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Washing Machine User Manual 2


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IMPORTANT INFORMATION THAT MAY IMPACT YOUR


MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY
Adherence to the directions for use in this manual is extremely important for health and
safety. Failure to strictly adhere to the requirements in this manual may result in personal
injury, property damage and affect your ability to make a claim under the Westinghouse
manufacturer’s warranty provided with your product. Products must be used, installed and
operated in accordance with this manual. You may not be able to claim on the
Westinghouse manufacturer’s warranty in the event that your product fault is due to
failure to adhere to this manual.

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it has been designed with you in mind. So whenever you use it, you can be safe in the
knowledge that you’ll get great results every time. Welcome to Westinghouse.
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CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE


We recommend the use of original spare parts.When contacting Service, ensure that
you have the following data available. The information can be found on the rating plate.
Model, PNC, Serial Number.
Warning / Caution-Safety information.
General information and tips.
Environmental information.
Subject to change without notice.

CONTENTS
1. SAFETY INFORMATION
1.1 Conditions Of Use ........................................................................................................ 4
1.2 Child Safety .................................................................................................................. 5
1.3 General Safety ............................................................................................................. 6
1.4 Installation .................................................................................................................... 6
1.5 Use .............................................................................................................................. 7
2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2.1 Parts ............................................................................................................................ 8
2.2 Accessories ................................................................................................................. 9
3. CONTROL PANEL
3.1 Control Panel Description ........................................................................................... 10
3.2 Program Chart ............................................................................................................. 11
3.3 Program Options Compatibility..................................................................................... 12
3.4 Options ........................................................................................................................ 13
3.5 Settings ........................................................................................................................ 15
3.6 Start/Pause ( ) and Add Clothes ( ) Touchpad .................................................... 16
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4. BEFORE FIRST USE ....................................................................................................... 16


5. DAILY USE
5.1 Loading The Laundry.................................................................................................... 17
5.2 Using Detergent And Additives .................................................................................... 17
5.3 Options Setting ............................................................................................................ 18
5.4 Starting A Cycle ( ) ................................................................................................... 19
5.5 Interruption Of A Program ............................................................................................ 19
5.6 Changing A Program ................................................................................................... 19
5.7 Changing The Options ................................................................................................ 19
5.8 Opening The Door........................................................................................................ 19
5.9 At The End Of The Program ........................................................................................ 19
5.10 When The Washing Program Is Completed, But There Is Water In The Drum ......... 20
5.11 AUTO Off Mode ......................................................................................................... 20

6. WASHING HINTS
6.1 Sorting The Laundry .................................................................................................... 21
6.2 Temperatures ............................................................................................................... 21
6.3 Before Loading The Laundry........................................................................................ 21
6.4 Maximum Loads ........................................................................................................... 21
6.5 Removing Stains .......................................................................................................... 21
6.6 Detergents Type And Quantity Of Detergent ............................................................... 22

7. INTERNATIONAL WASH CODE SYMBOLS ................................................................ 23

8. CARE AND CLEANING


8.1 External Cleaning ........................................................................................................ 24
8.2 Descaling ..................................................................................................................... 24
8.3 After Each Wash .......................................................................................................... 24
8.4 Maintenance Wash With “Tub Clean” Program ........................................................... 24
8.5 Cleaning The Dispenser Drawer .................................................................................. 24
8.6 Cleaning The Drawer Recess ...................................................................................... 25
8.7 Cleaning The Water Inlet Filter .................................................................................... 25
8.8 Frost Precautions ......................................................................................................... 26

9. TROUBLESHOOTING
9.1 Possible Failures ........................................................................................................ 27

10. TECHNICAL DATA .......................................................................................................... 30

11. INSTALLATION
11.1 Unpacking................................................................................................................... 31
11.2 Positioning.................................................................................................................. 33
11.3 Water Inlet .................................................................................................................. 34
11.4 Water Drainage ......................................................................................................... 34
11.5 Electrical Connection ................................................................................................. 35

12. ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS


12.1 Packaging Materials .................................................................................................. 36
12.2 Old Machine ............................................................................................................... 36
12.3 Ecological Hints ......................................................................................................... 36

13. WARRANTY....................................................................................................................... 39
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1. SAFETY INFORMATION

1.1 Conditions Of Use


This appliance is intended to be used in household and
similar applications such as:
● staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working
environtment;
● farm houses;
● by clients in hotels, motels, and other residential type
environments;
● bed and breakfast type environments;
● areas for communal use in blocks of flats or in
launderettes.
WARNING! The appliance must not be supplied
through an external switching device, such as timer,
or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on
and off by utility.
In the interest of your safety and to ensure the correct
use, before installing and first using the appliance, read
this user manual carefully, including its hints and
warnings.
To avoid unnecessary mistakes and accidents, it is
important to ensure that all people using the appliance
are thoroughly familiar with its operation and safety
features.
Save these instructions and make sure that they remain
with the appliance if it is moved or sold, so that everyone
using it through its life will be properly informed on
appliance use and safety.
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1.2 Child Safety


● This washing machine is not intended for use by
young children or infirm persons without supervision.
● Young children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.
● The packaging components (e.g. plastic film,
polystyrene) can be dangerous to children - danger of
suffocation! Keep them out of children’s reach.
● Keep all detergents in a safe place out of children’s
reach.
● Make sure that children or pets do not climb into the
drum.
● This machine is provided with child safety lock option
( ) to prevent children playing with the control panel.
(see page 15)
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1.3 General Safety 1.4 Installation


