Siemens WIQ163H Instruction Manual And Installation Instructions
Siemens WIQ163H Instruction Manual And Installation Instructions

Siemens WIQ163H Instruction Manual And Installation Instructions

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual and Installation Instructions Serie IQ...
  • Page 3: Your Siemens Washing Machine

    Your Siemens washing machine serve@Home serve@Home serve@Home Information concerning waste disposal Disposal of packaging Disposing of your old ap pliance d Danger of death! d Risk of choking!
  • Page 4: Protection Of The Environment / Hints And Tips

    Protection of the environment / Hints and tips Your washing machine uses water, ener q Do not use prewash for lightly to nor gy and detergent efficiently, thereby pro mally soiled washing. tecting the environment and reducing q Dose detergent, load amount of laun your household costs.
  • Page 5: Introducing Your Washing Machine

    Introducing your washing machine Adding detergent/cleaning pro duct Dispenser I: Detergent for prewash or starch. Dispenser II: Detergent for main wash, soa king agent, water softener, bleach or stain remover. Dispenser 2: Cleaning product, e.g. fabric sof tener or fabric conditioner (do not fill above the lower edge of the insert 1).
  • Page 6: Control Panel

    Control panel Rotating @" symbol Display panel Machine in serve@Home mode Displays the settings to be changed or selected See page 20 as well as the programme sequence. on/off" button with illuminated ring start/stop" button with illuminated ring For switching on/off the washing machine. For starting or interrupting the washing pro cess (programme must be selected).
  • Page 7: Selecting The Language

    Before using your washing machine for the first time Warning Selecting the language The washing machine must be properly When you switch on the washing machine installed and connected; see from for the first time, you are prompted to Page 54. select the language in which the texts are to be indicated on the display panel.
  • Page 8: Setting The Time

    Setting the time To be able to use all the functions of your washing machine, we recommend that you set the time before washing for the first time. q Select any programme, e.g. press the Cottons/Clrds" button. The start/stop" illuminated ring flashes.
  • Page 9 q Select the minute display by pressing the Minutes +" or Minutes - button, e.g. press the Minutes +" button. i The Minutes +" button increases the minutes, the Minutes - button reduces the minutes. The minute display can be increased or reduced quickly by holding down the Minutes +"...
  • Page 10: Preparing Your Washing Machine

    Preparing your washing The washing machine was tested before leaving the factory. To remove any resi machine dual test water, wash the first time without any washing. q Do not load any washing. q Close the door. q Turn on the tap. q Pull out the detergent drawer all the way.
  • Page 11 q Press the start/stop" button. The start/stop" illuminated ring lights The programme starts. i The individual steps of the programme sequence, e.g. Wash", are indicated on the display panel. Display panel: Remove washing". When the programme has ended q Press the on/off" button. q Open the door.
  • Page 12: Preparing And Sorting The Washing

    Preparing and sorting the washing Preparing the washing Sorting the washing Warning Warning Foreign objects (e.g. coins, paper clips, Washing may become discoloured. needles, nails) may damage the laundry Do not wash new coloured washing items or components of the washing with other washing.
  • Page 13 Normally soiled Removing stains Sorting washing according to the Very soiled instructions on the care labels c b a Typical stains h g f l g k f l g k f...
  • Page 14: Detergents And Cleaning Products

    Detergents and cleaning products Dosing detergent Too much detergent: Impact on the environment, intensive d Risk of poisoning! foam formation, low washing agitation, Keep detergents and cleaning products unsatisfactory washing and rinsing out of the reach of children. results. Dose detergent according to Addingdetergent/cleaning q the water hardness.
  • Page 15: Programmes And Functions

