Please note-
BWD12
FULLY INTEGRATED FULL HEIGHT
WASHING MACHINE
28/07/05
CONTENTS
Specifications ..... 3
Important Safety Information.........4
Your Washing Machines Control Panel..........5-6
Cautions and Advice ........7
Using your BWD12.........8
Before Loading your Washing Machine ......9
Tips for Loading Laundry / Guide to Washing Labels ......10
Filling your Washing Machines Dispenser
Drawer with Detergent ..11-12
Tips on Washing your Clothes / Running your Washing Machine
.....13-18
The Program Knob .14
Selecting a Washing Program .....15
Washing Temperature Knob 16
Starting a Washing Program ....16
Interrupting a Program ......17
Additional Functions Buttons .17-18
WASHING PROGRAMME CHART ...19-20
At the End of a Wash Programme ....21
YOUR DRYER / USING YOUR DRYER.21-23
Maintenance and Cleaning ....24-26
Notes on Stains and How to Remove them
from your Clothes ........................................................................27-28
TROUBLESHOOTING ....29-31
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ....32-38
ADJUSTING THE FEET ...........................39
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ....39
WATER CONNECTION .....39-40
Directive Conformity Confirmation ....41
Conditions of Guarantee...............42
Contact Details......43
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
CLASS: D
WASHING
PERFORMANCE
CLASS: A
WASHING
EXTRACTION
PERFORMANCE:
C
*B,A,B washer rating
Dimensions in cm
(Height x Width x
Depth)
88.5 x 59.5 x 55
12 washing programmes
Wash load: 4.5 kg
Maximum spin speed: 1200 rpm
4.5 kg
HOW TO
OPEN THE
DOOR
Be careful that
no metal
pieces are in
the pockets of
your clothes.
There is the
chance of rust
residues
coming off and
causing stains.
Zip-up and
button your
clothes.
Remove the
plastic or metal
hooks of curtains
or place them
inside a washing
bag and tie.
Pull textiles
like trousers,
knitted fabric, Tshirts and
sweatshirts inside
out.
Wash small
clothes like socks
and handkerchiefs
in a washing bag.
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Dispenser Drawer
The dispenser drawer consists of three compartments:
1)
This compartment should be used only when programmes involving pre-wash or biowash have been selected. The amount of power used will depend on the fabric type
to be washed. We recommend following the detergent manufacturers directions.
2)
This compartment is used to store detergent that is going to be used in the main
washing cycle of any complete washing programme.
3)
This compartment is used for fabric softeners. At the end of the washing programme,
water will automatically be siphoned out, leaving the compartment ready for the next
wash. NOTE: THERE IS A SIDE COMPARTMENT ON THE RIGHT (CL) THAT IS FOR
BLEACH.
IMPORTANT!
The detergent dispenser drawer and housing must be cleaned periodically
to ensure that detergent and fabric softener do not build up and reduce
the appliances efficiency. To remove the drawer, pull it forward to its
fullest extent, lifting the front edge at the same time, then give a firm tug.
The dispenser drawer should now be rinsed, dried and replaced.
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FLUID DETERGENTS
9 You can use fluid detergents in all programs without pre-washing.
For this, move the fluid detergent level plate in the second compartment
of the detergent drawer and pour in the amount of fluid detergent
according to the levels on this plate.
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Sensitivity
Certain clothes, either because
of their fabric or the way they
are made, may be sensitive to
action of your machine. When
washing them, it is best to use
DELICATE PROGRAMMES.
You can wash woollen
garments( ) in the SPECIAL
WOOL PROGRAMME. Make
sure, first of all, that your
woollens are washable.
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Running your
Washing Machine
IMPORTANT The temperature used in any washing programme
you select will be determined by the setting you turn your
temperature dial to, regardless of the programme selected.
Programme Selection and Features.
Select the programme thats right for the clothes you want
to wash according to the Table on pages 19-20.
