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What is the intended use of this washer dryer?
– Staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments;
– Farm houses;
– By clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments;
– Bed and breakfast type environments;
– Areas for communal use in blocks of flats.
What do the safety symbols in the manual mean?
DANGER (Flammable Gas Symbol): Indicates dangers to life and health due to extremely flammable gas.
WARNING OF ELECTRICAL VOLTAGE (Lightning Bolt Symbol): Indicates danger to life and health due to voltage.
WARNING (Exclamation Mark in Triangle Symbol): Indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which, if not avoided, may result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION (Exclamation Mark in Triangle Symbol – Outline): Indicates a hazard with a low degree of risk which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTE (Lightbulb Symbol): Indicates important information (e.g., damage to property), but not danger.
OBSERVE INSTRUCTIONS (Book Symbol): Indicates that a service technician should only operate and maintain this appliance according to the operating instructions.
CAUTION: HOT SURFACE! (Hand over Steam Symbol): Indicates a hot surface.
CAUTION: RISK OF FIRE! (Flame Symbol): Indicates a risk of fire.
Are there any specific safety instructions regarding electrical hazards?
WARNING: Electric Shock Hazard
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
• If the machine is damaged, it must not be operated unless repaired by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons.
• Risk of electric shock!
Who can use this appliance and what are the rules regarding children?
• The appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
• Children should be supervised that they do not play with the appliance.
• Children 3 years and under shall be kept away from the appliance or continuously supervised.
• Animals and children may climb into the machine. Check the machine before every operation.
• Do not climb or sit on the appliance.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
What are the requirements for the installation location?
• All washing and additional substances are to be kept in a safe place out of the reach of children.
• Do not install the machine on a carpet floor. Obstruction of openings by carpet can damage the machine.
• Keep the appliance clear from heating sources and direct sunlight to avoid plastic and rubber parts corroding.
• Do not use the appliance in humid environments or rooms containing explosive or caustic gas. If water leakage or splashes occur, let the appliance dry in the open air.
• The appliance must not be installed behind a lockable door, a sliding door or a door with a hinge on the opposite side to that of the machine.
• Do not operate the machine in rooms with a temperature below 5°C. This can cause damage. If unavoidable, drain the water completely after every use (see “Maintenance – Cleaning of drain pump filter”) to avoid frost damage.
• Never use flammable sprays or substances near the appliance.
• Lint must not be allowed to accumulate around the washer dryer (not applicable for vented appliances).
• Ensure stability: The machine must be leveled and stable.
• Ensure the product does not stand on the power cord.
• Maintain minimum distances from walls as shown in the picture (W≥ 20mm).
• The location should be: 1. Rigid, dry, and level surface. 2. Avoid direct sunlight. 3. Sufficient ventilation. 4. Room temperature above 5 °C. 5. Keep far away from heat sources like coal or gas burning appliances.
What are the basic installation requirements before first use?
• Remove all packaging material and transport bolts. Serious damage may result otherwise.
• This appliance has a single inlet valve and connects to cold water supply only.
• The mains plug must be accessible after installation.
• Before first wash, operate the product once through all procedures without clothes inside.
• Before using the machine, calibrate the product.
• Do not put excessively heavy objects on the appliance.
What are the electrical connection requirements?
• Ensure the supply cable is not trapped or damaged.
• Connect to a grounded outlet protected by a fuse complying with “Technical specifications”. Grounding must be done by a qualified electrician according to local regulations.
• Water and electrical connections must be done by a qualified technician following manufacturer’s instructions and local safety regulations.
WARNING:
• Don’t use multiple plugs or extension cords.
• The appliance must not have an external switching device like a timer or be connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off.
• Do not pull the plug out if flammable gas is around.
• Never pull out the power plug with wet hands.
• Always pull the plug, not the cable.
• Always unplug if not in use.
What are the water connection requirements?
• Use the new hose-sets supplied; do not reuse old ones.
• Max. Inlet water pressure 1 MPa. Min. inlet water pressure 0.05 MPa.
• Check connections of water inlet tubes, water tap, and outlet hose for problems due to water pressure changes. If loose or leaking, close the tap and get it repaired.
• Do not use the appliance before pipes and hoses are properly installed by qualified persons.
