Creda Washer W100FW User Manual

Washing Machine  
W100FW / W120FW / W120VW  
Retention of this Instruction Book  
Keep this book in a handy place for reference. It contains important details on  
the safe and proper use of your appliance. If you sell the appliance, pass it on  
to someone else, move house and leave it behind, make sure that you provide  
this book so that the new owner can become familiar with the appliance and  
safety warnings.  
Please remember your new appliance is a complex piece of equipment.  
DIY repairs or unqualified and untrained service people may put you in  
danger, could damage the appliance and might mean you lose cover  
under Creda’s Part Guarantee.  
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Transit Bracket  
Removal  
Connecting to the Water Supply  
Hot and Cold Fill Connection  
1. Connect the straight end of the supplied RED or GREY hose to  
the HOT water supply tap (Fig 1). Connect the straight end of  
the supplied BLUE hose to the COLD water supply tap.  
2. Hand tighten connectors sufficiently to ensure water does not  
leak from the hose connections.  
1. Remove  
the 3  
screws from  
back of  
work top  
lid.  
3. Before connecting each of the hoses to the appliance, confirm  
the water supply is flowing by holding the free end of each  
hose in a bucket, turn the relevant water supply taps on and  
then off.  
Fig 1  
4. Connect the angled end of the RED or GREY hose to the white  
plastic inlet valve marked ‘H’ (Fig 2) and the angled end of the  
BLUE hose to the white plastic inlet valve marked ‘C’ at the back  
of the appliance.  
2. From the  
rear of  
appliance,  
grip the  
5. Hand tighten connectors sufficiently to ensure water does not  
leak from the hose connections.  
sides of the  
work top  
lid, lift, slide  
and pull  
towards  
Fig 2  
6. Turn on the water supply taps and check for leaks from the connectors. In the event  
of a leak, turn off supply tap, remove connector and check that the sealing washer is  
in place. Refit the connector and tighten. Turn on water supply taps.  
you to  
remove.  
Cold Water Supply  
Cold Fill Only Connection  
A Cold Fill Adaptor is available from your local Creda authorised Service  
Centre.  
1. Connect angled end of supplied hoses to hot and cold inlets  
at the back of appliance  
3. Remove  
1 screw and  
clamp.  
Retain for  
future use.  
Fig. 3  
2. Connect straight end of hoses to cold fill adaptor.  
3. Connect adaptor to cold water supply.  
NOTE: Hand tighten sufficiently to ensure water is not leaking from  
the tap hose connections.  
4. Remove 2  
screws and  
transit  
bracket.  
Retain for  
future use.  
Inlet to machine  
Fig. 4  
Inlet to machine  
Fill Hoses  
Ensure the supplied hoses are not kinked when connected.  
Cold  
Water  
Supply  
2m long extension fill hoses are available from your local retailer  
or Genuine Parts and Accessories UK 08709 077 077.  
Water Pressure  
Incoming hot and cold water pressure should be between 3 and 150  
Inlet to machine  
5. Slide and  
push work  
top lid into  
position  
psi (21 - 1034 Kpa).  
The temperature of the incoming household hot water supply should ideally be 60°C and  
no higher than 70°C as this could cause damage to both your laundry and appliance.  
ensuring it  
is located  
on the  
Methods of Plumbing  
console  
correctly.  
The water supply taps must be easily accessible when the appliance is installed. Your  
taps should be in good condition or it may leak when turned full on. Mixer taps are  
unsuitable, if you have them you will need to use permanent plumbing. Adaptors are  
required to connect to sink taps.  
6. Replace  
the 3  
screws into  
the back of  
the work  
top lid.  
Permanent Plumbing  
There must be taps or stopcocks so that the water supply can be turned off, isolating  
the appliance from the household supply.  
Existing Plumbing  
If you have an existing installation please check that this includes taps or stopcocks to  
isolate the appliance. The appliance must be connected to the water supply using  
the new hose set supplied, old hose sets should not be used.  
Removing the Polystyrene Pyramid  
After removing the packaging from the machine, ensure that the polystyrene pyramid  
(shown at the side) has come away from the underside of the machine, with the  
polystyrene base.  
