Hotpoint Washer Dryer WD71 User Manual

Congratulations on the purchase of  
your new Ultima Washer Dryer.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Please read this instruction book  
thoroughly before installing and using  
your appliance for the first time.  
ULTIMA  
Instruction Manual  
For Model WD71  
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Contents  
Electricity Supply ...................................... 2  
Recycling & Disposal Information .............. 3  
Choosing a Dry Programme  
Drying Weight Loads  
Removal Of Fluff  
Installation Instructions  
Items Not Suitable for Tumble Drying  
Drying Tips ..............................................14  
1. Choose a Location................................ 4  
2. Remove Transit Brackets ...................... 5  
3. Connect to the Water Supply ............... 6  
4. Connect to a Drainage System  
Optional Wash/Dry Features  
Option Buttons  
5. Adjust the Feet ..................................... 7  
Automatic Features ............................15-16  
When you have installed your appliance,  
ensure it is ready to use by following the  
10 Step Check List on page 7  
The Dispenser Drawer  
Index  
Choose a Suitable Detergent....................17  
Changing the Main Wash Indicator  
Dispensing Powder Detergent  
Dispensing Liquid Detergent  
Dispensing Fabric Conditioner  
Using a Dosing Ball.................................. 18  
Getting to know your  
Appliance  
Index ........................................................ 8  
Button Selection  
Interlocking Door System  
Automatic Features ................................... 9  
Cleaning  
Wash & Auto Dry  
Maintenance Wash.....................19  
Programme .................................... 10  
Independent Dry  
Programme......................................11  
Troubleshooting............................20  
Error Messages............................ 21  
Choosing a Wash Programme  
Selecting a Prewash  
Hotpoint After Sales  
Service .............................................. 22  
Washing Weight Loads ............................12  
Retention of this  
Instruction Manual  
Keep this instruction manual in a  
handy place for reference.  
It contains important details on  
the safe and proper use of your  
appliance. If you sell the  
Hotpoint Guarantee  
Gentle Wash, Rinse & Spin  
Options for Programme ‘G’  
Washcare tips...........................................13  
Guarantee Terms & Conditions ............... 23  
Key Contacts .................. Back Page  
appliance, pass it on to someone  
else, move house and leave it  
behind, make sure that you  
provide this manual so that the  
new owner can become familiar  
with the appliance and safety  
warnings.  
Recycling & Disposal Information  
As part of Hotpoints continued commitment to helping the environment, Hotpoint reserves the right to use  
quality recycled components to keep down customer costs and minimise material wastage.  
Please dispose of packaging and old appliances carefully. To minimise risk of injury to children,  
remove the door, plug and cut mains cable off flush with the appliance. Dispose of separately to  
ensure that the appliance can no longer be plugged into a mains socket.  
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Installation Instructions  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:  
G Do not plug in and switch appliance on at the mains until installation is complete.  
G You may be charged for a service call if a problem with your appliance is caused  
by incorrect installation or misuse.  
Follow these 5 steps for a trouble free installation:  
1. Choose a Location...  
2. Remove Transit Brackets...  
3. Connect to the Water Supply...  
4. Connect to a Drainage System...  
5. Adjust the Feet...  
1. Choose a Location...  
The choice of location for your appliance will influence its performance.  
G Position where possible on a solid floor. Vibration may occur with a wooden floor.  
G Take care with vinyl floor coverings. The weight of the appliance may cause indentations  
in some vinyl floor coverings.  
G 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.  
G Ensure sufficient space is allowed for the appliance. The dimensions should be a  
minimum of 600 mm wide, 600 mm deep and 900 mm high.  
G Ensure the electrical socket and water taps are easily accessible and that the water  
supply can be isolated if necessary.  
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2. Remove Transit Brackets...  
Your appliance is fitted with internal transit brackets (Fig 1) which prevents damage to the  
appliance during transit. Remove parts (Fig 2) following the instructions below.  
Note: It is normal for the door seal to look creased, it will not affect its use.  
Front Transit Bracket  
Fig 1  
Rear Transit Bracket  
WARNINGS  
G Before using appliance,  
remove transit brackets,  
clamps and screws  
Retain parts for future  
transportation.  
Fig 2  
G After removing the  
packaging from the  
machine, ensure that  
the polystyrene pyra-  
mid (shown below) has  
come away from the  
underside of the  
Remove 3 screws from back of  
work top lid, retain.  
From rear of appliance, grip  
machine, with the  
1
2
sides of work top lid, lift, slide  
and pull towards you.  
polystyrene base.  
Remove 4 screws and rear  
3 transit bracket, retain.  
Remove 3 screws and front  
4 transit bracket, retain.  
If it has not come away,  
remove it by tilting the  
machine backwards until  
the pyramid can be seen  
and then remove.  
Slide and push work top lid into  
Replace work top lid and 3  
Remember you may be  
charged for a service call  
if a problem with your  
appliance is caused by  
incorrect installation or  
misuse.  
5
6
position, ensuring front edge is  
screws.  
correctly located into console.  
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3. Connect to the Water Supply...  
G Incoming hot and cold water pressure should be between 3 and 150 psi (21 - 1034 Kpa).  
