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    companies that produce detergents 
    for your machine.
    Safety instructions
    •		 This	appliance	must	be	connected	to an earthed outlet protected by a 
    fuse of suitable capacity.
    •		 The	supply	and	draining	hoses	must	 always be securely fastened and 
    remain in an undamaged state.
    •	 Fit	the	draining	hose	to	a	washbasin	 or bathtub securely before starting 
    up your machine. There may be a 
    risk of being scalded due to high 
    washing temperatures!
    •	 Never	open	the	door	or	remove	the	 filter while there is still water in the 
    drum.	Otherwise,	there	may	be	the	
    risk of flooding and possible injury 
    due to the hot water.
    •	 Never	force	open	the	locked	door!	 The door will be ready to open just a 
    few minutes after the washing cycle 
    comes to an end.
    •		 Unplug	the	machine	when	it	is	not	in	 use.
    •	 Never	wash	down	the	appliance	 with a water hose! There is the risk 
    of electric shock! Always disconnect 
    from the mains by unplugging before 
    cleaning.
    •		 Never	touch	the	plug	with	wet	 hands. Never unplug by pulling 
    on the cable, always pull out from 
    the plug only. Do not operate the 
    machine if the power cord or plug is 
    damaged.
    •	 Never	attempt	to	repair	the	machine	 yourself.	Otherwise,	you	may	be	
    putting yours and other’s lives in 
    danger.
    •		 For	malfunctions	that	cannot	 be solved by information in the 
    operating	manual:
      Turn off the machine, unplug it, turn 
    off the water tap and contact an 
    authorized service agent.
    If there are children in your 
    house...
    •		 Electrical	appliances	may	be	
    dangerous	for	the	children.	Keep	
    children away from the machine 
    when it is operating. Do not let them 
    tamper with the machine.
    •		 Close	the	door	when	you	leave	the	 area where the machine is located.
    •		 Store	all	detergents	in	a	safe	place	 out of reach of the children.
     
    						
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    Removing packaging 
    reinforcement
    Tilt the machine to remove the 
    packaging reinforcement. Remove the 
    packaging reinforcement by pulling the 
    ribbon.
    Opening the transportation 
    locks
    C Transportation safety bolts must 
    be removed before operating the 
    washing	machine!	Otherwise,	the	
    machine will be damaged!
    1.   Loosen all the bolts with a spanner 
    until	they	rotate	freely	(“C”)
    2.   Remove transportation safety bolts 
    by turning them gently. 3.	 Fit	the	covers	(supplied	in	the	bag	
    with	the	Operation	Manual)	into	the	
    holes	on	the	rear	panel.	(“P”)
    C	 Keep	the	transportation	safety	 bolts in a safe place to reuse when 
    the washing machine needs to be 
    moved again in the future.
    C  Never move the appliance without 
    the transportation safety bolts 
    properly fixed in place!
    Appropriate installation 
    location
    Install the appliance in environments 
    which have no risk of freezing, in a 
    stable and level position.
    C The floor must be capable of 
    carrying the load on it!
    C  If the washing machine and a drier 
    are placed on top of each other, 
    their approximate weight together 
    may reach 180 kg when they are 
    full.
    Important:
    •		 Do	not	place	the	appliance	on	top	of	 the power cable.
    •		 Keep	at	least	1cm	distance	from	the	 edges of other furniture.
    •		 Place	the	machine	on	a	firm	surface;	 do not position it on a long pile rug 
    or such like surfaces.
    Adjusting the feet
    C Do not use any tools to loosen the 
    lock	nuts.	Otherwise,	they	can	be	
    damaged.
    1.		 Manually	(by	hand)	loosen	the	lock	 nuts on the feet.
    2.   Adjust them until the machine 
    stands level and firm.
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    3.		 Important:	Tighten	all	lock	nuts	up	again.
    Connecting to the water 
    supply.
    Important:
    •		 The	water	supply	pressure	required	to run the machine must be 1-10 
    bar	(0,1	–	1,0	MPa).	Attach	a	
    pressure-reducing valve if the water 
    pressure is higher.