If it has not come away, remove it by tilting the machine backwards until the pyramid can  
be seen and then remove.  
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Connect to a drainage system  
G Do not remove hooked end support from drainage hose.  
G Do not position standpipe near an electrical outlet.  
For drainage into a standard work top sink ensure outlet pipe has a minimum bore of  
32 mm. To avoid syphoning ensure the end of the drainage hose is above the water level  
in the sink. If your sink is inset, the front edge of the basin must be less than 75 mm from  
the front edge of your work top.  
We recommend one of the following methods:-  
Into a Standpipe  
Ensure the standpipe has a minimum bore of 38mm (112”).  
1. Ensure the top of the standpipe is at least 500mm (20”) from the floor.  
2. Untie GREY drainage hose and place approximately 100mm (4”) into the standpipe.  
3. If the end of your GREY drainage hose is fitted with ‘Retaining Flaps’ ensure they are  
fully inserted into the standpipe as shown (Fig. 2)  
500 mm  
Fig 1  
Fig 2  
Into a Sink Waste System  
Ensure the sink outlet pipe has a minimum diameter of 32mm (114”).  
1. Untie drainage hose from rear of the appliance.  
Fig 3  
2. Reposition the Hooked End Support as required along the GREY drainage hose.  
3. If fitting an under sink waste disposal unit (Fig 3), cut out the membrane or blanking  
plug.  
4. Attach the end of the GREY drainage hose to the undersink waste disposal securely  
as shown using a hose clip (Fig 4).  
Cut  
5. Raise the hose to a minimum height of 800 mm to avoid syphoning.  
Fig 4  
Hose Clip  
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Getting to know your machine  
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Model Shown W120VW  
Model W120VW shows the maximum features available on a Creda washing machine  
Front  
Back  
1. Door Locked Indicator  
2. Mains On/Off Button  
3. Wash Dial  
9. Rating Plate  
10. Cold Water Inlet Point and Hose  
(Blue)  
Washcare Tips  
11. Hot Water Inlet Point and Hose  
(Red or Grey)  
12. Mains Cable  
13. Drainage Hose  
14. Hose Retaining Clip  
4. Variable Spin Speed Control Dial  
(Model W120VW only)  
5. Optional Wash Feature Buttons  
ENERGY SAVE  
# We strongly recommend that your do  
not wash underwired bras in this  
machine. Should the wires become  
detached they could cause damage to  
your clothes and the machine. If the  
washcare label states that the garment  
is machine washable then we advise  
placing it in a sealed pillow case or  
similar washbag.  
DEEP RINSE  
6. Detergent/Fabric Conditioner Drawer  
7. Interlocking Door & Release Button  
8. Adjustable Feet  
Interlocking Door System  
# Pre-treat stains before washing.  
The interlock activates 3-4 seconds after the machine has been switched on. The door  
will lock and the indicator will remain lit throughout the programme.  
Approximately 1-2 minutes after the programme has finished the indicator light will  
go out and the door can be opened. The machine will not operate if the door is not  
closed properly.  
# Close zips, tie belts, strings etc... and  
press studs to prevent tangling.  
# Remove sharp objects or coins from  
pockets before washing as they may  
damage clothes.  
WARNING: Do not overload your machine! It may damage items of clothing and  
reduce the quality of the wash. WARNING: Do not allow children to play with the  
appliance or tamper with the controls.  
# Limit size of absorbent loads ie; towels,  
to 3kg (7lb) to give good washing/  
rinsing results.  
# Place small items in a wash bag.  
Load guide  
Two examples of a typical full wash load  
# Check wash labels as some items may  
require a cool programme.  
# Wash non-colour fast items, woollens  
or really dirty clothes separately as  
they may affect other items.  
Cotton Load  
2 Bath Towels  
5 Shirts  
6 Blouses  
1 Set of Pyjamas  
4 Sets of Underwear  
Synthetic Load  
2 Children’s Dresses  
4 Shirts  
4 Blouses  
1 Set of Pyjamas  
4 Sets of Underwear  
# Clothes will not wash properly if you  
over load your machine.  
