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EN User ManualWasher DryerL 99695 HWD

Page 2 - CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE

DDigit areaTime of the dayWhen you activate the appliance the display shows the time of the day for someseconds. To adjust the clock, refer to "C

Page 3 - General Safety

FTime saveThe indicator comes on when you set one of the programme dura-tion.Shortened timeExtra QuickG Indicator for air filtersHExtra rinsingThe val

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5. PROGRAMMES5.1 Programme ChartProgrammeTemperaturerangeMaximum loadMaximum spinspeedProgramme description(Type of load and soil level)Washing/Drying

Page 5 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

ProgrammeTemperaturerangeMaximum loadMaximum spinspeedProgramme description(Type of load and soil level)Super EcoCold3 kg1200 rpmMixed fabric (cotton

Page 6 - 2.6 Disposal

ProgrammeTemperaturerangeMaximum loadMaximum spinspeedProgramme description(Type of load and soil level)Refresh40°Cup to 1.5 kg Steam programme for co

Page 7 - 3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

ProgrammeSpinPrewashStainsSoakExtra Rinse1)Time Save2)Delay Start20 Min. - 3 Kg Rinse Spin/Drain 1)

Page 8 - 4. CONTROL PANEL

Dryness Level Type of fabric Load(kg)Spinspeed(rpm)Suggestedduration(mins)Cupboard DryFor items to put awayCottons and Linen(bathrobes, bath towels, e

Page 9 - 4.2 Display

At programme start the display shows the duration programme for themaximum load capacity.During the washing phase the programme duration is automatica

Page 10 - Graphic bars

• To activate/deactivate this functiontouch Time Save and Delay Start atthe same time until the display showthe indicator comes on/goesoff.8. OPTION

Page 11 - ENGLISH 11

8.10 Extra RinseTouch this button to add rinsing phasesto a programme.Use this function for persons allergic todetergents and in areas where the water

Page 12 - 5. PROGRAMMES

CONTENTS1. SAFETY INFORMATION...32. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.

Page 13 - ENGLISH 13

The minute digits flash.4. Turn the programme knob to changethe minutes.5. Touch Start/Pause button to confirmthe selection.9.3 Language settingThe fi

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Compartment for prewash phase,soak programme or stain remover.Compartment for washing phase.Compartment for liquid additives(fabric conditioner, starc

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The drain pump can operatefor a short time when theappliance fills water.10.7 Behaviour of theapplianceAfter approximately 15minutes from the start of

Page 16 - 6. CONSUMPTION VALUES

10.13 Draining water out afterend of cycleThe washing programme is completed,but there is water in the drum:• The drum turns regularly to preventthe c

Page 17 - 7. SETTINGS

At the beginning of thedrying cycle (3 – 5 min.)there could be a slightlyhigher sound level. This isthe compressor start and it isquite normal for com

Page 18 - 8. OPTIONS

12.1 NON-STOP programmeYou can wash and dry your laundrysetting a «non stop-programme».Proceed as follows:1. Press button On/Off for someseconds to ac

Page 19 - 9. BEFORE FIRST USE

• To dry this type of fabrics at open airwhen they are washed the first time.• To clean the drain filter.• After the drying phase, clean the airfilter

Page 20 - 10. DAILY USE - WASHING ONLY

device, add the liquid detergents witha dosing ball (supplied by thedetergent's manufacturer).13.4 Ecological hints• Set a programme without thep

Page 21 - 10.6 Starting a programme

To avoid the static charge at the end ofthe drying cycle:1. Use fabric conditioner in the washingcycle.2. Use special fabric conditioner fortumble dry

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14.5 Cleaning the detergent dispenser1.122.3. 4.14.6 Cleaning the air filtersThe air filters collect the fluff. The fluff normally occurs when the clo

Page 23 - DAILY USE - DRYING ONLY

1. SAFETY INFORMATIONBefore the installation and use of the appliance,carefully read the supplied instructions. Themanufacturer is not responsible i

