Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Please read this user manual first!
- 1 Safety Instructions
- 2 Important Instructions for Environment
- 3 Technical Specifications
- 4 Installation
- 5 Preparation
- 6 Operating the Product
- 6.1 Control Panel
- 6.2 Symbols on the Display
- 6.3 Preparing the Machine
- 6.4 Selection of Washing Program
- 6.5 Washing Programmes
- 6.6 Temperature Selection
- 6.7 Spin Speed Selection
- 6.8 Drying Programmes
- 6.9 Washing and Drying Programmes
- 6.10 Programme and Consumption Table
- 6.11 Auxiliary Function Selection
- 6.12 Drying Steps
- 6.13 End Time
- 6.14 Starting the Programme
- 6.15 Loading Door Lock
- 6.16 Changing the Selections After Programme has Started
- 6.17 Cancelling the Programme
- 6.18 End of Programme
- 6.19 Standby Mode
- 6.20 HomeWhiz Feature and Remote Control Function
- 7 Maintenance and Cleaning
- 8 Troubleshooting
- 9 DISCLAIMER / WARNING
- BEKO UK AND IRELAND STANDARD MANUFACTURER GUARANTEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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Table of Contents
1 Safety Instructions ........................ 4
1.1 Intended Use................................ 4
1.2 Safety of Children, Vulnerable Per-
sons and Pets ..............................
4
1.3 Electrical Safety ............................ 5
1.4 Handling Safety ............................ 6
1.5 Installation Safety.......................... 6
1.6 Operational Safety ........................ 8
1.7 Drying Safety ................................ 9
1.8 Maintenance and Cleaning Safety. 11
2 Important Instructions for Envir-
onment ...........................................
12
2.1 Compliance with WEEE Directive.. 12
2.2 Package Information..................... 12
3 Technical Specifications .............. 13
4 Installation ..................................... 14
4.1 Appropriate Installation Location... 14
4.2 Assembly of Bottom Panel Covers 14
4.3 Removing Transportation Safety
Bolts.............................................
15
4.4 Connecting to Water Supply......... 15
4.5 Connecting the Drain Hose to the
Drain.............................................
16
4.6 Adjusting the Stands .................... 16
4.7 Electrical Connection .................... 17
4.8 Handling the Product.................... 17
5 Preparation .................................... 18
5.1 Sorting the Laundry ...................... 18
5.2 Preparing Laundry for Washing..... 18
5.3 Tips for Energy and Water Saving. 18
5.4 Start Up........................................ 18
5.5 Loading the Laundry..................... 19
5.6 Correct Load Capacity.................. 19
5.7 Using Detergent and Softener....... 19
5.8 Tips for Efficient Washing.............. 22
5.9 Tips for Efficient Drying ................. 23
5.10 Displayed Programme Duration .... 23
6 Operating the Product .................. 24
6.1 Control Panel................................ 24
6.2 Symbols on the Display ................ 25
6.3 Preparing the Machine.................. 25
6.4 Selection of Washing Program...... 26
6.5 Washing Programmes .................. 26
6.6 Temperature Selection.................. 28
6.7 Spin Speed Selection..................... 28
6.8 Drying Programmes ....................... 29
6.9 Washing and Drying Programmes.. 30
6.10 Programme and Consumption
Table .............................................
31
6.11 Auxiliary Function Selection............ 33
6.11.1 Auxiliary Functions...................... 34
6.11.2 Functions/Programmes Selec-
ted by Pressing the Function
Keys for 3 Seconds....................
35
6.12 Drying Steps .................................. 36
6.13 End Time ....................................... 36
6.14 Starting the Programme................. 37
6.15 Loading Door Lock ........................ 37
6.16 Changing the Selections After Pro-
gramme has Started ......................
38
6.17 Cancelling the Programme............. 39
6.18 End of Programme......................... 39
6.19 Standby Mode ............................... 39
6.20 HomeWhiz Feature and Remote
Control Function ............................
40
6.20.1 HomeWhiz Setup ....................... 40
6.20.2 Setting up a Washing Machine
Connected to Someone Else's
Account .....................................
42
6.20.3 Remote Control Function and
Using It.......................................
42
6.20.4 Troubleshooting ......................... 43
7 Maintenance and Cleaning............ 43
7.1 Cleaning the Detergent Drawer ...... 43
7.2 Cleaning the Loading Door and
the Drum........................................
43
7.3 Cleaning the Body and Control
Panel .............................................
44
7.4 Cleaning the Water Intake Filters .... 44
7.5 Draining Remaining Water and
Cleaning the Pump Filter ................
44
8 Troubleshooting ............................. 45
9 DISCLAIMER / WARNING .............. 50
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Please read this user manual first!
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing Beko product. We hope that you get the best results from your
product which has been manufactured with high quality and state-of-the-art technology.
Therefore, please read this entire user manual and all other accompanying documents care-
fully before using the product.
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product against possible dangers.
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manual as well. Warranty terms, usage and troubleshooting methods of your product are in
user guide.
Symbols and Definitions
The following symbols are used in the user guide:
Danger that could result in death or injury.
Important information or useful hints about usage.
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Recyclable materials.
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WARNING Danger that may result in property damage to the product or its environment.
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1 Safety Instructions
This section includes the safety
instructions necessary to pre-
vent the risk of personal injury or
material damage.
Our company shall not be held
responsible for damages that
may occur if these instructions
are not observed.
• Installation and repair opera-
tions shall always be per-
formed by Authorised Service.
• Use original spare parts and
accessories only.
• Do not repair or replace any
component of the product un-
less it is clearly specified in the
operation manual.
• Do not modify the product.
1.1 Intended Use
• The service life of your product
is 10 years. During this period,
original spare parts will be
available to operate the appli-
ance properly.
• This product has been de-
signed for domestic use. It is
not for commercial purposes
or it should not be used out of
its intended use.
• Use only for washing and dry-
ing textile products that are
marked accordingly.
• The manufacturer assumes no
responsibility for any damage
due to misuse or mishandling.
• This appliance is intended to
be used in household and
similar applications. For ex-
ample;
– Personnel kitchens of
stores, offices and other
work environments;
– Ranches,
– By customers of hotels, mo-
tels and other accommoda-
tion facilities
– Bed and breakfasts, hostel-
like environments
– Common areas of apart-
ment blocks or laundries.
1.2 Safety of Children,
Vulnerable Persons
and Pets
• This product may be used by
children aged 8 years and
older and persons with under-
developed physical, sensory
or mental capabilities or lack
of experience and knowledge
if they have been given super-
vision or instruction concern-
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ing use of the appliance in a
the product safe way and the
hazards involved.
• Children under the age of 3
should be kept away unless
continuously supervised.
• Electrical products are danger-
ous for children and pets. Chil-
dren or pets should not play
with, climb on top or inside the
product. Check inside the
product before use.
• Use child lock to prevent chil-
dren from intervening with the
product.
• Do not forget to close the
loading door when leaving the
room where the product is
located. Children and pets
may get locked inside and
drown.
• Children should not perform
cleaning and user mainten-
ance works without an adult’s
supervision.
• Keep the packaging materials
away from children. Risk of in-
jury and suffocation.
• Keep all detergents and addit-
ives used for the product away
from children’s reach.
• Cut the power cable and
break and deactivate the lock-
ing mechanism of the loading
door before disposing of the
product for children’s safety.
1.3 Electrical Safety
• Product should be unplugged
during installation, mainten-
ance, cleaning and repair pro-
cedures.
• Damaged power cables
should be replaced by the au-
thorised service in order to
prevent possible danger.
• The product should not be fed
via an external switching
device such as a timer or con-
nected to a circuit that is regu-
larly switched on and off by a
device.
• Do not tuck the power cord
under the product or to the
rear of the product. Do not put
heavy items on the power
cord. Do not over bend, crush
and touch the power cable to
sources of heat.
• Do not use an extension cord,
multi-plug or adaptor to oper-
ate your product.
• The plug shall be easily ac-
cessible. If this is not possible,
a mechanism that meets the
electrical legislation and that
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disconnects all terminals from
the mains (fuse, switch, main
switch, etc.) shall be available
on the electrical installation.
• Do not touch the plug with wet
hands.
• When unplugging the appli-
ance, don't hold the power
cord, but the plug.
• Make sure the plug is not wet,
dirty or dusty.
1.4 Handling Safety
• Unplug the product before
moving, remove the water out-
let and water main connec-
tions. Drain any water left in-
side the product.
• This product is heavy, do not
handle it by yourself. Do not
hold extruding parts such as
the laundry loading door to lift
and move the product. The
upper tray should be tightly
fixed for moving.
• Your product is heavy; it
should be carried carefully by
two people if a staircase is in-
volved. It may cause injuries if
your product falls on you. Do
not hit and drop the product
while carrying.
• Carry the product in an upright
position.
• Make sure that the hoses as
well as the power cable are
not folded, pinched or crushed
after the product is fitted into
its place after installation or
cleaning procedures.
1.5 Installation Safety
• Check the information on the
manual and installation in-
structions to prepare the
product for installation and
make sure the electrical
mains, clean water mains and
water outlet are suitable. If not,
call a qualified electrician and
plumber to have them make
the necessary arrangements.
These operations are the re-
sponsibility of the customer.
• Check for any damage on the
product before installing it. Do
not have the product installed
if it is damaged.
• Injuries may occur if hands are
put into uncovered slots.
Close the holes of the trans-
portation safety bolts with
plastic plugs.
• Do not install or leave the
product at locations where it
may be exposed to external
environment conditions.
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• Do not install the product at
locations where the temperat-
ure drops below 0 ºC.
• Do not place the product on a
carpet or similar surface. It
would create fire hazard since
it cannot receive air from un-
derneath.
• Place the product on a level
and hard surface and balance
with the adjustable legs.
• Connect the product to a
grounding plug protected by a
fuse suitable to the current val-
ues on the type label. Make
sure the grounding is carried
out by an expert electrician.
Do not use the product
without suitable grounding to
local/national regulations.
• Plug the product in a socket
with voltage and frequency
values suitable to those indic-
ated on the type label.
• Do not plug the product to
loose, broken, dirty, greasy
sockets or sockets that has
come out their seats or sock-
ets with a risk of water con-
tact.
• Use the new hose set
provided with the product. Do
not re-use old hose sets. Do
not make additions to the
hoses.
• Connect the water inlet hose
directly to the water tap. The
pressure from the tap should
be minimum 0.1 MPa (1 bar)
and maximum 1MPa (10 bars).
10 to 80 litres of water should
be running from the tap in a
minute in order for the product
to function properly. If the wa-
ter pressure is above 1 MPa
(10 Bars), a pressure-reducing
valve should be fitted. The
maximum allowed temperat-
ure is 25°C.
• Fit the end of the water dis-
charge hose to the dirty water
discharge drain, the sink or
the bathtub.
• Place the power cable and
houses in locations without
risk of tripping.
• Do not install the product be-
hind a door, a sliding door or
at another location that will
prevent the door from opening
completely.
• If a drier is to be placed on the
product, fix with a suitable
connection apparatus ob-
tained from the authorised ser-
vice.
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• There is a risk of contact with
electrical pieces when the up-
per trays is removed. Do not
dismantle the upper tray of the
product.
• Place the product at least 1
cm away from the edges of
furniture.
• Make sure the room in which
the installation performed is
adequately ventilated, as there
may be a risk of undesirable
gases coming out of the
device igniting other fuels in
the room or interacting with an
open flame.
1.6 Operational Safety
• When you are using the appli-
ances, use only detergents,
softeners and supplements
suitable for washing machines.
• Do not use chemical solvents
on the product. These materi-
als contain an explosion risk.
• Do not operate defective or
damaged products. Unplug
the product (or turn off the
fuse it is connected to), turn
off the water tap and call an
authorised service.
• Do not place sources of igni-
tion (burning candle, cigar-
ettes, etc.) or sources of heat
(irons, furnaces, ovens, etc.)
on top of or near the product.
Do not put inflammable/ex-
plosive materials near the
product.
• Do not get on the product.
• Unplug the product and turn
off the tap if you will not be us-
ing the product for long peri-
ods.
• Detergent/maintenance mater-
ials may splash out of the de-
tergent drawer if it is opened
while the machine is working
Contact of the detergent with
your skin and eyes is danger-
ous.
• Make sure pets do not climb
inside the product. Check in-
side the product before use.
• Do not force open the locked
loading door. The door will
open once the washing is
completed. If the door does
not open, use the solutions for
“loading door does not open”
error in the Troubleshooting
section.
• Do not wash elements con-
taminated with gasoline, ker-
osene, benzene, reducers, al-
cohol or other inflammable or
explosive materials and indus-
trial chemicals.
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• Do not directly use dry clean-
ing detergent and do not
wash, rinse, spin or dry laun-
dry contaminated with dry
cleaning detergent.
• Do not place your hands into
the rotating drum. Wait until
the drum no longer rotates.
• Do not place your hand or a
metal object under the wash-
ing machine.
• If washing laundry at high tem-
peratures, the discharged
washing water would burn
your skin if in contact with
your skin, for ex. when the
draining hose is connected to
the tap. Do not touch the dis-
charge water.
• Take the following precautions
to prevent formation of biofilm
and malodours:
– Make sure the room where
the washing machine is
placed is well ventilated.
– Wipe the door gasket and
loading door glass with a dry
and clean cloth at the end of
the programme.
• The glass of the loading door
will heat up when washing or
drying at high temperatures.
Therefore, do not allow espe-
cially children to touch the
loading door glass while wash-
ing or drying.
1.7 Drying Safety
• Laundry that has been previ-
ously washed, cleaned, con-
taminated or stained with gas-
oline/gas, dry cleaning
solvents or other inflammable/
explosive materials should not
be dried in the machine be-
cause they give off inflam-
mable or explosive vapours.
Otherwise, fire hazard arises.
• Laundry contaminated with
materials such as vegetable or
mineral oil, acetone, alcohol,
gasoline, gas oil, stain re-
movers, naphtha, turpentine,
paraffin or paraffin removers
should be washed separately
in hot water by adding extra
detergent before being dried in
the washing machine with
dryer. Otherwise, fire hazard
arises.
• Do not dry textile products
that contain predominantly
foam, rubber or rubber-like
parts (e.g. shower caps, wa-
terproof textile products, rub-
ber products and clothes) or
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the ones that are filled and
damaged (e.g. Pillows or
coats). There is a risk of burns.