● It is dangerous to alter the specifica- ● This appliance is heavy. Care should
tions or attempt to modify this product be taken when moving it.
in any way. ● When unpacking the appliance, check
● During high temperature wash that it is not damaged. If in doubt, do
program the door glass may get hot. not use it and contact the Service
Do not touch it! Centre.
● Make sure that small pets do not ● All packing and transit bolts must be
climb into the drum. To avoid this, removed before use. Serious damage
please check inside the drum before can occur to the product and to
using the appliance. property if this is not adhered to. See
● Any objects such as coins, safety relevant section in the user manual.
pins, nails, screws, stones or any ● After having installed the appliance,
other hard, sharp material can cause check that it is not standing on the
extensive damage and must not be inlet and drain hose and the worktop
placed into the machine. is not pressing the electrical supply
cable.
● Wash small items such as socks,
laces, washable belts etc in a ● If the appliance is installed on a
washing bag or pillow case as it is carpeted floor, please adjust the feet
possible for such items to slip down in order to allow air to circulate freely.
between the tub and the inner drum. ● Always be sure, that there is no water
● Only use manufacturer’s leakage from hoses and their
recommended quantities of fabric connections after the installation.
softener and detergent. Damage to ● Any plumbing work required to install
the fabric or appliance can occur if this appliance should be carried out
you exceed the recommended by a qualified plumber.
amount.
● Any electrical work required to install
● Do not use your washing machine to
this appliance should be carried out
wash articles with whalebones, by a qualified electrician.
material without hems or torn
material. May cause electric shock! if the
● Always unplug the appliance and turn machine is not connected to an
off the water supply after use, clean earthed/ground system. DO NOT
and maintenance. touch the wet clothes and metal
parts.
● This appliance is not intended for use
by persons (including children) with For safety reasons do not use
reduced physical, sensory or mental double adaptors, extension
capabilities, or lack of experience and cords and multi-plug adapters.
knowledge, unless they have been
given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
● Under no circumstances should you
attempt to repair the machine
yourself. Repairs carried out by
inexperienced persons may cause
injury or serious malfunctioning.
Contact your local Service Centre.
Always insist on genuine spare parts.
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1.5 Use
● Only wash fabrics which are
designed to be machine washed.
Follow the instructions on each
garment label.
● Do not overload the appliance. See
the relevant section in the user
manual.
● Before washing, ensure that all
pockets are empty and buttons and
zips are fastened. Avoid washing
frayed or torn articles and treat stains
such as paint, ink, rust, and grass
before washing.
● Garments which have been in
contact with volatile petroleum
products should not be machine
washed. If volatile cleaning fluids are
used, care should be taken to ensure
that the fluid is removed from the
garment before placing in the
machine.
● Never pull the power supply cable to
remove the plug from the socket;
always take hold of the plug itself.
● Never use the washing machine if
the power supply cable, the control
panel, the working surface or the
base are damaged so that the inside
of the washing machine is accessi-
ble.
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2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2.1 Parts

FRONT
Worktop

Detergent/Softener
Dispenser Control Panel

Cabinet
Door

Front Panel

Level Adjustment
Feet (Front)

BACK

Mains Cable
Transit Bolts

Transit Bolts &


Hose Support

Water Inlet Hose

Water Drain Hose

Level Adjustment
Feet (Back)
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Detergent/Softener Dispenser Transit Bolt (when remove)


(For more informations, see page 17, 24)

Main Wash

Prewash
Max

Softener

Door (when open)


(for more informations, see page 17)

Transit bolts must be removed


before using the appliance.
Drum Lifter
Stainless Steel
Washing Drum 2.2 Accessories
Plastic Caps
To close the holes on
the rear side of the
cabinet after the
Level Adjustment Feet removal of the transit
bolts.

Plastic Hose Guide


To connect the drain hose
on the edge of a sink.

Spanner
To remove the transit bolts.
To adjust levelling legs.
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3. CONTROL PANEL
3.1 Control Panel Description

D E F G H I J K

Full Load 60 Off Cotton

Daily 39 Eco Cotton 90° 60° 50°


Temp
40° 30°
Fast 15 Mixed Prewash Extra
Rinse
Lock
1200 800 600
Delicate Extra Dirty Spin
400
Easy Delay
Iron End
Rinse & Spin Bedding

Drain & Spin Machine Clean

Time Saver

Pause to
add clothes

A B C

A Program knob H Prewash touchpad


B Time Saver touchpad I Extra Rinse touchpad
C Start/Pause touchpad J Delay End touchpad
D Temp touchpad K Child Safety Lock Option
E Spin touchpad
F Display
G Easy Iron touchpad

Display

A B C A Add Clothes Icon


B Time Saver Level
D
C Program Duration / Delay End Time / Alarm Code
E D Door Lock Icon
E Delay End Icon
F Program Phase Indication Icon:
F Wash Phase,
Rinse Phase,
Spin Phase

Press the touch buttons with your finger in the area with the symbol or name of the
option. Do not wear gloves when you operate the control panel. Make sure that the control
panel is always clean and dry.
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3.2 Program Chart

Program; Max. Max. Load Type of load and soil level


Temperature Spin (Dry
range Speed Clothes)

Off - - This position to reset program/switching off the


machine.

Cotton; 1200 7.5 kg White and coloured cotton. (Adjust wash time
Cold to 90°C rpm according to soil level. See Time Saver table on
page 13)

Eco Cotton; 1200 7.5 kg White and colourfast cotton. Set this program to
40°C1) and rpm have a good washing results and decrease the
energy consumption. The time of the washing
60°C
program is extended.

Mixed; 1200 4 kg Synthetic or mixed fabric items. (Adjust wash time


Cold to 60°C rpm according to soil level. See Time Saver table on
page 13)

Extra Dirty; 1200 7.5 kg Heavily soiled cotton fabrics.


Cold to 90°C rpm

Bedding; 800 3 kg Special program for one synthetic blanket, duvet,


Cold to 60°C rpm bedspread and so on. (Adjust wash time according
to soil level. See Time Saver table on page 13)

Machine Clean; – – For cleaning the tub.


60°C

Drain & Spin 1200 7.5 kg To spin the laundry and drain the water in
rpm the drum.

Rinse & Spin 1200 7.5 kg To rinse and spin the laundry.
rpm

Delicate; 1200 4 kg Delicate fabrics such as acrylics, viscose,


Cold to 40°C rpm polyester items. (Adjust wash time according to
soil level. See Time Saver table on page 13)
Fast 15; 1200 1.5 kg Lightly soiled synthetics or mixed fabrics.
Cold to 30°C rpm
Daily 39; 1200 5.5 kg Daily wear coloured cotton clothes such as
30°C to 40°C rpm shirts, blouses, towels and undergarments.
Ideal for low level of soil.
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Program; Max. Max. Load Type of load and soil level


Temperature Spin (Dry
range Speed Clothes)

Full Wash 60; 1200 7.5 kg Daily wear coloured cotton clothes such as
30°C to 60°C rpm shirts, blouses, towels and undergarments.
Ideal for normal level of soil.

1) Eco Cotton Program with 40degC option selected is recommended for a full load of
normally soiled cotton and is the Energy and Water rating label program.

