Smeg LBS 845 Manuale utente

Washing machine
LBS 845

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Contents
Specifications of your Washing Machine
Warnings
Installation
Preparation
Program Selection and Operating Your Machine
Maintenance and Cleaning
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Your Washing Machine
Detergent Drawer
Control panel
Tabletop
Adjustable feet
Front door
Filter cover
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In order to improve the product quality, modifications can be made in the specifica-
tions without prior notice.
The illustrations in this guide are schematic and may not exactly match with your
product.
The values that are declared in the markings on your product or in the printed
documents accompanying are obtained in a laboratory environment according to the
related standards. These values may vary according to the usage of the product and
environmental conditions.
Specifications of your Washing Machine
Maximum dry laundry capacity (kg.) 4.5
Height (cm.) 85
Width (cm.) 60
Depth (cm.) 45
Net Weight (kg.) 58
Electricity (V/Hz.) 230/50
Total Current (A) 10
Total Power (W) 2350
Washing -rinsing cycle (cyc/min) 52
Spinning cycle (max cyc/min) 800
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Warnings
• This product is designed for home
use.
• Your washing machine is adjusted to
230V.
• If the fuse in your house is less than
16A than have a certified electrician
deploy an 16A fuse.
• In case of transformer or non-trans-
former use, grounding installation
must be performed with a licensed
electrician. Any use before grounding
is not our responsibility.
• Never place your machine over a car-
pet covered floor. Otherwise electrical
parts of your machine may overheat.
This may cause malfunction of your
machine.
• Make sure hot and cold taps are
connected correctly. Otherwise your
laundry may come out hot and torn .
• Please call certified service for a fail-
ure of electric plug / cable.
• Be careful about your water hoses are
not old. Do not use old / torn water
hoses. This may cause stain in your
laundry .
• At first use, washing must be per-
formed at Cotton 90°C program with-
out loading with laundry for getting
your machine ready for washing.
• Performance of your washing ma-
chine depends on the quality of water
and hygiene compound used. If low
quality and unfitting cleaning material
is used the stains will be fixed. Before
washing your laundry with stain keep
your attention on cleaning the laundry
as explained in following pages.
• This is period of keeping spare parts
for your machine to operate. Because
of quality control procedures there
might be little amount of water in your
machine. This does not have any
damage to your machine.
• Your machine is programmed for start-
ing operation again when electricity
is off and on afterwards. You can
not press On / Off button to cancel
program. Machine will go on program
when electricity is on. To CANCEL the
program press >Start/Pause/Cancel<
button for three seconds. (See. Can-
celling a program)
If “Door” led on program progress
display is blinking program selection
knob is middle position. In this case
turn the knob and adjust it again. If
the warning continues call authorized
service.
• After your machine starts operation, if
Start/Pause/Cancel key starts blinking
than door is not locked. Open and
close the door again begin washing
program again.
• If the “washing” led on the program
progress display is blinking either
there is no water or tap is off. Check
your taps. Turn your machine off and
on. If the problem persists unplug
your machine, turn off tap water and
call authorized service.
• If program is started and program
selection can not be performed your
machine might be in protection mode
due to infrastructure problem (voltage,
water pressure, etc.) Press and hold
the > Start/Pause/Cancel < button for
3 seconds in order to switch machine
to factory settings.
• Most of the warnings resulting in call-
ing an authorized service are due to
infrastructure problems. For this rea-
son applying to an Authorized Service
is recommended.
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Installation
1. Removing the packaging reinforcements
Your machine must stand level and
balanced on its feet in order to operate
more silent and vibration-free.
First loosed the plastic counter nut on the
adjustable feet of your machine.
After maintaining the balance by
adjusting the feet, tighten the plastic
counter nut upwards.
2. Removing the transportation safety bolts
Before operating the machine, the
transportation safety bolts must definitely
be removed. For this,
1. Loosen the “C” bolts thoroughly by
turning them anticlockwise with the help of
a suitable wrench.