Or  
# Clothes which do not have a wash  
label should not be machine  
washed.  
3kg  
5.5 kg  
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A typical wash programme  
Before selecting any programme ensure the mains button is in the ‘off’ position.  
1. Sort laundry into same wash requirements.  
2. Close door, applying pressure only at  
the 2 o’clock position.  
3. Add detergent/ conditioner  
(See manufacturer’s instructions).  
5. Select optional wash features by pressing  
required button.  
6. Select reduced spin (Model W120VW  
only), if required, by turning the control  
dial.  
4. Select wash programme by turning  
the wash dial clockwise.  
9. Approximately 1-2 minutes after the pro-  
gramme has finished the indicator light will  
go out and the door can be opened. Press the  
Power button to ‘OFF.  
8. Press the Power button to Start the  
programme. After a few seconds the Door  
Locked indicator will illuminate.  
7. Check water and electricity are switched  
on at mains.  
We recommend, on completion of your wash programme that you switch ‘Off’ both the the electricity and water supply to the appliance.  
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Wash dial and symbols  
Before selecting a programme, ensure the mains button is in the ‘OFF’ position.  
Turn the dial slowly clockwise. You will hear as the pointer aligns with the start of the selected wash programme, final rinse or spin.  
Note: Failure to correctly align the pointer to the start of a wash programme will result in detergent not being dispensed from the drawer.  
Start of Wash, Final Rinse & Spin Programmes  
Rinses  
Short Spin  
End of Programme  
Pointer  
Long Spin  
Letters represent selected programme  
Variable spin speed control dial  
(Model W120VW only)  
To reduce the maximum spin speed for the selected programme, turn the dial before or during a programme.  
Note: Spin speed cannot be increased again whilst the appliance is spinning.  
Spin only option  
Before selecting a programme, ensure the mains button is in the ‘OFF’ position.  
To select long spin, turn the wash dial clockwise until the pointer aligns with  
For a short spin align the pointer to  
Press the mains button ‘ON.  
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Choosing a wash programme  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:  
The temperature of the incoming water supply or selection of wash features: ie. Energy Save or Deep Rinse will affect the  
programme times.  
Before selecting a programme, ensure the mains button is in the ‘OFF’ position.  
Approx  
Prog.Time  
(mins)  
based on hot  
and cold fill  
Maximum  
Spin Speed  
(rpm)  
depending on  
Model  
ITCL  
Codes Fabric  
Temp ˚C Full Load  
Prog.  
Heavily soiled loads. On completion, switch  
‘OFF’ mains button before selecting wash  
programme.  
A
3kg to 5.5kg  
15 - 25  
400  
40  
95  
95  
60  
40  
50  
40  
30  
Prewash  
WARNING: Not for woollen or delicate items.  
Heavily soiled white cotton loads  
(includes a prewash).  
5.5kg  
5.5kg  
5.5kg  
5.5kg  
3kg  
120 - 130  
100 - 110  
90 - 100  
60 - 70  
*1200  
*1200  
*1200  
*1200  
1000  
B
C
D
E
White cotton and linen  
without special finishes.  
Colourfast cotton, linen or viscose  
without special finishes.  
Non-colourfast cotton, linen or viscose.  
Colourfast nylon, polyester, acrylic/cotton  
mixtures, cotton or viscose with special  
finishes (eg. drip dry), coloured polyester/  
cotton mixtures.  
50 - 60  
F
Acrylics, acetates and tri-acetate blends of  
these fabrics with wool, polyester/wool  
blends.  
3kg  
45 - 50  
1000  
G
H
J
Silk and printed acetate fabrics with colours  
not fast at 40˚C  
1.4kg  
0.9kg  
35 - 40  
1000  
Quickwash for freshening up lightly soiled  
items.  
Incoming  
household  
supply  
30 - 35  
1000  
WARNING: Not for woollen items.  