• If you use a laundry ball, deter-
gent scale, laundry cage or
ball in your machine, these
products may melt during dry-
ing. If you are going to choose
the drying feature, do not use
these products. Otherwise, fire
hazard arises.
• If you use industrial chemicals
for cleaning, do not use the
drying function. Otherwise, fire
hazard arises.
• The door becomes very hot
after drying process. After dry-
ing is over, open the door of
the device completely. Do not
touch the metal door located
inside of the door glass. There
is a risk of burns due to high
temperatures.
• During Drying programmes, a
cooling step is performed as
the last step to ensure that the
laundry remains at a temperat-
ure where it will not be dam-
aged. You may be exposed to
hot steam if you open the
cover without completing the
cooling step. Risk of seething.
• If the drying programmes are
interrupted (as a result of pro-
gramme cancellation or power
failure), the laundry in the ma-
chine may be hot. Be careful.
• Do not stop the machine be-
fore the drying programme is
completed. If you have to stop
the machine, take out all the
laundry inside of it and place
them in a suitable place and
wait for them to cool.
• Your product is suitable to op-
erate between the temperat-
ures of 0°C and +35°C.
• Ambient temperatures
between 15°C and +25°C are
ideal for your product.
• Do not overload the machine
for drying. Observe the spe-
cified maximum load levels for
drying.
• If the laundry has been
washed with a stain remover,
run an additional rinsing speed
before starting the drying
speed.
• Do not dry leather laundry and
laundry containing leather
(such as leather tags on jeans)
in the machine. The colour left
by the leather parts may
smear on other textiles.
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• If there is a problem that you
cannot solve using the inform-
ation given in the safety in-
structions section, turn off and
unplug the machine and call
an Authorized Service.
• In your washer-dryer, you can
only wash laundry, only dry
laundry or do both of these
processes. The machine
should not be used for a long
period of time only for drying
wet laundry. While the ma-
chine is only used for drying, it
should be run empty in a short
washing programme every 15
starts.
• Before putting laundry in the
machine, check all of them
and make sure that there is no
object such as lighter, coin,
metal object and pin, etc. in
their pockets or inside of
them.
• Lingerie that has metal parts
should not be dried in the ma-
chine. Metal parts may come
off during drying and cause
damage to the machine. Put
them in a bag or pillow case.
• Do not dry large laundry such
as tulle curtains, curtains,
sheets/beddings, blankets,
rugs in the machine. Laundry
may get damaged.
• Do not dry unwashed laundry
in the machine.
• Do not use softener or anti-
static agent unless recom-
mended by the manufacturer.
• Products such as softener
should be used in accordance
with the manufacturer's in-
structions.
• Do not dry silk, wool and sim-
ilar delicate clothes in the ma-
chine. Otherwise, wool clothes
can shrink and damage may
be caused in other delicate
clothes.
• Check the symbols on laundry
label before washing and dry-
ing processes.
• The machine automatically
cleans the lint itself that comes
out of the laundry during dry-
ing. The machine performs
automatic water intakes for
cleaning. For this reason, the
water tap of the machine
should also be open during
drying programmes.
• Prevent the lint from accumu-
lating around the product.
1.8 Maintenance and
Cleaning Safety
• Do not wash the product with
pressure washers, by spraying
vapour, water or pouring wa-
ter.
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• Do not use sharp or abrasive
tools to clean the product. Do
not use household cleaners,
soap, detergent, gas, gasol-
ine, thinner, alcohol, varnish,
etc. while cleaning.
• Cleaning agents containing
solvents might reek poisonous
fumes( for ex. cleaning solvent.
Do not use cleaning products
containing solvents.
• There may be detergent
residues in the detergent
drawer when you open it for
cleaning.
• Do not dismantle the filter of
the discharge pump while the
product is running.
• The temperature in the ma-
chine may rise up to 90ºC.
Clean the filter after the water
in the machine cools down in
order to avoid risk of getting
burnt.
2 Important Instructions for Environment
2.1 Compliance with WEEE Direct-
ive
This product complies with EU
WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU).
This product bears a classifica-
tion symbol for waste electrical
and electronic equipment
(WEEE).
This product has been manu-
factured with high quality parts and materials
which can be reused and are suitable for re-
cycling. Do not dispose of the waste product
with normal domestic and other wastes at
the end of its service life. Take it to the col-
lection center for the recycling of electrical
and electronic equipment. Please consult
your local authorities to learn about these
collection centers.
Compliance with RoHS Directive:
The product you have purchased complies
with EU RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU). It
does not contain harmful and prohibited ma-
terials specified in the Directive.
2.2 Package Information
Packaging materials of the product are man-
ufactured from recyclable materials in ac-
cordance with our National Environment
Regulations. Do not dispose of the pack-
aging materials together with the domestic
or other wastes. Take them to the packaging
material collection points designated by the
local authorities.
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3 Technical Specifications
Supplier’s name or commercial brand Beko
Model name B3D59644UG
7175743700
Washing capacity (cotton) (kg) 9
Drying capacity (cotton) (kg) 6
Maximum spin speed (cycle/min) 1400
Built-In No
Height (cm) 84
Width (cm) 60
Depth (cm) 60
Single Water inlet / Double Water inlet +/-
Electrical input (V/Hz) 230 V / 50Hz
Total current (A) 10
Total power (W) 2200
Main model code 1421
The model information as stored in the product database
can be reached by entering following website and search-
ing for your model identifier (*) found on energy label.
https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/
The consumption values apply when wireless network connection is turned off.
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4 Installation
Please read the “Safety Instructions”
section first!
Your washing machine automatically
detects the amount of laundry
placed inside when selecting a pro-
gram.
While installing the product, before
the first use, calibration should be
done to ensure that the laundry
amount is detected in the most ac-
curate way.
To do this, select the Drum Clean-
ing* program and cancel the spin
function. Start the program without
laundry. Wait for the program to fin-
ish, which will take about 15
minutes.
*The program name may vary de-
pending on the model. For the ap-
propriate program selection, review
the program descriptions section.
• Please contact the nearest Authorised
Service for the installation of the appliance.
• Make sure that the installation and elec-
trical connections of the product are per-
formed by authorised service agent. Man-
ufacturer shall not be held responsible for
damages caused by operations performed
by unauthorised persons.
• Preparation of the location and electrical,
tap water and waste water installations at
the place of installation is under cus-
tomer's responsibility.
• Make sure that the water inlet and dis-
charge hoses as well as the power cable
are not folded, pinched or crushed while
pushing the product into its place after in-
stallation or cleaning procedures.
• Prior to installation, visually check if the
product has any defects on it. Do not have
the product installed if it is damaged.
Damaged products cause risks for your
safety.
4.1 Appropriate Installation Loca-
tion
• Place the product on a hard and level
floor. Do not place it onto a carpet with
high pile or other similar surfaces. Placing
on an improper floor shall cause noise and
vibration problems.
• Do not place the product on the power
cable.
• Do not install the product at places where
temperature may fall below 0 ºC. Freezing
might damage your product.
• Leave a minimum space of 1 cm between
the product and the furniture.
• If you will install the product on a surface
with steps, never place it close to the
edge.
• Do not place the product on any platform.
• There shall not be any locked, sliding or
hinged doors that may prevent the loading
door from opening completely in the in-
stallation location of this product.
• Do not place heat sources such as
cooker, irons, ovens, heater etc. on the
appliance and do not use them on the
product.
4.2 Assembly of Bottom Panel Cov-
ers
• In order to increase the sound comfort of
the product, attach cover A after removing
the package foam.
Cover A
Tilt the machine back slightly. Rest the tabs
of Cover A against the lower panel. Com-
plete the assembly by rotating the cover.
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• Cover B and the Cap are optional. If avail-
able, attach cover B and the Cap.
Cover B
Rest the tabs of Cover B against the lower
panel. Complete the assembly by rotating
the cover.
Cap
Insert the cap by pushing it with your finger.
4.3 Removing Transportation
Safety Bolts
a. Loosen all transportation safety bolts with
an appropriate wrench until they turn
freely.
b. Bend the inner part by pressing it at the
grip areas and pull the part out.
c. Attach the plastic covers supplied in the
User Manual bag into the holes on the
rear panel.
WARNING
Remove the transportation safety
bolts before operating the product.
Otherwise, the product will get dam-
aged.
WARNING
Keep the transportation safety bolts
in a safe place to reuse when the
product needs to be moved again in
the future.
Install the transportation safety bolts
in reverse order of the disassembly
procedure.
Never move the product without the
transportation safety bolts properly
fixed in place.
4.4 Connecting to Water Supply
WARNING
The water pressure required for the
operation of the product is between
1-10 bars (0.1-1 MPa). To ensure a
smooth operation of the machine,
10 - 80 liters of water shall be sup-
plied in a minute from a fully opened
tap. If the water pressure is higher,
install a pressure reducing valve.
WARNING
Models with a single water inlet shall
not be connected to the hot water
tap. In such a case the laundry will
get damaged or the product will
switch to protection mode and will
not operate.
Do not use old or used water inlet
hoses on a new product. It may
cause water leakage from your ma-
chine and stain your laundry.
a. Connect the special hose supplied with
the product to the water inlet on the
product.
WARNING
Make sure that the cold water con-
nection is performed correctly during
the installation of the product. Other-
wise, your laundry may come out as
hot at the end of the washing cycle
and thus they may be worn.
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b. Tighten all hose nuts by hand. Never use
a tool when tightening the nuts.
c. Open the taps completely after making
the hose connection to check for water
leaks at the connection points. If any leak
occurs, turn off the tap and remove the
nut. Check the gasket and tighten the nut
carefully again. In order to prevent the
water leaks and resultant damages, keep
the taps closed when you do not use the
product.
4.5 Connecting the Drain Hose to
the Drain
a. Attach the end of the drain hose directly
to waste water drain, washbasin or
bathtub.
Your house will be flooded if the wa-
ter draining hose is dislocated during
water draining. There is also a risk of
burning due to the high washing
temperatures. In order to prevent
such situations and make sure that
the product performs water intake
and drain processes without any
problem, fix the drain hose securely.
b. Connect the hose to a minimum height of
40 cm and a maximum height of 90 cm.
c. If the hose is placed on the floor (or at a
maximum height of 40 cm from the floor)
and then its height is increased, dischar-
ging of water becomes difficult, and laun-
dry may come out very wet from the ma-
chine. Thus, follow the heights provided
in the figure.
d. To prevent the waste water to go back
into the product again and to ensure easy
drainage, do not immerse the end of the
hose into the waste water or do not insert
it into the drain for more than 15 cm. If it
is too long, cut it short.
e. The end of the hose should not be bent,
it should not be stepped on and the hose
must not be pinched between the drain
and the product. Otherwise, water dis-
charge issues may emerge.
f. If the length of the hose is too short, use
it by adding an original extension hose.
The overall length of the hose shall not be
longer than 3.2 m. To prevent water
leaks, always secure the connection
between the extension hose and the
draining hose of the product with a suit-
able clamp so that it does not come off
and cause leaks.
4.6 Adjusting the Stands
WARNING
In order to ensure that the product
operates more silently and vibration-
free, it must stand level and bal-
anced on its feet. Ensure that the
product is balanced by adjusting the
feet. Otherwise, the product may
move from its place and cause
crushing, noise and vibration prob-
lems.
To avoid damaging the lock nuts, do
not use any tools to loosen the nuts.
a. Loosen the lock nuts on the feet by hand.
b. Adjust the feet until the product stands
level and balanced.
c. Tighten all lock nuts again by hand.
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4.7 Electrical Connection
Connect the product to a grounded outlet
protected by a 13 A fuse. Our company shall
not be responsible for the damages that
shall be incurred due to using the product
without grounding according to local regula-
tions.
• Connection must comply with national
regulations.
• The electrical connection cable infrastruc-
ture of the product must be adequate and
suitable for product requirements. It is re-
commended to use a Ground Fault Circuit
Breaker (GFCI).
• Power cable plug must be within easy
reach after installation.
• If the current supply to the fuse or breaker
in the house is less than 13 Amps, have a
qualified electrician install a 13 amp sup-
ply.
• The voltage specified in the "Technical
specifications" section must be equal to
your mains voltage.
• Do not make connections via extension
cables or multi-plugs. Overheating and
burning may occur due to the connecting
cable.
Damaged power cables should be
replaced by the authorised service in
order to prevent possible danger.
Important
Fitting a different plug:
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead
of this appliance may not correspond with
the coloured markings identifying the termin-
als on your plug, proceed as follows:
a. Connect the green - yellow or green
(earth) wire to the terminal in the plug
marked ‘E’ or with the symbol f or col-
oured green and yellow or green.
b. Connect the blue (neutral) wire to the ter-
minal in the plug marked ‘N’ or coloured
black.
c. Connect the brown (live) wire to the ter-
minal in the plug marked ‘L’ or coloured
red.
With the alternative plugs a 13 A fuse must
be fitted either in the plug or adaptor or in
the main fuse box. If in doubt contact a qual-
ified electrician.
4.8 Handling the Product
a. Unplug the product before handling it.
b. Disconnect the water outlet and water
main connections. 3 Drain all the water
that remains in the product. See Draining
Remaining Water and Cleaning the Pump
Filter
c. Install the shipping bolts in reverse order
of the disassembly procedure. See Re-
moving the Shipping Bolts
Never carry the product without the
shipping bolts properly attached!
Your product is so heavy that it shall
not be carried by one person.
Your product shall be carried by two
people and more care shall be taken
on the stairs as it is a heavy product.
If the product falls on you, it may
cause injury.
The packaging materials are danger-
ous for children. Keep packaging
materials at a safe place away from
the reach of children.
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5 Preparation
Please read the “Safety Instructions”
section first
5.1 Sorting the Laundry
• Sort laundry according to type of fabric,
colour, and degree of soiling and allowable
water temperature.
• Always observe the instructions given on
the garment care labels.
5.2 Preparing Laundry for Washing
• Laundry items with metal attachments
such as, underwiring, belt buckles or metal
buttons will damage the product. Remove
the metal pieces or wash such clothes by
putting them in a laundry bag or pillow
case.
• Take out all substances in the pockets
such as coins, pens and paper clips, and
turn pockets inside out and brush. Such
objects may damage the product or cause
noise problem.
• Put small size clothes such as infant’s
socks and nylon stockings in a laundry
bag or pillow case.
• Place curtains in without compressing
them. Remove curtain attachment items.
