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Model | GWP696110W |
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Type | Freestanding |
Appliance placement | Freestanding |
Loading type | Front load |
Product colour | White |
Built-in display | Yes |
Door colour | Black |
Drum material | Stainless steel |
Rated capacity | 9 kg |
Maximum spin speed | 1600 RPM |
Spin-drying class | B |
Washing class | A |
Noise level (spin) | 74 dB |
Delayed start timer | Yes |
Delay start (max) | 24 h |
Remaining time indication | Yes |
Child lock | Yes |
Energy efficiency class | A+++ |
Width | 600 mm |
Height | 840 mm |
Spin Speed | 1600 RPM |
Defines the product's purpose and limitations for domestic use, not commercial.
Guidelines for safe use by children and supervision requirements to prevent hazards.
Instructions for safe electrical connections, handling the power cable, and avoiding hazards.
Precautions for moving the product, lifting, and handling water connections safely.
Guidelines for safe installation, including location, grounding, and socket requirements.
Safe usage practices, including detergent use, avoiding heat sources, and not getting on the product.
Safety precautions during cleaning and maintenance, avoiding specific tools or methods.
Information on product disposal and recycling according to WEEE regulations.
Details about the recyclability of packaging materials and proper disposal methods.
Guidance on selecting a suitable location for the washing machine, considering floor and environment.
Instructions on how to attach base covers for sound dampening and aesthetic purposes.
Step-by-step guide to safely remove transport bolts before operation.
Instructions on connecting the water inlet hose, including warnings about hot water and hose condition.
Guidance on correctly connecting the drain hose to a suitable drain point.
How to level the machine by adjusting the feet for stability and reduced vibration.
Details on connecting the machine to a grounded power outlet and electrical safety.
Initial steps before first use, including preparation and running the drum cleaning program.
How to sort laundry by fabric, color, and soiling level for optimal washing.
Steps to prepare laundry, such as fastening zippers, removing objects from pockets, and using laundry bags.
Advice on using the appliance efficiently to save energy and water.
Instructions on how to properly load the washing machine for best results.
Explains how load capacity affects performance and how the machine adjusts water intake.
Guidelines on selecting and using detergents, softeners, and other cleaning agents.
Practical advice for optimizing washing cycles for various fabrics and stain types.
Information on how programme duration is displayed and adjusted based on load and conditions.
Identifies and explains the function of each button and indicator on the control panel.
Explains the meaning of various symbols shown on the machine's display.
A table detailing various wash programs, their settings, and consumption figures.
How to choose the appropriate wash program based on laundry type and conditions.
Detailed descriptions of the available wash programs like Eco 40-60, Cotton, Synthetics, etc.
How to adjust the wash temperature for different programs and fabrics.
How to select and adjust the spin speed for different laundry types.
How to select and combine additional functions like Prewash, Express, Steam etc.
Explains specific auxiliary functions like Prewash, Express, Steam, Remote Control, and Customised programs.
Describes special functions like Drum Clean and AntiCrease+ activated by long key presses.
How to set a delayed start time for washing programs.
Steps to start a selected wash program and indicators.
Explains the door locking mechanism and the "Door Locked" symbol.
How to add laundry or pause the machine during a program.
How to cancel an ongoing wash program and open the door if needed.
What happens when the program finishes and how the machine powers off.
Introduction to controlling the machine via the HomeWhiz app.
Step-by-step guide to connect the washing machine to the HomeWhiz app.
Instructions for connecting the machine to a new account if it was previously set up.
How to activate and use remote control features via Bluetooth and the app.
Basic troubleshooting steps for connection and control issues with the app.
Instructions for regularly cleaning the detergent drawer and syphon.
Guide for cleaning the door gasket and the drum, including drum cleaning cycles.
How to clean the exterior body and control panel safely.
Steps to clean the filters in the water intake valves and hoses.
How to drain water and clean the pump filter for maintenance.
Troubleshoots issues when programs fail to start after the door is closed.
Addresses problems with starting or selecting wash programs, including self-protection mode.
Explains residual water in the product due to quality control, which is not a failure.
Troubleshooting steps for when the machine fails to draw water, checking taps and hoses.
Solutions for when the machine fails to drain water, checking hoses and pump filters.
Addresses issues of vibration and noise, checking balance and transport bolts.
Addresses issues causing laundry to turn gray due to detergent or temperature.
Solutions for when stains remain after washing or laundry is not whitened.
Troubleshooting for oily stains appearing on laundry, often due to lack of drum cleaning.
How to prevent and fix unpleasant smells in laundry and the machine.
Reasons for clothes color fading, such as excessive laundry or damp detergent.
Explains why rinsing may be poor and checks for detergent, compartment, or filter issues.
Addresses laundry stiffness due to insufficient detergent or incorrect compartment usage.
Reasons for laundry not smelling of softener, related to compartment usage or mixing.
Troubleshooting detergent residue due to wet drawer, damp detergent, or blocked holes.
Explains issues with excessive foam caused by incorrect detergents or amounts.
Addresses foam overflowing from the drawer due to excess detergent or specific laundry types.
Explains why laundry might remain wet, often due to excessive foam or not switching to spin.
Information regarding self-repair options and limitations for product parts.