The models shown in this User Guide may not be available in all markets and are
subject to change at any time. For current details about model and specification
availability in your country, please visit our local website listed on the back cover
or contact your local Fisher & Paykel dealer.
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Introduction
Welcome to WashSmart™ and QuickSmart™
Thank you for buying a Fisher & Paykel clothes washer from our Front Loading range. We are
proud of this washer and trust it will serve you well for many years.
At Fisher & Paykel we aim to provide innovative products that are simple to use, ergonomic and
kind to the environment. Your front loading washer has numerous wash cycles and options so
you can perform every wash task with ease and the knowledge your clothes are receiving the
best possible care.
Please take the time to read these instructions carefully before you begin using your machine.
Following the advice in this user guide will ensure you get the performance you expect from
your machine and that you get the best possible wash results. Keep these instructions for
future reference.
We hope you enjoy your new washer. We have certainly enjoyed designing it for you.
WashSmart™QuickSmart™
Fig.1 Front loading washer models
Installation instructions
Accessories
Please check you received the following accessories with your Fisher & Paykel washer. You will
find them inside the drum:
2 x Inlet hoses
1 x Drain hose guide
1 x Installation instructions and User guide
1 x Spanner
1 x Installation leaflet (attached to the top of the washer)
1 x Inlet valve cap
Unpacking
To ensure the best performance from your new washer please follow the instructions below.
Removing the packaging
1
Remove the outer packaging (including the polystyrene packer and plastic wrapping). All
packaging must be removed prior to use. Ensure these materials are kept out of reach of
children. Note: a small amount of water may be seen inside the packaging and inside the washer.
This is the result of factory testing and is normal.
2
Tilt the machine backwards and ‘walk’ it off the base one foot at a time. Not doing so may cause
damage to your floor and washer.
3
Remove all packaging and accessories from inside the drum.
Removing the transit bolts
The clothes washer is fitted with 4 transit bolts at the rear to avoid damage during transportation.
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Important!
The 4 transit bolts MUST be removed prior to operation of the machine. Failure to remove these
will result in damage to the machine.
To remove the bolts:
1
Use a spanner or socket to unscrew and remove all four transit bolts at the back of the washer
(Figure 2, “C”).
2
Pull the black rubber grommets to remove the bolt, grommet and white plastic spacers from the
machine. Keep the transit bolts in case they are required for future transit of the machine. Never
transport the machine without the transit bolts properly fixed in place.
3
Cover the bolt holes with the white plastic plugs which are attached to the machine and located
near each hole (Figure 2, “P”). Push to clip into place.
Fig.2 Removing the transit safety bolts
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Installation instructions
Location
Install the machine on a solid and level floor surface ensuring it has at least 20 mm clearance on
each side. The washer must not be installed on any textured floor coverings (eg carpet, rugs).
Levelling the machine
It is IMPORTANT to level the machine to ensure good spin
performance, and to minimise noise, vibrations and wear
and tear on the washer.
1
Before positioning the machine in its final position, check
that the machine is level, front to back and side to side.
2
Manoeuvre the product into its final position (we suggest a
minimum clearance of 20 mm each side).
3
Use a spirit level to check that the machine is correctly level.
If needed, pull the machine out and wind the feet up or
down to correctly level the machine.
4
Using the spanner provided, tighten the lock nuts against
Fig.3 Locking the feet
the base of the machine to lock the feet in position.
Connecting to the water supply
Inlet hoses
Important!
New hose sets provided with the washer should be used to
connect the washer to the water mains.
Old hose sets should not be re-used.
We recommend the inlet hoses are changed every 5 years.
WARNING: Failure to do so may result in a flood and
damage to property.
1
Connect the straight ends of the inlet hoses to the taps
and the elbow ends to the corresponding machine inlet
valves. The hot valve is colour coded orange to make this
easier. Make sure there are no kinks in the hoses.
2
Turn the taps on and check for leaks. Check for leaks again
Straight
(tap) end
Fig.4 Inlet hose ends
Elbow
(machine) end
after 24 hours.
Important!