Curtain attachment items may cause
pulling and tearing on the curtain.
• Fasten zippers, sew loose buttons and
mend rips and tears.
• Wash “Machine washable” or “Hand
washable” labelled products only with an
appropriate programme. Dry these types
of clothes by hanging them or laying them
flat. Do not dry them in the machine.
• Do not wash colours and whites together.
New, dark coloured cottons release a lot
of dye. Wash them separately.
• Only use paints / colour changing agents
and descalers suitable for use in ma-
chines. Always observe the instructions on
the packaging
• Tough stains must be treated properly be-
fore washing. If you are not sure, check
with a dry cleaner.
• Wash trousers and delicate laundry turned
inside out.
• Laundry that are subjected to materials
such as flour, lime dust, milk powder, etc.
intensely must be shaken off before pla-
cing into the product. Such dusts and
powders on the laundry may build up on
the inner parts of the product in time and
can cause damage.
• Before washing laundry made of angora
wool, keep them in the freezer section of
the refrigerator for few hours. This will re-
duce pilling
5.3 Tips for Energy and Water Sav-
ing
Following information will help you use the
product in an ecological and energy/water-
efficient manner.
• Operate the product in the highest load
capacity allowed for the programme you
have selected, but do not overload. See
"Programme and consumption table"
• Observe the temperature instructions on
the detergent packaging.
• Wash slightly soiled laundry at low temper-
atures.
• Use faster programmes for small quantit-
ies of lightly soiled laundry.
• Do not use prewash and high temperat-
ures for laundry that is not heavily soiled or
stained.
• If you plan to dry your laundry in a dryer,
select the highest spin speed recommen-
ded during washing process.
• Do not use more detergent than the re-
commended on the detergent packaging.
5.4 Start Up
Before starting to use the product make sure
that the preparations described in section
“Environmental Instructions” and “Installa-
tion”. To prepare the product for washing
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laundry, perform first operation in Drum
Cleaning programme. If this programme is
not available in your product, apply the
method which is described in section
"Cleaning the loading door and the drum".
Use an anti-limescale product suit-
able for the washing machines
Some water has remained in the
product due to the quality control
processes in the production. It is not
harmful for the product.
5.5 Loading the Laundry
a. Open the loading door.
b. Put the laundry items into the product in
a loose manner.
c. Push the loading door to close until you
hear a locking sound. Ensure that no
items are caught in the door. The loading
door is locked while a programme is run-
ning. The door lock will open a few
minutes after the washing programme
has ended. Then you can open the load-
ing door. If the door does not open, apply
the solutions provided for “Loading door
cannot be opened” error in the
Troubleshooting section.
5.6 Correct Load Capacity
The maximum load capacity depends on the
type of laundry, the degree of soiling and the
desired washing programme.
The product automatically adjusts the water
amount according to the weight of the laun-
dry put inside it.
Follow the instructions in “Pro-
gramme and consumption table”.
When the appliances is overloaded
product’s washing performance will
drop. Moreover, noise and vibration
problems may occur.
For a successful drying perform-
ance, do not put more laundry in the
machine than specified.
Bathrobe: 1200 g
Bedding: 700 g
Sheet: 500 g
Pillow Case: 200 g
Table Cloth: 250 g
Negligee/Pyjamas: 200 g
Lingerie: 100 g
Shirts: 200 g
Blouse: 100 g
Towel: 200 g
The loading door is locked while a
programme is running. The door
lock will open once the programme
is completed. If the inner part of the
machine is very hot at the end of the
program, the loading door will not
open until the temperature drops. If
the door does not open, apply the
solutions provided for “Loading Door
Cannot Be Opened” error in the
Troubleshooting section.
WARNING
If the laundry is placed incorrectly,
noise and vibration problems may
occur in the machine.
5.7 Using Detergent and Softener
WARNING
Read the manufacturer instructions
on the package while using deter-
gents, softeners, starch, bleach and
decolourants, anti-limescale and fol-
low the dosage information
provided. Use a measuring cup, if
any.
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The detergent drawer comprises of three
compartments:
(1) for prewash,
(2) for main washing,
(3) for softener,
( ) a syphon piece in the softener compart-
ment,
( ) there is a liquid detergent apparatus for
liquid detergent use in the main washing
compartment.
Detergent, Softener and Other Cleaning
Agents
• Add detergent and softener before starting
the washing programme.
• Do not leave the detergent drawer open
when the washing programme is on.
• If you are using a programme without pre-
washing, do not put detergent in the pre-
wash compartment (compartment no. “1”).
• If you are using a program with prewash,
start the machine after adding powder de-
tergent to the prewash and main wash
compartments (compartments 1 and 2).
• Do not select a programme with pre-
washing if you are using a detergent pod
or dispensing ball. Place the detergent
pod or the dispensing ball directly among
the laundry in the product.
• If you are using a liquid detergent, follow
the directions under “Liquid detergent use”
and do not forget to bring the liquid deter-
gent apparatus to the correct position.
• Do not add washing chemicals (Liquid de-
tergent, Softener, etc.) while the machine
is during Drying step.
Choosing the Detergent type
Detergent type to be used depends on the
washing programme, fabric type and colour.
• Use different detergents for coloured and
white laundry.
• Wash your delicate clothes only with spe-
cial detergents (liquid detergent, wool
shampoo, etc.) intended solely for delicate
clothes and at suggested programmes.
• When washing dark coloured clothes and
quilts, it is recommended to use liquid de-
tergent.
• Wash woollens at suggested programme
with special detergent made specifically
for woollens.
• Please review the programme descriptions
part for suggested programme for different
textiles.
• All recommendations about detergents are
valid for selectable temperature range of
programmes.
Only detergents, softeners and ad-
ditives suitable for washing ma-
chines should be used.
Do not use soap powder.
Adjusting the Detergent Amount
The amount of detergent depends on the
amount of laundry, how soiled they are and
the water hardness.
• Do not exceed the recommended dosage
values on the detergent packaging in order
to eliminate excessive foam and poor rins-
ing problems, to save money and protect
the environment.
• Use less amounts of detergent for fewer or
less soiled laundry.
Using Softeners
Put the softener in the softener compartment
of the detergent drawer.
• Do not exceed the (>max<) level sign in
the softener compartment.
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• If the softener is not fluid, dilute with water
before placing in the softener compart-
ment.
WARNING
Do not use liquid detergents or other
materials with cleaning properties
unless they are intended for use in
washing machines for softening the
laundry.
Using Liquid Detergents
If the Product Has a Liquid Detergent
Apparatus
• Press and rotate the apparatus at where it
is shown when you want to use liquid de-
tergents. The part falling below will serve
as a barrier for liquid detergent.
• Clean with water at its place or by remov-
ing from its place when it is necessary. Do
not forget to place the apparatus in the
main washing compartment (compartment
no. “2”) after cleaning.
• The apparatus should be up if you will use
a powder detergent. The fan that you
would see in this position will mix the
powder detergent and help it to dissolve.
Use of Gel and Tablet Detergents
• If the detergent is fluid and there is no li-
quid detergent compartment in your
product, place the gel detergent in the
main washing detergent compartment in
first water intake. If your product has a li-
quid detergent compartment, fill the com-
partment with detergent before starting
the programme.
• If the gel detergent is not fluid or is in a
capsule liquid tablet, place directly inside
the drum before washing.
• Put the tablet detergent in the main wash-
ing compartment (compartment no. “2”) or
directly inside the drum before washing.
• Tablet detergents may leave residue in the
detergent compartment. If you face such
residues, place the tablet detergent
among the laundry in the next washes in a
way that it will be at the bottom side of the
drum.
• Use tablet or gel detergent without select-
ing the pre-wash function.
• Do not forget to remove elements such as
plastic detergent compartment from the
drum before drying.
Using Starch
• Put in the liquid starch, powder starch or
fabric dye in the softener compartment.
• Do not use softener and starch in the
same washing programme simultaneously.
• Wipe the inside of the product with a
damp and clean cloth after using starch.
Using Anti-Limescale
• When necessary, only use anti-limescale
produced for washing machines.
Using Bleach and Decolourants
• Select a programme with pre-washing and
add bleach at the start of pre-washing. Do
not put detergent in the pre-wash com-
partment. As an alternative application, se-
lect a programme with additional rinsing
and add the bleach while the product is
receiving water to the detergent compart-
ment in the first rinsing step.
• Do not mix and use bleach and detergent
together.
• As bleach may cause skin irritation use
only small amounts (1/2 tea cups - ap-
proximately 50 ml and rinse the laundry
well.
• Do not pour bleach directly onto the laun-
dry.
• Do not use bleach for coloured clothes.
• Select a programme with low temperature
washing while using oxygen-based decol-
ourants.
• Oxygen-based decolourants can be used
together with detergents. However, if it
does not have the same viscosity as the
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detergent, first place the detergent in com-
partment no. “2” in the detergent drawer
and wait for the product to rinse away the
detergent during water intake. Add the de-
colourant to the same compartment while
the machine continues taking in water.
5.8 Tips for Efficient Washing
Clothes
Light Colours and
Whites Colours Black/Dark Col-
ours
Delicates/ Wool-
lens/Silks
(Recommended temperat-
ure range based on soil
level: 40-90 °C)
(Recommended temper-
ature range based on soil
level: cool -40 °C)
(Recommended
temperature range
based on soil level:
cool -40 °C)
(Recommended
temperature range
based on soil level:
cool -30 °C)
Soiling Level
Heavily Soiled
(difficult stains
such as grass,
coffee, fruits
and blood.)
It may be necessary to
pre-treat the stains or per-
form prewash.
Powder and liquid deter-
gents recommended for
whites can be used at
dosages recommended for
heavily soiled clothes. It is
recommended to use
powder detergents to
clean clay and soil stains
and the stains that are
sensitive to bleaches.
Powder and liquid deter-
gents recommended for
colours can be used at
dosages recommended
for heavily soiled clothes.
It is recommended to use
powder detergents to
clean clay and soil stains
and the stains that are
sensitive to bleaches.
Detergents which do not
contain decolourant
should be used.
Liquid detergents
suitable for colours
and black/dark col-
ours can be used at
doses recommen-
ded for heavily
soiled clothes.
Prefer liquid deter-
gents produced
for delicate
clothes. Woollen
and silk clothes
must be washed
with special wool-
len detergents.
Normally
Soiled
(For example,
stains caused
by body on col-
lars and cuffs)
Powder and liquid deter-
gents recommended for
whites can be used at
dosages recommended for
normally soiled clothes.
Powder and liquid deter-
gents recommended for
colours can be used at
dosages recommended
for normally soiled
clothes. Detergents
which do not contain de-
colourant should be
used.
Liquid detergents
suitable for colours
and black/dark col-
ours can be used at
doses recommen-
ded for moderately
soiled clothes.
Prefer liquid deter-
gents produced
for delicate
clothes. Woollen
and silk clothes
must be washed
with special wool-
len detergents.
Lightly Soiled
(No visible
stains exist.)
Powder and liquid deter-
gents recommended for
whites can be used at
dosages recommended for
lightly soiled clothes.
Powder and liquid deter-
gents recommended for
colours can be used at
dosages recommended
for lightly soiled clothes.
Detergents which do not
contain decolourant
should be used.
Liquid detergents
suitable for colours
and black/dark col-
ours can be used at
doses recommen-
ded for lightly soiled
clothes.
Prefer liquid deter-
gents produced
for delicate
clothes. Woollen
and silk clothes
must be washed
with special wool-
len detergents.
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5.9 Tips for Efficient Drying
Programmes
Cotton Drying Synthetic Dry-
ing Babyprotect+ Washing and
Drying Clean and Wear
Types of Clothing
Durable Clothes
Containing Cot-
ton
Sheets, bed-
dings, baby
clothes, t-shirts,
sweatshirts,
durable knitted
clothes, jeans,
canvas pants,
shirts, cotton
socks vs.
Are Not Re-
commended!
It washes and
dries consecut-
ively! Sheets,
beddings, baby
clothes, t-shirts,
sweatshirts,
durable knitted
clothes, jeans,
canvas pants,
shirts, cotton
socks vs.
It washes and
dries consecut-
ively! Sheets,
beddings, baby
clothes, t-shirts,
sweatshirts,
durable knitted
clothes, jeans,
canvas pants,
shirts, cotton
socks vs.
Clothes such as
shirts, t-shirts,
sweatshirts etc.
that have been
worn for a short
time and are
unstained A
very small
amount of laun-
dry should be
loaded.
Synthetic
Clothes (Poly-
ester, nylon
etc.)
Are Not Re-
commended!
It is recommen-
ded for clothes
containing poly-
ester, nylon,
polyacetate,
acrylic. Drying
is not recom-
mended for
clothes contain-
ing viscose. At-
tention should
be paid to the
drying instruc-
tions on the
care label.
It is recommen-
ded for clothes
containing poly-
ester, nylon,
polyacetate and
acrylic at low
temperatures,
taking into ac-
count the
washing and
drying warnings
indicated on the
care label.
It is recommen-
ded for clothes
containing poly-
ester, nylon,
polyacetate and
acrylic at low
temperatures,
taking into ac-
count the
washing and
drying warnings
indicated on the
care label.
Lightly soiled
and unstained
shirts, t-shirts
and synthetic
containing laun-
dry. A very
small amount of
laundry should
be loaded.
Delicate (Con-
taining Silk,
Woollen,
Cashmere, An-
gora wool etc.)
Laundry
Are Not Re-
commended!
Are Not Re-
commended!
Are Not Re-
commended!
Are Not Re-
commended!
Are Not Re-
commended!
Blankets, coats,
curtains etc.
bulky laundry.
Are Not Re-
commended! It
is not suitable
to dry bulky
laundry in the
washing ma-
chine. Dry
these laundry
by hanging
them or laying
them flat.
Are Not Re-
commended! It
is not suitable
to dry bulky
laundry in the
washing ma-
chine. Dry
these laundry
by hanging
them or laying
them flat.
Are Not Re-
commended! It
is not suitable
to dry bulky
laundry in the
washing ma-
chine. Dry
these laundry
by hanging
them or laying
them flat.
Are Not Re-
commended! It
is not suitable
to dry bulky
laundry in the
washing ma-
chine. Dry
these laundry
by hanging
them or laying
them flat.
Are Not Re-
commended! It
is not suitable
to dry bulky
laundry in the
washing ma-
chine. Dry
these laundry
by hanging
them or laying
them flat.
