Campomatic WM708 User Manual

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wm708
Drum Washing Machine
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Made in China
WWW.CAMPOMATIC.COM
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Contents
Contents
Safety Precautions..................................................................................
Overview of Washing Machine..................................................................
Install Washing Machine..........................................................................
Operate Washing Machine.......................................................................
Checklist and Preparation before Washing Clothes.............................
View of Control Panel.......................................................................
Select the procedure........................................................................
Table of Washing Procedures............................................................
Maintenance.........................................................................................
Troubleshooting....................................................................................
Appendix..............................................................................................
Product Specifications...........................................................................
Product Fiche.......................................................................................
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9 10 13 14 16 17 20 22 23 24
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Safety Precautions
Before operating this machine
- Packing materi als may be dangerous to the kids. Please keep all packing materials (plastic bags, f oams etc) far away from the kids.
- Washing machine shall not be installed in bath room or very wet room s as well as in the rooms with explo sive or caustic gases.
- Make sure that the water and electrical devices must be connected by a qualified technician in ac cordance with the manufacturer's instructions (refer to page 7 “Installing Washing Machine) and local safety regulations.
- Before operati ng this machine, all packages and transport bolts must be removed. Otherwise, the w ashing machine may be seriously damaged while washing the clothes (refer to page 6 “Remove Transport Bolts”.)
- Before washing the clothes at first time, the washing machine shall be operated in one round of the whole procedures without the clothes inside (refer to page 14 “Washing Clothes at First Time”).
- This washing mac hine is for indoor use only.
Safety Cautions
- Pull out its plug fr om the power socket before cleaning or maintenance.
- Make sure that all p ockets are emptied.
- Sharp and rigid it ems such as coin, brooch, nail, screw or stone etc. may cause serious damages to this ma chine.
- Pull out its plug an d cut off water supply aft er the operation.
- Please check whe ther the water inside the drum has been drained before opening its door. Please do not open the door if there is any water visible,
- Pets and kids may cl imb into the machine. Check the machine before every operation.
- Glass door may be ve ry hot during the operation. Keep kids and pets far away from the machine during t he operation.
- This machine is not intended for use by pers ons (including kids) with reduced p hysical, sensory or menta l capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given super vision or instruction concerning use of the machine by a person responsible fo r their safety.
- Kids should be sup ervised to ensure that they do not play with the machine.
- Do not try to repair the machine by yourself. The machine may be damaged or more troublesome re pair work may be caused and even dangerous operation may take place if it is repaired by a ny inexperienced or unqualified staff.
- If the plug (power cord) is damaged, it shall be replaced by the manufacturer or a service agent to avoid any danger.
- Take care that power voltage and frequency s hall be identical to those of washing machine.
- Do not use any socke t with rated current less than that of washing machine. Never pull out power plug with wet hand.
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Safety Precautions
- To ensure your safety, power cord plug must be inserted into an earthed t hree-pole socket. Check ca refully and make sure that your socket is properly and reliably earthed.
- This machine shall be repaired only by an au thorized service center and only au thentic accessories ca n be used.
- The new hose-sets supplied with the appl iance are to be used and that old hose-sets should not be reused.
- The washing machine is for household use o nly.
- Notes on disposa l: This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other ho usehold wastes through out the EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment or huma n health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable re use of material resources. To return your used device, please use the collection sys tems or contact the retailer where the product was purchased. They
return and can tak e this product for environmental safe recycling.
Cautions When Washing Clothes
- The washing machine with single inlet valve only can be connected to the cold water supply. The washing machine with double inlet valves can be connected to the hot water and cold
water supply.
- Your washing machine is only for home use and is only designed for the textiles suitable for machine washing.
- Flammable and explosive or toxic solvents are forbidden. Gasoline and alcohol etc. Shall not be used as detergents. Please only select the detergents suitable for machine washing, especially for drum.
- It is forbidden to wash carpets.
- Kids are forbidden to play with the washing machine.
- Keep pets far away from washing machine.
- Be careful of burning when washing machine drains hot washing water.
- Never refill the water by hand during washing.
- After the program is completed, Please wait for two minutes to open the door .
- Please remember to disconnect water and power supply immediately after the clothes are washed.
Attention shall be paid to protecting the machine
- Do not climb up and sit on top cover of the machine.
- Do not lean against machine door.
- Please do not close the door with excessive forces. If it is found difficult to close the door, please check if the excessive clothes are put in or distributed well.
