WM 75 CP
WM 75 CP
WM 75 CP
C-P
Washing machine WMC67XXP
EN
Carefully read the instructions for use before using the washing machine.
Contents
Dear Customer,
We thank you for purchasing this quality ASKO product.
We hope it meets all your expectations. Scandinavian design combines pure lines, everyday
functionality, and high quality. These are the key characteristics of all our products, and the reason
why they are highly appreciated across the globe.
We kindly recommend you to read these instructions before using the appliance for the first time.
The instruction manual also includes information on how you can help protect the environment.
The following symbols are used throughout the manual and they have the following meanings:
INFORMATION!
Information, advice, tip, or recommendation
WARNING!
Warning – general danger
ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Warning – danger of electric shock
HOT SURFACE!
Warning – danger of hot surface
DANGER OF FIRE!
Warning – danger of fire
Original instructions
See Quick guide on the last page.
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Safety precautions
General
• Before using the appliance for the first time, remove the transport
bolts and all other transport protection devices. See chapter
"BEFORE FIRST USE/Transport protection".
• The machine is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with physical or mental impairments, or persons with
lacking experience and knowledge. These persons should be
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Safety precautions
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Washing machine description
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Dispenser tray
1 Prewash compartment
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Before using for the first time
Packaging
Remove all packaging.
Please sort the materials in compliance with local recommendations (see chapter "DISPOSAL").
Transport protection
Before using the appliance, remove the three transport bolts and plastic plugs which protect the
appliance during transport.
1
Release and remove the bolts as shown in the
figures.
2
To remove the plastic plugs holding the bolts,
squeeze them and then pull them out.
3
Remove the caps from the plastic plugs. Push the
caps over the three holes in which the plastic plugs
were inserted. Save the bolts and plastic plugs if
you have to transport your washing machine in the
future.
INFORMATION!
If you wish to transport the washing machine, reinstall the bolts and plastic caps to lock the
machine. This will prevent any damage to the machine due to vibrations during transport. If you
have lost the transport bolts or plastic caps, replacements can be ordered at your dealer.
270698 Bolt
Cleaning
Disconnect the washing machine from the power mains and open the door. Clean the washing
machine drum with a damp cloth and a mild detergent.
In the case of a 3 phase connection of the appliance, switch off the main socket switch.
Connect the washing machine to the power mains and run the dedicated drum cleaning program.
See chapter "WASHING PROCESS; STEP BY STEP (1–8)" /STEP 5: CHOOSE THE PROGRAM.
INFORMATION!
No program can be started while the door is open.
INFORMATION!
The amount of detergent also depends on the hardness of water. For details, see the detergent
packaging. Please contact your local water supply company to check the water hardness in your
area.
INFORMATION!
Before the product is dispatched from the factory, every appliance is tested.
As a result, there may be some residual water left in the discharge pump filter. This, however,
does not affect the quality and will not damage the appliance.
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Installation and connection
INFORMATION!
Before connecting the washing machine to the power mains, wait for at least 2 hours until it
reaches room temperature.
INFORMATION!
If the appliance is installed on a plinth or a similar structure, then the appliance must be fixed to
it, to avoid the risk of falling. ASKO original accessories are available for this purpose, complete
with fixing instructions.
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Installation and connection
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Installation and connection
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Installation and connection
For any further moving of the appliance, use the transport rods (the washing machine drum has to
be blocked).
(See chapter TRANSPORT PROTECTION.)
Connection to water supply
INFORMATION!
The machine has to be connected to water supply by an adequately trained person.
Use the water supply hose to connect the appliance. Water pressure has to be between 0.1 and 1
MPa (approximately 1–10 kp/cm2, 1-10 bar, 10–100 N/cm2).
If the hoses are newly installed, we recommend rinsing them to remove any impurities. Otherwise,
these impurities could clog the filter in the water connection on the washing machine and thus cut
off the water supply.
The water intake hose has to be fastened firmly enough for the hose to have a good seal.
After connecting the hose, the seal must be checked for any leaks.
Only use the water supply hose supplied with the appliance. Do not use any used or other hoses.
