You'll soon be enjoying your new washing machine. It all begins here, with your instructions. Don’t worry, there's nothing too technical coming up. Just simple, step-by-step guidance to get you up and running quickly. Sound good? Then let's get started. Help and Guidance We're here to help you get the most from your washing machine. Should you require any guidance, a simple solution can often be found online at: If you still require further assistance, call one of our experts on 0345 257 7271.
or online Contents Safety information Safety information Pod Getting to know your washing machine Ready? Let's begin Accessories 3 Installing your washing machine Installation requirements Unpacking Connections electrical, water, gas) 4 Functions Functions & Using your washing machine First use of washing machine Standard and advanced functions/use 5 Care and Maintenance Cleaning Maintenance actions Technical specifications Product support Troubleshooting Help and assistance Declaration of conformance to pr
Safety information Important Please read these instructions fully before installing or operating If the supply cord is damaged, it ~~ » Sharp and rigid items such as a coin, must be replaced by the brooch, nail, screw or stone etc. may manufacturer, its service agent or cause serious damages to this machine. similarly qualified persons in order * Pull out its plug and cut off water to avoid a hazard. supply after the operation.
Safety information Important Please read these instructions fully before installing or operating Children of less than 3 years should Your washing machine is only be kept away unless continuously for home use and is only supervised. designed for textiles suitable » Do not let children play with the for machine washing. machine. * Flammable and explosive or toxic « Packing materials may be solvents are forbidden. Gasoline and alcohol etc. Shall not be used as detergents.
Getting to know your washing machine You'll be up and running in no time Ready? Let's begin... Please read these instructions carefully. They contain important information which will help you get the best from your washing machine and ensure safe and correct installation and operation. If you require any further assistance, our technical experts are happy to help. For full details, refer to the product support section at the end of these instructions.
Getting to know your washing machine You'll be up and running in no time Component 1.Detergent Drawer 4.Control Panel 7.Transport bolt x 4 2.Door 5.Power lead 8.Water inlet 3.Filter 6.Drain hose or online bushwhack-supportcom If you steel require further assistance, call one of our experts on 0345 257 7271.
Getting to know your washing machine You'll be up and running in no time Model capacity Spin Speed Energy class WMNBX714W 7kg 1400rpm A+++ WMNBFX714W 7kg 1400rpm A+++ WMNBX814W 8kg 1400rpm Att WMNBXB814W 9kg 1400rpm Edit WMNBX1016W 10kg 1600rpm At WMNBX1214 12kg 1400rpm Ar-30% WMNBX1214W 12kg 1400rpm Accessories This machine includes below accessories, please install these parts by yourself before operating.
Installing your washing machine Bringing it all together installation requirements In addition to the instructions mentioned here, special regulations of the relevant water companies may apply. If in doubt, have the washing machine connected by a qualified technician. . The washing machine is heavy caution when sifting it. e Do not lift by projecting components {e.g. washing machine Goon, ® Naming: Frozen hoses may tear/burst.
Installing your washing machine Bringing it all together Connections Water inlet hose connections Important: This washing machine MUST only be connected to a cold water supply. 1:Connect the water inlet hose, the angled connection attaches to the water inlet on the back of the washing machine. (Fig 7) | = 2:The straight connection attaches to the water supply valve. (Fig 8) Fig 8 3:Ensure all seals are in place before connecting. Important:Only tighten the hose connection nut by hand do not over tighten.
Installing your washing machine Bringing it all together Plug replacement (UK & Ireland only) Should you need to replace the plug:the wires in the power cable are colored in the following way: Blue Neutral * N* Brown Live I’ Green & Yellow Earth °F’ As the color of the wires in the power cable may not correspond with the colored markings identifying the terminals in your plug,and proceed as follows (Fig 10): The green & yellow wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug that is marked with the letter
Functions Simple everyday use Introduction of control panel Speed Washstand My Cycle (& Cotton . Cotton Eco] Synthetic Hand Wash Baby Cars Sports Wear Program selection knob — For you to select different washing program. Delicate Drain Only Inspiring Spin Only Spin Speed Indicator mm Capacity. Available spin speed (rpm). 7kg & Bkg & 9kg & 12kg 0-600-800-1000-1200-1400 10kg 0-400-800-1200-1400-1600 {Pres 3 seconds to My Cycle Speed Wash Extra Rinse. Pre Wash Stardust 1 1 Haas i ! Delay | Temp.