• The water inlet and outlet hoses must be safely installed and remain undamaged to prevent water leakage.
• Do not remove the drain pump filter while water is still in the appliance due to risk of leakage and scalding from hot water.
• Connect the water supply hose to the water inlet valve and a cold water tap as indicated. Connect manually, do not use tools. Check connections are tight.
• Do not kink, crush, or modify the water inlet hose.
What are the safety rules for operation and maintenance?
WARNING:
• Never stop the machine before the end of the drying cycle unless all items are quickly removed and spread out so that heat can dissipate.
• The machine is not to be used if industrial chemicals have been used for cleaning. Risk of explosion.
• Never use flammable, explosive, or toxic solvents. Do not use gasoline, alcohol etc., as detergents. Use only detergents suitable for machine washing.
• Empty all pockets. Sharp/rigid items (coins, brooches, nails, screws, stones) can cause serious damage.
• Remove lighters and matches from pockets before use.
• Thoroughly rinse items washed by hand.
• Do not dry unwashed items.
• Items soiled with substances like cooking oil, acetone, alcohol, petrol, kerosene, spot removers, turpentine, wax, and wax removers should be washed in hot water with extra detergent before drying.
• Items like foam rubber (latex foam), shower caps, waterproof textiles, rubber-backed articles, and clothes/pillows with foam rubber pads should not be dried in the machine.
• Use fabric softeners or similar products as recommended in their instructions.
• Never try to open the door forcefully. The door unlocks shortly after the cycle ends.
• Do not close the door with excessive force. If difficult, check if clothes are properly inserted and distributed.
• Always unplug the appliance and close the water tap before cleaning/maintenance and after each use.
• Never pour water over the appliance for cleaning. Risk of electric shock!
• Repairs must be carried out only by the manufacturer, service agent, or qualified persons.
• The producer is not responsible for damages from unauthorized interventions.
• The glass door may become very hot. Keep children and pets away during operation.
How should I prepare the appliance for transport?
Before Transport:
• Transport bolts must be reinstalled by a specialized person.
• Accumulated water must be drained out of the machine.
This appliance is heavy. Transport with care. Never hold any protruding part when lifting. The machine door cannot be used as a handle.
IMPORTANT STEPS WHEN MOVING THE APPLIANCE:
• Unplug the appliance and close the water inlet tap.
• Check if the door and the detergent dispenser are closed properly.
• Remove the water inlet pipe and the outlet hose from the house installations.
• Let the water drain completely from the appliance (see “Cleaning the Drain Pump Filter”).
• Important: Re-install the 4 transport bolts in the back of the appliance.
• This appliance is heavy. Transport with care. Never hold any protruding part of the machine when lifting. The machine door can not be used as a handle.
What are the product specifications and dimensions?
| Model | BITKWD8614 |
|---|---|
| Power Supply | 220-240V~, 50Hz |
| MAX. Current | 10A |
| Standard Water Pressure | 0.05MPa~1MPa |
| Washing Capacity | 8.0kg |
| Drying Capacity | 6.0kg |
| Dimension | |
| A (Height) | 825mm |
| B (Width) | 595mm |
| C (Depth) | 535mm |
| Weight | 60kg |
| Rated Power | 1900W |
| Drying Power | 1300W |
| Reference Dimension | |
| D | 540mm |
| E | 521mm |
| F | 985mm |
| G | 135mm |
What are the main parts of the washer dryer?
1. Service flap
2. Door
3. Detergent dispenser
4. Control panel
5. Drain hose
6. Power supply cord
(Note: Product picture is for illustration only)What accessories are included with the washer dryer?
• 4 x Cover caps
• 1 x Supply hose cold water
• 1 x Owner’s manual
Why and how should I calibrate the machine?
Steps:
1. Remove all accessories from the drum and close the door.
2. Insert the mains plug into the socket.
3. Switch on the machine, and within 10 seconds, press “Temp.” and “Steam” simultaneously and continuously (normally 3 seconds) until “t19” is displayed.
4. Press Start/Pause (▷||) to start calibration. Initially “O” is displayed, then “***” (e.g., “126”) indicates the real-time drum speed. If successful, “PAS” will be displayed; otherwise, “FAL” will be displayed.
What should I do before the first use?
