Blomberg Washer WM 87120 NBL00 User Manual

To prevent accidents and machine damage, read these  
instructions before installation or use. Use the washer only as  
instructed in this owners guide and installation instructions  
included with your washer. Keep this guide for future  
reference  
Front-Loading Automatic Washer  
WM 87120 NBL00  
Owner’s Guide & Installation Instructions  
As an ENERGY STAR® partner,  
BLOMBERG has determined that this  
product meets the ENERGY STAR®  
guidelines for energy efficiency.  
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Additional programs . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Special programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Temperature selection . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Spin Speed selection. . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Program Cycle Selection Table . . . . .22  
Auxiliary functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23  
Time display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
Starting the Program . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Progress of program . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Changing the selections after the  
1 Your Washer  
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
4
2 Important Safety Instructions6  
3 Installation Instructions  
9
The Right Location of Installation . . . . .9  
Installation Clearances. . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Allowable Clearances for Undercounter  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Allowable Clearances for Closet  
program has started . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Switching the washer  
to standby mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Child-proof lock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
Ending the program  
through canceling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
End of program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Stacked Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Removing packaging reinforcement. .10  
Removing shipping bolts . . . . . . . . . .10  
Levelling the washer . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Electrical Connection. . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Power supply and circuit . . . . . . . . . .12  
Water Supply Connection . . . . . . . . .12  
Drainage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
Installation Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Disposal Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Appliance Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
6 Preparation  
27  
7 User maintenance instructions  
29  
Cleaning detergent dispenser . . . . . .29  
Cleaning the door seal . . . . . . . . . . .29  
Cleaning the outer cabinet and control  
panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
Cleaning the water inlet strainers . . . .30  
Cleaning the drain pump filter . . . . . .30  
Descaling the washer . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
4 Operating Instructions  
15  
First Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Laundry Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Preparing the laundry. . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Loading the washer. . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Detergent Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Detergent Quantity . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Detergent Dispenser . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Water Consumption. . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
8 Troubleshooting  
32  
9 WARRANTY STATEMENT  
FOR THE BLOMBERG CLOTHES  
WASHERS  
42  
10 HOW TO GET SERVICE  
43  
5 Selecting a Program and  
Operating Your Washer  
19  
Control panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Display symbols. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Turning the washer on . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Program cycle selection. . . . . . . . . . .20  
Wash Cycles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
 
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1 Your Washer  
Overview  
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4
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2
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1 - Detergent Dispenser  
2 - Loading Door  
3 - Top Lid  
4 - Control Panel  
5 - Filter Cap  
6 - Height-adjustable Feet  
 
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Specifications  
Front Loading Automatic Washer  
WM 87120 NBL00  
33.1 (in) / 84 (cm)  
23.6 (in) / 60 (cm)  
24.4 (in) / 62 (cm)  
168 (Ibs) / 76 (kg)  
208-240 / 60  
Models  
Height (in) / (cm)  
Width (in) / (cm)  
Depth (in) / (cm)  
Net Weight (lbs) / (kg)  
Electricity (V/Hz.)  
Total Current (A)  
10  
Total Power (W)  
2000-2350  
Spinning cycle (rpm max.)  
Water pressure (psi) / (bar)  
Drain height (ft.) / (m.)  
Wash capacity (cu. Ft.)  
Dry Load Capacity (lbs)/(kg)  
1200  
15-145 psi (1-10) bar  
4.9 (ft) / 1.5 (m)  
2.15 cu. Ft.  
17.6 (Ibs) / 8 (kg)  
Specifications of this appliance may change without notice to improve the quality of  
the product. Figures in this guide are schematic and may not match your product  
exactly.  
Values stated on the washer labels or in the documentation accompanying it are  
obtained in laboratory in accordance with the relevant standards. Depending on  
operational and environmental conditions of the appliance, these values may vary.  
 
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2 Important Safety Instructions  
• Do not tamper with controls.  
BWARNING - To reduce the risk of fire,  
electric shock or injury to persons  
while using your appliance follow  
basic safety precautions, including  
the following:  
• Do not repair or replace any  
part of the appliance or attempt  
any servicing unless specifically  
recommended in the user-  
maintenance instructions or in  
published user-repair instructions that  
you understand and have the skills to  
carry out.  
• Read all instructions before using the  
washer.  
• Do not wash articles that have been  
previously cleaned in, washed in,  
soaked in, or spotted with gasoline,  
dry-cleaning solvents, or other  
flammable or explosive substances  
(acetone, alcohol, kerosene, some  
liquid household cleaners, some spot  
removers, turpentine, waxes and wax  
removers) as they give off vapors that  
could ignite or explode.  
• This appliance must only be used  
for the purpose of washing, rinsing  
and spinning machine-washable  
items using laundry additives that  
are suitable for use in washers . The  
appliance manufacturer cannot be  
held responsible for damage caused  
by improper or unintended use of the  
appliance.  
• Only detergents, softeners and  
additives suitable for use in HE (High-  
efficiency) washers may be used.  
Always follow the instructions and  
information given by the laundry  
detergent manufacturers when using  
these products.  
• Do not add gasoline, dry-cleaning  
solvents, or other flammable or  
explosive substances to the wash  
water. These substances give off  
vapors that could ignite or explode.  
• Under certain conditions, hydrogen  
gas may be produced in a hot-water  
system that has not been used for 2  
weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS IS  
EXPLOSIVE. If the hot-water system  
has not been used for such a period,  
before using a washing machine,  
turn on all hot-water faucets and  
let the water flow from each for  
several minutes. This will release any  
accumulated hydrogen gas. As the  
gas is flammable, do not smoke or  
use an open flame this time.  
• Do not allow children to play on or  
in the appliance. Close supervision  
of children is necessary when the  
appliance is used near children.  
• Before the appliance is removed from  
service or discarded, remove the  
door and the power cord / main plug  
to prevent accidents.  
• Always follow the fabric  
care instructions of garment  
manufacturers.  
• Do not touch the door glass while  
washing at high temperatures.  
Danger of burning!  
• Do not sit on top of the washer.  
• Do not climb onto the washer.  
• Destroy the shipping carton, plastic  
bag and other packing materials  
after the washer is unpacked. Keep  
children away from these packing  
materials. Danger of suffocation from  
plastic sheets and cartons!  
• Do not reach into the appliance if  
the drum is moving. Wait until the  
drum has completely stopped before  
opening the door.  
• Do not install or store this appliance  
where it will be exposed to the  
weather and direct sunlight.  
• Do not mix chlorine bleach with  
ammonia or acids such as vinegar  
and/or rust remover when washing.  
This mixture can produce hazardous  
fume which may cause death.  
 
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• Do not operate this appliance if it is  
damaged, malfunctioning, partially  
disassembled, or has missing or  
broken parts, including a damaged  
cord or plug.  
• Store laundry detergents and  
additives in a cool, dry place out  
of childrens reach due to danger  
of chemical poisoning and skin  
irritation. Follow the manufacturers’  
instructions when using laundry  
products.  
• Do not machine wash fiberglass  
materials. Small particles can stick  
to fabrics washed in following cycles  
and may lead to skin irritation.  
• Do not wash items stained with  
vegetable oil, cooking oil or  
materials from the pockets of your  
clothing as small items such as coins,  
pins etc could severely damage the  
appliance.  
• Do not install and operate the  
appliance in places exposed to  
temperatures below freezing. Frozen  
water may cause severe damage by  
bursting hoses and pump.  
• Make sure that shipping bolts are  
removed before you operate the  
washer. If service is required as a  
result of not removing the bolts, it will  
not be covered by the warranty.  
• Make sure that the wash drum is  
empty before you load the washer.  
• Do not store and use any flammable  
and combustible substances such  
as lint, paper and chemicals near the  
appliance.  
• Always follow the manufacturers  
instructions when you are using  
a descaling agent. Be sure that  
descaling agent contains rust-  
protective materials and rinse the  
washer a few times thoroughly  
after the descaling process (See,  
Descaling the washer).  
petroleum. These items may contain  
some flammable oils after laundering  
and the fabric may smoke or catch  
fire by itself.  
• Be sure to unplug the power cable  
before attempting maintenance  
or cleaning of your appliance to  
minimize the risk of electric shock.  
Always unplug the cable by grasping  
the plug, not the cord.  
• Do not use wet hands when  
plugging/unplugging the power cable.  
• Check the water inlet and drain hose  
connections regularly for any leakage.  
Hoses should be replaced every 5  
years.  
• Do not leave the washer door open to  
prevent children hurt themselves by  
hanging on the door or going inside  
the drum.  
• Be careful when the appliance is  
draining hot water. Danger of burning!  
• At the end of a washing day, turn  
off the water faucets to prevent any  
leakage that may occur due to a  
faulty condition of the appliance.  
• Check the appliance and inlet hose  
connections for water leakage after  
each use. If there is leakage, turn off  
the appliance and water faucets and  
call service.  
• Do not machine wash items having  
large or heavy metal parts such as  
buttons or buckles. These items  
could severely damage the appliance.  
• Always be sure to empty all foreign  
• Install and operate the washer on  
a solid floor to prevent vibration or  
movement. It is not recommended  
to install and operate the washer on  
wooden floor or on a carpet.  
• The rated voltage of your washer  
is 208/240V, so it should not be  
directly connected to the mains  
of 110/120V. A special junction  
box will be provided and used  
for the mains connection (See,  
Installation Instructions for Grounding  
Instructions and Requirements).  
• If an abnormal sound is heard during  
the washer operation, refer to the  
Troubleshooting” of this guide.  
• Call service for checking any possible  
damage or fault if the appliance is  
dropped or bumped.  
• The end of drain hose should not  
contact the discharge water in any  
way as this might cause siphoning of  
water.  
• Always leave the property after  
checking that the wash cycle is  
completed and the washer is turned  
 
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off.  
• Damaged or worn power cords and  
plugs must only be replaced by a  
Blomberg Service technician.  
• Never use an extension cord or  
adapter to connect the appliance to  
the electrical power due to the risk of  
electric shock and/or fire.  
• All broken and faulty components,  
panels and parts must only be  
replaced with original Blomberg  
spare parts by a Blomberg Service  
technician.  
• Do not force the washer door open  
when it is locked. The door must  
be closed any time during the  
programme cycle.  
• Do not use fabric softeners or  
products to reduce static unless  
recommended by the manufacturers  
of the fabric softener product.  
• Check the drain pump filter  
occasionally to remove coins, buttons  
and such small objects.  
• Always drain off the water completely  
before cleaning the pump filter, before  
transporting the washer, when there  
is a danger of frost and when there  
is a power failure (For emergency  
draining, See User maintenance  
instructions).  
• Always be sure that the washer  
has been properly installed by  
licensed personnel, water and  
electrical connections and grounding  
conform to all relevant codes and  
requirements.  
• This manual does not cover every  
possible condition and situation that  
may occur. Use common sense and  
caution when installing, operating,  
and maintaining any appliance.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
Always follow the instructions on this  
user guide. If you aren’t sure how to  
perform them, please call Customer  
Service for assistance and scheduling  
service.  
 
