Electrolux WTGL3VI300 User Manual

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WTGL3VI300
EN Washer Dryer User Manual
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - WTGL3VI300

WTGL3VI300EN Washer Dryer User Manual

Page 2 - CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE

FG7. Close the holes with the plastic capsyou find in the user manual bag. Put thesmallest cap F in upper hole and the twobigger caps G in lower holes

Page 3 - 1. SAFETY INFORMATION

3.5 Hose and cable connection1100 mm 1450 mm960 mm1230 mm900 mm1360 mmmax 1000 mmmin. 600 mmmax 1000 mmmin. 600 mmThe inlet hose1. Remove the

Page 4 - 1.2 General Safety

5. Connect the water inlet hose to the coldwater tap with 3/4 thread.WARNING!Make sure that there are noleaks from the couplings.Use the hose supplied

Page 5 - ENGLISH 5

LTo a wall-pipeDirectly to a built-in drain pipe in the roomwall and tighten it with the supplied cable tie L.You can extend the drain hose to maximum

Page 6 - 2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Before proceeding with appliance building in,bring it near the recess and preposition theinlet hose, the drain hose and the mainscable.WARNING!Make su

Page 7 - 3. INSTALLATION

MNOIf the cupboard door has to be opened fromleft to right, invert the position of the hingesupports M with the magnetic plate N andlower plate O.MNOM

Page 8 - 3.3 Unpacking

AHingesTo mount the hinges it is necessary to drilltwo holes (dia. 35 mm, depth 12.5 - 14 mmdepending on the depth of cupboard door) onthe inner side

Page 9 - It is possible to see water

4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION4.1 Appliance overview1011 121321 35476891Hinge supports2Detergent dispenser3Control panel4Magnetic plate5Door handle6Rating pla

Page 10 - 3.4 Positioning and levelling

The permanent options areset by holding pressed therelative button for at least 3seconds.1Programme dial2Spin touch button 3Temperature touch button 4

Page 11 - The inlet hose

The digital indicator can show:• Programme duration (e. g. , washing and/or dryingphase).• Delay time (e. g. ).• Cycle end ( ).• Warning code (e.g.

Page 12 - Water drainage

CONTENTS1. SAFETY INFORMATION...32. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 13 - 3.6 Building in

6. DIAL AND BUTTONS6.1 IntroductionThe options/functions arenot available with allwashing programmes.Check the compatibilitybetween options/functionsa

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containing sand, dust, mud and othersolid particles.The options can increase theprogramme duration.6.7 Permanent Extra Rinse With this option you can

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indicatorCottons Cottons EcoSynthetics 1) Default duration for all programmes.Time Same with steam programmesWhen setting a steam programme, this

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The display shows the selected delaytime. After touching the Start/Pause button, the appliance begins thecountdown and the door is locked.6.17 Start/P

Page 17 - 5.1 Control panel description

ProgrammeDefault tem‐peratureTemperaturerangeReferencespinspeedSpinspeedrangeMaxi‐mumloadProgramme description(Type of load and soil level)Steam-1 kg

Page 18 - 5.2 Display

ProgrammeDefault tem‐peratureTemperaturerangeReferencespinspeedSpinspeedrangeMaxi‐mumloadProgramme description(Type of load and soil level)Anti-Allerg

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ProgrammeDefault tem‐peratureTemperaturerangeReferencespinspeedSpinspeedrangeMaxi‐mumloadProgramme description(Type of load and soil level)Reset posit

Page 20 - 6. DIAL AND BUTTONS

Programme Spin No Spin1) Prewash2) Stain Time Same Delay StartMachine Clean Anti-Allergie Sportswear

Page 21 - 6.10 Time Same

7.3 Automatic dryingDryness Level Type of fabric Load1)Extra DryFor towelling materialsCottons and Linen(bathrobes, bath towels,etc)up to 4 kgDenim ga

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7.4 Timed dryingDryness Level Type of fabric Load(kg)Spinspeed(rpm)Suggestedduration(mins)Extra DryFor towellingmaterialsCottons and Linen(bathrobes,

Page 23 - 7. PROGRAMMES

Subject to change without notice.1. SAFETY INFORMATIONBefore the installation and use of the appliance, carefullyread the supplied instructions. The

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If you deactivate theacoustic signals, theycontinue to operate whenthe appliance has amalfunction.9. BEFORE FIRST USE1. Make sure that the electrical

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10.3 Filling the detergent andadditives - Compartment for prewashphase, soak programme or stain re‐mover. - Compartment for washingphase. - Compartmen