• Ensure the machine is installed properly.
• Your appliance was thoroughly checked before leaving the factory. To remove residual water and potential odors, clean the appliance before first use. Run the “DRUM CLEAN” or another program at 90°C without laundry or detergent.
• Calibrate the machine.
How do I perform a wash cycle (Quick Start)?
1. Before Washing:
1. Plug in (ensure earth terminal is connected).
2. Open the water tap.
3. Load the laundry.
4. Close the door securely (ensure clothes are not caught).
5. Add detergent (and pre-wash detergent in compartment I if selected).
2. Washing:
1. Select the desired programme using the knob.
2. Select functions or keep default settings (this step can be skipped if defaults are used).
3. Press Start/Pause (▷||) to start the program.
3. After Washing:
The buzzer will beep and “End” will show on the display.
How do I unpack the machine?
WARNING: Packaging material can be dangerous for children (risk of suffocation). Keep packaging away.
1. Remove the cardboard box and styrofoam packing.
2. Lift the machine and remove the base packaging. Ensure the small triangle foam (a) is removed with the base. If not, lay the unit on its side and remove it manually.
3. Remove the tape securing the power supply cord and drain hose.
4. Remove the inlet hose from the drum.
How do I remove the transport bolts?
1. Loosen the 4 transport bolts with a spanner.
2. Remove the bolts including the rubber parts and keep them for future use.
3. Close the holes using the provided cover caps.
How do I level the machine?
1. Loosen the lock nut on each foot.
2. Turn the foot until it reaches the floor.
3. Adjust the legs so the machine is level (use a spirit level) and lock the nuts tightly against the housing with a spanner.
How should the drain hose be positioned?
• Do not kink or protract the drain hose.
• Position the drain hose properly to prevent water leakage damage.
• Do not remove the buckle of the drain pipe.
There are two ways to place the end of the drain hose:
1. Put it into a water trough (e.g., a standpipe or sink). The height should be between 60cm (Min.) and 100cm (Max.).
2. Connect it to the branch drain pipe of the trough. The height should be between 60cm (Min.) and 100cm (Max.).
What preparation steps should be taken before each wash?
• Ensure the ambient temperature is between 5°C-40°C. Below 0°C, the inlet valve and draining system may be damaged. If installed in freezing conditions, ensure hoses are unfrozen before use.
• Check laundry care labels and detergent use instructions.
• Use non-foaming or less-foaming detergent suitable for the machine.
1. Take all items out of the pockets (coins, keys, etc.).
2. Sort laundry according to color and textile type.
3. Tie together long textile strips and belts, close zips and buttons.
4. Put small items into a laundry bag.
WARNING:
• Do not wash or dry clothes contaminated with volatile or flammable substances (cleaning agents, gasoline, oil, wax remover, etc.).
• Washing single items may cause imbalance. Add one or two more items for smooth spinning.
• Do not wash, spin, or dry waterproof seats, mats, or clothing.
How do I use the detergent dispenser?
The dispenser has compartments for:
I: Pre wash detergent
II: Main wash detergent
❀: Softener
There is a release button to pull out the dispenser for cleaning.
CAUTION:
• Add detergent to compartment I only if the pre-wash function is selected.
• Do not put laundry beads into the detergent dispenser.
The following table shows which compartments are required (● Must / ○ Optional) for each programme:
| Programme | Pre Wash (I) | Main Wash (II) | Softener (❀) | Programme | Pre Wash (I) | Main Wash (II) | Softener (❀) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| COTTON | ○ | ● | ○ | DRUM CLEAN | |||
| MIX | ○ | ● | ○ | SPIN ONLY | |||
| BABY CARE | ○ | ● | ○ | BULKY | ○ | ● | ○ |
| QUICK 15′ | ○ | ● | ○ | WOOL | ○ | ● | ○ |
| 1 hr W/D | ○ | ● | ○ | ECO 40-60 | ○ | ● | ○ |
| DRY ONLY | RAPID 59′ | ○ | ● | ○ | |||
| WASH AND DRY | ○ | ● | ○ | 20°C CARE+ | ○ | ● | ○ |
| SYNTHETIC | ○ | ● | ○ | PET HAIR REMOVAL | ○ | ● | ○ |
Note: The picture is for reference only.