3.3 Program Options Compatibility


Option

Program
No Rinse Time Delay Easy Prewash Extra
Spin Hold Saver End Iron Rinse

Cotton
Eco Cotton
Mixed
Extra Dirty
Bedding
Machine Clean
Drain & Spin
Rinse & Spin
Delicate
Fast 15
Daily 39
Full Wash 60
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3.4 Options Delay End ( ) Touchpad


Before you start the program, this option
Temperature Touchpad makes it possible to define the end of the
Press this touchpad repeatedly to washing program from minimum of 1 hour
increase or decrease the wash to maximum of 20 hours.
temperature if you want your laundry to If program duration is longer than
be washed at a temperature different 3 hours, minimum Delay End
from the one proposed by the washing option starts from 4 hours.
machine. (Symbol “ ” corresponds to
Press the Delay End touchpad to choose
cold wash)
the end time as you wish. The display
shows the number of hours and the
Spin Selection Touchpad indicator beside the touchpad is on.
Press this touchpad repeatedly to This option must be selected after
increase or decrease the spin speed or choosing the wash program, and
select Rinse Hold, if you want your before pressing the “Start/Pause”
laundry to be spun at a speed different touchpad.
from the one proposed by the washing For example, if the program duration of
machine. your selected program is 3.20 hours and
● No Spin ( ) you define the “Delay End” time to 6
No spin option eliminates all the spin hours. This means your wash program
phases and increase the number of will finish in 6 hours. (See diagram)
rinses. “Delay End” Time : 6 hrs.
● Rinse Hold ( ) Countdown Working Cycle
By selecting this option the water of 2.40 hrs. 3.20 hrs.
the last rinse is not emptied out and
the drum turns regularly to prevent the Pressed Start the End of
laundry creases. Start/Pause Program Cycle
The door is still locked to indicate that After selecting Delay End time, press
the water must be emptied out. Start/Pause touchpad to start the
The door stays locked with the program. Machine will then countdown
water in the drum. To continue and update time on the display every
the cycle, you must press hours until it reaches the starting point of
(Start/Pause). the wash cycle.
If you wish to modify or cancel Delay End
Time Saver option after starting the program, follow
the steps below:
This option allows you to adjust the wash
- set the washing machine to PAUSE by
time. Press this touchpad repeatedly to
pressing “Start/Pause” touchpad;
decrease or increase the wash time
according to the soil level of your wash. - deselect this option by pressing
Use the table below as a guide. “Delay End” touchpad repeatedly till
the display shows delay time “ ”;
Soil Level - press the “Start/Pause” to start the
Light >> Medium >> Heavy program.
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Prewash ( ) Touchpad
Select this option if you wish your laundry
to be pre-washed before the main wash.
Use this option for heavy soil. The
indicator of this option will be on.
When you set this function, put the
detergent into the “ ” compartment.
This function increases the program
duration.

Easy Iron Touchpad


When selecting this option the laundry is
gently washed and spun to avoid
creasing. In this way ironing is easier.
The indicator of this option comes on.

Extra Rinse Touchpad


This option is recommended for people
who are allergic to detergents, and in
areas where the water is very soft.
Press this touchpad to add two rinse
phases to a program. The indicator of
this option will be on.
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3.5 Settings

Child Safety Lock ( ) Option Enabling/Disabling End-Of-Wash


Your appliance is provided with CHILD Buzzer
SAFETY LOCK which permits you to leave This setting permits you to either enable
the appliance unsupervised with the door or disable the buzzer at the end of the
closed without having to worry that children program. As an example, you might wish
might be injured by or cause damage to to disable this buzzer when you start a
the appliance. wash when going to bed, so that when
Set this option after pressing the the wash finished approximately 1 hour
Start/Pause touchpad. later, it will not disturb you through the
night.
To set “Child Lock” option:
Error warning beeps such as critical
● To activate the function, press and faults are not disabled.
hold “Extra Rinse” and “Delay End”
● To disable the buzzer sound, press
touchpad about 2 seconds until the
display shows the icon “ ”. “Easy Iron” and Plus “Delay End”
touchpads at the same time about 3
If you press any touchpad while seconds, the icon “ ” will show on
Child Lock is activated, the icon display along with buzzer sound.
“ ” will flash on display
● To return to default configuration press
3 times along with buzzer sound.
these 2 touchpads at the same time
This function remains enabled about 3 seconds, the icon “ ” will
even after the appliance is show on display along with buzzer
switched off. sound.
● To deactivate the function, press and
hold “Extra Rinse” and “Delay End”
touchpad about 2 seconds until the
display shows the icon “ ”.
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3.6 Start/Pause ( ) and 2. Add Clothes ( )


Add Clothes ( ) Touchpad You can only add clothes when
the icon “ ” shown on the
This touchpad has 2 functions: display.
1. Start/Pause ( ) To add clothes:
After you have selected the desired 1. Pressing the “Start/Pause”
program and options, press this touchpad to pause the program.
touchpad to start the machine. The 2. Wait for the machine to come to a
Start/Pause pilot light will stop flashing complete stop before opening the
and remain lit until the water level is door (wait for door lock “ ” icon
above the bottom edge of the door to turn off).
then pilot light goes OFF. If you have
selected a “Delay End” option, the 3. Add clothing and close the door.
countdown will begin and will be 4. Resume the program by pressing
shown on the display. “Start/Pause” touchpad again.
To interrupt a program which is
running, press this touchpad to pause
the machine, the Start/Pause pilot light
flashes.
To restart the program from the point
at which it was interrupted, press this
touchpad again, the Start/Pause pilot
light will stop flashing.

4. BEFORE FIRST USE

NOTE 3. Select a Cottons cycle at 90 °C,


without any laundry in the machine, to
During installation or before first use remove any manufacturing residue
you may observe some water in the from the drum and tub then start the
machine. This is a residual water left in machine.
the machine after a full functional test
in the factory to ensure the machine is
delivered to customers in perfect
working order and is no cause for
concern.
1. Ensure that the electrical and water
connections comply with the Max

installation instructions.
2. Put 2 litres of water in the detergent
compartment for washing phase. This
activates the drain system.
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5. DAILY USE
5.1 Loading The Laundry 5.2 Using Detergent And
1. Turn the water tap on.
Additives
Please read “Detergents Type
2. Connect the main plug to the main and Quantity of Detergent”on
socket. page 22 before use.
3. Turn the knob to set a program. The
washing machine will propose a 1. Detergent Dispenser Drawer
temperature and automatically select The detergent dispenser is divided
the spin value provided for the into three compartments.
program you have chosen.
The selector knob can be turned either
clockwise or anticlockwise.
Position “Off” to reset program/
switching OFF the machine.
At the end of the program the selector Max

dial must be turned to position “Off”, to


switch the machine off.
4. Check and remove objects (if there
are any) that could be trapped in the
fold.

