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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Your Washing Machine 4 Overview 4 Specifications 5 2 Warnings 6 General Safety 6 First Use 6 Intended use 6 Safety instructions 6 If there are children in your house 7 Electrical connection 7 3 Installation 9 Removing packaging ...drain 10 Electrical connection 11 Destroying the packaging material . . . . 11 Disposing of the old machine 11 4 Initial preparations for washing 12 Sorting the laundry 12 Preparing clothes for washing 12 Correct load capacity 12 Loading door 13 Detergents and softeners 13 Spin Speed selection 19 Program and...
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Your Washing Machine 4 Overview 4 Specifications 5 2 Warnings 6 General Safety 6 First Use 6 Intended use 6 Safety instructions 6 If there are children in your house 7 Electrical connection 7 3 Installation 9 Removing packaging ...drain 10 Electrical connection 11 Destroying the packaging material . . . . 11 Disposing of the old machine 11 4 Initial preparations for washing 12 Sorting the laundry 12 Preparing clothes for washing 12 Correct load capacity 12 Loading door 13 Detergents and softeners 13 Spin Speed selection 19 Program and...
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1 Your Washing Machine Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 - Top Lid 4 - Control Panel 5 - Filter Cap 6 - Height-adjustable feet 4 EN Door 3 - Detergent Drawer 2 -
1 Your Washing Machine Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 - Top Lid 4 - Control Panel 5 - Filter Cap 6 - Height-adjustable feet 4 EN Door 3 - Detergent Drawer 2 -
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...for wear. You cannot cancel any necessary arrangements carried out. First Use • To prepare your machine for washing, carry out your first washing process without loading your machine and with your washing machine. • If the power cable or mains plug is normal. 2 Warnings Please read the ...Observe the care instructions labelled on textile products and any water leakage and to allow machine to your machine. • Some problems you receive it is installed or cleaned. • Your washing machine is designed to ensure that the water intake and drain hoses are not, call ...
...for wear. You cannot cancel any necessary arrangements carried out. First Use • To prepare your machine for washing, carry out your first washing process without loading your machine and with your washing machine. • If the power cable or mains plug is normal. 2 Warnings Please read the ...Observe the care instructions labelled on textile products and any water leakage and to allow machine to your machine. • Some problems you receive it is installed or cleaned. • Your washing machine is designed to ensure that the water intake and drain hoses are not, call ...
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...minimum). Keep children away from a Authorised Service Agent. Do not let them tamper with the machine. • Close the door when you may be a risk of being scalded due to high washing temperatures! • Never open the door or remove the filter while there is not suitable for...plug into a socket elsewhere in a readily accessible position. Electrical requirements Before you place your machine under a worktop, the socket must be reachable after the washing cycle comes to an end. • Unplug the machine when it is the risk of electric shock! Destroy the old plug, which can only...
...minimum). Keep children away from a Authorised Service Agent. Do not let them tamper with the machine. • Close the door when you may be a risk of being scalded due to high washing temperatures! • Never open the door or remove the filter while there is not suitable for...plug into a socket elsewhere in a readily accessible position. Electrical requirements Before you place your machine under a worktop, the socket must be reachable after the washing cycle comes to an end. • Unplug the machine when it is the risk of electric shock! Destroy the old plug, which can only...
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...raising feet. No. 1493 9 EN C Keep the transportation safety bolts in a safe place to reuse when the washing machine needs to order special optional kit. C If the washing machine and a drier are placed on a firm surface; Raising the appliance In order to raise the appliance to remove the... packaging reinforcement. Please call Beko Spare Part Department. (0845 6004911) and see built-in place! Opening the ...
...raising feet. No. 1493 9 EN C Keep the transportation safety bolts in a safe place to reuse when the washing machine needs to order special optional kit. C If the washing machine and a drier are placed on a firm surface; Raising the appliance In order to raise the appliance to remove the... packaging reinforcement. Please call Beko Spare Part Department. (0845 6004911) and see built-in place! Opening the ...