Cautions during Handling Machine
- Transport bolts shall be reinstalled to the machine by a specialized person.
- The accumulated water shall be drained out of the machine.
- Handle the machine carefully. Never hold each protruded part on the machine while lifting. Machine door can not be used as the handle during the conveyance.
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Overview of Washing Machine
Detergent Drawer
Door
Service Panel
Control Panel
Outlet Hose
Power Plug
Detergent Box
Transport Hole Plug
Inlet Pipe C Inlet Pipe H (optional)
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Unpacking the washing machine
Unpack your washing m achine and check if there is any damage during th e transportation. Also make sure that all t he items (as shown in Page 5) in the attached bag are r eceived. If there is any damage to t he washing machine during the transportation, or any item is missing, please con tact the local dealer immediately.
Dispose the packing materials The packing materia ls of this machine may be dangerous to kids. Plea se dispose them properly and avoid ea sy touch by kids. Please dispose the related pa cking materials according to the rele vant local regulations. Please do no throw th e packing materials away together with th e other daily living rubbishes.
Remove transport bolts Before using this was hing machine, transport bolts must be removed from th e backside of this machine. Pleas e take the following steps to remove the bolts:
1.Loosen all bolts wit h spanner and then remove them.
2.Stop the holes with tr ansport hole plugs.
3.Keep the transport b olts properly for future use. Select the location
Before installing t he washing machine, the location characte rized as follows shall be selected:
- Rigid, dry, and level surface (if not level, please make i t level with reference to the following figure “A djust Leg”)
- Avoid dir ect sunlight
- Suffic ient ventilation
- Room temperature is a bove 0 C
- Keep far away from the he at resources such as coal or gas. Make sure that the wash ing machine will not stand on power cord. Do not install the wash ing machine on the carpet floor.
Adjust Leg
1.When positioning t he washing machine, please first check if the legs a re closely attached to the cabinet. If not, plea se turn them to their original positions with hand o r spanner and tighten the nuts with spanner.
2.After positionin g the washing machine, press four corners on top cov er of washing machine in sequence. If the was hing machine is not stable when being pre ssed, this leg shall be adjusted.
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3.Ensure the positio ning status of washing machine. Loosen the lock nut with spanner and turn the leg with han d until it closely contacts with the floor. Pres s the leg with one hand and fasten the nut c losely to the cabinet with the other hand.
4.After being locked p roperly, press four corners again to make sure that they has been adjusted properly. If it is still unstable, it has to repe at Steps 2 and 3.
5.Put a solid cylinder (e.g. pop cans) oppositely on the top cover of the washing machine from in the left, right, front and back directions. If the cylinder keeps stable, the washing machine is positioned level. If it rolls, the washing machine is positioned unlevel. The rolling direction is the direction of lower ground surface.Then, the two legs in this direction shall be raised at the same time until the washing machine is level. Steps 1~3 are repeated to make the bottom legs closely against the ground and the nuts shall be locked tightly.
Connect inlet pipe Connect the inlet pip e as indicated in the figure. For the model which has h ot valve , please connect the hot vale to hot water t ap. Energy will decrease automatically for s ome program.
Install inlet pipe
1.Connect the elbow to t ap and fasten it clockwise.
2.Connect the other en d of inlet pipe to the inlet valve at the backside o f washing machine and fasten the pipe tight ly clockwise.
Notes: after connec tion, if there is any leakage with hose, then repea t the steps to connect inlet pipe. Th e most common type of tap shall be used to supply water. If t ap is square or too big, then standard tap sha ll be changed.
Place outlet hose There are two ways to pla ce the end of outlet hose:
1.Put it beside the wate r trough.
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2.Connect it to the bran ch drain pipe of the trough.
Max .100c m
Min .60cm
Max .100c m
Min .60cm
Position outlet hose properly so that the floor will not be dam aged by wat er leakag e. Notes: If the machine has outlet hose support, please ins tall it lik e the follo wing pict ures.
Trough
Hos e Retai ner
d
in
- When installing outlet hose, fix it properly with a rope.
Max .100c m Min .60cm
B
Min .60cm
Max .100c m
- Position outlet hose properly so that the floor will not be damaged by water leakage.
- If outlet hose is too long, do not force it into washing machine as it will cause abnormal noises.
Electrical Connection
- As the maximum current t hrough the unit is 10A when you are using its heatin g function,
please make sure the po wer supply system (current, power voltage a nd wire) at your home can meet the norma l loading requirements of the electrical ap pliances.