G 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.  
G The water supply taps must be easily accessible when the appliance is installed.  
G The appliance must be connected to the appliance water supply using the new hose set  
supplied, old hose sets should not be used.  
WARNING  
Hot and Cold Fill  
G Do not connect  
appliance to a single  
outlet instantaneous  
water heater.  
1. Connect straight end of supplied red or grey hose to the  
HOT water supply tap (Fig 1). Connect straight end of  
supplied blue hose to the COLD water supply tap.  
2. Hand tighten connectors sufficiently to ensure water  
does not leak from the hose connections.  
3. Before connecting each of the hoses to the appliance,  
confirm 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 angled end of red or grey hose to white plastic  
inlet valve marked ‘H’ (Fig 2) and angled end of blue  
hose to white plastic inlet valve marked ‘C’ at the back  
of the appliance.  
5. Hand tighten connectors sufficiently to ensure water  
does not leak from the hose connections.  
6. Turn on water supply taps and check for leaks from the  
connectors. In the event of a leak, turn off supply tap,  
remove connector and check sealing washer is in place.  
Refit connector and tighten. Turn on water supply taps.  
Fig 2  
Cold Water Supply  
Fig. 3  
If you have no hot water supply...  
A Cold Fill Adaptor (Fig 3) is available from your local  
Hotpoint authorised Service Centre or by calling the  
Genuine Parts & Accessories Mail Order Hotline  
UK: 08709 077 077 or Republic of Ireland: (01) 842 6836.  
Fitting a Cold Fill Adaptor  
1. Connect straight ends of supplied hoses to the Cold Fill  
Adaptor (Fig 3).  
Inlet to  
machine  
Inlet to  
machine  
2. Connect adaptor to the cold water supply tap (Fig 4).  
3. Before connecting the hoses to the appliance hold the  
free end of each hose in a bucket, gently turn on the tap  
to confirm the water supply is flowing. Turn off the tap.  
4. Connect angled end of the supplied hoses to white  
plastic inlet valves marked ‘H’ and ‘C’ at the back of the  
appliance.  
Remember you may be  
charged for a service call if  
a problem with your  
appliance is caused by  
incorrect installation or  
misuse.  
5. Hand tighten the connectors sufficiently to ensure water  
does not leak from the hose connections. Turn on water  
supply taps.  
Fig. 4  
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4. Connect to a Drainage  
System...  
G Do not remove hooked end support from drainage hose.  
G Do not position standpipe near an electrical outlet.  
G 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  
drainage methods:-  
When you have installed your  
appliance, ensure it is ready to use by  
following this 10 Step Check List  
Standpipe  
Note: Ensure the standpipe has a  
minimum diameter of 38 mm.  
1. Dispose of packaging safely,  
see ‘Recycling Information’  
on page 3.  
1. Ensure top of standpipe is positioned  
at least 500 mm from the floor (Fig 1).  
2. Position appliance close to  
electrical/water supply see  
‘Location’ on page 4.  
2. Untie the end of the GREY drainage  
hose from the rear of the appliance  
and place approximately 100 mm into  
the standpipe.  
500 mm  
3. Remove transit brackets, screws  
and spacers see ‘Remove  
3. If the end of GREY drainage hose is  
fitted with ‘Retaining Flaps’, ensure  
that they are fully inserted into the  
standpipe as shown (Fig 2).  
Transit Brackets’ on page 5.  
4. Connect supplied hoses to  
appliance water supply, confirm  
water is flowing before connecting  
to the appliance inlet valves  
Fig 1  
Fig 2  
Sink Waste System  
Fig 3  
see ‘Water Supply’ on page 6.  
Note: Ensure the sink outlet pipe has a  
minimum diameter of 32 mm.  
5. Untie drainage hose at rear of  
appliance and connect to either  
a standpipe or sink waste drainage  
system see ‘Drainage’ opposite.  
1. Untie the end of the GREY drainage  
from the rear of the appliance.  
2. Reposition ‘Hooked End Support’ as  
required along GREY drainage hose.  
6. Untie mains lead at rear of  
appliance and plug into  
electrical supply via a switched  
socket, see ‘Electrical Supply’ on  
page 2.  
3. If fitting an under sink waste disposal  
unit (Fig 3), cut out the membrane,  
bung or blanking plug (Fig 4 and 4a).  
4. Attach the GREY drainage hose to  
the under sink waste disposal unit  
securely, using a Jubilee clip.  
Fig 4 - Before  
Fig 4a - After  
7. Position appliance, taking care  
not to kink or damage hoses  
at rear of appliance.  
5. Raise the hose to a minimum height  
of 800 mm to avoid syphoning.  
8. Stabilise the appliance, see  
‘Adjusting the feet’ opposite.  
9. Turn on the water supply  
to the appliance.  
5. Adjust the Feet...This must  
only be done when the machine is upright  
10.Switch on at plug socket.  
G Release locking rings on the two front feet.  
G Screw feet in or out until appliance is  
standing firm and level.  
G Ensure all feet are in firm contact with the  
Your appliance is now ready to use,  
refer to ‘Getting to Know your  
Appliance’ on page 8 to familiarise  
yourself with the appliance.  
floor and the machine is not leaning forward.  