5.10 Displayed Programme Duration
You can view the programme duration on
the display of your machine while selecting a
programme. Depending on the amount of
laundry you have loaded into your machine,
foaming, unbalanced load conditions, fluctu-
ations in power supply, water pressure and
programme settings, the programme dura-
tion is automatically adjusted while the pro-
gramme is running.
SPECIAL CASE: At programme start of Cot-
tons and Cotton Eco programmes, display
shows the duration of half load. It is the most
common use case. After programme starts,
in 20-25 minutes actual load is detected by
the machine. And if the detected load is
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higher than half load; washing programme will be adjusted accordingly and programme
duration increased automatically. You can
follow this change on the display.
6 Operating the Product
Please read the “Safety Instructions”
section first!
6.1 Control Panel
1
2 3 4
56789101112
1 Programme Selection Button 2 Temperature Level Lights
3 Spin Level Indicator Lights 4 Display
5 Start/Pause Button 6 Remote Control Button
7 End Time Setting Button 8 Drying Level Adjustment Button
9 Auxiliary Function Button 2 10 Auxiliary Function Button 1
11 Spin Speed Adjustment Button 12 Temperature Setting Button
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6.2 Symbols on the Display
1 2 3 45
6
7
8
91011121314151617
1 Temperature Indicator 2 Spin Speed Indicator
3 Duration information 4 Door lock is engaged symbol
5 Programme follow-up indicator 6 No Water indicator
7 Add Garment Indicator 8 Bluetooth Connection Indicator
9 Remote Control Indicator 10 Delayed Start Enabled Indicator
11 Drying Level Indicator 12 Child Lock Enabled symbol
13 Auxiliary Function Indicators 2 14 Auxiliary Function Indicators 1
15 No spin indicator 16 Rinse Hold Indicator
17 Cold Water indicator
The visuals used for machine de-
scription in this section are schem-
atic and may not match exactly with
the features of your machine.
6.3 Preparing the Machine
a. Check if the hoses are connected tightly.
b. Plug in your machine.
c. Turn on the tap completely.
d. Place the laundry inside the machine.
e. Put detergent and softener.
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6.4 Selection of Washing Program
a. Determine the programme suitable for the
type, quantity and soiling level of the
laundry in accordance with "Programme
and consumption table".
Programmes are limited to the
highest spin speed appropriate for
that particular type of fabric.
When selecting a programme, al-
ways consider the type of fabric, col-
our, soiling level and permissible wa-
ter temperature.
b. Select the desired programme with the
Programme Selection knob.
6.5 Washing Programmes
Use the following main programmes de-
pending on the type of fabric.
After selecting the appropriate washing pro-
gram, by pressing the Drying button before
starting the program, you can set your ma-
chine to switch to the drying step (automat-
ically or timedly) at the end of the washing
program, without any pauses/interruptions.
Each time you press the button, the step in
which the drying process will take place is
shown in the row of information and the re-
lated symbol lights up. You can see when
the programme will finish on the display of
the machine, according to the drying selec-
tions you will add to the washing pro-
grammes. If you want, by keeping pressing
the button you can dry for the maximum
time allowed.
You can take a glance at the programmes
for which you can select the drying function
in the Programme and Consumption tables.
Symbols shown on the display are
schematic and may not match with
the product one-to-one.
If you do not want to perform drying
process after the programme you
have selected, press and hold the
Drying auxiliary function button until
the Drying light turns off.
When washing and drying using the
Drying function of your machine,
load a maximum of 6 kilograms of
laundry into the machine. If you load
more laundry than the capacity of
the machine, your laundry will not
dry and the machine will run longer
and consume more energy.
WARNING
The drying function cannot be selec-
ted for the washing programme for
woollen clothes.
• Eco 40-60
In the Eco 40-60 programme, you may wash
normally soiled cotton laundry that are spe-
cified to be washed together at 40°C or
60°C. This programme is the standard test
programme according to the EU environ-
mentally friendly design and energy labelling
regulations.
Although this programme washes longer
than other washing programmes, it is more
efficient in terms of energy and water con-
sumption. Actual water temperature may be
different from the stated wash temperature.
When you load the machine with less laun-
dry (e.g. ½ capacity or less), periods in pro-
gramme stages may automatically get
shorter. In this way, energy and water con-
sumption would be much less.
In order to evaluate compliance with EU en-
vironmentally friendly design and energy la-
belling regulations, the washing and drying
cycle should be run by selecting the cup-
board dry function of eco 40-60 programme.
The washing and drying cycle can clean nor-
mally soiled laundry declared to be washable
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at 40 °C or 60 °C in a single cycle and dries
them so that they can be put in a cupboard
immediately.
• Cottons
You can wash your durable cotton laundry
(sheets, bedlinen, towels, bathrobes, under-
wear etc.) in this programme. When the
quick wash function button is pressed, pro-
gramme duration becomes notably shorter
but effective washing performance is en-
sured with intense washing movements. If
the quick wash function is not selected, ef-
fective washing and rinsing performance is
ensured for your heavily soiled laundry.
• Synthetics
You can wash your laundry (such as shirts,
blouses, synthetic/cotton blended fabrics
etc.) in this programme. When the quick
wash function button is pressed, the pro-
gramme duration will be shortened signific-
antly and effective washing performance is
provided for your laundry that is not very
dirty. If the quick wash function is not selec-
ted, effective washing and rinsing perform-
ance is ensured for your heavily soiled laun-
dry.
• Hand Wash
Use to wash your woollen/delicate laundry.
Select the appropriate temperature comply-
ing with the tag of your clothes. Your laundry
will be washed with a very gentle washing
action in order not to damage the clothes.
• Down Wear
Use this programme to wash your coats,
vest, jackets etc. containing feathers with a
"machine-washable" label on them. Thanks
to special spinning profiles, it is ensured that
the water reaches the air gaps amongst the
feathers.
• Spin+Drain
You can use this program to remove the wa-
ter on the garment/inside the machine.
• Rinse
Use when you want to rinse or starch separ-
ately.
• Shirts
This programme is used to wash the shirts
made from cotton, synthetic and synthetic
blended fabrics altogether. It reduces
wrinkles. Steam is applied at the end of the
programme to help the wrinkle reducing
function. The special spin profile and steam
applied at the end of the programme reduce
the wrinkles on your shirts. When the quick
wash function is selected, the Pre-treatment
algorithm is executed.
• Apply the pre-treatment chemical on your
garments directly or add it together with
the detergent in the powder detergent
compartment. Thus, you can obtain the
same performance as you obtain with nor-
mal washing in a much shorter period of
time. Usage life of your shirts increases.
Do not use pre-wash detergent if you are
planning to use delay function of your ma-
chine. Prewash detergent may pour out on
your clothes and cause stains.
** It is recommended to operate the cycle
with no more than 6 shirts to minimize
wrinkles in your shirts using this cycle. When
washing more than 6 shirts, there may be
differences on the wrinkle levels and humid-
ity on shirts at the end of cycle.
• Quick / Super Quick
Use this programme to wash your lightly
soiled or unspotted cotton clothes in a short
time but not for towels or heavy cottons. The
programme duration can be reduced down
to 14 minutes when the quick wash function
is selected. When the quick wash function is
selected, maximum 2 (two) kg of laundry
must be washed.
• Dark Care / Jeans
Use this programme to protect the colour of
your dark-coloured garments or jeans. It per-
forms high performance washing with spe-
cial drum movement even if the temperature
is low. It is recommended to use liquid deter-
gent or woollen shampoo for dark coloured
laundry. Do not wash your delicate clothes
containing wool or etc.
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• Mix
Use to wash your cotton and synthetic
clothes together without sorting them.
• Lingerie
You can use this programme to wash delic-
ate garments that are suitable for hand wash
and delicate women's underwear. Small
amount of garments must be washed in a
washing net. Hooks, buttons etc. must be
done up and zips must be zipped up.
• Sports
You can use this programme to wash sports
and outdoors garments that contain cotton/
synthetics mix and water repellent covers
such as gore-tex etc. It makes sure your
garments are washed gently thanks to spe-
cial rotating movements.
• Downloaded Programme
This is a special programme that allows you
to download different programmes when you
want to. At the start, there is a programme
you can see with the HomeWhiz application
as default. However, you can use the Home-
Whiz application to select a programme from
the predetermined programme set, and then
change and use it.
If you want to use HomeWhiz feature
and Remote Control function, you
must select Downloaded Pro-
gramme. Detailed information can
be found in HomeWhiz Feature and
Remote Control Function.
6.6 Temperature Selection
Whenever a new programme is selected, the
recommended temperature for the pro-
gramme appears on the temperature indic-
ator. It is possible that the recommended
temperature value is not the maximum tem-
perature that can be selected for the current
programme.
Press the Temperature Adjustment button to
change the temperature. Temperature de-
creases gradually.
Temperature Adjustment button only
works backwards. For example, if
you want to select 60°C while 40°C
is written on the display, you need to
press the button several times until
you reach 60°C, going backwards
from 40°C.
If you go to Cold Wash option and
press Temperature Adjustment but-
ton again, the recommended max-
imum temperature for the selected
programme will be displayed. Press
the Temperature Adjustment button
again to decrease the temperature.
Finally, the Cold light that indicates cold
washing illuminates on the display.
You can also change the temperature after
the washing starts. You can also change the
desired temperature after the washing pro-
gramme starts. However, you need to do
this before the heating phase starts.
6.7 Spin Speed Selection
Whenever a new programme is selected, the
recommended spin speed of the selected
programme is displayed on the Spin Speed
indicator. It is possible that the recommen-
ded spin speed value is not the maximum
spin speed that can be selected for the cur-
rent programme.
Press the Spin Speed Adjustment button to
change the spin speed. Spin speed de-
creases gradually.
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Then, depending on the model of the
product, "Rinse Hold " and "No Spin
" options appear on the display.
Spin Speed Adjustment button only
works backwards. For example, if
you want to select 1000 rpm while
800 rpm (cycle/min) is written on the
display, you need to press the but-
ton several times until you reach
1000 rpm, going backwards from
800 rpm.
If you are not going to unload your laundry
immediately after the programme completes,
you can use Rinse Hold function in order to
prevent them from getting wrinkled when
there is no water in the machine.
This function holds the laundry in the fi-
nal rinsing water. If you want to spin
your laundry after the Rinse Hold func-
tion:
a. Adjust the Spin Speed.
b. Press Start / Pause. The programme will
resume. Machine drains the water and
spins the laundry.
If you want to drain the water at the end of
the programme without spinning, use No
Spin function.
No change can be made in pro-
grammes where spin speed adjust-
ment is not allowed.
You can change the spin speed after the
washing starts if the washing steps allow it.
Changes cannot be made if the steps do not
allow it.
Auxiliary function selection for drying:
When you select a new washing program,
press the Auxiliary Function Selection button
to set the drying option suitable for this pro-
gram.
In programmes that do not allow the
drying setting, when the Drying auxil-
iary function button is pressed, the
drying light will not change and a
warning noise will be heard.
For only drying programmes, set the
appropriate drying option by press-
ing the Auxiliary Function Selection
button.
6.8 Drying Programmes
WARNING
The machine automatically cleans
the lint that from the laundry during
drying programme. The machine
uses water during drying. For this
reason, the water tap of the machine
should also be open during drying
programmes.
When you select a new washing
program, press the Auxiliary Func-
tion Selection button to set the dry-
ing option suitable for this program.
In drying programmes, there is a spinning
step. Your machine performs this process in
order to shorten the drying duration. When
the drying programme is selected, the spin
speed setting is in the range of Maximum
spin speed.
In programmes that do not allow the drying
setting, when the Drying auxiliary function
button is pressed, the drying light will not
change and a warning noise will be heard.
For only drying programmes, set the appro-
priate drying option by pressing the Auxiliary
Function Selection button.
In case of water outage, washing
and drying cannot be performed.
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• Synthetic Dry
Use this programme to dry synthetic laundry
with a dry weight of up to 4 kilograms. You
can only dry in this program.
For the dry weight of the laundry,
see Correct Load Capacity
• Cotton Dry
Use this programme to dry cotton laundry
with a dry weight of up to 6 kilograms. You
can only dry in this program.
When you will dry laundry consisting
of towels and bathrobes only, load a
maximum of 4,5 kilograms of laun-
dry.
For the dry weight of the laundry,
see Correct Load Capacity
6.9 Washing and Drying Pro-
grammes
• 6 Kg Wash & Dry
Use this programme to dry cotton laundry
weighing up to 6 kg immediately after the
washing programme, without making any
other selections.
External Drying auxiliary function
cannot be selected while this pro-
gramme is selected.
In the 6 kg of Washing and 6 kg of Drying
programme, it is recommended to fill the
machine to the level shown in the figure
above for ideal drying conditions (you can
see the level arrow when you open the load-
ing door).
• Wash & Wear
Use this programme to wash 0.5 kg of laun-
dry (2 shirts) in 40 minutes or to wash 1 kg
of laundry (5 shirts) in 60 minutes.
Clean and Wear programme is de-
signed to quickly wash and dry daily
clothes that have been worn for a
short time and are not heavily con-
taminated. This programme is suit-
able for fine-textured and quick-dry-
ing laundry (shirts, t-shirts).
For thick textured laundry that takes
longer to dry, other drying options or
programmes should be used.
• Anti Allergy Wash & Dry
A steam step applied at the beginning of the
program helps to soften the dirt.
Use this programme to wash and quickly dry
laundry weighing up to 2 kilograms, requiring
anti-allergic and hygienic washing (cotton
laundry such as baby clothes, sheets,
lingerie).
The Baby+ programme has been
tested and approved by the “British
Allergy Foundation” (Allergy UK) loc-
ated in the United Kingdom.
• HygieneTherapy
Hygienic washing with hot air (pro-
gramme duration 58 min.)
The hygienic ventilation programme ensures
that the temperature of the laundry is kept at
relatively high temperatures with a precise
heating method and hygienic cleaning is per-
formed via air.
Use this programme for fast hygienic clean-
ing of your cotton or synthetic dry clothes
with hot air.
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Hygienic Ventilation programme
does not use water. Use this pro-
gramme for clothes you want to
clean by ventilation.
WARNING: Do not put chemicals
such as detergents, bleach, stain re-
mover, etc. in the detergent drawer
in the hygienic ventilation pro-
gramme. No pre-treatment to laun-
dry is required before turning on the
programme.
Refreshing with hot air (48 min. and 38
min.)
