ZANUSSI
WASHING MACHINE
T 613
INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
You must read the whole of this instruction book
Small and delicate objects (e.g. baby socks,
stockings) can be easily washed inside a small
pillowcase with a zip fastener or in larger
socks.
before you use the appliance. Follow the advice
carefully. Keep the book for future reference. If
you sell or give away the appliance, make sure
that the book is passed to the new owner.
Thefollowingwarningsareprovidedintheinterest
of overall safety. You must read them before the
appliance is installed or used.
Use only the recommended quantities of fabric
conditioner.
Beforecleaning,careandmaintenance,ensure
that the machine is unplugged.
Use
This appliance is designed to be used by
adults. Children should not be allowed to touch
the controls or play with the product.
Installation
It is dangerous to modify the specifications of
this appliance in any way.
Any electrical work required to install this
appliance should be carried out by a qualified
electrician or competent person.
Always unplug the appliance and turn off the
water after use.
Any plumbing work required to install this
appliance should be cariied out by a qualified
plumber or competent person.
Only wash fabrics with are designed to be
machine washed. If in doubt, follow the instruc-
tions you find on the label of the item itself.
Make sure that the appliance does not stand
on its electrical supply cable.
Place small metal rings or edged plastic rings
in a net or bag.
This appliance is heavy. Care should be taken
when moving it.
Make sure that all pockets are empty. Hard,
sharp objects such as coins, safety pins, nails,
screwsorstonescancauseextensivedamage.
Allpackagingandtransitboltsmustberemoved
before the appliance is used. Serious damage
may occur if this is not done.
Do not machine wash fabrics which are
saturated with petroleum products. If volatile
cleaning fluids have been used, make sure
that they are thoroughly removed from the
fabrics before they are placed in the appliance.
If your washing machine is in a room subject to
temperatures below freezing, the water must
be removed from the machine. So, the danger
of freezing should be expected.
Read all instructions before using
the appliance and save them for
future reference.
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Safeties
Environmental information
Lid : your washing machine is equipped with
asafety avoidingtheswitching oftheappliance
when the flapdoors of the drum are opened ;
the closure of the lid is so impossible. An
electromechanic safety prohibits the opening
of the lid when the washing machine works and
2 minutes after the end of the programme.
All materials marked by the symbol
biodegradable. They can be disposed of without
danger or burnt in rubbish incinerators.
are
In order to realize water and energy savings and
to act in an environmentally conscious manner,
we advice to follow the below instructions :
Washing motor : in case of mechanic
overloading, overvoltage, a thermic safety
protects automatically the motor.
Use if possible the appliance with full loads
instead of partial loads. Take care to do not
overload the drum.
Heating : the heating can only begin when
the water quantity necessary for the washing
is in the tub. This safety is useful when there is
a water break-up or if you forget to open the
water inlet hose.
Useonlytheprogrammeswithprewashforvery
soiled laundry.
Savings on detergent and for the environment
may also be achieved if with medium to hard
water you add sufficient detergent for soft water
andthenaddseparatelyasoftener.Thisrelieves
our waters of a certain amount of chemicals.
Anti-balanced system : This safety allows to
the appliance to keep a perfect stability during
the intermediary spinnings and during the final
spinning. If you notice that your laundry is not
spinned enough, the anti-balanced system has
then detected a bad distribution of the laundry
during the final spinning ; so it is adviced to
realize a new spinning taking care to unpack
handly the laundry before.
When disposing of the machine in a proper
manner, destroy the door lock and cut off the
power supply cord.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
Programme selector
Temperature selector
Pushbuttons
Control lamp
Control panel
Lid
Handle for
opening lid
Trap door for
lint filter
Detergent dispenser
Symbols
( ) Washing powder for programmes with
pre-wash (1).
( ) Washing powder or liquid detergent for
the main wash (2).
1
3
4
2
(
) Bleach compartment (3).
( ) Liquid additives (fabric softener and
conditioner...) (4).