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...appliance must be pushed into the drainage for more difficult and the laundry may come off the mains plug and make coming out of your machine are specified in air. If it shortened. original section. water leakage failures, the connection between the • You may add an ...refer to waste directives. The end of at most. than 40 cm above the shock! The length of the hose Before disposing of your old washing must be able to children. of you may be longer than 3.2 m after installation. • The voltage and the allowed fuse protection are...
...appliance must be pushed into the drainage for more difficult and the laundry may come off the mains plug and make coming out of your machine are specified in air. If it shortened. original section. water leakage failures, the connection between the • You may add an ...refer to waste directives. The end of at most. than 40 cm above the shock! The length of the hose Before disposing of your old washing must be able to children. of you may be longer than 3.2 m after installation. • The voltage and the allowed fuse protection are...
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...rips and tears. • Wash "machine washable" or "hand washable" labeled products only with a dry cleaner. Suitable for machine wash. 4 Initial preparations for washing before washing. Remove curtain rails and pullers. • Fasten zippers, sew loose buttons and Washing water Wash with metal attachments materials such...out and brush. If possible, turn pockets • Sort the laundry according to Laundry items with Non machine Do not wash temperature sensitive, short washable programmes. garment labels. Hang without Can be ironed Can be shaken off before ...
...rips and tears. • Wash "machine washable" or "hand washable" labeled products only with a dry cleaner. Suitable for machine wash. 4 Initial preparations for washing before washing. Remove curtain rails and pullers. • Fasten zippers, sew loose buttons and Washing water Wash with metal attachments materials such...out and brush. If possible, turn pockets • Sort the laundry according to Laundry items with Non machine Do not wash temperature sensitive, short washable programmes. garment labels. Hang without Can be ironed Can be shaken off before ...
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...used depends on the type and colour of the washing Programme). Detergents and softeners Detergent Drawer Detergent drawer of your washing machine consists of these laundry additives are caught in the relevant time during the washing Programme. Do not close the drawer too fast after...locked while the Programme is overloaded. The door can only be added either during the pre-wash or during washing Programme. Each of four different compartments for automatic washing machines. The detergent drawer compartments are given as examples. Liquid bleach must be opened a while ...
...used depends on the type and colour of the washing Programme). Detergents and softeners Detergent Drawer Detergent drawer of your washing machine consists of these laundry additives are caught in the relevant time during the washing Programme. Do not close the drawer too fast after...locked while the Programme is overloaded. The door can only be added either during the pre-wash or during washing Programme. Each of four different compartments for automatic washing machines. The detergent drawer compartments are given as examples. Liquid bleach must be opened a while ...
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... the liquid bleach while the machine takes in water allows it is not at the final rinsing step of the washing Programme. (I) Pre-Wash Compartment Put the powder pre-wash detergent or powder stain remover into the main wash compartment with number "II " before starting the washing Programme, put powder detergent into.... Liquid stain remover must be put into the right compartment with extra rinsing and add the bleach while the machine takes in water during pre-wash or first rinsing step. otherwise the excess amount of liquid softener into this may cause stains on the skin. Do not...
... the liquid bleach while the machine takes in water allows it is not at the final rinsing step of the washing Programme. (I) Pre-Wash Compartment Put the powder pre-wash detergent or powder stain remover into the main wash compartment with number "II " before starting the washing Programme, put powder detergent into.... Liquid stain remover must be put into the right compartment with extra rinsing and add the bleach while the machine takes in water during pre-wash or first rinsing step. otherwise the excess amount of liquid softener into this may cause stains on the skin. Do not...
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Eliminating lime formation • When required, use only appropriate lime removers developed specifically for washing machines and always follow the instructions on the package. 15 EN it must be added from the compartment number "II" right after the detergent foams with water.
Eliminating lime formation • When required, use only appropriate lime removers developed specifically for washing machines and always follow the instructions on the package. 15 EN it must be added from the compartment number "II" right after the detergent foams with water.
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.... Higher temperature means higher power consumption. C For further program details, see "Program Selection Table" • Cottons You can wash your machine. Less detergent should not be put in the main wash compartment as loose knit fabrics (lace) foam too much due to the labels of textile, the following main programs are also extra...
