John Lewis JLWM1407 manuel d'utilisation

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    Child lock JLWM1407 1400 900 500 700 D elay start D oor lock Start/Pause Q uick Extra rinse Intensive Pre wash Rinse hold Stain Spin None W ash tim e Cold Hand wash Drain Rinse Off 30 Minute wash 90° Economy 60° 60° 30° 40° 60° 40° 30° Economy 40° Economy 40° 30° Soak Delicates 40° Delicates 30° Spin Wool JL WM 1407 1400 spin washing m[...]

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    2 Installation ● This appliance is hea vy . Care should be tak en when moving it. ● It is danger ous to alter the specifications or attempt to modify this pr oduct in any wa y . ● All packing and transit bolts must be r emov ed befor e use. Serious damage can occur to the pr oduct and to property if this is not adhered to . See rele vant sect[...]

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    3 En vir onmental Information ● After unpacking please dispose of packaging with due regar d to safety and the envir onment. ● Materials mark ed with the symbol are recyclable. ● Check with your local Council or En vironmental Health Office to see if there ar e facilities in your area f or re-cycling this a ppliance. W ARNING: A cut off plug [...]

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    4 Contents F or the User Impor tant Safety Inf ormation 2-3 Installation 2 Child safety 2 Description of the Appliance 5 Detergent dispenser dra wer 5 Child safety featur e 5 The Contr ol P anel 12-15 Pr ogramme information 16 Using the washing machine 17-19 Load the laundr y 17 Measure out the detergent 17 Measure out the fabric softener 17 Switch[...]

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    5 Description of the Appliance 1 Detergent dispenser dra wer 2 Contr ol panel 3 Door handle 4 Drain pump 5 Adjustable f eet Detergent dispenser dra wer Pre wash Main wash Fabric softener Child safety f eatur e This machine incorporates a special child safety featur e to pre vent small children fr om being trapped inside the machine. T o activate th[...]

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    6 Installation T echnical Specifications It is danger ous to alter the specifications or attempt to modify this pr oduct in any wa y . Care m ust be tak en to ensure that the a ppliance does not stand on the electrical supply cable. Any electrical w ork requir ed to install this appliance should be carried out b y a qualified electrician or compete[...]

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    7 Unpacking All transit bolts and packing must be r emov ed befor e using the appliance. K eep all packaging a wa y from childr en. Y ou ar e advised to k eep all the transit bolts for r e-use in case the machine is to be transported again. After remo ving all the packaging, with assistance carefull y la y machine on it’ s back to r emov e the po[...]

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    8 Plumbing In Y our new washing machine has been designed to be permanently plumbed in to y our home’ s water supply and drainage system. How ev er , if this is not possible , it ma y be connected to a suitable existing tap with the drain hose discharging into a sink. The appliance has an inlet hose, with female 3/4” BSP thread connector . If t[...]

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    9 The drain hose ma y be extended to a maximum of 4 metres. An ad ditional drain hose and joining piece is a vailable from y our local Ser vice For ce Centre. The joining piece must ha ve an internal diameter of 18mm. If your drain hose looks lik e this (see below) y ou do not requir e the “U” piece”. Just push the hose firmly into the standp[...]

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    10 In the inter est of the en vir onment W ashing machines and dishwashers should be connected to the FOUL drainage system, the water will then be tak en to a sewage w orks for treatment befor e being discharged safely into a riv er . It is essential that these appliances ar e not connected to the surface water drainage system as this water is disc[...]

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    11 Electrical connection Any electrical w ork requir ed to install this appliance should be carried out by a qualified electrician or competent person. W ARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EAR THED . The manufactur er declines any liability should this safety measur e not be obser ved. Should the appliance po wer supply cab le need to be replaced, this[...]

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    12 1 Detergent dispenser dra wer 2 Pr ogramme selector dial The pr ogramme selector dial is divided into the following sections: • Cottons, • Synthetics, • Delicates • W ool / Hand washing • Special pr ogrammes from “ Soak ” to “ 30 Min ute wash ” • Reset/Off pr ogramme Off The selector dial can be turned either clockwise or ant[...]

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    13 Pr ogramme options buttons Depending on the pr ogramme , differ ent functions can be combined. These must be selected after choosing the desired pr ogramme and before depr essing the “ Star t/P ause ” button. When these buttons are pr essed, the corresponding pilot lights illuminate. When they are pr essed again, the pilot lights go out. If [...]