● Compartment “PREWASH”
This compartment is only used for
detergent when a “Prewash” option
is selected.
● Compartment “MAIN WASH”
This compartment is used for
detergent on all programs.

5. Place the laundry in the drum, one Detergent flap


item at a time, shaking them out as
much as possible. (Refer to page 21 Position
“WASHING HINTS”) down:
for liquid
6. Close the door. detergent.
Make sure that no laundry
remains between the seal and
the door. Position
up: for
powder
detergent.

● Compartment “SOFTENER”
This compartment is used for fabric
conditioner and starching agent.
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NOTE: When you use the NOTE


liquid detergent
- Do not use gelatinous or thick The softener amount used must
liquid detergents. not exceed the “MAX” mark in the
drawer.
- Do not put more liquid than the
maximum level. If you use thick softeners it is
recommended to dilute with water.
- Do not set the “Prewash” phase.
- Do not set the “Delay End”. - Close the drawer gently.

2. Measure out the detergent and the NOTE


fabric softener;
Residues of detergent, softener
- Pull out the dispenser drawer until and water may remain in the
it stops. dispenser. It is recommended to
- Measure out the amount of clean the dispenser regularly to
detergent required, pour it into the remove any residue.
main wash compartment .
- If you wish to carry out the
“Prewash” phase, pour it into the 5.3 Options Setting
compartment marked .
1. If you want your laundry to be spun or
use temperature different from the one
proposed by the washing machine,
pess “Spin” and “Temp” touchpads
Max
repeatedly to change the spin speed
and temperature.
Press the option touchpads, if you
want your laundry to be washed with
special functions.

NOTE
- If required, pour fabric softener into
the compartment marked . - Different functions can be
combined which is dependent on
the program selected.
- If an option is not compatible with
the wash program selected, the
Max
symbol “ ” will flash on display
along with buzzer sound.
2. If you want to define the end of the
washing program, press the “Delay
End” touchpad repeatedly to choose
your washing machine working time.
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5.4 Starting A Cycle ( ) 5.7 Changing The Options


To start a program, press the Start/Pause It may be possible to change some of the
touchpad. The corresponding pilot light options after a wash program has started.
will stop flashing and a default program 1. Press the touchpad Start/Pause. The
duration will be displayed on the screen. indicator will start flashing.
After approx. 15 minutes from the start of 2. If available change the options that
a program: you wish.
- The appliance will automatically adjust 3. Press Start/Pause again. The program
the selected program duration will continue.
according to the type and size of the
load.
- The display will show adjusted
program duration. 5.8 Opening The Door
While a program or the Delay End is
NOTE operating, the appliance door is locked
If you press any touchpad while a and the display shows the indicator “ ”.
program is operating, the symbol “ ” First, set the machine to PAUSE by
will flash on display along with buzzer pressing the “Start/Pause” touchpad. Wait
sound. until the door lock indicator goes off, then
the door can be opened.
If the door lock indicator “ ” does not
disappear, this means that the machine
5.5 Interruption Of A Program is already heating and the water level is
- To pause, press Start/ Pause. above the bottom edge of the door or the
The indicator will start flashing. drum is turning. In this case the door
CAN NOT be opened. If you need to
- Press the Start/Pause again. open it, you must drain the water to open
The program will continue. the door.

5.6 Changing A Program


5.9 At The End Of The Program
Changing a running program is possible
only by resetting it. - The appliance stops automatically.
- Turn the program selector knob to the - The acoustic signal will operate.
position “Off” to cancel the program - The display will show “ ”.
and to turn off the appliance. - The indicator of the touchpad
- Turn the program selector knob to the Start/Pause goes off.
new program position and change any - The door lock indicator “ ” goes off.
available options. Press Start/Pause - Remove the laundry from the
to start the new program.
appliance. Make sure that the drum is
empty.
NOTE
- Keep the door partly open, to prevent
The appliance will not drain the water the mildew and odours.
(except programs; Spin, Rinse + Spin, - Turn off the water tap.
Tub Clean).
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NOTE NOTE

At the end of the program, the time After approximately 18 hours, if you
remaining can suddenly decrease from do not press Start/Pause touchpad,
7 minutes or less to 0 due to the the appliance will drain and spin
overestimated total program time during automatically.
the load sensing phase. In some cases
(with perfectly balanced load) the
program time can be shorter than the 5.11 AUTO Off Mode
time estimated after the load sensing
phase is completed. This is a normal 5 minutes after the washing program
behavior of the machine and not a cause ends, if you do not deactivate the
for concern as it does not compromise its appliance, the energy saving function
performance. activates.
The energy saving function decreases
5.10 When The Washing the energy consumption when the
appliance is in the stand by mode.
Program Is Completed, But
There Is Water In The Drum - All indicators and the display will
switch off.
(Option “Rinse Hold ” is used)
- The indicator of the touchpad
- The drum turns regularly to prevent Start/Pause will flash slowly.
the creases in the laundry.
- Press one of the touchpads to
- The indicator “Start/Pause” flashes to deactivate the energy saving
remind you to drain the water. status.
- The door lock indicator “ ” is on.
The door stays locked.
You must drain the water to
open the door.
To drain the water:
1. Press the “Start/Pause ” touchpad.
The appliance drains the water and
spins with the maximum spin speed
for selected program.
Alternatively, before pressing the
“Start/Pause” touchpad, you can press
the “Spin ” touchpad to change the
spin speed. You can select “No Spin
( )”, if you want the machine to only
drain the water.
2. When the program is completed and
the door lock indicator “ ” goes off,
you can open the door.
3. Turn the program selector knob to the
position “Off” to turn off the appliance.
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6. WASHING HINTS
6.1 Sorting The Laundry Wash bras, pantyhose
and other delicates in a
Follow the wash code symbols on each mesh laundry bag,
garment label and the manufacturer’s which you can purchase
washing instructions. Sort the laundry as from your supermarket.
follows: whites, coloureds, synthetics,
delicates, woollens. Make sure that you wash lint collectors
separately from lint producers.
6.2 Temperatures Never wash whites and coloured
fabrics together. Whites may lose their
“whiteness” in the wash.
Temp Soil level
New coloured items may run in the first
90°C For normally soiled white wash; they should therefore be
cottons and linen (e.g. teacloths, washed separately the first time.
towels, tablecloths, sheets...). Remove persistent stains before
60°C For normally soiled, colourfast washing.
50°C garments (e.g. shirts, night Rub particularly soiled areas with a
dresses, pajamas....) in linen, special detergent or detergent paste.
cotton or synthetic fibres and Treat curtains with special care.
for lightly soiled white cotton Remove hooks or tie them up in a bag
(e.g.underwear). or a net.
40°C For delicate items (e.g. net
30°C curtains), mixed laundry 6.4 Maximum Loads
Cold including synthetic fibres and
woollens bearing the label pure Recommended loads are indicated in the
new wool, machine washable, program charts on page 11.
non-shrink. General rules:
Clothes Load Quantity
drum full but not too
6.3 Before Loading The Cotton, linen
tightly packed;
Laundry drum no more than
Synthetics
half full;
Make sure that no
metal objects are Delicate fabrics drum no more than
left in the laundry and woollens one third full.
(e.g. coin, hair clips,
Washing a maximum load makes the
safety pins, pins).
most efficient use of water and energy.
For heavily soiled laundry, reduce the
load size.

