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    C	 More	laundry	may	be	loaded	during	the time delay period.
    5. At the end of countdown process, 
    “:”	will	light	up	continuously,	“Ready”	
    light will go off and the relevant program 
    follow-up light will come on according to 
    the selected program.
    Changing the delay time
    If you want to change the time during 
    the	countdown:
    1.	Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	button.	
    “:”	in	the	middle	of	the	screen	will	stop	
    flashing.
    2.	Pres	“Time	Delay”	button	to	adjust	
    the desired time delay.
    3.	Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	button.
    4.	The	“:”	in	the	middle	of	the	displayed	
    time delay will start flashing.
    Canceling the time delay
    If you want to cancel the time delay 
    countdown	and	start	the	program:
    1.	Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	button.	
    The	“:”	in	the	middle	of	the	displayed	
    time delay will stop flashing.
    2.	Pres	“Time	Delay”	button	to	decrease	
    the	time	delay.	“0:00”	will	appear	on	the	
    display.
    3.	Press	"Start/Pause/Cancel"	button	to	
    start the program.
    Starting the Program
    1.	Press	"Start/Pause/Cancel"	button	to	
    start the program.
    2.	Program	follow-up	lamp	showing	the	
    startup of the program will light up.
    Progress of program
    Progress	of	a	running	program	is	shown	
    through the program follow-up indicator. 
    At the beginning of every program step, 
    the relevant indicator lamp will light up 
    and light of the completed step will turn 
    off. The indicator that is lit up at the far 
    right of the series of indicator indicates 
    the step that is being carried out.
    C  If the machine is not spinning, the 
    program may be in rinse hold mode  or the automatic spin correction 
    system has been activated due 
    to an excessive unbalanced 
    distribution of laundry in the 
    machine.
    Changing the selections after 
    the program has started
    Turning the program knob while the 
    program is in a normal flow will not 
    change the program.
    Switching the machine to standby 
    mode
    Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	button	
    momentarily to switch your machine 
    to	the	standby	mode.	“Start/Pause/
    Cancel”	lamp	will	start	flashing	to	
    indicate that the machine is switched to 
    standby mode.
    Selecting or canceling an auxiliary 
    function in standby mode
    Auxiliary functions can be cancelled or 
    selected in accordance with the step the 
    program is at.
    Adding/removing laundry in standby 
    mode
    The door can be opened if the water 
    level	is	suitable.	“Ready”	lamp	will	
    flash until the door is allowed to open. 
    “Ready”	lamp	will	light	up	continuously	
    when the door is allowed to open. 
    Laundry may be added / taken out by 
    opening	the	door.	“Ready”	lamp	goes	
    off it he front door is not allowed to open 
    for safety reasons.
    Door lock
    The loading door can not be opened yet 
    due	to	safety	reasons	while	the	“Ready”	
    lamp is flashing. The loading door can 
    be	opened	once	the	“Ready”	lamp	
    starts lighting up continuously.
    Child-proof lock
    You	can	protect	the	appliance	from	
    being tampered by children by means 
    of the child-proof lock. In this case, no 
     
    						
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    change can be made in the running 
    program.
    The machine is switched to child-lock 
    by pressing the 2nd and 3rd auxiliary 
    functions	for	3	sec.	“C	on”	(Child	lock	is	
    activated)	label	appears	on	the	screen.	
    The same symbol will also be displayed 
    whenever any button is pressed while 
    the machine is child-locked.
    Child-proof lock lamp on the program 
    follow-up indicator will light up when the 
    child-proof lock is activated.
    To deactivate the child-proof lock, 
    press the 2nd and 3rd auxiliary function 
    buttons	for	3	sec.	“C	OFF”	(Child-proof	
    lock	is	deactivated)	symbol	appears	on	
    the screen. Child-proof lock lamp on the 
    program follow-up indicator will go off 
    when the child-proof lock is deactivated.
    Ending the program through 
    canceling
    “Start/Pause/Cancel”	button	is	pressed	
    for 3 seconds to cancel the program. 
    “Ready”	warning	lamp	flashes	during	
    canceling	and	“End”	will	appear	on	the	
    display.
     
