC  The Manufacturer declares that its product complies with the general safety  hygienic and  environmental protection requirements pursuant to the European Community Directives    and that the specific documents applicable to the said product  especially the European  Community Declaration of Conformity issued by the manufacturer may be viewed in offices  of the competent authorities and may be obtained through the Manufacturer        39       Baumatic        www baumatie com       
24. olours  very light soil  3   Normal Cotton linen  30  C delicate colours  light soil  4   Normal Cotton linen  40  C fast colours  light soil      Normal Cotton linen  60  C fast colours  medium soil  Normal Cotton linen  90  C whites  heavy soil    N    e Ul  D    Cotton linen  whites fast  colours   heavy soil  Synthetic cotton  mix   delicate colours  very light soil  Synthetic cotton  mix   delicate colours  light soil  Synthetic cotton  mix   delicate colours  medium soil  Synthetic cotton  mix   delicate colours  medium soil  Wool wool mix  whites  colours  light soil  Cotton cotton mix  synthetic delicate  wool wool mix  Cotton cotton mix  synthetic delicate  wool wool mix    Prewash  60  C    Delicate  cold    Delicate  30  C    10   Delicate    40  C    11   Delicate    60  C       12   Wool    35  C    13   Rinses    Spin       Max  Programme  load description  of  clothes   kg    7 Normal wash  rinses with  conditioner  if added  anda  long final spin   1 5 Short wash  rinses with    conditioner  if added  anda  long final spin    Normal wash  rinses with  conditioner  if added  anda  long final spin    Prewash  normal wash  rinses  with conditioner  if added   and a long final spin    Delicate wash  rinses with  conditioner  if added  and a  gentle final spin       Wool wash  rinses with  conditioner  if added  anda  gentle final spin   Rinses  with conditioner  if  added  and a long final spin    7    7 Long final spin    15       15   Draining   Cotton cotton mi
25. ory for the completed installation to comply with all  relevant building regulations and local water authority  requirements     Before the first use of the appliance  we advise that a  90  C cotton wash is completed  No garments should be  placed inside the machine  however a small amount of  detergent must be used     During Use    It is recommended that the appliance is unplugged and the  water supply is switched off after the machine is used     This appliance is only designed to wash normal domestic  washloads  If you use your washing machine in any other way or  it is incorrectly used  then Baumatic accepts no liability for any  damage that might be caused and any guarantee will be void     No attempt should be made to alter or modify the specifications  of this appliance     The detergents that you place in this appliance should be  Suitable for automatic washing machines  With regards to dosage  levels  the detergent manufacturer   s recommendations should be  followed     You should not wash garments that have been in contact with  flammable materials     Your washing machine should not be used for dry cleaning     If you use either dyes or bleaching agents inside this machine   then you should consult with the manufacturer of these products  to make sure they are suitable for use in your washing machine   Baumatic cannot be held responsible for any damage that may  result     Child Safety    O    O    O    Your washing machine should only be used by adults  You shou
26. t stop    button LCD display    Wash program Spin Delay Program  selection selection start option  button button button button    Detergent  drawer       Wash program selection knob    This control knob allows you to select the wash program of your  choice  To activate it you should press in the program selection knob   to pop out the control     Start  Stop button    Once a wash program has been selected  this button should be  pressed to start the wash cycle     Program option button    This button needs to be pressed after a wash program has been  selected  but before the wash program has been started  If you  select a different wash cycle after pressing a program option  it  will need to be reselected     Extra rinse  This function increases the level of the final rinse for the  selected wash program  This should be selected if large loads are being  washed or the garments belong to somebody who has sensitive skin   This option will increase the amount of water the appliance uses     Easy iron  This function helps to prevent garments from creasing by  carrying out a program where the rotation of the drum will fluff out the  garments  after the spin cycle has completed  This should make the  garments easier to iron     Intensive wash  This function should be selected if you are washing  heavily soiled  stained clothes  It achieves a better level of wash  performance by extending the wash program that you have selected     LCD display          Easy iron  Extra  Q rinse  C  
27. ter  efficiently     Remove the kickplate and then use a coin to turn  the filter cap        Pull out the filter cap        Place a container under the drain pump  filter  to collect any excess water that may  come out of the drain pump when it is  removed        Turn the filter a quarter turn anti clockwise  water will  Start to come out of the drain pump  Continue to turn the  filter anti clockwise until you reach a half turn  more  water will come out of the drain pump        When all the water has drained  out of the washing machine   turn the filter several times anti  clockwise  until it can be  removed completely     29       Remove the filter and rinse out  the filter under the tap     Remove any debris from the  filter        Remove any debris that is in the area of the appliance that you  removed the drain pump filter from     Screw the filter clockwise back into position  making sure that it is fully  tightened  You should keep turning until you cannot turn it any further     Refit the filter cap     IMPORTANT  Do not perform this operation if the appliance has  stuck on a cycle  until the water inside the machine has cooled  sufficiently  Otherwise the water that comes out of the drain  pump filter may still be hot        Installation  IMPORTANT  THIS INSTALLATION MUST BE  COMPLETED BY A SUITABLY QUALIFIED PERSON   BAUMATIC ONLY SANCTION THE INSTALLATION  GIVEN IN THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL  YOU  SHOULD KEEP THE TRANSIT PACKAGING  IN CASE  YOU NEED TO TRANSPORT THE M
28. x 7 Draining  synthetic delicate  wool wool mix    Program   Possible nn buttons Total Approx   ee ee  ee duration   kWh  litres   minutes   0 10 54    EE peepee  om m   30  C   DZ a EEE  30  C   a  40  C    Ta EEE aea   60  C   ila EEE   a  90  C   al W O  60  C   E   tee E  cold   E S aa  30  C   a a me  40  C   11 Zn 0 95 55     ise Se e eee oe    35   C   13   Rinses   Yes   No   Yes   Yes   Yes   Yes   0 05 30   23       14 Spin  no  No Yes  Yes  No  No   0 05 0   10  as Drainingf noo   o a  A  B  C  D  E  Fr         Extra rinse program option  Intensive wash program option    Easy iron program option     Spin speed selection possible    No spin possible     Anti crease possible    NOTE  the KWh and litre consumptions and program durations May  vary depending on the type and amount of clothes being washed  your  mains water pressure  etc         Program for wash and energy consumption assessment  in  accordance with standard EN60456  press intensive wash button      16    Wash program guidance    o A particular program option can only be selected if the program  table advises that it is possible with the wash cycle you have  selected     o The washing machine automatically selects a spin speed for a  particular wash program  However it is possible to reduce the spin  speed by using the spin reduction feature     o Important  You should make sure that the selected spin speed is  appropriate for the garments that you are washing     o If you use the spin reduction feature 
    
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