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INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6KG WASHING MACHINE C610WM16

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Contents Unpacking .................................................................................................................................... 5 Installing Your Washing Machine ............................................................................................... 6

Choosing the Right Location for Your Washing Machine ........................................................................ 6 Removing the Transit Bolts ......................................................................................................... 7

Hose and Cable Lengths ...................................................................................................................................... 8 Water Supply Hose ................................................................................................................................................. 9 Water Drain Hose .................................................................................................................................................... 9 Moving the Washing Machine from One Location to Another ............................................................10 Connecting to the Mains Supply ....................................................................................................................10

Product Overview ...................................................................................................................... 11 The unit ....................................................................................................................................................................11 Control Panel .........................................................................................................................................................12 Function Buttons ..................................................................................................................................................12 Child Lock ................................................................................................................................................................12

Preparation ................................................................................................................................ 13 Preparing Laundry ...............................................................................................................................................13 Adding Detergent and Softener .....................................................................................................................13 Which Detergent to Use .....................................................................................................................................14 Selecting the Program ........................................................................................................................................15

Wash Setting .............................................................................................................................. 16 Standard Washing ................................................................................................................................................16 Changing Programs .............................................................................................................................................16 Removing Washing (Once program is finished) ........................................................................................16

Maintenance - Cleaning the Washing Machine ....................................................................... 17 Maintenance Wash ...............................................................................................................................................17 Cleaning the Drum ...............................................................................................................................................17 Cleaning the Exterior of your Washing Machine .......................................................................................17 Cleaning the Detergent Drawer ......................................................................................................................17 Cleaning the Drain Pump Filter .......................................................................................................................18 Cleaning the Filter Net of the Water Supply Hose ....................................................................................18 Cleaning the Door Seal and Window ............................................................................................................18

Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................ 19 Specifications ............................................................................................................................. 20 Product Fiche ............................................................................................................................. 21

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Safety Warnings

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

WARNING! If you will not be using the washing machine for a while such as when you

go on holiday, turn off the water supply to the washing machine. This is particularly important if there is no drainage around the washing machine. If the water is left on, water pressure may build up and cause a leak. Switch off the electricity to your washing machine.

General Use This washing machine is for indoor household (domestic) use only. Do not install your washing machine anywhere that is damp or exposed to the

weather. If you do, it may cause an electric shock, fire, failure or deterioration. Keep flammable substances well away from the washing machine. They may

cause an explosion or a fire. Before you start using the washing machine, turn the tap on to check that the

hose is properly connected. If its not, there may be a water leak.

Power Source and Cable Make sure your home voltage matches the voltage displayed on the washing

machine. If you are not sure, contact an electrician. Use a dedicated earthed mains socket, rated at a minimum of 10 Amp

230V AC. If the washing machine is plugged in with other appliances, it may overheat and cause a fire.

Do not use a mains plug adaptor or extension cable. It may overheat and cause a fire.

Make sure the mains plug is pushed firmly into the socket. A loose connection may overheat and cause electrical shock or a fire.

The mains plug must remain accessible to allow disconnection or an all pole switch must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.

Check the mains lead and mains plug for any damage. If the mains cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.

Unplug the mains lead when cleaning the washing machine. Do not touch the mains lead or mains plug with wet hands. It may cause an

electric shock.

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Check the mains plug regularly for dirt. If dirt accumulates on the mains plug, it could cause a fire. To prevent this, unplug the cable and clean the mains plug with a dry rag.

If you disconnect the mains plug, hold onto the mains plug not the cable. Pulling the cable may damage it causing an electric shock or a fire.

To Prevent Injury / Damage When opening and closing the door ensure you keep fingers away from the

door hinge. Do not wash, rinse or spin water-proof sheets or clothing. These may cause

vibration or washing machine failure during spin-drying, which could lead to injury, damage to the washing machine or damage due to water leaking.

Be careful when draining hot water or any detergent from the washing machine.

This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.

Children shall not play with the appliance.

Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.

Children of less than 3 years should be kept away unless continuously supervised.

