BOSCH Classixx 1200 Washing Machine Instruction Manual
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Classixx 1200 Classixx 1000 en Instruction Manual and Installation Instructions Internet: http://www. bosch-hausgeraete.de Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Table of Contents Operating Instructions Installation Instructions General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Disposal Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Environmental Protection / Conservation Issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Your New Washing Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Before Using Your Washing Machine For the First Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Preparing the Laundry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Sorting the laundry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Loading the laundry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Laundry Detergents and Additives . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Programmes and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Washing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 When the Programme has Ended . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Special Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Cleaning and Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Troubleshooting Minor Faults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Customer Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Consumption Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Installation, Connection and Transport . . . . . . . . 36 2 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine General Information The new washing machine which you have just purchased is a modern, highquality domestic appliance. Your washing appliance is distinguished by its economical consumption of power, water and detergent. Each washing machine which leaves our factory has undergone a thorough performance test and is in fully working order. If you have any queries - especially concerning installation and connection of the washing machine - our customer service will be happy to advise you. Further information and a selection of our products can be found on our Internet page: http://www.bosch-hausgeraete.de Please read and observe these operating and installation instructions and all other information enclosed with the washing machine. These operating and installation instructions describe various models. Differences are indicated in the appropriate places. Keep all documentation in a safe place for subsequent use or for the next owner of the appliance. 3 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Disposal Information Disposing of the packaging Disposing of your old appliance The shipping package has protected your new appliance on its way to your home. All packaging materials are environmentfriendly and recyclable. Please contribute to a better environment by disposing of packaging materials in an environmentally conscious manner. Please ask your dealer or local authority about best means of disposal. d Danger of suffocation! Keep children away from shipping carton and packaging components. Danger of suffocation from plastic film and folding cartons. Old appliances are not worthless rubbish! Environmentconscious recycling can reclaim valuable raw materials. d Danger of fatal injury! On outof service appliances, unplug mains plug. Cut off power cord and discard with mains plug. To prevent playing children from becoming trapped and endangered, ensure that the door locking mechanism is disabled. 4 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Safety Information q Your washing machine is intended: - For domestic use only. - For washing machinewashable fabrics in washing solution. - For operation using cold tap water and conven tional laundry detergents and additives that are suitable for use in washing machines. q Do not leave children unsupervised near the washing machine. q Keep pets away from the washing machine. q Do not insert/pull out the mains plug with wet hands. q Do not pull out the mains plug by tugging the cable. q Do not touch the loading door if washing at high temperatures. q Caution when draining hot water. q Do not climb onto the washing machine and do not lean on the open loading door. 5 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Environmental Protection / Conservation Issues Your washing machine uses water, energy and detergent efficiently, thereby protecting the environment and reducing your household costs. See Page 35 for consumption values of your appliance. Using your washing machine in an efficient and environmentally friendly manner: q Do not exceed recommended load. Cottons + Linens Easycare Delicates and Woollens 5.0 kg / 11 lb 3.0 kg / 6.6 lb 2.0 kg / 4.4 lb q Where possible, use the 60 �C Intensive Stains programme instead of the 90 �C y Cottons + Linens programme. The extended washing dura tion means that a cleaning result comparable to that of the 90 �C programme is achieved using considerably less energy. q Avoid using the Prewash programme when wash ing lightly to normally soiled laundry. q Add detergent according to the degree of soiling, amount of laundry and water hardness, and ob serve the detergent manufacturer's instructions. 