INFORMATION!
If the connection on the supply hose is of different dimensions than the water tap (e.g. 3/4” →
1/2”), use an adapter.
INFORMATION!
Connecting to both hot and cold water will save time and electric energy when washing.
If your washing machine model has connections for both hot and cold water, and you only wish to
connect cold water, then the protective cap has to be (or remain) attached to the hot water connection.
Installing the drain hose
Upon delivery, the appliance has a drain hose attached. This drain hose must be connected to a
drain. Drain hose can also be attached to a wall drain with a trap; such trap should be properly
installed to allow cleaning. The height of the drain should be 600–900 mm above the floor. The lower
position (600 mm) is always recommended. Make sure the drain hose is not clipped or bent.
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Installation and connection
Drain hose can also be connected directly to the washbasin drain via a siphon. In this case, the
hose, should be 600–900 mm above the floor. Internal hose diameter should be at least 18 mm.
See figure.
At least 18 mm
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Installation and connection
ELECTRIC SHOCK!
After installation, the washing machine should stand still for two hours before it is connected to
the power mains.
Connect the appliance to an earthed power outlet. After installation, the wall outlet should be freely
accessible. The outlet should be fitted with an earth contact (in compliance with the relevant
regulations).
If you have a washing machine with a 3-phase connection, the connection must be carried out by
a qualified and authorized specialist.
Information about your washing machine is indicated on the rating (type) plate.
Use the type A differential current protection switch.
ELECTRIC SHOCK!
We recommend using over-voltage protection to protect the appliance in case of a lightning
strike.
WARNING!
The washing machine may not be connected to the power mains using an extension cord.
INFORMATION!
Do not connect the washing machine to an electrical outlet intended for an electric shaver or hair
dryer.
INFORMATION!
Any repair and maintenance pertaining to safety or performance should be done by trained
experts.
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Installation and connection
Coin operation
(Only available in some models)
The machine is prepared for coin operation.
Owner/distributor can find detailed informations in Service manual.
Such installation must be carried out by a qualified professional.
The coin meter shall be able to short circuit two signal lines for periods of up to 10 minutes.
This will allow the user to load the appliance, choose a program and start the program after inserting
the coins.
"Please pay to continue" appears on the display when the machine is started with the main power
switch (by pressing on button Start).
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Tips before washing
This chapter includes several tips on how to prepare the laundry for washing.
Laundry sorting
Sort the laundry according to:
• how soiled it is,
• colour,
• material.
Clothing
1. Close the zips and hook-and-loop fasteners so that they do not damage the fabric.
2. New dyed items may contain excess dye; therefore, they have to be washed separately several
times.
3. Turn delicate items inside out. This will decrease the risk of tear and colour fading.
4. Place very sensitive clothes and small items in a special-purpose laundry washing bag.
5. Empty the pockets and turn them inside out.
Laundry symbols
Observe the laundry symbols.
Textile maintenance symbols:
Washing
Normal Delicate
Do not wash
Bleaching
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Tips before washing
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Dry cleaning
Ironing
Natural drying
Tumble drying
Dyed cotton
Laundry made of dyed cotton which is to be washed at 60 °C should be first washed at a temperature
of 60 °C to remove the excess dye. If this is not done, there is danger of dye being washed out of
such items. To maintain the colour of the fabric, use bleach-free detergent.
Unbleached linen
Unbleached lining fabric should be washed at 60 °C with a detergent free of bleach or optical
bleaching agents. Heavily soiled linen laundry may be occasionally washed at higher temperatures,
but do not do this too often as heat could ruin the sheen and strength of linen clothing.
Wool
These fabrics are intended for either machine or hand wash. The Wool Wash program is equally
gentle or even gentler than an actual hand wash.
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Tips before washing
INFORMATION!
Viscose and acetates are fragile when wet.
WARNING!
To protect the environment, we advise against using powerful chemicals.
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Washing process step by step (1-8)
INFORMATION!
Use a washing net for underwire bras. Empty the pockets. Coins, nails etc. could damage the
machine and the fabric.