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3 Installation Instructions  
• It is not recommended to install and  
operate the washer on a wooden  
floor or soft floor. If you have to install  
your washer on a wooden or frame  
construction floor, the floor must be  
reinforced properly and the washer  
must be located in the corner of the  
room if possible.  
• Never place your washer on a carpet.  
This prevents air circulation. The  
electrical components of the machine  
may overheat and cause damage.  
• Do not stand appliance on the power  
cable.  
• Do not install and operate your  
washer in ambient temperatures  
lower than 32˚F (0˚C). Controls  
may stop working properly in such  
condition.  
• If there is danger of frost, drain  
all remaining water in pump and  
hoses since it may freeze and cause  
damage by bursting them (see  
“Cleaning the drain pump filter”).  
Read this first !  
This washer can be individually installed  
in free-standing and built-in installations.  
You can also install your washer with  
your dryer as a free-standing or built-in  
pair. Before you install your appliance,  
read the following instructions  
completely and carefully:  
• Save these instructions for future  
reference.  
• This appliance must be properly  
installed and grounded by qualified  
and skilled technicians in accordance  
with all local codes and ordinances  
and the latest edition of the National  
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.  
• Proper installation of this appliance  
is the responsibility of the owner and  
failure due to improper installation is  
not covered by the warranty.  
The Right Location of  
Installation  
You can install your washer in a  
basement, closet or in a laundry room  
if the location has proper drainage,  
plumbing and power supply system.  
Always follow these instructions for  
installation:  
Installation Clearances  
C The installation location must be large  
enough for the washer door to be  
fully opened for loading.  
C The installation location must be  
large enough for ease of operation,  
maintenance and service.  
C Ensure there is min 1/2” of clearance  
on each side of the washer to allow  
slight side ways movement during  
washing and spin drying.  
• Do not install or store this appliance  
where it will be exposed to the  
weather, rain, damp places, water  
and direct sunlight. The ambient  
temperature must be higher than  
60°F (15.6°C) for proper operation.  
Installation location must have the  
proper ventilation.  
• Do not store and use any flammable  
and combustible substances such  
as lint, paper, curtains, gasoline, coal  
and liquid or vapor chemicals near  
the appliance.  
• Install and operate the washer on a  
strong solid concrete floor to prevent  
vibration, noise or movement in case  
of load unbalance. The floor must  
have sufficient load carrying capacity  
and the washer must be leveled  
properly before the operation.  
 
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A louver having minimum 23 in2 (148  
cm2) air opening located at 3 in (7.62  
cm) height from the bottom of closet  
door (for washer) & A louver of minimum  
46 in2 (297 cm2) air opening located at  
3 in (7.62 cm) distance from the top of  
closet door (for dryer).  
Allowable Clearances for  
Undercounter Installation  
The dimensions are for the  
recommended spacing. Counter depth  
should be 23.5-24.5”(60-62 cm).  
Custom undercounter installation –  
Washer only  
Removing packaging  
reinforcement  
Tilt the washer to remove the packaging  
reinforcement. Remove the packaging  
reinforcement by pulling the ribbon.  
Minimum counter width should be 50”  
(127 cm) for a pair of Blomberg washer  
& dryer.  
Custom undercounter installation –  
Washer & Dryer  
Removing shipping bolts  
AWARNING - Shipping bolts must  
be removed before operating the  
washer! Otherwise, the appliance will  
be damaged seriously!  
1. Loosen all the bolts with a spanner  
until they rotate freely (“C”)  
50”  
(127 cm)  
Allowable Clearances for  
Closet Installation  
When installed in closet (washer only/  
washer dryer stacked) :  
Sides, Rear, Front 1/2 in. (1.27 cm),  
Top= 1 in. (2.54 cm)  
Closet door ventilation requirement: A  
louver having minimum 23 in2 (148 cm2)  
air opening located at 3 in (7.62 cm)  
from the bottom of closet door.  
Stacked Installation  
You can stack your Blomberg washer  
and dryer (model no: DV 16540 NBL00)  
by using a special stacking kit (Part  
No.2967100100). If necessary, consult  
your dealer or technical service for  
supplying the stack kit. In stacked closet  
installation, following configuration is  
necessary:  
 
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2. Remove the shipping bolts by  
turning them gently.  
BWARNING – Improper connection of  
the equipment-grounding conductor  
can result in a risk of electric shock.  
Check with a qualified electrician or  
serviceman if you are in doubt as to  
whether the appliance is properly  
grounded.  
3. Bolt hole covers (supplied in the bag  
with the owners guide) are fitted  
into the holes on the rear panel with  
a special lock mechanism. To fit  
the cover, first insert it into the hole  
and then rotate it counterclockwise  
with a screwdriver until it is locked.  
To unlock, apply the procedure in  
reverse.  
Do not modify the plug provided with  
the appliance – if it will not fit the  
outlet, have a proper outlet installed  
by a qualified electrician.  
BWARNING – Be sure that the power  
cord is always accessible by the user  
after the appliance is installed.  
BWARNING – Never use an extension  
cord or adapter to connect the  
appliance to the electrical power due  
to the risk of electric shock and/or  
fire.  
C Keep the shipping bolts in a safe  
place to reuse when the clothes  
washer needs to be moved again in  
the future.  
C Never move the appliance without  
shipping bolts properly fixed in place!  
Levelling the washer  
AWARNING - Do not use any tools to  
loosen the lock nuts. Otherwise, they  
can be damaged.  
It is the personal responsibility and  
obligation of the appliance owner to  
provide a proper and grounded outlet  
installed by a qualified electrician.  
BWARNING – Never use a damaged  
power cord since there is a risk of  
electric shock and/or fire.  
1. Manually (by hand) loosen the lock  
nuts on the feet.  
2. Adjust them until the washer stands  
level and firmly.  
The damaged power cord must be  
replaced by a qualified electrician as  
soon as possible.  
3. Important: Tighten all lock nuts up  
again.  
Electrical supply voltage must conform  
to the voltage specifications  
(208-240V, 60Hz) located on the  
appliance. For this purpose, a  
junction box (as seen in picture  
below) must be obtained. Junction  
box is supplied with Blomberg  
Clothes Dryer (model no: DV  
16540 NBL00) and it works as a  
voltage converter from 110/120V to  
208/240V between the mains and  
appliance.  
Electrical Connection  
Grounding Instructions  
This appliance must be grounded. In  
the event of malfunction or breakdown,  
grounding will reduce the risk of  
electric shock by providing a path of  
least resistance for electric current.  
This appliance is equipped with a  
cord having an equipment-grounding  
conductor and a grounding plug.  
The plug must be plugged into an  
appropriate outlet that is properly  
installed and grounded in accordance  
with all local codes and ordinances  
and the latest edition of the National  
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.  
BWARNING – Only one appliance must  
be connected to a properly grounded  
individual branch circuit outlet.  
BWARNING – Be sure to unplug  
the power cable before attempting  
maintenance or cleaning of your  
appliance to minimize the risk of  
 
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electric shock. Always unplug the  
cable by grasping the plug, not the  
cord.  
plumber.  
The washer has two bolted ½water  
supply hoses and ¾female hose  
connections that can be connected to  
¾hot and cold water faucets.  
BWARNING – Do not use wet hands  
when plugging/unplugging the power  
cable.  
Power supply and circuit  
Connect the clothes washer to the  
junction box supplied. Junction box  
must be connected to an earthed outlet  
protected by a fuse of suitable capacity.  
Important:  
• Mains connection should comply with  
national regulations.  
• The voltage and maximum total  
current are specified in the section  
“Specifications”.  
• The appliance must not be directly  
connected to the mains in case of  
absence of junction box.  
• Connection via extension cords or  
multi-plugs should not be made.  
BWARNING - A damaged power  
cable must be replaced by a qualified  
electrician.  
BWARNING - The appliance must not  
be operated unless it is repaired!  
There is the risk of electric shock!  
15 Amp. Fuse or circuit breaker, 208-  
240 volt, 60 Hz, grounded, alternating  
current  
Properly grounded 3-prong receptacle  
and junction box to be located so the  
power supply cords are accessible when  
the washer is in installed position.  
AWARNING – Be sure that water  
supply hoses are not crushed and  
they have no kinking, bulges or cuts  
before the water connection.  
AWARNING – Be sure that there  
are rubber seals located on the  
hose connections. These seals  
and adjustable bolts ensure a safe  
connection without leaking. After  
the water connection is done, turn  
on both water faucets slowly and  
completely to check any water leaks.  
Water Supply Connection  
Your washer comes with both cold and  
hot water connections. Connect the  
blue marked cold water supply hose to  
the cold water inlet valve/faucet and the  
red marked hot water intake hose to the  
hot water inlet valve/faucet. Screw the  
connecting bolts by hand and tighten  
the connection properly using a plier.  
Over tightening may cause damage on  
bolted connection.  
The water pressure must be between  
15-145 psi (1-10 bar) for the proper  
operation of this washer. 1 bar  
corresponds to more than 2.1 US  
gallons (8 liters) per minute flow rate  
with a fully open faucet. Water inlet  
hoses and valves should withstand a  
water pressure of 145 psi (10 bar) at  
AWARNING – Be sure that the water  
connection of this washer is handled  
by a qualified service technician or a  
 
