Beko WML 50821 Washer User Manual


 
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PRODUCT FICHE
Complying Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1061/201
Supplier name or trademark Beko Beko
Model name WML 51021 S WML 50821 S
Rated capacity (kg) 5 5
Energy efficiency class
(1)
A+ A+
Annual Energy Consumption (kWh)
(2)
158 158
Energy consumption of the standard 60°C cotton programme at
full load (kWh)
0.743 0.743
Energy consumption of the standard 60°C cotton programme at
partial load (kWh)
0.687 0.687
Energy consumption of the standard 40°C cotton programme at
partial load (kWh)
0.606 0.606
Power consumption in ‘off-mode’ (W) 0.250 0.250
Power consumption in ‘left-on mode’ (W) 1.35 1.35
Annual Water Consumption (l)
(3)
7260 7260
Spin-drying efficiency class
(4)
C D
Maximum spin speed (rpm) 1000 800
Remaining moisture Content (%) 62 68
Standard cotton programme
(5)
Cotton Eco 60°C and 40°C
Programme time of the standard 60°C cotton programme at full
load (min)
159 159
Programme time of the standard 60°C cotton programme at
partial load (min)
129 129
Programme time of the standard 40°C cotton programme at
partial load (min)
129 129
Duration of the left-on mode (min) N/A N/A
Airborne acoustical noise emissions
washing/spinning (dB)
59/72 57/72
Built-in No No
(1)
Scale from A+++ (Highest Efficiency) to D (Lowest Efficiency)
(2)
Energy Consumption based on 220 standard washing cycles for cotton programmes at 60°C and 40°C at full and partial load,
and the consumption of the low-power modes. Actual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used.
(3)
Water consumption based on 220 standard washing cycles for cotton programmes at 60°C and 40°C at full and partial load.
Actual water consumption will depend on how the appliance is used.
(4)
Scale from A (Highest Efficiency) to G (Lowest Efficiency)
(5)
“Standard 60°C cotton programme” and the “standard 40°C cotton programme” are the standard washing programmes
to which the information in the label and the fiche relates and these programmes are suitable to clean normally soiled cotton
laundry and that they are the most efficient programmes in terms of combined energy and water consumption.