2. Pull off the transportation safety bolts.
3. Insert the “P” plastic caps in the
direction of arrow into the holes from
where the transportation safety bolts are
removed.
Please note! Keep the transportation
safety bolts in a safe place in order to
reuse them for any other transportation.
Transport your washing machine with the
transportation safety blots installed.
3. Adjusting the feet
To remove the packaging reinforcement lean
the machine backward, take the
reinforcement by pulling from the braid.

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a) Water inlet hose
The specific hoses that come with the
machine are connected to the water inlet
valves on the machine. Red labeled hose
is for hot water inlet and blue labeled hose
is for cold water inlet.
In order to prevent the water leakages that
may occur on the connection points, rub-
ber seals are placed on the hose or in the
package (4 pieces for the models with
double water inlets and 2 pieces for other
models). These gaskets should be used
for connections in both sides of the hose.
Gaskets on the machine side should fit in
the hose filter channel.
Since the connection points are under
water pressure, turn on the taps to the
maximum after the connection. Check if
there is any water leakage at the connec-
tion points. In order to prevent the water
leakages and the damages they may
cause, keep the taps closed when you are
not using the machine.
Minimum 1 bar and maximum 10 bars of
water flow from the tap is enough for your
machine to operate efficiently. (In practice,
1 bar means that more than 8 liters of wa-
ter per minute flows from a full open tap.)
Install the elbowed end of the hose to your
machine. Hand-tighten the nuts of the
hose, do not use a spanner
Models with double water inlets can be
used as a model with a single water inlet
by using a plug. Plug should be installed to
the hot water valve. A rubber gasket should
be used in order to prevent water leakage
from the connection point.
Do not connect the product with single wa-
ter inlet to the hot water tap. The product
may switch to the protection mode if the
temperature of the water connected to a
product with double water inlet through a Y
part and single water inlet is above 40°C.
a) Water drainage hose
Water drainage hose can be attached to
the side wall of a sink or bathtub. Hose
should not be bend. When the drainage
hose is hanged on a sink or bathtub, it can
be secured with a hose bracket so that it
will not fall.
The end of drainage hose can be
connected directly to the waste water
drainage hole or to the specific end that is
installed to the outlet elbow of the sink.
The hose should be installed to a height
of 40 cm minimum and 100 cm maximum.
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Electrical Connection
Plug in the grounded plug at the end of the
power cable of the washing machine to a
grounded wall outlet which is fed with
suitable voltage and current.
Preparation
• Please note the followings before start
ing to wash your laundry:
- Have you plugged the machine?
- Have you connected the drainage hose
as necessary?
- Have you closed the front door?
- Have you opened the tap?
• If you are installing your machine by your-
self, please read the “Installation” section
first.
• Separation of the laundries to be
washed:
Please separate the laundries according to
their types (cotton, linen, synthetic, woolen,
etc.), dirtiness levels and washing tempera-
ture. Do not wash the white clothes along
with the colored ones.
Remove solid objects such as belts, cuff
links and curtain rods from the laundries or
put them into a washing bag.
Empty the pockets. Zip and button up. It
is recommended to place the very small
laundries such as baby clothes into the big
laundries such as pillowcases or put into a
special
washing filet in order to prevent them from
sticking between the bellows or slipping
into the cauldron, pump filter, hose and etc.
For stained laundries, see the Practical and
useful information section. Your machine
can wash the woolen clothes with a “Ma-
chine Washable” or “Unfeltable” label in the
special woolen program without damaging
them.
Sensitive clothes with a “Do not wash in the
machine” or “Hand-wash” (silk, pure wool,
cashmere and etc.) label can be washed in
the hand-wash program which is designed
specifically.
• To open the front door, grab the handle
and pull it. For your safety, the front door
of your machine can only be opened when
the machine is not operating. If the “door”
LED is on, the door can be opened.
• Loading the laundry into the machine:
Place the laundries by spreading and
without compaction. Place your hand
woven clothes into the machine by turning
inside out. When closing the door, make
sure that no laundry is in between the door
and the rubber bellows.