5
5
Softener overflow
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USE OFYOUR APPLIANCE
The control panel
Never turn the programme selector when the appliance is working.
2 1 3 4
5
6
5 Programme selector
1 ON/OFF pushbutton " "
Presstheon/offpushbutton,theprogrammestarts
: the control lamp lights on.
It enables to select the most adapted programme
to the nature and degrees of soil of your laundry.
Turn the programme selector clockwise to select
the chosen programme.
2 Control lamp
The programme selector indicates each pro-
gramme phase as it takes place.
At the end of the programme, the appliance stops
automatically on a stop position "I" for all the
programmes or on a rinse hold position " " if the
rinse hold pushbutton is selected.
The control lamp lights on when the appliance is
working (on/off pushbutton " " pressed). It lights
offwhenthecycleisfinished(programmeselector
on a stop position "I").
3 Half load pushbutton "
"
Never turn the programme selector anticlockwise.
This pushbutton allows to wash small quantity of
linen not much soiled (2,5 kg) only on the cotton
programmes.
6 Temperature selector
Itenablestochoosethemostadaptedtemperature
between cold ( ) and 90°C.
Choosethetemperaturewhichcorrespondstothe
chosen programme, with the help of the indica-
tions or the programme table, according to the
fibers and the fastness of the colours.
4 Rinse hold pushbutton "
"
Press this button to leave the water in the drum
after the wash cycle is completed. This works on
all the washing programmes. The clothes are left
suspended in water after the final rinse to prevent
the formation of creases.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Before using your washing machine for the first time, we recommend that you do a preliminary wash with
the machine empty, as a precaution to clean the drum, tank and the product box.
1. Pour a dose of detergent in the “washing” detergent dispenser
2. Select the program B 90°C.
3. Press the on/off pushbutton " ".
1. Place the laundry in the drum
lift up the lid of the machine.
open the drum with your two hands by pressing
the button A and the two flapdoors till they
disengage.
introduce the laundry into the drum ; close the
drum and the lid of the machine.
Becareful:beforeclosingthelidofyourmachine,
make sure that the drum flapdoors are correctly
closed :
A
the two flapdoors fastened,
the button A pressed out.
2. Measure out the detergent
Measure out the amount of detergent
recommended by the manufacturer in the main
wash compartment ( ).
Ifyouwishtocarryoutaprewash,pourtheamount
required into the prewash compartment ( ).
3. Add the bleach agent, if required
You may use a bleach agent on cotton program-
mes.However,makesurethatthefabricwithstands
the treatment. Bleach is automatically washed
down into the drum. Pour 1/4 to 1 glass of 12° chl
bleach into compartment marked ( ) before
switching the machine on.
Liquid detergent
only compartment
Powder detergent
Compartment
(prewash)
Compartment
(wash)
4. Add the fabric softener
Pourthesoftener,ifrequired,intothecompartment
marked ( ). Do not exceed the MAX level.
Your washing machine has been conceived in
order to save water and detergent products.
Pleasetakecarethefillinglevelofthedetergent
productsdonotexceedtheMAXmarkslocated
near the display window of your detergent
dispenser.
5. Press the half load pushbutton
" " and/or the rinse hold
pushbutton " " if required.
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6. Select the temperature
Choosethetemperaturewhichcorrespondstothe
chosen programme, with the help of the indica-
tions or the programme table, according to the
fibers and the fastness of the colours.
7. Select the programme
Choose the programme according to the nature
and the degree of soil of the laundry.
Turn the programme selector clockwise to select
the chosen programme.
8. Starting of the programme
The on/off pushbutton " " enables to switch on
your machine. The control lamp lights on and the
programme begins.
9. At the end of the programme
When the selected programme is over, the ma-
chine stops automatically. The timer knob stops
on the position "I" for all the programmes and the
control lamp lights off.
If the rinse hold pushbutton " " is selected, the
washing programmes (cotton or synthetics) end
by a rinse hold in order to avoid the formation of
creases. The control lamp keeps lighted on.