G Tighten the locking rings on the front feet to the underside of the cabinet.  
Note: Your appliance may become noisy or move about the floor if it has  
not been stabilised.  
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Getting to Know Your  
Appliance  
10  
Red line indicates minimum  
height of drainage hose  
13  
14  
15  
11  
12  
Model WD71  
16  
1
2
8
3
4
5
Index  
Front  
6
1. Mains On/Off Button  
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2. Infobubble™ Display  
3. Start, Buzzer/Time Delay Button  
4. Cancel Button  
5. Optional Wash/Dry Feature Buttons  
6. Wash Programme Buttons  
7. Door Handle & Release Button  
8. Detergent/Fabric Conditioner Drawer  
9. Adjustable Feet  
Back  
10. Rating Plate  
11. Hot Water Inlet Point and supplied Hose  
(Red or Grey)  
12. Cold Water Inlet Point and supplied Hose (Blue)  
13. Mains Cable  
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14. Drainage Hose  
15. Retaining Flaps  
16. Hooked End Support  
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Fig 1  
Button Selection  
To select, press button and a coloured band will become visible (Fig 1). Press again to  
cancel.  
Interlocking Door System  
Fig 2  
To Open...  
Grip the door handle and press the button whilst pulling open the door (Fig 2).  
To Close...  
Apply pressure at the 2 o’clock position (Fig 3) until the door clicks.  
Indicator Light...  
When ‘START’ is pressed the door will lock and a  
Infobubble™ throughout the programme. Approximately 1-2 minutes after the programme  
has finished the symbol will disappear and the door can be opened.  
symbol will be displayed in the  
Fig 3  
WARNING: Do not attempt to open the door whilst the  
Infobubble™.  
symbol is displayed in the  
Automatic Features  
Intelligent Care  
Takes care of your laundry by monitoring your machines performance. Prevents your  
machine spinning with an uneven load and reports any specific problems on the  
Infobubble™ display.  
Temperature Sensed Fill  
Makes the best use of the existing hot water supply, saving energy, time and money.  
Auto Creasecare  
Reduces creasing on any wash programme by gradually reducing the water  
temperature towards the end of the wash programme.  
Profile Spin  
Less water, less creasing and less ironing. Gradually steps up the spin speed for the  
most efficient water extraction.  
Pulse Spin  
Reduces wear and tear on your laundry. 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.  
Infobubble™ Display  
The Infobubble™ displays your selected wash programme, options and shows you  
exactly where you are in the washing cycle.  
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Wash & Auto Dry Programme  
WARNINGS  
G Do not allow children to  
play with the appliance  
or tamper with the  
controls.  
G Do not overload  
appliance! It may  
damage laundry and  
reduce the quality of  
Sort laundry by label into  
groups with the same  
wash & dry requirements,  
load appliance.  
Close door by applying  
pressure at the  
2 o’clock position.  
Switch on both the  
water & electricity  
supply at the mains.  
2
5
the wash.  
1
3
G Do not attempt to open  
the door when water is  
visible in the drum or if  
the  
symbol is  
displayed in the  
Infobubble™.  
G Do not use a dosing  
ball to dispense  
detergent when using  
a wash and auto dry  
programme.  
Select wash programme,  
Add detergent/conditioner  
to the dispenser drawer  
(pages 17-18).  
Refer to detergent  
manufacturers dosage  
instructions.  
Switch ‘ON’, a coloured  
band indicates selection.  
The Infobubble™ will  
display ’Select  
6(page 12), you will hear  
4
a beep and the  
Infobubble™ will display  
the programme  
information.  
Programme’  
Press ‘START’, the door  
will lock and the  
symbol will appear in the  
Infobubble™ throughout  
the wash & dry  
1-2 minutes after  
completion of the wash  
programme the  
symbol will disappear  
and the door can be  
opened. Switch ‘OFF’  
after use.  
Select optional wash &  
dry features (pages 15 -  
16), you will hear a beep  
and the Infobubble™ will  
display the selection.  
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9
7
Note: We recommend  
on completion of your  
programme that you  
switch off both the  
electricity and water  
supply to the appliance.  
programme.  
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Before selecting an independent drying  
programme, ensure the mains button is in the ‘OFF’ position.  
Independent Dry Programme  
WARNINGS  
G If your appliance is not  
permanently plumbed  
in, turn on the cold  
water supply to the  
appliance and hook the  
drain hose over the  
sink to enable the  
condensing action to  
Remove wet laundry  
and dosing ball (if used)  
until the correct ‘Drying  
Weight Load’ (page 14)  
is left in the drum.  
Switch ‘ON’, a coloured  
Close door by applying  
pressure at the  
2 o’clock position.  
work.  
2
3band indicates selection.  
1
4
G The dryer is intended  
for use only where  
water is used for the  
cleaning process.  
The Infobubble™ will  
display ’Select  
Programme’  
G Be careful not to touch  
the drum at the top as  
this area gets hot  
during drying.  
G On no account should  
liquid fabric conditioner  
be added during the  
drying process.  
