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Specs
Loading typefront loadfront load
Capacity6 kg6 kg
Max. spin speed1200 rpm1200 rpm
Water consumption per cycle48 L
Dryer
Tank materialplasticplastic
Heating element materialstainless steelstainless steel
Features
Number of programmes1616
Additional programmes
quick wash
quick wash
Steam wash
Safety features
Leak protection
Anti-foam control
Unbalance control
Child lock
Efficiency classes
Spin classBB
Energy classA++A+++
More specs
Controlsrotary knob + touch controlsrotary knob + touch controls
Smartphone controlBluetoothBluetooth
DisplayLEDLED
Door openingleftwardleftward
Noise level (spin)
77 dB /56 dB when washing/
77 dB /56 dB when washing/
Dimensions (HxWxD)85x60x34 cm85x60x34 cm
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2017august 2017

Water consumption per cycle

The volume of water used by the washing machine during a standard wash cycle. It is measured while washing the maximum amount of cotton underwear for this model with a normal programme and a temperature of 60 degrees.

When evaluating efficiency, one should consider not only the actual water consumption but also the maximum load. So, for example, a model with a load of 7 kg and a consumption of 49 litres per kilogram of laundry will be more economical than a model of 5 kg with a consumption of 40 litres: the first consumes 49/7 = 7 litres per 1 kg of laundry, the second 40/5 = 8 litres per kilogram. This moment is important, first of all, if a large amount of washing is expected.

Many modern automatic washing machines are equipped with intelligent systems that can adjust the water consumption to the actual load and avoid overspending.

Energy class

This parameter characterizes the efficiency of electricity consumption by the washing machine. Classes are designated in Latin letters from A to G, in ascending order of energy consumption. At the same time, in class A there are subclasses "A+", " A++ " and "A+++"; more pluses means less energy consumption, and the most economical option to date — A +++ — outperforms class A by almost a third.

Machines of classes A + and above are today considered economical, class A — medium, lower classes — high consumption. However, indicators below A are typical for semiautomatic low-cost models. As well as for units with dryers (see above) in which high energy consumption is simply inevitable.
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