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Lave-linge Washing machine

Lavadora Waschmaschine

Wasmachine

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Dear Customer,

You have just purchased a BRANDT product and we thank you for your trust.

We designed and manufactured this product with you, your lifestyle and your needs in mind, in order to best meet your expectations. We have put into it our expertise, our spirit of innovation and all the passion which has driven us for over 60 years.

We make every effort to ensure our products better meet your require- ments, and our Customer Relations Department is at your disposal and will be happy to hear any questions or suggestions you may have.

You may also visit our website www.brandt.com where you will find our latest innovations, as well as useful and complementary information.

BRANDT is happy to assist you in your daily life and hopes you will fully enjoy your purchase.

Important: Before switching on your appliance, please read this user guide carefully in order to familiarise yourself more

quickly with its operation.

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This appliance has been designed exclusively for domestic use for washing linen.

SAFETY

RECOMMENLED LOADS: The maximum capacity of the appliance is 6 kg.

The following instructions must be respected:

INSTALLATION: This appliance is designed to be used for domestic and similar applications such as: - kitchen areas for staff in shops, offices and other professional pre- mises; - farms; - use by hotel, motel and other residential clients; - B&B-type environments.

The pressure of the water supply must be between 0.1 and 1 MPa (1 and 10 bars). Do not use an extension, adapter, multi-socket or a timer plug. The electrical installation must be able to withstand the maximum power indicated on the rating plate and the plug must be properly grounded. Once your appliance has been installed, the plug must remain accessible. Only use the hose and the new seals supplied with the appliance. If the power cord is damaged, have it changed by the After Sales Service or a qualified professional to avoid any risks. We recommend that the appliance is not placed onto a mat or car- pet to avoid hampering the circulation of air at its base. If a problem occurs that you cannot solve (see page 21), do not attempt to repair the machine yourself. Call the reseller's or the manufacturer's technical service.

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SAFETY (continued)

USE: This appliance may be used by children of 8 years or older and by persons with limited physical, sensorial or mental capacities or without experience or knowledge of it, provided that they are cor- rectly supervised or if they are given instructions on the use of the appliance in complete safety if the risks incurred are understood. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance and prevent children of less than 3 years old from playing with it, unless they are constantly supervised. The device should not be cleaned or maintained by unsupervised children. Do not load linen that has been treated with stain removers, sol- vents or inflammable products straight after they have been treated (risk of explosion) This washing machine is fitted with a safety device to prevent any spillage of water. At the end of the cycle, ensure the water tap is switched off and the appliance unplugged.

ENVIRONMENT

This washing machine has been designed to res- pect the environment.

PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT The dose of washing product depends on how dirty the laundry is and the hardness of the water. Do not exceed the dose recommended by the manufactu- rer of the washing product. This appliances packaging material is recyclable. Help protect the environment by placing the packa- ging into the municipal containers provided for this purpose.

Your washing machine also contains many recyclable materials, it features this logo to remind you that used appliances must not be mixed with other waste.

The appliance must therefore be recycled in com- pliance with the European directive 2012/19/EU on used electrical and electronic equipment. Contact your town hall or your retailer for the used appliance collection points closest to your home.

ENERGY SAVING Only programme a prewash when it is absolutely necessary. For linen that is not very or normally dirty, a low temperature programme is sufficient.

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2 - USE

Once the linen has been put in, ensure that the drum has been closed properly. Ensure

that the edge of the button is visible.

1 - INSTALLATION

gram are respected and especially that the connec- tion is not air-tight: air must pass freely between the drain hose and the drain to avoid used water from flowing back up the hose into the machine and bad smells being caused.

1.4 - LEVELLING THE MACHINE (Diagram 1.4) The appliance must be installed on a horizontal floor. If required, and if it is equipped with adjusta- ble feet at the front of the appliance, stabilise your washing machine so that it is level. If it is fitted with retractable castors, it may be moved by pulling the lever underneath the appliance completely to the left.