Turning on
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Washing process step by step (1-8)
INFORMATION!
We recommend adding the powder detergent immediately before the washing cycle. Otherwise,
make sure the detergent compartment is completely dry before adding the powder detergent,
as otherwise, the powder detergent may cake before the start of the washing process.
Liquid detergent
When using a liquid detergent, observe the detergent manufacturer's recommendations. When using
thick detergents, we recommend always using the laundry balls. Use the barrier (3) in the detergent
compartment; see figure in the chapter "Detergent compartment". Add the liquid detergent in the
front part of the detergent compartment (2).
Laundry ball or washing bag
If you are using a laundry ball or a washing bag, place it directly into the drum and choose a program
without any prewash.
INFORMATION!
An excessive amount of detergent will not improve washing results. Rather, it will lead to foaming
and increase the environmental impact. We recommend using less detergent. Only increase the
dosage if you are not satisfied with the washing results.
Conditioner
Pour the conditioner into the detergent compartment, into the compartment with the symbol .
Observe the recommendation on the conditioner packaging.
INFORMATION!
Do not fill the conditioner compartment over the max. indication (maximum indicated level).
Otherwise, the conditioner will be added to the washing machine drum too soon, leading to poorer
washing effect.
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Washing process step by step (1-8)
Choose the program by rotating the program selector knob in either direction. Confirm the program
selection by pressing the button under the program.
Choose the program depending on the type of laundry and how heavily soiled it is (see chapter
"TIPS BEFORE WASHING").
Estimated program duration will appear on the display.
Choose between the following programs:
(owner/distributor can change parameters and rename the program)
ECO 40-60 Washing cycle, which is able to clean normally soiled cotton
laundry declared to be washable at 40°C or 60°C.
HEAVY 60°C For heavily soiled laundry with dirt that needs to be fully
dissolved before the main wash. A prewash is used to do
this.
HEAVY 90°C For heavily soiled laundry with dirt that needs to be fully
dissolved before the main wash. A prewash is used to do
this.
WHITE/COLOR 20°C Program for normally to heavily soiled laundry, whites and
colours.
WHITE/COLOR 40°C Program for normally to heavily soiled laundry, whites and
colours.
WHITE/COLOR 60°C Program for normally to heavily soiled laundry, whites and
colours.
SUPER QUICK 40°C Use this program for laundry that just need freshening up.
The lower the selected temperature, the shorter the program
time.
SUPER QUICK 60°C Use this program for laundry that just need freshening up.
The lower the selected temperature, the shorter the program
time.
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Washing process step by step (1-8)
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Programe (factory default Description
program)
WOOL/HAND 30°C A gentle laundry program for wool, silk and garments that
should be washed by hand. This wash program has a short
spin.
RINSE One cold rinse and a short spin cycle. Suitable for laundry
that just needs to be rinsed.
SPIN Use this program when you only want to spin the load.
DRAIN Use this program when you only want to drain the water
from the machine.
ALLERGY COTTON 60°C This program is used to wash normal to heavily soiled
clothes that require special care, such as clothes for people
with highly sensitive skin or skin allergies.
ALLERGY COTTON 90°C This program is used to wash normal to heavily soiled
clothes that require special care, such as clothes for people
with highly sensitive skin or skin allergies.
ALLERGY SYNTHETIC 40°C This program is used to wash clothes that require special
care, such as clothes for people with highly sensitive skin
or skin allergies.
ALLERGY SYNTHETIC 60°C This program is used to wash clothes that require special
care, such as clothes for people with highly sensitive skin
or skin allergies.
* Programs Disinfection (40 °C, 60 °C, 90 °C) cannot be canceled during washing program. Complete
cycle will be done.
STEP 6: Choosing the program settings
Using the program settings, the washing programs can be further adjusted to your wishes. See
chapter: SETTINGS.
(only appliance owner/distributor may change the settings)
Some program settings may not be available for your selected program.
Start delay
Choose the delayed start when you wish the washing program to start after a certain period of time
(from 1 h to 100 h after you press the Start button).
Use the Program selector knob to set the delay (from 1 hour to 100 hours in 1-hour steps).
