Daewoo C3620P User Manual

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Accessories
7 Cover Safety
^ Strainer & Pulsator * Valve Selector ( Timer Spin ) Door Spin
8 Drain Hose Assembly
1 Inner Cover 2 Overflow Filter 3 Basket Spin 4 Base 5 Power Cord 6 Leg (4EA)
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INST ALLATION
Electrical Connection
• This unit is designed to operate from an adequate supply mentioned at the rating label sticked to the rear of it.
• In case of 3-core cord: The power cord plug must be connected to an earthed 3-pin power point within reach of the power cord.
• In case of 2 conductor power cord:Connect the grounding wire to a water faucet etc. Make sure that the power cord is unplugged during ground work.
• Do not connect the grounding wire end to a gas tube.
• In the power cord is damaged, it should be replaced by a repair shop appointed by the manufacturer, because special purpose tools are required.
Connection of Hoses
• Attach the drain hose to the drain outlet at the rear of the base under and secure with the clamp provided. Hang the “U” Shaped outlet of the drain hose on the edge of a sink.
• Attach the water intake hose to the water inlet located at the left-hand side of the control panel. Press fit the other end of the hose to either a hot or cold water tap as required (Fig. 1).
• The opening must not be obstructed by carpeting when the washing machine is installed on a carpeted floor.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Preparing the Wash
• Sort the clothes into groups-whites, colourfast, non-colourfast, delicates, lint free, lint producers, etc., and wash according to the laundry guide below.
• Clothes with worn patches or tears should first be mended. Empty out all pockets and close all side fasteners. Treat bad stains prior to washing.
Prior to Washing
• Remove the plastic cover safety from the spin basket.
• Check that wash timer knob is set to position “0” and that the valve selector is set to “WASH.RINSE”.
• Also check that overflow filter is correctly positioned.
• Encure the drain hose is in its correct position (see lnstallation).
• Inlet power cord plug into the power point and switch on.
T o Wash
• Place the wash load and detergent in the wash tub. Refer to “Preparing the Wash” and “Points to Remember”
• Set the valve selector to “WASH.RINSE”.
• Turn the water tap on fill the tub of your washing machine to the level recom­mended in the laundry guide.
• Set the selector switch to the position recommended in the laundry guide.
WATER INTAKE HOSE
WATER INLET
Figura 1.
Caution: This unit is made of poly propylene, use a water below 50˚C.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
• Set the wash timer to the wash period recommended in the laundry guide. Your machine will now wash for the period selected.
• When the wash period expires, set the valve selector to the drain position and the wash timer to 3-5 minutes to discharge the water.
T o Rinse in the W ash Tub
• Set the valve selector to the “WASH.RINSE” position.
• Turn the water tap on.
• When the rinse water becomes clear, turn off the water tap.
• Set the valve selector the drain position and the wash timer knob 3-5 minute
position to discharge the water.
Spin Drying
• To open the inner safety lid of the spin bowl, lift up the outer lid, then pull the catch forward and lift upward.
• Transfer either the full wash load or portion to the spin bowl commencing with small articles. Ensure that the clothes are evenly distributed.
• Place the removable spin mat over the load to be dried and push lightly down­ward. (To contain delicated articles within the spin bowl).
• Close the inner safety lid, then the outer lid.
• Set the spin timer to the time recommended in the Laundry Guide. The spin bowl will spin for the time selected, then stop (at position “0”).
• To remove or reposition clothes during the spin dry cycle, open and inner lids. In this case, the spin bowl will automatically stop as a brake is applied when the outer lid is opened. To restart, close both lids. If required, rest the spin timer.
Note: Before rinsing, the wash load may be transferred to the spin bowl to
spin dry for 1 minutes(approx.) to remove excess suds (see spin Drying). On completion, transfer the wash load to the wash tub for rinsing.
Note: The pump is turned on when the water reaches approxed 7cm above
level 2. It is then turned off when the water returns to level 2. It is operated automatically so that the water level maintains level 2 and approx. 7cm above level 2.
Caution: Ensure that the spin bowl completely stops before reaching in
to remove the wash load. Be especially caretul of children.
Note: The pump motor will operate when the spin dry timer is set, irrespec-
tive of whether the outer lid is closed or opened.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Simultaneous Washing and Spin Drying
• Three motors are fitted to cover washing, spin drying and drainage. This ar­rangement enables spin drying of a previous wash load washing of a new wash load to be simultaneously effected.
• To do this set the controls for both “wash” and “spin” modes (see “TO WASH” and “SPIN DRYING”).