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KEY to Programmes
o 1 & 6 PREWASH
THE PREWASH SHOULD BE SELECTED WHEN YOU
WANT TO WASH HEAVILY SOILED ITEMS.
o The Prewash cycle (1) can be selected when using
Programme 1 (
) on the dial. NOTE: This is
for white cotton and linen articles that do not have a
special finish.
o The Prewash cycle (6) can be selected when using
programme 6 ( ) on the dial. Use this setting for
white nylon polyester cotton mixtures.
o Rinse and Spin (3 & 8).
The rinse and spin programme can be selected for
articles that have been hand washed. The rinse and
spin programme (3 on the dial) is for normal fabrics
(1200 rpm). The rinse and spin 8 is for delicate
fabrics (500 rpm).
o To utilise this function, simply turn the knob to
either 3 or 8 and press in the ON/OFF
button.
o LONG SPIN (5)
The long spin can be selected by turning the knob to
position 5 on the dial. This should be used only for
normal fabric at 1200rpm, but note: If you have
pressed the spin speed button for 500rpm, the drum
will only revolve at 500rpm.
o SHORT SPIN (12)
The slower spin speed (500 rpm) can be selected by
turning the knob to position 12 and must be used for
delicate items and woollens. Note: Even if you have
pressed the spin speed button for 1200rpm, the short
spin will only turn the drum at 500rpm.
Never use a fast spin programme on wool!
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THE WASHING
TEMPERATURE
KNOB
* NOTE: If you turn the Program Knob to the STOP position while your
machine is running, you will end the washing cycle prematurely.
Interrupting a Programme
You can interrupt a programme at any time
by pressing the ON/OFF button. Simply
do this and wait two minutes if you have to
add or remove garments. Caution: Be
careful that the water level inside the drum
is not too high and that the temperature is
not very hot.
To resume, once you have re-closed the
door, simply press the ON/OFF button
once again. The programme will pick up
where it had left off.
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SPIN DELAY
Pressing this button will stop
the wash cycle after the rinse
cycle but before the spin cycle
begins. This option is good for
drip dry, crease resistant and
easy care items of laundry.
ON/OFF BUTTON
When this button is pushed in,
your washer dryer is ON. When
it is sticking out, it means the
power to the appliance is OFF.
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IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
Do not dry clothes that contain plastic (including
acrylic), foam or rubber or similar materials, or those
that have not been cleaned in a water solution. DO
NOT USE A PLASTIC DETERGENT DISPENSER ORB IN
THE DRUM!
YOUR DRYER
The drying section of the washer/dryer operates like
any other by blowing heated air onto wet clothes. This air
is then extracted from the machine.
In your washer/dryer, the moisture-laden air is blown
over cold water which causes the moisture to condense. It
is then pumped out of the machine. Therefore, it is
important that the machine is turned on and the drain
hose is correctly located during the drying cycle.
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2) Select the required heat level either on FULL HEAT for normal
fabrics or HALF HEAT for delicates.
Warning.
During the wash and drying cycles, the glass porthole in
the door will become hot so keep children away. NEVER
USE THE DRYER WITH A PLASTIC DETERGENT
DISPENSING CUP IN THE DRUM.
IMPORTANT REMINDER:
Do not dry clothes that contain plastic, foam or rubber
(like) materials.
Do not dry clothes in the dryer that have not been
cleaned in a water solution.
REMEMBER NOT TO DRY WOOL IN YOUR DRYER!
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MAINTENANCE AND
CLEANING:
Please note: Disconnect the power supply before
attempting maintenance or cleaning your washing machine.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Your Machine
doesnt Work
Your Machine
isnt taking
in Water
Your Machine
is vibrating
PROBABLE CAUSE
It is unplugged
Pressure insufficient
PROBLEM
Your Washing
Machine is
vibrating
Excessive
foam in the
Detergent
Drawer
PROBABLE CAUSE
Washing is
still dirty
PROBLEM
The Water
drains from
your Washing
Machine as
soon as it has
filled.