Which detergent should I use and how much?
Detergent Recommendation:
| Recommended washing detergent | Type of laundry and textile | Wash cycles | Washing temp. °C |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heavy-duty detergent with bleaching agents and optical brighteners | White laundry made from boil-proof cotton or linen | COTTON, ECO 40-60, MIX | 40 |
| Colour detergent without bleaching agent and optical brighteners | Coloured laundry made from cotton or linen | COTTON, ECO 40-60, MIX | 40 |
| Color or mild detergent without optical brighteners | Coloured laundry made from easy care fibres or synthetic materials | 20°C CARE+ | 20 |
| Mild washing detergent | Delicate textiles, silk, viscose | QUICK 15′ | Cold |
| Special wool detergent | Wool | WOOL | 40 |
NOTE:
• Dilute agglomerating or ropy detergent/additive in water before pouring into the dispenser to prevent blockage and overflow.
• Choose the suitable detergent type for maximum washing performance and minimum water/energy use.
• Proper detergent dosing is important for the best cleaning result.
• Use a reduced amount if the drum isn’t full.
• Adjust detergent amount based on water hardness (use less for soft water).
• Dose according to dirt level (less dirty clothes need less detergent).
• Highly concentrated (compact) detergent requires accurate dosing.
Signs of Overdosing: heavy foam formation, poor washing/rinsing result.
Signs of Under Dosing: laundry turns grey, limescale deposits on drum/heating element/laundry.
How do I operate the control panel?
1. OFF (Knob Position): Turn the appliance off.
2. Start/Pause Button (▷||): Start or pause your programme.
3. Option Buttons: Allows selection of additional functions (e.g., Temp., Speed, Dry, Delay End, Steam).
4. Programmes (Knob): Select the programme based on laundry type.
5. Display: Shows settings, estimated remaining time, options, and status messages.
(Note: The chart is for reference only, refer to the actual product.)What information is shown on the display?
The display shows various icons and information:
A. Display Area: Shows Wash Time (e.g., 1:25), Speed (e.g., 600), End status, Delay Time (e.g., 2H), Error codes (e.g., E30), Temperature (e.g., 30).
B. Child Lock Icon (Padlock): Indicates Child Lock is active.
C. Door Lock Icon (Key): Indicates the door is locked.
D. Delay End Icon (Clock): Indicates Delay End function is active.
E. Normal Dry Icon (Sun): Indicates Normal Dry level is selected.
F. Extra Dry Icon (Sun+): Indicates Extra Dry level is selected.
G. Timed Dry Icon (Clock with Sun): Indicates Timed Dry function is active.
H. Steam Icon (Steam cloud): Indicates Steam function is active.
What are the available wash programmes and their default settings?
Model: BITKWD8614 (Wash/Dry Capacity: 8.0/6.0 kg)
| Programme | Wash/Dry Load (kg) | Temp. (°C) | Default Time (h:min) |
|---|---|---|---|
| COTTON | 8.0/6.0 | 40 | 3:39 |
| MIX | 8.0/6.0 | 40 | 1:20 |
| BABY CARE | 8.0/6.0 | 60 | 2:01 |
| QUICK 15′ | 2.0/– | Cold | 0:15 |
| 1hr W/D | 1.0/1.0 | Cold | 0:58 |
| DRY ONLY | –/6.0 | — | 4:09 |
| WASH AND DRY | 6.0/6.0 | 40 | 5:16 |
| SYNTHETIC | 4.0/3.0 | 40 | 3:18 |
| DRUM CLEAN | — | 90 | 1:18 |
| SPIN ONLY | 8.0/– | — | 0:12 |
| BULKY | 8.0/– | 40 | 1:48 |
| WOOL | 2.0/– | 40 | 1:07 |
| ECO 40-60 | 8.0/– | — | 3:38 |
| RAPID 59′ | 4.0/– | 30 | 0:59 |
| 20°C CARE+ | 4.0/– | 20 | 1:08 |
| PET HAIR REMOVAL | 4.0/– | 40 | 2:04 |
Note: These parameters are for reference only and may differ from actual parameters based on usage conditions.
Can you provide detailed performance data for the programmes?