Do not put too much laundry (see program table for maximum drying loads) or detergent into the washing machine. It may cause issues with the washing machine or laundry.

The appliance is to be connected to the water mains (with a pressure between 0.1-1.0Mpa) using the new hose-set supplied. Old hose-sets should not be reused.

The ventilation openings in the base of the washing machine must not be obstructed by a carpet.

Do not dismantle, repair or modify the washing machine. The washing machine could malfunction and cause a fire or injury.

Keep small parts found in the accessories bag away from children and babies. Make sure children and pets do not climb in the appliance.

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The Main Unit

Cover Cap x 4

Liquid detergent guide x1

Unpacking Remove all packaging from the unit. Retain the packaging. If you dispose of it please do so according to local regulations.

The following items are included:

If items are missing, or damaged please contact Partmaster (UK only). Tel: 0344 800 3456 for assistance.

Water Supply Hose x 1

200

150

100

Water is poured into the washing machine to perform an inspection at the time of shipment from the factory, so there may be drops of water or condensation in the washing machine. This is not an indication of a malfunction.

IT IS HAZARDOUS FOR ANYONE OTHER THAN AUTHORISED SERVICE PERSONNEL TO CARRY OUT SERVICING OR REPAIRS WHICH INVOLVE THE REMOVAL OF COVERS.

TO AVOID THE RISK OF AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT ATTEMPT REPAIRS YOURSELF.

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Additional space (50mm) is required for the rear of the washing machine. This is to allow enough space for the water hose and drain hose.

Installing Your Washing Machine Please read and follow the instructions carefully. In addition to the instructions mentioned here, special regulations may apply with regards to the

relevant water and power supply companies. If in doubt, have the washing machine connected by a qualified technician.

The washing machine is heavy - caution when lifting it. Do not lift by projecting components (e.g. washing machine door).

Warning: Frozen hoses may tear/burst. Do not install washing machine in outdoor areas or where there is a risk of frost.

Place hoses and cables in such a way that there is no risk of them becoming trapped or kinked.

Choosing the Right Location for Your Washing Machine Make sure theres enough space for your washing machine.

Install your washing machine on a flat, stable surface to avoid excessive vibration and noise.

Sloping surface

Unstable Bumpy surface

When moving, start by tilting the washing machine backwards.

One person should stand behind it, holding the rear of the top panel. The other person should grip the bottom feet at the front.

Check that you have all the required accessories for installation.

If in doubt entrust the installation of the washing machine to a qualified technician or service agent.

Two or more people are required to carry the washing machine.

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Removing the Transit Bolts

To remove the transit bolts: 1. Ensure the unit is fully disconnected from the mains power by unplugging it from the mains.

2. Unscrew the four (4) transit bolts.

3. They are located at the rear side of the washing machine. Use a spanner (not included) to loosen the four (4) transit bolts, then pull out the bolts horizontally. Ensure the plastic bolt guides (if any) are also removed.

4. Snap in the plastic caps to cover the transit bolt holes.

Keep the four (4) transit bolts in a safe place, in case you need to move the washing machine.

Do not run the washing machine without removing the bolts, as this can cause excessive vibrations.

Four (4) transit bolts keep the interior of the washing machine in place while it is being moved.

They must be removed before installation. Use a 10mm spanner (not included) and follow the instructions.

1

2

3

4

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1 2

4

5

6

7 8

9

10

11

12

60C

40C

60C

40C

COTTON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

90C

60 pre

40 eco Quick wash 20 eco

90C

60 - cold

30C8. 9. 10.

11. 30C12.

Rinse Spin Drain

SYNTHETICS DELICATE

Program C510WM14

A+

WOOL

Hose and Cable Lengths How to connect from the left side

~95cm

~140cm

~116cm

~140cm

~90cm

~168cm

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m

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cm

How to connect from the right side

Levelling the Washing Machine There are 4 levelling feet on the underside. They must be adjusted to make sure the washing machine is level.