- Please connect the po wer to a socket which is correctly installed an d properly earthed.
- Make sure the power vol tage at your place is same to that in the machine's r ating label.
- Power plug must match t he socket and cabinet must be properly and effectively earthed.
- Do not use multi-purp ose plug or socket as extension cord.
- Do not connect and pull o ut plug with wet hand.
- When connecting and p ulling out the plug, hold the plug tightly and th en pull it out. Do
not pull power cord for cibly.
- If power cord is damage d or has any sign of being broken, special power co rd must be
selected or purchas ed from its manufacturer or service center fo r replacement.
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WARNING
1.This machine must be e arthed properly. If there is a ny short circuit, earthing can reduce the danger of electri cal shock. This mac hine is equipped with power cord, which inclu des plug, earthing wire at earthing terminal.
2.Washing machine shall be operated in a circuit separate from other electrical appliances. Otherwise, power pr otector may be tripped or fuse may be burned out.
Operate Washing Machine
Checklist and Preparation before Washing Clothes Please read this oper ation method carefully to avoid the troubles of washing machine and damages of clothes.
Check if the first-wa shed clothes will bed decolorized.
After a white towel tou ched with liquid detergent is used to wash the invisible corners of the clothes, check if the w hite towel is stained with clothes' original c olor. As for the scarves and th ose clothes that easily get decolorized amo ng imported clothes, please wash them separatel y before washing. As for the stains on slee ves, collars and pockets, use the liquid deterg ent and wash it with brush gently. Finally put them into the washing machine to achieve more ideal w ashing effects. As for temperature- sensitive clothes, they shall be washed as required i n the labels. Otherwise, it may cause color chan ge or distortion.
Keep in Mind:
Never put the clothes t o be washed in washing machine for a long period of time. Otherwise it may get mo ldy and cause spots. Therefore , please wash the clothes in time. The clothes also may ge t color changed or distorted if they are not wash ed according to the stated washing te mperature.
Clothes that can not be w ashed by washing machine
The clothes that may ge t distorted if being immersed in water: Tie s, waistcoats, western-style clothes, o uter garments etc. may have obvious shrinka ge if being immersed in wa ter; the decolorized clothes such as blende d spinning clothes of artificial fiber et c.
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Wrinkl e-style clothes, embossed clothes, resi n clothes etc. may get distorted when being immersed in water. Amon g cotton and wool materials, the clothes that g et easily distorted are wrinkle-style s ilk, fur products and fur decorations; Clothes with decora tion, long dress and traditional clothes etc are the products to get decolorized easil y. Please do not wash the cl othes without material labels and washing requirements. Never wash the clothe s stained with the chemicals such as gasoline , petroleum, benzene, paint thinner and alc ohol.
Please pay attentio n with regard to detergents
“Low bubble” deterg ent or washing powder or washing powder special for drum washing machine shall be sele cted according to fiber types (cotton, synt hetic fiber, soft products and wool products), col ors, washing temperatures, dirty degrees and types. Otherwise, excessive bubbles m ay be generated and overflowed out of the drawer so that accidents may take place. Bleacher belongs to a lkali type and can damage clothes, so it is sugge sted to use as little as possible. Powder detergents c an easily leave the residues in the clothes so as t o generate the bad smell, so they shall be s ufficiently rinsed. Detergent can not eas ily get dissolved completely if there is too mu ch detergent or water temperature is rath er low. It can remain in clothes, pipes and washin g machines to pollute the clothes . Washing shall follow the weight of clothes, dirty degrees, local water hardnes s as well as the recommendatio ns from the detergent manufacturers. Please consult the water company if you are not cl ear of water hardness.
Notes:
Keep detergents and additives in safe and dry plac es out of tou ch by kids.
Checklist and Preparation before Washing Clothes
Please take out the ite ms out of the pockets.
Please check the pock ets of the clothes to be washed, empty the rig id items such as decorations and coi ns, otherwise washing machine may be damage d or have abnormal troubles.
For the clothes to be was hed, they are classified according to the foll owing characteristics:
The symbol types of car e labels: the clothes to be washed are classifi ed into cotton, blended fiber, synthetic fib er, silk, wool and artificial fiber.