    Programmes and functions Programme Cottons/coloureds 80, 90 C The programmes which can be selected on the display panel: on your washing machine are described Cottons/Clrds" or Ct/Cl" below. Energy intensive programme for Cottons/coloureds heat resistant textiles, e.g. made of cotton cold, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 C or linen.
  • Page 16 Easy care Woollens cold, 30, 40, 50, 60 C cold, 30, 40 C on the display panel: Easy care"/ on the display panel: Easy" Wool" For easy care textiles, e.g. made of For hand and machine washable wool cotton, linen, synthetic or blended fabrics. and rich wool textiles, e.g.
  • Page 17 Outdoor wear cold, 30, 40 C cold, 30, 40 C on the display panel: on the display panel: Mix" Outdoor wear" or Micro" For easy care textiles and laundry made of cotton - different types of laundry can For modern textiles made of micro fibres be washed together.
  • Page 18: Additional Programmes

    Curtains Additional programmes cold, 30, 40 C Rinse on the display panel: Curtains" or on the display panel: Curt." Rinse" For curtains and textiles made of blended fabrics. Rinse cycle with subsequent spin cycle for rinsing hand washed items or for Selectable additional options: starching.
  • Page 19 Additional options - without final spin Options on the display panel: No final spin" or Prewash on the display panel: Prewash" or Anti crease on the display panel: Anti crease" or Stains on the display panel: Stains" or Extra rinse on the display panel: Extra rinse"...
  • Page 20 serve@Home To make your washing machine compat ible with serve@Home, you require a on the display panel: special accessory, the system interface serve@Home" or @ (available from your dealer), which must be inserted into the slot at the back of Your washing machine is compatible with the washing machine (see page 55).
  • Page 21 serve@Home offers you: Status enquiry: You can check the current status of your washing machine and when the programme will end. Remote control: You can use the control unit to select the programme en route, set the temperature and speed and start the washing machine.
  • Page 22 Detection and control Load adjust systems Load adjust adjusts the water and power consumption to each programme - Load sensor according to the amount of laundry and type of textiles. When the door is open, the load sensor indicates the amount of loaded laundry Therefore, if small amounts of washing are as a %, depending on the selected washed, water and energy consumption...
  • Page 23 Fully depress the on/off button The first programme page is indicated in the display panel after the Siemens logo. i You can leaf between the programme pages by pressing the More" or Back"...
  • Page 24 Do not insert the washing until the first programme page is indicated after the Siemens logo. q Do not exceed the maximum load (100%). Overfilling the washing machine reduces the washing result and causes creasing.
  • Page 25 q Close the washing machine door. Do not wedge laundry items between the washing machine door and the rubber seal. The start/stop" illuminated ring flashes. The description of the selected programme is indicated on the display panel, e.g. Coloureds eco". i If the clock has not been set, Set clock"...
  • Page 26: Changing The Settings Of The Selected Programme

    Changing the settings of the selected programme You can adjust the washing temperature Overview at a glance and the spin speed to sutt your The procedure for changing the settings requirements, switch on additional of a selected programme is summarised options and preselect the end of the in the overview at a glance.
  • Page 27: Washing Temperature

    Overview You can select an overview of the settings which can be changed for a selected pro gramme. q Press and hold down the Programme" button, e.g. Coloureds eco". i The settings which can be changed are indicated on the display panel until the Coloureds eco"...
  • Page 28: Spin Speed

    Spin speed You can change the displayed spin speed. The maximum displayed spin speed de pends on the selected programme. q Press the button for spin speed until the desired spin speed - e.g. 1000 4", is indicated on the display panel. i If the button for spin speed is held down, the selectable spin speeds are displayed quickly in succession.
  • Page 29 i Press and hold down the Options: ..." button. An overview of the symbols for the individual additional options is then displayed. Specifying the end of the Make sure that the time has been set - see Page 8. programme - Delayed start"...
  • Page 30: Changing Standard Settings