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Make sure that the flap does not cause ablockage when you close the drawer.10.5 Setting a programme1. Turn the programme dial to select thedesired was

Page 27 - 7.2 Woolmark Apparel Care

10.8 The ProSense Systemload detectionThe programme duration inthe display is referred to a medium/high load.After touching the Start/Pause button, th

Page 28 - 7.3 Automatic drying

Now, you can set a new washingprogramme.10.11 Opening the door -Adding garmentsIf the temperature and levelof the water in the drum aretoo high and/or

Page 29 - 8. SETTINGS

Press the On/Off button to activatethe appliance again.The display shows the end of the lastprogramme.Turn the programme dial to set a newcycle.If t

Page 30 - 10. DAILY USE - WASHING ONLY

The time value on the display is theduration of both cycles washing anddrying, calculated on a default loadsize.To have a good drying byusing less ene

Page 31 - ENGLISH 31

off. The indicators and appearon the display and the indicator disappears.When drying a big amount oflaundry, to have good dryingperformances, mak

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To prevent the fluff in your laundry, werecommend that you:• To do not wash dark fabrics after youwashed and dried light colouredfabrics (hand towel,

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14.3 Detergents and othertreatments• Only use detergents and othertreatments specially made forwashing machines:– powder detergents for all types offa

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1.2 General Safety• Do not change the specification of this appliance.• This appliance is intended to be used in householdand similar applications suc

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• type of laundry• weight of the load14.10 Additional dryingIf, at the end of the drying programme,the laundry is still damp, set a shortdrying cycle

Page 36 - 12. DAILY USE - DRYING ONLY

Regularly examine the seal and removeall objects from the inner part. Coins,buttons, other small items forgotten inthe pockets of your clothes are dep

Page 37 - 13. FLUFF IN THE FABRICS

3. Make sure that all detergent residueis removed from the upper and lowerpart of the recess. Use a small brushto clean the recess.4. Insert the deter

Page 38 - 14. HINTS AND TIPS

121. Open the pump cover.2. Place a suitable bowl below the drain pumpaccess to collect the water that flows out.Always keep a rag nearby to dry up an

Page 39 - ENGLISH 39

7. If it is necessary, remove fluff and objectsfrom the filter recess.Make sure that the impeller of the pump canrotate. If it does not rotate, contac

Page 40 - 15. CARE AND CLEANING

15.8 Cleaning the inlet hose and the valve filter12345°20°15.9 Emergency drainIf the appliance cannot drain the water,carry out the same procedure, de

Page 41 - 15.6 Cleaning the detergent

16.1 IntroductionThe appliance does not start or it stops during operation.First try to find a solution to the problem (refer to the table). If the pr

Page 42 - 15.7 Cleaning the drain pump

16.2 Possible failuresProblem Possible solutionThe programme doesnot start.• Make sure that the mains plug is connected to themains socket.• Make sure

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Problem Possible solutionThere is water on thefloor.• Make sure that the couplings of the water hoses aretight and there is not water leakages.• Make

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Problem Possible solutionThe laundry is full of dif‐ferent colours fluff.The fabrics washed in the previous cycle released fluff of adifferent colour:

Page 45 - 15.10 Frost precautions

• Do not exceed the maximum load of 8 kg (refer to the"Programme chart" chapter).• The appliance must be connected to the water mainsusing t

Page 46 - 16.1 Introduction

17. CONSUMPTION VALUESStated values are obtained in laboratory conditions with relevant stand‐ards. Different causes can change the data: the

Page 47 - 16.2 Possible failures

Maximum dry load CottonSynthetics4 kg3 kgSpin Speed Maximum spin speed 1550 rpm1) Connect the water inlet hose to a water tap with a 3/4'' t

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Page 49 - 16.3 Emergency door opening

• Do not use high pressure water sprays and/or steamto clean the appliance.• Clean the appliance with a moist cloth. Use onlyneutral detergents. Do no

Page 50 - 18. TECHNICAL DATA

2.4 UseWARNING!Risk of injury, electric shock,fire, burns or damage to theappliance.• Do not put flammable products oritems that are wet with flammabl

Page 51 - 20. ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS

3.2 The appliance is equippedwith ...x1 x2x1Ex2x1 x1x2x4 x1 x1BA C DF G H L3.3 UnpackingWARNING!Use the gloves.WARNING!Remove all the packaging and th

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123. Remove the polystyrene protectionfrom the bottom.124. Return the appliance in verticalposition and remove the socketpolystyrene protection.5. Rem

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