Press the button to confirm your selection.
Start delay time + time remaining until the end of the washing program will be displayed. When the
countdown is over, the selected washing program will start .
To cancel the start delay, press the button Cancel.
Then press the Start button to start the program.
When Start delay time is once set, it is not possible to change it; the only possibility is to »Skip it«
and continue with chosen program.
INFORMATION!
If you have set the delayed start function and you are using liquid detergent, we do not recommend
choosing a programme with a pre-wash cycle.
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Washing process step by step (1-8)
Remaining time
Depending on the selected program, anticipated washing time will be displayed in hours and minutes.
Actual washing time will depend on the selected program, load, type of laundry, spin speed etc.
Actual washing time may be longer or shorter than initially displayed.
Remaining time will be updated during the program duration, depending on the actual amount of
laundry and amount of water pumped into the machine. The last remaining time update takes place
before the final spinning cycle.
In case of uneven distribution of laundry, the time on the display will flash and it will not count down.
Once the laundry is evenly redistributed, the washing time will continue and it will stop flashing.
To add or remove laundry during the progress of a washing program, use the Start/Pause button
to pause the program.
The door may be opened when the water is pumped from the machine (but not completely pumped
out). Then, add or remove the laundry. Close the door and continue the program. Press the Start
/Pause button.
The program will resume from the point at which it was interrupted.
If the door cannot be opened, it is possible that the temperature in the machine is too high, and you
won't be able to add the laundry.
Also, if the door cannot be opened, it is possible that the program has been running for too long and
any laundry added at that point would not be efficiently washed.
INFORMATION!
If the temperature in the drum is very high, then cooling procedure starts before program is
canceled.
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Washing process step by step (1-8)
After the washing machine is switched on, press the Start button to resume the program.
INFORMATION!
Do not open the detergent compartment while the appliance is operating.
INFORMATION!
In some cases the door may be locked although no program is in progress (e.g. in case of an
error). To unlock the door, press the Start/Pause button and hold it for a while.
WARNING!
After the washing cycle, close the water tap and pull out the washing machine plug from the
power socket.
If you have a washing machine with a 3phase connection, do not pull the plug out of the power
outlet.
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Settings
Max. RPM no Drain --> max. rpm Setting affect all programs
• Anti-crease On/Off
• Save program Override existing/Save as new Once the above changes are
done, you can save the program
as a new program or overwrite
an existing program.
3D sensor On/Off
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Settings
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On display Setting Description
Set Language Select your language - press the • Select language: by rotating
button under the flag the program selector knob
• Confirm language: by
pressing button under the
country flag
Display settings:
• Brightness 1 --> 5 5 different brightness levels can
be set.
• Display the logo On/Off After turning the appliance on,
the introduction text can be
turned off, so that is not shown.
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Settings
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On display Setting Description
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Cleaning and maintenance
1
Before cleaning, drain the water from the washing
machine using the Drain program, and disconnect
the washing machine from the power mains.
Open the pump filter cover using appropriate
tools (emergency door opening tool is located on
the back side of the dispenser).
2
Release the water drain hose from the holder.
Before cleaning the filter, drain the water from the
washing machine by placing the end of the water
drain hose over a large shallow container and
opening the cap on the water drain hose.
3
Gradually rotate the filter in the counter-clockwise
direction and pull it out.
4
Clean the filter thoroughly under running water.
5
Remove all objects and impurities from the filter
housing and the impeller.
6
Replace the filter as shown in the figure and
fasten it by rotating in the clockwise direction. For
a good seal, the filter seal surface should be
clean.
Also re-install the drain hose.
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Cleaning and maintenance
2
Rinse and thoroughly clean the tray. You may
also remove the cap from the plug in the
conditioner compartment (A). Clean any residue
from the cap and tube.
Clean the detergent compartment (B) interior.
Replace the cap on the plug.
3
Use a brush to clean the nozzles on the upper
side of the detergent compartment housing.
After a washing program, nozzles that clean the
interior of the dispenser are automatically
switched on (only available in some models).
Use a brush to clean the lower part of the
detergent compartment housing.