6.5 Removing Stains


Stubborn stains may not be removed by
Button up just water and detergent. It is therefore
pillowcases, close advisable to treat them prior to washing.
zip fasteners, Blood: treat fresh stains with cold water.
hooks and poppers. For dried stains, soak overnight in water
Tie any belts or with a special detergent then rub in the
long tapes. soap and water.
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Oil based paint: moisten with benzine Low sudsing detergents designed for
stain remover, lay the garment on a soft front load washing machines are labelled
cloth and dab the stain; treat several “Front Loading”, “high efficiency”, “HE”,
times. such as Cold Power for Front Loaders or
“Matic”.
Dried grease stains: moisten with
turpentine, lay the garment on a soft Do not use wrong types of detergent,
surface and dab the stain with the such as Top Loading, Handwash
fingertips and a cotton cloth. detergent or Soap-Based products in
your frontload washing machine. This
Rust: oxalic acid dissolved in hot water or can result in excessive suds, longer
a rust removing product used in cold cycle time, low spin speeds, poor
water. Be careful with rust stains which rinsing and overloading of the motor.
are not recent since the cellulose
structure will already have been damaged
and the fabric tends to hole.
Quantity of detergent to be
Mould stains: treat with bleach, rinse used
well (whites and fast coloureds only).
Grass: soap lightly and treat with bleach The choice of detergent and use of
(whites and fast coloureds only). correct quantities not only affects your
wash performance, but also helps to
Ball point pen and glue: moisten with avoid waste and protect the environment.
acetone (*), lay the garment on a soft Although biodegradable detergents
cloth and dab the stain. contain substances which in large
quantities can upset the delicate balance
Lipstick: moisten with acetone (*) as
of nature.
above, then treat stains with methylated
spirits. Remove any residual marks from The choice and quantity of detergent will
white fabrics with bleach. depend on ;
Red wine: soak in water and detergent, type of fabric (delicates, woollens,
rinse and treat with acetic or citric acid, cottons, etc.) ;
then rinse. Treat any residual marks with the colour of clothes ;
bleach.
size of the load ;
Ink: depending on the type of ink, degree of soil ;
moisten the fabric first with acetone (*),
then with acetic acid; treat any residual wash temperature ; and
marks on white fabrics with bleach and hardness of the water used.
then rinse thoroughly. Water hardness is classified by so-called
Tar stains: first treat with stain remover, “degrees” of hardness.
methylated spirits or benzine, then rub Information on hardness of the water in
with detergent paste. your area can be obtained from the
(*) do not use acetone on artificial silk. relevant water supply company, or from
your local authority.
6.6 Detergents Type And You may have to try using the detergent
quantity as per manufacturers’
Quantity Of Detergent instructions then compare the wash
Low sudsing detergent is required for this result to the list below and adjust the
washing machine to prevent oversudsing amount of detergent for your future
problems, unsatisfactory washing result washes accordingly.
and harm to the machine.
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Not enough detergent causes:


the washload to turn grey,
greasy clothes.

Too much detergent causes:


sudsing,
reduced washing effect,
inadequate rinsing.

Use less detergent if:


you are washing a small load,
the laundry is lightly soiled,
large amounts of foam during washing.

7. INTERNATIONAL WASH CODE SYMBOLS


These symbols appear on fabric labels, in order to help you choose the best
way to treat your laundry.

Energetic Max. wash Max. wash Max. wash Max. wash


DO NOT
wash temperature temperature temperature temperature Hand wash
wash at all
95 °C 60 °C 40 °C 30 °C

Delicate wash

Bleaching Bleach in cold water DO NOT bleach

Ironing Hot iron Warm iron Lukewarm iron DO NOT iron


max. 200 °C max. 150 °C max. 110 °C

Dry cleaning Dry cleaning in Dry cleaning in Dry cleaning in DO NOT


all solvents perchlorethylene, petrol, pure alcohol dry clean
petrol, pure alcohol, and R 113
R 111 & R 113
High
temperature
Low
temperature
Drying Flat On the line On clothes Tumble dry DO NOT
hanger tumble dry
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8. CARE AND CLEANING


WARNING! To run a maintenance wash:

You must DISCONNECT the appliance The drum should be empty of laundry.
from the electricity supply, before you can Select the “Tub Clean” program.
carry out any cleaning or maintenance Press Start/Pause to start the program.
work.

8.1 External Cleaning


Clean the appliance only with soap and 8.5 Cleaning The Dispenser
warm water. Fully dry all the surfaces. Drawer
CAUTION! The washing powder and additive
dispenser drawer should be cleaned
Do not use alcohol, solvents or regularly.
chemical products.
Remove the drawer by pressing the
catch downwards and by pulling it out.
8.2 Descaling
To remove dispenser
The water we use normally contains lime. drawer
It is a good idea to periodically use a
water softening powder in the machine. 1
Do this separately from any laundry
washing, and according to the softening
powder manufacturer's instructions.
This will help to prevent the formation of
lime deposits.