6 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Your New Washing Machine Filling laundry detergent and/or additive dispensers Dispenser I: Detergent for prewash or starch. Dispenser II: Detergent for main wash, soaking agent, softener, bleach or stain remover. Dispenser 2: Cleaning product, e.g. fabric softener, fabric conditioner (do not fill above the lower edge of the insert 1). Open the loading door ... and close it. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Drain washing solution if necessary 7 Control panel 2. Control lights illuminate End when programme is finished. Active when M Start is pressed. Ready when programme is selected. Flashing control lights = operating fault. 1. Select a programme Programme selector switches the washing machine on/off. Can be rotated in either direction. The programme selector does not rotate while the programme is running the programme sequence is electronically controlled. 3. Press buttons for additional functions (where required to supplement the programme) I Reduced Time: Shortened programme duration. B 9: Reduced spin speed. L Rinse Hold: Laundry is left in rinsing water. It is also possible to combine the additional functions at any time. The control light above the option button lights up when the respective additional function is active. To cancel the additional function: Press the button again. 4. Press the M Start button The washing process begins (programme must have been selected). 8 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Before Using Your Washing Machine For the First Time Caution The washing machine must have been installed and connected properly (refer to Page 36). Your appliance was tested before leaving the factory. To remove any water left over from testing procedures, the first washing cycle should be carried out without laundry in the machine. i Do not load any laundry. 1. Turn on the water tap. 2. Pull out the detergent dispenser up to the end stop. 3. Pour approx. 1 litre / 1 � pt of water into cham ber II of the detergent dispenser. 4. Half fill the measuring beaker with detergent and pour into chamber II. Do not use any special de tergents for delicates or woollens (excessive foam). 5. Close the detergent dispenser. 6. Set the programme selector to 90 �C y Cottons + Linens. The Ready control light comes on. 7. Press the M Start button. The Active control light comes on. When the End control light comes on: 8. Set the programme selector to Off. 9 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Preparing the Laundry Caution Loose debris (e.g. coins, paper clips, needles, nails) can damage items of clothing as well as parts of the washing machine (e.g. drum). q Empty all pockets on items of clothing. q Brush out any sand from pockets and cuffs. q Close zipfasteners and button up bed covers. q Remove curtain runners or tie them up in a net / bag. q The following items must be washed inside a net / pillow case: - Extremely delicate items, e.g. fine tights, net curtains. - Small items, e.g. small socks or handkerchiefs. - Underwired bras (the wire may come loose during washing and cause damage). q When washing trousers, knitwear and woven fabrics, e.g. shirts, Tshirts or sweatshirts, always turn these items inside out. 10 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Sorting the laundry according to colour Caution Items of clothing can become discoloured. Never wash new multicoloured items together with other items. White items may become grey. Always wash white and coloured items separately. according to degree of dirt slight dirt normal dirt Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine No recognizable dirt or staining. Laundry may have some body odour. - Light summer clothing and sportswear that has only been worn for a few hours. - Tshirts, shirts and blouses that have been worn for up to one day. - Bed linen and guest towels that have been used for one day. Visible dirt and/or some light staining recognizable. - Tshirts, shirts and blouses that are very sweaty or have been worn several times. - Underwear that has been worn for one day. - Tea towels, hand towels and bed linen that have been used for up to one week. - Net curtains (without nicotine staining) that have not been washed for up to � year. 11 intensive dirt typical stains removing stains Dirt and/or staining recognizable. - Kitchen hand towels that have been used for up to one week. - Fabric napkins. - Bibs. - Children's outer clothing or football shirts and shorts with grass and soil stains. - Working clothes such as overalls or baker's and butcher's coats. - Skin fat, cooking oils / fat, sauces, mineral oil, wax (containing fat / oil). - Tea, coffee, red wine, fruit, vegetables (bleachable). - Blood, egg, milk, starch (containing protein / carbohydrate). - Soot, soil, sand (pigments), red sand on tennis clothes. Wherever possible, remove / pretreat stains whilst they are still fresh. First, dab soapy water onto the stain. Do not rub. Subsequently wash the items of clothing using the appropriate programme. Several washing cycles may sometimes be required in order to remove stubborn / dried in stains. 