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maximum. If the pressure is higher than  
kinks or cuts on it.  
145 psi, a pressure-reducing valve must AWARNING - Drain hose outlet must  
be installed before the water inlet. If the  
water pressure is lower than 15 psi (1  
bar), water fill time may extend or water  
inlet valve may shut off completely.  
not contact the drained water.  
Drain hose may be connected into  
a sink, into the drain of a sink, to a  
standpipe and floor drain.  
• When connecting into a sink, the  
drain hose should be placed at the  
edge of the sink and secured with  
the hose guide supplied by the  
manufacturer. Additionally, the guided  
hose may be tied to the water faucet  
with a strap for extra security.  
• Drain hose may be connected into  
the drain of a sink . Be sure that the  
connection is safe and not leaking.  
An additional clip etc can be used for  
safe connection.  
• Drain hose may also be connected to  
a minimum 1.26 in (32 mm) diameter  
stand pipe.  
• Be sure to secure the drain hose  
tightly to the pipe (stand pipe, drain  
pipe/edge of the sink) with a strap  
etc.  
• Hot water supply temperature must  
not exceed 140˚F (60˚C). (Ideally  
120˚F (48˚C))  
• Do not connect the washer to an  
unpressurized water boiler since  
water pressure may not be adequate  
for proper operation.  
• Do not remove the filters located  
on the water supply hoses (on  
faucet/hose and hose/inlet valve  
connections).  
• Always use genuine “Blomberg”  
water supply hoses when connecting  
with this washer. Old or worn-out  
hoses must not be reused. It is  
not advised to extend inlet or drain  
hoses, if necessary consult your  
dealer or technical service about  
hose extensions.  
• The hose should be placed between  
16 and 39 in. (40 and 100 cm) from  
the floor level  
• If you have floor drain system, you  
can place the drain hose in the hole  
located on the floor.  
• Hot and cold water faucets must  
always be easily accessible to the  
user.  
• At the end of a washing day, turn off  
water faucets to prevent any leakage  
or water damage that may occur due  
to a faulty condition of the appliance.  
• Check the appliance and inlet hose  
connections for water leakage after  
each use. If there is leakage, turn off  
the appliance and water faucets and  
call service.  
• Check the water inlet and drain hose  
connections regularly for any leakage.  
Hoses should be replaced every 5  
years.  
• If there is no hot water supply, hot  
water valve must be connected to a  
cold water faucet nevertheless. Both  
water valves should be connected to  
water supply for proper operation of  
your washer.  
Installation Checklist  
• Water inlet hoses and accessory  
bags must be removed from the  
wash drum.  
Transportation/shipping bolts must  
be removed.  
Drainage  
• Washer must be properly leveled by  
using the adjustable feet.  
• Water inlet hoses are connected  
to the water faucets, secured and  
AWARNING - Drain hose should not  
be bent. Be sure that there are no  
 
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checked for any leaks by turning on  
both faucets.  
environmental-friendly disposal of the  
packaging of your appliance.  
• Drain installation is done properly and  
drain hose is checked and secured to  
prevent any flooding.  
Appliance Disposal  
AWARNING - Be sure to unplug  
the power cable, cut off the plug  
and disable the door lock before  
you dispose your old appliance.  
Otherwise there is a risk of injury for  
children and pets.  
• Washer is connected the junction  
box which is plugged to a properly  
grounded live mains outlet.  
• Be sure that power outlet, water  
faucets and drain outlet must be  
always accessible to the user.  
C Old appliances contain many  
recyclable parts. You should consult  
your local environmental authority  
about a proper disposal. A proper  
disposal enables recycling therefore  
protects the environment.  
Transportation  
Before you transport the washer, you  
should carry out the following:  
1. Turn off both water faucets.  
2. Before you disconnect the water inlet  
hoses, decrease the pressure inside  
hoses by turning on the washer  
choosing any wash program. As soon  
as the Start/Pause/Cancel led starts  
blinking, turn off the appliance. You  
may securely disconnect inlet hoses  
without any water gush.  
3. Disconnect the drain hose and hang  
it on the back plate by inserting into  
the holder plastic brackets.  
4. Unplug the power cord and hang it  
on the back plate by inserting into the  
holder plastic brackets.  
5. Remove bolt hole covers and reinstall  
shipping bolts to their places. You  
can apply the procedure in chapter  
“Removing shipping bolts” in reverse  
to accomplish this.  
6. Be sure that rubber bushes are  
properly located in holes and bolts  
are screwed back tightly for secure  
transportation of the appliance.  
Disposal Information  
Packing Disposal  
AWARNING - Packing materials of the  
appliance are potentially dangerous  
for children. Materials such as plastic  
bags, films or wrappings must be  
kept away from children or disposed  
properly to prevent the danger of  
suffocation.  
C Packing materials are made of  
biodegradable and recyclable  
substances. You should consult your  
local authority or dealer about the  
 
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4 Operating Instructions  
First Use  
BWARNING – To reduce the risk of fire,  
electric shock, or injury to persons,  
read the IMPORTANT SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS before operating this  
appliance.  
Normal wash  
setting  
Permanent  
Press or Wrinkle  
Resistant setting  
Gentle/Delicate  
setting  
Before the first use,  
Do not wring.  
Hang dry, drip  
dry or dry flat  
Hand wash only  
Do not wash  
• Be sure that the washer is installed  
properly by a qualified installer or  
service technician in accordance  
with all national and local codes and  
requirements.  
Maximum water  
temp.140ûF/60ûC  
Maximum water  
temp.200ûF/95ûC  
Maximum water  
temp.160ûF/70ûC  
• Read all instructions carefully before  
using the washer.  
• Check that shipping bolts are  
completely removed.  
Maximum water  
temp.120ûF/50ûC  
Maximum water  
temp.105ûF/40ûC  
Maximum water  
temp.85ûF/30ûC  
• Be sure that the location of installation  
has proper electrical supply voltage  
(junction box must be used for  
connecting the washer to the mains)  
and plumbing system needed for the  
operation of the appliance.  
Anl bleach when  
needed  
Only non-  
chlorine bleach  
Do not Bleach  
Turn on both water faucets and be  
sure that there are no leaks on hose-  
faucet connection points or on hoses  
themselves.  
This symblol indicates  
the fabric should be  
dry cleaned only  
C Wash the items which are care  
labeled as “machine-washable”. Do  
not machine wash items that are  
having  
label.  
symbol on fabric care  
C Sort the laundry according to the  
following fabric types, color groups  
and wash them separately:  
• Check that the wash drum is empty.  
Turn on the washer, choose “sanitary”  
cycle on the program selector knob  
and start the washer as empty and  
without any laundry additives. When  
the cycle is finished, your washer is  
ready for subsequent uses.  
• White and color fast fabrics  
• Non-fast, colored fabrics  
Permanent press items(mens shirt,  
dress pants, poly-cotton blends)  
• Delicate fabrics (silk, rayon etc.)  
• Woolens (only wash woolens that are  
labeled “machine washable” or “hand  
washable”  
Laundry Tips  
• Hand knits (They should be placed  
inside out in the washer)  
Sorting the laundry  
C Always follow the fabric  
care instructions of garment  
manufacturers. These instructions  
would give you proper guidance  
on suitable wash cycles, wash  
temperatures and bleach usage.  
C Do not wash dark colors with light  
colors and whites. Color items may  
bleed and white and light colored  
items may be discolored. Avoid  
extended contact of damp clothes  
 
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before or after washing to prevent  
dye transfer.  
cycle. Washing results are adversely  
affected by an overloaded drum.  
Overloading may also cause wrinkling  
and abrasion on clothes.  
C Wash heavily and lightly soiled items  
separately.  
C Lint producers (towels, linen etc) and  
lint collectors (easy care, permanent  
press) should be washed separately.  
Lint producers should be washed  
inside-out.  
Make sure power button is off before  
loading the washer. To load the  
washer,  
• Pull the door handle.  
• Place laundry items loosely in the  
drum.  
• Mix small and large items for an even  
load distribution. Large items should  
be loaded first. Large items should  
not be more than half of the total  
wash load.  
• If you put a wash bag or net which  
is filled with small items in the drum,  
put an additional wash bag to  
prevent load unbalance. Both wash  
bags should have the same amount  
of items to provide an even load  
distribution.  
• Before washing a single or a few  
items such as a pillow, a teddy bear,  
a single or a pair of shirts, sweat  
shirts etc, put some additional items  
in the drum for better load distribution  
and spinning.  
• Make sure that there is no clothing  
obstructing the door or caught  
between the door and rubber seal.  
• Push the loading door firmly shut until  
you hear it lock into space (especially  
if you load the washer with full load or  
big items).  
Preparing the laundry  
• Items of laundry with metal parts (e.g.  
underwire bras, belt buckles, metal  
buttons) will damage the washer.  
Remove metal parts of place the  
items in a cloth bag, pillow case, or  
something similar.  
• Remove any non-washable items  
and accessories from laundry before  
washing.  
• Empty pockets, remove all foreign  
objects (e.g. coins, pens, paper  
clips). If possible: Turn pockets inside  
out and brush.  
• Place small items of laundry (e.g.  
tights) in a cloth bag, pillow case or  
something similar. This can also help  
you to avoid searching for lost socks.  
• Handle curtains special care. Remove  
non-stainless curtain runners and  
lead tape. Place runners that can’t be  
removed in a cloth bag, pillow case  
or something similar.  
• Heavy stains should be pretreated  
with soapy water appropriately before  
washing (Do not rub or scratch the  
stained area). If in doubt, check with  
a chemist or dry-cleaner.  
• In case the door is not locked,  
“door” expression will appeare on the  
screen. In that case, door should be  
opened and closed again firmly.  
• If the door is not closed completely,  
the machine will not start. This is a  
safety precaution. The front door  
is locked until end of the washing  
program and it can not be opened  
untill the door icon on LCD is off  
following the end of the program.  
• Unload the washed items just after  
the program cycle has finished. Delay  
of unloading may cause wrinkling and  
unwanted odor on laundry.  
• Use only dyes/discoloring and anti-  
scaling agents suitable for machine  
wash. Make sure to follow the  
instructions on the package.  
AWARNING - Wash jeans, delicates,  
pants and sweat-shirts inside-out.  
Loading the washer  
Maximum load capacity depends on the  
fabric type of laundry, soiling amount of  
laundry and program cycle you wish to  
use.  
• Check to see any small metal items  
such as pins, coins etc left in rubber  
seal while unloading the washer.  
C Do not exceed the maximum load  
capacity of the selected program  
 
