Siemens WM 1065 Operating And Installation Instructions

Computer controlled slimline frontloader

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Computer Controlled Slimline Frontloader
Operating and Installation Instructions
WM 1065
WM 1065
Family 1085
Family 1085
Silver 1095
Silver 1095
en

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  • Page 1 Computer Controlled Slimline Frontloader Operating and Installation Instructions WM 1065 WM 1065 Family 1085 Family 1085 Silver 1095 Silver 1095...
  • Page 2 If you need an English user manual, please download it from siemens web. Or you can send the E-mail to service department, or you can call up service hot line for free supply.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Disposal Information ..... . Operating Environmental Protection/Conservation Issues . . Instructions Safety Precautions and Warnings ... . Your New Washing Machine .
  • Page 4: Disposal Information

    Disposal Information Dispose of packing materials in a responsible manner. The new machine s Keep packing materials out of the reach of packaging children. Packing materials are not toys. Reprocessing and re-using materials saves raw materials and reduces waste. All packing materials used are environment friendly and re-usable.
  • Page 5: Environmental Protection/Conservation Issues

    Environmental Protection Conservation Issues Through the economical use of energy,water and detergent,your appliance is kind to the environ- ments as well as your household budget. Hints and tips You can increase the economy and environm- ental friendliness of your macnine by washing maxium loads: Cottons/coloureds: 5.2kg...
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions And Warnings

    Safety Precautions and Warnings This machine complies with all relevant safety regulations. Before using for the Please read the enclosed documents carefully first time: before using the washing machine for the first time. They contain important information on the installation, use and safety of the machine. The manufacturer does not accept liability if these instructions are not followed.
  • Page 7 When washing: Operate the machine with cold tap water only. Your washing machine is designed for domestic use only, i.e. for washing machine-washable textiles in a detergent solution. Never use flammable; explosible and/or poison- ous solvents, such as gasoline; alcohol etc. As the washing lotion.
  • Page 8: Your New Washing Machine

    Your New Washing Machine Adding detergent/cleaning product Dispenser I: Detergent for pre-wash or starch. Dispenser II: Detergent for main wash, soaking agent, water softener, blench or stain remover. Dispenser Additives, e.g. fabric softener or former. (Fill at least to lower edge of insert 1.
  • Page 9: Control Panel

    Control Panel Programme selector ¡° ¿ª ʼ / ÔÝ Í£ ¡± For switching the machine on and off and Start/Pause button for selecting the programme. For starting/pausing the wash cycle (programme Can be rotated in either direction. must have been selected). The programme selector does not rotate while the programme is running the programme sequence is electronically...
  • Page 10: Programmes And Functions

    Programmes and functions Select the desired programme (refer also to separate Programme Table ). Programme selector 90 C Cottons/coloureds+prewash An energy-intensive program for heat-resistant Basic programme fabrics made from cotton or linen. For the protection of the drainage pipe, the hot washing solution is mixed with approx.5 liters of cold water before being drained.
  • Page 11: Additional Function Buttons

    Observe the maximum load for each type of fabric; Remove the laundry immediately after the spin cycle.(depend on different models) For your clothes, there are different spin speeds in different washing programme of SIEMENS Spin speed washing machines. (see Maximum spin speed ) Cottons Easy-care Delicates...
  • Page 12: Laundry Detergents And Additives

    Laundry Detergents and Additives Risk of explosion not use solvent-based cleaning agents in fully automatic washing machines. Explosion hazard. Keep detergents and additives out of the reach of children. You can use any standard powder or liquid de- tergent which is suitable for automatic washing machines.
  • Page 13 Dispensing the correct amount of detergent relieves the strain on the environment and ensures optimum washing results. Frequent use of insufficient detergent will eventually become noticeable as follows: - washing appears grey or not properly clean - grey-brown stains(grease marks) form on the washing - scale builds up on the heating elements Too much detergent results in:...
  • Page 14: First Wash Cycle

    First Wash Cycle The installation of the washing machine is finished.(see page 33-41) All machines are all tested in the factory. So, it maybe left a bit little of water in the drum. Please carry out the first wash cycle without laundry to remove any water.
  • Page 15: Preparing The Laundry