12 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine according to their care label specifications Only wash laundry that is labelled with the following care symbols: e d 90 �C Cottons + Linens c b a 60 �C, 40 �C, 30 �C Cottons + Linens h g f 60 �C, 40 �C, 30 �C Easycare l g k f 40 �C, 30 �C Delicates 6 l g k f 40 �C, 30 �C Woollens (hand and machinewashable) Laundry that is labelled with the following care symbol must not be washed in the washing machine: B = do not wash Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 13 Loading the laundry d Risk of explosion! Items of clothing that have been pretreated with sol ventbased cleaning agents, e.g. stain remover and dry cleaning spirit, represent an explosion hazard once loaded into the washing machine. Therefore, these items must first be rinsed thoroughly by hand. Caution Loose debris in the washing machine drum can damage the laundry. Before loading the laundry, check that there is no debris in the drum. 1. Open the loading door. 2. Unfold the sorted items of clothing and place them loosely into the drum. Mix up large and small items. Items of varying size will distribute better during the spin cycle. i Do not exceed recommended load: Overloading will cause poor wash results and encourage creasing. 3. Close the loading door. Take care not to trap any items of clothing be tween the loading door and rubber seal. 14 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Laundry Detergents and Additives Dispensing the correct amount of detergent Too little detergent: Too much detergent: d Risk of poisoning! Keep detergents and additives out of the reach of children. q Dispense the detergent according to: - the water hardness. This information can be obtained from your local water authority. - the amount of laundry. - the amount of soil. Information on soiling can be found on Page 11. - the specifications of the detergent manufacturer. Dispensing the correct amount of detergent relieves the strain on the environment and ensures optimum washing results. q Pour liquid detergent into the appropriate dispens ing chamber. The laundry is not cleaned properly and will, after a while, become grey and stiff. Greyish brown spots (fat globules) may appear on the laundry. The heaters may calcify. Environmentally incompatible, excessive foam re duces wash agitation causing poor washing and rins ing results. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 15 Filling laundry detergent and/or additive dispensers Dispenser I: Detergent for prewash or starch. Dispenser II: Detergent for main wash, soaking agent, softener, bleach or stain remover. Dispenser 2: Cleaning product, e.g. fabric softener, fabric conditioner. - Fill at least to lower edge of insert 1. - If the liquid additive is thick, mix with a little water before dispensing (prevents clogging of the over flow). 1. Pull out the detergent dispenser up to the end stop. 2. Add the detergent and/or additive. 3. Close the detergent dispenser. 16 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programmes and Functions Basic programmes Select the desired programme - see also the separate programme overview. 90�C y Cottons + Linens An energyintensive programme for heatresistant textiles, e.g. cotton or linen. To protect the drainage pipes, the hot water is mixed with approx. 7 litres of cold water before being drained. 60�C Intensive Stains For stained, heavily soiled textiles, e.g. cotton or linen. Energysaving programme. The extended washing time achieves a cleaning result comparable to that of the 90 �C programme, but uses considerably less energy. 60�C Cottons + Linens with Prewash For very dirty, hardwearing fabrics. Select this programme in order to remove stains containing protein from your laundry. 30, 40, 60 �C y Cottons + Linens For hardwearing textiles, e.g. cotton or linen. 30, 40, 60 �C A Easycare For easycare textiles, e.g. cotton, linen, synthetic materials or blended fabrics. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 17 Extra cycle programme selector 30 �C Delicates For delicate, washable textiles, e.g. silk, satin, synthetic materials or blended fabrics (e.g. curtains). Delicates cycle at 30 �C for hand and machine washable silk. We do not recommend washing these textiles with other rougher textiles. To treat very delicate silk textiles even more gently, reduce the time by pressing the I Reduced Time button. No spinning between rinse cycles. Maximum spin speed: 600 r.p.m. 30 �C, cold u Woollens For hand and machine washable wool or woolrich textiles, e.g. cashmere, mohair or angora. K Rinse Rinse cycle with subsequent spin cycle for rinsing handwashed laundry or for starching. Maximum spin speed: 800 r.p.m. B Spin Spin cycle for spinning handwashed laundry. Water is drained before the spin cycle. Maximum spin speed: 800 r.p.m. b Drain Water is drained after a programme with the L Rinse Hold setting for gentle treatment of delicate laundry. 18 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Additional options buttons I Reduced Time Reduced washing duration - only 2 rinsing cycles. Suitable for slightly dirty laundry. Recommended load amount: Up to a maximum of 3 kg. 9 Basic setting = Button not pressed In the y Cottons + Linens programme the fabrics will be spun at the maximum possible spin speed. In the A Easycare, Delicates and u Woollens programmes, a lower spin speed will automatically be used, irrespective of whether this option button is actuated or not - for the gently washing of the laundry. Maximum spin speeds Revolutions per minute WFL 2462 WFL 2062 1200 1000 800 800 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 800 Type of laundry / Extra cycle y Cottons+Linens A Easycare Delicates u Woollens K Rinse B Spin L Rinse hold For delicate textiles and net curtains. All programmes can be carried out without the final spin cycle. The laundry is left in the final rinsing water. Before the laundry can be unloaded, the b Drain or B Spin programme must be performed. i All of the previous rinse cycles have a short intermediate spin cycle apart from the programme Delicates. This improves the results of the rinse. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 19 Additional functions Load adjust Load adjust" matches the water and power consumption to each programme - according to the amount of washing and type of textiles. Water and energy consumption is therefore reduced when washing small amounts of laundry. Unbalanced load detection system The automatic unbalanced load detection system spins the washing several times to ensure even distri bution. If the washing is very unevenly distributed, it is not spun for reasons of safety or the end speed is redu ced. In the woollens programme the washing is spun only twice to prevent matting. 20 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Washing 1. Turn on the water tap. Example: 2. Turn the programme selector to the desired pro gramme (refer also to separate Programme Chart"). The Ready control light comes on. 3. Where required, press the option button(s) for additional function(s). 4. Press the M Start button. The Active control light comes on, and the pro gramme starts. i The Active control light remains lit for the entire duration of the programme. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 21 Changing a programme Cancelling active programme If you have accidentally selected the wrong programme: 1. Turn the programme selector to Off. 2. Turn the programme selector to the desired pro gramme. The Ready control light comes on. 3. Press the M Start button. The Active control light comes on, and the new programme starts. If you wish to prematurely end a programme: 1. Turn the programme selector to Off. 2. Turn the programme selector to b Drain or B Spin. The Ready control light comes on. 3. Press the M Start button. The Active control light comes on. 22 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine When the Programme has Ended Unloading the laundry The End control light comes on. 1. Turn the programme selector to Off, and, where required: 2. Select a programme option ( b Drain, B Spin or K Rinse). 3. Press the M Start button. 4. At the end of the programme option, turn the pro gramme selector to Off. 1. Turn off the water tap. 2. Open the loading door. If the loading door cannot be opened: q Wait for 2 minutes (the safety function is active) or q there is still water in the washing machine if the L Rinse Hold option was selected. In this latter case, select the b Drain or B Spin programme. 3. Unload the laundry. Caution Remove any foreign objects (e.g. coins, paper clips) from the drum and rubber seal) - risk of rust! i Leave the loading door open to allow the inside of the washing machine to dry out. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 23 Special Applications Presoak Starching 1. Load laundry of the same colour. 2. Add the presoak agent to chamber II according to the manufacturer's specifications. 3. Turn the programme selector to 30 �C y Cottons + Linens. The Ready control light comes on. 4. Press the M Start button. The Active control light comes on, and the pro gramme starts. 5. After approx. 15 minutes, turn the programme se lector to Off. The laundry is left to lie in the water. 