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Color: white and colo rful colors shall be identified. All new color ful articles shall be washed in a separate way. Size: the articles of d ifferent sizes are washed together to increase the washing effects. Sensitivity: soft a rticles shall be washed separately. As for new pure wool textiles, curtains and silks, the soft was hing procedure shall be selected. Check the l abels in all washing articles. The clothes shall be so rted before being put into washing machine. As f or the curtains with hooks, the hooks shal l be removed before being washed. The decorations on th e clothes may damage the washing machine. As for t he clothes with buttons or embroide ries, they shall be turned over before being washed. Clean up fasteners: Zips shall be zipped cl ose and buttons or hooks shall be fixed. The loose band or ribbon shall be bound togeth er.
It is suggested to put br as into the pillow slip
with zip or buttons sea led to prevent the steel wire from popping out o f bras into the drum and damaging the machin e. Especially delica te textiles such as laced curtains, straight jackets, s mall articles (tight socks, handkerchiefs, ti es etc.) shall be put into string bag for washing. When washing a single b ig and heavy dress such as Turkish towels, jeans, wadded jackets etc., it may easily cause gre at eccentricity and give alarm due to great unba lance. Therefore it is suggested to add one or t wo more clothes to be washed together so th at draining can be done smoothly.
Clean away dusts, sta ins and pet hairs from the clothes.
The clothes may be dama ged and disturb washing effects during the friction between dusts, stains and clo thes.
To protec t baby skin
Baby articles (baby c lothes and towels) including napkins shal l be washed separately. If they are washed toge ther with the adults' clothes, they may be infected. Rinsing times shall be increased to e nsure the thorough rinsing and cleaning wit hout the detergent residues.
It is suggested that th e parts that are easily stained such as white sockets, collars and sleeves etc. shal l be hand washed before being put into washing machine to achieve more ideal wa shing effects.
Please use powder or li quid detergents. The residues of the soap could remain in the gaps of the clothes if so ap is used.
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Confirm the washing c apacity: Do not put excessive wa shings; otherwise it may affec t the washing effects. Please confirm the maximum affordable washing quantity accordi ng to the following table.
The clothes which eas ily get fuzzed shall be turned over for washing
The clothes which eas ily get fuzzed shall be washed separately; ot herwise the other articles can be stain ed with dust and thrum etc. Preferably, black clothes and cotton clothes shall be wash ed separately because they can easily get sta ined with the thrums of other colors when be ing washed together. Please check before w ashing.
Washing machine shall not wash wate r-proof materials (ski suits, outside napkin pads, curtains).
As for the fiber produc ts that water can not get soaked easily into such as water-proof cushions, and cloth es, it is better not to wash. Otherwise there wil l be water bursting out or abnormal vibrati on to cause danger while rinsing and draining s o that the clothes also may be damaged. (Such a s outside napkin pads, raincoats, umbrell a, ski suits, car covers, sleeping sacks etc. )
7.0kg
7.0kg
2.5kg
1.5kg
Cautions during Draining
Draining of normal cl othes: Moistures of washin gs are drained through drain hole. Draining of water-p roof clothes and fiber products: In the normal washing a nd draining status, moistures of water-proof clothes and fiber products can not be dra ined while washing water is gathered in one direction so that the eccentricity of was hing machine is too great and vibration or movi ng is caused.
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View of Control Panel
Cott on
Synt hetic
Wool
Underwe ar
Notes:This Series w asher the range of speed select as the following table:
Quic k
Cotton Intensive
Spin
Drum Clean
700
500
No Spin
20
Speed series
800 RPM
1000 RPM
Speed option
No spin-400-600-8 00
No spin-500-700-1 000
Rotary Switch Function
There are 8 types of wash ing selection functions in display. For example: Cotton: With the corr esponding temperature selections: 20 , 40, 60, 90 C,Cold
20 , 40 C, Cold
Quick: Synthetic: 20, 40, 60 C , Cold Cotton Intensive: 2 0 , 40, 60, 90 C,Cold Wool: 20 ,40 C,Cold Spin Underwear: 20 , 40, 60, 9 0 C,Cold Drum Clean:90 C Cold:When the light s of Temp.(20.40.60.90 C ) are off means the water temperature is C old
Notes:
1.The Control panel l ine chart is for reference only,Please refer to real product as standard.
2.The Control panel c ould be changed without written notice. Please visit the website of Washing Machine or call up the service line for consultation.
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Washing Clothes at first time
Before washing clot hes at first time, the washing machine shall be o perated in one round of the whole pr ocedures without clothes in as follows:
1.Connect power sour ce and water.
