• As detergent or fabric softener may cause deposits if left exposed to air for long periods, only put the detergent
or fabric softener in the drawers immediately before the start of each wash.
• If the machine is not used for extended periods of time, we recommend powering it off and shutting the water
supply.
• Keeping the washing machine door open when not in use will help prevent bad smells caused by damp.
• The quality controls and test procedures may have left some water in your machine. This does not damage the
machine.
• Packaging materials may be a safety hazard for children. Please keep all packaging material away from children or
discard it properly.
• Keep the small parts in the document packing out of the reach of children and babies.
• Only use pre-wash cycles for very dirty laundry.
• Never open the detergent drawer while the machine is running.
• If a malfunction were to occur, first unplug the machine and then shut off the machine's water supply. Do not
attempt to repair the malfunction yourself. Always contact the authorized customer service.
• The amount of laundry you put in your washing machine must not exceed the maximum indicated quantity.
• Never force the door open when the machine is running.
• Washing laundry in your machine with flour will damage it. Do not wash laundry in your machine with flour.
• When using detergent / fabric softener, always follow the manufacturer's instructions.
• Install your machine where the door can be fully opened. (Do not install your machine in a place where the door
will not fully open.)
• Install your machine in a place that can be well ventilated and where there is constant air circulation.
• Scalding hazard! Do not touch the drain hose as the water coming out of it can reach very high temperatures.
• There is a risk of death by electrocution!
• Do not use multi-plugs or extension leads.
• Do not connect the machine to damaged wall sockets.
• Never pull the cord to disconnect the machine - always hold the plug.
• Do not plug or unplug the machine with wet hands, to avoid risks of electric shocks!
• Never touch the plug with wet hands or feet.
• Contact your nearest customer service to obtain a replacement if your power cord is damaged or malfunctions.
• Risk of flooding! Check that the sink waste is not clogged before connecting the drain hose to the sink.
• Take all necessary precautions to prevent the drain hose from moving.
• If the drain hose is not correctly fixed, the water
pressure may dislodge it. Make sure the sink is not
plugged when using the machine.
• Fire hazard! Do not store flammable liquids near your
machine.
• Paint strippers may cause corrosion. Therefore, never
use paint strippers on your machine.
• Never use solvent-based products (such as flushing
gas) in your machine.
• Remove all items from pockets (needles, clips,
lighters, matches, etc.) before putting your laundry in the machine. Any loose items in the machine increase the
risk of fire and explosions.
• Burn and injury hazard! Do not climb onto the machine. The top of the machine may break causing injury.
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