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Congratulations on the purchase of your new
built-in appliance.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Please read this Instruction Manual
thoroughly before installing and using
your appliance for the first time.
Instructions for
Installation and Use
For Integrated Washer and Washer Dryer
Models BWM12 & BWD12
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Do not plug in and switch appliance on at the mains until installation is complete. You may be charged for a service call if a problem with your appliance is caused by incorrect installation or misuse. Electricity Supply WARNING: This appliance must be earthed. Fuses Your appliance comes fitted with a plug and a 13A fuse. If you need to replace the fuse, only those rated at 13A and ASTA approved to BS1362 should be used. To change the fuse in a moulded plug, lift hold
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Contents Electricity Supply ...................................... 2 The Dispenser Drawer...................... 16 Recycling & Disposal Information .............. 3 Using your Appliance...................... 17 Installation Instructions............ 3 i. Remove Transit Bolts ....................... 4 ii. Choose a Location... ... 4 Washcare Tips...................... 19 iii. Connect to the Water Supply........... 5 iv. Connect to a Drainage System.............. 6 Cleaning..........................
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i. Remove Transit Screws... WARNING: BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE THE MACHINE, YOU MUST FOLLOW THE PROCEDURE DESCRIBED BELOW. The appliance must not The inside of the appliance is supported, for transportation, by four screws on the back panel. Before be plugged into the using the appliance these MUST be removed. NOTE: You may need a second person to help you. mains supply until all installation instructions have been completed. Remove the screws , along with the spacers together with the wash
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iii. Connect to the Water Supply... WARNING Water taps and standpipe should be situated away from the rear of appliance but in easy access for turning on and off. Do not connect appliance to a single For your machine to operate correctly it requires water pressures in the range of 6-150 psi outlet instantaneous (100 - 1000KPa). Most water supplies will be in this range. water heater. Connect the hoses to the water supply pipes at the rear of the appliance and onto the water supply taps
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iv. Connect to a Drainage System... Connect up the drain hose, after fitting the hooked end support supplied in the machine. Ensure the drainage hose is not obstructed, trapped or kinked. Any extension of the drainage pipe must be no longer than 1 metre, it must have the same inner diameter and must have no constrictions of any nature. Do not position standpipe near an electrical outlet. We recommend one of the following drainage methods:- Standpipe Note: Ensure the standpipe has a mini
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v. Fitting the Door Panel... The packaging is designed to make it possible to mount the wooden panel onto the appliance without removing it completely. The wooden panel that covers the face of the machine must not be less than 18mm in thickness and can be hinged on either side. For practical reasons, it is advisable to maintain the same opening direction as the appliance door itself (hinges applied to the left hand side). DOOR MOUNTING ACCESSORIES: 6 x type A self threading screws 1=13mm 2 x t
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Fitting the Door Panel and Plinth... Mounting parts onto the face of the appliance: - Mount the hinge supports onto the face of the machine, positioning the hole indicated by the arrow, in Fig.1, towards the inside of the face and using the type C screws. - Mount the magnetic plate on the opposite side, at the top, using the two type B screws. - Place the spacer illustrated in Fig 4/B between the machine front and the magnet receiver. Using the drilling template:- Proceed as follows when applyi
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vi. Fitting your appliance into your kitchen... Inserting the machine into the cabinet:- - Push the machine into the opening, aligning it with the cabinets (Fig.8). - Regulate the adjustable feet to raise the machine to the appropriate height. - To adjust the position of the wooden panel in both the vertical and horizontal directions, use the C and D screws, as shown in Fig.9. Important: Close the lower part of the appliance front by ensuring that the plinth rests against the floor. Fig. 8 Fig.