2.Put a little deterge nt into the box and close it.
3.Press the button “P ower”.
4.Press the button “St art/Pause”.
The drawer is separat ed as follows: I: Pre-detergent or w ashing powder. II: main detergent, s oftener, pre-dip,
bleaching or decont aminating products. : washing additive, s uch as fabric softener or tackifier.
Put detergent into washing machine.
1.Pull out the drawer.
2.Fill pre-deterge nt into Case I (when necessary).
3.Fill detergent int o Case II.
4.Fill softener into C ase (when necessary).
Notes: As for the agglomerated or ropy detergent or additive, befo re they are p oured int o the deter gent box, it is suggested to use some water for dilut ion to prev ent the inl et of deter gent box fr om being bl ocked and overflowing while filling water.
Start up washing machine
Connect the power. Che ck if water pipes are connected properly. Open the tap completely. Put in the clothes to be wa shed and fill in the detergent and tackifier. Then press the button “Power”,Select th e proper procedures and functions and press the button “Start/Pause”.
Select the procedure
The proper washing pr ocedures shall be selected according to the t ypes, quantities, and dirtiness of the clot hes to be washed in combination with the follow ing washing temperature table .
90 C
60 C
,
40 C 20 C Cold water
Seriously besmirched, pure white cotton or fla x (for exam ple: coffee table cloths, canteen table cloths, t owels, be d sheets)
Moderately besmirched, colorful f lax, cott on and synt hetic art icles with certain decolorizing degree (for exampl e: shirts , night paj amas; Slightly besmirched, pure white flax (for exam ple: unde rwear)
Normally besmirched articles (inc luding sy nthetic a nd wool)
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First, turn the rotar y switch to select the corresponding procedures according to the types of textiles. Second, select the pr oper temperature according to the dirtiness. Generally, the higher the temperature is, t he more the power is consumed. Last, select the prop er revolution speed. The higher the revolution speed is, the drier the textiles are spun, bu t higher the noises will also be increased. The surf aces of delicate textiles will have wrinkle s and the working life of washing machine will be short ened.
PLEASE NOTE: to protect the clothes, the lower revolution speed shal l be select ed for deli cate textiles. Th e main wash ing proce dures dep end on the ty pes of the cl othes to be w ashed. The main washing troubles can be selected as follows:
- Cotton
You can select this procedure to wash the daily washable clothes. The wa shing period is quite long with quit e strong washing intensions. It is recommen ded to wash the daily cotton articles, fo r example: bed sheets, quilt covers, pillow cases, gowns, underwear etc.
- Synthetic You can select this procedure to wash the quite delicate clothes. The pr ocedure is shorter compared with that fo r cottons and the washing intension is quite gentle. It is recommended to wash s ynthetic articles, for example: shirts, c oats, blending. As for curtains and laced te xtiles, the procedure “Synthetic ” shall be s elected. While washing the knittin g textiles, detergent quantity shall be red uced due to its loose string construction and ea sily forming bubbles.
- Wool You can select this procedure to wash the wool textiles labeled with “Machine Wash”. Please select the pro per washing temperature according to the label on the articles to be washed. Furtherm ore, the proper detergent shall be selected for wool textiles.
- Underwear Underwear cycle whi ch is specially made for washing underwears i s more demanding on rinsing strength a nd will operate one more time than other cycles .
- Quick This procedure is sui table for washing few and not very dirty clothe s quickly.
- Cotton Intensive To increase the washing e ffects, main additional wash ing time is increased. It is recommended to wa sh the clothes for babies or worn by the persons wi th allergic skin.
- Spin Separate Spin Proce dure. Soap water or rinse water shall be drained out before spinning.
- Drum Clean This cycle is special ly set in this machine to clean the drum and tube. It a pplys 90 C high temperature st erilization to make the clothes washing mor e green. When this procedure is perfor med, the clothes or other washing cannot be added. When proper amount of chlorine bl eaching agent is put in, the barrel cleaning effect will be better. The customer can use th is procedure regularly according to the nee d.
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- Bubble Removal Function
Bubble Check Functi on: Redundant bubbles will occur when there is excessive detergent, which will affect Wash and Rinse effects. The procedure will check automatically and o ne bubble removal proc edure will be added automatically to remove b ubbles when excessive bubbles are checked . It will also remind the user to use less detergen t during the next similar washes.