Press ‘START’, the door  
will lock and the  
symbol will appear in the  
Infobubble™ throughout  
the wash & dry  
1-2 minutes after  
completion of the wash  
programme the  
symbol will disappear  
and the door can be  
opened. Switch ‘OFF’  
after use.  
Select optional wash &  
dry features (pages 15 -  
16), you will hear a beep  
and the Infobubble™ will  
display the selection.  
G Misuse of the dryer may  
5
6
create a fire hazard.  
programme.  
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The temperature of the incoming water  
supply or selection of wash features: ie. Economy Wash or Time Saver  
will affect programme times.  
Choosing a Wash Programme  
Hotpoint recommend the  
Persil range of detergent  
products  
Alter your wash programme to suit your individual needs with Multi-Wash Programming.  
A single soft touch button selects your wash programme.  
Approx.  
Prog. Time  
(mins)  
Max.  
Spin Speed  
ITCL  
Temp  
˚C  
Full  
based on hot depending  
Prog. Codes Fabric  
Load  
and cold fill  
on model  
White cotton & linen  
95  
4.5kg  
120-140  
1200rpm  
A
without special finishes.  
Colourfast cotton, linen or  
B
C
viscose without special finishes.  
60  
40  
4.5kg  
4.5kg  
120-140  
70-80  
1200rpm  
1200rpm  
Non-colourfast cotton, linen  
& viscose.  
WASHING  
WEIGHT  
LOADS  
Two examples of  
typical loads for  
washing different types  
of fabric  
Coloured nylon, polyester,  
acrylic/cotton mixtures, cotton  
or viscose with special finishes  
(eg. drip dry), coloured  
D
50  
40  
3kg  
3kg  
60-70  
50-60  
900rpm  
900rpm  
polyester/cotton mixtures.  
Acrylics, acetates & tri-acetate  
blends of these fabrics with  
wool, polyester/wool blends.  
E
F
Woollen blankets, wool  
mixtures with cotton,  
rayon or silk.  
COTTON  
2 Bath Towels  
5 Shirts  
40  
40  
2.7kg  
1.4kg  
1.4kg  
0.9kg  
55-65  
40-50  
35-40  
30-35  
900rpm  
900rpm  
900rpm  
6 Blouses  
Shrink resistant  
1 Set of Pyjamas  
4 Sets of Underwear  
machine-washable wool.  
Silk & printed acetate fabrics  
with colours not fast at 40˚  
30  
G
= 4.5kg  
Refresh programmes.  
Warm  
Gentle wash, rinse & spin options on page 13.  
SYNTHETIC  
2 Childrens Dresses  
4 Shirts  
4 Blouses  
Selecting a Prewash  
1 Set of Pyjamas  
4 Sets of Underwear  
For heavily soiled loads, press and hold the required wash programme button until a second  
beep is heard the Infobubble™ will display ‘Prewash’ and  
= 3kg  
.
To cancel press the wash programme button a third time and a beep will be heard.  
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Gentle Wash, Rinse & Spin  
Options for Programme ‘G’  
Press  
Infobubble™  
Display  
Description  
Options  
Button  
Available  
Once  
Silk 30˚C  
Gentle wash for silks  
Rinse Hold, Fabric Care,  
Variable Rinse,  
Variable Spin & Time saver  
x 2  
x 3  
Refresh 40˚C  
A very quick light wash  
for freshening up  
No Options  
Washcare  
Tips  
Before washing laundry:-  
G Pre-treat stains.  
G Close zips, tie belts,  
strings etc... and press  
studs to prevent tangling.  
G Remove paper or tissues  
from pockets.  
Rinses & Super  
Spin 1200  
Rinse for hand washed  
cottons or as an extra  
rinse for programme ‘F’  
Variable Rinse  
x 4  
x 5  
Wool Rinses  
& Spin 1000  
Rinse for hand washed  
woollens or as an extra  
rinse for programme ‘F’  
Variable Rinse  
Variable Rinse  
G Remove sharp objects or  
coins from pockets as  
they may damage  
Rinses & Slow  
Spin 800  
Rinse for hand washed  
delicates/acrylics or as  
an extra rinse after  
clothes.  
G Limit size of absorbent  
loads ie.; towels, to 3kg  
(7lb) to give good  
washing/rinsing results.  
G Place small items in a  
wash bag.  
G Check wash labels as  
some items may require  
a cool programme.  
G Wash non-colour fast  
woollens or really dirty  
laundry separately as  
they may affect other  
items.  
programmes ‘D, E & G’  
x 6  
x 7  
x 8  
x 9  
Super Spin 1200  
Wool Spin 1000  
Slow Spin 800  
Spin for hand washed  
No Options  
No Options  
cottons or as an extra spin  
for programmes ‘A, B & C’  
Spin for hand washed  
woollens or as extra spin  
for programme ‘F’.  
Spin for hand washed  
delicates as an extra spin  
for programmes D, E & G.  
G Laundry will not wash  
properly if you over load  
your appliance.  
Note: Returns Infobubble™ display to Silks 30˚C  
G Laundry without a wash  
label should not be  
machine washed.  
