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I Removing the transit bolts

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! Before the machine is used for the first time,

it is very important that the transit bolts are

removed from the back of the machine,

! Only use the spanner supplied with the ma­

chine if a ring spanner is unavailable.

! Caution. If the spanner slips, there is danger

of injury.

1. Undo and remove the 4 securing bolts (A).

2. Remove the four spacers (B) that will have

dropped down inside the machine. Tilt the

machine to the rear so that they fall out.

3. Insert the cover caps (C) which you will find

in the bag containing the documentation,

! Keep the transit bolts in case you need to

move the machine again (moving house).
Do not transport the machine without first

inserting the transit bolts. To do this, un­
screw the back panel D and proceed in re­

verse order (1 and 2 above).

■ Installing the machine _______ ^

! When installing and connecting the ma­

chine, special attention must be paid to the

safety advice and warnings which have
been identified with an exclamation mark

You should comply with all regulations

issued by your local water and power autho­
rities.

! Take care when lifting the machine! Risk of

injury.

! Do not lift the machine by any of the pro­

truding parts.

! If in doubt, arrange for the machine to be

connected by a qualified specialist.

Before leaving the factory, every machine is

thoroughly tested under operating conditions.
Any moisture or residual water which you may
find in the machine or drain hose is left over
from these tests.

Installation location

To ensure'that the machine remains stable
while it is spinning, the installation location

must be flat and solid.
Do not site the machine on soft floor coverings
such as vinyls, carpeting or foam-backed carpets.

! In the case of

timber beam floors,

place

the machine on a water-resistant wooden
board that is at least 30 mm thick and is
screwed to the floor. If possible, the ma­

chine should be sited in the corner of a

room.
Secure the machine by attaching retaining
straps to the feet (this applies particularly if
a dryer is going to be placed on top of the

washing machine).

! If the machine is installed on a

plinth,

the

machine’s feet must be secured with retain­
ing straps to prevent it sliding while it is

spinning.

Retaining straps are available as a set from

your authorised dealer.

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