4
Replace the detergent dispenser into its housing.
INFORMATION!
Close the detergent compartment!
INFORMATION!
Do not wash the detergent compartment in
the dishwasher!
5
After every wash, wipe the rubber door seal to
extend its useful life.
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Cleaning and maintenance
INFORMATION!
Do not clean the washing machine with a jet of water!
ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Always disconnect the washing machine from the power mains before cleaning.
In the case of a 3 phase connection of the appliance, switch off the main socket switch.
1
Insert a screwdriver or a similar tool into the slot
in the rib and carefully push it to the left.
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2
Hold the rib with the other hand and pull it
towards you.
3
Lift the drum rib.
4
Remove any objects.
5
Place the rib into the installation slot indicated
with "F" towards you. Make sure all ribs are firmly
in place in their respective slots in the drum. Push
the rib inwards (as indicated by the arrow in the
figure) until it snaps.
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Errors – what to do?
Disturbances from the environment (e.g. the power grid) may result in various error reports (see
Troubleshooting table). In such case:
• Switch off the appliance, wait for 1 minute, switch the appliance back on, and repeat the washing
program.
• If the error occurs again, call an authorized service unit.
• You will be able to solve most of the problems in appliance operation by yourself (see
Troubleshooting table).
• Repairs may only be carried out by an adequately trained person.
• Repair or any warranty claim resulting from incorrect connection or use of the washing machine
shall not be covered by the warranty. In such cases, the costs of repair shall be charged to the
user.
INFORMATION!
The warranty does not cover the errors or failures resulting from disturbances from the environment
(lightning strike, power grid failures, natural disasters etc.).
Washing machine • Water level too high. • Drain the water using the Drain or
door does not Spinning program. See "Step 5: Choose
open. the program".
• Water temperature in the • Wait for the water temperature to drop and
washing machine is too pump out the water. If you still cannot
high. open the door, use the emergency door
opening tool (see chapter "ERRORS –
WHAT TO DO? / Manual opening of
washing machine door").
Washing program • The water in the inlet hose • Check that the water supply is properly
is not in progress. is not open. connected and open.
• Delayed start function has • To cancel the delayed start function, press
been selected. the Start button and hold it for three
seconds.
time is regularly • UKS* (*unbalance system) • Program time is extended due to the need
updated on the stability system engaged to redistribute the laundry in the drum.
display unit). due to unevenly distributed
laundry.
Display does not • There is no voltage in the • Check if the plug is connected to the
light up. appliance. power outlet and whether there is electric
current (or voltage) in the outlet.
The wording on • You have not selected your • Choose the preferred language (see
the display unit is preferred language yet. "STEP 5 / Settings / Choosing the
not in your language").
language.
Wet laundry • A small amount of laundry • Loosen and redistribute the laundry and
("unbalance" will will often be unevenly select the Drain or Spinning program.
appear on display) distributed. • Increase the amount of laundry in the
washing machine and restart the program
(see "STEP 7: Start the wash / Adding or
removing laundry after the start of the
program").
There are traces of • The laundry was very • Wash the laundry again. When your
grease (or grease greasy. laundry is this heavily soiled, add more
rolls) on the washing powder or use a liquid detergent
clothes. in combination with a more powerful
(longer) program.
There are still • You used bleach-free liquid • Use a detergent that contains bleach.
stains on the detergent or powder
laundry. detergent for coloured
laundry.
There are white • This is not due to poor • Immediately rinse the laundry again.
residues of rinsing by your washing • Use liquid detergents that do not contain
washing powder machine, but rather due to zeolites.
on the laundry. phosphate-free detergents
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Problem/error Cause What to do?
which contain ingredients • Try removing any residues with a brush.
(zeolites) for water
softening. These
ingredients may be
deposited on the laundry.
There is powder • Water pressure not high • Clean the net on the water supply hose.
detergent left in enough.
the main wash
compartment of • Some washing powders • Choose higher water level or extra rinse
the detergent may stick strongly to the (see "STEP 6 / Choose program settings").
compartment. detergent compartment if • Wipe the detergent compartment before
it is empty. adding the powder detergent.
