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    Pressing “On/Off”
    By	pressing	“On/Off”	button	you	can	make	your	machine	
    ready for selecting program. When “On/Off” key is pressed 
    “door” led will light on meaning “door can open”. Press 
    “On/Off” key again for turning your machine off. 
    Pressing “On/Off” does not mean program started opera-
    tion.	You	must	press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	for	starting	the	
    program. 
    Child-proof lock
    During washing laundry in order to maintain that program 
    progress is not affected by pressing keys by children there 
    is child-proof lock. To enable child-proof lock, after wash-
    ing begins, press Express and Rinse Plus function buttons 
    together simultaneously for three seconds. Pre-wash ad-
    ditional function led will always blink. 
    After program ends in order to start a new program or alter 
    the program you have to disable child-proof lock. To do 
    this press same buttons for three seconds and Child-proof 
    lock led will be off.
    Function Selection
    Additional functions selectable according to selected 
    program can be selected by pressing related key. Led of 
    selected function will be on.
    If not selected together some additional functions go off 
    when it is not selected with other one. For example; when 
    using cotton program, exspress and rinse plus auxillary 
    functions can not be selected together. After selecting 
    express program, if rinse plus key is pressed fast program 
    will be on and express function led will go off.
    Program Progress
    After machine starts operation relevant program led on 
    program progress display will be on. When a step is com-
    pleted that step’s led is off and next step’s led is on. When 
    “On/Off button is pressed “door” led will be on. After wash-
    ing program is selected when “Start/Pause/Cancel” key is 
    pressed “Washing” led on program progress display will be 
    on. At the final step “Spin cycle” led is on. When program is 
     
    						
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    completed “Ready” led will be on again. 
    During machine operation you can press “Start/Pause/
    Cancel” key for getting machine to “Pause” position. In this 
    case “Start/Pause/Cancel” led will blink. 
    Changing Program 
    You	can	use	this	feature	for	washing	laundry	in	the	same	
    textile group for washing at lower or higher temperatures. 
    For example, instead of Cotton60, Cotton40 can be used. 
    For selecting Cotton40 instead of Cotton60 by pressing 
    “Start/Pause/Cancel” key machine is switched to pause 
    position. Program knob is turned for selecting Cotton40 
    program. 
    Even when the program selection button is changed during 
    the program initially selected program will be executed. For 
    changing washing program continuing program must be 
    cancelled. (See Cancelling a program)
    For selecting auxillary functions or spin speed necessary 
    changes can be performed after pressing Start/Pause/
    Cancel button. Although selected auxillary functions must 
    be compatible with washing program. For example when 
    your machine is intensive program you can select additional 
    rinse plus function but you can not select express.
    Adding laundry
    If you want to add laundry to your machine after program 
    begins press Start/Pause key for switching machine to 
    pause mode. If water level in the machine is appropriate “door” led on program progress display is on and laundry 
    can be added to the machine. If “door” led is not on after 
    one minute than water level in the machine is not appropri-
    ate	and	laundry	can	not	be	added.	You	can	press	“Start/
    Pause/Cancel” key for continuing program. 
    Time delay for program start
    Using time delay key you can delay the starting of the se-
    lected	program	for	3	hours,	6	hours	or	9	hours.	
    When time delay key is pressed once 3hours delay is 
    adjusted	and	led	will	light	on.	If	same	key	is	pressed	once	
    more	delay	is	6hours,	and	if	it	is	pressed	once	more	9	
    hours delay is selected. If time delay key is pressed again 
    delay is cancelled. After the selection of time delay when 
    “Start/Pause/Cancel” is pressed program can be started 
    with delay. During delay period door can be opened or 
    laundry can be added 
    After time delay is initiated by pressing “Start/Pause/Can-
    cel” you can switch machine to “Pause” mode and change 
    delay time. 
     
    						
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    Canceling a Program 
    For canceling a program “Start/Pause/Cancel”  key is 
    pressed for three seconds. After this period “Start/Pause/
    Cancel”		and	all	other	leds	will	be	off	.You	can	select	a	new	
    program and start washing.
    If cancel task is performed during washing “Spin” led on 
    display will light on, machine will pump and when “Spin” led 
    is off “door” led will be on, door can be opened and new 
    program can be selected. 
    Even program selection button is changed during the 
    program initially selected program will be executed. For 
    changing washing program “Canceling a program” must be 
    performed afterwards new program can be selected and 
    started 
    After machine starts operation even if spin speed or wash-
    ing temperature is changed, initial speed and temperature 
    is valid. In order to change spin speed or temperature after 
    pressing “Start/Pause/Cancel”  new cycle or temperature 
    can be selected. 
    End of Program
    When program ends “ door” led will light on and door can 
    be opened and machine is ready for next washing. Press 
    “On/Off” for turning machine off. 
    Emptying Laundry 
    After program ends machine automatically stops. Turn off 
    tap water. Pull the handle and open loading door. Turn off 
    your machine by pressing “On/Off”. After taking laundry 
    out keep the loading door open and let the drum ventilate. 
    Check the bellow and clean. 
     