Woollen blankets, wool mixtures with cotton  
or rayon, silk  
40  
40  
2.7kg  
1.4kg  
40 - 45  
40 - 45  
1000  
1000  
K
Shrink resistant machine washable wool  
* Maximum spin speed for Models W120FW and W120VW only.  
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Optional wash features  
BUTTON SELECTION  
To select, press the button and the button comes out. To cancel, press again and the button is flush with  
the console.  
Remember to cancel buttons after use!  
ENERGY SAVE  
Save money and time on lightly soiled loads.  
Lightly soiled loads are washed at the temperature of the incoming household water supply.  
G Programme ‘A’ is heated to a reduced temperature of 300C.  
G Option NOT available with programme ‘J.  
DEEP RINSE  
For large wash loads, wash items for young children and people with sensitive skin.  
Increases the water level of the last two rinses on all programmes except programme ‘A’ and the wool programme ‘K, which  
increases automatically.  
Automatic wash features  
PULSE SPIN (Models W120FW and W120VW only)  
Helps reduce wear and tear on your wash items.  
Pulse spin is an automatic function where a long steady spin is followed by a 30 second burst at the maximum speed of your  
appliance to enable safer, more efficient water extraction.  
INTELLIGENT CARE  
Your appliance has an inbuilt feature to prevent it spinning with an unbalanced load, avoiding excessive vibration and prolonging  
the life of the appliance.  
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The Dispenser Drawer  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:  
The Main Wash Indicator has been preset to dispense powder detergent only. If you wish to dispense liquid detergent see  
instructions for ‘Changing the Main Wash Indicator, next page.  
Main Wash  
Indicator (set  
to dispense  
‘Powder’).  
Release  
Button  
Detergent  
(Pre-wash)  
Detergent  
(Main Wash)  
Fabric  
Conditioner  
CHOOSE A SUITABLE DETERGENT  
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#
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Select ‘low suds’ automatic washing powder, designed specifically for automatic washing machines or washer dryers.  
Follow manufacturer’s dosage recommendations. Do not under dose, you will not achieve a clean wash.  
You will need up to 50% more detergent in hard water than in soft water areas to obtain the same wash results.  
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Dispensing Liquid Detergent  
CHANGING THE MAIN  
WASH INDICATOR  
The Main Wash Indicator has  
been fitted, ready to dispense  
‘Powder’ detergent only.  
Max.– 150ml.  
100ml.  
50ml.  
Pull drawer out until it  
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Fig 1  
Fig 2  
reaches its stop.  
Refer to detergent manufacturer’s instructions for dosage and  
pour liquid into the compartment (Fig 1).  
WARNING  
Note: The ‘Liquid Detergent’ Main Wash Indicator features 3  
lines which represent the dosage of liquid to be used (Fig 2).  
We recommend that you do not exceed the maximum limit of  
150ml.  
G Do not dispense  
detergent tablets from  
the dispenser drawer.  
Refer to detergent  
manufacturer’s  
Dispensing  
instructions.  
Powder Detergent  
Press down on button to  
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To achieve optimum wash  
results we recommend that  
you use the detergent  
release drawer latch,  
remove drawer.  
manufacturer’s dispensing cup  
to dispense no more than 300  
ml of powder (Fig 3).  
Fig 3  
Dispensing Fabric  
Conditioner  
Pour fabric conditioner into  
compartment (Fig 4). We  
recommend that you do not  
exceed the maximum level  
indicated.  
Lift ‘Powder’ indicator  
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out of slots, rotate and  
reposition for ‘Liquid’  
ensuring it is secure.  
Fig 4  
Using a Dosing Ball  
To obtain claimed energy label  
Fig 5  
wash performance for a 60°C  
cotton wash, dispense powder  
detergent in a dosing ball, placed  
in an upright position in the  
centre of the wash load (Fig 5).  
Re-locate drawer and push  
4
firmly back into place.  
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Care and Cleaning  
WARNING  
G Do not clean any part of your appliance with abrasive cleaners, scouring agents,  
CLEANING THE  
EXTERIOR  
acids, chlorine based bleach or metal polish as they may cause damage.  