    Preparing, Sorting and Loading the Laundry Remove any loose items or metal objects, such Preparing the as safety pins, paper clips, etc. from the laundry. laundry Brush sand, coins, etc. out of pocket and cuffs. Close zips and button up cushion covers, duvet covers, etc.
  • Page 16: Sorting The Laundry

    Caution Items of clothing can become discoloured. Sorting the laundry Never wash new multi-coloured items together with other items. According to colour and degree of dirt White items may become grey. Always wash white and coloured items separately. Slight dirt Degree of dirt No recognizable dirt or staining.
  • Page 17 Intensive dirt Dirt and/or staining reconizable. - Kitchen hand towels that have been used for up to one week. - Fabric napkins. - 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.
  • Page 18: Loading The Laundry

    Only wash laundry that is labelled with the following care symbols: Sorting laundry according to their care label 90 C Cottons + lines specifications 60 C, 40 C, 30 C Cottons + lines 60 C, 40 C, 30 C Easy-care 40 C, 30 C Delicates 40 C, 30 C Wollens (hand and machine-washable)
  • Page 19 Open the loading door. 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. Do not exceed the maximum load: Overloading will cause poor wash results and encourage creasing.
  • Page 20: Washing

    Washing ( Picture example: WM 1065, 40 C Easy-Care) 1. Turn on the tap. 2. Turn the program selector to the desired program (refer to Programme table The Ready /Wash indicator l ight flashes. 3. Where required,press the option button(s) for additional function(s).
  • Page 21: Changing The Programme

    If you have accidentally selected the wrong programme: Changing the programme Turn the programme selector to Off . Turn the programme selector to the desired programme. The Ready/Wash indicator light comes on. Press the Start/Pause button. The Ready/Wash indicator light comes on and the new programme starts.
  • Page 22: When The Programme Has Ended

    When the Programme has Ended Spin/End indicator light flashes. Turn the programme selector to Off . If required: Select an additional programme (Spin or Rinse). ,, ,, Press the Start/Pause button. At the end of the programme option, turn the programme selector to Off.
  • Page 23: Special Applications

    Special Applications Load laundry of the same color. Pre-soak Add the pre-soak agent to chamber II according to the manufacturer s specifications. Turn the programme selector to 30 C-Quick , ,, ,, Cottons/coloureds . ,, ,, The Ready/Wash indicator flashes. ,, ,, Press the Start/Pause button.
  • Page 24 As soon as water starts to enter the machine: Pull out the detergent dispenser slightly. Add the starching solution to chamber I. Close the detergent dispenser. Only use dyes that are environmentally compa- tible and suitable for use in washing machines. Dyeing Caution Discoloration of the laundry in subsequent wash...
  • Page 25: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and Care Risk of electric shock! Always disconnect the appliance from the mains before cleaning. Never clean the washing machine with a jet of water. Risk of explosion! Never use solvents to clean the appliance. As required: Cleaning the Use hot soapy water or a mild, non-abrasive appliance housing cleaning agent.
  • Page 26: Cleaning The Detergent Dispenser

    In the event that residual detergents or additives have accumulated. Cleaning the detergent dispenser Pull out the detergent dispenser up to the end stop, press down the hollow on the insert and remove the detergent dispenser completely. Pull up the insert. Rinse the detergent dispenser under hot run- ning water.
  • Page 27 Risk of scalding Allow the hot washing solution to cool. Turn the program selector to Off . Fold down the cover panel. (WM1065 Family1085) (Silver1095) Carefully remove the pump cap.But don t fully remove it and allow a little more residual water flow into the suitable container.
  • Page 28: Cleaning Water Inlet Strainers

    This is necessary if very little or no water flows into the washing machine. Cleaning water inlet strainers First release the water pressure in the supply hose: Turn off the water tap. Turn the programme selector to any programme. (Except Spin ) Press the Start/Pause button, and allow the Cleaning the strainer at programme to run for approx.40 seconds.
  • Page 29: Descaling The Washing Machine

    Caution: Descaling agents contain acids which can attack Descaling the parts of the washing machine and discolour the laundry. washing machine Provided that you use the correct amount of det- ergent, it is not necessary to descale the washing machine. If, however, descaling the appliance becomes ne- cessary, please follow the instructions provided by the descaling agent manufacturer.
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting Minor Faults