There is • Plug cap is not positioned • Make sure the plug cap in the conditioner
conditioner left in correctly or it is clogged. compartment of the detergent
the conditioner compartment is positioned correctly.
compartment of • Clean the plug cap (see chapter
the detergent "CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE /
compartment. Cleaning the detergent compartment").
Machine is moving • Feet not adjusted correctly. • Level the feet (see chapter
during operation. "INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION /
Adjusting the feet").
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Errors – what to do?
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Problem/error Cause What to do?
Noisy (loud) drain • Drain pump filter is • Make sure the drain pump filter is clean.
pump clogged. • Make sure the filter housing is clean.
• Filter housing and drain (See chapter "CLEANING AND
pump impeller are MAINTENANCE/Cleaning the filter")
clogged.
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Errors – what to do?
ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Washing machine door may be opened manually if the appliance is not connected to the power
mains and if the water has been pumped out of the machine.
A. Choose the Spinning or Drain program to pump the water from the machine. If this does not
work, water has to be drained from the washing machine drum manually. See chapter "Cleaning
the trap and drain pump" in the chapter "CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE".
B. Make sure the main switch is off and that the plug is disconnected from the power outlet.
If you have a washing machine with a 3phase connection, do not pull the plug out of the power
outlet.
C. Take the emergency door opening tool (found at the back of the detergent compartment) and
insert it into the upper part of the slot on the right-hand side of the washing machine door latch.
D. Press the key (key=the emergency door opening tool) downwards (all the way, until you hear a
click) to unlock the washing machine door. When the door is unlocked, open it by pulling towards
you.
INFORMATION!
If the washing machine door still cannot be opened, call a service technician.
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Errors – what to do?
Failure display
In case of a failure while a program is in progress, the relevant Error XX is indicated on the display
unit.
E0 Incorrect settings Restart the program. If the error reoccurs, call a service
technician.
E1 Temperature sensor failure • Inlet water too cold. Repeat the washing program.
• If the appliance reports this error again, call a service
technician.
E2 Door lock error Turn the appliance OFF and then switch it again ON. Start the
program again. If the error reoccurs, call service technician.
E6 Water heating error Restart the program; if the error reoccurs, call a service
technician.
Then, press the Exit button again. If the error reoccurs, call a
service technician.
E10 Water level sensor error Turn the appliance OFF and then switch it again ON. Start the
program again. If the error reoccurs, call service technician.
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Error Error indication on the What to do?
display unit
E11 Overflow If there is water in the drum that exceeds a certain level, and
an error is reported on the display unit, the washing program
will be interrupted and water will be pumped out of the
washing machine. Restart the programme. If the error
reoccurs, call a service technician.
If there is water in the drum that exceeds a certain level, and
an error is reported on the display unit, while the washing
machine continues to add water, close the water tap and call
a service technician.
E12 Motor error / motor control Restart the program; if the error reoccurs, call a service
error technician.
E23 Error while unlocking the Door is closed, but it cannot be unlocked. Turn off the washing
door machine, then turn it back on. If the error reoccurs, call a
service technician. See instructions for opening the door –
chapter on manual door opening.
E36 Error in UI** and PMCU Turn off the appliance and turn it back on. If the error reoccurs,
communication. call a service technician.
E40 Voltage value out of range. Restart the program. If the error reoccurs, call a service
technician.
E41 The value of frequency out of Restart the program. If the error reoccurs, call a service
range. technician.
Unevenly distributed laundry. Manually distribute the laundry and run the spinning program.
Unable to lock door Open and firmly close the door again to final position. If the
error reoccurs, call a service technician.
Preparing to door unlocking. Wait for the process to finish. If no errors are shown after the
(press INFO): Draining must process, a new cycle can be run.
be performed. Wait for door
unlocking.
Water drain system alert Alert about reduced water flow in the pumping stage. Please
check user manuals.
** UI = (User Interface)
Unevenly distributed laundry or lumps of laundry in the washing machine drum may cause problems
such as vibration and noisy operation. The washing machine will sense this and activate the UKS*
(*unbalance system).