The hot water temperature should not exceed 65°C and the cold water temperature not exceed35°C.
Temperatures above these may cause the machine to fault or cause damage to the machine.
Installation instructions
If you have an uncontrolled water heating source (eg a wet back or solar heating system) you
should fit a Hot ‘N’ Safe Valve. This will ensure the hot water temperature remains within safe limits.
Hot ‘N’ Safe Valves available are:
RMC TVA 50HF
RMC TVA 75HFS
Adjustable between 35°C – 55°C
RMC TVA 50HP
For instantaneous gas hot water supply
Water supply requirements:
Inlet water pressure: Maximum 1 MPa (150 psi), Minimum 30 kPa (4.5 psi)
Inlet water flow rate: Minimum 6 litres / minute
Cold supply only:
If you only have a cold water supply, the inlet valve cap (blanking cap) which came with your
washer must be connected to the hot inlet valve. The cap prevents water leaking out of the hot
valve. This appliance incorporates backflow protection complying with AS3500.1. No further
backflow protection is required for connection to the water supply.
Note: your washer has an internal heater to heat water. If you do not connect a hot water inlet
hose, your washer will automatically recognise there is no hot water supply and its internal
heater will heat the cold water to the required cycle temperature.
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Draining
Drain hose placement
1
To guide the drain hose over the tub or standpipe
the hose guide must be fitted to the drain hose.
The height of the standpipe or tub should be
between 800 – 1200mm.
2
Secure the hose guide so it cannot become
dislodged from the standpipe or tub.
Pull hose
through
guide
Important!
If the drain hose is placed on the ground or if the
standpipe or tub is less than 800 mm high, the
washing machine will continuously drain while
being filled (siphon).
Regularly check that your standpipe or tub is free from lint or other obstructions, which may
Fig.5 Fitting the drain hose guide
affect how your machine works or may cause flooding.
The drain hoses should be checked from time to time and replaced if any damage (eg wear, cuts,
bulges, kinks, leaks, etc) is found. Do not bend the drain hose sharply, as this may cause it to split.
In multi-storey apartments or any upper floor, the machine should be installed on a floor
equipped with a drain.
Draining must comply with local by-laws.
Standpipe 800 – 1200 mm
(20 mm)
maximum
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Installation instructions
Electrical connection
1
This appliance must be connected to a 220 V – 240 V, 50 Hz, sinusoidal, 10 A electrical supply.
2
Uncoil the power cord, remove and discard the plastic pin cover and plug into a wall socket.
3
Connect the appliance to an earthed outlet protected by a fuse of suitable capacity.
Check the power cord for damage and make sure it is not squashed or twisted when installing
the washer.
Always remove the power cord from a socket by the plug, not by the cord.
Important!
If you are using an extension cord or a portable electrical outlet device (eg multi-socket outlet
box), ensure that it is positioned so that it does not come into contact with water or moisture.
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN DEATH OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
Do not touch or operate the machine with wet hands or with bare-feet.
A damaged power cord must be replaced by a Fisher & Paykel Authorised Repairer, its service
agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. The appliance must not be
operated until it is repaired, as there is risk of electric shock.
Do not operate this machine if it has been damaged during transport. Contact your
Fisher & Paykel Dealer or Fisher & Paykel Authorised Repairer.
Spare parts
Available from your Fisher & Paykel Dealer or a Fisher & Paykel Authorised Repairer.
Hose Inlet Long (2 m)Part No. 422680P
Hose Inlet Large BorePart No. 426123P
Drain Hose ExtensionPart No. 425627P
Installation instructions
Completing the installation
Installation test cycle
Important!
Do this before you wash any items in your washer. This is to check that your washer is installed
correctly and that it is functioning correctly prior to use.
1
Turn your washer on by pressing the POWER button.
2
Select the QUICK cycle. Ensure the drum is empty and the door closed.
3
Touch the START / PAUSE button. The machine will start to fill.
Observe the machine for any problems (eg leaking from the hoses, excess noise or vibrations).
The washer will beep and display any faults on the screen if there are any problems. Refer to
pages 29 to 31.
