Beko WMA510 Manual Do Utilizador

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To start the programme, press the On/Off
button. The indicator will light and the closed
door will be locked in a few seconds. 
The
programmer knob will rotate and advance
to the correct point to commence washing.
This is a normal function of the
programmer.
Programme operation
During the machine’s operation, the
programme selection knob turns clockwise and
follows the programme steps.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and A programmes end on the
line after A.
6, 7, 8, 9 and B programmes, if rinse hold
button is not pressed, end on the line after B.
10, 11,12 and C programmes, if rinse hold
button  is not pressed, end on the line after C.
If fabric softener is added in the softener
compartment, it will be used in the last rinse
cycle.
If rinse hold is selected, by re-pressing this
button, you can continue the program. If no
spin is desired, you should leave the rinse hold
button pressed in. Turn off the machine, select
the letter D on the programme selection knob
and turn on the machine. During this operation,
water in the machine will be discharged.
Unloading
The machine stops automatically after
programmes are completed.
1 Press the On/Off knob to turn off your
machine.
2 The door can be opened by gently
pulling the door open handle 1-2
minutes after the washing cycle is
completed. Turn off the taps.
3 Unload the machine, and leave the door
open to air the interior.
Removing transport safety bolts
The transport safety bolts must be removed
before any operation of the machine.
1
Turn the bolt heads C anti-clockwise until
the bolt can be partially withdrawn.
2
Remove them and the rubber bushes by
pulling outwards. An up/down action and
a small squirt of washing up liquid will ease
removal.
3
Plastic plugs, supplied inside the protective
bag, designated P, should be placed in the
safety bolt holes as shown.
Attention!
Keep the safety bolts for future
transportation and reinstate them before
transporting your machine. Never transport
your machine without the transport bolts in
position. Any resultant damage is not covered
by the warranty.
Detergent dispenser
It is necessary to remove the detergent
dispenser drawer from time to time to clean
away residue and ensure correct operation.
To remove
Pull out the drawer and press down on the
coloured insert to release it fully from its
housing. Wash the drawer in warm water to
remove detergent residue and before replacing
wipe out the housing.
Syphon
The syphon (coloured insert in the dispenser)
must be cleaned every 30-40 washes. Remove
the dispenser drawer and lift out the syphon
and wash in warm water to remove any
softener residue. Refit ensuring that the syphon
is correctly fitted before use.
Maintenance wash
If you regularly use low temperature
programs, certain detergents cause build up
of greasy deposits over time. We recommend
a hot maintenance wash once every 6 months
to clear such accumulation of residue.
Simply run the wash programme “2”
without laundry using the usual amount of
detergent.
Water intake filter
At the end of the water intake connection
and water inlet hose-tap side there are filters.
 These filters prevent any dirt and objects
passing into the machine. It is advisable that
these filters should be cleaned every 30-40
washes. To clean these filters, first turn the tap
off. Then, disconnect the hose and clean the
filter with a thin brush. If the filter is very dirty,
you may clean it by pulling out with pliers. To
clean the filter at the tap side of the hose, pull
it out by hand and clean the filter under tap
water. Ensure that the sealing rings are in place
before reassembly.
welcome
Bold type
contents
Dear customer
Congratulations on your choice of a Beko quality washing machine
which has been designed to give you lasting service.
Please read these instructions thoroughly before installing or using
- and keep for handy reference. Make sure you understand the
controls prior to using your appliance. The washer must only be used
for its intended purpose, ie the washing of clothes in the home.
Failure to observe these instructions may invalidate your right to free
service during the guarantee period.
If you have any questions, or if you are not sure about any
information contained in this booklet please contact us - details are
on the back cover.
