
Installation
!
K
eep this
i
nstruction manual
i
n
a safe
place for
GB
future reference
.
Should the appliance be sold
,
transferred or moved
,
make sure the instruction
manual accompanies the washing machine
to
inform
the new
o
wner as
to
its operation and features
.
!
R
ead these instructions
carefully
,
they contain
vital
information on installation
,
use and safety
.
U
npac
k
ing
and
levelling
U
npac
k
ing
1 .
Unpack the
washing machine
.
2 .
Check whether
t
he
washing machine has
been damaged
d
uring
transport
.
If
this
is
the
case
,
do
not
install
it
and
contact
your
r
etailer
.
3 . R
emove the four
protective screws and
the rubber washer
with the respective
spacer
,
situated on
the
rear
of the
appliance
(see figure)
.
-
.
Seal
the gaps using the plastic plugs provided
.
.
. K
eep
all
the parts
,
you
will
need them again
if
the washing machine needs
to
be moved
to
another location
.
Warning: should the screws be
re
-
used
,
make sure
you fasten the shorter ones at the
top
.
!
Packaging materials
are
not
children
’
s toys
.
Levelling
1
our machine may make
a
considerable amount of
noise
if
the
two
front
f
eet
have
not
been ad
j
usted
correctly
.
1 .
I
nstall
the washing
machine on
a flat
sturdy floor
,
without
resting it
up
against
walls
,
furniture cabinets
or other
.
2 .
If
the floor
is
not
perfectly
l
evel
,
com
-
pensate for
any
unevenness by
tightening or loosening
the ad
j
ustable front feet
(see figure)
;
the angle of
inclination
,
measured according
to
the
worktop
,
must
not
e
x
ceed
2
5
.
Levelling
your appliance correctly
will
provide it with
stability and avoid
any
vibrations
,
noise and shifting
during operation
.
If
i
t
is
p
laced on
a
fitted or loose
carpet
,
ad
j
ust the feet
in
such
a
way as
to
allow
enough room for ventilation beneath the washing
machine
.
Putting your appliance
in
place
and
moving
it
.
If
your washing
machine
is
equipped
with
a
special set
o
f
retractable wheels you
can
easy
move it
.
T
o
lower the wheels and
thus move the
appliance
ef
fortlessly
,
j
ust pull the
lever
,
situated on the
left
-
hand side beneath the
base
.
0
nce the
appliance
is in
the required position
,
put
the
lever
back
in
p
lace
.
The
washing machine
is
now
firmly in
place
(see figure)
.
Electric
and
water connections
Connecting the water
inlet
hose
1 .
Insert
seal
A
i
nto
the
end of
t
he
inlet
hose and
screw the latter
onto
a
cold
water
tap
with
a
3
8
-
gas threaded mouth
(see
A
figure)
.
Before making the
connection
,
allow the
water
to
run
freely
until it
is
perfectly clear
.
2 .
Connect the other
end of
t
he water
inlet
hose
to
the washing
machine
,
screwing it
onto
the appliance
’
s
cold
water
inlet
,
situated
on the
top
right
-
hand
side on the
rear
o
f
the
appliance
(see figure)
.
3 . M
ake sure there
are
no kinks or bends
in
t
he hose
.
!
The
water pressure at the
tap
must be within the
values
indicated
in
t
he
T
echnical details table
(on
the next page)
.
!
If
the water
inlet
hose
is
not
l
ong enough
,
c
ontact
a
specialist store or an authorised serviceman
.
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