8.3 After Each Wash


Leave the door open for a while. This 2
helps to prevent mould and stagnant
smells forming inside the appliance.
Keeping the door open after a wash will
also help to preserve the door seal.
To aid cleaning, the top part of the
additive compartment should be
8.4 Maintenance Wash With removed.
“Tub Clean” Program
With the use of low temperature washes
it is possible to get a build up of residues
inside the drum.
We recommend to use “Tub Clean”
program to clean the drum regularly to
remove any residue.
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Flush it out under a tap to remove any 8.7 Cleaning The Water Inlet
traces of accumulated powder.
Filter
If your water is very hard or contains
traces of lime deposit, the water inlet
filter may become clogged. It is therefore
a good idea to clean it from time to time.
To clean the water inlet filters:
1. Close the water tap.
2. Remove the water inlet hose from
the water tap.
3. Clean the filter in the inlet hose with
a stiff brush.

8.6 Cleaning The Drawer


Recess
Having removed the drawer, use a small
brush to clean the recess, ensuring that
all washing powder residue is removed
from the upper and lower part of the
recess. Replace the drawer and run the
rinse program without any clothes in the
drum.

4. Remove the inlet hose behind the


appliance.
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5. Clean the filter in the valve with a 8.8 Frost Precautions


stiff brush or a towel. If the appliance is installed in an area
where the temperature can be less
than 0 °C, remove the remaining water
from the inlet hose and the
drain pump.

Emergency Drain
1. Disconnect the main plug from the
main socket. Turn off the water tap.
2. Remove the water inlet hose.
3. Remove the drain hose from the rear
6. Install the inlet hose again. Make support and unhook it from sink or
sure that the couplings are tight to spigot.
prevent leakages.
7. Open the water tap.

4. Put the end of the drain and inlet hose


in a container. Let the water flow out
of the hoses.

5. When no more water flows, install the


inlet hose and the drain hose again.
NOTE

Make sure that the temperature is


more than 0 °C before you use the
appliance again.
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9. TROUBLESHOOTING
9.1 Possible Failures Alarm Code:
Certain problems are due to lack of The appliance does not fill
simple maintenance or oversights, which with water properly.
can be solved easily without calling out
an engineer. Before contacting your local The appliance does not drain
Service Centre, please check trouble- the water.
shooting below. The appliance door is open or
Once the problem has been eliminated, not closed correctly. Please
press the Start/Pause button to restart check the door!
the program. If after all checks, the The main supply is unstable.
problem persists, contact your local Wait until the main supply is
Service Centre. stable.
WARNING! Deactivate the No communication between
appliance before you do the electronic elements of the
checks. appliance. Switch off and
switch on again.

Malfunction Possible cause Solution


The door has not been closed. Close the door firmly.
(Error code: )
The plug is not properly Insert the plug into the power
inserted into the power socket. socket.
There is no power at the Please check your domestic
socket. electrical installation.
Machine does The Start/Pause touchpad has Press the Start/Pause
not start: not been pressed. touchpad.
The “Delay End” has been If the laundry are to be
selected. washed immediately, cancel
the “Delay End”.
The Main supply is unstable. Wait until the main supply is
(If appears on the stable. Appliance will start
display.) automatically.
The water tap is closed. Open the water tap.
(Error code: )
The inlet hose is squashed or Check the inlet hose
Machine does kinked. (Error code: ) connection.
not fill the
water: The filter in the inlet hose is Clean the water inlet hose
blocked. (Error code: ) filter.
The door is not properly closed. Close the door firmly.
(Error code: )

Machine fills The end of the drain hose is Refer to relevant paragraph in
then empties too low. (Error code: ) “water drainage” section.
immediately:
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Malfunction Possible cause Solution


The drain hose is squashed or Check the drain hose
kinked. (Error code: ) connection.

Machine The drain pump is clogged. Clean the drain filter.


does not (Error code: )
empty and/or
does not The option “Rinse Hold” Press Start/Pause
spin: has been selected. touchpad to drain the water
or select spin program.
The laundry is not evenly Pause the machine and
distributed in the drum. redistribute laundry
manually.
Too much detergent or unsuitable Reduce detergent quantity
detergent (creates too much and use correct type of
foam) has been used. detergent (refer page 22).
Check whether there are any leaks Check the water inlet hose
There is water from one of the inlet hose fittings. It connection.
on the floor: is not always easy to see this as
the water runs down the hose;
check to see if it is damp.
The drain hose is damaged. Call Service.
Too little detergent or unsuitable Increase detergent
detergent has been used. quantity or use different
detergent (refer page 22).
Unsatisfac-
tory Stubborn stains have not been Use commercial products
washing treated prior to washing. to treat the stubborn stains.
results: The correct temperature was not Check if you have selected
selected. the correct temperature.
Excessive laundry load. Reduce load.
The program is still running. Wait until the end of cycle.
There is water in the drum. You must drain the water
to open the door (refer
“Opening The Door” on
The door will page 19.
not open:
This problem may be caused by Contact Service.
a failure of the appliance.

The transit bolts and packing Check the correct installa-


Machine have not been removed. tion of the appliance.
vibrates or
is noisy: The support feet have not been Check the correct levelling
adjusted. of the appliance.
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Malfunction Possible cause Solution


The laundry is not evenly Pause the machine and
distributed in the drum. redistribute laundry
Machine manually.
vibrates or There is very little laundry in the Load more laundry.
is noisy: drum.
Unstable floors eg. wooden floors. Refer to relevant paragraph
in “Positioning” section.
Detergent over dose. Reduce the detergent
quantity or use another one.
(Refer page 22 “Detergents
Cycle time Type And Quantity Of
longer than Detergent”).
displayed:
Machine unbalance. Redistribute laundry
manually in the drum and
start the spin phase again.
The cycle is
shorter than The appliance calculated a new time according to the laundry
the time load.
displayed.
The electronic unbalance detection Pause the machine and
device has cut in because the redistribute laundry
laundry is not evenly distributed in manually.
the drum. The laundry is
redistributed by reverse rotation of
Spinning the drum.
starts late
or machine This may happen several times
does before the unbalance disappears
not spin: and normal spinning can resume. If,
after 10 minutes, the laundry is still
not evenly distributed in the drum,
the machine will not spin. In this
case, redistribute the load manually
and select the spin program.
Machine not installed properly. Make sure the levelling of
the appliance is correct.
Refer to “Installation”.
Machine
Transit bolts or packaging not Make sure that the
makes an
removed. packaging and/or the
unusual
transit bolts are removed.
noise:
Refer to “Unpacking”.
The load may be too small. Add more laundry in the
drum.
No water is
Machines based on modern technology operate very economical-
visible in
ly using very little water without affecting performance.
the drum:
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NOTE
If you are unable to identify or solve the
problem, contact our service centre.
Before calling service centre, make a
Scan QR code

PNC :
Mod :

note of the model, serial number and


S/N :
Made in Thailand

purchase date of your machine: the


Service Centre will require this
information.