    						
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    Preparation
    1. Turn the tap on completely. Check if 
    the hoses are connected tightly.
    2.	 Place	the	laundry	in	the	machine.
    3.  Add detergent and softener.
    Starting
    1.	 Press	the	“On/Off”	button.
    2.  Select the programme and the 
    temperature.
    3.	 If	required:
    –	 select	any	auxiliary	function,
    –	 adjust	the	spin	speed,
    –	 set	the	time	delay,
    4.  Close the loading door.
    5.	 Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	 button. The display shows the 
    time remaining for the program to 
    complete if time delay is not set.
    6.   Check if the program follow-up 
    indicator on the screen lights up.
    Canceling a program
    1.		 Press	and	hold	the	`Start/Pause/ Cancel`	button	for	about	3	seconds;	
    the	“Ready”	light	will	start	flashing.
    2.  The machine can drain all the water 
    or can take in water for 3 times at 
    most to cool down the clothes and 
    complete draining process. 
    Adding more laundry
    •	 This	is	only	possible	under	the	 following	conditions:
    1.  during time delay,
    C	 You	may	add	or	remove	laundry	 during	the	time	delay	(until	the	
    program	starts).	
    2.  At the beginning of a washing cycle, 
    C		 Machine	allows	adding	more	laundry	 during a future step only if the water 
    level is low enough to open the 
    loading door or if the temperature in 
    the machine is low
    In order to add laundry after the start-up 
    of	the	program:
    1.	 Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	 button. Wait for the safety lock to 
    open.	"Ready"	lamp	will	light	up	
    continuously. 2.	 Open	the	loading	door	and	put	in	
    more laundry.
    3.  Close the loading door.
    4.	 Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	button.
    Program is in rinse hold mode
    C  This process is shown with the 
    flashing	"
    "	symbol.	
    If you wish to spin when the machine is 
    in	this	mode:
    1.   Adjust the spin speed.
    2.		 Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	button.	 Program	resumes.	Your	machine	
    drains the water and spins your 
    laundry.
    If you want to drain the water without 
    spinning:
    Press	“Start/Pause/Cancel”	button.	The	
    program continues and only drains the 
    water.
    Re-spinning the laundry
    The control system for an unbalanced 
    load can pause the spinning in cases 
    when the distribution of the laundry in 
    the drum is not balanced.
    If	you	want	to	re-spin	the	clothes:
    1.   Rearrange the previously placed 
    clothes in machine.
    2.   Select the spin program.
    3.   Adjust the spin speed.
    After the program is finished
    Program	indicator	lights	on	the	screen	
    remain lighted up after the program is 
    finished.
    1.	 “End”	will	appear	on	the	screen	 when	“ready”	lamp	lights	up	in	the	
    program	follow-up	indicator.	Open	
    the loading door and remove the 
    laundry.
    2.	 Press	the	“On/Off”	button.
    3.  Turn off the water tap.
    4.  Eliminate any folding of the rubber 
    seal on the loading door and check 
    for impurities.
    5.  Leave the loading door and 
    detergent drawer open to dry.
    6  Quick instructions for daily use
     
    						
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    Detergent drawer
    Remove any powder residue buildup in 
    the	drawer.	To	do	this;
    1.	 Press	the	dotted	point	on	the	siphon in the softener compartment 
    and pull towards you until the 
    compartment is removed from the 
    machine.
    C  If more than a normal amount of 
    water and softener mixture starts to 
    gather in the softener compartment, 
    the siphon must be cleaned.
    2.  Wash the dispenser drawer 
    and the siphon with plenty of 
    lukewarm water in a washbasin. 
    Wear protective gloves or use an 
    appropriate brush to avoid touching 
    the residues in the drawer when 
    cleaning.
    3.  Replace the drawer into its housing 
    after cleaning.  Check if the siphon 
    is in its original location.
    The door and the drum
    After	each	wash:
    •	 Check	if	there	are	any	foreign	
    substances in the drum.
    •	 Open	the	hole	in	the	bellow	with	the	 aid of a toothpick if it is clogged.
    C  Foreign metal substances in your 
    machine can cause rust stains. In 
    such	cases:
      Clean the drum with a stainless steel 
    cleaning agent. Never use steel wool 
    or wire wool.
    Outer cabinet and control  panel
    When	necessary:
    •	 Wipe	the	exterior	panels	of	your	
    machine with soapy water or mild 
    detergent. Dry it with a soft cloth.
    •	 Use	only	a	soft	and	damp	cloth	to	 clean the control panel.
    C  Never use a sponge or scrubbing 
    material. These will damage the 
    painted and plastic parts.
    Inlet water filters
    There is a filter at the end of each 
    water intake valve at the back side of 
    the machine and also at the end of 
    each water intake hose where they 
    are connected to the tap. These filters 
    prevent the foreign substances and dirt 
    in the water to enter into the machine. 
    Filters should be cleaned as they get 
    dirty.
    •	 Close	the	taps.
    •	 Remove	the	nuts	of	the	water	intake	
    hoses to clean the surfaces of the 
    filters on the water intake valves with 
    an appropriate brush.
    •	 If	the	filters	are	very	dirty,	you	can	 pull them out by means of pliers and 
    clean them.
    •	 Take	out	the	filters	on	the	flat	 ends of the water intake hoses 
    together with the gaskets and clean 
    thoroughly under streaming water.
    •	 Replace	the	gaskets	and	filters	 carefully and tighten the hose nuts 
    by hand.
    7  Cleaning and care
     