    •		 Connect	the	special	hoses	supplied	 with the machine to the water intake 
    valves on the machine. The hose 
    bearing	the	“red”	sign	(90°C	max)	
    is the hot water inlet and the hose 
    bearing	 the	“blue”	 sign	(25°C	 max)	is	
    for the cold water inlet.
    •	 If	you	are	going	to	use	your	double	 water-inlet machine as a single 
    (cold)	water-inlet	unit,	you	must	
    install the stopper*, supplied with 
    your machine to the hot water valve.
    If you want to use both water inlets of  the product, you can connect the 
    hot water hose after removing the 
    stopper and gasket group from the 
    hot water valve.
    * Applies for the products supplied with  a blind stopper group.
    •	 Open	the	taps	completely	after	 making the hose connection to  check if there is any water leakage 
    at the connection points. Turn off 
    the tap and remove the nut in case 
    of any leakage. Retighten the nut 
    carefully after checking the seal. 
    To prevent any water leakage and 
    any other damage to be caused by 
    it, keep the taps closed when the 
    machine is not in use.
    •	 Models	with	a	single	water	inlet	 should not be connected to the 
    hot water tap. Laundry may be 
    damaged or the appliance may 
    switch to protection mode and not 
    work.
    •	 If	you	are	going	to	use	your	double	 water-inlet machine as a single 
    (cold)	water-inlet	unit,	you	must	
    install the stopper*, supplied with 
    your machine to the hot water valve.
    If you want to use both water inlets of  the product, you can connect the 
    hot water hose after removing the 
    stopper and gasket group from the 
    hot water valve.
    * Applies for the products supplied with  a blind stopper group. 
    When returning the appliance to its 
    place after maintenance or cleaning, 
    care should be taken not to fold, 
    squeeze or block the hoses.
    Connecting to the drain
    The water discharge hose can be 
    attached to the edge of a washbasin or 
    bathtub. The drain hose should be firmly 
    fitted into the drain as to not loosen in 
    its housing.
    Important:
     
    						
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    •	 The	end	of	the	drain	hose	can	be directly connected to the 
    wastewater drain or to the 
    washbasin. The fitting must be 
    secured in all types of connections. 
    Your	house	may	be	flooded	if	the	
    hose falls out of its housing during 
    water discharging.
    •	 The	hose	should	be	attached	to	a	 height of at least 40 cm, and 100 
    cm at most.
    •	 In	case	the	hose	is	elevated	 after laying it on the floor level or 
    close	to	the	ground	(less	than	
    40	cm	above	the	ground),	water	
    discharge becomes more difficult 
    and the laundry may come out wet. 
    Therefore, the heights described in 
    the figure should be followed.
    •	 To	prevent	dirty	water	refilling	the	 machine, and to allow for easy 
    discharge, the end of the hose 
    must not be submerged in the drain 
    water. The end of the hose must be 
    able to take in air. The hose should 
    be pushed into the drainage for 
    more than 15 cm. If it is too long 
    you may have it shortened.
    •	 The	end	of	the	hose	should	not	be	 bent, it should not be stepped on 
    and it must not be folded between 
    the drain and the machine.
    •	 The	length	of	the	hose	is	too	short,	 you may add an extension hose 
    to the original section. The length 
    of the hose must not be longer 
    than 3.2 m after coming out of the 
    machine. To avoid water leakage 
    failures, the connection between the  extension hose and the drain hose 
    of the product must be fitted well 
    with an appropriate clamp as not to 
    come off and leak. 
    Electrical connection 
    Connect the machine to an earthed 
    outlet protected by a fuse of suitable 
    capacity.
    Important:
    •	 Connection	should	comply	with	
    national regulations.
    •	 Power	cord	plug	must	be	within	 easy reach after installation.
    •	 The	voltage	and	the	allowed	fuse	 protection are specified in the 
    section	“Technical	Specifications”.
    •	 The	specified	voltage	must	be	equal	 to your mains voltage.
    •	 Connection	via	extension	cords	or	 multi-plugs should not be made.
    B  A damaged power cable must be 
    replaced by a qualified electrician.
