Manual Smeg SWM65

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    FULL ELECTRONIC WASHING MACHINE USER MANUAL ...

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    THE CONTENTS SECTION 1:BEFORE USING • Safety warnings • Recommendations SECTION 2:INSTALLATION • Removal of transportation screws • Adjustment of feet • Electrical connection • Water supply connection • Water drain connection SECTION 3:TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION S SECTION 4:CONTROL PANEL • Start/Pause button • Function indicator ligh ...

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    SECTION 1:BEFORE USING SAFETY WARNINGS • Do not use a multiple socket or extension cord. • Do not insert a plug with damaged or b roken cord into the so cket. • If the cord is damaged it should be replace d by the manufa cturer or appointed service agent in order to avoid a haza rd. • Never remove the plug from the so cket by pulling fro m ...

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    • If you will not use your machine for a long time, unplug your machine, close the water supply and leave the door open in order to keep th e inside of the machine dry and for prevention from un plea sant odour. • As a result of the quality control procedures, a certai n amount of water may remain in your machine. Thi s is not harmful for your ...

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    ADJUSTMENT OF FEET • Do not install your machine on rug s or similar surfaces. • For your machine to work silently and without any vibration, it should be settled on a flat, non-slippery and tough gro und. • You can adjust the balance of your machine from its feet. • First, loosen the plastic adjustment nut. • Adjust by rotating the feet ...

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    • Water pressure of 1-10 bars from your tap will enable your machine to work more efficiently.(1 bar pressure mean s water flow of more than 8 liters in 1 minute from a fully opened tap). • After connections are completed, che c k for the non-leakage of the connection joints by turning on your tap completely. • Be sure that water inlet hoses ...

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    SECTION 3: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 32 LT 40 LT 42 LT 47 LT 52 LT 57 LT Maximum dry laundry capacity (kg) 3,5 5 5 6 7 7,5 Recommended loading (kg) 3 4,5 4,5 5,5 6,5 7 Height (cm) 85 85 85 85 85 85 Width (cm) 59,6 59,6 59,6 59,6 59,6 59,6 Depth (cm) 37 42 51 54 57 60 Maximum spin cycle (rpm) 800/ 1000/1200 800/ 1000/1200 600/800/ 1000/1200/ 1400/160 ...

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    SECTION 4:CONTROL PANEL 1 2 4 5 6 1- Detergent drawer 5- Start/p ause and cancel button 2- Program knob 6- Function buttons 4- Washing operation light 7 ...

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    START/PAUSE BUTTON This button is used for starting a selected progra mme or puttin g a programme in progress on pause. FUNCTION INDICATOR LAMPS Pressing the start/hold button or any other function button switches on the lamps found above the buttons and the cont rol panel, which indicate the wash stage s of program mes. When any one of these lamps ...

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    FUNCTION BUTTONS Rinse hold This function is recommen ded to be u sed when the clothes cannot be taken immediately after the end of the program. This will prevent occurrence of wrinkles.When this button is pressed, the last rinsing wa ter is not drained. For the program to continue from the same point, repre ss the same button. If you do not want y ...

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    The prewash With this function you can start an additional wash operation for heavily soiled laundry. When you use this function you must put detergent into the prewash compartment of the detergent drawer. If the additional function features of your machine contain this option and you will wash your la undry in a prewash programme, the lamp above t ...

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    Timer The timer function enables you to set your machine to start its wash operation with delay. Depending on the dela y time you wish the programme to start at press the function button until the desired delay timer lamp (1h/3h/5h/7h) lights u p on the co ntrol panel. The lamp above the function button will flash. Start the programme by pressing t ...

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    PROGRAM KNOB With the program knob, you can select the program with which you desire to wash your clothes. You can adjust the progra m selection proces s by turning the program knob in both dire ction s. You must be careful that the adjustment sign of the program knob is exactly on t he program you want to select. Whe n you bring the programme knob ...

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    SECTION 5: WASHING YOUR LAUNDRY • Plug the machine. • Open the tap water. First wash cycle There may be water left inside your machine after factory tests and trials.It is recommended that the first wash cycle should be mad e without any laundry so that carry out this water; pour half a measuri ng cup of normal allpurpose detergent into compart ...

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    • Pull the textiles like trousers,k nitted fabric,t-shirt and sweat shi rt inside out. • Wash your small clothes like socks and handkerchiefs in a wa shing bag. Wash up tol 90 ˚ C Wash up to 60 ˚ C Wash up to 30 ˚ C Not washable in w a s h i n g m a c h i n e Placement of the clothes into the machine • Open the door of your machine. • Fi ...

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    • You can use fluid detergents in all progra ms without pre-washing. For this, mount the fluid detergent level plate in the second compartment of the detergent drawer and arrang e the amount of fluid detergent according to the levels on this plate. RUNNING THE MACHINE Program selection and features Select programmes and additional functions appro ...

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    Selecting an additional function button • Adjust the programme button to a programme you wi sh to sel ect. • If the programme you selected is a wash programme the wash operation lamp wil l light up. • If the programme you selected is a rinse/spin or dra in prog ramme the lamps indicating the related selection will light up. In order to select ...

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    Cancelling a programme If you wish a certain programme in progress to finish early: • Press the start/pause button for 4 seconds. • Your machine will carry out the drain operation necessary for the programme to finish, and then end the programme. • The programme end lamp will be on. • You can now select anothe r programme you wish to select ...