    						
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    Draining any remaining water 
    and cleaning the pump filter
    Filter system in your machine prevents 
    solid items such as buttons, coins and 
    fabric fibers clogging the pump propeller 
    during discharging of the washing 
    water. Thus, a good water discharger is 
    achieved and the pump life is extended.
    •		 If	your	machine	fails	to	drain	the	water, the pump filter may be 
    clogged.	You	may	have	to	clean	
    it every 2 years or whenever it is 
    blocked plugged. Water must be 
    drained off to clean the pump filter. 
    In addition, water may have to be 
    drained off completely in the following 
    cases:
    •		 before	transporting	the	machine	 (e.g.	when	moving	house)
    •		 when	there	is	the	danger	of	frost
    In order to clean the dirty filter and 
    discharge	the	water;
    1- Disconnect or unplug the machine 
    from the power supply.
    A  There may be water at 90°C in the 
    machine. Therefore, the filter must 
    be cleaned only after the inside 
    water is cooled down to avoid 
    hazard of scalding.
    2-	Open	the	filter	cap.	The	filter	cap	
    may be composed of one or two pieces 
    according to the model of your machine.
    If it is composed of two pieces, press 
    the tab on the filter cap downwards and 
    pull the piece out towards yourself. If it is composed of one piece, hold it 
    from both sides and open it by pulling 
    out.
    3- An emergency drain hose is supplied 
    with	some	of	our	models.	Others	are	not	
    supplied with this item.
    If your product is supplied with an 
    emergency drain hose, do the following 
    as	shown	in	the	figure	below:
    •		 Pull	out	the	pump	outlet	hose	from	
    its housing.
    •		 Place	a	large	container	at	the	end	of	 the hose. Drain the water off into the 
    container by pulling out the plug at 
    the end of the hose. If the amount 
    of water to be drained off is greater 
    than the volume of the container, 
    replace the plug, pour the water out, 
    then resume the draining process.
    •		 After	draining	process	is	completed,	 replace the plug into the end of the 
     
    						
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    hose and fit the hose back into its 
    place.
    If your product is not supplied with an 
    emergency drain hose, do the following 
    as	shown	in	the	figure	below:
    •		 Place	a	large	container	in	front	of	the	 filter to receive water flowing from 
    the filter.
    •		 Loosen	pump	filter	(anticlockwise)	 until water starts to flow out of it. 
    Direct the flowing water into the 
    container you have placed in front 
    of	the	filter.	You	can	use	a	piece	of	
    cloth to absorb any spilled water.
    •		 When	there	is	no	water	left,	turn	the	 pump filter until it is completely loose 
    and remove it.
    •		 Clean	any	residues	inside	the	filter	 as well as fibers, if any, around the 
    propeller region.
    •		 If	your	product	has	a	water	jet	 feature, be sure to fit the filter into 
    its housing in the pump. Never force 
    the filter while replacing it into its 
    housing. Fit the filter fully into its 
    housing;	otherwise,	water	may	leak	
    from the filter cap.
    4- Close the filter cap.
    Close the two-piece filter cap of your 
    product by pushing the tab on it.
    Close the one-piece filter cap of your 
    product by fitting the tabs on the bottom 
    into their positions and pushing the 
    upper part of it.
     