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Any residual metal items may cause  
rusting on the rubber seal.  
powder detergent is max. 1/3 cup (80  
ml). Recommended amount of liquid  
• If there is any water left in rubber seal, detergent is max. 1/4 cup (60 ml).  
remove with a soft cloth.  
Light soiling  
No visible stains or soiling  
Normal soiling  
Detergent Use  
About Detergent  
A few visible light stains or soiling  
Heavy soiling  
C Your washer is designed to use only  
HE (high efficiency) detergents. You  
should always look for the following  
symbol on the label of detergents:  
If you use a non-HE detergent with this  
washer, high sudsing will occur. High  
sudsing will decrease tumble action  
effectiveness, washing and rinsing  
performance worsen. Suds may flow  
out of detergent dispenser giving  
damage to your washer.  
Highly visible stains or soiling  
Detergent Dispenser  
Detergent dispenser of your washer  
has three separate compartments for  
main wash detergent, fabric softener  
and liquid bleach. Each of these laundry  
additives are automatically dispensed at  
appropriate time during wash program.  
C Do not put laundry additives directly  
in the wash drum. Always use the  
detergent dispenser.  
C The detergents labeled as “HE  
compatible” may also lead to high  
sudsing and inefficient tumble action.  
Don’t use such detergents.  
C After adding laundry additives do not  
close the drawer too quickly. This  
may cause early dispensing of the  
additives thus poor wash results and  
fabric damage.  
C Do not open the drawer during wash  
program (except for addition of liquid  
main wash detergent at the beginning  
of main wash water intake).  
Always follow the instructions and  
information given by laundry detergent  
manufacturers when using these  
products.  
AWARNING –Store laundry detergents  
and additives in a cool, dry place out  
of childrens reach due to danger of  
chemical poisoning and skin irritation.  
Dispenser compartments are as follows:  
-left compartment numbered as “II”  
(main wash compartment)  
-middle compartment marked as “  
(liquid fabric softener compartment)  
-right compartment numbered as “I”  
(liquid chlorine bleach compartment)  
Detergent Quantity  
The amount of washing detergent to use  
depends on the amount of laundry, the  
degree of soiling and water hardness.  
For small amounts of laundry or only  
slight soiling use accordingly less  
detergent.  
Too much detergent causes an  
excessive amount of foaming, bad  
washing and rinsing results and a strain  
on water resources.  
Too little washing detergent causes  
laundry to turn grey and calcification of  
the machine. Recommended amount of  
(II) Main Wash Detergent  
Compartment  
Add HE (High efficiency) powder  
detergent to this compartment  
numbered as “II” before starting the  
wash program.  
 
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Use the detergent manufacturers  
dosing cup and follow the instructions  
on the package.  
1/3 cup (80 ml) of bleach and pour it  
into the special container located in the  
right compartment of the dispenser.  
This container ensures dispensing and  
dilution of bleach during the first rinse  
of wash cycle. There is a maximum fill  
line on the container. Do not exceed  
the maximum fill line to prevent early  
dispensing. Early dispensing may  
damage your clothes.  
C Be sure that bleach container is  
present in the right compartment  
of dispenser before you add liquid  
bleaching agent. You may remove  
bleach container if you would not  
use bleach. However do not put any  
other laundry additives to the empty  
compartment.  
If you use a liquid detergent, be sure  
to use a HE (High efficiency) detergent  
and add detergent directly to main  
wash compartment before operating  
your washer. If you observe liquid  
detergent stains on washed items,  
it is recommended for subsequent  
wash cycles that you should add liquid  
detergent during first water intake.  
C Be sure to choose extra rinse option  
if you are using bleach in wash  
program. Bleach must be rinsed from  
laundry properly otherwise it may  
cause skin irritation.  
Color-safe bleach in powder or liquid  
form may be added into main wash  
detergent compartment with main wash  
detergent. Be sure to use main wash  
detergent and color-safe bleach in same  
form (either powder or liquid) when  
adding into main wash compartment.  
Bleach is automatically dispensed and  
diluted during the first rinse of wash  
program.  
C WARNING – Bleach may only  
be used in Regular/Cotton and  
Permanent Press cycles. Don’t  
use bleach with delicates, hand  
washables or wools, it will lead to  
clothes damage.  
Liquid Fabric Softener Compartment  
Add the recommended amount of  
liquid fabric softener to the middle  
compartment marked as “ ” and dilute  
it with warm water to the maximum fill  
line.  
C Especially concentrated fabric  
softeners must be diluted with warm  
water otherwise siphon may be  
clogged in time.  
Water Consumption  
Your clothes washer automatically  
adjusts the water consumption  
according to load amount. This feature  
ensures high wash performance  
results with efficient water and energy  
consumption.  
Do not fill the fabric softener above the  
maximum fill line as any excess amount  
will mix into the wash water and you will  
have to re-fill the compartment. Do not  
pour the softener directly onto laundry, it  
may cause stains.  
Liquid fabric softener is automatically  
dispensed during the final rinse of wash  
program.  
(I) Liquid Chlorine Bleach  
Compartment  
Add liquid chlorine bleach to the right  
compartment numbered as “I”. Measure  
 
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5 Selecting a Program and Operating Your Washer  
Control panel  
1
3
4
5
2
6
7
8
1 - Spin Speed Adjustment Button  
2 - Display  
3 - Temperature Adjustment Button  
4 - Program Selection Knob  
5 - On/Off Button  
6 - Time Delaying Button (+/-)  
7 - Auxiliary Function Buttons  
8 - Start/Pause/Cancel Button  
a - Door Locked Symbol  
b - Time Delaying Symbol  
c - Temperature Indicator  
Display symbols  
a b  
d – Water cut-off symbol (According to  
your machines model)  
e - Standby Symbol  
f - Start Symbol  
k
i
h
c
d
e
f
g - Auxiliary Function Symbols  
h - Program Indicator Symbols (Soak/  
main wash/rinse/softener/spin)  
i - Remaining Time and Delaying Time  
Indicator  
k - Spin Speed Indicator  
g
 
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Turning the washer on  
bathrobes,garments, T-shirts,sweat-  
shirts , etc.). You can select wash  
temperature according to the soiling  
level and/or care label of items. Sanitary  
should be chosen for items that need  
extra hygiene such as baby clothes,  
kitchen towels and garments.  
•Sanitary  
Plug in your washer. Turn the tap on  
completely. Check if the hoses are  
connected tightly. Place the laundry in  
the washer. Add detergent and softener.  
Press the “ On/Off” button.  
Program cycle selection  
Select the appropriate program from  
the program table according to type,  
amount and degree of soiling of the  
laundry and washing temperatures.  
Turn the Program Selection Knob to the  
program mode that you wish to wash  
your laundry.  
The recommended temperature and  
spin speed for the selected program  
appear. Press “ Start/Pause/Cancel”  
button to start the program.  
You can wash your durable white and  
colorfast items with this cycle. Washes  
with vigorous tumbling movements  
in a longer washing cycle. It is  
recommended for your cotton or linen  
items that need extra hygiene such  
as baby clothes, kitchen towels and  
garments.  
• Permanent Press  
You can wash your easy care items on  
this cycle. Washes with gentler tumbling  
movementsand in shorter washing  
cycles. It is recommended for your  
cotton,synthetic or blended items (such  
as shirts, pants, wrinkle-free items,  
etc.). You can select wash temperature  
according to the soiling level and/or care  
label of items.  
•Delicates  
You can wash your delicate easy-  
care and wrinkle-free items on this  
program. It has more sensitive  
tumbling movements and does not  
do intermediate spinning compared  
to the permanent program. It must be  
used for cotton, synthetic or blended  
clothes for which sensitive washing is  
recommended.  
Wash Cycles  
Depending on the type of fabric, the  
following main programs are available.  
Each of these main programs comprise  
of a complete washing process,  
including washing, rinsing and, if  
required, spin cycles.  
When selecting the program you are  
A
•Wools  
going to use, always consider type  
of fabric, color, degree of soiling and  
permissible water temperature.  
You can wash your machine-washable  
wool items on this program. It is  
recommended to use appropriate  
detergents and laundry additives for  
wools.  
Always select the lowest required  
A
temperature. Higher temperature  
means higher power consumption.  
For further program details, see  
C
Additional programs  
For special cases, there are also extra  
programs available:  
“Program Cycle Selection Table”  
•Regular/Cotton  
CAdditional programs may differ  
according to the model of your  
washer.  
You can wash your durable white  
and colorfast items with this cycle.  
Washes with vigorous tumbling  
movements in a longer washing  
cycle. It is recommended for your  
cotton or linen items (such as bed  
sheets, pillowcases,jeans,towels,  
• Babycare  
Increased hygiene is provided by a  
longer heating period and an additional  
 
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rinse cycle. It is recommended for baby  
clothes and clothes worn by allergic  
people.  
There are four temperature options  
being cold,warm,hot and extra hot.  
Temperature selectability depends on  
the type of wash cycle.  
• Hand wash  
You can wash your woolen/delicate  
clothes that bear “ hand wash only”  
labels for which hand wash is  
recommended on this program. It  
washes the laundry with very tender  
washing movements without damaging  
your clothes.  
• Quick Wash  
This program is used to wash a few  
very lightly soiled and unstained cotton,  
synthetics or blended items in a short  
time. e.g.: daily clothes that have been  
used only once.  
When the “ Temperature” button is  
pressed after Cold is selected, the  
maximum temperature of the program  
you have selected will be displayed.  
To decrease the temperature, press the  
Temperature” button again.  
• Sports  
This program is used to wash half  
capacity of normally or lightly soiled daily  
cotton, synthetics or blended clothes.  
e.g.: daily clothes and sportswear that  
have been used only once.  
• Jeans  
This programme is used to wash half  
capacity of normally or lightly soiled  
jeans and denim jackets. Turn your jeans  
or jackets inside out before washing.  
You shouldn’t wash more than four pair  
at a time, this may cause an unbalanced  
load in the washer.  
Spin Speed selection  
Whenever a new program is selected,  
the maximum spin speed of the selected  
program is displayed on the spin speed  
indicator.  
To decrease the spin speed, press  
the “ Spin” button (Figure 2-7). Spin  
speed decreases gradually. Then, rinse  
hold and no spin options are shown  
respectively.  
You can use no spin function in order to  
drain the water without spinning at the  
end of the program.  
Special programs  
For specific applications, select any of  
the following programs:  
• Rinse  
This cycle is used when you want to  
rinse separately.  
• Drain & Spin  
This program is used to discharge  
the water and spin dry the load with  
selected spin speed. Spin&Drain may be  
selected as one program in this model.  
You should select a lower spin speed  
for delicate wash items.  
C
Temperature selection  
Whenever a new program is selected,  
the temperature anticipated for that  
program appears on the temperature  
indicator.  
To change the temperature, press  
the temperature button (Figure 2-9).  
 