1.2 - CONNECTION TO THE WATER SUPPLY (Diagram 1.2) Connect the feed pipe with its new washers to the coupling on the rear of the washing machine and to a tap with a threaded 20x27 endpiece.

1.3 - DRAINING (Diagram 1.3) Position the drain hose, fitted with the curved part,

ensuring that the instructions shown on the dia-H

1.5 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTION (Diagram 1.1.1) Ensure that the indications on the data plate of the Appliance are respected.

1.6 - CLEANING BEFORE USE Once installed, your washing machine must be clea- ned by programming a cotton cycle at 90C with nothing inside and with half a dose of washing pow- der.

RECOMMENDATIONS:

Before inserting the linen, sort it by colour, how dirty it is and the type of textile. Empty all pockets, close zips, removes hooks from curtains, place Small items of underwear in a mesh bag. Remove any loose buttons, pins and clips. Knot belts, and ties for aprons, etc.

2.1 - LOADING YOUR WASHING (Diagram 2.1) Operate the handle of the lid and open the drum by pushing the button . A

2.2 - WASHING PRODUCTS AND ADDITIVES (Diagram 2.2) The product drawer has 3 compartments :

pre-wash (powder), wash (powder or liquid), softener.

Use detergents that are certified for domestic washing machines. Do not use liquid detergents with the pre-wash cycle and/or delayed start. Do not exceed the maximum level.

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1.1 - UNPACKING (Diagram 1.1.2 to 1.1.4)

The following instructions must be respected :

Remove the chocks from the lid and flaps of the drum and open and close the drum carefully. Lift the washing machine and remove the motor chock and base (Diagram 1.1.2).B A

holes (Diagram 1.1.3).D Remove the strip and place the stoppers in the C

the stoppers in the 3 holes (very important) (Diagram 1.1.4).

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3 - PROGRAMMING

3.1 - THE CONTROL PANEL

3.2 - PROGRAMMING A WASH CYCLE

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Start/Pause

Selecting the Programme 5

4 7Selecting the spin speed

Child safety indicator light 8

6Selecting the temperature Options3

Programming a delayed start

Cycle progress

On / Off

STARTING THE APPLIANCE Press the On/Off button if the machine is swit- ched off.

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The "Cycle progress" light flashes (Diagram 3.2.1) to indicate that you are in selection mode. When using your washing machine for the first time, the manufacturer's programme will appear, and then your preferred programme and options will be dis- played automatically, thanks to the "Easy start" func- tion. You can use button to change the programme,

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A warning beep informs you of any options that are not compatible with your programme. Press "Start/Pause" to start your programme. 1

The "Cycle progress" light remains on. Light on the machine shows the current phase of the cycle.

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DELAYED START OF A PROGRAMME You can delay your cycle using button . By pressing the button several times, you can delay the start of the cycle by 3, 6, 9 or 12 hours. Press button "Start/Pause" to confirm.

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The cycle progress lights flash successively to show that the programme has been accepted. Depending on your selected options, one, two or three LEDs will come on at the same time (Diagram 3.2.2). The LEDs will go out one by one every 3 hours until the cycle actually starts.

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to adjust the spin speed and button to select options.

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PROGRAMME DAILY OPTIA 39 To wash a normal load of moderately dirty cotton or mixed linen in 39 minutes with a perfect result.

PROGRAMME FLASH 25 minutes To wash a moderately dirty small cotton or mixed linen load in 25 minutes.

Important : For this programme, the doses of detergent should be reduced by half.

PROGRAMME COTTON / TOWELS For a load consisting of sponge, resistant white or coloured cotton.

PROGRAMME COTTON ECO To wash moderately dirty cotton textiles with optimi- sed energy and water use.

PROGRAMME COTTON Prewash To remove earth, sand, blood... This sequence includes a wash in clean water.

