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Specs
Capacity8 kg7 kg
Drum volume52 L
Max. spin speed1400 rpm1400 rpm
Water consumption per cycle
46 L /90 L wash + dry/
Dryer
Drying capacity5 kg
Inverter motor
Tank materialplasticplastic
Features
Programmes
14
quick wash
delicate
hygiene (baby clothes)
sportswear
jeans
outerwear
down wear
14
quick wash
delicate
 
 
 
 
 
Steam wash
Safety features
Leak protection
Anti-foam control
Unbalance control
Child lock
Efficiency classes
Spin classB
Energy classA+++В
More specs
Controlsrotary knob + touch controlsrotary knob + touch controls
Display
Noise level (spin)
73 dB /46 dB when washing/
Loading hatch diameter30.5 cm
Dimensions (HxWxD)81.9x59.6x54 cm81.5x59.5x54.6 cm
Cut-out height820 mm
Cut-out width600 mm
Cut-out depth570 mm
Country of originItalyItaly
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2023april 2019

Capacity

The maximum capacity is the maximum amount of laundry in kilograms that can be loaded into the machine for a wash cycle.

Drum volume

Internal volume of the drum of the washing machine.

A washing machine with a larger drum can hold more laundry, but the maximum load capacity may vary even with models that have the same volume. Because a large load requires a motor with sufficient power to handle it. It's worth noting that a larger drum can wash and dry the same amount of laundry more efficiently than a smaller one. However, a larger drum also means a larger machine that takes up more space, and the size of the machine is largely determined by the size of the drum.

Water consumption per cycle

This indicator is important primarily for those who have personal water metres installed at home. The less water consumed per cycle, the less you will have to pay for water consumption.

Dryer

A special washing machine mode designed to dry clothes after washing. The drying process involves an internal heating element which produces heat, and a fan that converts it into warm air. This warm air is then circulated around the fabric to dry it. It is important to note that different types of fabrics have their own specific levels of dryness.

Drying capacity

The maximum amount of laundry that can be loaded into the washing machine for drying mode.

For more information about this mode, see "Dryer". The maximum load capacity is usually 1.5 to 2 times lower than for washing because of the differences in the process. It is important to note that the weight of the dry laundry is what is specified in the characteristics. Drying a full load of laundry at once may not be possible and may require drying in two stages. However, drying so many things at once is not frequently necessary and typically only a portion of the laundry needs to be dried in this manner.

Programmes

The total number of work programs provided for in the design of the machine. Also in this paragraph, a list of programs can be indicated.

When selecting a washing machine based on the number of programs, it's important to consider that 12 — 16 modes are generally sufficient. A higher number of modes may only indicate variations of standard programs with minor differences, rather than a greater variety of programs. This expanded functionality can increase the cost of the machine. Additionally, it's important to note that models with the same number of modes may have different specific sets of programs.

It is worth noting that the “cotton”, “synthetics”, “wool”, “rinse”, “drain” and “spin” programs are mandatory for almost any washing machine. Therefore, only specific modes are indicated here: own programme, quick wash, delicate wash, hygiene (baby clothes), sportswear, dark clothes, jeans, outerwear, downy clothes and self-cleaning, etc. Here is a description of these and some other popular modes:

— Own programme. This function gives users the ability to manually adjust all the settings of a wash cycle, such as temperat...ure, duration, spin speed, and additional features. This feature allows for greater flexibility and the ability to choose the optimal settings for specific cases when the preset programs are not sufficient. In basic models, a custom program can be created by modifying one of the standard modes, which can be easily selected later on the control panel. Advanced models can store multiple unique custom programs in memory for even greater convenience.

— Quick wash. The quick wash program is ideal for lightly soiled items that don't require intensive treatment, such as everyday clothing worn on a hot day. This program saves time, water, and electricity compared to longer wash cycles. It's particularly useful when time is limited. Some machines offer multiple quick wash modes with varying durations, such as 15 or 30 minutes, which allow users to choose the best option based on their priorities of speed, economy, and cleanliness.

— Delicate wash. The delicate wash mode is designed for sensitive fabrics such as silk, lace, and some types of nylon and polyester. Typically, this mode uses more water and limits the load to 2 kg to minimize friction between items and allow for effective rinsing. The spin speed is usually low or even skipped altogether to prevent damage to delicate fabrics. Some models may offer additional options for delicate washing, but it's essential to use this program when washing particularly delicate items.

— Hygiene (baby clothes). The intensive wash mode is designed to thoroughly clean and sanitize items, removing dirt and harmful bacteria. It's commonly referred to the "baby clothes" program, as it's essential for keeping small children's clothes clean and hygienic. This mode operates at a higher temperature than usual, ensuring effective removal of contaminants and bacteria. Additionally, it features careful rinsing to remove all traces of detergent from even the most hard-to-reach areas. Some models may offer additional features for this program, which should be specified separately.

— Sportswear. A special programme for processing sportswear, which is designed for washing clothes between workouts. This type of clothing is usually soaked with sweat but has few other contaminants, and it needs to be washed frequently. Therefore, this programme is designed to minimize washing time by using low temperature, low spin speeds, and a small load. However, the details of this programme may vary and should be checked separately.

— Dark clothes. The programme for washing dark clothes is designed with a focus on preventing detergent residue and preserving the original color of the clothes. Due to the high visibility of even the slightest detergent residue on dark fabrics, this mode includes thorough rinsing to ensure that no residue is left behind. Additionally, the mode typically incorporates gentle processing to prevent wrinkles and color fading.

— Self-cleaning. This is a programme specifically designed for cleaning the interior of the washing machine from various accumulated contaminants. It involves running a cycle with hot water to thoroughly wash the drum and destroy bacteria. Some models may not have a dedicated cleaning mode, and a high-temperature wash cycle with an empty drum can be used instead to achieve similar results.

— Jeans (jeans and shirts). A special mode is available in washing machines for denim and thin shirts. Denim is vulnerable to intensive washing, so this mode provides gentle washing with lower temperature and reduced drum rotation speed. Similarly, this mode is suitable for thin shirts, and in some models, it is specifically named "shirts/jeans".

— Down jackets (down clothes). The programme for washing down items typically includes longer pauses during the drum rotation. This is because down material tends to absorb water and is difficult to release it, so the pauses allow the water to drain out more effectively.

— Outerwear. This programme is designed specifically for washing demi-season and winter jackets, and it prioritizes the protection of the outerwear's filling. The mode includes the use of a low temperature, slow rotation of the drum, and gentle spinning. Moreover, it helps to maintain the waterproof properties of the fabric.

Steam wash

The steam washing mode is a special feature in which the washing machine uses hot steam instead of water to clean clothes. This mode is known for its ability to penetrate deep between the fibers of the fabric, resulting in more effective cleaning compared to traditional washing methods. Moreover, since the steam temperature is above 100 degrees, it also has a strong antibacterial effect, which is difficult to achieve with water alone, as washing machines rarely heat water above 95 degrees. In addition, built-in washing machines with steam wash save water and electricity, but such machines are quite expensive.

Leak protection

Leak protection system. Protection is provided by a safety valve on the water tap and a filling hose with automatic pressure relief and an additional safety hose. The water supply is turned off if a leak is detected.

Spin class

The residual moisture level in laundry is typically classified with a letter of the alphabet, with A being the highest class indicating the lowest residual moisture. As the classification decreases in alphabetical order, such as to B and so on, the residual moisture level increases.
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