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Program Cycle Selection Table  
Extra Hot  
Hot  
Heavy  
Hot  
Hot  
145F / 63°C  
122F / 50°C  
White and colorfast  
items made of cotton  
and linen (towels,  
jeans, T-shirts,  
sweatshirts, work  
clothes)  
Normal/  
Heavy  
Regular/  
Cotton  
1200  
1200  
Full  
Full  
SW,S,R,A,RH  
SW,S,R,A,RH  
Hot-  
cold  
Warm  
Cold  
Light  
Light  
91F/ 33°C  
60F / 15°C  
Cold  
Hot  
White and colorfast  
items made of cotton  
and linen (baby  
Sanitary  
Extra Hot clothes, garments,  
sheets, pillowcases,  
kitchen towels,  
Heavy  
158F / 70°C  
tablecloths)  
Extra Hot  
Hot  
Hot  
158F / 70°C  
126F / 52°C  
Baby clothes and  
clothes worn by  
allergic people  
Hot  
Normal/  
Heavy  
Babycare  
1200  
1000  
Full  
1/2  
SW,S,R,RH  
Hot-  
cold  
Warm  
95F/ 35°C  
126F / 52°C  
95F/ 35°C  
Easy-care items  
Hot  
Normal/  
Hot  
made of cotton, linen, Heavy  
synthetics or blends  
(dress shirts/pants,  
wrinkle-free items,  
poly/cotton blends)  
Permanent  
Press  
Hot-  
cold  
SW,S,R,A,RH  
Warm  
Light  
Cold  
Light  
Cold  
Cold  
60F / 15°C  
95F/ 35°C  
Warm  
Normally or lightly  
soiled daily cotton,  
synthetics or blended  
clothes. e.g.:  
Normal  
Sports  
1000  
1/2  
x
SW,S,R,RH  
Cold  
Light  
Cold  
60F / 15°C  
sportswear  
Hot-  
Cold  
Warm  
Normal  
Light  
95F/ 35°C  
Jeans and denim  
jackets  
Jeans  
1200  
1200  
1/2  
1/4  
x
x
SW,S,R,A,RH  
R,RH  
Cold  
Cold  
60F / 15°C  
86F/ 30°C  
Warm  
Very lightly soiled  
Quick Wash  
cotton, synthetics or Very Light Cold  
blended items  
Cold  
60F / 15°C  
95F/ 35°C  
Delicate easy-care  
and wrinkle-free items  
made of cotton, linen,  
synthetics or blends  
(dress shirts, blouses,  
curtains, sheer or lacy  
garments)  
Hot-  
cold  
Warm  
Light  
Delicates  
600  
1/3  
x
SW,S,R,A,RH  
Cold  
Light  
Cold  
60F / 15°C  
Warm  
Cold  
Hand washable items Light  
made of synthetics,  
wool and silk  
(bras, special care  
garments, lingerie)  
Cold  
Cold  
86F/ 30°C  
60F / 15°C  
Hand Wash  
Wools  
600  
600  
1/4  
1/4  
x
x
SW,R,RH  
SW,R,RH  
Light  
Warm  
Cold  
Light  
Cold  
Cold  
Cold  
-
95F/ 35°C  
60F / 15°C  
60F / 15°C  
-
Machine washable  
wool items  
Light  
Rinse  
Any  
Any  
-
-
1200  
-
Full  
Full  
x
-
-
-
Drain & Spin  
 
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Auxiliary functions  
• : Selectable  
Auxiliary Function Selection Buttons  
* : Automatically selected, not  
cancellable.  
- : See program description for  
maximum load.  
Selectable options of a wash cycle are  
extra rinse “ R” , super wash “ SW” , soak  
"S", rinse hold "RH" and anti crease “ A” .  
1. Even if there is no hot water  
system, hot water inlet must still be  
connected to another cold water  
faucet. Otherwise a fault will occur on  
water intake.  
2. Programs are limited with the  
maximum spin speed appropriate for  
that particular type of load.  
a
b
c
d
3. Maximum load capacities are  
suggested for various load types.  
Wash cycles of full load (Regular/  
Cotton, permanent press) should be  
half loaded for better wash results  
if the laundry is heavily soiled. Half  
loading would also minimize wrinkling  
of the load.  
• Depending on the program, you can  
select the desired auxiliary function by  
pressing the buttons a, b, c, d.  
• Select the required auxiliary functions  
before starting the program.  
• Symbol of the selected auxiliary  
function will light up.  
4. Bleach may only be used in Regular/  
Cotton and Permanent Press cycles.  
Don’t use bleach with delicates,  
handwashables, wools, jeans and  
sports, this will lead to clothes  
damage.  
Auxiliary function selection  
Auxiliary function that is not compatible  
with the program cannot be selected.  
(see, “ Program Cycle Selection Table” )  
• Super Wash  
This function increases washing times  
for heavily soiled items for better wash  
results. Washer will only take in cold  
water when this function is chosen. This  
function also increases the amount of  
rinse water for “ Regular/Cotton” cycle.  
• Soak  
CThe auxiliary functions in the table  
vary according to the model of your  
washer.  
CWater and power consumption and  
program duration differ from the  
table subject to changes in water  
pressure, water hardness and  
temperature, ambient temperature,  
type and amount of laundry, selection  
of auxiliary functions, and changes in  
supply voltage.  
This function ( b) is used for heavily  
soiled items when you want to pre-  
treat them before washing. Laundry  
is soaked in a relatively high amount  
of warm water for an hour and a half  
approximately. You can use full load  
and HE “ High efficiency” detergent  
for soaking. Use 1/3-1/2 of the  
recommended detergent dosage for the  
load amount to be soaked.  
CProgram duration will be displayed on  
the screen of your washer according  
to your selection.  
• Extra Rinse  
When this function ( c) is selected, you  
can increase the number of current  
rinsing steps. Thus, sensitive skins’  
risk of being affected by the remaining  
detergent on the clothes will be  
 
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the end of the time delay countdown  
process, time delaying symbol  
fades and the washing starts as the  
program duration is displayed.  
decreased.  
• Anti-Crease  
With this function ( d), drum movement  
will be lessened to prevent creasing and  
spinning speed is limited. In addition,  
washing is carried out at a higher water  
level.  
• Use this function for delicate laundries  
that crease easily.  
CWhenever you select this auxiliary  
function, load your washer with half of  
the maximum laundry specified in the  
program table.  
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. The Standby symbol  
will light up. The Time delaying  
symbol will flash. The Start Symbol  
will fade.  
2. Press “Time delaying” buttons “+” or  
“-” to set your desired time delay.  
3. Press “Start/Pause/Cancel” button.  
The Time delaying symbol will light  
up. The Standby symbol will fade.  
The Start symbol will light up.  
4. The “:” in the middle of the displayed  
time delay will start to flash.  
Time display  
The display shows the time remaining  
for the program to complete while a  
program is running. Time is displayed in  
hours and minutes as “ 01:30” .  
Canceling the time delay  
If you want to cancel the time delay  
countdown and start the program  
immediately:  
1. Press “Start/Pause/Cancel” button  
The “:” in the middle of the displayed  
time delay will stop flashing.  
2. Start symbol will fade. The standby  
symbol and the time delaying symbol  
will flash.  
3. Press time delaying button “-” to  
decrease the desired time delay.  
Program duration after 30 minutes  
shall be displayed.  
4. Press Start/Pause/Cancel Button to  
start the program.  
Time delay  
With the “ Time delay” function you can  
delay the program start up to 24 hours.  
Setting can be made in intervals of 30  
minutes.  
1. Open the loading door, place the  
laundry inside and fill detergent  
drawer.  
2. Set the washing program,  
temperature, spin speed and,  
if required, select the auxiliary  
functions.  
3. Press “Time delaying” buttons “+”  
and “-” to set your desired time delay.  
The Time delaying symbol will flash.  
4. Press “Start/Pause/Cancel” button.  
Then the time delay starts to count  
down. The Time delaying symbol will  
light up. The Start symbol will light  
up.  
The “:” in the middle of the displayed  
time delay will start to flash.  
More laundry may be loaded or taken  
out during the time delay period. At  
 
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Starting the Program  
Changing the selections after  
the program has started  
The selected spin speed and program  
temperature fade out. An empty frame  
appears.  
1. Press Start/Pause/Cancel button to  
start the program.  
2. The start symbol which indicates that  
the program has started will light up.  
3. The door locks and the door locked  
symbol will light up.  
4. The Symbol of the relevant step  
(prewash, main wash, rinse, softener  
and spin) that the program has  
started from will light up.  
When the “ Program selection” button is  
brought to the appropriate position, rpm  
and temperature data reappear.  
Switching the washer to  
standby mode  
The washer is switched to standby  
mode by pressing “ Start/Pause/Cancel”  
button momentarily. The Standby  
symbol which indicates the washer is  
in standby mode lights up and the start  
symbol that shows the program has  
started and is still continuing fades out.  
Progress of program  
The progress of a running cycle is  
shown through a number of symbols on  
the screen.  
At the beginning of each program  
step, the relevant symbol in the series  
of symbols will light up and thus, at  
the end of the program, all symbols  
will remain lit up. The symbol that  
lights up at the far right of the series  
of symbols indicates the step that is  
being carried out.  
Selecting or canceling an auxiliary  
function in pause mode  
Auxiliary functions can be cancelled or  
selected in accordance with the step the  
program is at.  
Soak  
Adding/removing laundry in pause  
mode  
When “ Soak” auxiliary function is  
selected, soak symbol will light up to  
indicate the beginning of this wash step.  
Main wash  
The door can be opened if the water  
level is suitable. The door locked symbol  
will light up until the door is suitable for  
opening. This symbol will fade out as  
soon as the door is allowed to open.  
Laundry may be added / taken out by  
opening the door.  
Main wash symbol will light up to  
indicate that the main wash cycle has  
started.  
Rinse  
Rinse symbol lights up at the beginning  
of the rinse step.  
Door lock  
Softener  
The Door Locked Symbol lights up  
when the loading door is locked. This  
symbol will flash until the door is allowed  
to open. Do not force the door at this  
stage. This symbol will fade out as soon  
as the door is allowed to open. You may  
open the door after the symbol fades  
out.  
Softener symbol lights up at the  
beginning of softener step.  
Spin  
Spin symbol will light up at the beginning  
of the final spin, during “ Drain&Spin”  
special programs.  
If the washer 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 washer.  
 