REMOVING AND CLEANING THE DISPENSER DRAWER AND  
COMPARTMENTS  
Note: It is advisable to clean the dispenser drawer regularly.  
Use a damp cloth or silicon  
polish to clean the exterior  
surfaces of the appliance.  
CLEANING THE  
DOOR BOWL  
Press button to release  
drawer latch and remove  
the dispenser drawer.  
Pull the dispenser drawer  
out until it reaches its stop.  
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3
Open the door, clean the  
internal surface of the door  
bowl and the rubber door seal  
with a damp soft cloth, dry  
thoroughly.  
A build up of soap powder  
and water hardness residue  
may result in water leaking  
from the door.  
Re-locate drawer and push  
firmly back into place.  
Clean and dry all parts of  
the dispenser drawer and  
internal fixed compartment  
thoroughly.  
Maintenance wash  
If you use liquid detergent regularly or wash at low temperatures, we recommend that you carry out a maintenance wash two  
or three times a year.  
To avoid build up of greasy deposits and water hardness residue, simply run the machine programme ‘C’ with the usual amount  
of detergent, but without any clothes in the drum.  
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Regular Checks and Stain Removal  
You will need a special adaptor if only a cold water supply is  
Regular checks  
available. This is available as an optional extra.  
These can be obtained from your local retailer or Creda Limited,  
see separate spares and service leaflet.  
As with any major appliance, there are certain aspects which  
require regular attention. Listed below are a number of such key  
areas which you should check regularly.Before calling out a  
service engineer, ensure that the checks below have been  
carried out. Should the service engineer find nothing wrong  
with the machine, we regret that we will have to charge for the  
service call.  
PLUMBING SERVICE  
Creda Limited offers a washing machine plumbing-in service for  
Creda appliance owners at competitive rates. If you require your  
washing machine to be professionally installed please contact  
any of the telephone numbers listed on the separate spares and  
service leaflet.  
KEY REGULAR CHECK ITEMS  
1. Water leaks  
1.1 From back of machine  
Stain Removal  
– Are the inlet hoses securely tightened? (see page 3).  
– Is the outlet hose correctly and securely positioned?  
1. Always treat as soon as possible. Rinse in cold water or warm  
solution before washing.  
1.2 From front of machine  
2. Never rub a stain,‘pinch out’ as much as you can, using a  
clean cloth or paper tissue.  
– Check that there is no dirt or lint trapped between the  
lip of the rubber door seal and the door glass.  
– Check that the detergent dispenser is not prevented  
from closing tightly due to a build-up of detergent.  
Remove and clean (see opposite).  
3. Some stains need special treatment.  
4. With solvents work from outside towards centre of stain,  
holding an absorbent pad underneath the cloth behind the  
stain.  
2. Machine vibrating  
– Check that the transit bracket has been removed (see  
Installation Instructions and back of machine).  
– Check that the machine is level.  
5. Do not use amyl acetate on acetate or triacetate.  
6. Test for colour fastness before removing stain.  
3. Option buttons  
Note:Take great care with poisonous chemicals and flammable  
liquids. Only use solvents in a well ventilated place. Keep  
chemicals,flammable liquids and solvents out of reach of  
children and pets.  
– Check after use that all the option buttons are in the Off  
position.  
OPTIONAL EXTRAS  
Longer fill hoses and drain hose extension kits are available  
where it is not possible to move the home plumbing closer to  
the machine.  
Never mix any chemical products.  