Beko Customer Service
2
Introduction
Welcome
2
Installation
Know your washing machine/specification
4
Location 
5
Installation
5
Electrical connection
7
Operating
How to use
8
Programme descriptions
10
Function buttons
11
ITCL fabric care symbols
11
Machine care
Care & maintenance
12
Before calling service/trouble shooting
14
Guarantee
15
Service
15
3
Capacity (dry fabric)
5 kg
Dimensions width x depth x height
60cm x 54cm x 85cm
Net weight
62kg
Supply voltage
230V~ 50Hz
Nominal current
10A
Motor power
350 watts
Heater power
2100 watts
Washing speed
52 rpm
Spin speed
1000 rpm
Because we continually strive to improve
our products, we may change our specifications
and designs without prior notice.
4
location
installation
You  can locate the washing machine
anywhere (except bathrooms, showers and
away from rain, damp places and water) as
long as you have hot and cold water supply,
drainage and electrical connection alongside.
  Ensure there is clearance each side of the
machine to allow slight side ways movement
during washing and spin drying.
Water inlet connections
Your machine comes with both cold and
hot water connections.
Connect the cold water using the hose with
blue printing and connect the hot water using
the hose with red printing. If you have only a
cold water feed a Y adaptor will be required
(available from most D.I.Y. stores).
Cold water supply
For proper operation, the pressure of cold
water should be between 1 and 10 bars. (1
bar corresponds to more than 8 litres per minute
flow rate with a fully open tap.)
Hot water supply
Pressure: 1-10 bar Temperature: 60°C max.
A hot water supply fed from a separate cold
water tank will normally be suitable. Open
outlet gas or electric water heaters must not
be used. Multipoint water heaters or
combination boilers may be suitable if they are
designed to supply washing machines. (Check
your boilers operation instructions or supplier.)
If the hot water supply is unsuitable, connect
both hoses to the cold water supply using a Y
connection. The only disadvantage of this is
the machine will use more electricity to heat
the water and take longer to wash on some
programs.
To prevent water leaks,
four sealing washers are
supplied with the water
inlet hoses inside the
machine. Place these on
each of the hose ends and tighten both ends
fully.
In order to prevent any water leakage and
damage, turn off the water taps when not in
use. Connect the cornered end of the hose to
the machine water inlet.
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electrical connection
Electrical requirements
Before you insert the plug into the wall
socket make sure that the voltage and the
frequency shown in the rating label corresponds
to your electricity supply.
We recommend that this appliance be
connected to the mains supply via a suitable
switched and fused socket in a readily accessible
position.
Should the mains lead of the appliance
become damaged or need replacing at any
time, it must be replaced by a special purpose
made mains lead which can only be obtained
from a Beko Authorised Service Agent.
Warning
This appliance must be earthed
If the fitted moulded plug is not suitable for
your socket, then the plug should be cut off
and an appropriate plug fitted.
Destroy the old plug, which is cut off as a
plug with a bared cord could cause a shock
hazard if inserted into a socket elsewhere in
the house.
The moulded plug on this appliance
incorporates a 13A fuse. Should the fuse need
to be replaced an ASTA approved BS1362 fuse
of the same rating must be used. Do not forget
to refit the fuse cover. In the event of losing
the fuse cover, the plug must not be used until
a replacement fuse cover has been fitted.
Colour of the replacement fuse cover must be
the same colour as that visible on the pin face
of the plug. Fuse covers are available from any
good electrical store.
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Important
Fitting a different plug
As the colours of the wires in the mains
lead of this appliance may not correspond with
the coloured markings identifying the terminals
on your plug, proceed as follows:
1
Connect the green - yellow or green (earth)
wire to the terminal in the plug marked ‘E’
or with the symbol f or coloured green
and yellow or green.
2
  Connect the blue (neutral) wire to the
terminal in the plug marked ‘N’ or coloured
black.
3
  Connect the brown (live) wire to the terminal
in the plug marked ‘L’ or coloured red.
With the alternative plugs a 13A fuse must
be fitted either in the plug or adaptor or in the
main fuse box. If in doubt contact a qualified
electrician.
Green and yellow
or green
f
8
9
10
11
care and maintenance
12
13
Pump filter warning
When the appliance is in use and depending
on the programme selected there can be hot
water in the filter. Never remove the filter
during a wash cycle, always wait until the
appliance has finished the cycle, and is empty.