The default duration is 58 minutes if you se-
lect the “Hygienic Ventilation” programme.
With “Quick+” auxiliary function you can se-
lect different programme durations such as
48 minutes and 38 minutes.
6.10 Programme and Consumption Table
For washing:
Auxiliary Functions
Programme
Temperature
°C
Max. Load
(kg)
Water Con-
sumption (l)
Energy Con-
sumption
(kWh)
Max. Speed
Steam
Fast+
Prewash
Anti Crease+
Drying
Temperature °C
Cottons
90 9 98 2,75 1400 • • • • • Cold - 90
60 9 98 2,00 1400 • • • • • Cold - 90
40 9 95 1,10 1400 • • • • • Cold - 90
Eco 40-60
40 *** 9,0 68,0 0,938 1400 • 40-60
40 *** 4,5 46,5 0,706 1400 • 40-60
40 *** 2,5 33,0 0,372 1400 • 40-60
Eco 40-60 + Cupboard Dry 40 *** 6,0 60,0 3,695 1400 • 40-60
40 *** 3,0 43,0 2,095 1400 • 40-60
Synthetics 60 4 76 1,60 1200 • • • • • Cold - 60
40 4 74 1,10 1200 • • • • • Cold - 60
Quick / Super Quick
90 9 75 2,30 1400 • • • • Cold - 90
60 9 75 1,30 1400 • • • • Cold - 90
30 9 75 0,25 1400 • • • • Cold - 90
Quick / Super Quick + Fast+ 30 2 45 0,15 1400 • • • • Cold - 90
Hand Wash 40 2 60 0,60 1200 Cold - 40
Shirts 60 4 70 1,40 800 * • • • • Cold - 60
Drum Clean 90 - 80 2,60 600 * * 90
Downloaded Programme *****
Mix 40 4 83 1,10 800 • • • • • Cold - 40
Sports 40 5 60 0,65 1200 • • Cold - 40
Dark Care / Jeans 40 5 86 1,05 1200 • • • • • Cold - 40
Down Wear 60 - 100 1,60 800 • Cold - 60
Lingerie 30 1 78 0,30 600 Cold - 30
• : Selectable.
* : Automatically selected, cannot be can-
celled.
*** : Eco 40-60 programme is a test pro-
gramme according to 40 ° C temperature
selection, EU regulation EU / 2019/2014 and
EN 60456: 2016 / A11: 2020 standard.
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Selection of 40 °C temperature and cup-
board dry in the Eco 40-60 programme is a
washing and drying cycle test programme as
per EU/2019/2014 EU regulation and EN
62512.
***** : These programmes can be used with
the HomeWhiz application. Energy con-
sumption may increase due to connection.
****** : These auxiliary functions can be used
by selecting the Programme Personalisation
feature.
- : See the programme description for max-
imum load.
Please read Installation section of
the manual before first use.
The auxiliary functions in the table
may vary according to the model of
your machine.
Water and energy consumption may
vary subject to the changes in water
pressure, water hardness and tem-
perature, ambient temperature, type
and amount of laundry, selection of
auxiliary functions and spin speed,
and changes in electric voltage.
Selection patterns for auxiliary func-
tions can be changed by the manu-
facturer company. New selection
patterns can be added or removed.
The spin speed of your machine may
vary according to the programme;
this spin speed cannot exceed the
max. spin speed of your machine.
The amount of noise and humidity
varies according to the spin speed;
when the higher spin speed is selec-
ted during the spinning phase, the
laundry contains less moisture but
higher noise occurs at the end of the
programme.
You can see the washing duration
on the display of your machine while
selecting a programme. Depending
on the amount of laundry you have
loaded into your machine, there may
be a difference of 1-1.5 hours
between the duration shown on the
display and the actual duration of
the wash cycle. Duration will be
automatically updated soon after the
washing starts.
Always select the lowest appropriate
temperature. The most efficient pro-
grammes in terms of energy con-
sumption are generally those that
wash at low temperatures for a long
time.
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For drying:
Auxiliary Functions Drying Level
Programme
Max. Load (kg)
Water Consumption (l)
Energy Consumption (kWh)
Max. Speed
Steam
Prewash
Fast+
Anti Crease+
Drying
Extra Dry
Cupboard Dry
Iron Dry
Time Based Drying - minute
Temper-
ature Se-
lection °C
Cotton Dry - 6 50 3,90 1400 • * • • • • -
Synthetic Dry - 4 35 2,50 - • * • • • -
Anti Allergy Wash &
Dry 60 2 120 3,80 1400 * • * • • • • 90-30
6 Kg Wash & Dry 60 6 115 6,00 1400 • * • • • • 60-Cold
Wash & Wear 30 0,5 35 0,60 1200 • * • 30-Cold
Wash & Wear 30 1 44 1,00 1200 • * • 30-Cold
HygieneTherapy - 2 1 0,50 - • • * -
Consumption Values (EN)
Temperat-
ure Selec-
tion °C
Spin Speed
(cycle/min)
Capacity
(kg)
Programme
Duration
(h:min)
Energy
Consump-
tion (kWh/
cycle)
Water Con-
sumption
(liter/cycle)
Laundry
Temperat-
ure (°C)
Residual
Moisture
Percent (%)
Eco 40-60
40 1400 9,0 03:48 0,938 68,0 34 53,9
40 1400 4,5 02:53 0,706 46,5 36 53,9
40 1400 2,5 02:53 0,372 33,0 23 53,9
Cottons 20 1400 9 04:00 0,750 95,0 20 53,9
Cottons 60 1400 9 04:00 2,000 98,0 60 53,9
Synthetics 40 1200 4 02:35 1,100 74,0 40 40
Quick / Su-
per Quick 30 1400 9 00:28 0,250 75,0 23 62
Eco 40-60
+ Cupboard
Dry
40 1400 6,0 09:30 3,695 60,0 24 53,9
40 1400 3,0 06:50 2,095 43,0 23 53,9
The consumption values given for programmes other than the Eco 40-60 programme for washing and drying online are
only indicative.
6.11 Auxiliary Function Selection Select the desired auxiliary functions before
starting the programme. Whenever a pro-
gramme is selected, icons of the auxiliary
function symbol that is selected together
with it illuminates.
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When an auxiliary function button
that cannot be selected with the cur-
rent programme is pressed, the
washing machine will make a warn-
ing sound.
Some functions cannot be selected
together. If a second auxiliary func-
tion conflicting with the first one is
selected before starting the ma-
chine, the function selected first will
be cancelled and the second auxili-
ary function selection will remain act-
ive. For example, if you want to se-
lect Quick Wash after you have se-
lected the Additional Water, Addi-
tional Water will be cancelled and
Quick Wash will remain active.
An auxiliary function that is not com-
patible with the programme cannot
be selected. (See "Programme and
consumption table")
Some programmes have auxiliary
functions that must be operated
simultaneously. Those functions
cannot be cancelled. The frame of
the auxiliary function will not be illu-
minated, only inner area will be illu-
minated.
If the selected wetness level (Iron
Dry, Cupboard Dry, Cupboard Extra
Dry) cannot be reached at the end of
the drying programme, your ma-
chine automatically extends the pro-
gramme duration. The programme
takes longer.
If Timed Drying is selected, the pro-
gramme finishes at the end of the
drying duration even if the laundry
has not dried.
During the drying programme, if the
selected wetness level (Iron Dry,
Cupboard Dry, Cupboard Extra Dry)
is reached or extra dryness is detec-
ted in the timed drying options, the
programme will take a shorter time.
The time shortening is shown on the
display.
6.11.1 Auxiliary Functions
• Prewash
A Prewash is only worthwhile for heavily
soiled laundry. Not using the Prewash will
save energy, water, detergent and time.
• Fast+
After selecting a programme, you can press
the Quick Wash setting key to shorten the
programme duration. For some pro-
grammes, the duration can shorten by over
50%. Despite this, the washing performance
is good thanks to the changed algorithm.
While it differs for each programme, when
you press the Quick Wash button once, the
duration will drop to a certain level. If you
press the button for the second time, it will
drop to the minimum duration.
Do not use Quick Wash adjustment button
when washing heavily soiled laundry for a
better washing performance.
Use the Quick Wash button for Mildly and
Lightly soiled laundry and shorten the pro-
gramme’s duration.
• Remote Control
You can use this auxiliary function key to
connect your product to smart devices. For
detailed information, see HomeWhiz Func-
tion Feature and Remote Control Function.
• Customized Programme
This auxiliary function can only be used for
Cotton and Synthetics programmes together
with the HomeWhiz application. When this
auxiliary function is activated, you can add
up to 4 auxiliary rinsing steps to the pro-
gramme. You can select and use some aux-
iliary functions even though they are not
found on your product. You can increase
and decrease the time of the Cottons and
Synthetics programmes within a safe range.
When the Customized Programme
auxiliary function is selected, the
washing performance and energy
consumption will be different than
the declared value.
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• Drying
This function allows the laundry to dry after
washing. Check in the programme table with
which programmes this auxiliary function can
be selected.
6.11.2 Functions/Programmes Se-
lected by Pressing the Func-
tion Keys for 3 Seconds
• Drum Clean
Press and hold the related auxiliary function
button for 3 seconds to select the pro-
gramme. Regularly clean (once every 1 to 2
months) the drum for ensuring the required
hygiene. Steam is applied before the pro-
gramme to soften the residues in the drum.
Turn on the programme when the machine is
completely empty. For more effective results,
place powder anti-limescale (drum cleaning
materials) suitable for washing machines in-
side the detergent compartment “2”. There
is a drying step after drum cleaning in this
programme for the inside of the drum to dry.
This is not a washing programme.
This is a maintenance programme.
Do not turn this programme on
when there is something inside the
machine. When you attempt to op-
erate, the machine automatically
senses that there is load inside, and
may quit or resume the programme
as per the model of your machine.
An effective cleaning is not achieved
if the programme is resumed.
• Anti Crease+
This function is selected when the spin se-
lection button is pressed and held for 3
seconds and the programme follow-up light
for the relevant step turns on. When selec-
ted, it aerates the laundry for up to 8 hours
at the end of the programme to prevent
creasing. You can cancel the programme
and take your laundry out at any time during
the 8-hour duration. Press the function se-
lection key or the machine on/off key to can-
cel the function. The programme follow-up
light will remain on until the function is can-
celled or the step is complete. If the function
is not cancelled, it will be active in the sub-
sequent washing cycles as well.
•
This function can be selected by pressing
and holding the related auxiliary function but-
ton for 3 seconds.
This function helps to reduce the creases of
your cotton, synthetic and mixed clothes,
shorten the ironing time and remove the dirt
by softening.
*Your laundry may be hotter at the end of
the washing cycle when the steam function
is applied at the end of the programme. This
is an expected condition within the operating
conditions of the programme.
• Child Lock
Use Child Lock function to prevent children
from tampering with the machine. Thus you
can avoid any changes in a running pro-
gramme.
You can switch on and off the ma-
chine with On / Off button when the
Child Lock is active. When you
switch on the machine again, pro-
gramme will resume from where it
has stopped.
When the Child Lock is enabled, an
audio warning will be given if the
buttons are pressed. Audio warning
will be cancelled if the buttons are
pressed five times consecutively.
To activate the child lock:
Press and hold Drying Level Adjustment but-
ton for 3 seconds. After the countdown as
“CL 3-2-1” on the display is over, “CL
On” (Child Lock On) symbol appears on the
display. You may release the Drying Level
Adjustment button when this symbol is dis-
played.
To deactivate the child lock:
Press and hold Drying Level Adjustment but-
ton for 3 seconds. After the countdown “CL
3-2-1” on the display is over, “CL Off” (Child
Lock Off) symbol appears on the display.
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• Bluetooth
You can use the bluetooth connection func-
tion to pair your machine with your smart
device. This way, you can use your smart
device to get information about your ma-
chine and control it.
To activate bluetooth connection:
Press and hold Remote Control function but-
ton for 3 seconds. Countdown “3-2-1” will
be displayed, and then Bluetooth icon will
appear on the display. Release Remote Con-
trol function button. The bluetooth icon will
flash while the product is pairing with smart
device. If connection is successful, icon will
remain on.
To deactivate bluetooth connection:
Press and hold Remote Control function but-
ton for 3 seconds. Countdown “3-2-1” will
be displayed, and then Bluetooth icon will
disappears on the display.
First setup of the HomeWhiz applic-
ation must be complete for the
bluetooth connection to be activ-
ated. After setup, pressing the re-
mote control function button while
the knob is at Download Pro-
gramme/Remote Control position
will automatically activate the
bluetooth connection.
6.12 Drying Steps
Iron Dry
Drying is performed until the Iron Dry step is
reached at the drying level.
Cupboard Dry
Drying is performed until the Cupboard Dry
step is reached at the drying level.
Extra Dry
Drying is performed until the Cupboard Extra
Dry step is reached at the drying level.
The dryness level may vary depend-
ing on the laundry mixing and mater-
ial type as well as amount and wet-
ness level.
Clothes containing lace, tulle, stone,
beads, sequins, wires etc. and laun-
dry with high silk content should not
be dried in the machine.
Time Based Drying – minute
To achieve the desired dryness level at a low
temperature, you can choose from drying
durations of 30, 90 and 150 minutes.
When drying a small amount of laundry
(maximum 2 items), the timed drying steps in
Cotton or Synthetic drying programmes
should be selected.
If the laundry is not at the desired dryness
level at the end of the drying programme,
timed drying can be selected to finish the
process.
When this function is selected, the machine
performs drying for the set time regardless of
the drying level.
6.13 End Time
Time display
When the end time function is selected, the
remaining time until the programme starts is
shown in hours such as 1h, 2h, and the re-
maining time to complete the programme
after your programme starts is shown in
hours and minutes as in the 01:30 example.
Programme duration may differ from
the values in section "Programme
and consumption table" depending
on the water pressure, water hard-
ness and temperature, ambient tem-
perature, amount and the type of
laundry, auxiliary functions selected
and the changes at the mains
voltage.
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With the End Time function, the end time of
the programme may be set up to 24 hours.
After pressing End Time button, the pro-
gramme's estimated ending time is dis-
played. If the End Time is set, End Time in-
dicator is illuminated.
In order for the End Time function is activ-
ated and the programme is completed at the
end of the specified time, you must press
Start/Pause button after adjusting the time.
If you want to cancel End Time function,
press On/Off button to turn off and on the
machine.
