Water Inlet Filters
There is a filter at each flat end where water inlet hose is con-
nected 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 clog-
ging. 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.
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.
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:
1. Turn off the appliance, unplug the power cable and close the
tap. Wait for the hot soapy water to cool enough. Otherwise,
there is a risk of scalding.
2. Open the service cover by pressing the button. In order to pre-
vent the little amount of water that is inside pump spilling over the
floor, put a container in front of the filter cover. Take out the filter
by turning anticlockwise.
3. To loosen the foreign substance filter, turn it half turn (anticlock-
wise) and take the remaining water with a cloth. When there is no
water, turn the foreign substance filter until it is totally released
and take it out.
4. Clean the foreign substance filter and pump opening.
5. Reinstall the foreign substance filter and turn it tightly (clock-
wise).
6. Close the service cover.
Installation
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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 transportation
locks by rotating in direction of arrow and pushing.
Attention please! Keep the transit safety bolts for using when ma-
chine 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 vibration it must be properly on balance.
Four feet of your machine 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 connect-
ed to water supply by special hoses supplied by
the machine.
There are plastic seals on hose or plastic bag for
eliminating any leakage in connections points.
These seals must be used on each side of the
connection. 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 mini-
mum 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.
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.
4. Electrical connection
Connect the power cord to the appropirate electrical system
which is being supported by the maximum voltage and cur-
rent rating indicated on the rating plate placed on the washing
machine.
Look! Page 1, Steps before operating Fullautomatic Washing Ma-
chine and safety precautions. Make sure that you have grounded
power outlet.
Before calling service
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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 users
manual or not.
Water coming from beneath the machine.
Check the water intake and drain hoses. Tighten the connections.
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.
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