BITKWD8614 Programme Performance Data:
| Cycle | Nominal capacity (kg) | Temperature setting (°C) | Cycle duration (h:min) | Energy consumption (kWh/cycle) | Water consumption (liter/cycle) | Highest temp. (°C)¹ | Residual moisture (%) / spin speed² |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| COTTON | 8.0 | 40 | 3:39 | 0.998 | 71 | 40 | 60%/1400 |
| MIX | 8.0 | 40 | 1:20 | 0.754 | 71 | 40 | 65%/1000 |
| 20°C CARE+ | 4.0 | 20 | 1:08 | 0.195 | 44 | 20 | 65%/1000 |
| BABY CARE | 8.0 | 60 | 2:01 | 1.317 | 71 | 60 | 65%/1000 |
| QUICK 15′ | 2.0 | Cold | 0:15 | 0.030 | 31 | Cold | 70%/800 |
| ECO 40-60³) | 8.0 | — | 3:38 | 0.699 | 61.0 | 35 | 53.9%/1351 |
| 4.0 | — | 2:48 | 0.348 | 45.0 | 29 | 53.9%/1351 | |
| 2.0 | — | 2:48 | 0.186 | 36.0 | 24 | 53.9%/1351 | |
| WASH AND DRY⁴) | 6.0 | — | 9:30 | 3.820 | 100.0 | 27 | 3%/1400 |
| 3.0 | — | 7:00 | 1.955 | 75.0 | 24 | 3%/1400 |
Notes:
¹ Highest temperature reached by laundry for at least 5 minutes.
² Residual moisture % and spin speed achieved.
³) ECO 40-60 cleans normally soiled cotton washable at 40°C or 60°C together. Used for EU regulation compliance (Energy Label: D). Test program defaults: Half load 4.0kg, Quarter load 2.0kg.
⁴) Wash and Dry cycle cleans normally soiled cotton washable at 40°C, dries it for storage. Used for EU regulation compliance. Test program defaults: Dry level d-3 (Extra Dry), Full dry load 6.0kg, Half dry load 3.0kg.
• Data is for reference, actual use may vary.
• Values for non-ECO/Wash and Dry cycles are indicative.
• 20°C CARE+ cleans lightly soiled cotton at 20°C per (EU) 2019/2023.
• Most energy-efficient programmes generally use lower temperatures and longer durations.
• Loading to capacity saves energy and water.
• Noise and remaining moisture depend on spin speed (higher speed = higher noise, lower moisture).
What are the specific functions of each wash programme?
COTTON: Hard-wearing, heat-resistant cotton or linen textiles.
RAPID 59′: Washing few and not very dirty clothes quickly.
SYNTHETIC: Synthetic articles (shirts, coats, blends). Reduced detergent for knitting textiles due to loose construction.
BABY CARE: Washes baby’s clothes, makes them cleaner with better rinse performance for skin protection.
DRY ONLY: Select to dry clothes. Drying time depends on the load.
MIX: Mixed load of cotton and synthetics textiles.
20°C CARE+: Cleans lightly soiled cotton laundry at a nominal 20°C.
PET HAIR REMOVAL: Cleans pet hair and fur deeply from clothing, restrains germ growth.
Quick 15′ / 1hr W/D: Defaults to Quick 15′ (suitable for few, not very dirty clothes). Press “Dry” to switch to 1hr W/D (for small synthetic clothes/shirts, load limit 1 kg).
WASH AND DRY: Standard energy program for washing and drying.
WOOL: Hand or machine-washable wool or rich wool textiles. Gentle wash with longer pauses to prevent shrinkage.
SPIN ONLY: Spins and drains the water.
ECO 40-60: Cleans normally soiled cotton laundry declared washable at 40°C or 60°C, together in the same cycle (for energy label compliance).
DRUM CLEAN: Cleans the drum and tube using 90°C high temperature sterilization. Clothes cannot be added. Adding chlorine bleaching agent improves the effect. Use regularly as needed.
BULKY: Specially designed for washing bulky items.
Note: When a programme finishes, “End” flashes. Select the knob to the Off position.