1. On each foot, loosen the lock ring by turning it clockwise.

2. Adjust all four feet by rotating each upwards or downwards (max adjustment 15mm).

3. Use a spirit level to ensure the washing machine is level.

4. Tighten each lock ring by turning them anti-clockwise (towards the washing machine body).

Ensure all four lock rings are tightened securely. Check the feet are still bolted to the washing machine - if theyre unbolted, the washing machine will move around.

Foot

Locking Ring

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Water Supply Hose Points to remember Follow the instructions in this section to avoid water leaks.

Dont connect the hose to a combination tap.

Dont twist, squash, modify or cut the hose.

Optimum water pressure in the main pipe is 0.1 MPa - 1.0 MPa. If the water pressure is set higher than this, you will need to install a depressurising valve. Ensure the water flow amount and speed from the tap is sufficient. If youre unsure, ask a qualified technician to connect the hose.

This unit must only be connected to cold water mains using the new water inlet hose provided.

If your washing machine is delivered in freezing weather conditions, leave it at room temperature for 24 hours after youve set it up before using it. This ensures theres no ice blocking the appliance.

Connecting the Water Supply Hose 1. Connect the 90 end of the hose to the back of your

machine, it only needs to be hand tight. Check the black washer is in place.

2. Connect the straight end of the hose to the connector on the cold water supply, it only needs to be hand tight. Check that the filter and black washer are in place.

3. Open the tap slowly and check that there are no leaks around either connection.

3/4

min. 10 mm

3/4

min. 10 mm Plastic joint

The connections are subject to water pressure. Use the hose set supplied with the appliance. Old hose sets should not be reused.

Water Drain Hose Points to remember: Dont twist, pull out or bend the drain hose.

Your washing machine should be no more than 95cm from the drain outlet (see the hose and cable lengths diagram).

Draining to a sink or wash-basin Secure the drain hose in position, so it cant drop out of the basin.

Dont block the basins drain outlet, and make sure that the drainage through it is sufficient.

Dont let the tip of the drain hose dip into the drained water, as this can cause the water to flow back into the washing machine.

Dont extend the length of the drain hose.

The drain hose should not be submerged in water and should be securely fixed and leak-free. If the drain hose is placed on the ground or if the pipe is at a height of less than 60cm, the washing machine will continuously drain while being filled (self-siphoning).

U-Shape Holder (not supplied)

Draining to a wash-basin

Draining to a drain hose

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Connecting to the Mains Supply For your safety: Do not use a mains plug adapter or extension cable.

If the mains cable or mains plug are damaged, stop using them and call a qualified technician for assistance.

The mains cord of your washing machine is equipped with an Earthed plug. This plug must always be inserted to an earthed socket capable of supplying 13 Amps. If you dont have such a socket and fuses in your house, please call a qualified electrician.

Moving the Washing Machine from One Location to Another

Ensure the transit bolts are fixed in place prior to moving the washing machine.

Before you move the washing machine:

Shut off the tap and run the washing machine to drain the water. Drain any remaining water from the pump hose.

Disconnect the unit from the mains.

Depressurise the water supply hose and remove it.

Replace the transit bolts (in the reverse order in which you removed them (please see the Moving and Installing section for details).

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Product Overview The unit

The Detergent Compartment

The Control Panel

Drain Hose

Pump filter cover

Door Window

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60C

40C

C610WM16

Control Panel Program Selection Dial Different wash programs can be selected according to your wash requirements see the program table.

Program Ready Light Lights to show a program has been selected and is ready.

Program Finished Light Lights to show a program has finished, the door can now be opened.

Start / Pause Press to start your wash, the LED will light. Press while in operation to pause your wash, the LED will flash.

If you need to change a program, press Start/Pause button, turn the program dial to 0 re-select the desired program.

Prewash Press to select a prewash (not available on all wash programs).

No Spin Press to disable the spin cycle.

Function Buttons (No Spin & Prewash) If you press one of the function buttons and the indicator light flashes, that function is not available in that program setting.

Child Lock Your machine has a child lock to prevent a child from accidentally changing a program or starting the washing machine.

