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DETERGENTS AND ADDITIVES 
 Keep detergents and additives in a safe, dry 
place out of the reach of children.
 Do not use any solvents (e.g. turpentine, 
benzene); do not machine wash fabrics that 
have been treated with solvents or flammable 
liquids.
Only use detergents and/or additives that are 
specifically produced for domestic washing 
machines. Observe the recommendations on the 
care labels of your laundry.
The choice of detergent depends on:
•  Type of fabric
•  Colour 
•  Recommended wash temperature
•  Degree and type of soiling
Laundry type
Kind of detergent
White robust laundry 
(cold-95°C):
heavy duty detergents with 
bleach
White delicate laundry 
(cold-40°C):
mild detergents with bleach 
and/or optical brighteners
Light /pastel- shaded 
colours (cold-60°C):
detergents with bleach and/
or optical brighteners
Intensive colours 
(cold-60°C):
colour detergents without 
bleach/optical brighteners
Black/dark 
colours(cold-60°C):
special detergents for black/
dark laundry
For laundry requiring special treatment (e.g. wool 
or microfibers), we recommend to use specialized 
detergents, additives or pre-treatment available on the 
market.
 Refer to internet link www.cleanright.eu for 
more detailed information.
Do not use liquid detergent for the main wash 
when having activated the “Prewash” option.
Do not use liquid detergent when selecting a
later cycle start / cycle end (depending on the
model).
Dosage
Follow the dosage recommendations on the detergent 
pack. They depend on:
•  degree and type of soiling
•  size of wash
 
- full load: follow the detergent manufacturer’s 
instructions;
 
- half load: 3/4 the amount used for a full load;
 