10. TECHNICAL DATA

Dimensions (Height / Width / Depth) 850 x 600 x 575 mm


Power supply (Voltage / Frequency) 220-240 V~ / 50 Hz
Total power absorbed 2000 W
Water supply pressure (Maximum / Minimum) 0.8 MPa / 0.05 MPa

Program Max. Capacity


Cotton 7.5 kg
Eco Cotton 7.5 kg
Mixed 4 kg
Extra Dirty 7.5 kg
Bedding 3 kg
Machine Clean -
Drain & Spin 7.5 kg
Maximum dry
clothes capacity Rinse & Spin 7.5 kg
Delicate 4 kg
Fast 15 1.5 kg
Daily 39 5.5 kg
Full Wash 60 7.5 kg
Off -
Spin speed (Maximum / Minimum) 1200 rpm / 400 rpm
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11. INSTALLATION

11.1 Unpacking

CAUTION!
All transit bolts and packing must be
removed before using the appliance.
You are advised to keep all transit
devices so that they can be refitted if the
machine ever has to be transported
again.

1. Use gloves. Remove the external film.


If necessary, use a cutter.

5. Open the door. Remove all the items


from the drum.

2. Remove the cardboard top.

3. Remove the polystyrene packaging


materials.
4. Remove the plastic bag which cover
the machine.
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6. Put one of the polystyrene packaging


elements on the floor behind the
appliance. Carefully put down the
appliance with the rear side on it. A
Make sure not to damage the hoses.

10. Remove the three transit bolts.


11. Pull out the plastic spacers.

3rd

7. Remove the polystyrene base.

1st 2nd

12. Put the plastic caps in the holes (X3).


You can find these caps in the user
8. Pull up the appliance in vertical manual bag.
position.
9. Remove the power supply cable and
the drain and inlet hoses from the
hose holders (A) on the rear of the
appliance.
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Loosen or tighten the feet to adjust the


level. A correct adjustment of the
appliance level prevents vibration, noise
and the movement of the appliance when
in operation.

clockwise “DOWN”

counter clockwise “UP”

11.2 Positioning
It is important that your machine stands When the washing machine is levelled,
firm and leveled on the floor to ensure try to rock it from corner to corner. If it
correct operation. The appliance must does rock, adjust the legs again until it is
not be installed behind a lockable door, a levelled and does not rock.
sliding door or a door with a hinge on the
opposite side to avoid restricting the
machine door.
Use a spirit level on the top and side of
the machine to check the levels.

Never place cardboard, wood or similar


materials under the machine to
compensate for any unevenness in the
floor. Install the machine on a flat hard
floor. Make sure that air circulation
around the machine is not impeded by
carpets, rugs etc.
If you do not have a spirit level, as a Check that the machine does not touch
guide use the edge of a door frame, the wall or cupboard units.
cupboard or bench to check that the
machine is leveled.
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11.3 Water Inlet Fitting Hose Guide

Connect the water inlet hose to a tap 1.


with 3/4” BSP thread. Pull apart to Hose
Use the hose supplied with the washing bend
insert hose. Guide

450 approx.
machine. DO NOT USE OLD HOSES. hose

check

pull hose

2.

Adjust length to suit


The inlet hose must not be lengthened. trough.
If it is too short and you do not wish to
move the tap, you will have to purchase
a new, longer hose specially designed
for this type of use.
Loosen the ring nut to angle the hose to
the left or right depending on the position
of your water tap. Do not place the inlet
hose downwards. After positioning the
inlet hose, be sure to tighten the ring nut
again to prevent leaks.

35° 45°

11.4 Water Drainage In this case, make sure the end cannot
The end of the drain hose can be come unhooked when the machine will
positioned in three ways: be emptied. This could be done by tying
it to the tap with a piece of string or
Hooked over the edge of a sink, attaching it to the wall.
using the plastic hose guide supplied
with the machine.
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In a sink, drain pipe branch. 11.5 Electrical Connection


This branch must be above the trap so This machine is designed to operate
that the bend is at least 60 cm above on a 220-240 V, single-phase, 50 Hz
the ground. supply.
“An incorrect power supply may void
your warranty.”
Check that your domestic electrical
installation can take the maximum
load required (2.0 kW), also taking into
Max. account any other appliances in use.
90 cm
Min. CAUTION!
60 cm Connect the machine to an
earthed socket outlet.

Push the drain hose onto the spigot The manufacturer declines any
and secure with a clip, ensure a loop is responsibility for damage or
formed in the drain hose to prevent injury through failure to comply
waste from the sink entering the with the above safety precaution.
appliance. Should the appliance power
supply cable need to be
Directly into a drain pipe, at a height replaced, this shall be carried
of not less than 60 cm and not more out by our Service Centre.
than 90 cm.
When the appliance is installed, the
Max. 90 cm power supply cable must be easily
Min. 60 cm accessible.