1. Press and hold the Start/Pause and Prewash buttons for 3 seconds, the No Spin and Prewash indicator lights will briefly flash to show the child lock is active.

To prevent a child from adjusting the washing machine while working, activate the child lock once the program has started.

To prevent a child from activating the washing machine when its not in use, select any program then activate the child lock. This will now lock the machine and prevent any program from being activated.

2. To switch the child lock off press and hold the Start/Pause and Prewash buttons for 3 seconds. The Start/Pause indicator will flash to show the child lock has been switched off. The child lock will also automatically switch off at the end of a wash program.

Only use the prewash function for very dirty laundry.

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Preparation Read the following to understand how best to prepare your laundry for washing.

Preparing Laundry Check that pockets do not contain any objects which may damage

your clothes and the washing machine.

To prevent any large, heavy objects (e.g., buckles, large buttons, etc.) from hitting the glass door, turn your clothing inside out, or remove the heavy objects. These could damage your laundry or the washing machine.

Do not exceed the dry load weights for the selected program.

Adding Detergent and Softener

Do not add more detergent than needed. Please follow the dosage recommendation on the detergent package.

1. Slide out the detergent drawer and put the required detergent and softening agent into the corresponding compartments. Push back the drawer gently.

2. Add detergent and softener according to the washing amount, the soiling level, the water hardness in your area and the detergent manufacturers instructions of these products.

If you would like to use a liquid detergent you will need to insert the BLUE liquid detergent divider.

1. Insert the blue liquid detergent divider into the slots in the main wash compartment.

2. The divider has liquid level marks, 100ml, 150ml and 200ml. Pour in your required about of detergent.

3. Remove the liquid detergent divider, the detergent will flow into the machine. The divider should not be left in the detergent compartment during the wash program.

If you use a powder detergent remember to remove the blue liquid divider.

Only use detergent designed for automatic washing machines.

Liquid Detergent Guide

Main Wash Detergent

Softener

Pre-wash Detergent

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For pre-washing program, detergent should be added to both drawer and . For other programs, do not add detergent to drawer .

Use liquid detergent according to the instructions on its package. Do not use liquid detergent in the pre-wash mode.

Do not overuse softener; otherwise, it will damage the artificial fibres. Dilute viscous fabric softeners and fabric conditioners with water if you are finding some is left in

the detergent compartment after wash program has finished.

Do not use the washing machine when the detergent drawer is removed.

If you forget to add detergent, you can drain the washing machine by running a drain program. Then you can add detergent and start the program again. Detergent only reaches the drum when water flushes through the detergent drawer.

To prevent powdered detergent staying in the drawer, dry the inside of the drawer with a cloth. Make sure the powder isnt lumpy when you add it into the drawer.

If the rinse cycle isnt removing all the detergent from your wash, use less detergent.

Softener should not exceed the MAX level in the compartment.

Which Detergent to Use The care label is crucial to ensure correct detergent selection, temperature and laundry treatment.

Washing and type of textile Washing temperature Detergent

Boil washable white washing made of linen or cotton

30C - 90C (Max) Standard detergent containing bleach and optical brighteners

Coloured washing made of linen or cotton

30C - 60C (Max) Colour detergent without bleach and optical brighteners

Coloured washing made of easy- care fibres, synthetic materials

30C - 60C (Max) Colour/mild detergent without optical brighteners

Delicate fine textiles, silk or viscose 30C - 40C (Max) Mild detergent

Wool 30C - 40C (Max) Detergent for woollens

Dry Laundry Weight chart The following table is a guide to what certain types of laundry might weigh. This should help you when loading your washing machine.

Laundry type Weight (kg)

Towel 0.2 Linen 0.5 Bathrobe 1.2 Quilt Cover 0.7 Pillow Case 0.2

Underwear 0.1

Tablecloth 0.25

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Selecting the Program Here are the available programs, additional functions and option settings.

Program Description Prewash Function

Max Temperature

Max Load (kg)

Preset Setting

Default Spin (rpm)

Approximate Time (Min)

Co tt

on

1 90C

For average soiled cottons, household linens and work / play clothes.