Functions Simple everyday use Introduction of control panel Turning the machine on Plug in your machine. Place the laundry in the machine and add detergent and softener. Press the "on/off" button. Program selection First, switch the program knob to select suitable program according to the types of textiles. Second, select a proper temperature by following the care instructions on the clothes. Last, select the proper spin speed.
Functions Simple everyday use Introduction of control panel Sports Wear You can select this procedure to wash the active wear. ® Jeans This program is specially designed for washing jeans. ® Hand Wash As for few light dirty clothes, the default temperature of washing is cold. Auxiliary function These functions can be used based on the main program, you can press these functions after you ‘chose the main program. } ote: you can't use these functions after the main program has started. ® Rewash \ J The indica
Functions Simple everyday use Program Selection Guide 7kg washing Procedure Max. Load{kg) Detergent Box j ‘Washing Tami (H) Mex Spectral) rs CTA con [| S| S| Eaton | P| | cane 1a Cation 240 800 Synthetic 35 ce | 0|0| 140 800 Baby Care 70 O|® 1.
Functions Simple everyday use Program Selection Guide 8kg washing machine(WMNBX814W) Procedures Max.
Functions Simple everyday use Program Selection Guide Skg washing machine(WMNBX914W) Procedures Max.
Functions Simple everyday use Program Selection Guide 10kg washing machine(WMNBX1016W) Procedure Max, Loading's} Detergent Box ach ‘Washing Time (H} Max Spreader) Devi WMNEXI01SW Casals [sell [0S0 Deity | Splash | Ear | Preshrank | ppt) WMNEXLOL6W 1600 Cotton 100 240 800 Synthetic 140 800 Baby Care 100 oO|® O00 120 800 Joan 100 oO|® | O|O0| 145 800 Mix 100 O|® [O]|0 113 800 Co lours 50 X| ® 1000 Drain Only X [Xx [x]Oo] Spin Only 100 X [x | x]o]| 1000 Spenserian 100 x |x lollop 020 120 Soul 117 800 Decals 25
Functions Simple everyday use Program Selection Guide 12kg washing Procedure Max, Loading's} Detergent Box ji ‘Washing Time (H} Max Spreader) Description a Casio! [Case I [Sol er Dey | powder | Eis | Proves lth matey 1400 Cation 129 240 800 Synthetic 140 800 Baby Care 128 o|® O|O0| 120 800 Joan 129 oO|® | O|O0| 145 800 Mix 120 O|® [O]|0 113 800 Co lours 60 X| ® 1000 Drain Only XX Spin Only 120 X [x | x]o]| 1000 Rinse&Spin 020 1000 Soul 117 800 Decals 25 X|®@ 0:50 600 Quick 20 800 Sports Wear 60 o|® O0|0| 04
Using your washing machine Getting the most from your appliance Organizing Laundry Preparing Laundry : ® Treat stains before washing. * Read the washing label on each garment ® Some items should be insulin a cleaning to help you sort your washing into different loads. e Sort the laundry oy color, type of fabric and by how soiled it is. This will help you choose the correct programmer and temperature for each wash. net before going into the washing machine. i.e.
Using your washing machine Getting the most from your appliance Adding Detergent and Softener Before First Use ® Add detergent into the appropriate dispenser. ~~ ® Prior to the first use of the appliance, i iris recommended to run a wash * Apply softener before you start washing. programmer without clothes. A small ® Apply detergent and softener according to amount of washing detergent should the washing amount, the soiling level, the be used.
Using your washing machine Getting the most from your appliance Removing Washing (Once programmer is fished) Door remains locked for 1 minute after wash stopped. ® Open the washing machine door and remove our washing. move any foreign objects to avoid risk of rusting. . eave the door and detergent drawer open so that residual water can evaporate.
Using your washing machine Getting the most from your appliance Quick start 7. Pressthe [start/pause] 1 Open the door and ] Load the laundry 6. Select the desired programmer he la 2. Measure out detergent 5. Press the On/Off 3. Close the door 4. Plug the power supply. No After washing : 1 The washing machine will sound several times for 5 seconds. 2.lt is recommend to close the water tap and pull out the power plug.