The end of the drain hose must always


be ventilated, i.e. the inside diameter
of the drain pipe must be larger than
the outside diameter of the drain hose.
The drain hose must not be twisted or
curled. Run it along the floor; only the
part near the drainage point must be
raised.
For the correct functioning of the
machine, the drain hose must remain
hooked on the proper support piece
situated on the top part of back side of
the appliance.
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12. ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS

12.1 Packaging Materials For more detailed information about


recycling of this product, please contact
The materials marked with the
your local city office, your household
symbol are recyclable.
waste disposal service or the shop where
>PE<=polyethylene you purchased the product.
>PS<=polystyrene
>PP<=polypropylene
This means that they can be recycled by 12.3 Ecological Hints
disposing them properly in appropriate To save water, energy and to help
collection containers. protect the environment, we recommend
that you follow these tips:
12.2 Old Machine
Normally soiled laundry may be
Use authorized disposal sites for your old washed without prewashing in order to
appliance. Help to keep your country tidy! save detergent, water and time (the
The symbol on the product or on its environment is protected too!).
packaging indicates that this product may The machine works more economically
not be treated as household waste. if it is fully loaded.
Instead it shall be handed over to the With adequate pre-treatment, stains
applicable collection point for the and limited soiling can be removed; the
recycling of electrical and electronic laundry can then be washed at a lower
equipment. By ensuring this product is temperature.
disposed of correctly, you will help Measure out detergent according to
prevent potential negative consequences the water hardness, the degree of
for the environment and human health, soiling and the quantity of laundry
which could otherwise be caused by being washed.
inappropriate waste handling of this
product.
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NOTE
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NOTE
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Warranty
FOR SALES IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
APPLIANCE: WESTINGHOUSE WASHING MACHINES & WASHER/DRYERS
This document sets out the terms and conditions of the product (d) damage to the Appliance caused by:
warranties for Westinghouse Appliances. It is an important document. (i) negligence or accident;
Please keep it with your proof of purchase documents in a safe place
(ii) misuse or abuse, including failure to properly maintain or service;
for future reference should there be a manufacturing defect in your
Appliance. This warranty is in addition to other rights you may have (iii) improper, negligent or faulty servicing or repair works done by
under the Australian Consumer Law. anyone other than an Electrolux authorised repairer or ASC;
(iv) normal wear and tear;
1. In this warranty:
(v) power surges, electrical storm damage or incorrect power supply;
(a) ‘ACL’ or ‘Australian Consumer Law’ means Schedule 2 to the
Competition and Consumer Act 2010; (vi) incomplete or improper installation;
(b) ‘Appliance’ means any Electrolux product purchased by you and (vii) incorrect, improper or inappropriate operation;
accompanied by this document; (viii) insect or vermin infestation;
(c) ‘ASC’ means Electrolux’s authorised serviced centres; (ix) failure to comply with any additional instructions supplied with
(d) ‘Westinghouse’ is the brand controlled by Electrolux Home Products the Appliance;
Pty Ltd of 163 O’Riordan Street, Mascot NSW 2020, ABN 51 004 In addition, Electrolux is not liable under this warranty if:
762 341 in respect of Appliances purchased in Australia and Electrolux
(NZ) Limited (collectively “Electrolux”) of 3-5 Niall Burgess Road, Mount (a) the Appliance has been, or Electrolux reasonably believes that the
Wellington, in respect of Appliances purchased in New Zealand; Appliance has been, used for purposes other than those for which
the Appliance was intended, including where the Appliance has
(e) been used for any non-domestic purpose;
warranty;
(b)
(f) ‘you’ means the purchaser of the Appliance not having purchased
the Appliance for re-sale, and ‘your’ has a corresponding meaning. (c) the Appliance’s serial number or warranty seal has been removed
or defaced.
2. Application: This warranty only applies to new Appliances, purchased 8. How to claim under this warranty: To enquire about claiming under this
and used in Australia or New Zealand and is in addition to (and does not warranty, please follow these steps:
exclude, restrict, or modify in any way) other rights and remedies under
a law to which the Appliances or services relate, including any non- (a) carefully check the operating instructions, user manual and the
excludable statutory guarantees in Australia and New Zealand. terms of this warranty;
3. Warranty Period: Subject to these terms and conditions, this warranty (b) have the model and serial number of the Appliance available;
continues for in Australia for a period of 24 months and in New Zealand (c) have the proof of purchase (e.g. an invoice) available;
for a period of 24 months following the date of original purchase of the
Appliance. (d) telephone the numbers shown below.

• Inverter motor – Further 8 years 9. Australia: For Appliances and services provided by Electrolux in Australia:
Electrolux goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under
4. Repair or replace warranty: During the Warranty Period, Electrolux the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or
or its ASC will, at no extra charge if your Appliance is readily accessible refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably
for service, without special equipment and subject to these terms and foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the Appliance
conditions, repair or replace any parts which it considers to be defective. repaired or replaced if the Appliance fails to be of acceptable quality and
Electrolux may, in its absolute discretion, choose whether the remedy the failure does not amount to a major failure. ‘Acceptable quality’ and
offered for a valid warranty claim is repair or replacement. Electrolux or its ‘major failure’ have the same meaning as referred to in the ACL.
ASC may use refurbished parts to repair your Appliance. You agree that 10. New Zealand: For Appliances and services provided by Electrolux in New
any replaced Appliances or parts become the property of Electrolux. Zealand, the Appliances come with a guarantee by Electrolux pursuant to
5. Travel and transportation costs: Subject to clause 7, Electrolux will the provisions of the Consumer Guarantees Act, the Sale of Goods Act
bear the reasonable cost of transportation, travel and delivery of the and the Fair Trading Act. Where the Appliance was purchased in New
Appliance to and from Electrolux or its ASC. Travel and transportation Zealand for commercial purposes the Consumer Guarantee Act does not
will be arranged by Electrolux as part of any valid warranty claim. apply.

6. Proof of purchase is required before you can make a claim under this 11. You accept that if you make a warranty claim, Electrolux
warranty. and its agents including ASC may exchange information in relation to you
to enable Electrolux to meet its obligations under this warranty.
7. Exclusions: You may not make a claim under this warranty unless the
defect claimed is due to faulty or defective parts or workmanship. This
warranty does not cover:
(a)
(b) parts and Appliances not supplied by Electrolux;
(c) cosmetic damage which does not affect the operation of the
Appliance;
Important Notice
Before calling for service, please ensure that the steps listed in clause 8 above have been followed.

FOR SERVICE FOR SPARE PARTS

AUSTRALIA authorised service centre in Australia spare parts centre in Australia


PLEASE CALL 13 13 49 PLEASE CALL 13 13 50
For the cost of a local call For the cost of a local call

FOR SERVICE FOR SPARE PARTS

NEW ZEALAND
authorised service centre in New Zealand spare parts centre in New Zealand
PLEASE CALL 0800 10 66 10 PLEASE CALL 0800 10 66 20

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