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Errors – what to do?
Smaller loads (e.g. one towel, one sweater, one bathrobe etc.) or clothes made of materials with
special geometrical properties are virtually impossible to distribute evenly across the washing
machine drum (slippers, large items etc.). This results in several attempts to redistribute the laundry,
which in turn leads to longer program duration. In extreme cases of unfavourable conditions, the
program can be completed without the spinning cycle.
UKS* (* unbalance system) allows stable operation and extends the useful life of the appliance.
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Service
WARNING!
In case of a failure, only use approved spare parts by authorized manufacturers.
WARNING!
Repair or any warranty claim resulting from incorrect connection or use of the washing machine
shall not be covered by the warranty. In such cases, the costs of repair shall be charged to the
user.
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Technical information
Model identifier:
Width 59,5
Depth 59,1
Quarter 27 Quarter 49
Spin speed (a) (rpm) Rated capacity 1400 Spin-drying efficiency [A/B/C/D/E/F/G] (c)
class (a)
Half 1400
Quarter 1400
Programme duration (a) Rated capacity 2:55 Type [built in/ free standing]
(h:min)
Half 2:15
Quarter 2:10
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Airborne acoustical 76 Airborne acoustical [A/B/C/D] (c)
noise emissions in the noise emissions class
spinning phase (a) (a) (spinning phase)
(dB(A) re 1 pW)
Additional information:
Weblink to the supplier's website, where the information from point 9 Anex II to Commition Regulation
(EU) 2019/2023 (a) (b) is found:
(a) for the ‘eco 40-60’ programme.
(b) changes to these items shall not be considered relevant for the purposes of paragraph 4 of Article
4 of Regulation (EU) 2017/1369.
(c) if the product database automatically generates the definitive content of this cell the supplier shall
not enter these data.
Model identifier:
Width 59,5
Depth 59,1
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Energy consumption in 0,700 Water consumption in 46,0
kWh per cycle, for the litre per cycle, based on
‘eco 40-60’ programme. the ‘eco 40-60’
Actual energy programme. Actual
consumption will water consumption will
depend on how the depend on how the
appliance is used. appliance is used and
on the hardness of the
water.
Quarter 43 Quarter 44
Spin speed (a) (rpm) Rated capacity 1600 Spin-drying efficiency [A/B/C/D/E/F/G] (c)
class (a)
Half 1600
Quarter 1600
Programme duration (a) Rated capacity 2:50 Type [built in/ free standing]
(h:min)
Half 2:10
Quarter 1:50
Additional information:
Weblink to the supplier's website, where the information from point 9 Anex II to Commition Regulation
(EU) 2019/2023 (a) (b) is found:
(a) for the ‘eco 40-60’ programme.
(b) changes to these items shall not be considered relevant for the purposes of paragraph 4 of Article
4 of Regulation (EU) 2017/1369.
(c) if the product database automatically generates the definitive content of this cell the supplier shall
not enter these data.
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Technical information
Performance data
Program Maximum load Temp. °C
White/Colour2) 7 /3,5* kg 60
Synthetics2) 3,5 kg 40
Energy labelling
European test standard EN 60456 / 1*)
Technical information
Width 595 mm
Height 850 mm
Depth 591 mm
Drum volume 60 l
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Program chart
WMC6763PC
Water
consumption
(approximately, in
litres)
(approximately, in hours
(approximately, kWh)
Power consumption
Program duration
Number of rinses
Spinning speed
Maximum load
and minutes)
Temp. °C
Prewash
(rpm)
Cold
Sum
(kg)
Hot
Program
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Program chart
Table continued from last page
Water
consumption
(approximately, in
litres)
(approximately, in hours
(approximately, kWh)
Power consumption
Program duration
Number of rinses
Spinning speed
Maximum load
and minutes)
Temp. °C
Prewash
(rpm)
Cold
Sum
(kg)
Hot
Program
Program A 7 1600
Program B 7 1600
Program C 7 1600
Program D 7 1600
Program E 7 1600
Program F 7 1600
Program G 7 1600
Program H 7 1600
Program I 7 1600
Program J 7 1600
The above table includes several examples of the use of energy, water, and time for several different
program settings. Actual consumption or duration may vary depending on the water pressure, water
hardness, water inlet temperature, room temperature, weight and type of load, changes in power
supply, and selected options or settings. In the examples specified here, the draining is set to Normal
and no additional options are selected.