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Choosing a Dry Programme  
WARNINGS  
Fabric  
Programme  
Dry Load  
Programme  
Timer Setting  
G Do not tumble dry  
Type  
Weight  
Selector Setting  
(approx. mins)  
woollens.  
Spin  
Heat  
Iron Dry  
Full Dry  
G If using a dosing ball  
for wash programme,  
remove before using a  
dry programme.  
Natural  
B, C, D & E  
F, G & H  
2.3kg max.  
1.1kg  
Long  
Long  
High  
High  
45  
35  
60  
50  
Synthetic  
2kg max.  
0.9kg  
Short  
Short  
Low  
Low  
80  
45  
90  
60  
G Do not remove laundry  
from the appliance  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: A 10 minute ‘Cool Tumble’ phase at the end of each drying  
cycle allows fabrics to gently cool down, minimising creasing.  
before the ‘Cool  
Tumble’ phase, as the  
clothes, drum and door  
bowl will be very hot.  
All fabrics contain a little natural moisture even when ‘dry’, this should not be lost if the  
clothes are to remain soft and fluffy. If clothes are subjected to extreme drying they tend to  
wrinkle, and consequently need more ironing than usual. As clothes feel damper when  
warm, allow for this when removing items before the ‘Cool Tumble’ phase is complete.  
Removal of fluff  
After you have dried a particularly ‘fluffy’ load or if you have used the appliance as a  
dryer only, you MUST, after the dry load has been removed, set your appliance to rinse  
and spin. This removes the fluff out of the pipes.  
DRYING  
WEIGHT  
LOADS  
Note: This appliance does not have a filter.  
Two examples of  
typical loads for drying  
different types of fabric  
Items Not Suitable for  
Drying Tips  
Tumble Drying  
COTTON  
1 Bath Towel  
4 Shirts  
G Reduce the drying time of  
G Garments with the ITCL code -  
handwashed laundry by selecting  
DO NOT TUMBLE DRY  
a suitable spin only option from  
5 Blouses  
G Woollens.  
programme ‘G’ (see page 13)  
1 Set of Pyjamas  
G Large bulky items eg. quilts, bedspreads  
pillows etc... expand when dry, preventing  
air flow through the appliance.  
before drying.  
G When drying bedspreads, single  
blankets etc... we recommend  
that you remove, shake and  
= 2.3kg  
G Items containing plastic film, foam rubber  
or rubber like materials eg. pillows,  
cushions, PVC rainwear or inflammable  
articles which contain inflammable  
substances eg. towels contaminated with  
hair lacquer.  
SYNTHETIC  
2 Childrens Dresses  
2 Shirts  
reload during the cycle to ensure  
faster and more even drying.  
G Starched articles should be dried  
together to avoid distribution of  
starch onto non-starched items.  
4 Blouses  
1 Set of Pyjamas  
G Fibreglass (eg. some types of curtains).  
G Items which have been dry cleaned.  
G Be careful not to over dry.  
= 2kg  
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Optional Wash Features  
Selection  
Press required optional wash feature button, a beep will be heard. After a few seconds the  
option name ie. ‘Rinse Hold’ will appear in the Infobubble™ display.  
Rinse Hold/Fabric Care  
G Not available with programme ‘F’.  
Press Button  
x 1  
Action  
Infobubble™ Display  
Rinse Hold - Minimises creasing of synthetics &  
silk by suspending wash load in  
final rinse water.  
Note: To spin, press the ‘Rinse Hold’ button again (the Infobubble™ display will  
remind you to do this, or select the buzzer).  
x 2  
Fabric Care - Protects delicates with a gentle  
wash, automatic rinse hold  
and 800rpm spin.  
x 3  
Cancel.  
Bioprofile/Time Saver  
Press Button  
Action  
Infobubble™ Display  
x 1  
Bioprofile - Increases water temperature at  
stages to ensure maximum  
wash performance from your  
biological detergent.  
x 2  
Time Saver - Saves up to 25 minutes on  
lightly soiled items by reducing  
the wash & spin time of  
any programme.  
x 3  
x 4  
Selects Bioprofile & Time Saver together  
Cancel  
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Variable Temp.  
Press Button  
Action  
Infobubble™ Display  
x 1 & Hold  
Reduce programmed temperature in 5 C intervals  
to a minimum of 30 C  
x 2  
Cancel  
Variable Rinse  
G Not available with programme ‘F’.  
Press Button  
x 1  
Action  
Infobubble™ Display  
Add a rinse for sensitive skin  
x 2  
x 3  
Delete a rinse to save time and water  
Return to normal programme setting  
Variable Spin  
Press Button  
Action  
Infobubble™ Display  
x 1  
Display existing programme spin speed.  
x 2 & Hold  
x 3  
Reduce spin speed by 100rpm intervals  
to 400rpm or ‘0’ (no spin).  
Return to normal programme setting.  
Drying Prog./Drying Time  
G Not available with programme ‘F’.  
Press Button  
x 1  
Action  
Infobubble™ Display  
Selects low heat programme.  
x 2  
Selects full heat programme.  
Note: To increase drying time by 10 minute increments up to 120 minutes, press  
and hold button.  