You can finish these programmes by a spinning
(by releasing the rinse hold pushbutton) or by a
draining (by depressing the on/off pushbutton " "
and by choosing the programme P).
After each wash, depress the on/off pushbutton
" ". Press off the other pushbuttons if necessary;
unplug the machine from the wall socket ; turn off
the water tap.
After each wash cycle, we recommend that the lid
and drum are left open after use to air the drum
and prevent mould and stagnant smells forming.
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PROGRAMMES CHART
Programmes for cotton/linen
Maximum load : 5,0 kg (cotton)
Consumptions *
Programme
Programmes
Temperatures
°C
Descriptions
of the cycle
descriptions
Water Energy Time
(l)
(kWh) (min)
Prewash to 40°
Wash to 60°-90°
3 rinsings
White +
60° - 90°
30° - 90°
30° - 40°
75
2,3
2,0
150
130
65
A
Spinning
Wash to 30°-90°
3 rinsings
Spinning
White
65
47
60
0
B
Wash to 30°-40°
3 rinsings
Short spinning
Quick programme
(max load : 2,5 kg)
0,55
0,2
4 rinsings
Spinning
Rinsings
50
C
Spinning
650 rpm
Spinning
0,04
10
D
(*) These consumptions given (with the hightest temperature) in the above table are provided as a guide
andmayvarydependingonthewatersupplytemperatureandpressure, andyourelectricitypowersupply
mains voltage.
When the selected programme is over, the washing machine stops automatically. The timer knob stops
on the position "I". The control lamps lights off.
If the rinse hold pushbutton " " is selected, the washing programmes end by a rinse hold in order to
prevent the formation of creases. The control lamp keeps lighted. You can finish these programmes by
a spinning (by releasing the rinse hold pushbutton) or by a draining (by depressing the on/off pushbutton
" " and by choosing the programme P).
BE CAREFUL :
THE LID CAN ONLY BE OPENED 90 SECONDS AFTER THE MACHINE HAS STOPPED.
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Programmes for synthetics/delicates/wool
Maximum loads : 2,5 kg (synthetics), 1 kg (wool).
Consumptions*
Programme
descriptions
Temperatures
Descriptions
of the cycle
Programmes
°C
Water Energy Time
(l)
(kWh) (min)
Prewash to 40°
Wash to 40°-60°
3 rinsings
Short spinning
Synthetics +
Synthetics
Quick programme
Delicate
40° - 60°
40° - 60°
30° - 40°
30° - 40°
- 40°
60
1,2
1,0
95
80
65
55
50
25
8
H
J
Wash to 40°-60°
3 rinsings
Short spinning
47
47
47
45
33
0
Wash to 30°-60°
3 rinsings
Short spinning
0,55
0,55
0,5
Wash to 30°-40°
3 rinsings
Short spinning
K
L
Wash to -40°
3 rinsings
Short spinning
Wool
3 rinsings
Short spinning
Rinsings
0,04
0,02
0
M
N
P
Short spinning
Drain
Short spinning
Drain
0
4
(*) These consumptions given (with the hightest temperature) in the above table are provided as a guide
andmayvarydependingonthewatersupplytemperatureandpressure, andyourelectricitypowersupply
mains voltage.
When the selected programme is over, the washing machine stops automatically. The timer knob stops
on the position "I". The control lamp lights off.
If the rinse hold pushbutton " " is selected, the washing programmes end by a rinse hold in order to
prevent the formation of creases. The control lamp keeps lighted. You can finish these programmes by
a spinning (by releasing the rinse hold pushbutton) or by a draining (by depressing the on/off pushbutton
" " and by choosing the programme P).
BE CAREFUL :
THE LID CAN ONLY BE OPENED 90 SECONDS AFTER THE MACHINE HAS STOPPED.
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HINTS AND TIPS
Resistant white and coloured synthetics can
Washing hints
normally be washed at 60°C but also in this case
40°C is sufficient if the laundry is not excessively
dirty.