Page 24 - 11.4 At the end of the drying

3. PULL4. PULL5. PULL6. 7. 8. 9.10. +To have best drying performances clean regularly the air filters with warmwater and afterwards dry them with a t

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14.7 Cleaning the drain filterWARNING!Do not clean the drain filter if the water in the appliance is hot.WARNING!Each time you carry out the special p

Page 26 - 13. HINTS AND TIPS

7. 8.129.12 14.8 Cleaning the inlet hose filter and the valve filterIt could be necessary to clean the filters when:• The appliance does not fill with

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• Remove the inlet hose behind theappliance.• Clean the filter in the valve with a stiffbrush or a towel.45°20°• Install again the inlet hose. Make su

Page 28 - 14. CARE AND CLEANING

WARNING!Make sure that the temperature is more than 5 °C and the water is flowingfrom the tap before you use the appliance again.The manufacturer is n

Page 29 - 14.6 Cleaning the air filters

Message Possible solution Make sure that the connection of the drain hose is cor-rect.The display tells to check thedoor.Make sure that the appliance

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Problem Possible solutionThe spin phase does not op-erate or the washing cyclelasts longer than usually.Make sure that the spin phase is not off. Mak

Page 31 - WARNING!

Problem Possible solutionThe washing cycle is shorterthan the time displayed.The appliance calculates a new time according to thelaundry load.The wash

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Make sure that the waterlevel inside the drum is nottoo high. Proceed with anemergency drain, ifnecessary (refer to«Emergency drain» in«Care and clean

Page 33 - 14.10 Frost precautions

• Remove the cardboard top.• Remove the polystyrene packagingmaterials.• Remove the internal film.• Open the door.• Remove the polystyrene piece fromt

Page 34 - 15. TROUBLESHOOTING

side, where the appliance door can not be fullyopened.• Connect the mains plug to the mains socket only atthe end of the installation. Make sure that

Page 35 - ENGLISH 35

• Pull up the appliance in verticalposition.• Remove the power supply cable andthe drain hose from the hose holders.It is possible to see waterflowing

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16.3 Installation on suspendedflooringSuspended wooden floors areparticularly susceptible to vibration.To help prevent vibration werecommend you place

Page 37 - 15.3 Emergency door opening

• The appliance must be level and stable.CAUTION!Do not put cardboard, woodor equivalent materials belowthe appliance feet to adjustthe level.16.6 The

Page 38 - 16. INSTALLATION

16.7 Water-stop deviceAThe inlet hose has a water stop device. Thisdevice prevents water leaks in the hosebecause of its natural ageing.The red sector

Page 39 - ENGLISH 39

Drain hose end• If the end of the drain hose looks like this(see the picture), you can push it directlyinto the stand pipe.Without the plastic hose gu

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Water supply pressure2)MinimumMaximum0,5 bar (0,05 MPa)8 bar (0,8 MPa)Ambient temperature Minimum 5 °CMaximum 35 °CMaximum wash load Cotton 9Synthetic

Page 43 - 16.8 Water drainage

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Page 44 - 17. TECHNICAL DATA

• Items such as foam rubber (latex foam), shower caps,waterproof textiles, rubber backed articles and clothesor pillows fitted with foam rubber pads s

Page 45 - 18. ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS

2.2 Electrical ConnectionWARNING!Risk of fire and electricalshock.• The appliance must be earthed.• Always use a correctly installedshockproof socket.

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3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION3.1 Appliance overview1 2 3 41167895121314101Worktop2Detergent dispenser3Air filter(s)4Control panel5Door handle6Rating plate7Dr

Page 47 - ENGLISH 47

3.3 Accessories1 2341 SpannerTo remove the transit bolts.2 Plastic capsTo close the holes on the rear side of thecabinet after the removal of the tran

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4.2 DisplayA B C DEFGHIJKThe display shows:AThe text bar:• Guides you in the use of the appliance.• Shows the programme status and phase.• Shows alarm

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