When replacing the filter, ensure it is securely
retightened so as to stop leaks and young
children being able to remove it.
Hoses
To prevent any leakage, check the hoses
every two years. If the machine is placed in
cold ambient temperatures, the water
remaining inside the pump and hoses should
be drained to prevent freezing, empty the
water intake hoses by disconnecting from taps.
Drum
Do not leave any metal objects (pins, needles,
etc.) inside the drum. These objects may cause
rust on the drum surface and stain clothing.
Do not clean the drum with abrasive materials.
Cleaning the pump filter
Warning
When the appliance is in use and depending
on the programme selected there can be hot
water in the filter. Never remove the filter
during a wash cycle, always wait until the
appliance has finished the cycle, and is empty.
When replacing the filter, ensure it is securely
retightened so as to stop leaks and young
children being able to remove it.
To prevent objects entering the pump and
causing damage, your machine employs a filter
system that extends the pump life. It is advisable
to clean the filter every 30-40 washes. Before
opening the filter door, disconnect the power.
Turn the opening of kick plate screws 90° with
the help of a screw driver or a coin. Place a
little pan in front of the filter door to catch the
small amount of water spilling from the
machine. Remove the filter by turning in an
anti clockwise direction. After cleaning the
filter, replace it by turning clockwise making
sure that it is closed firmly. Replace the kick
plate and secure it by the locking screws.
Attention!
Ensure the machine is empty of water
before removing the filter. If the filter has
not been replaced correctly water will leak
out from the filter.
ITCL fabric care symbols
before calling service/trouble shooting
14
You turned the machine on, but the indicator
light is not lit
Have you plugged in and switched on at
the socket? Check the power cable, or for a
blown fuse. Check the front door is properly
closed.
Machine does not take in water
• Check the door for proper closure. Either
taps  are  closed  or  water inlet  filters are
clogged.
• Turn the program selector clockwise until
a  clicking  action  is  present.  Set  to  the
program required.
Water is syphoned / discharged
Check if the discharge hose is positioned
as described on page 6.
If  the  machine  vibrates  or  is  too  noisy
• Have all the transit bolts and packing been
removed?
• Is  the  machine  touching  something?
• Are all the feet resting firmly on the ground?
• Have  the  lock  nuts  been  secured?
• Has  the  recommended  wash  load  been
exceeded?  (Max  5  kg  dry  weight)
Water coming from beneath the machine
Check  the  water  inlet  and  drain  hoses.
Tighten the connections. The washers of the
hoses may be worn out or the pump filter may
not be closed properly.
Foam coming out of the detergent dispenser
Check whether your detergent is suitable
for automatic machines. Next time use less
detergent.
Pump does not drain water
Check  Rinse  Hold  button  has  not  been
selected in error. Clean the pump filter. Do not
attempt to remove the filter if the machine is
full of water. Check whether the drain hose is
bent or not. If there is a need to clean the
pump filter, refer to the pump filter cleaning
section on page 13.
Rating plate behind kick plate
Attention!
Never place your machine on a carpet. This
prevents air circulation. The electrical
components of the machine may overheat and
may cause damage.
Please ensure the power, water supplies
and waste are suitable, if in doubt, consult a
qualified plumber or electrician.
Drain hose
The drain hose should be placed and secured
either at the side of the sink A, directly to the
drain B or directly to the waste water
inlet C.
• The hose should not be bent.
• Using method A, the drain hose should be
secured with the elbow so that it can not
be dislodged.
• The waste pipe must only be connected
into the foul drains and not surface water
drainage system.
• The hose should be placed between 20 and
80cm from the floor level and must not be
extended otherwise the machine may not
empty the waste water.
• The minimum diameter of any external pipe
must be 32 mm.
Dry clean
Bleach
Descriptions of the international textile care label (ITCL) symbols.
Y adaptor
Make sure that you have an earthed power
outlet socket rated at 13 amps (minimum).
Attention!