Delicate synthetics, synthetics with non-fast
colours and woollen garments must never be
washed above 40°C.
As you already know, your washing machine can
also wash with cold water. However, it must be
remembered that the detergents currently on the
market have not been designed for cold washes
and that in winter, when the water is very cold,
they may not dissolve adequately.
Youareadvisednottoleaveyourlaundrytoolong,
especially when damp. Damp laundry produces
moult and unpleasant smells.
Moult stains cannot be removed.
Sort your laundry.
Study carefully the chart in this booklet explaining
the symbols used on clothes labels (see page 14).
The following points are particularly important :
- a line under the bowl means that the garment
cannotbewashedusingprogrammesforresistant
fabrics such as cotton and linen;
We suggest the use of liquid detergents.
- do not mix coloured garments with whites;
- anticrease materials like polyester/cotton should
be treated as synthetics;
- non-resistant fabrics like acrylic and most curtain
materials should be treated as delicate fabrics;
- the wool programme is designed specifically for
pure new wool. Other types of wool and wool
mixtures may shrink or felt if machine-washed.
Woollen garments should be spun briefly
immediately after washing.
How much laundry can be washed in
one load?
Strictly speaking you should always weigh your
laundry.
The drum will take a maximum of 5 kg of cotton
and linen. For synthetics and delicate fabrics, the
maximum load is 2,5 kg and for wool, 1 kg.
As weighing can be complicated, we suggest you
estimatetheweightaccordingtohowfullthedrum
is:
Prewash
Prewash is not normally necessary. Your new
washing machine combined with modern
detergentswillgiveperfectwashingresultswithout
prewash, thus saving energy, time, water and
detergent.
cotton and linen : drum full not too tighty packed
resistant synthetics : no more than 2/3 of the
drum
delicate fabrics and wool : no more than 1/2 of
the drum.
However, whenthelaundryisparticularlydirty(for
example if you have to wash mechanics' overalls
or butchers' aprons), you are advised to use
prewash with a biological detergent.
Before placing the laundry in the
machine:
- mend all tears, holes and ladders;
- secure loose buttons and close poppers and
zips;
- do not wash frayed garments - mend hems
before washing;
- remove all small objects from pockets. Nails,
pins,clipsandsimilarobjectscanseriouslydamage
your washing machine and laundry;
- remove curtain hooks;
- wash coloured garments and in particular those
withnon-fastcoloursseparatelywhenwashingfor
the first time. They are likely to lose colour the first
time they are washed.
- treat obstinate stains such as grass, rust, tar,
paint,inketc.withastainremoverbeforewashing.
Temperatures
We suggest that white cotton and linen, if it is not
excessively soiled, can be washed at 60° instead
of 90°C. There should be no reduction in perfor-
mance, but there will be an energy saving of
approximately 30%.
Thesameappliestoalesserextenttofastcoloured
garments.
They usually require a temperature of 60°C but if
they are not excessively dirty, you will have
satisfactory results at 40°C.
Garments with non-fast colours should not be
washed at temperatures above 40°C. If fast and
non-fastcoloursarewashedtogether,theyshould
be treated as non-fast colours and therefore the
temperature should not exceed 40°C.
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To remove paint stains, for example, use a volatile
substance such as turpentine: in this case, you
shouldwaitforittodrycompletelybeforewashing.
The manufacturer of your washing machine is not
responsible for any damage deriving from the use
of volatile, inflammable or toxic substances.
Liquid detergents
Using the new automatic dispenser for liquid
detergents, it is possible to use a liquid detergent
for main wash phases if you start the washing
machine immediately.
Liquid detergents can be used instead of powder
detergents particularly for lightly soiled laundry
and for medium or low temperature washing pro-
grammes, while it is better to use a powder
detergent for high temperature washing
programmes.
At the end of the washing
Damplaundryshouldbedriedassoonaspossible
after finishing the wash.
Knitwear and woollens should be dried flat away
from direct sunlight.