When you have activated the End
Time function, do not add liquid de-
tergent in the powder detergent
compartment no 2. There is the risk
of staining of the clothes
a. Open the loading door, place the laundry
and put detergent, etc.
b. Select the washing programme, temper-
ature, spin speed and, if required, the
auxiliary functions.
c. Set the End Time of your choice by
pressing the End Time button. End Time
indicator lights.
d. Press Start / Pause. Time countdown
starts.
Additional laundry can be added into
the machine during the End Time
countdown. At the end of the count-
down, End Time indicator turns off,
washing cycle starts and the time of
the selected programme appears on
the display.
The door remains locked during the
End Time countdown. To unlock the
door, you need to put the machine
in pause mode by pressing the pro-
gramme start/pause button. At the
end of the countdown, End Time in-
dicator turns off, washing cycle
starts and the duration of the selec-
ted programme appears on the dis-
play.
When the End Time selection is
completed, the time appearing on
the display consists of end time plus
the duration of the selected pro-
gramme.
6.14 Starting the Programme
a. Start the programme by pressing the
Start/Pause button.
b. The flashing light of Start/Pause button
starts to illuminate steadily, indicating that
the programme has started.
c. Loading door is locked. "Locking Door"
expression appears on the display while
the door is being locked.
6.15 Loading Door Lock
There is a locking system on the loading
door of the machine that prevents opening
of the loading door in cases when the water
level is unsuitable.
"Door Locked" symbol appears on the dis-
play when the loading door is locked.
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If the Remote Control Function is se-
lected, the door will be locked. In or-
der to open the door you must de-
activate Remote Start Function by
either pressing the Remote Start
button or changing the programme
position.
Opening the loading door in case of
power failure:
In case of a power failure, you can
use the loading door emergency
handle under the pump filter lid to
manually open the loading door.
Before opening the loading door,
make sure that there is no water in
the machine to avoid flooding.
a. Turn off and unplug the appliance.
b. Open the pump filter lid.
c. Pull down the loading door emergency
handle with a tool and release. Then
open the loading door.
d. If the loading door does not open then
repeat the previous step.
6.16 Changing the Selections After
Programme has Started
Adding Laundry after the Programme
has Started :
If the water level in the machine is suitable
when you press Start/Pause button, the
door lock will be deactivated and the door
will open, allowing you to add garments. The
door lock icon on the display goes off when
the door lock is deactivated. After adding
garments, close the door and press Start/
Pause button once again to resume the
washing cycle.
If the water level in the machine is not suit-
able when you press Start/Pause button, the
door lock cannot be deactivated and the
door lock icon on the display remains on.
If the temperature of the water inside
the machine is above 50°C, you
cannot deactivate the door lock for
safety reasons, even if the water
level is suitable.
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Switching the machine to pause mode:
Press the Start/Pause button to switch the
machine to pause mode. Pause symbol will
flash on the display.
Changing the programme selection after
programme has started:
The programme change is allowed when the
current programme is running unless the
Child Lock is enabled. This action will cancel
the current programme.
The selected programme starts
anew.
Changing the auxiliary function, speed
and temperature:
Depending on the step the programme has
reached, you can cancel or activate the aux-
iliary functions. See “Auxiliary function selec-
tion”
You can also change the speed and temper-
ature settings. See ‘’Spin speed selection"
and "Temperature selection".
The loading door will not open if the
water temperature in the machine is
high or the water level is above the
loading door baseline.
6.17 Cancelling the Programme
The programme is cancelled when pro-
gramme selection knob is turned to a differ-
ent programme or machine is turned off and
on again using the programme selection
knob.
If you turn the programme selection
knob when the Child Lock is en-
abled, the programme will not be
cancelled. You should cancel the
Child Lock first.
If you want to open the loading door
after you have cancelled the pro-
gramme but it is not possible to
open the loading door since the wa-
ter level in the machine is above the
loading door baseline, then turn the
Programme Selection knob to
Pump+Spin programme and drain
the water in the machine.
6.18 End of Programme
End symbol appears on the display when the
programme is completed.
If you do not press any button for 10
minutes, the machine will switch to OFF
mode. Display and all indicators are turned
off.
Completed programme steps will be dis-
played if you press any button.
6.19 Standby Mode
Your machine has the "Standby Mode" fea-
ture.
After turning the machine on with the On/Off
button, if no programme is started or no
other action is taken during the selection
phase, or if nothing is performed within ap-
proximately 2 minutes after the selected pro-
gramme is over, the machine automatically
switches to energy saving mode. Further-
more, if your product has a display that
shows the programme time, this display is
completely turned off. If you turn the pro-
gramme selection button or touch any but-
ton, the lights are illuminated and the screen
will turn on again. The choices you make
when exiting the energy saving state may
change.
Check your selections’ accuracy before
starting the programme. Adjust your settings
again if necessary. This is not an error.
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6.20 HomeWhiz Feature and Remote
Control Function
HomeWhiz allows you to use your smart
device to check your washing machine and
get information about its status. With Home-
Whiz application you can use your smart
device to perform various procedures that
can also be performed on the machine. Plus,
you can use some features only with the
HomeWhiz function.
You must download the HomeWhiz applica-
tion from the app store of your smart device
to use the bluetooth feature of your machine.
Make sure that your smart device is connec-
ted to internet to install the app.
If you are using the app for the first time,
please follow the on-screen instructions to
complete your user account registration.
Once the registration procedure is complete,
you can use all products with the HomeWhiz
feature in your house on this account.
You can touch the “Appliances” tab in the
HomeWhiz application to view appliances
paired with your account. Following the in-
stallation of the application, HomeWhiz func-
tion enables the washing machine to send
you instant notifications via your smart appli-
ance.
In order to use the HomeWhiz func-
tion, the application must be in-
stalled on your smart appliance, and
your washing machine must be
paired with your smart appliance via
Bluetooth. If your washing machine
is not paired with your smart appli-
ance, it will work like an appliance
without HomeWhiz feature.
Your product will work when it is
paired with your smart appliance via
Bluetooth. Controls that have been
made through the application will be
activated with this pairing. Therefore,
the strength of the Bluetooth signal
between the product and the smart
appliance should be sufficient.
Please visit www.homewhiz.com link to
learn which Android and IOS ver-
sions are supported by HomeWhiz
application.
All safety measures described in the
"GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUC-
TIONS” titled section of the user
manual are also valid for remote op-
eration with HomeWhiz function
6.20.1 HomeWhiz Setup
In order for the application to run, a connec-
tion between your appliance and the Home-
Whiz Application must be established. For
this connection to be established you must
follow the steps below for setup procedure
on both the appliance and the HomeWhiz
Application.
a. If you are adding a device for the first
time, touch “Appliances” tab on the
HomeWhiz Application. Select “ADD AP-
PLIANCE” (touch here for setting up a
new appliance) button in the upper right
corner. Perform the setup by following
both the steps below and the steps in the
HomeWhiz Application.
b. To start the setup, make sure that your
machine is turned off. Press and hold the
Temperature button and the Remote
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Control Function button simultaneously
for 3 seconds to switch your machine to
HomeWhiz setup mode.
c. When the appliance is in HomeWhiz
setup mode, you will see an animation on
the display and the bluetooth icon will
flash until your machine gets paired with
smart device. Only programme knob will
be active in this mode. Other buttons will
be inactive.
d. Follow the instructions in display of
HomeWhiz application.
e. Wait until the installation is complete.
When setup is complete, give your wash-
ing machine a name. Now, you can tap
and see the product you have added in
the HomeWhiz Aplication.
Your washing machine will automat-
ically turn off if you cannot realize the
setup successfully within 5 minutes.
In this case, you have to start the
setup process all over again. If the
problem continues, please contact
the Authorised Service.
You can use your washing machine
with more than one smart device. To
do this, download the HomeWhiz
app on the other smart device as
well. When you launch the app, you
will need to log in with the account
you previously created and paired
your washing machine. Otherwise,
please read "Setting up a washing
machine that is connected to
someone else's account".
You need internet connection on
your smart device to proceed with
HomeWhiz setup. Otherwise, the
HomeWhiz application will not let
you finish the setup procedure suc-
cessfully. Please contact your inter-
net service provider if you are having
problems with your internet connec-
tion.
HomeWhiz Application may require
you to type the product number
shown on the product label. You can
find the product label inside of the
appliance door. The product number
is located on this label.
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6.20.2 Setting up a Washing Ma-
chine Connected to
Someone Else's Account
If the washing machine that you want to use
has been previously registered to the system
with someone else's account, you need to
establish a new connection between your
HomeWhiz App and the appliance.
a. Download HomeWhiz Application on the
new smart device you want to use.
b. Create a new account and log in to this
account on the HomeWhiz app.
c. Follow the steps described in HomeWhiz
Setup (HomeWhiz Setup) and proceed
with the setup procedure.
Since the HomeWhiz Feature and
Remote Control function on your ap-
pliance is operated via pairing using
Bluetooth technology only one
Homewhiz application can operate it
at a time.
6.20.3 Remote Control Function
and Using It
After HomeWhiz setup, bluetooth will auto-
matically turn on. To activate or deactivate
the Bluetooth connection, please see
“Bluetooth 3”.
If you turn off and on your machine while
bluetooth is active, it will automatically re-
connect. In cases such as paired device go-
ing off the range, bluetooth will automatically
turn off. For this reason, you will need to turn
on the bluetooth again if you want to use the
Remote Control function.
You can check the bluetooth symbol on the
display to track your connection status. If the
symbol is continuously on, you have
bluetooth connection. If the symbol is flash-
ing, the product is trying to connect. If the
symbol is off, you have no connection.
WARNING
If the Bluetooth connection is turned
on in your product, then the Remote
Control function can be selected.
If the Remote Control function can-
not be selected, check the connec-
tion status. If the connection cannot
be established, repeat the initial
setup steps over the product.
For safety reasons, the product door
will be locked and remain locked re-
gardless of the operating mode of
the product when the Remote Con-
trol function is activated. If you want
to open the door of the product, you
will need to turn the programme se-
lection knob or press the remote
control key to deactivate the remote
control function.
When you want to control your washing ma-
chine remotely, after the front lid is closed,
you need to activate the Remote Control
function by pressing the Remote Control
button while the programme knob is in the
Download Programme/Remote Control posi-
tion button on the control panel of your
washing machine. Once access is estab-
lished to the product, you will see a screen
similar to the one below.
When the Remote Control is enabled, you
can only manage the machine, turn it off and
follow the status through your washing ma-
chine. And all functions except child lock can
be managed through the application.
You can follow whether the Remote Control
function is On or Off through the function in-
dicator on the button.
If the Remote Control function is Off, all the
operations are handled on the washing ma-
chine and only status follow-up is allowed on
the application.
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In the event that Remote Start function can-
not be turned on, appliance will make a
warning sound when you press the button.
This might happen in cases such as when
the appliance is turned on and there is no
paired smart device via bluetooth. Bluetooth
settings being Off or the washing machine's
door being open are examples for such
cases.
Once you activate this function on the wash-
ing machine, it will remain enabled apart
from certain conditions and allow you to
control your washing machine remotely via
bluetooth.
In certain cases, it deactivates itself for safety
reasons:
• When your washing machine undergoes a
power interruption.
• When programme knob is turned and a
different programme selected or appliance
is turned off.
6.20.4 Troubleshooting
Do the following if you have a problem with
controlling or connection. Observe whether
the problem persists or not after the action
you have performed.
a. Check whether your smart device is con-
nected to the relevant home network.
b. Restart the product application.
c. Turn bluetooth off and then on via user
control panel.
d. If the connection cannot be established
with the above processes, repeat the ini-
tial set-up settings on the washing ma-
chine.
If the problem persists, consult an Author-
ised Service Agent.
7 Maintenance and Cleaning
Please read the “Safety Instructions”
section first!
Service life of your product extends and fre-
quently experienced problems will be re-
duced if it is cleaned at regular intervals.
7.1 Cleaning the Detergent Drawer
Clean the detergent drawer at regular inter-
vals (once every 4 to 5 wash) as mentioned
below to prevent accumulation of powder
detergent.
Clean the syphon if excess amounts of water
and fabric softener mixture remains in the
softener compartment.
a. Press the marked part of the syphon
within the softener compartment and
then pull the drawer towards yourself to
take it out.
b. Lift and remove the syphon from behind
as shown.
c. Rinse drawer and syphon in the sink with
plenty of warm water. Use gloves or suit-
able brush to prevent contact of residues
in the drawer with your skin.
d. Firmly fit the syphon and the drawer back
after cleaning.
7.2 Cleaning the Loading Door and
the Drum
For products with drum cleaning pro-
gramme, please see the Operating the
product section.
Repeat Drum Cleaning process in
every 2 months.
NOTICE: Use an anti-limescale suit-
able for the washing machines.
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After every washing make sure that no for-
eign substance is left in the product.
If the holes on the door gasket shown in the
figure is blocked, open the holes using a
toothpick.
Foreign metal substances will cause rust
stains in the drum. Clean the stains on the
drum surface by using cleaning agents for
stainless steel.
Never use steel wool or wire wool. These will
damage the painted, chrome coated and
plastic surfaces.
We recommend you to wipe the door gasket
with a dry and clean cloth at the end of the
programme. This will remove residues on the
door gasket in your machine and prevent
formation of malodours.
7.3 Cleaning the Body and Control
Panel
Wipe the body of the product with soapy
water or non-corrosive mild gel detergents
as necessary, and dry with a soft cloth.
Use only a soft and damp cloth to clean the
control panel. Do not use cleaning products
that contain bleach
7.4 Cleaning the Water Intake Fil-
ters
There is a filter at the end of each water in-
take valve at the rear of the product and also
at the end of each water intake hose where
they are connected to the tap. These filters
prevent foreign substances and dirt in the
water to enter the product. Filters should be
cleaned if they are dirty.
a. Close the taps.
b. Remove the nuts of the water intake
hoses to access the filters on the water
intake valves and clean them with an ap-
propriate brush. If the filters are too dirty,
remove them from their places with a pli-
ers and clean in this way.
c. Take out the filters on the flat ends of the
water intake hoses together with the gas-
kets and clean thoroughly under running
water.
d. Replace the gaskets and filters carefully
and tighten their nuts by hand.
7.5 Draining Remaining Water and
Cleaning the Pump Filter
The filter system in your product prevents
solid items such as buttons, coins and fabric
fibres clogging the pump impeller during
draining of washing water. Thus, the water
will be drained without any problem and the
service life of the pump will extend.