It is also necessary to put a detergent (wash- ing powder only) in the prewash product com- partment (Diagram 2.2).

PROGRAMME MIXED For a load including delicate colours, resistant syn- thetics or mixed fibres.

PROGRAMME DELICATES The very careful programme that takes care of satin, silk and wool. Your linen is cradled, as if washed by hand, and gently spun.

SHIRT PROGRAMME This programme is specially designed to wash six moderately soiled shirts that have been worn for one day in less than 40 minutes. The spin speed is adjus- ted to limit wrinkling (Easy ironing option not remo- vable).

RINSE/SPIN PROGRAMME When this programme is selected, the "Sensitive skin" option is activated automatically. Deactivate this option for spin drying only.

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The cycle progress indicator flashes. Insert or remove the linen.

The time taken to unlock the door depends on the temperature inside the machine and

can last up to several minutes for safety reasons. Press Start/Pause" to restart the programme.

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ADDING OR REMOVING AN ITEM DURING THE

CYCLE (impossible during spin) If you need to add or remove items of clothing: Press and hold the "Start/Pause" button to inter- rupt the programme.

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Information:

In the event of a power cut, the cycle will automati- cally restart from the point where it stopped, as soon as the power returns.

3 - PROGRAMMING (continued)

The cycle progress indicator is lit but not flas- hing. Nota : If you have selected a delayed start, you can open the drum at any time before the wash pro- gramme starts.

CANCELLING A PROGRAMME Press and hold the "On/Off" button . All the lights go out. You can do this at any time: during the cycle, pro- gramming or during a pause. Nota : In all cases, cancelling a programme means that you have to re-programme everything from the start again (see paragraph 3.2) and a partial emp- tying is carried out.

END OF THE WASHING CYCLE Certain models are equipped with a function that automatically places the drum opening at the top, at the end of the cycle, to facilitate access to the laundry (posistop). This operation may take up to 3 minutes which adds onto the wash cycle time. The "End" light comes on and a beep sounds to inform you of the end of the programme. This light automatically goes out after a maximum of 5 minutes in order to save energy in the standby mode. Open the lid and remove the linen. Press and hold the "On/Off" button to switch off the washing machine.

CHILD SAFETY Activate "Child safety" to lock your programme by pressing the first and second options buttons at the same time. Once this safety device is active, light , corresponding to the ( ) symbol ,comes on. Simultaneously press the same buttons again to switch off the "Child safety" function.

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(*) Cycle times are provided as an average, without options. They may vary depending on the load, water temperature and options selected: for example, you need to add 17 minutes for the Sensitive skin" option, or up to 3 minutes if your model is equipped with the Posistop function.

Programmes table

Programmes Temperature (C)

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COTTON / TOWELS Cold - 90 6,0 kg 1h50 - 2h10

COTTON ECO 40 - 60 6,0 kg 2h00 - 3h30

COTTON PREWASH Cold - 60 6,0 kg 2h00 - 3h00

MIXED Cold - 60 2,5 kg 1h20

Special programmes

Daily OptiA 39 Cold - 40 3,0 kg 39 min

Flash 25 minutes Cold - 40 2,5 kg 25 min

Delicates Cold - 30 1,0 kg 32 min

Shirt Cold - 40 1,5 kg 38 min

Additional programmes

Rinse / Spin - - 19 min

FONCTION DRIP DRY With very delicate laundry, this function empties the washing machine without spin drying.

FONCTION FULL DRUM STOP This function enables you to remove the washing from your machine before the spin phase or to delay this phase with you washing remaining in water to prevent creasing. When the machine stops with a full drum, the " " light flashes (Diagram 3.2.5). Following that you can either simply drain (" " position) or select another spin speed. The pro- gramme will stop automatically.

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SENSITIVE SKIN OPTION Add an extra rinse. Ideal for people with delicate skin.

EASY IRONING OPTION Wash and spin dry speeds adapted to avoid crum- pling of the linen.

