Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] might be little amount of water in your machine. This does not have any damage to your machine. · Your machine is programmed for starting operation again when electricity is off and on afterwards. You can not press On / Off button to cancel program. [. . . ] Since the connection points are under water pressure, turn on the taps to the maximum after the connection. Check if there is any water leakage at the connection points. In order to prevent the water leakages and the damages they may cause, keep the taps closed when you are not using the machine. Minimum 1 bar and maximum 10 bars of water flow from the tap is enough for your machine to operate efficiently. (In practice, 1 bar means that more than 8 liters of water per minute flows from a full open tap. ) Install the elbowed end of the hose to your machine. Hand-tighten the nuts of the hose, do not use a spanner Do not connect the product with single water inlet to the hot water tap. The product may switch to the protection mode if the temperature of the water connected to a product with double water inlet through a Y part and single water inlet is above 40°C. a) Water drainage hose Water drainage hose can be attached to the side wall of a sink or bathtub. When the drainage hose is hanged on a sink or bathtub, it can be secured with a hose bracket so that it will not fall.
The end of drainage hose can be connected directly to the waste water drainage hole or to the specific end that is installed to the outlet elbow of the sink. The hose should be installed to a height of 40 cm minimum and 100 cm maximum.
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Electrical Connection
Plug in the grounded plug at the end of the power cable of the washing machine to a grounded wall outlet which is fed with suitable voltage and current.
Preparation
· Please note the followings before start ing to wash your laundry: - Have you plugged the machine?- Have you connected the drainage hose as necessary?If you put more, it will mix into the washing water via siphon (III) and it will be wasted. In this case, it may be necessary to refill the softener. If the softener is condensed over time, it may be necessary to dilute with some water. Otherwise, condensed softener clog the siphon and block the flow.
Program Selection and Operating Your Machine Control Panel
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I. Compartment I, the powder detergent compartment for prewash. Compartment II, the powder detergent compartment for main washing. III. Siphon The softener compartment.
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Sintetici Quotidiano Lana Lavaggio a Mano Risciaquo
Cotone
Intensivo Anti-Allergico Misti
90°
Freddo
Avvio/ Pausa
Prelavaggio
Extra Esclusione Risciacquo Centrifuga
On/Off
30° 40° 50°
Delicati Scarico
80°
70°
60°
Inizio Lavaggio Centrifuga
Centrifuga
LBS 645
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Program selection knob Start/Pause/Cancel button On / Off button Program follow-up indicator
Pressing "On/Off"
Auxiliary function buttons
6 Spin speed selection knob
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 operation. You must press
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"Start/Pause/Cancel" for starting the program.
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Program selection table
Determine the suitable program according to the type, amount, dirtiness level and washing temperature of the laundry by looking at the program selection table. Turn
Temperatures Programm
the program selection knob to the programtemperature position that you want to wash with.
Water consumption (lt)
Power consumption
Maximum Load (kg) Program Time (min)
Rinse plus
Prewash
Laundry type
Very dirty, heat resistant cotton, linen Normal dirty, heat resistant cotton, linen Less dirty or heat resistant cotton Very dirty, heat resistant cotton, linen Very dirty, heat resistant cotton, linen Heavy soiled Durable fabrics made of cotton and linen (baby clothes etc. ) Normal dirty, heat resistant cotton/synthetic compound Less dirty or heat resistant cotton/synthetic compound Very little dirty or heat resistant cotton/synthetic compound Normal soiled cotton and linen sensitive to heat
Coton Coton * Coton Intensive Intensive Anti Allergic Synththetic Synththetic Synththetic Mix Delicate Delicate Woolen Woolen Hand wash Mini Rinsing Spin Pump
90 60 40 60 40 60 60 40 30 40
4, 5 4, 5 4, 5 4, 5 4, 5 4, 5 2, 5 2, 5 2, 5 2, 5 2 2 1. 5 1. 5 1 2, 5 6 6
150 13 125 160 160 170 115 105 90 95 70 65 55 45 40 30 23 11 2
50 49 45 50 50 60 40 40 40 40 45 45 40 40 30 40 11 -
1, 60 0, 85 0, 60 1, 00 0, 55 1, 00 0, 90 0. 50 0, 25 0, 50 0. 35 0. 25 0, 25 0. 03 0. 15 0, 20 0. 04 0. 03 -
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40 Delicate, sensitive synthetic, cotton blended 30 Delicate, sensitive synthetic, cotton blended 40
Woolens and sensitive compounds with machine washable label
Woolens and sensitive compounds with machine Cold washable label
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Special program for laundries that have silk, cashmere, un-washable in machine labels.
30 Special program for Less soiled linens)
Rinsing program Spin Program Pump Program
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*Energy Label Program EN 60456:1999 and IEC 60456 Ed. 4 2001 Water and power consumption may show differences from the table above depending on the water pressure, 10
hardness and temperature, environmental temperature, laundry type and amount, auxiliary function selection and changes in the electricity voltage.
No spin
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Function Selection
Additional functions selectable according to selected program can be selected by pressing related key. [. . . ] Check the bellow and clean.
Maintenance and cleaning Detergent Drawer
The powder detergent remnants may accumulate in the detergent drawer. To clean the detergent drawer, pull the drawer towards you by pressing the marked point of the siphon in the softener compartment as shown in the illustration. Wash the drawer in the sink with plenty of water.
Siphon
Do not forget to clean the siphon (the colored part in the detergent drawer) when it gets dirty. To remove the siphon, first take out the detergent drawer. [. . . ]