Available 90C 6.0* 1000 155

2 60C Pre Pre set 60C 6.0* 1000 140

3 60C Available 60C 6.0* 1000 190

4 40C Available 40C 6.0* 1000 180

5 40C eco NOT Available 40C 6.0* 1000 80

6 Quick Wash

For lightly soiled cottons, household linens and work / play clothes.

NOT Available 25C 3.0 800 30

7 20C eco NOT Available 20C 3.0** 1000 102

Sy nt

he tic

s 8 60C

For average or lightly soiled garments for mixed cotton, linen and man-made fabrics.

Available 60C 3.0 800 84

9 40C Available 40C 3.0 800 65

10 cold NOT Available Water temp 3.0 800 72

D el

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es

11 30C NOT Available 30C 2.0 600 70

W oo

l

12 30C

For machine washable woollens and other items marked with hand wash care label.

NOT Available 30C 2.0 600 73

Rinse Sperate rinse procedure NOT Available Water temp 6.0 800 28

Spin Sperate spin procedure NOT Available 6.0 800 10

Drain Sperate drain procedure NOT Available 2

* Maximum of 3.0kg of towelling material. Heavily soiled laundry. ** Maximum of 2kg of towelling material.

Standard washing cycle programs are the Standard 60 C Cotton Program and the Standard 40C Cotton Program. These cycles are suitable for cleaning naturally-soiled laundry and are the most efficient washing cycles in terms of combined energy and water consumption.

For all washing programs, please following the detergent recommendations on the garment label or on the detergents packaging.

Washing times depend on the program type, ambient water temperature and wash load (weight and type).

Energy and water consumption will vary according to wash load and type, extra functions, tap water and ambient temperatures.

The actual water temperature may differ from the declared cycle temperature. Your washing machine will automatically detect if you have only inserted half a load or less of

laundry, it will automatically reduce the washing time, water consumption and energy in some programs.

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Wash Setting

Standard Washing 1. Pull the door handle and put the laundry in the drum.

Make sure no washing gets caught in the door.

2. Close the door and turn the Program Selection Dial to select your wash program. The program ready light will switch on.

3. Add detergent and softener as required (refer to Adding Detergent and Softener section).

4. Select the required functions (refer to Control Panel section).

5. Press the Start/Pause button to start the wash cycle. The indicator will light on the button.

6. The program finished light will switch on when the program is complete. You will now be able to open the door.

60C

40C

60C

40C

If the door is locked and you switched the washing machine off, paused the program - or if theres a power cut - it will stay locked for 1-2 minutes. Dont open the door if your machine is full of water.

Do not touch the door window if you have selected a 90 wash program, the glass could be hot.

Removing Washing (Once program is finished)

1. Open the washing machine door and remove your washing.

2. Remove any foreign objects to avoid risk of rusting.

3. Leave the door open so that any residual water can evaporate.

4. When youre not using your washing machine, its recommended to switch it off at the mains and switch off the water tap.

Changing Programs If you have accidently selected the wrong program, you can cancel it and select a new one. We suggest that you do not change the program after the machine has been running for 3 minutes.

1. Press the Start/Pause button to pause the current program.

2. Turn the Program Selection Dial to 0, this will cancel the current program. Then select a new program.

3. Press the Start/Pause button, the washing machine will automatically drain any water from the previous program and start the new one.

4. The program finished indicator will light when the program is complete. You will now be able to open the door.

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Maintenance - Cleaning the Washing Machine

Maintenance Wash Regularly (recommended 2-3 months) run your washing machine on a 90C program with a little detergent and NO LAUNDRY. You MUST make sure the drum is empty. This will clean the inside of the machine and remove any bad odours.

Cleaning the Drum Rust left inside the drum by metal articles should be removed immediately with chlorine-free detergent.

Never use steel wool.

Cleaning the Exterior of your Washing Machine Clean the outside of your washing machine with a soft cloth and mild detergent such as kitchen

detergent.