If the product fails to drain water inside it, the
pump filter is clogged. Filter must be cleaned
whenever it is clogged or in every 3 months.
Water must be drained off first to clean the
pump filter.
In addition, prior to transporting the product
(e.g., when moving to another house) water
should be drained completely.
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NOTICE:
Foreign substances left in the pump
filter may damage your product or
may cause noise problem.
In regions where freezing is possible,
the tap must be closed, system
hose must be removed and the wa-
ter inside the product must be
drained when the product is not in
use.
After each use, turn off the tap to
which the mains hose is connected.
In order to clean the dirty filter and drain
the water:
a. Unplug the product to cut off the supply
power.
Temperature of the water inside the
product may rise up to 90 ºC. To
avoid the risk of scalding, clean the
filter after the water inside the
product is cooled down.
b. Open the filter cover.
c. Follow the below procedures in order to
drain water.
If the product does not have an emer-
gency water draining hose, in order to
drain the water:
• Place a large container at the end of the
hose to collect the water from the filter.
• When the pump filter starts leaking water
loosen it by turning (opposite clockwise).
Fill the running water to the container you
placed in front of the filter. Keep a cloth
ready to clean the water that may spill.
• Completely turn and remove the pump fil-
ter when the water in the product leaks
out.
a. Clean any residues inside the filter as well
as fibres, if any, around the pump im-
peller region.
b. Replace the filter.
c. If the filter cap is composed of two
pieces, close the filter cap by pressing on
the tab. If it is one piece, seat the tabs in
the lower part into their places first, and
then press the upper part to close.
8 Troubleshooting
Please read the “Safety Instructions”
section first!
Programmes do not start after the load-
ing door is closed.
• Start / Pause / Cancel button is not
pressed. >>> Press Start / Pause / Cancel
button.
• It may be difficult to close the loading door
in case of excessive loading. >>> Reduce
the amount of laundry and make sure that
the loading door is closed properly.
Programme cannot be started or selec-
ted.
• The product has switched to self-protec-
tion mode due to a supply problem (line
voltage, water pressure, etc.). >>> De-
pending on the product model, select an-
other program by turning the Program Se-
lection button or pressing and holding the
On/Off button for 3 seconds to cancel the
program. Previous programme will be can-
celled. See Cancelling the Programme
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Water inside the product.
• Some water has remained in the product
due to the quality control processes in the
production. >>> This is not a failure; water
is not harmful to the product.
The product does not take water in.
• Tap is turned off. >>> Turn on the taps.
• Water inlet hose is bent. >>> Flatten the
hose.
• Water inlet filter is clogged. >>> Clean the
filter.
• Loading door is not closed. >>> Close the
door.
The product does not drain water.
• Water drain hose is clogged or twisted.
>>> Clean or flatten the hose.
• Pump filter is clogged. >>> Clean the
pump filter.
Product vibrates or makes noise.
• Product is standing unbalanced. >>> Ad-
just the stands to balance the product.
• A hard substance has entered into the
pump filter. >>> Clean the pump filter.
• Transportation safety bolts are not re-
moved. >>> Remove the transportation
safety bolts.
• Laundry quantity in the product is too little.
>>> Add more laundry to the product.
• Excessive laundry is loaded in the product.
>>> Take out some of the laundry from
the product or distribute the load by hand
to balance it homogeneously in the
product.
• Product is leaning on a rigid item. >>>
Make sure that the product is not leaning
on anything.
There is water leaking from the bottom
of the product.
• Water drain hose is clogged or twisted.
>>> Clean or flatten the hose.
• Pump filter is clogged. >>> Clean the
pump filter.
Product stopped shortly after the pro-
gramme started.
• Machine has stopped temporarily due to
low voltage. >>> Product will resume run-
ning when the voltage restores to the nor-
mal level.
Product directly drains the water it
takes in.
• Draining hose is not at adequate height.
>>> Connect the water draining hose as
described in the user manual.
No water can be seen in the product
during washing.
• Water is inside the invisible part of the
product. >>> This is not a failure.
Loading door cannot be opened.
• Loading door lock is activated because of
the water level in the product. >>> Drain
the water by running the Pump or Spin
programme.
• Product is heating up the water or it is at
the spinning cycle. >>> Wait until the pro-
gramme completes.
• Loading door may be stuck because of
the pressure it is subjected to. >>> Grab
the handle and push and pull the loading
door to release and open it.
• If there is no power, loading door of the
product will not open. >>> To open the
loading door, open the pump filter cap and
pull down the emergency handle posi-
tioned at the rear side of the said cap. See
Loading Door Lock [}37]
Washing takes longer than specified in
the user manual. (*)
• Water pressure is low. >>> Product waits
until taking in adequate amount of water to
prevent poor washing quality due to the
decreased amount of water. Therefore, the
washing time extends.
• Voltage is low. >>> Washing time is pro-
longed to avoid poor washing results
when the supply voltage is low.
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• Input temperature of water is low. >>> Re-
quired time to heat up the water extends
in cold seasons. Also, washing time can
be lengthened to avoid poor washing res-
ults.
• Number of rinses and/or amount of rinsing
water have increased. >>> Product in-
creases the amount of rinsing water when
good rinsing is needed and adds an extra
rinsing step if necessary.
• Excessive foam has occurred and auto-
matic foam absorption system has been
activated due to too much detergent us-
age. >>> Use recommended amount of
detergent.
Programme duration does not count-
down. (On models with display) (*)
• Timer may stop during water intake. >>>
Timer indicator will not countdown until the
product takes in adequate amount of wa-
ter. The product will wait until there is suffi-
cient amount of water to avoid poor wash-
ing results due to lack of water. Timer in-
dicator will resume countdown after this.
• Timer may stop during heating step. >>>
Timer indicator will not countdown until the
product reaches the selected temperature.
• Timer may stop during spinning step. >>>
Automatic unbalanced load detection sys-
tem is activated due to the unbalanced
distribution of the laundry in the product.
Programme duration does not count-
down. (*)
• There is unbalanced load in the product.
>>> Automatic unbalanced load detection
system is activated due to the unbalanced
distribution of the laundry in the product.
Product does not switch to spinning
step. (*)
• There is unbalanced load in the product.
>>> Automatic unbalanced load detection
system is activated due to the unbalanced
distribution of the laundry in the product.
• The product will not spin if water is not
drained completely. >>> Check the filter
and the draining hose.
• Excessive foam has occurred and auto-
matic foam absorption system has been
activated due to too much detergent us-
age. >>> Use recommended amount of
detergent.
Washing performance is poor: Laundry
turns gray. (**)
• Insufficient amount of detergent has been
used over a long period of time. >>> Use
the recommended amount of detergent
appropriate for water hardness and the
laundry.
• Washing has been made at low temperat-
ures for a long time. >>> Select the proper
temperature for the laundry to be washed.
• Insufficient amount of detergent is used
with hard water. >>> Using insufficient
amount of detergent with hard water
causes the soil to stick on the cloth and
this turns the cloth into gray in time. It is
difficult to eliminate graying once it hap-
pens. Use the recommended amount of
detergent appropriate for water hardness
and the laundry.
• Excessive amount of detergent is used.
>>> Use the recommended amount of de-
tergent appropriate for water hardness
and the laundry.
Washing performance is poor: Stains
persist or the laundry is not whitened.
(**)
• Insufficient amount of detergent is used.
>>> Use the recommended amount of de-
tergent appropriate for water hardness
and the laundry.
• Excessive laundry is loaded in. >>> Do not
load the product in excess. Load with
amounts recommended in the "Pro-
gramme and consumption table".
• Wrong programme and temperature were
selected. >>> Select the proper pro-
gramme and temperature for the laundry
to be washed.
• Wrong type of detergent is used. >>> Use
original detergent appropriate for the
product.
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• Detergent was put in the wrong compart-
ment. >>> Put the detergent in the correct
compartment. Do not mix the bleaching
agent and the detergent with each other.
Washing performance is poor: Oily
stains appeared on the laundry. (**)
• Regular drum cleaning is not applied. >>>
Clean the drum regularly. For this proced-
ure, see --- MISSING LINK ---
Washing performance is poor: Clothes
smell unpleasantly. (**)
• Odours and bacteria layers are formed on
the drum as a result of continuous wash-
ing at lower temperatures and/or in short
programmes. >>> Leave the detergent
drawer as well as the loading door of the
product ajar after each washing. Thus, a
humid environment favourable for bacteria
cannot occur in the machine
Colour of the clothes faded. (**)
• Excessive laundry was loaded in. >>> Do
not load the product in excess.
• Detergent in use is damp. >>> Keep de-
tergents closed in an environment free of
humidity and do not expose them to ex-
cessive temperatures.
• A higher temperature was selected. >>>
Select the proper programme and temper-
ature according to the type and soiling de-
gree of the laundry.
Washing machine does not rinse well.
• The amount, brand and storage conditions
of the detergent used are inappropriate.
>>> Use a detergent appropriate for the
washing machine and your laundry. Keep
detergents closed in an environment free
of humidity and do not expose them to ex-
cessive temperatures.
• Detergent was put in the wrong compart-
ment. >>> If detergent is put in the pre-
wash compartment although prewash
cycle is not selected, the product can take
this detergent during rinsing or softener
step. Put the detergent in the correct
compartment.
• Pump filter is clogged. >>> Check the fil-
ter.
• Draining hose is folded. >>> Check the
drain hose.
Laundry became stiff after washing. (**)
• Insufficient amount of detergent is used.
>>> Using insufficient amount of detergent
for the water hardness can cause the
laundry to become stiff in time. Use appro-
priate amount of detergent according to
the water hardness.
• Detergent was put in the wrong compart-
ment. >>> If detergent is put in the pre-
wash compartment although prewash
cycle is not selected, the product can take
this detergent during rinsing or softener
step. Put the detergent in the correct
compartment.
• Detergent was mixed with the softener.
>>> Do not mix the softener with deter-
gent. Wash and clean the drawer with hot
water.
Laundry does not smell like the
softener. (**)
• Detergent was put in the wrong compart-
ment. >>> If detergent is put in the pre-
wash compartment although prewash
cycle is not selected product, the can take
this detergent during rinsing or softener
step. Wash and clean the drawer with hot
water. Put the detergent in the correct
compartment.
• Detergent was mixed with the softener.
>>> Do not mix the softener with deter-
gent. Wash and clean the drawer with hot
water.
Detergent residue in the detergent
drawer. (**)
• Detergent was put in wet drawer. >>> Dry
the detergent drawer before putting in de-
tergent.
• Detergent has gotten damp. >>> Keep
detergents closed in an environment free
of humidity and do not expose them to ex-
cessive temperatures.
• Water pressure is low. >>> Check the wa-
ter pressure.
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• The detergent in the main wash compart-
ment got wet while taking in the prewash
water. Holes of the detergent compart-
ment are blocked. >>> Check the holes
and clean if they are clogged.
• There is a problem with the detergent
drawer valves. >>> Call the Authorised
Service Agent.
• Detergent was mixed with the softener.
>>> Do not mix the softener with deter-
gent. Wash and clean the drawer with hot
water.
Detergent residue on the clothes.
• The machine might have been overloaded.
>>> Do not overload the machine.
• Wrong programme and temperature were
selected. >>> Select the proper pro-
gramme and temperature for the laundry
to be washed.
• Wrong type of detergent might have been
used. >>> Select the proper detergent for
the laundry to be washed.
Too much foam forms inside the
product. (**)
• Improper detergents for the washing ma-
chine is used. >>> Use detergents appro-
priate for the washing machine.
• Excessive amount of detergent is used.
>>> Use only sufficient amount of deter-
gent.
• Detergent was stored under improper
conditions. >>> Store detergent in a
closed and dry location. Do not store in
excessively hot places.
• Some meshed laundry such as tulle may
foam too much because of their texture.
>>> Use smaller amounts of detergent for
this type of item.
• Detergent was put in the wrong compart-
ment. >>> Make sure you place the de-
tergent in the appropriate compartment.
• Softener is being taken early by the
product. >>> There may be problem in the
valves or in the detergent drawer. Call the
Authorised Service Agent.
Foam is overflowing from the detergent
drawer.
• Too much detergent is used. >>> Mix 1
tablespoonful softener and ½ l water and
pour into the main wash compartment of
the detergent drawer. >>> Put detergent
into the product suitable for the pro-
grammes and maximum loads indicated in
the “Programme and consumption table”.
When you use additional chemicals (stain
removers, bleaches and etc.), reduce the
amount of detergent.
Laundry remains wet at the end of the
programme. (*)
• Excessive foam has occurred and auto-
matic foam absorption system has been
activated due to too much detergent us-
age. >>> Use recommended amount of
detergent.
Drying lasts too long.
• The machine might have been overloaded.
>>> Do not overload the machine.
• Spinning might not be sufficient for laun-
dry. >>> Select a higher spin speed in the
washing step of the Washer-Dryer.
• Tap is turned off. >>> Turn on the taps.
Laundry comes off wet after the drying
step.
• The programme selected might not be
suitable for the type of laundry. >>> Check
the care labels on clothes and select a
programme accordingly, or select timed
programmes additionally.
• The machine might have been overloaded.
>>> Do not overload the machine.
• Spinning might not be sufficient for laun-
dry. >>> Select a higher spin speed in the
washing step of the Washer-Dryer.
Machine does not start or programme
cannot be started.
• Power cable might be unplugged. >>>
Make sure that the power cable is plugged
in.
• Programme might not be set, or the Start/
Pause/Cancel button might be not
pressed. >>> Make sure the programme
is set and the machine is not in Standby
mode.
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• Child lock might be activated. >>> Disable
Child Lock.
Laundry shrinks, fades, tarnishes or
gets damaged.
• The programme selected might not be
suitable for the type of laundry. >>> Check
the care labels on clothes and select a
programme accordingly, or select timed
programmes additionally. You should not
dry laundry that is not suitable for drying.
Machine does not dry.
• Laundry might not be dried or the drying
step might not be enabled. >>> Check if
the drying function is selected after the se-
lected washing programme.
Loading door cannot be opened.
• The door of your machine might not be
opening due to safety reasons. >>> If the
door locked indicator is still active on the
display after the drying step, the machine
will keep the door locked for your safety
until it cools down.