Liquid additives
Any liquid additives for softening the laundry must
bepouredintothecompartment ofthedetergent
dispenser drawer before starting the programme.
Theadditionofwatersoftenerisparticularlyuseful
when drying the clothes in a tumble dryer after
washing to avoid a static charge.
Detergents and additives
Good washing results also depend on the choice
of detergent and use of the correct quantities to
avoidwasteandprotecttheenvironment.Although
biodegradable, detergents contain substances
which in large quantities can damage the delicate
ecological balance of nature.
Makesurethattheleveloftheliquidneverexceeds
the MAX level.
Always use good quality detergents suitable
for use in washing machines.
Bleach
You may use a bleach agent on cotton program-
mes. However, make sure that the fabric
withstands the treatment. Bleach is automatically
washed down into the drum. Pour 1/4 to 1 glass of
12° chl bleach into compartment " " before
switching the machine on.
Follow the indications given by the detergent
manufacturer according to the weight of laundry,
the degree of soil and the hardness of the water in
your area; if you do not know how hard it is, ask
your local Water Authority.
Makesurethattheleveloftheliquidneverexceeds
the MAX level.
Powder detergents.
The washing powder should be placed in the
appropriatecompartmentsofthedispenserdrawer
beforestartingtheprogramme.Specialdetergents
are availaible for coloured and delicate fabrics
and for wool.
"Concentrated" powder detergents
Pour the concentrated powder detergent into the
main wash ( ) compartment.
Avoid selecting programmes including
prewash when concentrated detergents are
used.
Water hardness
German degrees
Level
Characteristic
French degrees
°dH
m mol
°T.H.
1
2
3
4
Soft
medium
hard
0 - 7
8 - 14
15 - 21
0 - 1,3
1,4 - 2,5
2,6 - 3,8
0 - 15
16 - 25
26 - 37
very hard
>
21
>
3,8
>
37
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Wasch code symbols
These symbols appear on fabric label, in order to help you choose the best way to treat your
laundry.
STRONG
WASH
Max. wash
Temperature
95°C
Temperature
Temperature Temperature
30°C
60°C
40°C
Do not
wash at all
Hand
wash
DELICATE
WASH
Bleach in cold water
Do not bleach
BLEACHING
IRONING
Hot iron
Warm iron
Lukewarm iron
Do not iron
max 200°C
max. 150°C
max. 110°C
Dry cleaning in
perchlorethylene
petrol,
Dry cleaning in
petrol, pure alcohol,
and R113
DRY
CLEANING
Dry cleaning
in all solvents
Do not
dry clean
pure alcohol,
R111 & R113
High
temperature
Low
temperature
DRYING
Flat
On the line
On clothes
hanger
Do not
tumble dry
Tumble dry
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Make sure that the machine is unplugged and
the water tap turned off before undertaking any kind of maintenance.
Bodywork
The outside or the machine can be cleaned with
warmwaterandaneutralnon-abrasivehousehold
detergent. Wipe with clean water and dry after
cleaning.
Important:donotusemethylatedspirit,diluentsor
similar products.
It is advisable, from time to time, to carry out a
complete cycle without a washing load, adding a
decalcifying product.
The detergent dispenser
The detergent dispenser is very easy to remove.
fig.1
fig.2
Exert a pressure on the brooches located on each
side of the detergent dispenser and pull it up (fig.1
and fig.2).
Cleanthedetergentdispenserunderrunningwater
withabrushorapieceofrag(fig.3). Checkthatthe
siphons located at the back of the detergent
dispenser are not obstructed (fig.4).
fig.4
fig.3
Replace the detergent dispenser in the notches
until the hanging (fig.5).
The drain filter
The machine has got a mecanic filter located on
the front part to collect lint and small objects
(toothpins, coins, pins, etc) inadvertently left in the
clothes. It is essential that this filter is cleaned
regularly.
fig.5
Frequency of cleaning depends on the type of
articleswashed(cleaningshouldbemorefrequent
if the articles have no hem and tend to fray).