Laundry Guide
Size of Degree Water Type of Wash Water of Water Temperature Wash Spin Febric Load Level Soiling Action Wash Cycle Period Period
Fast Full High (2) Heavy Coloured Normal Hot 50˚C 5-10 mins 3-5 mins Cotton and Half & Low (1) Normal Max. Linens Less Light
Nylon Full High (2) Normal Normal 4-5 mins. and P.P Half & Low (1) Light Soft
Warm 40˚C
2-3 mins. 2 mins.
Less Delicates
Half &
High (2)
Normal
Soft Warm 40˚C 2-3 mins. 1-2 mins.
Less to Light
Control Panel
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0 WASH RINSE
DRAIN
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WATER INLET WASH SELECTOR WASH TIMER SPIN TIMER
VALVE SELECTOR (PUMP CONTROL)
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Emptying
• Set the valve selector knob to “DRAIN” and the wash timer 3-5 minutes.
• The machine will now empty.
• Switch off the electricity at the power point.
Over flow Filter
• The overflow filter is located at the
water rinse outlet of the wash tub and should be cleaned by hand after each use, while the lint is wet. This is im­portant.
• To detach, place fingers in the finger
holes of the filter and pull out (Fig. 2).
• Rinse under the tape to remove lint,
etc., and push back into place.
Drain Strainer
• Remove the drain strainer from the bottom of the tub using a sharp tool such
as §^ driver.
• Wash off the lint stuck in the strainer.
• Re-install the strainer.
Pulsator
• Should it be necessary to remove the
pulsator, say to free an.
• Obstruction, first remove the screw
securing the pulsator to the motor shaft (Fig. 3).
• Use the tool which is supplied with the pulsator.
• Free the obstruction and refit the
pulsator. Ensure that the screw is securely tightened.
Figure 2.
Figure 3.
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POINTS TO REMEMBER
• Avoid using excessive amounts of bleach, soap powder or detergent. Use the
amount recommended by the respective manufactures.
• If the machine is installed in areas subject to freezing temperatures, ensure that
it is completely drained after use.
• To reset to the OFF position (“0”), turn anticlockwise.
• When washing delicates e.g., silks, fine nylons, lace, etc., its is advisable to place
them in a mesh bag to prevent the possibility of damage.
• Do not wash lint attraching fabrics with lint producers, e.g., black socks or dark
coloured jumpers with white fluffy towels, napkins, etc.
• Avoid placing a wet wash load on the control panel.
BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE
There may be times when you suspect your washing machine requires main­tenance. Before calling for a service engineer, please check the following points, to save unnecessary cost. You may be pleasantly surprised that an apparent malfunction can be easily rectified by following the chart below.
If your washing machine will not start, check whether:
• The house circuit breaker is tripped or a fuse is blown.
• The cord is firmly connected to the power point or the power is not switched
on. (Check with a small table lamp or toaster, etc.)
• Something is preventing the pulsator from rotating.
• The wash timer is set.
If the spin dryer will not operate, check whether:
• The inner lid and outer spin bowl-lids are closed.
• The spin dry timer is set.
If there is excessive noise, check whether:
• Something is touching the pulsator as it rotates.
• The machine is placed on a level surface.
• The wash load in the spin bowl is excessively unbalanced during the spin cycle.
• An article is lodged between the spin bowl and tub.
MAINTENANCE AFTER USE
Wash Day Maintenance At the end of each wash day:
• Switch off the electricity at the power point.
• Check that both timers are set to the OFF position (“0”).
• Wipe off spillage from wash powder, etc., and generally wipe over the tub and
base under with a clean damp cloth.
• Remove the hose from water tap.
* Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
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HOW TO FIX LEG TO BASE-HOLE FOR INST ALLATION
• When you install this unit, be sure to assemble LEGS(4EA) to base under (Fig. 4).
• Place this unit on its rear side on a
carton to prevent damage to the body.
• Insert the leg(4EA) into the base
under hole as it was. By first inserting its two hooks.
• Turn right and screw on leg.
• Make the allows of leg and base
under face with each other at each corner.
HOOK (2EA)
1. Inserting
2. Turn right
3. Screw on.
Caution: After installing, DO NOT REMOVE LEGS.
Figure 4.
WASHER-SPINDR YER
INSTR UCTION MANU AL
Model No.: C3620P
§ Thank you for selecting this washer-spindryer.
§ Before operating this unit, please read these instructions completely.
§ When you install this unit, be sure to assemble to base under.
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