Electrolux W565H Operating Manual

Electrolux W565H Operating Manual

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Operating manual
Washer extractor
W565H, W575H, W5105H, W5130H, W5180H,
W5240H, W5300H
Type W3...
438 9096-40/EN
2013.02.21
Original instructions

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  • Page 1 Operating manual Washer extractor W565H, W575H, W5105H, W5130H, W5180H, W5240H, W5300H Type W3... 438 9096-40/EN 2013.02.21 Original instructions...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents 1 Safety Precautions ......................5 1.1 Symbols........................5 2 Program description ......................6 2.1 General........................6 2.2 Program description ....................6 2.3 Option buttons ......................8 3 Handling ..........................9 3.1 Load..........................9 3.2 Detergent........................9 3.3 How to start the machine.................... 10 3.3.1 AHL ........................
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions 1 Safety Precautions The machine is only intended for water-wash use. Only use detergent intended for water-wash of textiles. Never use dry cleaning agents. Do not allow minors to use the machine. Do not hose down the machine with water. The machine's door lock must under no circumstances be bypassed.
  • Page 6: Program Description

    Program description 2 Program description 2.1 General The machine is equipped with a number of programs adapted to the range of use to which the machine is intended — different markets use different programs. The following program description is a short description of some examples of programs that can be used. For a complete and detailed information about the all the available wash programs, please refer to ELS web-site.
  • Page 7 Program description The following table shows some examples of different groups of programs that are used for special markets such as hospitals, restaurants, farms etc. and a short description of those: Group of program Description General Programs for normal household textiles and textiles in hotels and restaurants. Programs for mops.
  • Page 8: Option Buttons

    Program description 2.3 Option buttons The machine is equipped with a number of options adapted to the range of use to which the machine is intended — different markets use different options. The following table shows some examples of available options and a short description of those: Option button Description ECO PROGRAM...
  • Page 9: Handling

    Handling 3 Handling 3.1 Load Load the goods into the machine according to recommendations and close the door. Maximum load W565H 7 kg W575H 8 kg W5105H 11 kg W5130H 14 kg W5180H 20 kg W5240H 27 kg W5300H 33 kg 3.2 Detergent...
  • Page 10: How To Start The Machine

    Handling 3.3 How to start the machine This manual cover different types of machine models. Check the panel on your machine and follow the description for your type of machine. 3.3.1 AHL Select program by turning the control knob. It is also possible to select one of the wash triangle options and/or other options. Note! Some programs do not allow options.
  • Page 11: Mop

    Handling 3.3.2 Mop Select program by turning the control knob or select program with the quick selection buttons (if some of the buttons are programmed with this function). It is also possible to select options (if some of the buttons are programmed with this function). Note! Some programs do not allow options.
  • Page 12: Hygiene

    Handling 3.3.3 Hygiene Select program by turning the control knob or select program with the quick selection buttons (if some of the buttons are programmed with this function). It is also possible to select options (if some of the buttons are programmed with this function). Note! Some programs do not allow options.
  • Page 13: Restaurant

    Handling 3.3.4 Restaurant Select program by turning the control knob or select program with the quick selection buttons (if some or all of the buttons 1–3 are programmed with this function). It is also possible to select one of the wash triangle options and/or other options (if some or all of the buttons 1–3 are programmed with this function).
  • Page 14 Handling Buttons The buttons 1–3 on the panel can be programmed to be option buttons, quick selection buttons (used to select a program) or both. At delivery the buttons are programmed to work as options buttons. When installing the machine, a sticker is attached at each number corresponding to each button that explains what each button is used for.
  • Page 15: Camping

    Handling 3.3.5 Camping Select program by turning the control knob. Example of programs NORMAL COLOUR Different temperatures can be selected. 40°C - 60°C. NORMAL WHITE Different temperatures can be selected. 40°C - 60°C. Start the machine by pressing the control knob. The machine will start by weighing the load with an extraction.
  • Page 16: Coin Operated Machines

    Handling 3.3.6 Coin operated machines Select program by turning the control knob. It is also possible to select options. Note! Some programs do not allow options. Example of programs Options COLD HEAVY SOIL WARM EXTRA RINSE Insert correct amount of coins to start the machine. (On some machines you also need to press the control knob to start the machine).
  • Page 17: Additional Functions

    Handling 3.4 Additional functions There is a menu with additional functions available for selection after start. When pressing the control knob / start button (on machines without control button) the menu will appear on the display. Select from the menu by turning the control knob / pressing the temperature button/-s and press the control knob / start button to activate.
  • Page 18: When Program Has Ended

    Handling Delayed start If the machine has this function, it is possible to delay the start of a program. After program selection, press the control knob / start button. A menu will appear on the display. Turn the control knob / press the temperature button/-s to activate the function. Set the day and time for the delayed start with the control knob / pressing the temperature button/-s.
  • Page 19: Timer

    Timer 4 Timer The timer is used to start a part of the program (for example the last rinse of the udder cloth program) after pause on a pre-set time. The time can be set for all days or for selected days. To program the timer you need to activate the machines service mode.
  • Page 20 Timer Activate the TIME menu to program the time. Set the time by turning the control knob and save when ready. Select from the list and activate the day/days one by one by pressing the control knob. A filled square indicates that the day is activated. Press BACK to exit and save the changes by selecting YES.
  • Page 21: Error Codes

    Error codes 5 Error codes A fault in the program or in the machine is indicated by an error code on the display. Some of these error codes can be solved easily without contacting service personnel. Error Text Cause/Action code NO WATER 11:1 Water level acknowledgement not reached in time.
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    Maintenance 6 Maintenance 6.1 General It is the responsibility of the owner of the machine/the laundry manager to make sure that the following maintenance is performed. Note! Lack of maintenance may deteriorate the performance of the machine and may cause damage to components.
  • Page 23: Detergent Container

    Maintenance 6.4 Detergent container Clean the detergent container at regular basis to avoid that it is being clogged by detergent residue. 6.4.1 Deliming When deliming is needed: Use the special machine cleaning program. If it is not available, contact authorized service personnel to get access to the program.
  • Page 24: Water Inlet

    Maintenance 6.6 Water inlet At regular basis, check the filter at the water inlet. Clean if necessary. Demount the hose to the water inlet and pull out the filter (A). When remounting, make sure the filter is in position and that the connections are tight. ④...
  • Page 25: Cleaning The Mop Elements

    Maintenance 6.7 Cleaning the mop elements (Only valid for mop machines). At regular basis, check the mop elements and clean if necessary. In the inner drum, there is one or two core covers to the heating elements depending on the size of the machine.
  • Page 27 Skrotning av maskin När maskinen inte längre skall användas måste den lämnas till en återvinningsstation för destruktion. Många detaljer i maskinen går att återanvända, men den innehåller även annat material som måste tas om hand på ett korrekt sätt. Lämna därför aldrig maskinen eller delar av maskinen i hushållsavfallet, eftersom det kan leda till hälsorisker eller skador på...
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