Start, Buzzer/Time Delay  
Press Button  
Action  
Infobubble™ Display  
x 1 & Hold  
Buzzer -  
Lets you know when the programme has  
finished or when Rinse Hold is activated.  
Time Delay - Gives you the option to delay your wash  
programme from 1 to 18 hours.  
Note: When the button is released the programme will start automatically and the  
Infobubble™ will display ‘Starting Programme’.  
Cancel Button  
To start the selection again, press and hold the cancel button for a few seconds, all settings  
displayed will disappear and the Infobubble™ will display ‘Select Programme’.  
Note: If pressed when setting ‘Time Delay’ or when time delay is active, time delay is  
cancelled but the selected wash programme and optional wash features will remain, the  
Infobubble™ will display these. Press start to proceed with the programme.  
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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’ on page 18.  
The Dispenser Drawer  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Index  
1. Drawer Latch.  
2. Button.  
3. Main Wash Indicator position  
for ‘Powder’.  
4. Liquid or powder detergent  
compartment (pre-set to  
dispense powder only).  
5. Prewash detergent.  
6. Fabric conditioner  
compartment.  
Choose a Suitable Detergent  
G Hotpoint recommend the Persil range of detergent products.  
G Select ‘low suds’ automatic powder, designed specifically for automatic washing  
machines or washer/dryers.  
G Follow manufacturers dosage recommendations. Do not under dose, you will not  
achieve a clean wash for your wash items.  
G You will need up to 50% more detergent in hard water than in soft water areas to obtain  
the same wash results.  
Note: Hotpoint recommend dispensing detergent from the drawer to achieve the best  
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’  
Max.– 150ml.  
100ml.  
detergent only.  
50ml.  
Fig 1  
Fig 2  
Refer to detergent manufacturers 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  
Pull drawer out until it  
1
reaches its stop.  
Dispensing  
Powder  
Detergent  
To achieve optimum wash  
results we recommend that  
you use the detergent  
instructions.  
G Do not use a dosing  
ball to dispense  
detergent when using  
a wash and auto dry  
programme.  
manufacturers dispensing  
cup to dispense no more than  
Fig 3  
300 ml of powder (Fig 3).  
Press down on button  
2
to release drawer latch,  
remove drawer.  
Dispensing  
Fabric  
Conditioner  
Pour fabric conditioner into  
compartment (Fig 4). We  
recommend that you do not  
exceed the maximum level  
indicated.  
Fig 4  
Lift ‘Powder’ indicator  
3out of slots, rotate and  
reposition for ‘Liquid’  
ensuring it is secure.  
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).  
To receive a ‘FREE’ dosing ball,  
phone: UK 0800 243 131 or  
Republic of Ireland:  
Re-locate drawer and  
4 push firmly back into  
place.  
1800 386 386  
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Cleaning  
Removing and Cleaning the  
Dispenser Drawer &  
Compartments  
WARNING  
Cleaning the  
Exterior  
G Do not clean any part of  
your appliance with  
abrasive cleaners,  
scouring agents, acids,  
chlorine based bleach  
or metal polish as they  
may cause damage.  
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  
Pull dispenser drawer  
out until it reaches its  
stop.  
Press button to release  
drawer latch and remove  
dispenser drawer.  
2
1
Clean internal surface of the  
door bowl regularly with a  
soft cloth. A build-up of  
soap powder and water  
hardness residue may result  
in water leaking from the  
door.  
Clean and dry dispenser  
drawer and internal fixed  
compartment thoroughly.  
Re-locate dispenser  
3
4drawer and push firmly  
back into place.  
Maintenance Wash  
If using liquid detergent regularly or washing at low temperatures, we recommend a  
maintenance wash two or three times a year to avoid build up of greasy deposits and water  
hardness residue. Simply run programme ‘C’ without laundry in the drum using the usual  
amount of detergent.  
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Troubleshooting...  
My appliance will not start...  
Steam is coming from the dispenser  
G
Is the appliance plugged in and switched ‘On’?  
Is the socket OK? Try plugging another  
appliance into the socket.  
drawer...  
G
The appliance is designed to vent steam from the  
dispenser drawer during hot washes.  
G
G
Is the fuse in the appliance plug OK? If not,  
replace it. See ‘Electrical Supply’ page 2.  
Did you check the water supply was flowing  
before connecting the hoses to appliance inlet  
valves. See ‘Hot & Cold Fill’ page 6.  
Are the hoses correctly connected, unkinked  
and water supply taps to the appliance fully  
turned on? See ‘Installation’ pages 4, 5, 6 & 7.  
Have you pressed the ‘On/Off’ button?  
A green band is visible on selection.  
Suds are coming from the dispenser  
drawer...  
G
Have you used the correct amount of  
detergent suitable for automatic washing  
appliances? See ‘Dispensing Liquid or powder  
Detergent’ page 18.  
G
G
G
G
If you have used the wrong type, flush out your  
appliance by selecting a rinse programme.  
Follow instructions on the detergent pack,  
taking into consideration load size, soiled loads  
and water hardness.  
G
G
Have you pressed the ‘Start’ button?  