DEGREE OF SOILING OPTION Use this button to shorten or lengthen the wash cycle between two levels that can be chosen by pressing the button successively. Level 1 (left-hand LED) is for dirty laundry and increases the length of the cycle by 15% on average (Diagram 3.2.3). Level 2 (right-hand LED) is for laundry that needs refreshing and reduces the length of the cycle by 40% on average (Diagram 3.2.4).

Important: For this programme, the doses of detergent should be reduced by half.

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3 - PROGRAMMING (continued)

4 - REGULAR CARE

- Opti 4 You washing machine can automatically optimise the length of the wash cycle and the water and energy consumption of every wash.

- Adjustment to the quantity of laundry: Washing 1kg of laundry is not the same as washing a full load, which is the reason why your washing machine is equipped with sensors that detect the quantity of laundry in the drum and automatically calculate the right levels of water and energy requi- red to produce a perfect wash.

- Adjustment to the hardness of the water: The hardness of the water in your mains supply affects the wash and rinse performances of your appliance, which is the reason why your washing machine automatically adapts the tumble time and the number of rinses to produce a perfect result. The water hardness is adjusted when you use your washing machine for the first time (see special insert).

- Adjustment to the degree of soiling: The length and the intensity of the wash depend on how dirty your laundry is, which is the reason why your appliance can vary the length of the wash cycle by up to 40% according to the selected set- tings (see page 19).

- Adjustment to the type of textile: Cotton shirts and cashmere pullovers do not demand the same wash, which is the reason why your washing machine adapts its tumble speed to each type of textile.

- Easy start Your washing machine memorises your habits. Every time a programme starts, the machine records the options that you use most frequently, and proposes these same options as soon as you switch on the appliance.

puyll it towards you. Remove the siphon , sepa- rate the drawer from the trim .

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Rinse everything under the tap. Refit all of the parts of the drawer, then fit it back under the lid of the machine.

4.1 - AVOIDING BAD SMELLS Respect the installation instructions for the drain hose described in paragraph 1.3, leave the lid open after the cycle has finished. Complete an empty cycle with a washing agent at 60C or 90C once a month.

4.2 - PRODUCT DRAWER (Diagram 4.1) Release the drawer by pressing the Bumps , A

pushing a pen into the hole and push it to the right.

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4.3 - PUMP FILTER (Diagram 4.2) Release the part at the bottom of the drum byA

Turn the drum towards the front. Remove the pump filter , remove any objects that may be inside and rinse everything under the tap. Refit both parts and .

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Push the part to the left until it clicks into place.

4.4 - OUTSIDE PANELS Do not use abrasive products or scourers. Use liquid soap. Dry with a soft cloth.

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Problems: Causes / Remedies:

The washing machine will not start: - The appliance is not plugged in or there is a power cut. - You haven't pressed the "Start/Pause" button. - You have programmed a delayed start. - See problems 5.1 and 5.3

The linen is not or not sufficiently spun: - You have selected a programme without spin drying or with limited spin drying. - The spin safety system has detected poor distribution of the

washing in the drum : unfold the linen and programme another spin cycle.

- Check the height of the curved drain part (Diagram 1.3).H

A puddle of water forms on the floor: First remove the plug from the socket and turn off the water supply. - Check that the seals are fitted and the connectors are tigh-

tened (Diagram 1.2). - Check the curved part is positioned correctly (Diagram

1.3).

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Strong vibrations when spin drying: - The washing machine has not been released correctly (Diagram 1.1.3).

- The floor is not level (paragraph 1.4). The machine does not drain: - You have programmed "Full drum stop".

- The drain hose is bent or squashed (Diagram 1.3). - See problem 5.2.

The lid does not open : - The programme has not yet finished. - Wait until the temperature inside the machine drops.