If you use your machine as built-in, the
socket must be reachable after installation, or
a separate switch (which can disconnect the
two poles) must be used in the installation.
Connect the power cord to the appropriate
electrical socket with an equivalent current
rating indicated on the rating plate at the front
of the machine behind the kick plate.
After removing the plug from its transit
position, please insert the plug seal to prevent
water spillage entering the machine.
Front door
Adjustable feet for levelling
Kick plate
Kick plate opening screw
Top lid
Function buttons
Control panel
Due to the quality control processes during production, there
may be some water left in your machine. This does not cause
any damage.
Note that temperatures in this book are for guidance only. Always
check the clothing labels before selecting your wash program
Washing
temperature
Notes
L
Brown or red
N
Blue or
black
P
Quick wash
This function  should  be  used  for  lightly
soiled fabrics. If you  press this button, the
washing time will be reduced. You can use
this function only on cotton (program 1,2,3,4
and 5) and synthetic (program 6,7,8 and 9).
Rinse hold
Select rinse hold to minimise your synthetic
fabrics  becoming  wrinkled  after  the  wash
program. To continue the programme, you
can either press the Rinse hold button again
or select D on the programme selection knob
to drain the water. If there is a power failure
or if for any reason the machine is disconnected
from the mains supply, the programme must
be advanced to pump out the water as the
drum will be full of water and unless the water
is  emptied,  water  spillage  could  occur.
You can use this function only on synthetic
(program 6,7,8 and 9) and woollen (program
10,11 and 12).
Extra rinse
Using this function, you can have 4 rinse
cycles instead of 3 in cottons programmes. The
additional rinse will extract more detergent for
sensitive skin.
You can use this function only on cotton
(program 1,2,3,4 and 5) and synthetic (program
6,7,8 and 9).
function buttons
5
Door Handle
Detergent and softener dispenser
1   Open the drawer.
2 Put powder detergent and the fabric
softener in the compartments as shown.
3 Close the detergent and softener drawer.
Powders and liquids
The performance of the washing machine
depends on the effectiveness of the detergent.
Stains can remain if low quality detergents are
used.
• Only use powders specific for automatic
washers, otherwise over foaming and poor
washing performance will be experienced.
• Do not use liquid detergent in your detergent
drawer. Only use liquid detergents with a
dosing ball.
• Do not attempt to use detergents and
bleaching agents that contain chlorine and
sulphur.
• Concentrated softener may clog the syphon,
in this case add some water to the softener
liquid.
Amounts
Follow the manufacturer’s recommended
amount of detergent given on the packaging.
Adjust the amount according to the dirt
level, the amount of fabric and the softness of
the water. For example, if a small amount of
clothing is washed, put in half the amount of
detergent normally required.
• Do not fill the fabric softener above the max
mark as any excess amount will mix into
the wash water and you will have to re-fill
the compartment. 
Detergent compartment I
for prewash cycle
Syphon
Detergent compartment II
for wash cycle
for fabric softener
Starting
Attention!
Before any operation of the machine check
the following:
• Have you closed the front door?
• Are the taps open?
• Is the drain hose placed and secured
properly?
• Is power connected?
programme descriptions
*:Energy Labelling program acc. to EN 60456:1999 ve IEC 60456 Ed.4 2001
know your washing machine
specification
Rinse Hold: Only select rinse hold if the clothing label states suitability or do not spin dry.
Programme selection indicator
Feet adjustment
To ensure quiet and stable operation, the
machine should be positioned correctly and
on the level. If the machine is unstable, adjust
one of the front feet by loosening the plastic
lock nut and screwing or unscrewing the foot
until the machine is level. After positioning,
tighten the lock nut.
Depending on water, textile and ambient conditions the actual values given on or with the machine can deviate from the declared standard values, as they are tested according to
the laboratory conditions.
Quick
wash
button
Detergent and softener drawer
Programme
selection
knob
On/Off button
Indicator light
how to use
A
B
C
Rinse
hold
button
Extra
rinse
button
Fabric Type
No.