Dont splash water over the washing machine.

Do not use corrosive solvents or cream cleansers, thinners or products containing alcohol or kerosene.

Cleaning the Detergent Drawer 1. Remove the detergent drawer by pulling and pressing the rear of the softener cover at the same time.

2. Wash out old detergent from the drawer with water. (Use a cloth to clean the washing machine.) Residual detergent soon builds up if you dont clean the drawer regularly, and can develop mould.

3. Replace the drawer.

Always unplug the washing machine before cleaning.

Pull out at the same time

Press

Dont put laundry in the washing machine during the drum cleaning.

* All images are for indication only; please refer to your individual unit for actual item.

Cleaning the Siphon Plug Remove the detergent drawer. Remove the siphon plug and wash any residual softener off the siphon. Replace the siphon and slide the draw back into the washing machine.

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Cleaning the Door Seal and Window Wipe the window and seal after each wash to remove lint and stains. If lint builds up, it can cause leaks.

Remove any coins, buttons and other objects from the door seal after each wash.

Cleaning the Filter Net of the Water Supply Hose If water isnt filling properly... 1. Turn the water supply off at the tap.

2. Close the washing machine door and select Drain program and press the Start/Pause button.

3. When finished, turn the power off. Loosen the water supply hose and remove it from the tap.

4. Use a small brush, e.g. a toothbrush to clean the filter and water inlet valve.

5. Re-connect the water supply hose to the tap and turn the tap back on, checking for leaks.

6. Replace the pump filter, make sure it slides all the way in and turn it clockwise to screw closed and then close the bottom cover.

Cleaning the Drain Pump Filter Its recommended to clean the pump filter every 2-3 months.

Before cleaning the drain filter, first start the drain program to remove any residual water, then switch off and unplug the washing machine.

1. Open the bottom cover. Wool

Power

Cotton Time to end

Quick Wash

C40

C20

C40

60

30

15

1000

800

600

400

Spin

Synthetic

Speed Stop

Intense Start/Pause

Pre-Wash

C30

C60

C90

Service Flap

2. Place a container under the drain pump filter, to collect any excess water that may come out of the drain pump when the filter is removed.

3. Carefully loosen the drain filter. Turn anti clockwise until the water gently begins to run, this is normal.

4. Remove the filter once the water has stopped.

5. Remove any lint and debris before carefully replacing the filter.

The filter must be in place, or it may lead to leakage.

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Troubleshooting

Troubles Reason Solution

Washing machine cannot start up

Check that the door is closed tightly.

Check that the power is on.

Check that the water supply tap is open.

Check a program is selected.

Check that the Start/Pause button is pressed.

Water leakage or water is coming from the bottom of the machine

The inlet hose and/or drain hose has a leak.

The inlet hose connections or drain hose connections are not tight.

Drain pipe in the room is blocked.

Check and fasten hose connections.

Clean up drain hose and ask a service agent to repair it if necessary.

Fix the inlet hose.

Replace the drain hose.

Replace the inlet hose.

Indicator lights not working

Power is disconnected or the unit is turned off.

Plug in and switch on at the mains.

Check the mains plug and fuse.

Check that the washing machine is turned on.

You may be experiencing a power cut.

Unsatisfactory wash results

The clothes are too dirty.

Insufficient detergent quantity.

Select a different wash program.

Add the proper detergent quantity according to the instructions on your detergent packaging.

Machine is draining while being filled

The height of the drain hose is below 60 cm.

The drain hose is in water.

Install drain hose within 60-100 cm of height.

Make sure the drain hose is not in water.

Drainage failure

Drain hose is blocked.

Drain hose end is higher than 100 cm above the floor level.

The pump filter is blocked.

Unblock the drain hose.

Make sure the drain hose end is lower than 100 cm above floor level.

Unblock the pump filter.

Machine is vibrating

Washing machine is not level.

Incorrect load.

The transit bolts have not been removed.

Adjust the feet to make the machine level.

Add or remove some laundry.

Remove the transit bolts. Remember to keep them.

