Hotpoint BWM12 instruction manual Remove Transit Screws

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WARNING:

The appliance must not be plugged into the mains supply until all installation instructions have been completed.

Retain the transit screws, spacers and washers. Should you move house then these should be replaced to support the inside of the appliance to prevent damage when in transit.

i. Remove Transit Screws...

BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE THE MACHINE, YOU MUST FOLLOW THE PROCEDURE DESCRIBED BELOW. The inside of the appliance is supported, for transportation, by four screws on the back panel. Before using the appliance these MUST be removed. NOTE: You may need a second person to help you.

Remove the screws , along with the

1. spacers together with the washers intact.

You must now cover the holes with the

2. four plastic covers provided.

Important: Use the cap supplied to close the 3 holes which housed the plug, situated in the right hand part of the lower back of the appliance.

ii. Choose a Location...

The choice of location for your appliance will influence its performance.

Position where possible on a solid floor. Vibration may occur with a wooden floor.

Take care with vinyl floor coverings. The weight of the appliance may cause indentations in some vinyl floor coverings.

You should not install your appliance on a carpeted floor, but if this is unavoidable, ensure that air can circulate around its base.

If locating next to another appliance or an item of furniture, leave space between them to allow air to circulate.

For your safety and to comply with IEE regulations, you should not install your appliance in a bath or shower room. Seek professional advice if you wish to do so.

Ensure sufficient space is allowed for the appliance.

Ensure the electrical socket and water taps are easily accessible and that the water supply can be isolated if necessary.

Risk of freezing: Do not position the appliance in rooms exposed to frost. Frozen pipes may burst under pressure.

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Contents Instructions for Installation and Use Electricity Supply Important InformationContents Installation InstructionsRemove Transit Screws If the fill hoses are too short Standpipe If the Grey drainage hose is too shortDoor Mounting Accessories Fitting the Door PanelFitting the Door Panel and Plinth Inserting the machine into the cabinet Accessories provided for height adjustment Adjusting the appliance heightControls ControlsUnderstanding the Control Panel Washing Machine Washer DryerGetting to Know Your Appliance Functions Washer Dryer Choosing a Programme Washing MachineWasher Dryer BWD12Dispenser Drawer Adding DetergentUsing your appliance Setting a Wash Programme / Starting the applianceCancelling or changing the programme Delayed startDrying only Combined Washing and drying programmeWe recommend a 60 minute drying cycle for a 1kg load Washing Washcare tipsItems Not Suitable For Tumble Drying Cleaning Removing and Cleaning the Dispenser DrawerCleaning the Exterior Cleaning the DoorTroubleshooting General MaintenanceAfter Sales Service Guarantee Key Contacts