- Suppression of the ac oustic signals
This is an additional b uzzer function on your appliance. After deactivating the buzzer function, the buzzer will be clos ed. After starting the machine, press the “Temp. ” button for 3 seconds and you will hear a beep, t hen the buzzer will be closed. To rest ore the buzzer function, press the “Temp.”button aga in for 3 seconds. The setting will be kep t until the next reset. Warning: After deactivating the buzzer function, the sounds will not be activated any more before you reset it.
Table of Washing Procedures
Default
Load(kg)
Temp.( C)
Default Time
(Min)
Cotton I nten sive
1.5
1.5
0
Softener Case
7.07.0
Col d
40
NA
90
60
40
40
40
7.0
15
140
15
90
130
105
85
108
400
600
400
1000
1000
1000
1000
500
1000
700
500
1000
The energy class is A+ Energy test program: Cotton intensive 60/4 0;
Half load for 6.0Kg machine:3.0Kg.
Cotton 60 /40 +intensive” are the stand ard washing programs to which the informati on
in the label and the fich e relates, and these programs are suitable to c lean normally soiled cotton laundry and th at they are the most efficient programs
● Means must ○ Means optional
Means not necessary Notes: The par ameters i n this tabl e are only fo r user's re ference . It is difference from the normal time when using depend on the temperature and the load .
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Maintenance
Before your mainten ance starts, please do pull out the power plug or disconnect power and close the tap.
- Solvents are forbid den to avoid that the washing machine is damage d, and toxic gases are generated or expl oded.
- Never use water to spri nkle and wash the washing machine.
- It is forbidden that th e detergents containing PCMX are used to clean the washing machine. Cleaning and Maintenance of Washing Machine Cabinet
Proper maintenanc e on the washing machine can extend its working l ife. The surface can be cleaned with dilut ed non-abrasive neutral detergents when necessary. If there is any water overflow, use th e wet cloth to wipe it off immediately. No sharp items are allowed to strike the cabinet.
Notes: formic acid and its diluted solv ents or equ ivalent a re forbid den.
Clean Internal Drum The rusts left inside t he drum by the metal articles shall be removed im mediately with chlorine-free det ergents. Never use steel wool.
Dispose a Frozen Washing Machine When the temperatur e drops below zero and your washing machine gets frozen, you may:
1.Disconnect the pow er supply for the washing machine.
2.Wash the tap with warm water to loosen i nlet pipe.
3.Take down inlet pipe and i mmerse it in warm water.
4.Pour warm water into w ashing drum and wait for 10 minutes.
5.Reconnect inlet pi pe to the tap and check whether inlet and outlet are working normally.
Notes: when the washing machine is reused, make su re the ambi ent tempe rature is a bove 0 C
Anti-freeze If your washing machi ne is located in the room where it can get frozen eas ily, please drain the remaining water i nside drain pipe and inlet pipe thoroughly. Remove the remainin g water in inlet pipe:
1.Close the tap.
2.Screw off the inlet pipe from tap and put its end into the container.
3.Start up any procedu re except single Wash or Drain procedure. Water will be drained out of inlet pipe if any for about 40 seconds.
4.Reconnect the inle t pipe to tap.
Remove the remainin g water in drain pump
To avoid b urning, i t shall be do ne after th e hot water
inside the machine cools down.
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Clean detergent box and grooves
Clean detergent dra wer and grooves
1.Press down the arrow l ocation on softener cover inside the drawer.
2.Lift the clip up and tak e out softener cover and wash all grooves with wate r.
3.Restore the soften er cover and push the drawer into position.
Clean inlet filter Inlet filter shall mu st be cleaned if there is not any or insuff icient water in when the tap is opened. Clean the tap filter:
1.Close the tap.
2.Select any procedu re except “Wash” or “Drain” procedure.
3.Press the button “St art/Pause” and keep the procedure running f or about 40 seconds.
4.Remove the inlet pip e from the tap.
5.Use water to wash the fi lter.
6.Reconnect the inle t pipe. Washing the filter in washing machine:
1.Screw off the inlet pipe from the backside of the machine.
2.Pull out the filter wi th long nose pliers and reinstall it back after being was hed.
3.Reconnect the inle t pipe.
4.Open the tap and make su re there is no water leakage.
5.Close the tap.
Notes: Generally, the ta p filter is w ashed fir st and then t he filter i n washing m achine will be washed. If only the filter in washing machine is wa shed, the n the steps 1 ~3 in clean ing the tap f ilter sha ll be repeated.