    						
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    ProblemCause Explanation / Suggestion
    Program	
    cannot be 
    started or 
    selected. Machine	may	have	
    switched to self 
    protection mode due to 
    an infrastructure problem 
    (such	as	line	voltage,	
    water	pressure,	etc.).
    Reset	your	machine	by	pressing	“Start/Pause/
    Cancel”	button	for	3	seconds.	(see,	Cancelling	
    a	Program)
    Water in the 
    machine. There may be some water 
    in your machine when you 
    receive it. This is from the 
    quality control process 
    and is normal.
    It is not harmful to your machine.
    There is water 
    coming from 
    the bottom of 
    the machine. There might be problems 
    with hoses or the pump 
    filter. Be sure the seals of the water inlet hoses are 
    securely fitted.
    Tightly attach the drain hose to the waste pipe 
    or sink.
    Make	sure	that	the	pump	filter	is	completely	
    closed.
    Machine	does	
    not fill with 
    water. Tap may be turned off.
    Open	the	inlet	water	taps	fully.
    Water inlet hose might be 
    bent. Straighten the water intake hose.
    Water inlet filter might be 
    clogged. Clean the water intake filter.
    The door may be ajar. Close the door.
    Machine	does	
    not discharge 
    water. Water outlet hose might 
    be clogged or twisted.
    Clean or straighten the hose.
    Pump	filter	may	be	
    clogged. Clean the pump filter.
    Machine	
    vibrates or 
    shakes. Machine	feet	might	
    require adjustment.
    Adjust the machine feet.
    Transportation safety 
    bolts might have not been 
    removed. Remove the transportation safety bolts.
    There may be a small 
    amount of laundry in the 
    machine. Add more laundry to the machine.
    The machine may be 
    overloaded or the clothes 
    may be distributed 
    unevenly. Reduce the amount of laundry in the machine 
    or balance the load by hand.
    There machine might be 
    touching a solid surface Ensure that nothing touches the machine.
    Machine	
    stopped 
    shortly after 
    the program 
    started. Machine	can	stop	
    temporarily due to low 
    voltage.
    It will resume operating when the voltage is 
    back to the normal level.
    8  Troubleshooting
     
    						
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    The water 
    being taken 
    in is directly 
    discharged.Improper position of the 
    drain hose.
    Connect the water draining hose as described 
    in the operation manual.
    No water can 
    be seen in 
    the machine 
    during 
    washing. This is not a problem. The 
    water level is not visible 
    from the outside of the 
    machine.
    The door is 
    jammed. Water level might be 
    above the lower level of 
    the door.
    Run	either	the	“Pump”	or	“Spin”	program.
    Machine	might	be	heating	
    up the water or it may be 
    at the spinning cycle. Wait until the process is over.
    Due to electrical safety 
    mechanism, the door can 
    only be opened a few 
    minutes after the program 
    has stopped. Wait until the process is over.
    Machine	fills	
    with water 
    when a 
    process is 
    cancelled. Inside of machine may be 
    hot.
    For safety reasons, water should be cycled in 
    and out a couple times.
    Washing time 
    takes longer 
    than the time 
    specified in the 
    manual Water pressure may be 
    low.
    The machine will wait until there is a sufficient 
    amount of water, which may lengthen the 
    washing time to avoid poor washing results due 
    to insufficient water.
    Supply voltage may be 
    low. Washing time is lengthened to avoid poor 
    washing results when the supply voltage is low.
    Input temperature of 
    water may be low. Cycle time lengthens to heat up the water when 
    the input water is cold. Also, washing time can 
    be lengthened to avoid poor washing results.
    There may be an 
    imbalance of laundry in 
    the machine. The automatic spin correction system might 
    have been activated due to the unbalanced 
    distribution of the laundry in the drum.
    The laundry in the drum may be clustered 
    (bundled	laundry	in	a	bag).	Laundry	should	be	
    rearranged and re-spun.
    No spinning is performed when the laundry is 
    not evenly distributed in the drum to prevent 
    any damage to the machine and to its 
    environment.
    Number of rinses and/
    or amount of rinse water 
    might have increased. Water amount is increased to obtain a 
    better rinse and a rinse cycle is added when 
    necessary.
     