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    WARNING! In the event power is cut off at any stage of the wash programmes and then resupplied after a certain while your machine will continue the programme from the point it was interrupted at. Such a situation will not cau se any harm to your machine. In the event power is cut off during the wash operation the door lock mechanism will release it ...

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    Max. Dry Load Capacity (kg) PROGRAM Detergent Compart. 32 LT 40 LT 42 LT 47 LT 52 LT 57 LT Type of Laundry Explanations 1-COTTON 90° 2 3,5 5 5 6 7 7,5 Dirty, boil, cotton and linen textile 2- COTTON 60° (PREWASH) 1+2 3,5 5 5 6 7 7,5 Very dirty, cotton, coloured and linen textile 3- COTTON 60° 2 3,5 5 5 6 7 7,5 Dirty, co tton, coloured and linen ...

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    SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING • Unplug your machine. • Close the water tap. WATER INLET FILTERS On the tap part of your machine’s wa ter inlet hose and at the ends of water inlet valves, there are filters to prev ent entrance of the dirt and foreign materials in the water to the machine. If the machine is unable to receive sufficient wa ...

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    WARNING! Danger of being scalded! Since the water inside the pump maybe hot, wait for it to cool. DETERGENT DRAWER Detergents may cause re si due buildup in t he detergent drawer and in its slot over time. Take out the detergent drawe r peri odically to clean up the accumulated residue. In order to take out the drawe r: • Pull the drawer to its e ...

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    SIPHON PLUG Pull out the detrgent drawer. Remove the siphon plu g and clean the residues of the softener thoroughly. Fit the cleaned siphon plug in its location. Check if it placed properly. Siphon plug THE CABINET Clean the exterior surface of the cabine t of your machine with lukewarm water and a cleaning substan ce t hat will not irritate the ca ...

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    SECTION 7:PRACTICAL INFORMATION Alcoholic beverages: The stain point, should first be washed with cold water, than should be wiped with glycerine and water and be rinsed with water mixed with vinegar. Shoe Polish: The stain should be slightly scratched without ruining the cloth, rubbed with detergent and rin s ed. In case it is not eliminated, it s ...

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    Mould : Mould stains should be clea n ed as soon as possible. The stain should be washed with deterg ent, and if it do es not disappear, it should be wiped with ox ygenated water (in proportion of 3%). Ink: Hold the stained area under cold water and wait until the inky water completely runs off. Then rub with water diluted with lemon juice and dete ...

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    FAILURE PROBABLE CAUSE METHODS OF ELIMINATION It is unplugged. Insert the plug into the socket. Your fuse is defected. Change your fuse. The electric power is off. Check the electric power. Start/pause button has not been pressed. Press the start/pause button. The program knob is in O(off) status. Bring the program knob on the desired status. Your ...

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    FAILURE PROBABLE CAUSE METHODS OF ELIMINATION There is a small amount of clothes in the device. It does not prevent operation of the machine. Excessive amount of clothes are filled in the machine or the clothes are not placed in a well-balanced manner. Do not exceed the recommended quantity of clothes and spread your clothes in the machine in a wel ...

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    FAILURE PROBABLE CAUSE METHODS OF ELIMINATION Clothes exceeding the maximum capacity has been filled in your machine. Put the clothes in your machine in a manner not to exceed its maximum capacity. Your water may be hard. Use the amount of detergent according to the declaration of the detergent producer. The washing result is not good. Distribution ...

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    FAILURE PROBABLE CAUSE METHODS OF ELIMINATION The spining process is not done or starts with delay . No failure. The unbalanced load control may works in that way. The unbalanced load control system will try to distribute your clothes in a homogenous manner. After your clothes are distributed, passage to spining process will be realized.In the next ...

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    FAILURE CODE FAILURE INDICATOR PROBABLE FAILURE THE PROCESS TO BE DONE E02 The 1 avd 3 number light blinks. The water level in your machine is below heater. The pressure of your water supply may be low or locking. Turn on the tap to the end.Water may be cut, check it.If the problem is still continuing,your machine will automatically stop after a wh ...

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    FAILURE CODE FAILURE INDICATOR PROBABLE FAILURE THE PROCESS TO BE DONE E05 The 2 and 4 number light blink. The heater of your machine or the heat sensor has failed. Shut down your machine and unplug. Turn off your tap and apply to the nearest authorized service. E06 The 3 and 4 number light blink. The motor has failed. Shut down your machine and un ...

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    FAILURE CODE FAILURE INDICATOR PROBABLE FAILURE THE PROCESS TO BE DONE E09 The 1,2 and 4 number light blink. The network voltage is too high or too low. If the network voltage is lower than 150V or higher than 260V, your machine will automatically stop. When the network voltage is recovered, your machine will continue its operation. E10 The 1,3 and ...

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    SECTION 10: INTERNAT IONAL WASHING SIGNS Washing temparature. Do not wash (hand wash) Lukewarm iron. Medium hot iron. Hot iron. Do not iron. Do not tumble dry. Hang to dry. Drip dry. Dry flat. Do not bleach. Handy to bleach. All of these are dry cleaning symbols. The letters are to instruct the cleaner what type of solvent to be used. Garments bear ...

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    PUMP FILTER The pump filter sy stem elongates th e life of your pu mp, which is used to dr ain the dirty water. It prevents lint to enter the pump. Cl eaning of y our pump filter in every 2-3 months is recommended. To clean your pu mp filter: * Open the kickplate’s cover, by pulling the ha n dle. * Before opening the filter cov er,place a cup i n ...

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