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    14 8 Displa y (W ash time) The following pieces of inf ormation are sho wn on the displa y: ● Duration of washing pr ogramme in hours and minutes, after y ou ha ve selected a pr ogramme . While the pr ogramme is running (after you ha ve pressed the Start/Pause button), the displa yed time value decreases b y one unit ev er y minute . ● The wash[...]

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    15 The wash pr ogramme can be dela yed fr om 30 min - 60 min - 90 min, 2 hours and then by 1 hour up to a maximum of 20 hours by means of this button. If you wish to ad d laundr y in the machine during the dela y time you will pr ess Star t/Pause button to put the machine in pause. Add the laundr y , close the door and press Start/Pause button agai[...]

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    16 Pr o gramme inf ormation Soak This is a special pr ogramme for hea vily soiled laundr y . The machine performs a soak of about 30 minutes at 30°C . At the end of the soak time the machine will stop automatically with water left in the tub . The displa y will show a flashing zer o. The “ Door lock ” light is on. P our the detergent for the s[...]

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    17 Using the washing machine Befor e the first wash, we r ecommend that you pour 2 litres of water into the main wash compartment of the detergent dra wer in order to activate the ECO valve. Then run a cotton cycle at 90°C , without an y laundr y in the machine, to remov e any man ufacturing residue fr om the drum and tub. P our 1/2 a measure of d[...]

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    18 6. Select the spin speed or “None” option Press the “ Spin ” button r epeatedly in order to select the desired spin speed or the “None” option. The rele vant light will light up. 7. Select the desir ed options If your laundry is very dir ty , it ma y be advisable to select the “ Pre wash ” option or the “ Intensive ” option. [...]

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    19 12. Ho w to interrupt a pr ogramme Depress the “ Start/P ause ” button to interrupt a pr ogramme which is running, the corr esponding light starts to flash. Depress the button again to restart the pr ogramme . 13. Ho w to open the door during the cycle of a pr ogramme Y ou can open the door , after ha ving set the washing machine to Pause, p[...]

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    20 Hints & Tips on W ashing Do NO T o verload the machine. W eigh the laundr y the first fe w times you use the a ppliance . The a verage weights of the most common items ar e listed below as a guide: 1000g = 1 kg Sheet 700-1000 g Pillow case 100-200 g T ablecloth 400-500 g Ser viette 50-100 g T ea to wel 70-120 g Linen hand tow el 100-150 g T [...]

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    21 W ash Car e Symbols W ash car e labels inside garments recommend ho w to launder your clothes with the best r esults. The care labelling code is in line with care labelling used in the r est of Europe. The symbols used make it easy to select the cor rect pr ogramme on your washing machine. W ASHING SYMBOL BLEA CHING IRONING DR Y CLEANING TUMBLE [...]

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    22 W ashing pr o grammes The “ Econom y Cottons 60° ” is the refer ence pr ogramme for the data enter ed in the energ y label, in compliance with EEC 92/75 standards. * This data is given pur ely as an indication: the consumption values ma y var y in relation to the quantity and type of laundr y , the temperature of the water supply and the am[...]

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    23 Pr ogramme Pr ogramme description A vailable options Load Energy kWh W ater litres Consumptions* Soak for 30 minutes at 30°C Soak 7 Kg 0.45 19 46 0.1 3 rinses Long spin at max. speed Rinse 7 Kg Spin reduction/ None, Rinse hold Extra rinse Spin Drain For emptying out the last rinse of the pr ogrammes with option “ Rinse hold ” and pr ogramme[...]

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    24 Maintenance and Cleaning Y ou must DISCONNECT the appliance from the electricity supply , before you can carr y out an y cleaning or maintenance work . Descaling The water we use normall y contains lime. It is a good idea to periodically use a water softening powder in the machine. Do this separately from an y laundr y washing, and according to [...]

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    25 • When no more water comes out, unscr ew the pump cov er and remo ve it. Al wa ys keep a rag nearb y to dr y up spillage of water when remo ving the cov er . • Remov e any objects fr om the pump impeller by r otating it. • Put the cap back on the emergency emptying hose and place the latter back in its seat. • Scre w the pump cov er full[...]

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    26 Something Not W orking Please carry out the follo wing checks befor e contacting your local Service For ce agent. IMPOR T ANT: if y ou call out an engineer to a fault listed belo w , or to repair a fault caused b y incorr ect use or installation, a charge will be made e ven if the appliance is under guarantee. During machine operation it is poss[...]

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    27 Symptom The door will not open Solution ● The water lev el is above the bottom edge of the door . ● The machine is heating the water . ● The drum is turning. In any case the door can be opened onl y when the “Door lock” light has gone out. Spinning starts late or the machine does not spin ● The electr onic balance control de vice has[...]

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