    Changing standard settings You can change the standard settings, Following each change you can signal, childproof lock and time. Settings q change another standard setting are retained until another change is made. q return to the programme page by pressing the Back" or Cancel" buttons.
  • Page 31 Signal The acoustic signal signals the start and end of the programme, operating faults and malfunctions. Before any programme selection, you can specify the volume of the acoustic signal or switch off the acoustic signal. q Press the More" button twice. q Press the Settings"...
  • Page 32 Childproof lock / You can safeguard your washing machine to prevent any unintentional changes Appliance lock to the selected functions and to the pro gramme sequence. An active childproof lock / appliance lock has the following effects: - If the appliance is switched off and then on again, a running programme continues at the point at which tt was interrupted.
  • Page 33 Temporarily deactivate q Press and hold down the start/stop" childproof lock / appliance lock button (4 seconds) until the start/stop" illuminated ring flashes. i When Pause" is displayed, the childproof lock / appliance lock is temporarily deactivated. i Childproof lock / appliance lock is re activated by pressing the start/stop"...
  • Page 34 Resetting standard You can reset standard settings which have been changed (exception: time). settings There are two options available for reset ting standard settings. i Settings cannot be reset while a programme is running. Option 1 Changes to the childproof lock and si gnal are cleared, the childproof lock is deactivated and the memory locations are deleted.
  • Page 35: Changing The Programme Sequence

    Changing the programme sequence Changing selected settings While the selected programme is running, the spin speed can be changed and addi tional options (exception: Prewash") can be switched on or off. q Press the Change" button. q Press the Spin speed" button until the desired spin speed is displayed.
  • Page 36 If Childproof lock: ON" preselected If Childproof lock: ON" preselected q Press the start/stop" button for ap q Press the start/stop" button for prox. 4 seconds. approx. 4 seconds. start/stop" start/stop" illuminated ring flashes. illuminated ring flashes. q Top up the washing as described. q Make changes as described.
  • Page 37: After Washing

    After washing The start/stop" illuminated ring goes out. Remove washing" is indicated on the dis play panel. Programme summary You can display a programme summary of the last wash cycle: i Before opening the door, select the wash report! q Press the Programme summary" button.
  • Page 38: Removing The Washing

    Removing the washing q Open the washing machine door. q Press the on/off" button. The on/off" illuminated ring goes out. i Always switch off the washing machine, otherwise the load sensor will not detect the amount of laundry in the next wash programme. q Remove the washing.
  • Page 39 No final spin" preselected? Display panel: Continue programme with Spin Drain" q Press the Spin" button. q If required, change settings, e.g. press the Anti crease" button. q Press the start/stop" button. The start/stop" illuminated ring lights The programme starts. Press the Drain"...
  • Page 40 Childproof lock: ON" preselected? The start/stop" illuminated ring goes out. Display panel: Deactivate childproof lock". q Press the start/stop" button for approx. 4 seconds. Remove washing" is indicated on the display panel. q Open the washing machine door. The start/stop" illuminated ring goes out.
  • Page 41: Saving Your Favourite Programmes

    Saving your favourite programmes Programmes which you use frequently i Washing temperature, spin speed and with changed settings can be saved additional options are saved. The end under the Memory1", Memory2" and of the programme is not saved. Memory3" memory locations. Your saved favourite programme can then be selected by pressing the respective button.
  • Page 42: Demo Programmes

    Demo programmes The demo programmes, intended for pre i When a cycle ends, the short demo sentation purposes, show you the selec can be started by pressing the start/ tion and the sequence of the Cottons/ stop" button. Clrds" programme with changed settings. Continuous demo There are two demo programmes availa The continuous demo is started automati...
  • Page 43: Special Applications

    Special applications Soaking Dyeing Warning Starching Bleaching Warning...
  • Page 44: Cleaning And Servicing The Appliance

    Cleaning and servicing the appliance d Risk of electric shock! Detergent drawer First, always disconnect the appliance If there are detergent or cleaning product from the power supply. residues in the detergent drawer: Never clean the washing machine with a water jet. d Risk of explosion! Never clean the appliance with solvents.
  • Page 45 Pump d Risk of scalding!
  • Page 46: Filter In The Water Inlet Hose