    						
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    Detergent Dispenser
    Powder detergent residue may accumulate in drawer 
    after a while. In order to clean detergent drawer press the 
    marked point of the siphon on softener compartment and 
    push the drawer towards yourself. Wash the drawer with 
    water 
    Siphon
    Do not neglect cleaning suction cup when it becomes 
    soiled. In order take suction cup out first take detergent 
    drawer out. Clean it in order to eliminate blocking by soft-
    ener residue. After cleaning place suction cup to its place 
    and make sure it is placed properly. 
    Water Entrance Filters
    There is a filter at each flat end where water inlet hose is 
    connected to tap and at each of water inlet valve placed 
    behind the machine. These filters blocks entrance of 
    foreign	objects	and	dirts	to	the	machine.	Filters	must	be	cleaned regularly to avoid clogging. For doing this, turn off 
    tap water. Pull out water inlet hoses. Clean the top of the 
    water inlet valve filter with a brush. If filters are extremely 
    clogged	you	can	pull	it	out	with	a	pincer.	You	can	take	out	
    the flat side of water inlet hoses with its seal and clean with 
    tap water. (2 filters in Single water inlet machines, 4 filters in 
    double water inlet machines)
    Hose
    There is risk of freezing in cold region, if your machine is 
    placed in a cold place remaining water in hoses must be 
    drained with pump filter when machine is not used. Water 
    inlet hoses can be drained by taking it out from tap. 
    5Care and maintanence
     
    						
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    Cleaning Pump Filter 
    There is filter system maintaning long lifetime of pump by 
    blocking	foreign	objects	like	button,	cloth	fiber	enter	to	the	
    pump during drain of washing water. It is useful to clean 
    the filter when it is soiled. 
    In order to do this:
    Unplug your machine. Open the filter at bottom right corner 
    by pressing marked space on the lid.
    Hot	water	risk:	There	might	be	15	lt.,	90°C	hot	water	in	the	
    drum. Open the filter carefully.Before	opening	the	filter	drain	the	water	with	drain	hose.	
    Pull out the drain hose from its place. Prepare a suitable 
    container and open the tap of hose. After water is drained 
    place the tap properly. Open the filter by turning and drain 
    the remaining water (max30ml) to filter tap.  Clean remain-
    ing	foreign	object	in	the	filter.	When	finished	turn	in	clock-
    wise direction and close. Close the filter tap by pushing.
    Caution!
    If the filter and hose tap does not fit, it leaks water.
     
    						
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          Installation
    If your system is not ready, let a certified plumber make it 
    ready.  
    1.  Removing the transportation safety bolts
    Before	the	washing	machine	is	operated,	the	transit	bars	
    must be removed! In order to do this:
    1. Loosen “C” bolts by rotating them counter clockwise 
    with a suitable spanner 
    2. Remove transportation safety bolts by turning. 
    3. Place “P” plastic covers onto the openings of transpor-
    tation locks by rotating in direction of arrow and pushing. 
    Attention please! Keep the transit bars for using when 
    machine is to be transported again. Always transport your 
    machine with transportation locks. 
    2. Leveling the feet
    In order to operate your machine without noise and vibra-
    tion it must be properly on balance. Four feet of your ma-
    chine	can	be	adjusted.	First	loosen	the	plastic	counter	bolt.	
    Tighten	the	counter	bolt	after	adjusting	the	feet	for	leveling	
    your machine.
    3. Water Connections 
    a) Water Inlet Hose 
    Your	machine	is	connected	to	water	supply	by	special	
    hoses supplied by the machine. Red hose or hose 
    written red on it is hot water inlet, blue hose or hose 
    written blue on it is cold water inlet.
    There are plastic seals (4 for double water inlet mod-
    els, 2 for single water inlet models) on hose or plastic 
    bag for eliminating any leakage in connections points. 
    These seals must be used on each side of the connec-
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    tion. Seals on machine side must be connected filter 
    cannal.
    After connecting the hose, check all connections for 
    leaks In order to eliminate any risk due to water leakage 
    keep the taps off when machine is not used.
     
    Your	machine	will	operate	efficiently	if	the	water	from	
    tap is minimum 1 and maximum 10 bars. Practically 1 
    bar means 8 liters of water in one minute when tap is 
    fully on. 
    Connect hose to the machine. Tighten bolts with hand 
    power, do not use spanner.
    Double inlet models can be used with blind cap as a 
    single inlet machine. Connect blind cap to hot water 
    inlet. Seal must be for stopping water leakage.
    Do not connect single inlet machine to hot water. If 
    machine	is	connected	with	Y	part	to	a	double	inlet	
    and	over	40˚C	for	single	inlet	machines,	machine	may	
    switch to protection mode.
    b)  Water drain hose
    Water drain hose could be placed either at the side of the 
    bath tub, or directly to the drain. The hose should not be 
    bent. Water drain hose should be secured with the holder 
    so that it would not fall down on the ground.
    The hose should be placed between 40 and 100 cm. from 
    the ground.
    Water drain hose could be placed directly to the drain 
    water inlet.
     