The drum is blocked : - If you have access, check that a small item of linen is not trap- ped between the drum and the tank, by removing part from the bottom of the drum (Diagram 4.2).

- See problem 5.3.

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The drum doors open very slowly (on machines fitted with gently opening doors) :

- Your machine has not operated for a long time. - It is located in too cold a position. - Detergent residue (powder) is blocking the hinges.

- in all cases, everything returns to normal after the doors have opened initially.

All the lights are off at the end of the pro- gramme:

- All the lights automatically switch off no more than 5 minutes after the end of the programme in order to save energy. Press any button to restart the display.

Here are a few points to check:

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5 - PROBLEMS

Incidents may arise when using your washing machine: If the speed lights flash and an alarm beeps, before calling Customer Service:

check whether: - The water tap is open.

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check whether: - The pump filter is clogged ; clean the filter (paragraph 4.3).

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check whether: - The lid is not closed correctly. - The drump is block

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A speed light other than the lights show above is flashing. If this is the case, contact your Customer Service and tell them which light(s) is on.

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This indicates that the annual electrical consumption is reduced by 10% compared to a machine with its consumption situated at the beginning of the A+++ class, according to the European regulation 1061/2010/EU.

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Programmes Temperature Capacity (kg)

Energy use (kWh/cycle)

Time (minutes)

Water consumption

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Cotton/Towels 40C 3.5 0.45 106 40

1000 / 1100 rpm 54 D < 63

1200 / 1300 rpm 45 D < 54

60C 3.5 0.90 110 40

Cotton Eco

60c 6.0 0.79 205 49

60c 3.0 0.50 123 32

40c 3.0 0.44 120 32

Mixed 40C 2.5 0.44 81 46

Daily OptiA39 40C 3.0 0.51 39 47

Flash 25 minutes 30C 2.5 0.21 25 38

Delicates 30C 1.0 0.20 32 44 45 D < 50

6 - INFORMATION CONCERNING THE EU REGULATIONS 1015/2010

In accordance with EU regulation 1015/2010, below you will find additional product information. The purpose of this information is to provide details on the energy-saving directives to which all appliances sold in the EU must conform.

PRODUCT INFORMATION

These programmes are suitable for cleaning averagely soiled cotton cloth and are more efficient in terms of both energy and water consumption.

TEST PROGRAMMES ACCORDING TO DELEGATED REGULATION (UE) N1061/2010 - Standard cotton programme at 60C : Cotton ECO - - no option - max spin.60c

- Standard cotton programme at 40C : Cotton ECO - - no option - max spin.40c

Off-mode: 0,47 W 'Left-on' mode: 0,47 W

Electricity consumption in on and 'left-on' modes

These values are guides. They may vary depending on ambient conditions. Mixed fibres.

For energy-saving purposes, the actual washing temperature can vary from the temperature of the selected pro- gramme.

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6 - INFORMATION CONCERNING THE EU REGULATIONS 1015/2010 (continued)

NOTES

Any work on your appliance must be carried out by a qualified professional who is a dealer of the brand. When you call, so that we can handle your case efficiently, make sure you have the full references of your appliance (commercial reference, service reference, serial number). This information is on the ID plate (Diagram 1.1.1).

Original parts: When work is required, request exclusively original certified spare parts.

For information:

or contact your seller directly.

1 -INTERVENTIONS / EXPORT CONSUMER RELATIONS

WASHING YOUR CLOTHES CORRECTLY Care labels on items of clothing specify appropriate detergents, temperatures and settings.

White cotton laundry

Coloured linen or cotton laundry

Type of cloth Programme Detergent

Detergent with a bleaching product

Detergent for coloured laundry without a bleaching product

Colour/delicate detergent

Detergent for delicate laundry

Detergent for woollen items

Cotton Temp. 60C

Synthetic items Synthetic items Temp. 60C

Delicate fabrics Delicates Temp. 30C

Wool Delicates Temp. 30C

Cotton Temp. 90C

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