- minimum load (about 1 kg): half the amount used 
for a full load 
If there is no reference to a certain wash load on 
the detergent pack: the detergent manufacturers 
usually refer their dosing recommendations to 4.5 
kg laundry for heavy duty detergent and 2.5 kg 
laundry for delicate detergent.
•  water hardness in your area (ask for information 
from your water company). Soft water requires less 
detergent than hard water. 
Please note:
Too much detergent can result in excess foam 
formation, which reduces washing efficiency. If the 
washing machine detects too much foam, it may 
prevent spinning, or prolong the programme duration 
and increase the water consumption (see also 
remarks on foam formation in the “Troubleshooting 
Guide”). Insufficient detergent may result in grey 
laundry and also calcifies the heating system, drum 
and hoses.
Where to put detergents and additives 
(picture
 17)
 Prewash chamber
•  Detergent for the prewash phase (only if you 
have activated “prewash” option)
 Main wash chamber
•  Detergent for the main wash phase (must be 
added for all wash programmes)
•  Additive for stain removal (optional)
•  Water softener (optional; recommendable for 
water hardness class 4 or more)
 Softener chamber
•  Fabric softener (optional)
•  Starch dissolved in water (optional)
Do not exceed the “MAX” level mark when filling in 
detergent, additives or softener.
For more information regarding the application of 
detergent and fabric softener in the programmes, 
have a look at the separate program chart.
Using chlorine bleach
•  Wash your laundry in the desired programme  
(Cotton, Synthetics), adding an appropriate amount 
of chlorine bleach to the SOFTENER chamber 
(close the lid carefully).
•  Immediately after end of programme, start the 
“Rinse and Spin” programme to eliminate any 
residual bleach smell; if you want, you can add 
softener.
•  Never put both chlorine bleach and softener into 
the softener chamber at the same time.
Using starch powder
•  Wash your laundry in the desired wash programme.
•  Prepare the starch solution according to the starch 
manufacturer’s instructions.
•  Fill the prepared starch solution (maximum 100 
ml) into the softener chamber of the detergent 
dispenser.
•  Close the lid and start programme “Rinse and 
Spin”.
CLEANING THE FILTER/ DRAINING RESIDUAL WATER
The washing machine is provided with a self-cleaning 
pump. The filter keeps objects like buttons, coins, 
safetypins etc. which have been left in the laundry.
We recommend to check and clean the filter regularly, 
at least two or three times a year.
Especially:
•  if the appliance is not draining properly or if it fails 
to perform spin cycles.
•  if the “Pump” indication lights up. 
IMPORTANT: make sure the water has cooled 
before draining the appliance.
Residual water must be drained also before transport-
ing the machine.
1.  Unplug the washing machine.
2.  Open the filter cover with a coin (picture 18).
3.  Place a bowl beneath it.
4.  Turn the filter slowly anti-clockwise until some 
water starts to flow out; do not remove it as yet.
5.  Wait until all the water has drained.
6.  Now unscrew the filter completely and extract it 
(picture 
19).
7.  Clean the filter and the filter chamber.
8.  Make sure the pump impeller (in the housing 
behind the filter) is not obstructed.
9.  Insert the filter again and screw it in 
completely in clockwise direction. Make 
sure the filter is screwed in properly, as far 
as it will go.
10. Pour approximately one litre of water into the 
washing machine via the drum and check that 
water does not leak from the filter.
11. Close the filter cover.
12. Reconnect the washing machine.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Always unplug the washing machine before doing any maintenance.
Detergent dispenser
Clean the detergent dispenser regularly, at least 
three or four times a year, to prevent detergent 
build-up:
1.  
Press the button to release the detergent dispenser 
and remove it (picture 
20). A small quantity of 
water can remain in the dispenser, thus you should 
carry it in an upright position.
2.  Wash the dispenser using running water. You can 
also remove the siphon cap on the back of the 
dispenser for cleaning (picture
 21).
3.  Replace the siphon cap in the dispenser (if 
removed) 
4.  Reinstall the dispenser by locating the dispenser’s 
bottom tabs into the appropriate openings on the 
lid, and by pushing the dispenser against the lid 
until it locks into place. 
Make sure that the detergent dispenser is 
correctly reinstalled.
Water inlet hose filter
Check and clean regularly (at least two or three 
times a year).
1.  
Unplug the washing machine.
2.  Turn off the tap.
3.  Unscrew the hose from the tap.
4.  Carefully clean the filter located at the end of hose, 
without disassembling it, for example with a tooth-
brush. 
Note: Do not submerge the hose in water.
5.  Screw the flexible hose back onto the tap by hand. 
Do not use pliers (risk of squashing the joint).
6.  Turn on the tap and check that the connections 
are water-tight.
7.  Plug the washing machine back in.
Water inlet hose (picture 22, 23 or 24
depending on model)
Check the inlet hose regularly for brittleness and 
cracks and replace it if necessary using a new hose of 
the same type.
The inlet hose as shown on picture 
22 has a safety 
valve to prevent the appliance against uncontrolled 
water inlet; if the safety valve inspection window (
A) is 
red, the safety valve has been activated and the hose 
must be exchanged. Contact out After-Sales Service 
or your specialist dealer to obtain a new inlet hose. 
For unscrewing the inlet hose as shown on picture
 22
you must push down the release lever (
B) (if available) 
while unscrewing it.
If your inlet hose has a transparent hose coating 
(picture
 23), periodically check the colour of the 
transparent coating. If the transparent hose shows a 
local dark colour change, this is an indication that the 
hose may have a leak and should be replaced.
Contact our After-Sales Service team or specialist 
dealer to obtain a replacement hose.
Appliance exterior and control panel
•  Clean with a soft damp cloth.
•  If necessary, use some soapy water or a mild 
neutral detergent (do not use detergents containing 
solvents, abrasive detergents, window or general-
purpose cleaners - they may harm the surfaces).
Appliance interior
•  After each washing, leave the lid open for some-
time to allow the inside of the appliance to dry.
•  If you never or seldom wash your laundry at 
95°C, we recommend to occasionally run a 95°C 
programme without laundry, adding a small amount 
of detergent, to keep the interior of the appliance 
clean.