PROBABLE CAUSE
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
REMOVING THE TRANSPORTATION SCREWS:
* PLEASE NOTE THAT FAILURE TO REMOVE THE TRANSPORTATION
SCREWS WILL RESULT IN YOUR GUARANTEE BECOMING VOID! *
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Taking a drill, make two holes of 2mm diameter and one hole of 3.5mm
diameter in the places illustrated below. Then attach the hinges with
screws. Shown below is the version opening to the RIGHT. Note: the
higher hinge is on the left (below) while the lower is on the right.
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If you want the dcor door to open to the right, take a 1.2mm drill bit &
make a hole as shown in the illustration below. B (pictured below) is a
door magnet.
Now you will need to fit the anchoring lugs, screwing each one in as
shown in the illustration below.
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If, however, you want to have your door opening to the left, you
reverse the procedure as shown in the procedure for the door
opening to the right at bottom of page 33.
IMPORTANT
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Or, if installing
so that the door
opens to the
right, follow the
installation
instructions as
shown in the
picture on the
right.
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1.
Remove the old top
(A) by unscrewing the
screws that fasten it
to the machine.
2.
Remove the screws and
clasps from the cavity at
the top of your washing
machine.
3.
Place the new top over
the cavity and align the
screws to the holes
before fixing them in
place.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
YOUR WASHING MACHINE WORKS ON 220-240V & 50 Hz. IT COMES WITH ITS OWN
SPECIALLY MOULDED, EARTHED PLUG THAT HAS BEEN ATTACHED TO THE POWER
CABLE OF YOUR WASHING MACHINE. The plug must be inserted to an earthed socket
with 10 ampere. The fuse used in your plug must also be 10Amps. Should your electricity
supply not match these specifications, you should contact a qualified electrician to
accommodate this.
*REMINDER: WARNING! (PLEASE NOTE) Baumatic Ltd are not responsible for any
damages arising out of usage following failure to earth (ground) your appliance.
To prevent leakage from the connection joints, a seal (for machines with
cold water inlet only) or seals (for machines with hot & cold water inlets)
are included in the hose packing. Fit these seals at the end of the water
inlet hoses on the tap side. If your sink only has a mixing tap, use only
one hose and connect it to the cold water valve of the machine. In this
case, screw on the supplied cap to close the hot water valve.
1) Connect the WHITE-HEADED HOSE to the WATER INLET VALVE with the
white filter & connect the RED-HEADED HOSE to the WATER INLET
VALVE with the red filer (this is only applicable to machines with double
inlet systems).
2) Tighten (but do not over-tighten) the plastic parts of the connections with
your hand. Please call a qualified plumber to ensure safer connections.
PLEASE NOTE:
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In the course of the work carried out it may be necessary to remove the appliance from its operating position. Whilst all reasonable
care will be taken, Baumatic Ltd cannot accept responsibility for damage sustained to any property whatsoever in this process.
In the course of the work carried out it may be necessary to remove the appliance from its operating position. Whilst all reasonable
care will be taken, Baumatic Ltd cannot accept responsibility for damage sustained to any property whatsoever in this process.
This guarantee is in addition to and does not diminish your statutory or legal rights
SERVICE
TEL: 0118 933 6911
FAX: 0118 986 9124
SPARES
TEL: 0118 933 6922
FAX: 0118 933 6942
TECHNICAL / ADVICE
TEL: 0118 9336933
FAX: 0118 9336942
For mainland UK and Northern Ireland, please contact one of the above numbers for further information or any other query you
may have.
For ROI (Republic of Ireland), please contact one of the numbers below:
TEL: 01-4030501 FAX: 01-4030503
Thank you for buying Baumatic.
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Baumatic Ltd
Make-up for your kitchen
Headquarters
Baumatic Ltd.
Baumatic Buildings,
6 Bennet Road,
Reading,
Berkshire
RG2 0QX, United Kingdom
Sales Telephone
+44 118 933 6900
Sales Fax
+44 118 931 0035
Service Telephone
+44 118 933 6911
Service Fax
+44 118 986 9124
Spares Telephone
+44 118 933 6922
Technical / Advice Telephone
+44 118 933 6933
E-mail:
sales@baumatic.co.uk
technical@baumatic.co.uk
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