    						
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    It continuously 
    washes.
    Remaining 
    time does not 
    count down.In the case of a paused 
    countdown while taking in 
    water:
    Timer will not countdown 
    until the machine is filled 
    with the correct amount 
    of water.
    The machine will wait until there is a sufficient 
    amount of water to avoid poor washing results 
    due to lack of water. Then the timer will start to 
    count down.
    In the case of a paused 
    countdown at the heating 
    step:
    Time will not count 
    down until the selected 
    temperature for the 
    program is reached
    In the case of a paused 
    countdown at the 
    spinning	step:
    There may be an 
    imbalance of laundry in 
    the machine. The automatic spin correction system might 
    have been activated due to the unbalanced 
    distribution of the laundry in the drum.
    The laundry in the drum may be clustered 
    (bundled	laundry	in	a	bag).	Laundry	should	be	
    rearranged and re-spun.
    No spinning is performed when the laundry is 
    not evenly distributed in the drum to prevent 
    any damage to the machine and to its 
    environment.
    It continuously 
    spins.
    Remaining 
    time does not 
    count down. There may be an 
    imbalance of laundry in 
    the machine. The automatic spin correction system might 
    have been activated due to the unbalanced 
    distribution of the laundry in the drum.
    The laundry in the drum may be clustered 
    (bundled	laundry	in	a	bag).	Laundry	should	be	
    rearranged and re-spun.
    No spinning is performed when the laundry is 
    not evenly distributed in the drum to prevent 
    any damage to the machine and to its 
    environment.
    It did not spin. There may be an 
    imbalance of laundry in 
    the machine. Therefore, 
    the program might have 
    been completed without 
    spinning. The automatic spin correction system might 
    have been activated due to the unbalanced 
    distribution of the laundry in the drum.
    The laundry in the drum may be clustered 
    (bundled	laundry	in	a	bag).	Laundry	should	be	
    rearranged and re-spun.
    No spinning is performed when the laundry is 
    not evenly distributed in the drum to prevent 
    any damage to the machine and to its 
    environment.
    The machine will not 
    spin if the water has not 
    completely drained.  - Check the filter.
     - Check the drain hose.
     
    						
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    Washing 
    performance is 
    poor:
    Laundry turns 
    gray - Using insufficient 
    amount of detergent for a 
    long time,
     - Washing at low 
    temperatures for a long 
    time,
     - Using insufficient 
    amount of detergent for 
    hard	waters	(soil	can	stick	
    to	the	laundry),
     - Using excessive amount 
    of	detergent	(detergent	
    can	stick	to	the	laundry).  - Use the recommended amount of detergent 
    appropriate for water hardness and the laundry.
     - Select the proper temperature for the laundry 
    to be washed.
     - If the water hardness is high, using an 
    insufficient amount of detergent can cause 
    laundry to turn gray over time.
     - It is difficult to eliminate such grayness once 
    it occurs.
    Washing 
    performance is 
    poor:
    Stain could not 
    be removed, 
    not cleaned.
    Laundry 
    could not be 
    whitened. Insufficient amount of 
    detergent used.
    Use recommended amount of detergent 
    appropriate for the laundry.
    Excessive laundry loaded 
    into machine Do not load the machine in excess.
    Wrong program and 
    temperature might have 
    been selected. Select the proper program and temperature for 
    the laundry to be washed.
    Improper detergent may 
    have been used.
    Wrong type of detergent 
    used. Put	the	detergent	in	the	correct	compartment.
    Do not mix detergent with bleaching agents.
    Washing 
    performance is 
    poor:
    Oily	stains	
    appear on 
    laundry. Oily	accumulations	on	the	
    drum may have stuck to 
    the laundry. Such odors and bacteria layers may be formed 
    on the drum as a result of continuous washing 
    at lower temperatures and/or in short programs. 
    Leave the detergent dispenser drawer as well 
    as the loading door of the machine ajar after 
    each washing. Thus, a humid environment 
    favorable for bacteria cannot be created inside 
    the machine.
    Machine	must	be	operated	empty	either	at	
    60°C or 90°C program with detergent every 6 
    months.
    Washing 
    performance is 
    poor:
    Bad odor Oily	accumulations	on	the	
    drum may have stuck to 
    the laundry.
    Machine	must	be	operated	empty	either	at	
    60°C or 90°C program with detergent every 6 
    months.
    Color of the 
    clothes faded. Excessive laundry might 
    have been loaded in.
    Do not overload the machine.
    Detergent may have 
    gotten damp. Store detergent in a closed and dry place. Do 
    not keep them under high temperatures.
    A higher temperature 
    might have been selected. Select the proper program and temperature 
    according to the type and soiling degree of the 
    laundry.
     
    						
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