Which options can be adjusted for each cycle?
| Cycle | Default Temp.(°C) | Default spin speed (rpm) | Additional functions (Clock=Delay, Steam=Steam, Sun=Dry) |
|---|---|---|---|
| COTTON | 40 | 1400 | Clock Steam Sun |
| MIX | 40 | 1000 | Clock Steam Sun |
| BABY CARE | 60 | 1000 | Clock Steam Sun |
| QUICK 15′ | Cold | 800 | Clock |
| 1 hr W/D | Cold | — | Clock Steam |
| DRY ONLY | — | 1200 | Clock Sun |
| WASH AND DRY | 40 | — | Clock Steam |
| SYNTHETIC | 40 | 1200 | Clock Sun |
| DRUM CLEAN | 90 | — | Clock |
| SPIN ONLY | — | 1000 | Clock |
| BULKY | 40 | 1000 | Clock |
| WOOL | 40 | 600 | Clock |
| ECO 40-60 | — | — | Clock |
| RAPID 59′ | 30 | 1000 | Clock |
| 20°C CARE+ | 20 | 1000 | Clock |
| PET HAIR REMOVAL | 40 | 1200 | Clock |
Note: Refer to the Product Fiche page for ECO 40-60 maximum spin speed, time, etc. The table indicates available options per cycle.
How do I adjust the Spin Speed?
How do I set a Delay End time?
1. Select a programme.
2. Press the ‘Delay End’ button repeatedly to choose the delay time (0-24 hours).
3. Press Start/Pause [▷||] to start the delay countdown.
To cancel the Delay End function before starting, press the ‘Delay End’ button until the display shows 0 H. If the program has already started, switch the appliance off, then on again, and select a new programme.
How do I adjust the Wash Temperature?
How does the Steam function work?
How do I mute the buzzer sounds?
1. Select a Programme.
2. Press and hold the [Speed] button for 3 seconds. The buzzer will be muted.
To reactivate the buzzer, press and hold the [Speed] button again for 3 seconds. The setting is kept until the next reset.
CAUTION: After muting, sounds will not be activated anymore until unmuted.
How can I check the machine’s usage counter?
1. Unplug the equipment for 10 seconds and reconnect it.
2. Power on the machine. Within 10 seconds, press and hold the “Speed” and “Steam” buttons simultaneously for around 5 seconds until the display shows digits.
3. The value displayed indicates the number of times the equipment has been used.
4. Repeat step 1 (unplug/reconnect) to return to normal operation.
How do I use the Child Lock function?
To activate: Press and hold the [Delay End] and [Dry] buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds until the buzzer beeps. The child lock indicator (padlock icon) switches on.
When active: The display alternates between “CL” and the remaining time. Pressing any other button causes the indicator to flash. All buttons are deactivated except the Child Lock combination.
To deactivate: Press and hold the [Delay End] and [Dry] buttons simultaneously again for 3 seconds.
Note: Deactivate the Child Lock before selecting a new program.
How do I use the Dry function?
Press the ‘Dry’ button continuously to select the desired dry level:
• Normal Dry (d-2 / Sun icon): Clothes are ready for storing in the cupboard.
• Extra Dry (d-3 / Sun+ icon): Clothes are dried completely, ready to be worn directly.
• Timed Dry (Clock with Sun icon): Dry your laundry for a specific duration (30/60/90/120/180 minutes).
Drying Hints:
• In the “DRY ONLY” program, you can use the DRYING button to change the drying duration (30min, 60min, 90min, 120min, 180min). This program includes 10 minutes of default dehydration, so the display time will be 40min, 70min, 100min, 130min, 190min respectively.
• Clothes should ideally be spun before drying.
• Classify textiles by kind and drying temperature for quality drying.
• Set the proper drying time for synthetics.
• If ironing clothes after drying, remove them slightly damp.
Not Suitable for Drying:
• Delicate items (synthetic curtains, woolen, silk).
• Clothes with metal inserts, nylon stockings.
• Bulky clothes (anoraks, bedcovers, quilts, sleeping bags, duvets).
• Clothes padded with foam rubber or similar materials.
• Fabrics with residues of setting lotions, hair sprays, nail solvents, etc. (to avoid harmful vapors).
What is the Product Fiche information according to EU regulations?