Carbon paper  
Chewing gum  
Methylated spirits  
Methylated spirits  
Absorbent pad method  
Absorbent pad method  
Or rub with ice  
and pick off by hand  
Glue  
Cold water or  
amyl acetate  
Wash in cold solution  
for soluble glues  
Waterproof glue  
should be treated with  
amyl acetate using  
absorbent pad method  
Grass  
Grease/Oil  
Ink (biro, felt tip)  
Methylated spirits  
Proprietary solvent  
Methylated spirits  
Sponge with methylated spirits  
Absorbent pad method  
Absorbent pad method  
Lipstick and face creams  
Mildew – white  
cottons and linens  
Proprietary solvent  
Chlorine bleach  
Absorbent pad method  
Soak white cottons and  
linens in 1 part bleach  
in 100 parts water  
Coloureds cannot be  
treated except for  
regular washing  
Mildew – all other  
white fabrics  
Hydrogen peroxide  
Soak other white fabrics in  
1 part hydrogen peroxide  
20 vol. to 4 parts water  
Rinse well. There is no  
safe home treatment  
for coloureds but  
regular washing will  
reduce marks  
Nail varnish  
Paint – emulsion  
Amyl acetate  
Water  
Absorbent pad method  
Sponge immediately with  
cold water  
Dried stains are  
permanent  
Paint – oil  
Turpentine, or  
amyl acetate  
Absorbent pad method  
Perspiration  
Hydrogen peroxide  
Rinse immediately in cold water  
and wash. If stain remains soak  
in 1 part hydrogen peroxide  
Colour removed by  
perspiration cannot  
be restored  
20 vol. to 4 parts water and wash  
Rust/lron mould  
– for all fabrics  
Lemon juice  
Soak stains in lemon juice and  
iron under damp cloth. Repeat  
if necessary  
1
/
Rust/lron mould -  
for white cottons  
and linens)  
Oxalic acid  
(very poisonous)  
Use  
teaspoon of oxalic acid  
2
1
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in  
pint of hot water  
2
Shoe polish  
Glycerine and  
Lubricate with glycerine and use  
proprietary solvent  
solvent with absorbent pad method  
Tar  
Proprietary solvent  
Scrape off surplus, soften with  
butter and wipe off, apply solvent  
and wash immediately  
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Something wrong with your appliance  
Before calling your nearest Service Office, look at this list, to find a possible solution to your problem.  
It makes a noise or vibrates during spin...  
My appliance will not fill or take in detergent...  
# Is the machine plugged in and switched on?  
# Is the socket OK? Try another appliance in the socket.  
# Is the fuse in the machine plug OK? If not, replace it.  
# Did you check the water supply was flowing before connecting the  
hoses to the appliance inlet valves? (see,‘Hot and Cold Fill  
Connection’).  
Your appliance will make some noise, especially during spin cycles.  
Small loads of heavy or bulky items (towels etc) can occasionally cause  
out of balance conditions, but the machine will usually sort itself out. If  
the noise is excessive you should check the following:  
# Has the transit bracket been removed?  
# Have you removed loose items such as  
coins etc... from the pockets as these can rattle about inside the  
appliance drum and cause damage.  
# Are the hoses correctly connected, unkinked and the water supply  
taps fully turned on?  
# Have you adjusted the feet to stabilise the appliance?  
# Have you pressed the On/Off button?  
# Have you closed the door firmly?  
The dispenser drawer will not close properly...  
# Is the drawer clogged with detergent?  
It will not pump out the water...  
# Has the drain hose been installed correctly? (see,‘Connect to a  
Drainage System’).  
Suds are coming from the dispenser drawer...  
# Have you used the correct amount of detergent suitable for  
automatic washing machines?  
If you have used the wrong type, flush out your appliance by selecting a  
rinse programme.  
# Is the hose kinked?  
# If you have connected your appliance to a sink waste system  
ensure that you have cut out the membrane on the U bend pipe  
fitted to the sink and check the unit is not blocked with lint.  
# Follow instructions on the detergent pack, taking into consideration  
load size, soiled loads and water hardness.  
The door will not open...  
There is water in the fabric conditioner compartment...  
Has the programme finished?  
# Clean dispenser drawer and compartments.  
Your appliance has an interlocking door system which cannot be  
opened when a programme has been selected, the machine switched  
‘ON’ and the indicator light is illuminated.  
If your Machine Does Not Spin...  
Your machine has detected an unbalanced load and has  
finished the programme without completing the spin. Do not  
immediately call out a service engineer. Redistribute the washed  
clothes by hand and reselect the appropriate spin only  
programme.  
On completion of a programme the indicator light will take  
approximately 1-2 minutes to go out before the door can be opened.  
The door release is stuck...  