Push the front door to close it. If the front
door is not closed correctly, washing does
not start.
• The selection of detergent and soft-
ener:The detergent amount depends on
the hardness of water, the amount of laun-
dry and the dirtiness level of the laundry.
Recommended amounts are written on the
detergent package. If your laundries are
not very dirty and/or your water has a low
hardness, use less detergent as
recommended in the detergent packages.
Otherwise you may encounter excessive
foam.
You should use detergents that are
developed especially for automatic
washing machines. Avoid using bleachers
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Put the powder detergent and softener
into the appropriate compartments in the
detergent drawer and close the deter-
gent drawer.
Pour the softener as recommended
in the package (generally <100ml; i.e.
1 tea cup) Never exceed the “MAX”
marking. If you put more, it will mix into
the washing water via siphon (III) and
it will be wasted. In this case, it may be
necessary to refill the softener. If the
softener is condensed over time, it may
be necessary to dilute with some water.
Otherwise, condensed softener clog the
siphon and block the flow.
Program Selection and Operating Your Machine
Control Panel
I. Compartment I, the powder detergent
compartment for prewash.
II. Compartment II, the powder detergent
compartment for main washing.
III.Siphon
The softener compartment.
Pressing “On/Off”
Program selection knob
Start/Pause/Cancel button
Auxiliary function buttons
On / Off button
Program follow-up indicator
By pressing “On/Off” button you can
make your machine ready for selecting
program. When “On/Off” key is pressed
“door” led will light on meaning “door can
open”. Press “On/Off” key again for turn-
ing your machine off.
Pressing “On/Off” does not mean pro-
gram started operation. You must press
“Start/Pause/Cancel” for starting the
program.
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Pressing the “On/Off” button never means
that the program is started.
You must press “Start/Pause/Cancel” button
in order the machine starts its program.
Program selection table
Determine the suitable program accord-
ing to the type, amount, dirtiness level and
washing temperature of the laundry by
looking at the program selection table. Turn
the program selection knob to the program-
temperature position that you want to wash
with.
*Energy Label Program EN 60456:1999 and IEC 60456 Ed.4 2001
Water and power consumption may show differences from the table above depending on the water pressure,
hardness and temperature, environmental temperature, laundry type and amount, auxiliary function selection and
changes in the electricity voltage.
Program Laundry type
Maximum
Load (kg)
Program
Time (min)
Water
consumption (lt)
Power
consumption (kWh)
Quick wash
Rinse Plus
Anti-creasing
Cotton 90 Very dirty, heat resistant cotton, linen
4.5 150 50 1.60
• • •
Cotton 60* Normal dirty, heat resistant cotton, linen
4.5 135 49 0.85
• • •
Cotton 40 Less dirty or heat resistant cotton
4.5 125 45 0.60
• • •
Intensive 60 Very dirty, heat resistant cotton, linen
4.5 160 50 1.00
•
Intensive 40 Very dirty, heat resistant cotton, linen
4.5 160 50 0.55
•
Synthetic 60 Normal dirty, heat resistant cotton/synthetic
compound
2.5 115 40 0.90
• • •
Synthetic 40 Less dirty or heat resistant cotton/synthetic
compound
2.5 105 40 0.50
• • •
Synthetic 30 Very little dirty or heat resistant
cotton/synthetic compound
2.5 90 40 0.25
• • •
Delicate 40 Sensitive, Delicate synthetic, cotton
compound
2 70 45 0.35
• •
Delicate 30 Sensitive, Delicate synthetic, cotton
compound
2 65 45 0.25
•
Woolen 40 Woolens and sensitive compounds with ma-
chine washable label
1.5 55 40 0.25
•
Woolen Cold Woolens and sensitive compounds with ma-
chine washable label
1.5 45 40 0.03
•
Hand Wash 30 Special program for laundries that have silk,
cashmere, un-washable in machine labels.
1 40 30 0.15
Rinsing
Rinsing program
4.5 23 11 0.04
Spin Spin Program
4.5 11 _ 0.03
Pump Pump Program
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