    B  The appliance must not be operated 
    unless it is repaired! There is the risk 
    of electric shock!
    Destroying the packaging 
    material
    Packaging	material	can	be	dangerous	to	
    children.	Keep	the	packaging	materials	
    out of reach of children or dispose 
    them by classifying according to 
    waste directives. Do not dispose them 
    together with normal domestic waste.
    Packaging	 materials	of	your	 machine	 are	
    manufactured from recyclable materials.
    Disposing of the old machine
    Dispose of your old appliance in an 
    environmental friendly manner.
    •	 You	may	refer	to	your	local	agent	or	 solid waste collection center in your 
    municipality to learn how to dispose 
    of your machine.  
    Before disposing of your old washing 
    machine, cut off the mains plug and 
    make the door lock unusable.
     
    						
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    Sorting the laundry
    •	 Sort	the	laundry	according	to	type	of fabric, color, and degree of soiling 
    and permissible water temperature.
      Always follow the advice on the 
    garment labels.
    Preparing clothes for washing
    Laundry items with metal attachments 
    such as, bras, belt buckles and metal 
    buttons will damage the machine. 
    Remove metal attachments or place the 
    items in a clothing bag, pillow case, or 
    something similar. •		 Empty	pockets	and	remove	all	
    foreign objects such as coins, pens 
    and paper clips. If possible, turn 
    pockets out and brush.
    •		 Place	small	items	like	infants’	 socks and nylon stockings, etc. 
    in a laundry bag, pillow case or 
    something similar. This will also save 
    your laundry from getting lost.
    •		 Place	curtains	in	the	machine	with	 care. Remove curtain rails and 
    pullers.
    •		 Fasten	zippers,	sew	loose	buttons	 and mend rips and tears.
    •		 Wash	“machine	washable”	or	“hand	 washable”	labelled	products	only	
    with an appropriate program.
    •		 Do	not	wash	colours	and	whites	 together. New, dark coloured 
    cottons may release a lot of dye. 
    Wash them separately.
    •		 Tough	stains	must	be	treated	 properly before washing. If you are 
    not sure, check with a dry cleaner.
    •		 Use	only	dyes/colour	changers	and	 lime removers suitable for machine 
    wash. Always follow the instructions 
    on the packaging.
    •		 Wash	trousers	and	delicate	clothes	 turned inside out.
    •		 Keep	laundry	items	made	of	Angora	 wool in the freezer for a few hours 
    before washing. This will reduce 
    pilling.
    Correct load capacity
    •		 The	maximum	load	capacity	depends on the type of laundry, the 
    degree of soiling and the washing 
    program you wish to use.
    C  The machine adjusts the amount of 
    water according to the amount of 
    laundry placed inside.
    C	 Please	follow	the	information	in	the	 "Program	Selection	Table".	Washing	
    results will degrade when the 
    machine is overloaded.
    Suitable fordrierDo not drywith drier
    Can be ironed with hot ironCan be
    ironed with warm iron
    Dry on a hanger
    Do not iron
    Washing  water
    temperature
    Do not usebleach
    Bleach can be used
    Non machine-washable
    Hang without spinning
    Do not
    dry-clean
    Dry
    horizontally
    Do not wash
    Dry-cleanable
    Wash with
    sensitive,  short
    programs.
    4  Initial preparations for washing
     
    						
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    Following weights are given as 
    examples. 
    Laundry typeWeight	(gr.)
    Bathrobe 1200
    Napkin 100
    Duvet cover 700
    Bed Sheet 500
    Pillowcase 200
    Tablecloth 250
    Towel 200
    Evening gown 200
    Underclothing 100
    Men’s	coveralls 600
    Men’s	shirt 200
    Men’s	pajamas 500
    Blouse 100
    Loading door
    The door is locked during program 
    operation. The door can be opened after 
    some time following the program end.
    •	 Open	the	door.
    •	 Place	laundry	items	loosely	in	the	
    machine.
    •	 Push	the	door	until	it	clicks	into	 place tightly. Ensure that no items 
    are caught in the door.