Switch off the mains button, press gently on the door handle to  
unlock the latch, pull handle to open the door.  
NOTE: If washing only one item add another to help balance  
the load.  
Its Leaking...  
# Are the fill hoses tightened correctly?  
Perhaps the washers are not sealing properly?  
# Is the standpipe blocked?  
Or is your household drain blocked?  
# If you cannot clear the blockage you will need to call a plumber.  
Steam is coming from the dispenser drawer...  
During hot washes the machine is designed to vent steam from the  
dispenser drawer during hot washes.  
The clothes are not dry enough...  
# Did you use a short spin programme on a non-synthetic load?  
# Did the water pump out? Check your waste plumbing setup.  
# Was the wash load out of balance?  
The programme takes a long time...  
Some programmes do take a long time.  
Other things which can extend programme times include:  
# Low water pressure  
# Low temperature of the incoming hot water  
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Creda Service Cover  
THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING CREDA . . .  
The cost of parts where required will be charged additional  
to the fixed labour charge, but again this cost will have a  
maximum level of which you will be advised by your Regional  
Service Centre. The repair itself is fully guaranteed for 12  
months.  
We appreciate you choosing this quality appliance from  
Creda and are sure that it will give you many years of  
excellent service.  
Now that you’ve chosen Creda, not only have you bought a  
first class appliance, you’ve also bought a commitment from  
us to look after your appliance. We believe our Creda Care  
Service is the best in the business and yet another good  
reason you’ll be glad you chose Creda.  
Every Creda appliance has been designed and manufactured  
to the highest standards. However, in the event of any  
problem developing, our trained professional engineers are  
just a phone call away with one real objective - to satisfy you  
by providing an efficient, effective and courteous service, at a  
time convenient to you.  
CREDA CARE LEVEL 2: Annual fee payable all inclusive  
cover provided.  
You may prefer the peace of mind of an all-inclusive type of  
cover: this is provided by our Creda Care Plus Scheme which,  
for an annual fee covers the cost of any parts or labour. This  
applies on appliances up to 10 years old. To join simply call  
UK: 08709 088 088 or Republic of Ireland: 1850 302 200.  
For your convenience this fee can be paid in installments by  
Direct Debit. Payments can also be made by Credit Card (Visa,  
MasterCard), Cheque and Debit Card.  
CREDA - your GUARANTEE . . .  
The guarantee is subject to the provision(s) that the  
appliance:  
a) Has been used solely in accordance with the instruction  
book.  
b) Has been properly connected to a suitable electricity  
supply voltage as stated on the rating plate attached to  
the equipment.  
c) Has not been subjected to misuse or accident or been  
modified or repaired by any person other than an  
authorised employee or agent of Creda.  
d) Has been correctly installed.  
CREDA CARE LEVEL 3: Creda Kitchen Cover  
For an extra fee, you can also purchase Kitchen Cover for all  
your Creda appliances provided they are under 10 years old.  
To join simply call UK: 08709 088 088 or Republic of  
Ireland: 1850 302 200 and register.  
CREDA EASY ACCESS REPAIR SERVICE  
One number - 08709 066 066 connects you  
automatically to your U.K. Regional Service Centre to arrange  
for your local engineers to call. Office opens  
7 days a week, 364 days a year, Monday - Friday 8am - 8pm,  
Saturday 8am - 6pm, Sunday 10am - 6pm.  
For the Republic of Ireland call 1850 302 200, Monday -  
Friday 8am - 5.30pm, Saturday 9.00am - 12.30pm.  
This is the largest appliance manufacturer service team in  
Europe. Trained specialists covering all our appliances (and  
directly employed by us).  
If contacted before 10am, we try to offer a service call the  
same day where required or the next working day. (Monday  
to Friday). On request, your service call can be the first or last  
of the day with am or pm timings always available. We can  
also cater to meet your specific needs ie. avoiding school  
hours whenever we can.  
A chargeable service is offered on the basis of payment on  
completion to our service engineer, who will issue  
a receipt.  