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When the electricity is off in door locked  
position, door will keep the locked  
position for two minutes. After two  
minutes, door is allowed to open.  
Ending the program through  
canceling  
“ Start/Pause/Cancel” button is  
pressed for 3 seconds to cancel the  
program. Start symbol will flash during  
cancellation. After cancellation, the  
symbol of the corresponding step at  
which the cancellation was made will  
remain lit and “ End” will appear on the  
screen.  
In case the door is not locked, “ door”  
expression will appeare on the screen.  
In that case, door should be opened  
and closed again firmly.  
Child-proof lock  
Protect the appliance from being  
tampered by children by means of the  
child-proof lock. In this case, no change  
can be made in the running program.  
CYour washer can be turned on and  
off with On/Off button while the child-  
proof lock is activated. In this case,  
your washer will resume its program  
with child-proof lock activated.  
The washer is switched to child-lock  
by pressing the 2nd and 4th auxiliary  
functions for 3 sec. “ C:on” (Child-proof  
lock is activated) label appears on the  
display.  
End of program  
When the program is finished, the  
symbols of the relevant steps will remain  
lit up and the auxiliary function, spin and  
temperature data selected at the start-  
up of the program will remain selected.  
“ End” will appear on the display.  
The same symbol will also be displayed  
whenever any button is pressed while  
the washer is child-locked.  
To deactivate the child-proof lock,  
press the 2nd and 4th auxiliary function  
buttons for 3 sec.  
“ C:OFF” (Child-proof lock is deactivated)  
label appears on the screen.  
 
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6 Preparation  
1. Turn on both hot and cold water  
faucets fully. Check and be sure the  
water connection is tight.  
2. Place the laundry in the drum.  
3. Add laundry additives (e.g. detergent,  
fabric softener,bleach).  
Canceling a program  
1. Press and hold the `Start/Pause/  
Cancel` button for about 3 seconds;  
the “Start” symbol will start flashing.  
Starting  
1. Press the “On/Off” button.  
2. Select the appropriate wash cycle  
and temperature suitable for your  
items.  
3. If required:  
– select any auxiliary function,  
– adjust the spin speed,  
2. The washer can drain all the water  
or can take in water for 3 times at  
most to cool down the clothes and  
complete draining process.  
– 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.  
Adding more laundry  
• This is only possible under the  
following conditions:  
The display shows the time remaining  
for the program to start if the time  
delay is set.  
1. during time delay,  
You may add or remove laundry  
C
6. Check if the Door Locked Symbol  
lights up on the screen.  
during the time delay (until the  
program starts).  
The Door Locked Symbol will light up if  
time delay is not set.  
2. At the beginning of a washing cycle,  
Washer allows adding more laundry  
C
The Door Locked Symbol will fade if  
time delay is set.  
during a future step only if the water  
level is low enough to open the  
loading door or if the temperature in  
the washer 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 .  
2. Open the loading door and put in  
more laundry.  
3. Close the loading door.  
 
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4. Press “Start/Pause/Cancel” button.  
After the program is finished  
Program indicator symbols on the  
screen will light up after the program  
is finished. “ End” will appear on the  
screen.  
1. Open the loading door and remove  
the laundry when the door locked  
symbol on the display fades out.  
2. Press the “On/Off” button .  
3. Turn off the faucets.  
4. Check the rubber door seal for any  
foreign objects.  
5. Leave the door and dispenser drawer  
open to dry.  
If you want to discharge the water  
without spinning:  
1. Press “Start/Pause/Cancel” button.  
2. The standby symbol fades out and  
the start symbol lights up.  
3. The program continues and only  
pumps out 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 the drum.  
2. Select the spin program.  
3. Adjust the spin speed.  
 
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7 User maintenance instructions  
rubber seal.  
AWARNING – Be sure to unplug  
the power cable before attempting  
maintenance or cleaning of your  
appliance to minimize the risk of  
electric shock.  
Cleaning detergent dispenser  
Remove any powder/liquid residue  
buildup in the dispenser drawer. To do  
this;  
Cleaning the drum  
Check the wash drum for any foreign  
objects after unloading your washer.  
Residual metal objects such as pins  
and coins may form rust stains on drum  
surface and your clothes. Do not use  
abrasive materials while cleaning the  
inner surface of the drum. Use soapy  
water with a damp cloth to wipe the  
inner surface, then dry it and leave the  
door open to let inside dry properly.  
1. Press the dotted point on the siphon  
of the softener compartment and  
pull towards yourself until the it is  
removed from the dispenser.  
3 If more than a normal amount of  
water and softener/bleach mixture  
starts to gather in the dispenser  
compartments, dispenser must be  
cleaned.  
2. Wash the dispenser drawer, liquid  
chlorine bleach container and siphon  
of softener under running warm  
water in a sink etc. Wear protective  
gloves or use an appropriate brush  
or sponge to avoid touching the  
detergent residues in the drawer  
when cleaning.  
Sanitary cycle with extra rinse option  
should be used for monthly cleaning of  
drum. To carry out this procedure:  
First be sure that the drum is empty.  
Add 80ml of liquid chlorine bleach  
to the bleach container in the right  
compartment of the dispenser.  
Select sanitary cycle, close the door  
and press “start/pause” button. At the  
completion of cycle, leave the door open  
for drying of drum interior.  
3. Replace the drawer into its housing  
after cleaning. Check if the siphon  
and container are in their original  
locations.  
Monthly cleaning of the washer is  
necessary for removal of bacteria  
and mold residues and prevention of  
unwanted odor in wash drum.  
Cleaning the door seal  
Be sure to check the rubber door seal  
after unloading your washer. Pull the seal  
back to search for any foreign objects.  
Residual metal objects such as pins and  
coins may form rust stains on rubber  
seal, and cause the seal to leak.  
Cleaning the outer cabinet  
and control panel  
When necessary:  
• Wipe the exterior panels of your  
washer with soapy water or mild  
detergent. Dry it with a soft cloth.  
• Use only a soft and damp cloth to  
clean the control panel.  
Wipe the stained areas with soapy  
water using a damp cloth. Then wipe  
with a dry cloth properly. Do not use an  
abrasive scrubbing agent when cleaning  
C Never use a sponge or scrubbing  
material. These will damage the  
 
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painted and plastic parts.  
filter.  
In addition, water may have to be  
drained off completely in the following  
cases:  
Cleaning the water inlet  
strainers  
There is a strainer at the end of each  
water inlet valve at the back side of  
the washer and also at the end of  
each water inlet hose where they  
are connected to the faucets. These  
strainers prevent the foreign substances  
and dirt in the water to enter into the  
washer. Strainers should be cleaned  
from time to time.  
• before transporting the appliance  
(e.g. when moving )  
• when there is a danger of frost  
In order to clean the dirty filter and  
discharge the water;  
1- Disconnect or unplug the washer  
from the power supply.  
AWARNING - There may be water at  
158F (70°C) in the drum. Therefore,  
the filter must be cleaned only after  
the inside water is cooled down to  
avoid hazard of scalding.  
• Close the water faucets.  
• Remove the nuts of the water inlet  
hoses to clean the surfaces of the  
strainers on the water inlet valves with  
an appropriate brush.  
2- Open the filter cap. The filter cap  
may be composed of one or two pieces  
according to the model of your washer.  
If it is composed of two pieces, press  
the tab on the filter cap downwards and  
pull the piece out towards yourself.  
• If the strainers are very dirty, you can  
pull them out by means of pliers and  
clean them.  
If it is composed of one piece, hold it  
from both sides and open it by pulling  
out.  
Take out the strainers on the flat ends  
of the water inlet hoses together with  
the rubber seals and clean thoroughly  
under running water.  
• Replace the rubber seals and  
strainers carefully and tighten the  
hose nuts by hand.  
Cleaning the drain pump filter  
Filter system in your washer prevents  
solid items such as buttons, coins and  
fabric fibers clogging the pump impeller  
during discharging of the washing  
water. Thus, a good water discharge is  
achieved and the pump life is extended.  
• If your washer fails to drain the water,  
the pump filter may be clogged. You  
may have to clean it occasionally to  
prevent any clogging. Water must be  
drained completely to clean the pump  
3- An emergency drain hose is supplied  
with your washer.  
Do the following as shown in the figure  
below:  
• Pull out the emergency drain hose  
from its housing.  
 
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Take the manufacturers instructions  
into account if you are using a  
descaling agent. Descaling agents  
may contain materials that are  
hazardous for washer components.  
Use descaling agents compatible for  
use in clothes washers.  
When using a powder descaling  
agent, add 1 cup to the main wash  
compartment of the dispenser and  
run a regular hot cycle (with extra  
rinse) without any clothes and  
detergents.  
• 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  
hose and fit the hose back into its  
place.  
• 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  
impeller region.  
• 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.  
Descaling the washer  
Hard water can cause scale build-  
up inside the drum and other parts  
of your washer in time. Scaling may  
lead to some serious problems such  
as clogging in hoses, heater or pump  
failure eventually.  
To prevent scaling, wash drum should  
be cleaned frequently. Do not use  
abrasive materials such as metal wool  
while cleaning the drum.  
 