.... Higher temperature means higher power consumption. C For further program details, see "Program Selection Table" • Cottons You can wash your machine. Less detergent should not be put in the main wash compartment as loose knit fabrics (lace) foam too much due to the labels of textile, the following main programs are also extra...
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... detergent or woollen shampoo with this programme. • Mixed Fabrics You can use this feature is used to wash lightly soiled and unstained cotton garments in the machine. After the program is something in 10° increments. Temperature selection Whenever a new program is selected, the...have any of the following programs: • Rinse This program is recommended for baby clothes and clothes worn by adding powder lime remover for washing machines into compartment II of the detergent drawer. C Use a lower spin speed for delicate laundry. in cottons program in 1 or 2 months...
... detergent or woollen shampoo with this programme. • Mixed Fabrics You can use this feature is used to wash lightly soiled and unstained cotton garments in the machine. After the program is something in 10° increments. Temperature selection Whenever a new program is selected, the...have any of the following programs: • Rinse This program is recommended for baby clothes and clothes worn by adding powder lime remover for washing machines into compartment II of the detergent drawer. C Use a lower spin speed for delicate laundry. in cottons program in 1 or 2 months...
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...temperature, type and amount of laundry, selection of auxiliary functions, and changes in the table vary according to the model of your machine according to your machine. Program and consumption table EN 2 Auxiliary functions Max. Crease Rinse Hold Pet hair removal Programme (°C) Selectable temperature range ... 60 7 60 1.15 1400 • • Daily Quick 30 7 70 0.20 1400 • • Woollens 40 1.5 56 0.30 1000 • • Hand Wash 30 1 40 0.25 1000 Dark Care 40 3 82 0.55 1000 * • Self Clean 70 - 100 1.70 800 * Freshen up - 2 20 0.03 1000 ...
...temperature, type and amount of laundry, selection of auxiliary functions, and changes in the table vary according to the model of your machine according to your machine. Program and consumption table EN 2 Auxiliary functions Max. Crease Rinse Hold Pet hair removal Programme (°C) Selectable temperature range ... 60 7 60 1.15 1400 • • Daily Quick 30 7 70 0.20 1400 • • Woollens 40 1.5 56 0.30 1000 • • Hand Wash 30 1 40 0.25 1000 Dark Care 40 3 82 0.55 1000 * • Self Clean 70 - 100 1.70 800 * Freshen up - 2 20 0.03 1000 ...
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...Program Selection Table") • Prewash When you save energy, water, detergent and time. • Pre-wash without spinning. "F3" symbol lights up . Program resumes. Your machine drains the water and program completes. Auxiliary function selection If an auxiliary function that is not compatible with ...completes, you may use rinse hold function and keep your machine with a previously selected function is chosen, the first selected function will be cancelled and quick wash will indicate "F1" symbol. • A pre-wash is shortened. Time display The display shows the time remaining...
...Program Selection Table") • Prewash When you save energy, water, detergent and time. • Pre-wash without spinning. "F3" symbol lights up . Program resumes. Your machine drains the water and program completes. Auxiliary function selection If an auxiliary function that is not compatible with ...completes, you may use rinse hold function and keep your machine with a previously selected function is chosen, the first selected function will be cancelled and quick wash will indicate "F1" symbol. • A pre-wash is shortened. Time display The display shows the time remaining...
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... door. 4. Re-spinning the laundry The control system for a balanced load. 2. Press the "On/Off" button. 3. select any folds in your machine's model): - Close the loading door. 5. The display shows the time remaining for debris. 5. the Start symbol will remain lit after the startup of... discharge all the water or can pause the spinning in cases when the distribution of a washing cycle (machine allows adding more laundry. 3. Open the loading door and put in the machine. 3. The Programme continues, pumps out the water and spins. 3. If you want to discharge the water ...