Have you closed the door firmly?  
It will not pump out the water...  
There is water in the fabric conditioner  
compartment...  
G
G
G
Has the drain hose been installed correctly?  
See ‘Installation’ pages 4, 5, 6 & 7.  
Is the hose kinked? See ‘Installation’ pages  
4, 5, 6 & 7.  
If you have connected your appliance to a sink  
waste system ensure that you have cut out the  
membrane on the under sink waste disposal  
unit, and check that the unit is not blocked with  
lint. See ‘Installation’ pages 4, 5, 6 & 7.  
Have you selected Rinse Hold? If so, cancel  
option. See ‘Wash Features’ page 15.  
G
Clean dispenser drawer and compartments.  
See ‘Cleaning’ page 19.  
The laundry has not spun dry...  
Your appliance may have an unbalanced wash load.  
Check that there is no water visible in the drum, it  
could be hot and spill out. Open the door,  
redistribute the washed clothes by hand and  
reselect the appropriate final spin option for  
Programme ‘G’ page 13.  
G
If washing only one item add another to help  
balance the load.  
It’s Leaking...  
G
Are the fill hoses tightened correctly? Perhaps  
G
Did the water pump out? See ‘Installation’  
pages 4, 5, 6 & 7.  
the washers are not sealing properly.  
Is the standpipe or household drain blocked?  
You will need to call a plumber if you cannot  
clear the blockage.  
G
If the appliance is still not working  
contact:  
G
Did you use a short spin programme on a  
non-synthetic load?  
It makes a noise or vibrates during a spin  
programme...  
If the noise is excessive you should check:  
Service  
The programme takes a long time...  
Some programmes do take a long time. If using  
programme ‘B’ we recommend that you select the  
optional wash feature ‘Time Saver’ which will  
reduce the wash time by 60-70 minutes.  
Other things which can extend programme times  
include:  
UK: 08709 066 066  
Republic of Ireland:1850 302 200  
you will be asked for the following  
information:-  
G
Have the transit brackets 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.  
Have you adjusted the feet to stabilise the  
appliance? See ‘Installation’ pages 4, 5, 6 & 7.  
G
G
G
G
Name, address and post code  
Telephone number  
Model/serial number and  
colour, which can be found  
on the inside of the door  
Date of purchase  
G
G
Low temperature or pressure of the incoming  
hot water. See ‘Installation’ pages 4, 5, 6 & 7.  
Certain optional wash features ie. ‘Rinse Hold’.  
G
The laundry is not dry after using a drying  
programme?  
G
G
The door will not open...  
Clear and concise details of  
the query or fault.  
G
Is the cold water switched on at the tap?  
Did you select the correct heat/time setting.  
See Choosing a Drying Programme on page 14.  
Was the laundry spun dry at the end of the  
wash programme? If not, select a spin and dry  
option to suit the fabric type of the load.  
G
Have you selected Rinse Hold? If so, cancel.  
See ‘Optional Wash Features’ pages 15-16.  
Has the programme finished?  
G
Remember you may be charged  
for a service call if a problem with  
your appliance is caused by  
incorrect installation or  
misuse.  
G
G
Your appliance has an interlocking door system  
which cannot be opened when a programme  
has been selected, the appliance is switched  
‘ON’ or when the  
the Infobubble™. See ‘Getting to know your  
Appliance’ pages 8 & 9.  
symbol is displayed in  
I cannot read the information displayed in  
the Infobubble™...  
G
If a programme is running, the display should  
automatically be corrected when the next step  
of the programme starts. Press and hold either  
the ‘Cancel’ or a ‘Wash Programme’ button for  
1 second and release. If the correct information  
is still not displayed in the Infobubble™, switch  
‘OFF’ the machine using the mains On/Off  
button, wait 5 seconds and switch back on.  
Approximately 1-2 minutes after completion of a  
programme the symbol will disappear from the  
Infobubble™ display and the door can be opened.  
The door release button is stuck...  
Switch ‘OFF’ the mains On/Off button, wait 1-2  
minutes and apply light pressure to the door to  
release.  
Note: This can be done whilst a programme is  
running as it will restart from where it was stopped.  
The dispenser drawer will not close properly...  
G
Is the drawer clogged with detergent?  
See ‘Cleaning’ page 19.  
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Error Messages...  
If at anytime the following error messages are displayed in the Infobubble™ please follow our  
recommendations before calling a Service Engineer.  
Error Code  
Problem  
Recommendation  
No hot/cold fill.  
Check the water supply, inlet  
valve and hot and cold hose  
connections (see ‘Connect to the  
Water Supply’ on page 6).  
E10  
E11  
E13  
A fault with the water heating  
has occurred.  
Call for a Service Engineer.  
E14  
E15  
Water is not being pumped out  
and a flood condition could occur.  
Check the drainage hose is  
raised to the recommended  
minimum height and that it is  
not blocked (see ‘Connect to a  
Drainage System’ on page 7).  
If it still not working, call for a  
Service Engineer.  
Extremely high water level.  
Door not closed properly  
Disconnect or turn off the water  
supply and ensure that the water  
level does not rise anymore.  
Call for a Service Engineer.  