4
Wait until you see water in the bottom of the drum.
5
Touch START / PAUSE to stop the cycle, then press POWER to turn the machine off.
6
Press POWER again, select the SPIN cycle and touch START / PAUSE.
Check the drain hose is firmly secured to the standpipe or tub.
Observe that the machine pumps out the water, and spins.
Important!
If there are any problems, you must address these before proceeding with normal use. The washer
will automatically turn off at the end of the cycle if there are no problems.
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Clothes washer safety
This clothes washer is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they are supervised
or given instructions on how to use the washer by someone responsible for their safety.
The washer should only be used for washing and rinsing of textiles where this is indicated on the
care label.
The door will be locked from the start of the cycle until the cycle is complete for safety reasons.
It is possible to open the door during the cycle under certain conditions (refer to page 15).
Never force the door open.
Keep children away from the washer while it is in operation.
Supervise children to ensure they do not play with the washer or climb inside the drum.
Do not touch the glass part of the door during a cycle as the door can become hot.
Do not open the detergent dispenser during the cycle as hot water may come out of it.
The only user-removable parts of the washer are the inlet hoses, detergent dispenser and the
pump filter. No other parts are designed to be removed by anyone other than a Fisher & Paykel
Authorised Repairer.
When disposing of the washer, it is recommended that the door is removed to avoid children
getting trapped inside, and that the electrical cable is cut off close to the washer.
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Machine information
Specifications
NameModel
number
Maximum
capacity
(kg)
Width
(mm)
Depth
(mm)
Depth with
door open
(mm)
Height
(mm)
WashSmart™WH7060P17.06005901010850
WashSmart™WH8060P18.06006451065850
QuickSmart™WH7060J17.06005901010850
QuickSmart™WH8060J18.06006451065850
Note: the exact height of your washer is dependent on how far the feet are extended from the
base of the machine. The space where you install your washer needs to be at least 40 mm wider
and 20 mm deeper than its dimensions.
Inlet water static pressure: Max. 1 MPa (150 psi), Min. 30 kPa (4.5 psi)
Inlet water flow rate at tap: Min. 6 litres / min
Standpipe / tub height: 800 – 1200 min
Before you do your first wash
Before you start, it is a good idea to go through the following checklist:
1
Have the packaging and transit bolts been removed?
2
Is the drain hose threaded through the ‘U bend‘ (with no more than 20 mm extended) and
hooked into your standpipe or tub?
3
Is the hot hose connected to the hot valve (colour-coded orange)? Is the cold hose connected to
the cold valve (colour-coded white)? Have the taps been turned on?
4
Is the machine correctly levelled, feet are locked and cabinet corners clear of the floor and walls?
5
Has the power cord been connected to an appropriate power supply and the power turned on?
6
Have you performed the installation test cycle?
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We recommend you complete your first cycle with a half-load amount of detergent and without a
load in order to remove any residues remaining in the machine from the manufacturing process.
Important!
You must ensure all 4 transit bolts have been removed from your washer before you start using it.
If the transit bolts are not removed, they will damage your washer and YOUR WARRANTY WILL BE
COMPROMISED.
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Getting started quickly
WashSmart™ – WH7060P1, WH8060P1
Sort your washing carefully. Separate white / light colours from
dark colours. Wash new, highly coloured and dark coloured
items separately to prevent dye transfer. Refer to page 16.
Load your clothes individually into the wash drum. Close the
door.
Place detergent in the correct compartment in the detergent
dispenser drawer (marked “2”). Use Low Sudsing or ‘Front Loader’ liquid or powder detergents. Alternatively use
detergent pods. Place the pod at the back of the drum before
you load any clothing. For more information on detergent refer
to pages 18 and 19.
If you wish to use fabric softener, place it in the compartment
marked with a
. For more information on fabric softener
refer to page 19.
Important!
Fabric softener should not be used if you have selected the
QUICK or SUPER QUICK cycles.
Fig.6 Detergent in compartment
marked 2
Fig.7 Fabric softener in
compartment
Fig.8 WashSmart™ control panel
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1
Press POWER to activate your washer.