    Detergents and softeners
    Detergent drawer
    The detergent drawer is composed of 
    three	compartments:
    The detergent dispenser may be in two 
    different types according to the model of 
    your machine.
    -	(I)	for	prewash
    -	(II)	for	main	wash
    -	(III)	siphon	
    –	(
    )	for	softener Detergent, softener and other 
    cleaning agents
    Add detergent and softener before 
    starting the washing program.
    Never open the detergent dispenser 
    drawer while the washing program is 
    running!
    When using a program without pre-
    wash, no detergent should be put 
    into the pre-wash compartment 
    (Compartment	no.	I).
    A program without pre-wash should 
    not be selected if a detergent bag or 
    a dispensing ball is going to be used. 
    You	can	place	the	detergent	bag	or	
    the dispensing ball directly among the 
    laundry in your machine.
    Choosing the detergent type
    The type of detergent to be used 
    depends on the type and colour of 
    fabric.
    •	 Use	different	detergents	for	coloured	
    and white clothes.
    •	 Wash	woolens	with	a	special	 detergent specifically for woolens.
    •	 Use	only	detergents	manufactured	 specifically for washing machines.
    Detergent quantity
    The amount of washing detergent to 
    be used depends on the amount of 
    laundry, the degree of soiling and water 
    hardness.
    •		 Do	not	use	amounts	exceeding	 the quantities recommended on 
    the package to avoid problems 
    of excessive foam, poor rinsing, 
    financial savings and finally, 
    environmental protection.
    •		 Use	small	amounts	of	detergent	at	a	 suitable measure for small amounts 
    of laundry or for only slightly soiled 
    laundry.
    •	 Use	exact	measures	for	highly	 concentrated detergents.
     
    						
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    Detergent 
    quantity
    for prewashing 1/2 measure
    for main 
    washing 1 measure
    with hard water an additional 
    1/2 measure
    Softener
    Put	the	softener	into	the	softener	
    compartment of the detergent 
    dispenser.
    •		 Use	the	proportions	recommended	 on the packet.
    •		 Never	exceed	the	(>	max	
    						
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    Control panel
    Figure 2
    5  Selecting a Program and Operating Your Machine
    1 . 1
    90°60°
    40°
    30° 60°
    40°
    40°
    30°30°Reset3’
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    7
    8
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    		7	 -	 On/Off	Button
    		8	 -	 Program	Follow-up	Indicator
    		9	 -	 Program	Selection	Knob
    10	 -	 Auxiliary	Function	Keys
    11	 -	 Start/Pause/Cancel	Button
    On/Off
    Reset
    3 sn. Coton
    Start
    Pause S
    ynthetics
    Woollens
    DelicateBabycare
    Intensive Hand
    wash
    Express
    Rinse
    hold Quick
    wash Anti
    creasing Rinse
    plus Time
    delay
    Prewash Main
    wash Drain
    Rinse SpinNo
    spin No
    heat
    Temperature
    Wash
    End
    Child
    lock
    Door
    ready Cold
    Duvet
    Sport Shirt
    Conditioner
    Reset3’
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    Turning the machine on
    You	can	prepare	the	machine	for	
    program selection by pressing the 
    the	“On/Off”	button.	When	the	“On/
    Off”	button	is	pressed,	the	“Lid”	light	
    illuminates indicating that the door is 
    unlocked.	Press	the	“On/Off”	button	
    again to shut down the machine.
    C		 Pressing	the	“On/Off”	button	does	not necessarily mean that the 
    program	has	started.	Press	"Start/
    Pause/Cancel"	button	to	start	the	
    program.
    Program selection
    Select the appropriate program from the 
    program table and the following washing 
    temperature table according to type, 
    amount and degree of soiling of the 
    laundry. Select the desired program with 
    the program selection button.
    C Each of these main programmes 
    comprise of a complete washing 
    process, including washing, rinsing 
    and, if required, spin cycles.