6. Select a programme after the desired soaking pe riod. i No additional detergent required, the soaking solution is used for washing. i The laundry must not be treated with fabric softener. 1. Load the laundry. 2. Dispense the correct amount of starch for approx. 15 litres / 3.3 gal. of water. Powdered starch must first be dissolved in water according to the manufacturer's specifications. 3. Turn the programme selector to K Rinse. 4. Select L Rinse Hold if required. 5. Press the M Start button. 24 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Dyeing Decolorizing As soon as water starts to enter the machine: 6. Pull out the detergent dispenser slightly. 7. Add the starching solution to chamber I. 8. Close the detergent dispenser. q If the L Rinse Hold option is selected, the b Drain programme must subsequently be selected. Only use dyes that are environmentally compatible and suitable for use in washing machines. Caution Discoloration of the laundry in subsequent wash cycles cannot be completely ruled out. q Always use dyes in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. After dyeing: 1. Pour � measuring beaker of detergent into dis penser II. 2. Without any laundry in the drum, allow the 90 �C y Cottons + Linens programme to run through. 3. Wipe the seal clean. Caution Decolorants may contain sulphur or chlorine. These substances can cause parts of the washing machine to corrode. Do not decolorize items of laundry in the washing machine. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 25 Cleaning and Care Cleaning the appliance housing and control panel Cleaning the drum d Risk of electric shock! Always disconnect the appliance from the mains before cleaning. Never clean the washing machine with a jet of water. d Risk of explosion! Never use solvents to clean the appliance. As required: q Use hot soapy water or a mild, nonabrasive cleaning agent. Rub dry with a soft towel. In the event that rust spots have formed due to leftover debris (e.g. coins, paper clips, needles, nails): q Use a chorinefree cleaning agent. Follow the manufacturer's instructions. Never use steel wool. 26 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Cleaning the deter gent dispenser In the event that residual detergents or additives have accumulated: 1. Pull out the detergent dispenser up to the end stop, press down the hollow on the insert and re move the detergent dispenser completely. 2. Pull up the insert. 3. Rinse the detergent dispenser under hot running water. 4. Push down the insert until it clicks into place. 5. Insert the detergent dispenser. Descaling the washing machine Caution Descaling agents contain acids which can attack parts of the washing machine and discolour the laundry. Provided that you use the correct amount of detergent, it is not necessary to descale the washing machine. If, however, descaling the appliance becomes necessary, please follow the instructions provided by the descaling agent manufacturer. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 27 Cleaning the drain pump This is necessary if the washing solution cannot be completely drained. The pump is blocked by either loose debris or fluff which accumulates if fluffgiving fabrics are washed. Draining the washing solution i Up to 20 litres / 4.4 gal. Have a suitable container ready. d Risk of scalding! Allow the hot washing solution to cool. Keep children and domestic pets away from the washing machine. 1. Turn the programme selector to Off. 2. Fold down the cover panel. 3. Unscrew the pump cap slightly until the washing 90 �C max. solution slowly begins to run into the cover plate cavity. 4. When the cover plate cavity is half full, tighten the pump cap and empty the cover plate cavity. i Repeat the last two steps until all the washing solution has been drained. 5. Completely remove the pump cap. 6. Remove any loose debris / fluff from inside the pump and clean the pump. The pump impeller must be able to rotate. Clean any residue or fluff from the thread of the pump cap and pump housing. 7. Attach and tighten the pump cap. 8. Attach and close the cover plate. 28 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To avoid unused detergent from flowing into the drain during the next wash cycle: 9. Pour 1 litre / 1 � pt of water into chamber II. 10.Select the b Drain programme. Cleaning water inlet strainers Release the water pressure in the supply hose Cleaning the strainer at the water tap This is necessary if very little or no water flows into the washing machine. 1. Turn off the water taps. 2. Turn the programme selector to any programme (except B Spin and b Drain). 3. Press the M Start button, and allow the pro gramme to run for approx. 40 seconds. 4. Turn the programme selector to Off. 1. Disconnect the hose from the water tap. 2. Rinse the strainer under flowing water. 3. Reconnect the hose. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 29 Cleaning the strainer on the washing machine 1. Disconnect the hose from the back of the washing machine. 2. Pull out the strainer and rinse under running water. 3. Insert the strainer and reconnect the hose. 4. Turn on the water tap and check whether water is still discharged. If water is still discharged, check that the strainer is attached properly. 5. Turn off the water taps. 30 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Troubleshooting Minor Faults d Risk of electric shock! Repairs must only be carried out by our Customer Service or an authorized technician. If repairs are needed, and assuming that you cannot eliminate the fault yourself with the aid the following table: 1. Turn the programme selector to Off. 2. Disconnect the washing machine from the mains. 3. Turn off the water tap. 4. Call Customer Service (refer to Page 34). Fault The loading door cannot be opened. Detergent residue in the detergent dispenser. Cause L Rinse Hold was selected. Safety function is active. Detergent was damp or lumpy. Control lights do not come on. A fuse has triggered. Power failure. Plug is loose or not inserted. Action Select b Drain or B Spin. Wait for 2 minutes. Clean and dry the detergent dispenser (refer to Page 27). Use the dispensing aid for liquid detergents. Switch on / replace the fuse. Call Customer Service if this fault is repeated. An interrupted programme will be resumed when power returns. If you wish to unload the laundry, proceed as in Cleaning the drain pump", Page 28. Insert the plug. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 31 Fault Cause Action Programme does not start. The Ready control light flashes. Loading door not closed. Check whether laundry is trapped in door. Close the loading door (a click should be heard). Programme does not start. M Start button not pressed. Press the M Start button. Water does enter the machine or detergent is not washed away. The Active control light flashes. Water tap not turned on. Supply hoses kinked or trapped. Strainers in supply hoses clogged. Turn on water tap. Eliminate the cause. Clean the strainers (refer to Page 29). Detergent in chamber I is A programme without Prewash was Select 60 �C Cottons + Linens not washed away. selected. with Prewash. Water cannot be seen in This is not a fault. drum. The water lies below the visible part of the drum. Washing solution is not completely drained. The End" control light flashes. Loose debris is blocking the pump. Clean the pump (refer to Page 28). Fluffproducing laundry was washed at a high temperature. The water drainage pipe or drain hose is blocked. Clean the water drainage pipe and/or drain hose. Water is flowing out from The thread of the supply hose is not Tighten the thread. underneath the machine. tight. Leak in the drain hose. Replace the drain hose. Foam coming out of the To much detergent. detergent dispenser. Mix 1 tablespoon of fabric softener with � litre / 1 pt of water and pour into chamber II of the detergent dis penser. Reduce the amount of detergent next time. The laundry was not spun Large items of clothing became entangled and could not be distributed evenly in the drum. For safety reasons, the highspeed final spin cycle was automatically cancelled. Always load large and small items together into the drum (see also unbalanced load detection system). 32 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Fault Cause Action Spin result unsatisfactory. L Rinse or B Spin programme selected - maximum spin speed 800 r.p.m. Repeated spinning at short intervals. This is not a fault. The imbalance compensation system is attempting to balance the load through repeated spins. The programme takes longer than usual. This is not a fault. Unbalanced load detection system attempts to distribute the washing evenly by spinning it several times. Always load large and small items together into the drum. The foam detection feature has Add a more appropriate amount of activated an additional rinsing cycle detergent next time. to reduce the amount of foam. Unsatisfactory washing The degree of dirt was higher than Select a more suitable programme. result. supposed. Not enough detergent. Detergent residue on the laundry. Some phosphatefree detergents contain waterinsoluble residues that may appear as light spots on the laundry. Add detergent according to the manufacturer's specifications. Select K Rinse immediately, or brush off spots when laundry is dry. Grey residues on the laundry. Dirt accumulation from ointments, fats or oils. Add the maximum amount of detergent and select the highest permissible temperature next time. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 33 Customer Service Identification plate Before calling the Customer Service, please make sure that you cannot eliminate the fault yourself (refer to Page 31). This is because consultation provided by our technicians, even within the warranty period, will lead to costs being incurred by yourself. Your nearest Customer Service centre can be found in the index supplied. When calling the Customer Service, please specify the product number (ENr.) and production number (FDNr.) of your appliance. These numbers are shown on the rating plate which can be found on the frame of the open door and also on the identification plate, enclosed by a thick line, on the front of the machine behind the nameplate. ENr. FD Product number Production number Please note the two numbers in the space provided above. In specifying the product number and production number of your appliance, you help us in our attempt to prevent unnecessary travelling and the associated extra costs. 34 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Consumption Rates Normal programme Load Consumption rates ** (without additional functions) Electricity Water Duration 40 �C y Cottons + Linens 5.0 kg * 0.55 kWh 54 l 118 min. 60 �C y Cottons + Linens 5.0 kg 0.95 kWh 54 l 118 min. 60 �C Intensive Stains 5.0 kg * 0.95 kWh 49 l 135 min. 90 �C y Cottons + Linens 5.0 kg (the hot washing solution is mixed with approx. 7 litres of cold water before being drained) 1.9 kWh 61 l 121 min. 40 �C A Easycare 3.0 kg * 0.5 kWh 50 l 78 min. 30 �C Delicates 2.0 kg 0.3 kWh 50 l 50 min. 30�C u Woollens 2.0 kg * 0.2 kWh 35 l 50 min. * Calculated from test programmes pursuant to EN 60 456: 1999 and IEC 60456 Ed.3 1998: 02 ** The consumption rates may deviate from the stated values depending on water pressure and hardness, room temperature, type and amount of laundry, detergents used, fluctuations in the mains voltage and selected additional functions. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 35 Installation, Connection and Transport Safety information Supplied accessories d Risk of injury! The washing machine is heavy. Take care when lifting it. Caution Frozen hoses can tear / burst. Do not install the washing machine outdoors or in an area prone to frost. Take care not to damage the washing machine. Do not hold onto protruding parts (e.g. loading door) when lifting. In addition to the safety information listed here, the local water and electricity supplier may have special requirements. If in any doubt, have the appliance connected by an authorized technician. In the drum: - Water supply hoses. Moisture in the drum is due to the final inspection which every washing machine undergoes before it leaves the factory. 36 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine On the rear of the appliance: - Water drainage hose - Elbow for attachment of the drainage hose, e.g. to the sink. - Mains cable with plug. Depending on the connection situation: - 1 hose clip 24-40 mm (DIY store) is also re quired for connection to a siphon. The bag contains: - Covers for placing over the openings after the transport bolts have been removed. - Wrench. Useful tools The following tools are helpful: - Ring wrench (SW 13). - Spirit level. Dimensions of the washing machine Width = 600 mm Depth = 590 mm Height = 860 mm Approx. weight = 73 kg Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 37 Installation area Builtunder or builtin appliance installation Appliance stability is important so that the washing machine does not wander" during the spin cycles. The installation area must be solid and even. Soft floor surfaces, such as carpets or surfaces with foam backing, are not suitable. If the washing machine is to be installed on a wood joist ceiling: 1. If possible, place the washing machine in a corner of the room. 2. Screw a waterresistant wooden board (at least 30 mm thick) to the floor. 3. Affix the feet of the washing machine using holding brackets *. If the washing machine is to be placed on a pedestal: 4. Affix the feet of the washing machine using holding brackets *. * Holding brackets (set) can be obtained from a specialist store or the Customer Service (order no. WMZ 2200). The appliance must be built under or built in prior to connecting the power supply. The appliance can be built into or under a kitchen work surface. For this purpose, a recess width of 60 cm is required. q The washing machine must only be installed under a onepiece worktop that is permanently attached to the surrounding cabinets. Caution For safety reasons in builtunder installation, a metal cover* must be assembled by a specialist in place of the appliance cover plate. * The metal cover (kit) can be obtained from a specialist store or the Customer Service (order no. WMZ 2390). 38 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Transport bolts Before removing the transport bolts Removing the transport bolts Caution The transport bolts must always be removed before using the appliance for the first time and must be retained for any subsequent transport (e.g. when moving). 1. Take the hose out of the holder. 2. Detach the elbow. 3. Release all four transport bolts using the SW 13 wrench until they can be moved freely. 