Smeg LSE 146 Levelling the Washing Machine, Connection to the Water Supply System, MPa 0.5 10 bar

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INSTALLING THE MACHINE

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LEVELLING THE WASHING MACHINE

 

After selecting a suitable position, level the machine carefully using the adjustable feet (Fig. 4). Particular care must be taken when selecting the position, levelling the washing machine and ensuring the safety of lock nuts.

If levelling is not carried out correctly, the washing machine will be unstable and noisy during operation, which may result in dam- age.

If the machine stands on a carpet floor, make sure that air can circulate freely between the washing machine and the fl oor itself. It is not recommended that the machine be installed in locations where the temperature is liable to drop below freezing.

CONNECTION TO THE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM

 

The mains water pressure must be between 0.05

 

and 1.00 MPa (0.5 - 10 bar.)

 

Before connecting the water fill hose, open the

 

valve and allow a quantity of water to flow. This

 

will censure that the supply pipes are free from

 

impurities, such as sand or rust (this operation is

 

very important when the washing machine is being

 

connected to a new supply system or if the system

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has not been used for a long period of time).

Connect the water fill hose to a 3/4 threaded cold

 

water outlet.

N.B. On electronic washing machines fitted with a dual solenoid valve (hot and cold water), connect the red hose to the hot water supply valve and the other hose to the cold water supply valve.

If a hot water supply is not available, both hoses must be connected to the cold supply using the fitting supplied (see fig. 5A)

Place the fi lter washer supplied between the hose and the valve and hand tighten the connection as much as possible (fi g. 5).

N.B.: Use the new pipe supplied with the machine and do not re- use the old one.

Fit the washer on the other end of the supply hose, and screw it onto the wash- ing machine (fi g. 6).

The water supply tap must be fully open when washing.

The water drain hose must be placed at least 60 cm and not more than 90 cm from the fl oor (fi g. 7).

If the drain hose is connected to a fi xed drainage system, the free end must be inserted in a pipe of minimum internal diameter 40 mm.

The drain hose water connection to the drainage system must not be hermeti- cally sealed, as this would cause air to accumulate and the water to siphon out.

If the waste water is to be discharged into a sink or washbasin, insert the hose in the special bracket supplied and hook it over the edge of the sink or washbasin. Then tie the hose and bracket to a tap or similar (fi g. 8). To avoid overfl owing, the sink drain must be clear of obstructions and must be able to empty quickly.

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Contents Model LSE GB English English ContentsFor WASHER/DRIER Versions only Do not overload the washing machineNever dry unwashed items Do not expose the ap- pliance to atmospheric agents Description of the ApplianceAccording to Model Installing the MachineWater outlet Levelling the Washing MachineConnection to the Water Supply System 1.00 MPa 0.5 10 barRecommendations Prior to USE Installing the Washing MachineUsing the Washing Machine Connecting to the Mains Electricity SupplyUSE of Detergents Using the MachineInternational Clothing Care Symbols HOW to Remove Some StainsInstructions for mould and damp May cause damage. fig.20 MaintenanceCleaning the Washing Machine Cleaning the FilterResolving Problems Wash Cycle Main Functions of the Washing Machine Model LSEOptional Functions Using the WASHER/DRIER Wash Programme TableQuick DailyType of fabric Time Type of drying Technical CharacteristicsRinse Recommended Drying Quantities and TimesSM2706 Page 461307904 GB