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8 Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause  
Explanation / Suggestion  
There may be some water in your It is not harmful to your washer. You  
appliance when you receive it.  
This is from the quality control  
process and is normal.  
should run a “sanitary” cycle without  
any clothes and laundry additives  
before the first use of your washer.  
Water in the washer.  
Faucets may be turned off.  
Open the water faucets fully.  
Check the water inlet hose and  
straighten if necessary.  
Water inlet hose may be folded.  
Water inlet strainers might be  
clogged.  
Clean the water inlet strainers.  
Call an electrician and have the  
power outlet / circuit breaker / fuse  
checked.  
Is there power at the outlet?  
Washer might be unplugged.  
Drain hose may be folded.  
Washer does not fill with  
water or wash after the  
program was selected  
and the “Start/Pause/  
Cancel” button was  
pressed.  
Plug the power cord to a live  
electrical outlet.  
Check the drain hose and straighten  
if necessary.  
Washer may be in handwash,  
wools or soak cycle.  
Wait for a short time and tumbling  
will start.  
Clean the drain pump filter (See  
“User maintenance instructions” ). If  
the house drain pipes are clogged,  
call a plumber for assistance.  
Drain pump filter or drain itself  
may be clogged.  
Door may not be closed properly. Close the loading door.  
Check the drain hose and straighten  
if necessary.  
Drain hose may be folded.  
Washer does not drain  
water / Washer drains  
water slowly.  
Clean the drain pump filter (See  
“User maintenance instructions” ). If  
the house drain pipes are clogged,  
call a plumber for assistance.  
Drain pump filter or drain itself  
may be clogged.  
Connect the drain hose as described  
in the user manual (See “Installation  
Instructions, Drainage”).  
The water being taken in  
is directly discharged.  
Improper position of the drain  
hose.  
No water can be seen  
in the drum during  
washing.  
This is not a problem. The water  
level is not visible from the  
outside of the washer.  
Washer stopped shortly  
after the program cycle  
started.  
Washer can stop temporarily due  
to low voltage.  
It will resume operating when the  
voltage is back to the normal level.  
 
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Be sure the strainers and rubber  
seals of the water inlet hoses are  
solid and securely fitted.  
Inlet hose connections may be  
leaking.  
End of the drain hose may be  
loosely inserted into the waste  
pipe or sink.  
Tightly attach the drain hose to the  
waste pipe or sink (See “Installation  
Instructions, Drainage”).  
There is water coming  
from the bottom of the  
washer.  
If the house drain pipes are clogged,  
call a plumber for assistance.  
House drain may be clogged.  
Filter cap of the drain pump may  
not be properly fitted.  
Make sure that the pump filter cap is  
tightly closed.  
Internal hose connections (e.g.  
dispenser hoses, drain system)  
should be checked by a service  
technician.  
Hose connections inside the  
washer may be leaking.  
Washer fills with water  
when a process is  
cancelled.  
There may be hot water inside  
washer.  
For safety reasons, water should be  
cycled in and out a couple times.  
Time delay function  
does not work.  
Door may not be closed properly. Close the loading door.  
Water level might be above the  
lower level of the door.  
Run “Drain” , “Spin” or “Drain&Spin”  
program.  
Washer might be heating up the  
water or it may be at the spinning Wait until the process is over.  
cycle.  
The door will not open.  
Due to electrical safety  
mechanism, the door can only be  
Wait until the process is over.  
opened a few minutes after the  
program has stopped.  
The door will not lock/  
door expression is on  
LCD  
Door is not properly closed/Door  
Push the loading door firmly shut  
hinge is not aligned with lock  
until you hear it lock into space  
switch.  
 
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The washer will wait until there is a  
sufficient amount of water, which  
may lengthen the cycle time to  
avoid poor washing results due to  
insufficient water.  
Water pressure may be low.  
Supply voltage may be low.  
Cycle time is lengthened to avoid  
poor washing results when the  
supply voltage is low.  
Cycle time lengthens to heat up  
the water when the inlet water is  
cold. Also, washing time can be  
lengthened to avoid poor washing  
results.  
Inlet temperature of water may  
be low.  
Cycle time takes longer  
than the time specified in  
the owners guide.  
The automatic spin correction  
system might have been activated  
due to the unbalanced distribution of  
the laundry in the drum.  
There may be an imbalance of  
load in the drum.  
Use a proper amount of HE  
detergent. Reduce the amount of  
detergent next time you operate the  
washer.  
Number of rinse cycles might  
have increased to obtain a better  
rinse.  
In the case of a paused  
countdown while taking in water:  
Timer will not countdown until  
the washer is filled with the  
correct amount of water. Time  
will not count down until the  
selected temperature for the  
The washer 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.  
program is reached  
In the case of a paused  
countdown at the heating step:  
Time will not count down until  
the selected temperature for the  
program cycle is reached.  
It continuously washes.  
Remaining time does not  
count down.  
The automatic spin correction  
system might have been activated  
due to the unbalanced distribution of  
the laundry in the drum.  
In the case of a paused  
The laundry in the drum may be  
tangled up too much. Laundry  
should be rearranged and re-spun.  
countdown at the spinning step:  
There may be an imbalance of  
laundry in the drum.  
No spinning is performed when the  
laundry is not evenly distributed in  
the drum to prevent any damage to  
the appliance and to its environment.  
 
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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  
tangled up too much. Laundry  
should be rearranged and re-spun.  
It continuously spins.  
Remaining time does not  
count down.  
There may be an imbalance of  
load in the drum.  
No spinning is performed when the  
laundry is not evenly distributed in  
the drum to prevent any damage to  
the appliance and to its environment.  
Use the recommended amount of  
HE detergent appropriate for water  
hardness, soil level and amount of  
laundry.  
Using excessive amount of  
detergent.  
Not using HE detergent  
Use HE detergent.  
Excess foaming occurs.  
Detergent may have been stored  
improperly.  
Store detergent in a cool and dry  
place.  
Type of material being washed  
(lace items will cause excessive  
foam due to their meshed  
structure).  
Reduce the amount of detergent for  
lace items.  
Push “Start/Pause/Cancel”  
button. Mix 2 cups of water  
with 1-2 tablespoon of fabric  
softener and pour it into  
detergent dispenser. Push “Start/  
Pause/Cancel” button again.  
Use proper amount of HE detergent  
next time you operate the washer.  
Washer is completely full  
of suds/Suds coming  
out of dispenser during  
operation.  
Not using HE detergent / Using  
excessive amount of detergent  
Do not unload the washer.  
Operate a quick wash cycle (e.g.  
Delicates, Wools) without any  
detergent. Add 1-2 tablespoon  
of fabric softener into main  
wash compartment of detergent  
dispenser during water intake.  
Use proper amount of HE detergent  
next time you operate the washer.  
Load is still too soapy /  
Washer is full of suds at  
the end of program.  
Not using HE detergent / Using  
excessive amount of detergent  
Unbalance detection due to 1-2  
small items in the drum (uneven  
load distribution)  
Add more laundry (e.g. a few  
additional towels) to the drum and  
start a “Spin” or “Spin&Drain” cycle.  
Load is still too wet at  
the end of program.  
Poor spinning results due to  
not using HE detergent / using  
excessive amount of detergent  
Use proper amount of HE detergent.  
 
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The automatic spin correction  
system might have been activated  
due to the unbalanced distribution of  
the laundry in the drum. No spinning  
is performed when the laundry is  
not evenly distributed in the drum  
to prevent any damage to the  
There may be an imbalance of  
load in the drum. Therefore, the  
program cycle might have been  
completed without spinning.  
appliance and to its environment.  
The laundry in the drum may be  
tangled up too much. Laundry  
should be rearranged and re-spun.  
Washer did not spin.  
Unbalance detection due to 1-2  
small items in the drum (uneven  
load distribution)  
Add more laundry (e.g. a few  
additional towels) to the drum and  
start a “Spin” or “Spin&Drain” cycle.  
Check the drain hose and straighten  
if necessary.  
Drain hose may be folded.  
“No spin” setting may be  
adjusted.  
See “Spin Speed Selection”.  
Clean the drain pump filter (See  
“User maintenance instructions” ). If  
the house drain pipes are clogged,  
call a plumber for assistance.  
Drain pump filter or drain itself  
may be clogged.  
Use the recommended amount of  
HE detergent appropriate for water  
hardness and soil level of laundry.  
Using insufficient amount of  
detergent.  
Select the proper temperature for  
the laundry to be washed (See  
“Laundry Tips” & “Program Cycle  
Selection”).  
Washing at low temperatures for  
a long time  
If the water hardness is high, using  
an insufficient amount of detergent  
can cause laundry to turn gray over  
time.  
Using insufficient amount of  
detergent for hard water (soil can  
stick to the laundry)  
Washing performance  
is poor: Laundry turns  
gray/yellow  
Using excessive amount of  
detergent (detergent can stick to  
the laundry).  
It is difficult to eliminate such  
grayness once it occurs.  
Not using HE detergent  
Dyeing problem occurs.  
Use HE detergent.  
Sort the wash load by color (See  
“Laundry Tips”).  
Hot water inlet temperature is not Set your water heater for delivering  
high enough.  
120-140F (48-60 C) hot water.  
Select the proper program cycle and  
temperature according to the type  
and soiling degree of the laundry.  
A higher temperature might have  
been selected.  
 
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Select the proper program cycle  
and temperature for the laundry to  
be washed (See “Laundry Tips” &  
“Program Cycle Selection”).  
Wrong program cycle and  
temperature might have been  
selected.  
Use the recommended amount of  
HE detergent appropriate for water  
hardness and soil level of laundry.  
Using insufficient amount of  
detergent.  
Use liquid detergent for cold wash  
cycle for good wash results. Use  
proper detergents recommended for  
wools, handwashable and delicate  
items.  
Washing performance is  
poor: Stain could not be  
removed, not cleaned.  
Laundry could not be  
whitened.  
Using wrong type of detergent.  
Mixing different sorts of items.  
Sort the laundry according to  
care labels and user manual (See  
“Laundry Tips”).  
Put the detergent in the correct  
compartment of dispenser (See  
“Detergent Dispenser”).  
Mixing different types of laundry  
additives.  
Do not mix detergent with bleaching  
agent or fabric softener.  
Excessive laundry may be loaded  
into washer.  
Do not load the washer in excess.  
Oily accumulations of prior wash  
cycles on the drum may have  
stuck to the laundry.  
Washer must be operated empty at  
sanitary cycle with detergent.  
Washing performance is  
poor: Oily stains appear  
on laundry.  
The detergent may have  
Softener should not come into  
contact with detergent when being  
added.  
been placed into the wrong  
compartment; the detergent may  
be mixed with the softener.  
Such odor and bacteria layer  
may be formed on the drum as a  
result of continuous washing at  
lower temperatures and/or in short  
programs. Leave the dispenser  
drawer as well as the loading door  
ajar after each washing. Thus, a  
humid environment favorable for  
bacteria cannot be created inside  
the machine.  
Bad odor in the drum  
and detergent dispenser.  
For monthly cleaning procedure of  
the drum, See “Cleaning the Drum”.  
Wash and clean the dispenser  
with warm water frequently (See  
“Cleaning Detergent Dispenser”).  
 