Open the flapdoor (fig.6)
To drain the residual water :
Place below a container not very high up with
straight edges. To complete the draining, turn
thecapofthedrainfilteruntilitsverticalposition
and the residual water will be released (fig.7).
To clean the filter :
fig.6
fig.7
Turn the filter anticlockwise and get it away
(fig.8).
Clean it with current water. Replace the filter
and screw down it clockwise. Then, close the
flapdoor.
fig.8
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IF SOMETHING DOESN'T WORK ?
Problems
Solutions
The wash results are not as usual
Check that :
was the wrong quantity or the wrong detergent
added?Insufficientdetergentleadstogreywashes
and scale deposits in the machine. Check the
quantities more exactly.
were special stains pre-treated ?
were programme and temperature correctly
chosen ?
The washing cycle is very much too long.
Check that :
the water pression is sufficient.
the pump filter is not obstructed.
there has not been a power breakdown.
The washing machine stops during a
washing cycle.
Check that :
the water pression is sufficient.
the pump filter is not obstructed.
the mains fuse is intact.
there is not a rinse hold ending a washing
programme (see the programmes chart pages 29
and 30).
The machine does not start up
Check that :
the mains fuse is intact.
the appliance is plugged in,.
the lid is firmly shut.
theprogrammeselectordialiscorrectlypositioned.
thebeginningoftheprogrammehasbeenordered
(on/off pushbutton pushed on).
there has not been a power breakdown.
The machine does not drain and/or does
not spin
Check that :
the drain hose is not squashed or bent.
the drain filter is not clogged.
The machine does not fill
Check that :
the inlet water hose is opened and the water
pression is sufficent.
the lid of the appliance is closed.
there has not been a breakwater.
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IF SOMETHING DOESN'T WORK ?
Problems
Solutions
The machine vibrates or is too noisy
Check that :
all the transit bolts and packing have been
removed.
all the feet resting firmly on the ground, the lock
nuts have been secrured.
the machine does not touch something.
the load is sufficent.
The machine empties as it fills
There is water on the floor
Check that :
the end of the drain hose is not too low.
Check that :
there is not too much detergent or unsuitable
detergent. The formation of foam can cause water
leaks.
one of the detergent dispenser is not obstructed.
the drain hose is well hanged.
if one of the joints or the tap leaking ? it is not
always easy to see as the leak often runs along the
hose.
is the drain filter cover properly closed ?
Softener detergent flows out the overflow
orifice
Check that :
you have respected the adviced quantities.
check that the siphons located at the back of the
detergent dispenser are not obstructed.
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SERVICE
If you have unable to identify or solve the problem,
consult our servicing department. Before
telephoning, make a note of the make, model and
date of purchase of your machine : the service
department will require this information.
Data plate
You will find these informations on the data plate
(at the back of the appliance) and on a sticker
placed on the internal door filter.
Protection against pests
You can request to your Service Department the
protection against pests in order to put it under
the appliance.
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FOR THE INSTALLER
Technical information
Dimensions
height with panel
height without panel
width
895 mm
850 mm
397 mm
depth
600 mm
Power supply voltage / frequency
Total power absorbed
Heater rating
230 V / 50 Hz
2300 W (10 A)
1950 W
Water pressure
minimum
maximum
cotton
0,05 MPa (0,5 bar)
0,8 MPa (8 bar)
5,0 kg
Maximum load
synthetics
wool
2,5 kg
1,0 kg
Spinning speed
650 rpm
Electrical consumption (washing at 60°C)
1,25 kWh
This appliance complies with the following EC Directive :
- 72/23/EEC of 19.02.1973 - Low-Voltage Directive
- 89/336/EEC of 03.05.1989 (including Amentment Directive 92/31/EEC) - EMV Directive.
Installation
Unpacking
The parts protecting the inner components of
themachineduringtransitmustallberemoved
before using your machine for the first time.