    90˚C	 Normally soiled, white 
    cottons	and	linens.	(Ex.:	
    coffee table covers, 
    tablecloths, towels, bed 
    sheets)
    60˚C	 Normally soiled, fade proof 
    colored linens, cottons 
    or synthetic clothes 
    (Ex.:		shirts,	nightgowns,	
    pajamas)	and	lightly	soiled	
    white	linen	clothes	(Ex.:	
    underwear)
    40˚C-
    30°C- 
    Cold   For	delicate	clothes	(Ex.:	
    lace	curtains),	blended	
    clothes including synthetics 
    and woolens.
    C  Programs	are	limited	with	the	
    highest spin speed appropriate for 
    that particular type of cloth.
    C  Sort the laundry according to type 
    of fabric, color, degree of soiling and 
    permissible water temperature when  choosing a program.
    C  Always select the lowest required 
    temperature. Higher temperature 
    means higher power consumption.
    C  For further program details, see, 
    “Program	Selection	Table”
    Main programs 
    Depending on the type of textile, the 
    following	main	programs	are	available:
    •Cottons
    You	can	wash	your	durable	clothes	with	
    this program. Washes with vigorous 
    washing movements in a longer 
    washing cycle. It is recommended for 
    your	cotton	items	(such	as	bed	sheets,	
    duvet and pillowcase sets, bathrobes, 
    underclothing,	etc.).
    •Synthetics
    You	can	wash	your	less	durable	clothes	
    on this program. Washes with gentler 
    washing movements and in shorter 
    washing cycles. It is recommended for 
    your	synthetic	clothes	(such	as	shirts,	
    blouses, synthetic/cotton blended 
    garments,	etc.).	For	curtains	and	lace,	
    using	the	“Synthetic	40”	program	with	
    pre-wash and anti-creasing functions 
    selected is recommended. Detergent 
    should not be put in the pre-wash 
    compartment. Less detergent should be 
    put in the main wash compartment as 
    loose	knit	fabrics	(lace)	foam	too	much	
    due to its meshed structure.
    •Delicates
    You	can	wash	your	delicate	clothes	
    on this program. It has more sensitive 
    washing movements and does not make 
    intermediate spinning compared to the 
    synthetic program. It must be used for 
    clothes for which sensitive washing is 
    recommended.
    •Woollens
    You	can	wash	your	machine-washable	
    woolen garments on this program. Wash 
    by selecting the proper temperature 
    according to the labels of your clothes. 
    It is recommended to use appropriate 
    detergents for woolens. 
    •Hand Wash
    You	can	wash	your	woolen/delicate	
     
    						
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    clothes that bear “not machine- 
    washable”	labels	for	which	hand	wash	
    is recommended on this program. It 
    washes the laundry with very tender 
    washing movements without damaging 
    your clothes.
    Additional programs 
    For special cases, there are also extra 
    programs	available:
    C Additional programs may differ 
    according to the features of your 
    machine.
    • Super 
    This program washes for a longer period 
    at 40°C and gives the same result as the 
    “Cottons	60°C”	program,	thus	it	saves	
    energy. It is suitable for clothes for which 
    you	cannot	use	the	“Cottons	60	°C”	
    program. 
    • Mini
    This program is used to quickly wash 
    (30	minutes)	a	small	amount	of	lightly	
    soiled cotton garments.
    Special programs
    For specific applications, you can select 
    any	of	the	following	programs:
    • Rinse
    This program is used when you want to 
    rinse or starch separately.
    • Pump+spin
    This program spins with maximum 
    possible rpm in the default setting after 
    the water drains from the machine.
    C	 You	should	use	a	lower	spin	speed	 for delicate laundries.
    Spin Speed selection
    You	can	have	your	clothes	spin	at	
    the maximum rpm selection on your 
    machine by using the selection knob in 
    models equipped with an rpm selection 
    knob. In order to protect your clothes, 
    your machine will not spin above 800 
    rpm on synthetic programs and 600 rpm 
    on woolens program. Furthermore, if 
    you want to skip the spin cycle and take 
    your clothes out, turn the rpm selection 
    knob	to	“no	spin”	position.	
    In machines not equipped with a spin  speed selection knob, the machine will 
    spin in the maximum possible rpm in the 
    default setting of the selected program.
     
    						
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