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If the water hardness is higher, using  
insufficient amount of detergent can  
cause the laundry to become stiff  
in time. Use appropriate amount of  
detergent according to the water  
hardness.  
Using insufficient amount of  
detergent.  
You may have added too much  
softener beyond max fill line.  
Clothes are stiff and/  
or do not smell like the  
fabric softener.  
The detergent dispenser might be  
problematic. Water may be siphoned  
(pulling the softener into the washer  
early) during the fill or rinse cycles.  
Softener being released early.  
There might be problems with the  
water inlet valves.  
The detergent may have  
Softener should not come into  
contact with detergent / bleach  
when being added.  
been placed into the wrong  
compartment; the detergent may  
be mixed with the softener.  
Select the proper program and  
temperature according to the type  
and soiling degree of the laundry  
(See “Laundry Tips” & “Program  
Cycle Selection”).  
A higher temperature might have  
been selected.  
Do not pour undiluted liquid  
bleach onto laundry. Always pour  
it into bleach compartment of the  
dispenser prior to beginning of the  
wash cycle .  
Color of the clothes  
faded.  
Exposure of laundry to undiluted  
liquid chlorine bleach.  
Do not overfill the bleach  
compartment. Fill up to max line at  
the most.  
Excessive laundry might have  
been loaded in.  
Do not load the washer in excess.  
 
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There may be an imbalance of  
laundry in the machine. The laundry  
in the drum may be tangled up  
too much. 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  
appliance and to its environment.  
Intermediate spins may be  
skipped.  
The amount and storage  
conditions of the detergent used  
might not be appropriate.  
Store detergents in a cool and dry  
place. Do not keep them under high  
temperatures.  
Rinsing performance is  
poor.  
Not using HE detergent  
Use HE detergent.  
Using excessive amount of  
detergent  
Reduce the amount of detergent.  
Check the drain hose and straighten  
if necessary.  
Drain hose may be folded.  
Clean the drain pump filter (See  
“User maintenance instructions” ). If  
the house drain pipes are clogged,  
call a plumber for assistance.  
Drain pump filter or drain itself  
may be clogged.  
Detergent (powder) may have  
been put in wet dispenser  
drawer.  
Dry the dispenser drawer before  
putting in powder detergent.  
Store detergent in a cool and dry  
place. Do not keep them under high  
temperatures.  
Dilute the softener by pouring some  
warm water on it (dilute up to max  
fill line).  
Detergent (powder) may have  
gotten damp.  
Detergent or softener  
residue in the dispenser/  
Too much water  
Softener may be too dense or  
concentrated.  
remains in the softener  
compartment.  
Water pressure might be low.  
Softener/bleach should not come  
into contact with detergent when  
being added.  
Detergent might be mixed with  
the bleach/softener.  
Adjust the washer feet (See  
“Levelling the Washer”).  
Feet might require adjustment.  
Remove the shipping bolts (See  
“Removing Transport/Shipping  
Bolts”).  
Shipping bolts might not have  
been removed.  
Add more laundry to the drum for  
even load distribution next time you  
operate the washer.  
There may be a small amount of  
laundry in the drum.  
Washer vibrates, shakes  
or makes too much  
noise.  
The drum may be overloaded or  
the clothes may be distributed  
unevenly.  
Reduce the amount of laundry in the  
drum or balance the load by hand  
next time you operate the washer.  
The appliance might be touching  
a solid surface.  
Ensure that nothing touches the  
washer.  
This is not a problem. Lapping  
sound is normal at the end of the  
drain operation.  
Strange noise in the  
drain pump.  
It is not harmful to your washer.  
 
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Stop the program cycle (See  
“Cancelling a Program”) ,check the  
drum for any foreign objects.  
Clanking noise in the  
drum.  
Metal objects such as coins, pins  
may be in the drum.  
Disconnect inlet hoses from the  
valves. Clean inlet strainers and valve  
filters of any debris.  
Water inlet hoses or valves may  
be clogged.  
Run the hot water faucets in the  
bathroom or kitchen (whichever is  
close to the location of your washer)  
for a short time to purge the hot  
water line.  
Water fill temperature is  
incorrect.  
There may be a long distance  
between the water heater and  
washer.  
Be sure that your water heater is  
delivering hot water min 120F (49C)  
at the faucet.  
There may be a problem with  
water heater.  
Excessive laundry might have  
been loaded in.  
Do not load the washer in excess.  
Select the proper program cycle  
and temperature for the laundry to  
be washed (See “Laundry Tips” &  
“Program Cycle Selection”).  
Wrong program cycle and  
temperature might have been  
selected.  
Use the recommended amount of  
HE detergent appropriate for water  
hardness and soil level of laundry.  
Using insufficient amount of  
detergent.  
Detergent residue left on  
the laundry.  
Using powder or granular  
detergents in cold water washing  
may leave residue on wash load.  
Try to use a liquid detergent when  
washing in cold water.  
Use liquid detergent for cold wash  
cycle for good wash results. Use  
proper detergents recommended for  
wools, handwashable and delicate  
items.  
Using wrong type of detergent.  
Excessive laundry might have  
been loaded in.  
Do not load the washer in excess.  
Clothes get tangled up  
too much in the drum  
when washing.  
Washing many items of the same Load the wash drum with items of  
type or size of clothes together.  
different sizes.  
Unload the washer as soon as the  
wash cycle ends.  
Delay in unloading the washer.  
Select the proper program cycle  
for the laundry to be washed (See  
“Laundry Tips” & “Program Cycle  
Selection”).  
Wrong program cycle might have  
been selected.  
Load is wrinkled.  
Excessive laundry might have  
been loaded in.  
Do not load the washer in excess.  
 
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The plug might not be  
plugged in the mains outlet.  
Check the plug.  
Washer does work.  
Nothing is displayed on  
the screen.  
Fuse may have blown.  
Power may be cut off.  
The “On/Off” button might  
not have been pressed.  
Check the fuse / circuit breaker.  
Check the supply power.  
Press this button.  
You can restart your machine by pressing  
the “Start/Pause/Cancel” button for a short  
time after ensuring that the water is not  
cut off.  
Water Cut off symbol on  
LCD is light up  
Water may have been cut  
off.  
 
9 WARRANTY STATEMENT FOR THE BLOMBERG  
CLOTHES WASHERS  
The warranties provided by Blomberg in these  
statements only apply to Blomberg washers  
sold to the original purchaser or homeowner  
in the US and Canada. The warranty is not  
transferable. To obtain warranty service, please  
contact our nearest distributor as listed by  
state. You will need your washer model number,  
Disclaimers of warranties and exclusions:  
Warranty does not cover service costs by an  
authorized service agent to correct installation,  
electrical and plumbing problems or educational  
instruction on the use of the washer. The  
warranty also does not cover defects or  
damage caused by an act of god (such as  
serial number, retailer name and address, where storms, floods, fires, mudslides, etc.), damage  
purchased and purchase date / installation  
date. This warranty gives you specific legal  
rights, and you may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state.  
cause by use of the washer for purposes  
other than those for which it was designed,  
misuse, abuse, accident, alteration, improper  
installation, maintenance, travel fees, service  
calls outside normal service hours, unauthorized  
service work or work.  
1 year * limited warranty from date of first  
installation Blomberg will repair or replace at  
no cost to the consumer any defective parts  
of the washer if used under normal household  
conditions (warranty is void if the product  
is used commercially e.g., bed + breakfast,  
nursing home etc.). Service must also be  
performed by an authorized Blomberg service  
agency. (Cosmetic defects must be reported  
within 10 business days from installation)  
TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THIS  
WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER  
EXPRESSED AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES,  
INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR  
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. BLOMBERG  
UNDERTAKES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE  
QUALITY OF THIS PRODUCT EXCEPT AS  
OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THIS WARRANTY  
STATEMENT. BLOMBERG ASSUMES NO  
RESPONSIBILITY THAT THE PRODUCT WILL  
BE FIT FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE  
FOR WHICH YOU MAY BE BUYING THIS  
PRODUCT, EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE  
2 year * ++ limited warranty from date of first  
installation (Parts only) Blomberg will repair or  
replace any parts at no cost to the consumer if  
material defects  
or workmanship have caused the damage  
or failure of these components. Again the  
appliance must have been used under normal  
household conditions and not commercially  
as stated above (Labor charges are the  
responsibility of the consumer)  
PROVIDED IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT.  
Blomberg does not assume any responsibility  
for incidental or consequential damages. Such  
damages include, but are not limited to, loss of  
profits, loss of savings or revenue, loss of use of  
the washer or any associated equipment, cost  
of capital, cost of any substitute equipment,  
facilities or services, downtime, the claims  
of third parties, and injury to property. Some  
states do not allow the exclusion or limitation  
of incidental or consequential damages, so the  
above limitations or exclusion may not apply to  
you.  
5 year * ++ limited warranty from date of first  
installation (parts only 2-5 years) Blomberg will  
repair or replace any circuit boards or washer  
drum (excluding any plastic attachments) at  
no cost to the consumer if material defects  
or workmanship have caused the damage  
or failure of these components. The washer  
must have been used under normal household  
conditions and not commercially (Labor charges * installation date shall refer to either purchase  
are the responsibility of the consumer)  
date or 5 business days after delivery of the  
product to the home, whichever is later.  
Lifetime limited warranty from date of first  
installation * ++ (parts only) Blomberg will repair  
or replace to the original owner the stainless  
steel drum if rust through occurs under normal  
household use and normal water conditions  
(no excessive chlorine). Blomberg may, at its  
option, also replace the whole washer with the  
same and/or equivalent model with equal or  
better functionality if the original model is no  
longer available. (Labor, removal and installation  
charges are the responsibility of the consumer.)  
++Parts replaced will assume the identity of the  
original parts + their original warranty.  
No Other Warranties. This Warranty Statement  
is the complete and exclusive warranty from the  
manufacturer. No employee of Blomberg or any  
other party is authorized to make any warranty  
in addition to those made in this Warranty  
Statement.  
 
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10 HOW TO GET SERVICE  
Please contact the Distributor for your State  
or Province as listed on the Distributor  
Contact List, or call our Toll Free Number  
at 1 800 459 9848 for direction to an  
Authorized Blomberg Service Agent.  
 
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