    						
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    4. Electrical connection
    Connect the power cord to the appropirate electrical sys-
    tem which is being supported by the maximum voltage and 
    current rating indicated on the rating plate placed inside the 
    kick plate.
    Look! Page 1, Steps before operating Fullautomatic Wash-
    ing Machine and safety precautions.
    Make sure that you have grounded power outlet. 
    Attention!	Before	any	operation	of	the	machine	check	the	
    following.
    •	Did	you	close	the	front	door?
    •	Is	the	tap	open?
    •	Is	water	drain	hose	placed	properly?
    •	Is	power	connected?
     
    						
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          Helpful tips on stain removal7
    Alcoholic baverages: Wipe the fabric first with water, then water-
    glycerine solution and rinse with vinegar-water solution.
    Shoe polish: Without harming the fabric, remove the stain care-
    fully and grind it with detergent. If this doesn’t help, prepare a 
    water to alcohol solution (2 to 1) and rub the fabric, then wash it 
    with warm water. 
    Tea and coffee: Pour hot water on to the stain and the fabric is 
    white, pour some bleach and rinse it with water.
    Bubblegum:	Harden	the	gum	stain	by	putting	an	ice	on	it.	Then	
    scrape off the stain carefully.
    Chocolate and cocoa: Place the fabric into cold water for a 
    period of time. Rub it with soap or detergent  and wash it with 
    the warmest water that the fabric can withold. If any grease stain 
    leftover wipe it with oxygen water. 
    Tomato paste: Scrape the hardened paste and leave the fabric 
    for 40 minutes into cold water. Rub it with detergent and wash.
    Egg stain: If the stain is hardened scrape the stain and wipe it 
    with wet sponge or a soft cloth. Rub it with detergent and wash 
    with cold water.
    Grease stain: Scrape the stain and rub it with detergent. Then 
    wash the fabric with warm water.
    Mustard: Use glycerin and rub the fabric with detergent. If unsuc-
    cesful, wipe the stain with alcohol. (Colored and synthetic fabrics 
    need 2 cups water and 1 cup alcohol solution.) Blood	stain:	Leave	the	fabric	for30	minutes	in	the	cold	water.	Use	
    ammonia solution to remove the stain. (4 liters water-
    3 spoonful of ammonia.)
    Ice-cream, milk and cream: Place the fabric into cold water for 
    a period of time. Rub it with soap or detergent and wash it with 
    the warmest water that the fabric can withold. If any grease stain 
    leftover wipe it with oxygen water.
    Mildew: Do not let mildew stains stay for long periods of time. 
    Place the fabric into cold water for a period of time. Rub it with 
    soap or detergent and wash it with the warmest water that the 
    fabric can withold. If any grease stain leftover wipe it with oxygen 
    water.
    Fruit: Pour cold water on to the stain and do not use warm water 
    to rinse. Let it sit for 2 hours and wipe it with white vinegar and 
    rinse.
    Ink: Let the cold water run on the stain and wait until the stain 
    is	gone.	Later	rub	it	with	lemon	juice	and	detergent,	let	the	stain	
    stay for five minutes and rinse the fabric. 
    Grass stain: Rub the stain with detergent. If the fabric lets, use 
    bleachinng element. Wools should be wiped with alcohol.
    Paint: Use thinner to remove the stain. Put a cotton cloth on the 
    wool fabrics. Rub the stain with detergent and rinse with cold 
    water. 
    Burnt	stains:	Use	bleach	if	permissable.	For	wool	fabrics	place	a	
    oxygen water inserted cotton cloth on the stain and iron. 
    Rinse completely and wash the fabric.
    The following stain removing tips are approximate and can only be used a\
    t the washable fabrics. Please consult the washing information of the fa\
    bric 
    manufacturer.
     
    						
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          Before calling service
    You turned the machine on, but the leds are off on 
    the panel.
    Check the grounding on the power cable or a blown fuse. 
    Check the front door proper closure.
    Machine does not take water.
    Check the front door for proper closure. Either taps are 
    closed or water intake filters are clogged.
    Taken water is directly discharged.
    Check if the discharge hose placed as described in the us-
    ers manual or not.  Water coming from beneath the machine.
    Check the water intake and drain hoses. Tighten the con-
    nections. The washers of the hoses may be worn out. If 
    non of the both, the pump filter is not closed properly.
    Foam coming out of the detergent dispenser.
    Check whether your detergent is suitable for automatic 
    machines. Next time use less detergent.  
    Pump does not drain water.
    Clean the pump filter. Check whether the drain hose is bent 
    or not. If there is need to clean the pump filter, refer to the 
    pump filter cleaning section of the manual.
    Descriptions of the international textile care label (ITCL) symbols
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