The Start/Pause light is flashing.

The door isnt closed properly.

Program paused

Close the door, you should hear it click closed.

Un-pause the program.

If the light keeps flashing call your service agent.

The Program ready light is flashing.

The water level is low in the machine.

Check the water is switched on at the mains.

Check the water supply hose and filter isnt blocked.

If the light keeps flashing call your service agent.

The Start/Pause and Program ready lights are flashing.

The pump filter is blocked.

The pump has failed.

Clean the pump filter.

If the lights keeps flashing call your service agent.

The Program Finished light flashes.

Your machine is faulty. Contact your service agent.

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Troubles Reason Solution

The No Spin and Prewash indicator lights flash when buttons are pressed.

The Child Lock has been set. Press and hold the Start/Pause and Prewash

function buttons for 3 seconds to switch the Child Lock off.

Machine is not spinning properly.

The load is unbalanced and the load control system has been activated.

The machine will try to balance the load, this may take a few minutes more than normal.

Try to insert the laundry in a balanced manor next time.

Excessive foam is forming in the detergent draw.

Excessive amount of detergent used.

Wrong detergent used.

Pause the current program. Mix a spoon full of softener with half a litre of water and pour the mixture into the detergent draw. Wait 5-10 minutes then start the program again. Use less detergent next time you wash.

Use detergents produced for automatic washing machines.

Unsatisfactory washing results.

Your laundry was too dirty for the wash program.

Didnt use enough detergent.

The water in your area is very hard.

You have overloaded the machine.

The laundry has been loaded badly.

Try selecting a program with a pre-wash setting.

Adjust the amount of detergent used.

Dont overload your machine, put less laundry in next time.

Load the laundry correctly.

Grey spots appear on the laundry.

The reason for such spots may be oil, cream or ointment.

Apply the maximum about of detergent allowed according to the detergent manufacturer in your next wash.

Specifications

Brand Essentials

Model C610WM16

Rated Voltage 230 - 240V~

Rated Frequency 50 Hz

Rated Power Input 2100 W

Dimensions of the Product 595mm (W) x 525mm (D) x 845mm (H)

Weight of the Product 56 kg

Maximum Mass of Dry Cloth 6 kg

Pressure of Tap Water 0.1 MPa - 1 MPa

Energy Rated Program According To Regulation EN60456

Program 3 - Cotton 60C Program 4 - Cotton 40C

Features and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

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Product Fiche Brand: Currys Essentials

Model: C610WM16

Rated capacity: 6 kg

Energy efficiency class: A+

Energy consumption is 167 kwh per year based on 220 standard washing cycles for cotton programs set at 60 C and 40 C, at full and partial loads, and the consumption of the low-power modes. Actual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used.

Energy consumption of:

StandardCottonprogram,60C,withafullload:1.05kwh

StandardCottonprogram,60C,withapartialload:0.70kwh

StandardCottonprogram,40C,withapartialload:0.67kwh

Power consumption when appliance is:

Turnedoff:0.07W<0.10W

Lefton:0.68W<1.00W

Water consumption is 9900 litres per year based on 220 standard washing cycles for cotton programs set at 60 C and 40 C, at full and partial loads. Actual water consumption will depend on how the appliance is used.

Spin-drying efficiency class is C, on a scale of A (most efficient) to G (least efficient).

Maximum spin speed: 1000 rpm, remaining moisture content 62%.

Standard washing cycle programs are the Program 3, Standard 60 C Cotton Program and Program 4, the Standard 40 C Cotton Program. These cycles are suitable for cleaning naturally-soiled laundry and are the most efficient washing cycles in terms of combined energy and water consumption.

Time required:

StandardCottonprogram,60C,withafullload:200mins

StandardCottonprogram,60C,withapartialload:180mins

StandardCottonprogram,40C,withapartialload:175mins

Airborne acoustical noise (spinning): 77 dB

Airborne acoustical noise (washing - standard 60 C): 58 dB

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DSG Retail Ltd. (co. no. 504877) 1 Portal Way, London, W3 6RS, UK

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