Supplier’s name or trade mark: Teknix
Model identifier: BITKWD8614
General product parameters:
| Parameter | Value | Parameter | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rated capacity (kg) (Wash and Dry cycle) | 6.0 | Height (cm) | 83 |
| Rated washing capacity (kg) (Wash cycle) | 8.0 | Width (cm) | 60 |
| Depth (cm) | 54 | ||
| Energy efficiency index (EEIw) (Wash cycle) | 46.6 | Energy efficiency class (EEIw) (Wash cycle) | A |
| Energy efficiency index (EEIWD) (Wash and Dry cycle) | 66.9 | Energy efficiency class (EEIWD) (Wash and Dry cycle) | D |
| Washing efficiency index (Iw) | 1.031 | Rinsing effectiveness (IR) (g/kg dry textile) | 5.0 |
| Spin-drying efficiency index (Jw) | 1.031 | Rinsing effectiveness (JR) (g/kg dry textile) | 5.0 |
| Energy consumption kWh/kg per cycle (eco 40-60 wash) | 0.424 | Energy consumption kWh/kg per cycle (wash and dry) | 3.074 |
| Water consumption litre/cycle (eco 40-60 wash) | 48 | Water consumption litre/cycle (wash and dry) | 90 |
| Max temp. inside textile (°C) (eco 40-60 wash) – Rated | 35 | Max temp. inside textile (°C) (wash and dry) – Rated | 27 |
| Max temp. inside textile (°C) (eco 40-60 wash) – Half | 29 | Max temp. inside textile (°C) (wash and dry) – Half | 24 |
| Max temp. inside textile (°C) (eco 40-60 wash) – Quarter | 24 | ||
| Spin speed (rpm) (eco 40-60) – Rated | 1351 | Weighted remaining moisture content (%) (eco 40-60) | 53.9 |
| Spin speed (rpm) (eco 40-60) – Half | 1351 | ||
| Spin speed (rpm) (eco 40-60) – Quarter | 1351 | ||
| Eco 40-60 duration (h:min) – Rated | 3:38 | Spin-drying efficiency class (eco 40-60) | B |
| Eco 40-60 duration (h:min) – Half | 2:48 | ||
| Eco 40-60 duration (h:min) – Quarter | 2:48 | ||
| Airborne noise (spin phase, eco 40-60) dB(A) re 1 pW | 72 | Wash and dry cycle duration (h:min) – Rated | 9:30 |
| Wash and dry cycle duration (h:min) – Half | 7:00 | ||
| Type | built-in | Airborne noise emission class (spin phase, eco 40-60) | A |
| Off-mode (W) | 0.50 | Standby mode (W) | 0.50 |
| Delay start (W) | 4.00 | Networked standby (W) | N/A |
| Designed to release silver ions | NO | ||
Minimum duration of guarantee: Refer to supplier information.
Weblink for additional info (Annex II point 9 of Reg (EU)2019/2023): Available on supplier’s website.
Notes: Energy/water consumption depends on actual use and water hardness. Spare parts available for 15 working days after order. Product data sheet available online at https://eprel.ec.europa.eu using the model identifier.
How should I clean and maintain the washer dryer?
WARNING: Always unplug the appliance and close the water tap before cleaning and maintenance. Do not reach into the bottom of the machine case to avoid scratches.
Cleaning the Cabinet:
Wipe the surface with diluted non-abrasive neutral detergents when necessary. Wipe off any water overflow immediately with a towel. Do not use sharp items.
CAUTION: Never use abrasive or caustic agents (e.g., formic acid, diluted solvents, alcohol, chemical products).
Cleaning the Drum:
Remove rust stains left by metal articles immediately using chlorine-free detergents. Never use steel wool. Keep laundry away while cleaning the drum.
Cleaning the Door Seal and Glass:
Wipe the glass and seal after each wash to remove lint and stains (lint buildup can cause leaks). Remove coins, buttons, etc., from the seal after each wash. Clean the Door Seal and Glass every 60 machine runs (when C2 appears on the control panel) for normal operation.
How do I clean the Inlet Filter?
1. Close the water tap and remove the water supply hose from it.
2. Clean the filter at the tap end with a brush.
3. Unscrew the water supply hose from the back of the machine.
4. Pull out the filter from the machine inlet valve with long nose pliers and clean it with a brush.
5. Reinstall the filter to the water inlet and reconnect the water supply hose at both ends.
How do I clean the Detergent Dispenser?