Care and maintenance Looking after your appliance Before your maintenance starts, disconnect the power, remove the plug from the supply and close the tap. A Do not use solvents to clean the washing machine, as this may damage the unit and could generate toxic gases. Do not use the detergents containing PCMCIA to clean the washing machine. Cleaning and Maintenance of Washing Machine Cabinet Correct maintenance on the washing machine can extend its working life.
Care and maintenance Looking after your appliance Notes: Generally, the tap filter is washed first and then the filter in washing machine will be washed. If only the filter in washing machine is washed, then the steps 1~3 in cleaning the tap filter shall be repeated (Fig, 17)~ Pull out the power plug to avoid electrical shock before washing. After using the washing machine, remove all Fig 17 the clothes and close the door tightly.
Care and maintenance Looking after your appliance Technical specification Brand BUSH Type/Description WMNBX714W , WMNBFX714\ Capacity 7kg Spin Speed 1400 rpm Energy efficiency class A Annual energy consumption 175 kWh/annum Power consumption of off-mode 0.5W Annual water consumption Spin-drying efficiency class B Standard washing cycle Cotton ECO Energy consumption of the standard 60°C at full load 0.93 kilocycle Energy consumption of the standard 60°C at partial load | 0.
Care and maintenance Looking after your appliance Technical specification Brand BUSH Type/Description WMNBXB14W Capacity 8kg Spin Speed 1400 rpm Energy efficiency class A Annual energy consumption 196 kWh/annum Power consumption of off-mode 0.5W Annual water consumption 11000L/annum Spin-drying efficiency class B Standard washing cycle Cotton ECO Energy consumption of the standard 60°C at full load 1.05 kilocycle Energy consumption of the standard 60°C at partial load | 0.
Care and maintenance Looking after your appliance Technical specification Brand BUSH Type/Description WMNEX914W Capacity Skg Spin Speed 1400 rpm Energy efficiency class AH Annual energy consumption 218 kWh/annum Power consumption of off-made 0.5W Annual water consumption 11800L/annum Spin-drying efficiency class B Standard washing cycle Cotton Eco Energy consumption of the standard 60°C at full load 1.09 kilocycle Energy consumption of the standard 60°C at partial load | 0.
Care and maintenance Looking after your appliance Technical specification Brand BUSH Type/Description WMNBX1016W Capacity 10kg Spin Speed 1600 rpm Energy efficiency class A Annual energy consumption 167 kWh/annum Power consumption of off-mode 0.5W Annual water consumption 13000L/annum Spin-drying efficiency class B Standard washing cycle Cotton ECO Energy consumption of the standard 60°C at full load 0.77 kilocycle Energy consumption of the standard 60°C at partial load | 0.
Care and maintenance Looking after your appliance Technical specification Brand BUSH Type/Description WMNBEX1214 , WMNBX1214W Capacity 12kg Spin Speed 1400 rpm Energy efficiency class A-30% Annual energy consumption 197 kWh/annum Power consumption of off-mode 0.5W Annual water consumption 14000L/annum Spin-drying efficiency class B Standard washing cycle Cotton ECO Energy consumption of the standard 60°C at full load 0.90 kilocycle Energy consumption of the standard 60°C at partial load | 0.
Product support Help is always at hand Troubleshooting 1 Washing Machine does not operate? Check if the door is closed tightly, power plug is inserted well and then press start/pause button. 2.Washing Machine does not receive water? Check if the water tap is opened and clean the filters of water inlet hose. 3.Washing Machine is not draining water? Check the drain hose and clean pump filter. 4. Washing Machine is vibrating? Check if the feet are adjusted well and make sure transportation screws are removed.
Product support Help is always at hand Help and assistance If you require any technical guidance or find that your is not operating as intended, a simple solution can often be found in the Troubleshooting section of these instructions or online at If you still require further assistance, call one of our experts on 0345 257 7271* To help give us give you a fast and efficient service please have the following information ready: You can find these on the rating plate a small information panel
Product support Help is always at hand 2014/35/EU low voltage directive 2014/30/EMC directive 2009/125/EC EU Directive C € This appliance complies with the following EEC directives: Notes on disposal: This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU.To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste HE disposal recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
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