    Troubleshooting Minor Faults Risk of electric shock Repairs must only be carried out by our Customer Service or an authorized technician. If repaires are needed, and assuming that you cannot eliminate the fault yourself with the aid the following table: Turn the program selector to Off .
  • Page 31 Fault Cause Action Control lights do not A fuse has triggered. Switch on/replace the fuse. come on. Call Customer Service if this fault is repeated. An interrupted programme will be Power failure. resumed when power returns. If you wish to unload the laundry, proceed as in Cleaning the drain pump , Page 24.
  • Page 32 Cause Action Fault Repeated spinning at short This is not a fault. The imbalance compensation system is attempting to balance intervals. the load through repeated spins. The program takes longer This is not a fault. Wash large and small items than usual.
  • Page 33: Customer Service

    Customer Service Before calling the Customer Service, please make sure that you cannot eliminate the fault yourself(refer to Page 28). This is because consultation provided by our technicians, even within the warranty period, will lead to costs being incurred by yourself. If you cannot correct a problem yourself, switch off the washing machine, remove the plug from the socket, shut off the water supply and call...
  • Page 34: Programme Table

    Programme Table Additional Detergent and Always follow the fabric softener functions manufacturer s care label instructions Programme 70(110)* Cold 39(59)* 30 C-Quick 80(120)* 40 C 90(138)* 60 C 140(180)* 90 C+prewash Cold 50(70)* 60(80)* 40 C 60 C 70(90)* Cold 50(70)* 30 C 55(75)*...
  • Page 35: Safety Information

    Installation, Connection and Transport Risk of injury Safety information 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.
  • Page 36 Dimensions a=600mm b=560mm c=860mm Approx. weight=68 kg To ensure the proper operation of the machine, Installation location please pay attention to the following when you install the machine. The machine should be installed on the solid and flat floor, never put the machine on the soft carpet or on the wood floor.
  • Page 37 Never put the machine over the opening of an uncovered drainage. In the case of suspended wooden floors, place the machine on a water-resistant wooden board (plinth) of at least 30mm thickness which is screwed to the floor. If possible, install the machine in a corner of the room.
  • Page 38: Removing The Transport Bolts

    The transport bolts must always be removed before Removing the using the appliance for the first time and must be retained for any subsequent transport (e.g. when transport bolts moving). Use the spanner provided only if a ring spanner is unavailable.
  • Page 39: Hose And Cable Lengths

    Hose and cable lengths Left-hand connection 100cm 140cm Right-hand connection 150cm 110cm For the water connection a standard cold-water line with a minimum water pressure of 0.1MPa Water connection is required(with tap full ON, at least 8 litres of Water supply water must flow out in one minute).
  • Page 40 The filters at the free end of the inlet hose and at the back of machine should only be removed for cleaning purposes. To avoid water damage the tap must be turned OFF after using the machine. The plastic nuts on the hose connections must only be tightened by hand.
  • Page 41: Leveling Procedure

    Water drainage Caution Do not bend or pull the water drainage hose. Height between the placement area and drainage point: maximum 100cm. minimum 60cm. Drainage into a wash basin(The hose elbow is in the drum). Caution The plug must not block the drain of the wash basin.
  • Page 42 When heating, the maximum current of the washing machine is 10A,so please make sure Electrical that the power supply system(voltage; current connection and the cable) is applicable to the load of the applied appliance. The machine must only be connect to an alter- nating current supply via a correctly installed earthed socket.
  • Page 43 Before transporting the washing machine: - Turn off the water tap, Transport e.g. when moving - Drain any residual washing solution(refer to Page 25), - Release the water pressure in the supply hose (refer to Page 26), - Disconnect the washing machine from the mains, - Dismantle the supply and drainage hose, - Install the transport bolts.
  • Page 44 Contents of this brochure could be changed without written notice. Product Standard: GB 4706.1-1998 GB 4706.24-2000 GB 4706.26-2000 GB 19606-2004 WM 1065 Family 1085 Silver 1095 0705en 9000104705en...

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