4. Completely remove transport bolts by reaching through the open washing machine door and pul ling the drum forwards slightly. 5. Insert the covers. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 39 Storing the transport bolts Always keep the transport bolts for subsequent trans portation of the appliance (e.g. when moving house). q Store the transport bolts with washer and bush (and spring) attached. 40 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine max. 100 cm max. 100 cm Hose and cable lengths Lefthand connection approx. 100 cm approx. 145 cm Righthand connection approx. 85 cm approx. 145 cm approx. 90 cm Other hoses approx. 135 cm Available from specialist dealers: - Connector fittings for plastic hose (approx. 2.50 m), order no. WMZ 2380. - Extended supply hose (approx. 2.20 m). Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 41 Water connection Water supply Connect the water supply hose Caution Operate the washing machine with cold drinking water only. Do not connect the appliance to the mixer tap of an unpressurized hotwater boiler. If in any doubt, have the water connection carried out by an authorized technician. The water supply hoses must not be: q Bent or squashed. q Modified or cut through (stability can no longer be guaranteed). Plastic threads must only be tightened by hand. Do not remove the strainer from the water supply hose. Observe the water pressure in the supply network: q The water pressure should be between 1 and 10 bars (when the tap is turned on, at least 8 litres of water is discharged per minute). q A pressure reducing valve must be installed if the maximum water pressure is exceeded. 1. To the back of the washing machine, and... 42 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 2. To the water tap. 10 mm mini. After connection Water drainage Drainage into a siphon 3. Turn on the water tap completely and check that the connection points are watertight. Caution Do not bend or pull the water drainage hose. Height difference between the placement area and drainage point: maximum 100 cm. 1. Secure the connection point with a hose band clip of 24-40 mm dia. (from specialist store). Drainage into a wash basin Caution The plug must not block the drain of the wash basin. 1. Secure the water drainage hose so that it does not slide out. 2. When water is being drained, check that the water flow is fast enough. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 43 Levelling procedure All four appliance feet must be firmly on the ground. The washing machine must not wobble. Level the washing machine with the assistance of the four adjustable feet and a spirit level: 1. Loosen the counternut 1 using the wrench. 2. Adjust the height by means of turning the ap pliance foot 2. 3. Tighten lock nut 1 against the housing. 44 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Electrical connection Caution The washing machine must only be connected to alternating current and using a properly installed socket outlet with earthing contact. The mains voltage must correspond to the voltage specification on the washing machine (nameplate). Connection specifications as well as the required fuses are stipulated on the appliance nameplate. Make sure that: q the mains plug fits the socket outlet. q the cable crosssection is permissible. q the earthing system is properly installed. The mains cable may be replaced by an electrician only. Replacement mains cable available from customer service. Do not use multiple plugs / connectors or extension cables. In the event that an earthleakage circuit breaker is to be used, only use types marked with the following symbol: 7. Only this symbol can guarantee compliance with all current regulations. Do not insert / remove the mains plug with wet or damp hands. Handle the plug body only when removing the plug from the socket. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 45 Transport Preparing and inserting the transport bolts Before transporting the washing machine (e.g. when moving) 1. Turn off the water tap(s). 2. Release the water pressure in the supply hose(s) (refer to Page 29). 3. Drain any residual washing solution (refer to Page 28). 4. Disconnect the washing machine from the mains. 5. Dismantle the supply and drainage hoses. 6. Remove the covers. 7. Pull the bolt out of the sleeve until the end of the bolt is flush with the end of the sleeve. 8. Insert and tighten the transport bolts. The lug on the washer must be located in the groove in the rear panel of the housing. i Having transported the appliance and ensured proper installation and connection, after removing the transport bolts first allow the b Drain programme to run through before starting the first wash programme. 46 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 47 ROBERT BOSCH HAUSGER�TE GMBH Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 0703 en 5050 002 351