1. Press down the release latch on the softener cover and pull the dispenser drawer out.
2. Lift the softener cover off the drawer and wash both items with water.
3. Clean the inside of the recess with a brush.
4. Restore the softener cover and push the drawer back into the recess.
NOTE: Do not use abrasive or caustic agents. The picture is for reference only.
How do I clean the Drain Pump Filter?
WARNING:
• Ensure the machine has finished the cycle and is empty. Switch off and unplug before cleaning.
• Be careful of hot water. Wait for water to cool down. Risk of scalding!
Clean the filter periodically, every 50 machine runs (when C1 appears on control panel), for normal operation.
1. Open the filter cover (service flap) by turning it counter clockwise.
2. Unscrew the pump filter and remove any extraneous matter (lint, coins, debris).
3. Screw the filter back in securely and close the lower cover cap.
CAUTION:
• Ensure the valve cap and emergency drain hose are reinstalled properly. Cap plates must align with hole plates to prevent leaks.
• Never remove the pump cover during a wash cycle if hot water is present. Wait until the cycle finishes and the appliance is empty. Ensure the cover is securely re-tightened.
What should I do if the appliance does not start?
Possible Cause: Door is not closed properly. Clothes are stuck.
Solution: Close the door properly and restart. Check the laundry.
What should I do if the door can’t be opened?
Possible Cause: Safety protection is activated.
Solution: Disconnect the power and restart.
What should I do if there is water leakage?
Possible Cause: Connections are not tight enough.
Solution: Check and fasten the water inlet pipe. Check and clean the outlet hose.
What should I do if there are detergent residues in the dispenser?
Possible Cause: Detergent is damp and/or clotted.
Solution: Clean and wipe the detergent dispenser dry.
What should I do if the indicator or display does not work?
Possible Cause: PC board or harness have connection problems.
Solution: Switch off the power and check if the mains plug is connected properly. If the problem persists, contact customer service.
What should I do in case of abnormal noise?
Possible Cause: Fixing bolts are still in place. Floor is not solid or level.
Solution: Check if the fixing bolts have been removed. Make sure the appliance is installed on a solid and level floor.
What do the Error Codes mean?
| Error Code | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| E30 | Door is not closed properly. | Close the door properly and restart. |
| E10 | Water injecting problem during wash cycle. | Check if the water pressure is high enough. Straighten the water pipe. Clean the inlet valve filter. |
| E21 | Overtime water draining. | Check the drain hose for blockage. |
| E12 | Water overflow. | Restart the appliance. |
| EXX | Others. | Restart the appliance. If problem persists, please contact the customer service. |
How should the appliance be disposed of?
This product complies with the EU WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU) and bears the WEEE symbol.
Do not dispose of this product with other household wastes. Return the used device to an official collection point for recycling electrical and electronic devices. Contact local authorities or the retailer for collection system information.
This product complies with the EU RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU) and does not contain harmful/prohibited materials.
Packaging materials are recyclable. Dispose of them according to national environment regulations at designated collection points, not with domestic waste.
What are the steps for built-in installation?
Appendix Parts: Self-tapping screws (ST4*12), Self-tapping screws (M5*12), Hinges, Counter magnet, Spacer, Fixed position paper.
Tools Needed: Screw driver, Automatic driver, Ruler, Pencil.
Install Steps Overview:
1. Prepare cabinet space (Min. 600mm width, Min. 580mm depth recommended, 825mm height).
2. Position the washer dryer, ensuring clearance (e.g., 17.5mm side gap shown).
Preparation and Assembly of the Door:
1. Make the mark on the door: Use the fixed position paper template to mark hinge locations on the furniture door.
2. Fixed position paper on the door: Align the paper template correctly for either left or right opening.
3. Drill hole on the door: Drill pilot holes for screws at the marked locations (e.g., 2mm diameter, 8mm depth for hinges).
4. Installation the hinges and spacer: Attach the hinges and spacer to the furniture door using the appropriate screws.
5. Installation the counter magnet: Attach the counter magnet plates to the front panel of the washer dryer using screws (M5*12).
6. Installation the door: Attach the furniture door (with hinges) to the washer dryer cabinet.
WARNING: When installing into kitchen furniture, ensure hoses (if possible) are placed in the recesses on the back of the appliance to prevent kinking or trapping.
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