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Pull out the power plug t o avoid electrical shock before washing. After using the washi ng machine, pull out the power cord and close the door tightly to avoid pinching the kids. Remove foreign matt ers
Drain Pump Filter:
Drain pu mp filter can filte r the yarns and sm all foreign matte rs from the wash ings. Clean th e filter periodic ally to ensure the normal operati on of washing ma chine.
First, drain the water with drain pump and then open the drain pump to clean away foreign matters from drain pump filter. Take care if the drained water is hot.
Cleaning the pump
Important!
According to the soil level within the cycles and the frequency of the cycles,you have to inspect and clean the filter regularly.
The pump should be inspected if the machine does not empty and/or spin; the machine makes an unusual noise during draining due to objects such as safety pins,
coins etc. blocking the pump. Proceed as follows:
Open the service panel
1 Disconnect the appliance; 2 If necessary wait until the water has cooled down. 3 Open the service panel .Place a container close to collect any spillage. 4 When no more water comes out, unscrew the pump cover and remove it.
Always keep a rag nearby to dry up spillage of water when removing the cover. 5 Remove any objects from the pump impeller by rotating it. 6 Screw the pump cover fully in. 7 Close the service panel.
Warning!
When the appliance is in use and depending on the programme selected there can be hot water in the pump. Never remove the pump cover during a wash cycle, always wait until the appliance has finished the cycle, and is empty. When replacing the cover, ensure it is securely retightend so as to stop leaks and young children being able to remove it.
Unscrew the pump cover Close the service panel
Screw the pump cover
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Sta tus of Co rresp ondin g Ind icato rs
Temp. 90
Temp. 40
Temp. 60
Temp. 20
Description
Reason
Solution
Off
Off Off
Flash
Off
Door lock problem
Door is not closed properly.
Please call up service line if there are st ill troub les.
Tap is not opened or water
Water injecting
Flash
Off
problem when
Off
washing (water injecting time
flows too slowly. Inlet valve filter is blocked. Inlet pipe is twisted.
If water is not supplied exceeds 7 minutes)
Restart after the door is closed
Open the tap or wait till the water supply becomes normal. Check inlet valve filter. Straighten the water pipe Check the other taps in the room.
Please call up service line if t here are st ill troub les.
Off
Flash
Off
Drain problem
Flash
while washing (drain time
Outlet hose is blocked or twisted Drain pump is blocked
Wash and straighten outlet hose. Wash drain pump filter
exceeds 3 minutes)
Please call up service line if there are st ill troub les.
Please call up the service line if there is a ny other pr oblem.
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Appendix
Care Lable
Graphic Symbol
CI
Illustration
Hand Wash
Washing (including Machine Wash and Hand Wash )
Dry Clean
Warmly Dry Clean
Bleach
Tumble dry
Iron
Steam Iron
Med ium Tempe ratu re and Max . Tempe ratur e 150 C
Line Dry
Graphic Symbol
CI
Illustration
No Machine Wash
Do not Wash
No Dry Clean
No Wr ing
No Bleach
Do not Tumble Dry
Do not Iron
Iron with Cloth
Dry after Wash
Line Dry in Shade
To avoid fire, electric al shock and other accidents, please rememb er the following reminding:
- Only the voltage indi cated in power label can be used. If you are not clea r of the voltage at home, plea se contact the local power bureau.
- When you are using the he ating function, the maximum current throu gh the washing machine will reach 10 A. Therefore, please make sure the power supply units (current, voltage and cable) ca n meet the normal load requirements for the mac hine.
- Protect the power cor d properly. Power cord shall be fixed well so that it will not trip the people or other thi ngs and be damaged. Special attention shall be paid to the socket. It shall be plu gged into the sockets easily and attention sh all be paid to the plug location.
- Do not make the wall-mo unted socket overloaded or cable extended . Overloading of the wiring may cause f ire or electrical shock. Do not pull out power pl ug with wet hand.
- To ensure yo ur safety, power plug shall be inse rted into an earthed three-pole socket. Carefully c heck and ensure that your socket is properly an d reliably earthed.
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Product Specifications
Pow er Supp ly
Dim ensio n(W* D* H)
Wei ght
Rat ed Powe r
Washing Capacity
Rat ed Curr ent
Sta ndard Water Pressure
220 -240V ~/50H z
595 *470*850
50k g
210 0W
7.0 kg
10A
0.0 5MPa~ 1MPa
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