Gorenje WA60109 manual

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    Instructions for Use W ashing machine[...]

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    278994 Thank you for your con fi dence in purchasing our washing machine, and congratulations on the excellent choice. Y our new washing machine meets the requirements of modern treatment of laundry . It is rational in the consumption of energy , water and washing agents. Our appliances are friendly to the environment. Some of the materials may be[...]

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    278994 1. Front panel 2. Detergent dispenser 3. Door 4. Filter lid 5. Adjustable legs 6. W ater outlet hose 7. W ater inlet hose 8. Mains power cable • Max. load: 7 kg / 6 kg / 5,5 kg Dimensions (w x d x h): 600 mm x 600 mm x 850 mm Depth with door open: 105 cm Weight (net): 72 kg Nominal voltage: 230 V , 50 Hz Rated power: 2000 W Power socket: ([...]

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    278994 • Be sure to remove transport brackets prior fi rst use of the appliance. Attempted operation of the blocked machine may result in irreparable damage which is not covered by the manufacturer ’s warranty! • When connecting your washing machine to water supply , be sure to use brand new water inlet hose and appropriate sealing gaskets ([...]

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    278994 In removing the wrapping be careful not to damage the appliance with a sharp object. Before connecting the appliance, let it warm up to room temperature (wait for two hours). • Our appliances are packed in environmentally friendly materials which may be recycled, deposited or decomposed without any threat to the environment. • T o this e[...]

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    278994 • If you have a tumble dryer of the same dimensions, you can place it on top of the washing machine. T o ensure correct operation of the appliance, water pressure inlet must be between 0,05 and 0,8 MPa. Minimum water pressure can be established by measuring the quantity of poured out water . 3 litres of water must be poured out from comple[...]

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    278994 • Fix the outlet hose to run into the sink or the bathtub, or connect it directly to the wall drain outlet (diameter min. 4 cm). • W all drain must be installed properly and must enable occasional cleaning. • Fasten the outlet hose support with a piece of rope led through the hose elbow , to prevent the hose from slipping to the fl oo[...]

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    278994 A - program selector knob B - key - selection of spinning speed (rpm) / stop pump C - short program D - higher water level E - ST ART / P AUSE button F - delayed start G - display Signal LED’ s: - washing program stages • wash + pre-wash • rinse • spin 8 Program selector Basic programs Partial programs Cotton Pre-wash Quick program R[...]

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    278994 • Open the door of the machine. • Load the laundry into the drum. • Close the door . • Open the water inlet faucet. • Select the desired program. • Add washing and treatment agents (detergent and softener). • Start the operation by pushing the ST ART knob (E). - Open the door of the machine . Door is opened by pulling the handl[...]

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    278994 Cotton: whites/colored Normally stained cotton and fl ax bed linen and underwear , table cloth, bathroom towels, top garments, etc. T o wash heavily soiled laundry that will not discolor , use the program with a prewash . For smaller loads (non-delicate cotton, linen, synthetic, and mixed fabric) and smaller quantities of soiled laundry (la[...]

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    278994 Low water temperature, low network voltage, and smaller loads of laundry may extend the washing time; the time indicated on the display is constantly adjusted to account for such conditions. LOW POWER MODE P o = weighted power in ‘off mode’ [W] 0,07 P l = weighted power in the ‘left on mode’ [W] 1,80 T l = time in ‘left on mode’ [...]

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    278994 • reduces water consumption (with some programs) • by pressing the key quick program on the program Cotton 30°C, activate the program Cotton 30°C-quick . Higher water level • Improves rinsing, which is particularly important if your skin is oversensitive to detergents. • For washing heavily soiled laundry . Auto-clean program Run t[...]

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    278994 function was engaged, and you only wish to pump the water out of the drum, without spinning. Spinning Aggressive spinning for non-delicate laundry at high spin RMP . Spinning rpm can be decreased by pressing the ( ) key - selection of spinning speed (rpm). - Adding washing and softening agents (see T ips for washing and energy saving) • pr[...]

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    278994 • T ake the laundry out of the drum and remove any remaining particles or foreign bodies from the door seal. • Leave the door ajar to let the machine dry . • Close the water inlet tap. • T urn off the washing machine by rotating the program selector knob (A) to position “0”. • After the end of washing program, power supply shou[...]

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    278994 • Before washing sort out the laundry according to the type, degree of dirtiness and color resistance. • Prior selecting the washing program consult the sewn tab with information on a particular piece of laundry (see Maintenance Chart on the last page). • Wash separately the new colored textile products for the fi rst time. • Wash h[...]

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    278994 • High spin RPM leave less moisture in laundry which dries out much quicker in the tumble dryer , thereby saving energy . Do not put clods of detergent into the soap dispenser as the tube in the washing machine may clog. Disconnect the washing machine from the mains before cleaning! • The casing should be cleaned with soft cloth and mild[...]

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    278994 • W ash it under running water using a brush, and dry it. Remove any leftover dried detergent from the bottom of the casing. • Clean the entire rinsing area of the washing machine with a brush, especially the nozzles on the upper side of the rinsing chamber . • Clean frequently the water inlet hose screen under running water . • Afte[...]