Creda Service Engineers drive recognisable vans, wear  
uniforms and carry identity cards.  
e) Has been used solely for domestic purposes and is on  
domestic premises.Your guarantee is only applicable in  
the U.K. and the Republic of Ireland.  
If you suspect a fault with your appliance, to avoid  
unnecessary inconvenience and expense please ensure that  
the checks detailed on ‘Something wrong with your  
appliance” on page 11 have been carried out before  
contacting the SERVICE NETWORK.  
Should you require service our receptionist will require the  
following information:  
# Your post code, name and address, type of appliance,  
model number (found on the appliance rating plate or in  
the handbook). Guarantee/Contract/Insurance Policy  
Details. Date of Purchase, and where you purchased it  
from.  
Creda Service Engineers will only fit genuine Creda parts.  
EASY PAYMENT METHODS...  
You can pay for any of our services offered either by Credit  
Card (Visa, MasterCard), Cheque and Debit Card. Or in  
installments by Direct Debit provided you include a Creda  
Care Plus scheme.  
CREDA ANSWER CENTRE  
Information and advice regarding specific appliance features  
and pricing on any Creda appliance, before or after purchase.  
From anywhere in the U.K., telephone  
08701 54 64 74 from 8.45am - 5.30pm, Monday - Friday.  
CREDA PARTS AND ACCESSORIES NATIONAL MAIL ORDER  
HOTLINE  
The Spare Parts Mail Order Hotline enables you to order parts  
directly from the manufacturer over the phone. A wide range  
of parts and accessories are available for your Creda  
appliance.  
Telephone: 08709 077 077 Fax: 08709 076 076  
Republic of Ireland Parts Telephone: 01 842 6836  
Monday - Friday 8.30am - 5.30pm, Saturday 8.30am - 12  
noon.  
CREDA CARE - HIGH QUALITY  
AFTER-SALES SERVICE LEVELS  
# IN GUARANTEE (Year 1)  
All appliances carry a FREE fully inclusive 12 months parts  
and labour guarantee.  
If service under your Year 1 Guarantee is required please have  
available evidence of your date of purchase when the  
engineer calls.  
Ring quoting your appliance model number and we will help  
you get the right parts.National Warehouse comprehensively  
stocked over 33,000 parts lines.Parts stocked for all  
models.Parts carried for all appliances up to 10 years old, (15  
on Creda Heating appliances). Optional  
# OUT OF GUARANTEE (Years 2-10)  
Once an appliance is over 12 months old, and goes out of  
guarantee, Creda offer you a very simple choice of service  
levels:  
24 hour express courier service. (Additional charge).  
CREDA CARE LEVEL 1: No advance fee payable, no  
registration necessary.  
CARE FOR THE DISABLED  
We offer a range of accessories which enable our blind  
arthritic or disabled customers to use most of our appliances.  
Simply call 08709 077 077 and provide the model number  
details.  
Should a repair be needed in years 2-10, (i.e. over 12 months  
old) your Creda Regional Service Centre will advise you of the  
fixed labour charge we will make. Although this charge will  
vary according to your location and the type of Creda  
appliance you own, it is fixed regardless of the time taken  
or the number of visits needed to complete the repair.  
All the above are offered as an extra benefit and do not affect  
your statutory rights.  
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Key Contacts  
Service  
UK: 08709 066 066  
Republic of Ireland: 1850 302 200  
Genuine Spares & Accessories  
Mail Order Hotline  
UK: 08709 077 077  
Republic of Ireland: (01) 842 68 36  
Extended Warranty  
To join: UK 08709 088 088  
Republic of Ireland: 1850 502 200  
For more information on our exciting product range ring  
Creda Answer Centre 08701 54 64 74  
General Domestic Appliances Limited  
Morley Way, Peterborough, PE2 9JB.  
In line with our continuing policy of research and development, and in the interests of everyone, we reserve the right to amend model  
specifications and services without notice. Colour reproductions of products in this brochure are as accurate as printing will allow.  
© Copyright General Domestic Appliances Limited 1998  
016437794-02  
Printed by SIMLEX • FOUR ASHES, WOLVERHAMPTON  
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