These parts and their securing means should
be kept in case the machine has to be
transported again.
Unpack the appliance. Tilt the appliance
backwards. Give to one of the back corners a
quarterturn.Theappliancecomesfreenaturally
out the polystyrene basis. Take away this basis
(fig. 1).
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
Open the lid of the appliance and remove the
polystyrene and plastic wedges which block
the drum. Close the lid (fig. 2).
B
On the back part and with a spanner, remove
the two loosened spacers (A) (fig. 3).
A
+"#3ꢀꢀꢁ
Fig 3
Fig 4
Theholeswhicharenowvisiblemustbeclosed
with the plugs (B) provided with the appliance
(fig. 4).
Please ensure that these parts have been
removed from the machine and keep them in
case of next transport (fig. 5).
If you want to keep the alignment of your
appliance with the adjacent cupboards, you
have the possibility to cut the crossbar holding
the hoses located at the back of your washing
machine (fig. 6).
Fig 5
Fig 6
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Installation
The floor must be clean and dry, free from floor
polish and other greasy substances, so that the
machine does not slide about. Do not use any
grease as lubrification.
Installation on deep pile carpets and floor
coveringswithfoambackingsisnotrecommended,
as the stability of the machine is no longer guaran-
teed. Iftheinstallationmustbedoneonacarpeted
floor, the openings located at the lower part of the
back of the appliance must remain free. These
openings ensure a good ventilation of your appli-
ance. In case of small format tiles, place a stan-
dard rubber mat under the machine.
With sprung floors, in particular wooden plank
floors with yielding floor boards, screw down a
waterproof wooden base at least 15 mm thick,
across at least 2 floor boards. Wherever possible,
place the appliance in the corner of the room -
there wooden floors are most secure and least
liable to resonance vibrations.
Never compensate for small unevennesses in the
floor by placing wood, pasteboard or such like.
The front adjustable feet must be blocked after
installation of the appliance by means of the
locking nuts.
Levelling
Itisessentialthatyourmachineisabsolutelylevel.
Raise or lower the front feet of the machine;
tighten the nuts of the feet with an adjustable
wrench (fig.1).
Also make sure that the machine does not touch
the wall, the furnitures etc. during the functioning.
This in order to avoid vibrations, noise or displace-
ments of the appliance during operation.
To move the washing machine, use the wheels at
the back of the appliance by pulling up the
appliance.
Fig. 1
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Water connection
Connect the water inlet hose to a cold water tap
with a 3/4" gas threaded orifice, after having
inserted the rugger sealing washer into the hose
collar (fig.1). If the water connection is made onto
newpipesorontopipeswhichhavenotbeenused
for a long time, it is advisable to run off a certain
amount of water before connecting the machine.
Place the curved end of the outled hose into a
drain pipe having a height between 70 and 100 cm
from floor level (fig.2) or secure it to a sink (fig.3).
Make sure that the drain hose is firmly secured so
that it will not slip out or fall down from its position.
A
Fig.1
The water should drain freely and, consequently,
the drain hose should not be choked or placed in
such a way as to obstruct the normal water flow. If
an extension hose is required, remember that it
might cause a malfunction in the drain pump,
particularly if the extension has a length in excess
of 1 meter or if the diameter of the extension is
smaller than the diameter of the original drain
hose.
Fig.2
Fig.3
Electrical connection
Before you fit the plug into the wall socket, check
the following points :
1) The supply voltage of the domestic wiring
system does not fluctuate by more that 10%, plus
or minus, from 230 V.
2) The meter, the fuses, the supply line and the
wallsocketaresuitabletocarrythemaximumload
required by the machine (2,3 kW).
Very important :
Thewashingmachineisprovidedwithafeeding
wire with earth connection: it must be
connected to a plug like that is provided with
a good earth connection. The wall plug must
be easily accessible.
The replacing of the power cord must only be
realized by the After Sales Service in order to
avoid any danger.
The manufacturer declines any responsibility
where the previous recommendations are not
followed.
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