E16  
E17  
(see ‘Interlocking Door System’  
on page 9).  
A motor drive problem has  
occurred.  
Try running the programme again.  
If the problem persists call for a  
Service Engineer.  
E30  
E31  
Customer language and wash  
programme have not been  
saved,system will run with default  
conditions (1000rpm max and  
English language).  
Call for a Service Engineer to  
re-program your appliance.  
E50  
E51  
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Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back  
Hotpoint gives you a unique ‘Satisfaction Guaranteed’ promise – valid for ninety days  
after you have purchased your Hotpoint product. If there is a technical problem with  
your Hotpoint appliance, call Hotpoint Service. If necessary we will arrange for an  
engineer to call. If the technical problem is not resolved under this Guarantee, Hotpoint  
will replace your appliance or, if you prefer, give you your money back.  
Hotpoint After Sales Service  
Hotpoint appliances carry for the first 12 months a fully inclusive parts and labour guarantee  
plus FREE replacement parts for the first 5 years provided that they are fitted by our own  
Service Engineer. When the 12 months parts and labour guarantee expires we offer two  
after sale service options:  
Repair Service  
UK: 08709 066 066 or Republic of Ireland: 1850 302 200  
Call our National Service Line and benefit from our additional 5 years FREE parts. Although  
the engineers time and labour is chargeable, all repairs carry a fully inclusive parts and  
labour guarantee for 12 months from the date of the repair.  
Note: Chargeable service is offered on the basis of payment on completion to our  
service engineer, who will issue a receipt.  
Extended Warranties  
To join: UK 08709 088 088 or Republic of Ireland: 1850 502 200  
Whether you have just one or a number of Hotpoint appliances in your kitchen, Hotpoint  
offer two Service Cover Plans to give you complete peace of mind. They enable you to  
extend your first 12 months labour guarantee by either 1 or 4 years, so that you can have  
FREE repairs during the membership period.  
Service Cover FREE service repairs for a single Hotpoint appliance during the period of  
cover. At an additional cost Service Cover with Maintenance includes an  
Annual Electrical & Safety Check along with replacement of any parts  
necessary.  
Kitchen Cover An annual payment covers repairs for all your Hotpoint appliances which  
are less than ten years old. Additional Hotpoint appliances purchased after  
you have joined Hotpoint Kitchen Cover are automatically included during  
the annual period of cover without further charge.  
Easy Payment Methods  
We offer a number of payment methods; cheque, credit card, switch, cash or by taking  
advantage of one of our Service Cover Plans you can spread the cost by direct debit.  
For further details telephone: 08709 088 088.  
Appliance Registration  
To benefit from the above options, complete and return the Appliance Registration  
Questionnaire supplied with this appliance. Full details and costs of our Service/Kitchen  
Cover options together with an application form, will then be sent to you towards the end of  
the 12 month guarantee period.  
Hotpoint Genuine Parts & Accessories  
A wide range of parts and accessories are available from Hotpoint Genuine Parts &  
Accessories Mail Order Hotline UK: 08709 077 077 or Republic Of Ireland: 01 842 6836  
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Hotpoint Guarantee  
From the moment your appliance is delivered,  
Hotpoint guarantees it for five years.  
G Hotpoint appliances carry a fully inclusive  
12 months parts and labour guarantee plus  
FREE replacement parts for the first five  
years provided that they are fitted by our  
own Service Engineer (evidence will be required of  
date and place of purchase).  
G All Hotpoint servicing is carried out by our own Service  
Organisation located throughout the United Kingdom and  
Republic of Ireland. We will be happy to deal with any problems  
which you may have.  
Our Engineers ensure every effort to avoid damage to floor  
coverings and adjacent units when carrying out repairs/service  
work, but in locations where the Engineer advises you that it will  
be impossible to move appliances without risk of damage, he will  
only proceed with your approval that no liability is accepted.  
Guarantee Terms & Conditions  
Your Guarantee is only applicable in the United Kingdom or  
Republic of Ireland and is subject to provision(s) that your  
appliance:  
G Has been used solely for domestic purposes and is on domestic  
premises ie. not for commercial or trade use.  
G Has been used solely in accordance with this instruction book.  
G Has been properly connected to a suitable electrical supply  
voltage as stated on the appliance rating plate.  
G Has not been subject to misuse, accident, modified or repaired  
by anyone other than our own Service Engineers.  
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Key Contacts  
Service  
UK: 08709 066 066  
Republic of Ireland: 1850 302 200  
You will be asked to quote the Model Number and Serial Number,  
which can be found on the inside of the door.  
Genuine Parts & Accessories  
Mail Order Hotline  
UK: 08709 077 077  
Republic of Ireland: (01) 842 6836  
Extended Warranty  
To join: UK 08709 088 088  
Republic of Ireland: 1850 502 200  
For further product information  
08701 50 60 70  
All Hotpoint Services are offered as an extra benefit  
and do not affect your statutory rights.  
General Domestic Appliances Limited, Morley Way, Peterborough, PE2 9JB.  
Printed by SIMLEX • FOUR ASHES, WOLVERHAMPTON  
Part No. 016437770-02  
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