    Filter in the water inlet hose Descaling the washing ma chine If no water or insufficient water is running into the washing machine: Warning First, reduce the water pressure in the Descaling agents contain acids which inlet hose: may corrode the components of the was hing machine and discolour the washing.
  • Page 47: What To Do If

    What to do if... d Risk of electric shock! q Switching off the appliance. Repairs may be carried out by customer q Disconnect the washing machine from service or authorised technicians only. the power supply. If a repair is necessary or if you are unable q Close the mains water tap.
  • Page 48 Fault Possible cause Remedy Programme continues Childproof lock / appliance lock Press the start/stop" button for running even though is active. 4 seconds. the appliance has been switched off and on again. Appliance cannot be Childproof lock / appliance lock Press the start/stop"...
  • Page 49 Fault Possible cause Remedy...
  • Page 50 Fault Possible cause Remedy...
  • Page 51: Fault Displays

    Fault displays Text on display panel Possible cause Remedy Mains water tap is not opened. Turn the tap on. Programme will "Tap closed?" continue automatically. Inlet hose kinked or pinched. Eliminate cause. Filter blocked in water inlet hose. Clean filter, see Page 46. Water pressure too low.
  • Page 52: Consumption Values

    Consumption values Consumption values ** Additional Additional Load up to Load up to option option Programme Power Water Duration...
  • Page 53: Customer Service

    Customer service Before you call customer service, please check whether you can eliminate the fault E Nr. yourself (see from Page 47). A technician who is called out to give advice will charge you, even if the Product number Production number appliance is still under guarantee.
  • Page 54: Installing, Connecting And Transporting The Appliance

    Installing, connecting and transporting the appliance Safety instructions Packaging and old appliances d Risk of injury! Unpack the appliance and dispose of the The washing machine is very heavy. packaging in an Take care when lifting it. environmentally responsible manner. This appliance is labelled in accordance Attention with European Directive 2002/96/EC...
  • Page 55 Standard accessories Useful tools...
  • Page 56 Dimensions Installation surface...
  • Page 57: Transportationprotection Devices

    Transportationprotection q Remove complete transportation protection device 3 (bolt with spring, devices washer and bush), holding the open d Attention washing machine door with one hand Before using the washing machine for and pulling the drum slightly forwards. the first time, completely remove the transportation protection devices.
  • Page 58: Hose And Cable Lengths

    Hose and cable lengths Connection on left side approx. 100 cm approx. 145 cm approx. 90 cm Connection on right side approx. 145 cm approx. 100 cm approx. 135 cm Aqua Stop extension hose Available from specialist outlets as a kit: - Connection fittings with plastic hose (approx.
  • Page 59: Connecting The Water

    Connecting the water After connecting the water inlet hose: d Risk of electric shock! Water drainage hose Warning Water inlet hose Warning Drainage into a siphon: Drainage into a sink: Warning min. 10 mm...
  • Page 60: Aligning The Washing Machine

    Aligning the washing Connecting the power machine Warning Align the washing machine with the aid of Connect the washing machine only to an the four height adjustable feet and a spirit alternating current via a correctly installed level: earthed socket. The mains voltage and the voltage speci fications on the washing machine (rating plate) must correspond.
  • Page 61: Transporting The Washing Machine

    Transporting the washing Aqua Stop warranty machine In addition to warranty claims made Before you transport the washing machi against the vendor based on the sales ne (e.g. when moving house) contract and in addition to our appliance - Turn off the tap. warranty we shall provide compensation - Reduce the water pressure in the wa under the following conditions:...
  • Page 62 Index...
  • Page 63 The programme sequence, 35 Time, 30 Transportation protection devices, 57 Unbalanced load detection system, 22 Washing, 23 Remove the washing, 36 Topping up washing, 36 Water pressure, 59 without final spin, 19 Woollens, 16...
  • Page 64 WIQ163H Siemens Electrogeräte GmbH 1105 Carl Wery Straße 34 9000 083 564 81739 München / DEUTSCHLAND...

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