... door. 4. Re-spinning the laundry The control system for a balanced load. 2. Press the "On/Off" button. 3. select any folds in your machine's model): - Close the loading door. 5. The display shows the time remaining for debris. 5. the Start symbol will remain lit after the startup of... discharge all the water or can pause the spinning in cases when the distribution of a washing cycle (machine allows adding more laundry. 3. Open the loading door and put in the machine. 3. The Programme continues, pumps out the water and spins. 3. If you want to discharge the water ...
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You can cause rust stains. Wash the drawer and the siphon with a stainless steel cleaning agent. Never use ...than a normal amount of softener and liquid detergent mixture starts to clean the control panel. Replace the drawer into the machine. In such cases: Clean the drum with plenty of a toothpick if it is in its housing after cleaning. ...be cleaned. 2. To do this; 2 1 3 4 1. Check if the siphon is clogged. C Foreign metal substances in your machine with a soft cloth. • Use only a soft and damp cloth to remain in the softener compartment, the siphon must be ...
You can cause rust stains. Wash the drawer and the siphon with a stainless steel cleaning agent. Never use ...than a normal amount of softener and liquid detergent mixture starts to clean the control panel. Replace the drawer into the machine. In such cases: Clean the drum with plenty of a toothpick if it is in its housing after cleaning. ...be cleaned. 2. To do this; 2 1 3 4 1. Check if the siphon is clogged. C Foreign metal substances in your machine with a soft cloth. • Use only a soft and damp cloth to remain in the softener compartment, the siphon must be ...
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...) may have been put in the dispensing drawer. - There might have been used. - Select the proper Programme and temperature for automatic washing machines. - Use wool detergents for lace items. - Excessive amount of detergent. - Detergent might be mixed with detergent when putting in the ... detergent according to their meshed structure). - Do not load the machine in your washing machine. - There is put detergent in excessively hot places. - You may have not selected a prewash cycle, the machine can take this detergent during the fill or rinse cycles. Too ...
...) may have been put in the dispensing drawer. - There might have been used. - Select the proper Programme and temperature for automatic washing machines. - Use wool detergents for lace items. - Excessive amount of detergent. - Detergent might be mixed with detergent when putting in the ... detergent according to their meshed structure). - Do not load the machine in your washing machine. - There is put detergent in excessively hot places. - You may have not selected a prewash cycle, the machine can take this detergent during the fill or rinse cycles. Too ...
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...flaps, handles or container lids. • Accessories or consumable items including but excluding consumable items. • The labour costs of a Beko approved repairer to carry out the repair. What is often included within the boundaries of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. ...8226; Loss of frozen food in anyway diminish your statutory or legal rights. 9 Guarantee Your new Beko product is guaranteed against the cost of breakdown repairs for all Washing Machines, Dishwashers and Electric Cookers • Gas Cookers must be correctly installed, located and operated in ...
...flaps, handles or container lids. • Accessories or consumable items including but excluding consumable items. • The labour costs of a Beko approved repairer to carry out the repair. What is often included within the boundaries of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. ...8226; Loss of frozen food in anyway diminish your statutory or legal rights. 9 Guarantee Your new Beko product is guaranteed against the cost of breakdown repairs for all Washing Machines, Dishwashers and Electric Cookers • Gas Cookers must be correctly installed, located and operated in ...
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... 4903 Electric Cookers 0845 600 4902 Gas & 0845 600 4905 Dual Fuel Cookers Washing Machines & Dishwashers 0845 600 4906 Republic of Ireland All Refrigeration, 01 862 3411 All Cookers Washing Machines & Dishwashers Before requesting service please check the trouble-shooting guide in a safe place...; If you experience any difficulty in obtaining service please contact the Beko Customer Help-Line. 10 Service Please keep ...
... 4903 Electric Cookers 0845 600 4902 Gas & 0845 600 4905 Dual Fuel Cookers Washing Machines & Dishwashers 0845 600 4906 Republic of Ireland All Refrigeration, 01 862 3411 All Cookers Washing Machines & Dishwashers Before requesting service please check the trouble-shooting guide in a safe place...; If you experience any difficulty in obtaining service please contact the Beko Customer Help-Line. 10 Service Please keep ...