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vii. Levelling... Adjust the feet until all four feet are in firm contact with the floor ensuring the appliance stands level in every direction. You can check this using a spirit level. We recommend you level the appliance to prevent vibration being transmitted to the surrounding furniture, check that the sides and the top of the appliance are unable to touch the furniture. Accessories provided for height adjustment The following can be found inside the polystyrene lid (Fig.10): 2 x crossbars (G
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The Controls Understanding the Control Panel: E F G H A C D B M L I The Controls Washing Machine: Washer Dryer: Programme Selection Knob and Programme Selection Knob and A. Programme Start Programme Start Temperature Control Knob Temperature Control Knob B. Spin Selection Knob Drying Cycle Knob C. Detergent Dispenser Detergent Dispenser D. Rinse Hold Rinse Hold E. Quick Wash Reduced Spin F. Intensive Wash Quick Wash G. PreWash Intensive Wash H. On / Off button On / Off button I. WARNINGS Mains O
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Getting to Know Your Appliance Functions - Washing Machine WARNINGS A. Programme Selection knob... Turn the knob, clockwise only, until the symbol/letter of the required programme (refer to Do not overload Choosing a Wash Programme) is in line with the pointer on the control panel. appliance! It may After the wash programme has been set and accepted by the washing machine, turning the Programme Selection knob will have no effect (except for when turned to position damage laundry and Stop
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Getting to Know Your Appliance Functions - Washer Dryer WARNINGS A. Programme Selection knob... Turn the knob, clockwise only, until the symbol/letter of the required programme (refer to Do not overload Choosing a Wash Programme) is in line with the pointer on the control panel. appliance! It may After the wash programme has been set and accepted by the washing machine, turning the Programme Selection knob will have no effect (except for when turned to position damage laundry and Stop/Res
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Choosing a Programme IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Always observe the laundry items wash care label. Washing Type of fabric, dirt degree - Always observe the treatment advice of the fabric manufacturer Machine: *Duration Description of washing cycle BWM12 COTTONS Exceptionally soiled Main wash 90˚, rinse cycles, intermediate and final spin A 145 90˚ whites cycles Heavily soiled whites Main wash 60˚, rinse cycles, intermediate and final spin B 60˚ 130 cycles We recommend the Persil Main wash 40˚
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Choosing a Programme IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Always observe the laundry items wash care label. Type of fabric, dirt degree - Always observe the treatment advice of the fabric manufacturer Washer *Duration Dryer: Description of washing cycle BWD12 COTTONS Exceptionally soiled Prewash, Main wash 90˚, rinse cycles, intermediate and A 165 90˚ whites final spin cycles Exceptionally soiled Main wash 90˚, rinse cycles, intermediate and final spin B 90˚ 145 whites cycles Main wash 60˚, rinse cycl
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The Dispenser Drawer Index IMPORTANT: 1. Pre-wash detergent compartment - Do not exceed the maximum levels. 2. Main wash detergent compartment 3. Fabric conditioner compartment 1 2 NB. Choose ‘low suds’ automatic powder, liquid or tablets, designed specifically for 3 automatic washing machines / washer dryers. DO NOT use handwash detergent as excessive suds occur. The dispenser drawer is opened by rotating outwards. Adding Detergent (1) Pre-wash tray (powder) and (2) Main wash detergent tray
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Using your appliance Setting a Wash Programme / Starting the appliance Load the laundry into the appliance and close the door. Load the detergent. Set the required programme. Turn the Temperature knob to that of the selected programme. Press on the ‘On/Off’ button. The On/off Indicator light (L) will start to flash. After a short time the selected programme will be accepted and the light will stop flashing and the wash cycle will begin. After washing and/or drying Press the ‘On/Off’ button to s
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Using your appliance cont... IMPORTANT: How to dry (Washer Dryer only). - If you use in-drum dosing for your washing A Combined Washing and drying programme programme please ensure See table below and follow instructions provided for MAX load to have an automatic washing the plastic container is and drying cycle. removed before a drying - Select the wash programme. programme - Select the programme wash temperature. - Set the Drying Cycle knob C to the type of drying cycle requi
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Washcare tips Cutting costs effectively:- Maximise the load size Achieve the best use of energy, water, detergent and time by using the recommended maximum load size. Save up to 50% energy by washing a full load instead of 2 half loads. Do you need a pre-wash? For heavily soiled laundry only! Save detergent, time, water and between 5 to 15% energy consumption by NOT selecting pre-wash for slight to normal soiled laundry. Is a hot wash required? Pretreat stains with stain remover or soak
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Cleaning WARNING Removing and Cleaning the Dispenser Drawer... Disconnect from the electricity supply Note: It is advisable to clean the detergent compartment regularly. To do this: before cleaning. Open the drawer out as Rinse all parts under the 1 2 far as it will go. tap (take care to remove Lift it up (1) and pull (2), any excess water Do not clean any part this should release it from remaining inside the of your appliance with its housing. compartment) abrasive cleaners, scouring agents