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    278994 W ashing machine controls the operation of particular functions during washing. If irregularities are detected, the fault is signaled by displaying a message (Fx) on the display , and by rhythmical fl ashing of the LEDs. The machine signals the fault as soon as it is detected, and the program progress is paused. If the fault is in the heati[...]

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    278994 V arious interferences from the environment (e.g. electric devices) may also cause the machine to signal faults. In such case: - turn off the appliance and wait a few seconds; - turn on the appliance and repeat the washing program. If the fault reoccurs, call the service center . The warranty does not cover faults caused by interference from[...]

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    278994 20 Failure Possible cause Remedy F AILURE 7 W ater is poorly pumped out or not at all (machine reports failure - the LEDs periodically fl ash seven times). W ater outlet is clogged Check if: • the fi lter is clean, • outlet pipe is not jammed, • the drain is clogged, • outlet pipe is positioned higher than 1m. Push ST ART again Lau[...]

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    278994 * UKS: universal stability control - this function prevents excessive vibrations during spinning. In case you were not successful in repairing the malfunctions in spite of the above suggestion chart, call the nearest authorized service shop. Repairing the failure arising from inappropriate connections or use of the appliance is not covered b[...]

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    278994 * T esting program by EN 60456 with the selection of max. spin RPM. ** Half load ‘Standard 60 °C cotton programme ’ and the ‘standard 40 °C cotton programme ’ are the standard washing programmes to which the information in the label relates. These programmes are suitable for cleaning normally soiled cotton laundry and they are the [...]

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    278994 * T esting program by EN 60456 with the selection of max. spin RPM. ** Half load ‘Standard 60 °C cotton programme ’ and the ‘standard 40 °C cotton programme ’ are the standard washing programmes to which the information in the label relates. These programmes are suitable for cleaning normally soiled cotton laundry and they are the [...]

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    278994 * T esting program by EN 60456 with the selection of max. spin RPM. ** Half load ‘Standard 60 °C cotton programme ’ and the ‘standard 40 °C cotton programme ’ are the standard washing programmes to which the information in the label relates. These programmes are suitable for cleaning normally soiled cotton laundry and they are the [...]

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    278994 * T esting program by EN 60456 with the selection of max. spin RPM. 25 Basic programs Max. load T emp. (°C) Spin (max. RPM) W ater cons. (L) Energy cons. (kWh) RPM RPM 800 - 1400 800 - 1400 Cotton 6 95 1400 51 2,05 Cotton* 6 60 45 1,02 Cotton + prewash 6 60 53 1,34 Cotton 6 40 45 0,66 Cotton 6 30 45 0,27 Cotton - quick 17’ 2 30 1000 40 0,[...]

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    278994 * T esting program by EN 60456 with the selection of max. spin RPM. ** Half load ‘Standard 60 °C cotton programme ’ and the ‘standard 40 °C cotton programme ’ are the standard washing programmes to which the information in the label relates. These programmes are suitable for cleaning normally soiled cotton laundry and they are the [...]

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    278994 * T esting program by EN 60456 with the selection of max. spin RPM. 27 Basic programs Max. load T emp. (°C) Spin (max. RPM) W ater cons. (L) Energy cons. (kWh) RPM RPM 800 - 1400 800 - 1400 Cotton 5,5 95 1400 51 2,13 Cotton* 5,5 60 45 1,04 Cotton + prewash 5,5 60 53 1,34 Cotton 5,5 40 45 0,56 Cotton 5,5 30 45 0,27 Cotton - quick 17’ 2 30 [...]

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    278994 * T esting program by EN 60456 with the selection of max. spin RPM. ** Half load ‘Standard 60 °C cotton programme ’ and the ‘standard 40 °C cotton programme ’ are the standard washing programmes to which the information in the label relates. These programmes are suitable for cleaning normally soiled cotton laundry and they are the [...]

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    278994 * T esting program by EN 60456 with the selection of max. spin RPM. 29 Basic programs Max. load T emp. (°C) Spin (max. RPM) W ater cons. (L) Energy cons. (kWh) RPM RPM 800 - 1400 800 - 1400 Cotton 4,5 95 1400 40 1,80 Cotton* 4,5 60 37 0,85 Cotton + prewash 4,5 60 43 0,99 Cotton 4,5 40 37 0,47 Cotton 4,5 30 37 0,15 Cotton - quick 17’ 2 30 [...]

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    278994  possibility 30 Program Spinning speed (rpm) / Pump stop Short program Higher water level Basic programs Cotton  /   Cotton with prewash  /  Synthetics  /   Delicate  /   Wool  /   Mix  /   Partial programs Rinse  Softening  Pumping water Spinning  Program chart[...]

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    278994 We reserve the rights to make any changes or mistakes in these operation instructions. 31 Normal wash Delicate wash Max. washing temp. 95°C Max. washing temp. 60°C Max. washing temp. 40°C Max. washing temp. 30°C Manual washing W ashing not allowed Whitening Whitening in cold water Whitening not allowed Ironing Hot iron max. 200°C Hot ir[...]

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    PS PG0A LED en (02-13)[...]