1
2
3
4
5
A
6
7
8
9
B
10
11
12
C
D
Wash
Temperture
90
90
60*
40
cold
-
60
50
30
cold
-
40
40
30
-
-
Detergent
Compartment
Heavy soiled fabrics made from
cotton or linen, heat resistant
Heavy soiled fabrics made from
cotton or linen, heat resistant
Normal soiled fabrics made from
cotton or linen, heat resistant
Lightly soiled fabrics made from
cotton linen non-colour fast
Lightly soiled fabrics made from
cotton linen non-colour fast
Final Spin
Normal Soiled Easy care fabrics
made from cotton, synthetics or
blended fabrics
Lightly Soiled Easy care fabrics
made from cotton, synthetics or
blended fabrics (non-colour fast)
Lightly Soiled Easy care fabrics
made from cotton, synthetics or
blended fabrics (non-colour fast)
Lightly Soiled Easy care fabrics
made from cotton, synthetics or
blended fabrics (non-colour fast)
Final Spin
Sensitive, easy care fabrics made
from cotton, synthetics or blended
fabrics
Washable wool and wool
mixtures
Washable wool and wool
mixtures
Spin
Discharging
Max.
Load
(kg)
5
5
5
5
5
5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2
1.5
1.5
-
-
Programme
Description
Pre-wash / Main wash /3 rinses
/3 intermediate spins / Final Spin
 Main wash /3 rinses /3
intermediate spins / Final Spin
 Main wash /3 rinses /3
intermediate spins / Final Spin
 Main wash /3 rinses /3
intermediate spins / Final Spin
 Main wash /3 rinses /3
intermediate spins / Final Spin
Final spin profile for cotton
Main wash /3 rinses /3
intermediate spins/ Final Spin
Main wash /3 rinses /3
intermediate spins/ Final Spin
Main wash /3 rinses /3
intermediate spins/ Final Spin
Main wash /3 rinses /3
intermediate spins/ Final Spin
Final spin profile for easy care
Main wash /3 rinses / Final Spin
(no intermediate spin)
Main wash /3 rinses / Final Spin
(sensitive wash action / no
intermediate spin)
Main wash /3 rinses / Final Spin
(sensitive wash action / no
intermediate spin)
Final spin profile for Delicate
Drainage
I+II
II
II
II
II
-
II
II
II
II
-I
II
II
II
-
-
Programme
Duration
(~min)
140
130
130
120
90
10
110
100
95
70
10
55
45
35
2.5
-
Water
Consumption
(l)
65
56
56
60
56
-
50
50
50
50
-
50
45
45
-
-
Energy
Consumption
(kWh)
2.10
1.90
0.95
0.52
0.15
-
0.85
0.73
0.45
0.10
-
0.30
0.55
0.30
-
-
Sorting laundry
Sort the laundry according to the following
groups and wash them separately:
• White and colour fast fabrics
• Non-fast, coloured fabrics
• Delicate fabrics (silk, rayon etc.)
• Woollens
• Hand knits should be placed inside out in
the machine.
Be sure to empty pockets and remove any
belts, buckles, pins, etc. from the clothing.
Loading the machine
Make sure power button is off.
1 Pull the door open handle.
2 Place the fabrics uniformly inside the
machine. Make sure that there is no clothing
obstructing the door.
3 Close the door by pushing lightly.
If the door does not close completely, the
machine will not start. This is a safety
precaution. 
The front door is locked until
the end of the washing programme and it
cannot be opened for about 2 minutes
following the end of the programme.
Programme selection
Select the programme after referring to the
programme descriptions and table on
page 10.
Warning! Always switch off the machine
before selecting your wash programme.
1 Press in the middle of the knob to release
the child safe programme selection knob.
2 Turn the programme selection knob
clockwise and bring the programme number
required in line with the programme
selection indicator. You have selected both
the washing programme and the washing
temperature at the same time.
3 Push in to prevent children tampering with
it.
Function selection
Quick wash function button can be selected
now if needed, see page 11, for suitable
programmes.