• If there is no power, loading door of the
product will not open. >>> To open the
loading door, open the pump filter cap and
pull down the emergency handle posi-
tioned at the rear side of the said cap. See
Loading Door Lock [}37]
(*) The product does not switch to spinning
step when the laundry is not evenly distrib-
uted in the drum to prevent any damage to
the product and to its surrounding environ-
ment. Laundry should be rearranged and re-
spun.
(**) Regular drum cleaning is not applied.
Clean the drum regularly. See --- MISSING
LINK ---
If you cannot eliminate the problem
although you follow the instructions
in this section, consult your dealer or
the Authorised Service Agent. Never
try to repair a nonfunctional product
yourself.
Check the HomeWhiz section for the
relevant troubleshooting information.
9 DISCLAIMER / WARNING
Some (simple) failures can be adequately
handled by the end-user without any safety
issue or unsafe use arising, provided that
they are carried out within the limits and in
accordance with the following instructions
(see the “Self-Repair” section).
Therefore, unless otherwise authorized in the
“Self-Repair” section below, repairs shall be
addressed to registered professional re-
pairers in order to avoid safety issues. A re-
gistered professional repairer is a profes-
sional repairer that has been granted access
to the instructions and spare parts list of this
product by the manufacturer according to
the methods described in legislative acts
pursuant to Directive 2009/125/EC.
However, only the service agent (i.e. au-
thorized professional repairers) that you
can reach through the phone number
given in the user manual/warranty card
or through your authorized dealer may
provide service under the guarantee
terms. Therefore, please be advised that
repairs by professional repairers (who
are not authorized by Beko ) shall void
the guarantee.
Self-Repair
Self-repair can be done by the end-user with
regard to the following spare parts: door,
door hinge and seals, other seals, door lock-
ing assembly and plastic peripherals such as
detergent dispensers (an updated list is also
available in support.beko.com as of 1st of
March 2021)
Moreover, to ensure product safety and to
prevent risk of serious injury, the mentioned
self-repair shall be done following the in-
structions in the user manual for self-repair
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or which are available in support.beko.com
For your safety, unplug the product before
attempting any self-repair.
Repair and repair attempts by end-users for
parts not included in such list and/or not fol-
lowing the instructions in the user manuals
for self-repair or which are available in sup-
port.beko.com , might give raise to safety is-
sues not attributable to Beko , and will void
the warranty of the product.
Therefore, it is highly recommended that
end-users refrain from the attempt to carry
out repairs falling outside the mentioned list
of spare parts, contacting in such cases au-
thorized professional repairers or registered
professional repairers. On the contrary, such
attempts by end-users may cause safety is-
sues and damage the product and sub-
sequently cause fire, flood, electrocution and
serious personal injury to occur.
By way of example, but not limited to, the
following repairs must be addressed to au-
thorized professional repairers or registered
professional repairers: motor, pump as-
sembly, main board, motor board, display
board, heaters etc.
The manufacturer/seller cannot be held liable
in any case where end-users do not comply
with the above
The spare part availability of the washing
machine or washer-dryer that you purchased
is 10 years. During this period, original spare
parts will be available to operate the washing
machine or washer-dryer properly.
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BEKO UK AND IRELAND STANDARD MANUFACTURER GUARAN-
TEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Your new Beko product is guaranteed against faulty materials, defective components or man-
ufacturing defects.
The standard guarantee starts from the date of original purchase of the product and lasts for a period of
twelve (12) months unless Beko plc (the “Manufacturer”) agrees to extend the guarantee for the product in
writing.
If you have purchased an American style Fridge freezer, the standard guarantee starts from the date of ori-
ginal purchase of the product, and lasts for a period of twenty four (24) months unless Beko plc (the “Manu-
facturer”) agrees to extend the guarantee for the product in writing.
If you have any questions about the guarantee on your product (including how long it is valid),
please contact your retailer or our contact centre on 0333 207 9710 (UK and Northern Ire-
land) or 01 862 3411 (Republic of Ireland)
This guarantee does not in any way diminish or affect your statutory rights in connection with
the product. This guarantee is in addition to your statutory rights as a consumer. If you have
any questions about these rights, please contact the retailer from which you purchased the
product. In certain circumstances, it is possible that your statutory rights may offer additional
or higher levels of protection than those offered under the terms of this guarantee.
What is covered by this guarantee?
• Repairs to the product required as a result of faulty materials, defective components or
manufacturing defects.
• Functional replacement parts to repair a product.
• The costs of a Beko Approved Engineer to carry out the repair.
What is not covered?
• Transit and delivery damage.
• Cabinet or appearance parts, including but not limited to control knobs, flaps and handles.
• Accessories and/or consumable items including but not limited to ice trays, scrapers, cut-
lery baskets, filters and light bulbs.
• Repairs necessary as a direct or indirect result of:
– Accidental damage, misuse or abuse of a product.
– An attempted repair of a product by anyone other than a Beko Approved Engineer (the
“Engineer”).
– Installation or use of a product where such installation or use fails to meet the require-
ments contained in this guarantee or the User Instructions Booklet.
• Repairs to a product operated at any time on commercial or non-residential household
premises (unless we have previously agreed to the installation environment).
This guarantee is limited to the cost of repairing the product. To the extent permitted by law,
the Manufacturer does not accept and will not be held liable for any financial loss incurred in
connection with the failure of any product to operate in accordance with the expected stand-
ards. Such financial loss includes but is not limited to loss arising from:
• Time taken off work.
• Damaged food, clothing or other items.
• Meals taken at restaurants or from takeaways.
• General compensation for inconvenience.
Important Notes
1. Your product is designed and built for domestic household use only.
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2. The guarantee will automatically be void if the product is installed or is used in commer-
cial or non-residential domestic household premises, unless we have previously agreed
to the installation environment.
3. The product must be correctly installed, located and operated in accordance with the in-
structions contained in the User Instructions Booklet provided with your product.
4. Professional installation by a qualified Electrical Domestic Appliance Installer is recom-
mended for all Washing Machines, Dishwashers and Electric Cookers (as incorrect install-
ation may result in you having to pay for the cost of repairing the product).
5. Gas Cookers must be professionally installed by a Gas Safe (or Gas Networks Ireland for
Republic of Ireland) registered gas installer.
6. This guarantee is given in respect of products purchased and used within the United
Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.
7. This guarantee is effective from the initial date of purchase of a new product from an au-
thorised retailer and will be void if the product is resold.
8. This guarantee does not apply to graded sales (where the product is purchased as a
“second”).
9. Possession of a copy of these terms and conditions does not necessarily mean that a
product has the benefit of this guarantee. If you have any questions, please call our Call
Centre on the number set out above.
10. The Manufacturer reserves the right to terminate the guarantee if its staff or representat-
ives are subjected to physical or verbal abuse in the course of carrying out their duties.
11. Optional extras, where available (i.e. extendable feet) are supplied on a chargeable basis
only.
Does Beko offer replacements?
This is a repair-only guarantee. On occasion, the Manufacturer may at its sole discretion, re-
place your product with a new product instead of carrying out a repair. Where a replacement
is offered, this would normally be an identical model but when this is not possible, a model of
similar specification will be provided. The Manufacturer will cover the costs and arrange for
the delivery of the new product and for the return of the old product. Any costs related to dis-
connecting the faulty product and installing the replacement product will not be borne by the
Manufacturer unless previously agreed to in writing. The original guarantee will continue to ap-
ply to the replacement product; the new product will not come with a new guarantee.
When will the repair take place?
Our Engineers work Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm. Appointments outside these hours
may be possible at the sole discretion of the Manufacturer but cannot be guaranteed. Whilst
our Engineers will endeavour to minimize inconvenience and to meet requests for specific
timed appointments, this cannot be guaranteed. We will not be liable for delays or if it is un-
able to carry out a repair because a convenient appointment cannot be arranged.
Will there be any charge for the repairs?
It is your responsibility to provide evidence to the Engineer that your product is covered by
this guarantee with a proof of purchase. The Manufacturer reserves the right to charge for the
reasonable cost of any service call if:
• You cannot provide evidence that your product is covered by this guarantee.
• Where a service call has been made and the engineer finds that there is no fault with your
product.
• That your product has not been installed or operated in accordance with the User Instruc-
tions Booklet.
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• That the fault was caused by something other than faulty materials, defective components
or manufacturing defects.
• For missed appointments.
Payment of these costs are due immediately upon the Engineer providing you with an invoice.
The Manufacturer reserves the right to terminate the guarantee if you fail to pay the costs for
the service call in a timely manner.
If you are a resident of the United Kingdom, this guarantee will be governed by English law
and subject to the English Courts, save where you live in another part of the United Kingdom,
in which case the law and courts of that location will apply.
If you are resident in the Republic of Ireland, this guarantee will be governed by Irish law and
the Irish courts will have jurisdiction.
This guarantee is provided by Beko plc. Beko House, 1 Greenhill Crescent, Watford, Hert-
fordshire. WD18 8QU.
Beko plc is registered in England and Wales with company registration number 02415578.
BEKO UK AND IRELAND BUILT-IN APPLIANCES GUARANTEE TERMS AND CONDI-
TIONS
If you have purchased a built-in or integrated appliance, and registered it within 90 days of purchase by
completing the online registration form, then the standard 12 month guarantee will be extended to 24
months, under the same terms and conditions as detailed in our Standard Guarantee Terms and Condi-
tions.
BEKO UK AND IRELAND PROSMART INVERTER MOTOR GUARANTEE TERMS AND
CONDITIONS
This 10 year guarantee relates to Beko products that feature the ProSmart Inverter
Motor.
The ProSmart Motor guarantee terms and conditions are in addition to our Standard guaran-
tee terms and conditions detailed in the previous section.
In order to activate the 10 year guarantee you MUST register the appliance within 90 days of the original
purchase date. You can register by first visiting Beko.co.uk/register and by following the online instruc-
tions.
Beko Free standing appliances come with a 12 month parts and labour guarantee as stand-
ard,
Beko Built-in appliances come with a 12 month parts and labour guarantee as standard. This
is extended to 24 months, free of charge, upon registration of the appliance. When you re-
gister your appliance for additional guarantee, you will automatically activate the ProSmart
Motor 10 year guarantee. You do not need to register twice. (beko.co.uk/guarantee-terms).
To make a claim against your Beko ProSmart Inverter Motor Guarantee (the “Guarantee”), all
customer and product details must be registered with Beko plc using the procedure outlined
below.
1. This extra 9 years (for free standing appliances) or 8 years (for built-in or integrated appli-
ances) guarantee is only effective after the expiration of the standard manufacturer’s
guarantee.
2. It is only valid for the ProSmart Inverter motors of selected washing machines, washer-
dryers, tumble dryers and dishwashers. It does not cover any labour charge or any other
components of the product. In addition, it is only valid for one replacement of the ProS-
mart motor during the extra 9-year (for free standing appliances) or 8 year (for built-in ap-
pliances) guarantee period.
3. To activate your guarantee, you MUST register your appliance within 90 days of the ori-
ginal purchase date, by visiting beko.co.uk/register.
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4. Customers will receive a unique reference code as proof of guarantee validation by email
or post, which must be quoted at the time of a claim being made.
5. Any repair/replacement of the ProSmart Inverter motor must only be carried out by an
authorised Beko Service Agent (the “Service Agent”).
6. Labour for the repair/replacement of the ProSmart Inverter motor is not included in this
guarantee and is chargeable directly by the Service Agent.
7. Any additional components fitted to the product at any time will not be covered by this
guarantee and will be chargeable directly by the Service Agent.
8. The guarantee is not transferable and cannot be exchanged for cash.
9. There are no alternative or additional offers to this Guarantee.
10. The guarantee is exclusive of the manufacturer’s standard guarantee
11. The Terms and Conditions shown above are in addition to the standard terms and condi-
tions of your product guarantee. Please read and refer to such Terms and Conditions
when making any claim.
12. We may use the information you provide for marketing purposes and to analyse your pur-
chasing preferences. We may keep your information for a reasonable period for these
purposes in accordance with the applicable Data Protection Laws and General Data Pro-
tection Regulations (GDPR). You can opt into this service during the registration process.
Further details are available at http://www.beko.co.uk/cookie-and-privacy.
13. These Terms and Conditions are governed by the laws of England and Wales; manufac-
turer: Beko plc, Beko House, 1 Greenhill Crescent, Watford WD18 8QU. Company Re-
gistration Number: 02415578.
HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE FOR YOUR APPLIANCE
Please keep your purchase receipt or other proof of purchase details in a safe place; you will
need to have this documentation available should the product require attention under guaran-
tee.
Please take a few moments to complete the details below, as you will need this information when you call us, or to use
our online services. When you call us you may be required to input your serial number into your telephone keypad. For
help please visit beko.co.uk/support/model-finder
• The product model number is printed on the Operating Instruction Booklet / User guide
• The product model and serial number is printed on the Rating Label affixed to the appli-
ance.
• The Retailer (Purchased from) and Date of purchase will be printed on your purchase re-
ceipt or other proof of purchase paperwork
Recording of these details alone will not count as proof of purchase. A valid proof of purchase
is required for requesting service under guarantee.
Model number Serial number Purchased from Date of purchase
For service under guarantee or for product advice please call our Contact centre
Before requesting service please check the troubleshooting guide in the Operating Instruc-
tions booklet, as a charge may be levied where no fault is found, and even though your
product may still be under guarantee.
After arranging service the area around the product must be easily accessible to the Engineer,
without the need for cabinets or furniture to be removed or moved.
It is your responsibility to ensure our Engineers have a clean and safe environment to carry
out any repairs.
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Please have your Model number and Serial number available when you call us, as you may be required to input your
serial number into your telephone keypad during your call.
UK Mainland & Northern Ireland:
0333 207 9710
Landline or mobile calls to 0333 numbers cost no more than calls to geographic numbers 01
or 02, and are charged at the basic rate. Calls from landlines and mobiles are included in free
call packages but please check with your telephone service provider for exact call charges.
Republic of Ireland:
01 862 3411
Service once the manufacturers guarantee has expired
If you have purchased an extended guarantee please refer to the instructions contained within
the extended guarantee agreement document, otherwise please call us using the appropriate
number above, where service can be obtained at a charge.
Should you experience any difficulty in obtaining service please call us on 0333 207 9710 or
01 862 3411
Contact us though our website
Send us a secure message through our online contact us form. Please visit our website, click
Contact Us and choose a product support topic from the list of options. Complete the re-
quired details and click send message.
Product registrations
For UK registrations please visit beko.co.uk/register and for the Republic of Ireland visit
beko.ie/register.