Maximum or nominal load applies to laundry prepared pursuant to the IEC 60456 standard.
Setting possible on the program
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Program chart
WMC6743PB
Water
consumption
(approximately, in
litres)
(approximately, in hours
(approximately, kWh)
Power consumption
Program duration
Number of rinses
Spinning speed
Maximum load
and minutes)
Temp. °C
Prewash
(rpm)
Cold
Sum
(kg)
Hot
Program
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Program chart
Table continued from last page
Water
consumption
(approximately, in
litres)
(approximately, in hours
(approximately, kWh)
Power consumption
Program duration
Number of rinses
Spinning speed
Maximum load
and minutes)
Temp. °C
Prewash
(rpm)
Cold
Sum
(kg)
Hot
Program
Program A 7 1400
Program B 7 1400
Program C 7 1400
Program D 7 1400
Program E 7 1400
Program F 7 1400
Program G 7 1400
Program H 7 1400
Program I 7 1400
Program J 7 1400
The above table includes several examples of the use of energy, water, and time for several different
program settings. Actual consumption or duration may vary depending on the water pressure, water
hardness, water inlet temperature, room temperature, weight and type of load, changes in power
supply, and selected options or settings. In the examples specified here, the draining is set to Normal
and no additional options are selected.
Maximum or nominal load applies to laundry prepared pursuant to the IEC 60456 standard.
Setting possible on the program
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Program chart
WMC6742P
Water
consumption
(approximately, in
litres)
(approximately, in hours
(approximately, kWh)
Power consumption
Program duration
Number of rinses
Spinning speed
Maximum load
and minutes)
Temp. °C
Prewash
(rpm)
Cold
Sum
(kg)
Hot
Program
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Program chart
Table continued from last page
Water
consumption
(approximately, in
litres)
(approximately, in hours
(approximately, kWh)
Power consumption
Program duration
Number of rinses
Spinning speed
Maximum load
and minutes)
Temp. °C
Prewash
(rpm)
Cold
Sum
(kg)
Hot
Program
Program A 7 1400
Program B 7 1400
Program C 7 1400
Program D 7 1400
Program E 7 1400
Program F 7 1400
Program G 7 1400
Program H 7 1400
Program I 7 1400
Program J 7 1400
The above table includes several examples of the use of energy, water, and time for several different
program settings. Actual consumption or duration may vary depending on the water pressure, water
hardness, water inlet temperature, room temperature, weight and type of load, changes in power
supply, and selected options or settings. In the examples specified here, the draining is set to Normal
and no additional options are selected.
Maximum or nominal load applies to laundry prepared pursuant to the IEC 60456 standard.
Setting possible on the program
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Program chart
* Half
** Quarter
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Removal
Our product packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials that can be recycled,
disposed of, or destroyed without any hazard to the environment. To this end, packaging materials
are labelled appropriately.
The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the product should not be treated as
normal household waste. Take the product to an authorized collection centre for waste electric and
electronic equipment processing.
When disposing of an appliance, at the end of its useful life, remove all power cords and destroy
the door latch and switch to prevent the door from locking or latching (child safety).
Correct disposal of the product will help prevent any negative effects on the environment and health
of people which could occur in case of incorrect product removal. For detailed information on removal
and processing of the product, please contact the relevant authority in charge of waste management,
your waste disposal service, or the store where you bought the product.
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Quick guide
Close the washing machine door and press the ”START” button.
7. Anticipated washing time, in hours and minutes, will be indicated on the display.
End of program
Open the door and remove the laundry from the washing machine.
See chapter "CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE".
8. Close the door.
Switch off the main on/off switch.
Close the water tap and remove the power plug from the power socket (unless
you have a washing machine with a 3phase connection).
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