2
Select your wash cycle by turning the SmartTouch™ Control Dial.
3
Choose your wash options, if you wish to select options different from the default options for
the cycle.
4
Touch START / PAUSE to start the cycle.
If you make an invalid selection the washer will beep to alert you.
When the cycle finishes, your washer will perform end of cycle beeps and then turn
offautomatically.
If you wish to stop your washer at any point during a cycle simply touch START / PAUSE to pause
the cycle. There may be a slight delay while the drum comes to a stop, then the door will unlock.
In certain conditions however the door will remain locked for safety reasons (refer to page 15).
If you wish to cancel or change the wash cycle once a cycle has started, touch the START / PAUSE
button then select the new cycle. Touch START / PAUSE to restart the washer.
Important!
For the best fabric and colour care, remove your clothes as soon as the cycle has finished.
Failure to follow the advice in this guide may result in damage to your garments and your
expectations of wash performance may not be met.
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Getting started quickly
QuickSmart™ – WH7060J1, WH8060J1
Sort your washing carefully. Separate white / light colours
from dark colours. Wash new, highly coloured and dark
coloured items separately to prevent dye transfer. Refer to
page 16.
Load your clothes individually into the wash drum. Close
the door.
Place detergent in the correct compartment in the detergent
dispenser drawer (marked “2”). Use Low Sudsing or ‘Front Loader’ liquid or powder detergents. Alternatively use
detergent pods. Place the pod at the back of the drum
before you load in any clothing. For more information on
detergent refer to pages 18 and 19.
Place fabric softener in the compartment marked with a .
For more information on fabric softener refer to page 19.
Important!
Fabric softener must not be used if you have selected the
QUICK cycle.
Fig.9 Detergent in compartment
marked 2
Fig.10 Fabric softener in
compartment
Fig.11 QuickSmart™ control panel
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1
Press POWER to activate your washer.
2
Select your wash cycle by turning the SmartTouch™ Control Dial.
3
Choose your wash options, if you wish to select options different from the default options for
thecycle.
4
Touch START / PAUSE to start the cycle.
If you make an invalid selection the washer will beep at you.
When the cycle finishes, your washer will perform end of cycle beeps to alert you and then turn
off automatically.
If you wish to stop your washer at any point during a cycle, simply touch START / PAUSE to pause
the cycle. There may be a slight delay while the drum comes to a stop, then the door will unlock.
In certain conditions however the door will remain locked for safety reasons (refer to page 15).
If you wish to cancel or change the wash cycle once a cycle has started, touch the START / PAUSE
button then select the new cycle. Touch START / PAUSE to restart the washer.
Important!
For the best fabric and colour care, remove your clothes as soon as the cycle has finished.
Failure to follow the advice in this guide may result in damage to your garments and your
expectations of wash performance may not be met.
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WashSmart™ and QuickSmart™ controls
SmartTouch™ Control Dial
The SmartTouch™ Control Dial provides easy and efficient wash cycle
selection. As you rotate the dial, the icon of the wash cycle selected
will be illuminated, along with the default settings for that cycle on
the right side of the control panel.
SmartTouch™ buttons
The smooth, easy clean buttons enable easy selection of options with
lights clearly showing the selections you are making.
Fig.12 SmartTouch™ Control Dial
Digital display screen
The digital display screen provides feedback on how long the wash
cycle has to go. If you have programmed a DELAY START, the time
remaining till the cycle will start will be displayed here, along with
any messages to help you with the overall running of your washer
(eg user warnings).
Time to go
Your washer displays approximately how many minutes the cycle you
are running has remaining, so that you can tell at a glance when your
washing will be finished.
Please be aware that a number of factors can influence the overall
cycle time, eg the water flow rate, water pressure, whether hot water
is being used from the tap or the water is heated by the internal
heater, load size, cycle and option selections. Therefore cycle times
will vary. Unexpected factors in a wash cycle (eg out of balance,
oversudsing) can lengthen the cycle time. The time remaining is
constantly updated taking these factors into account, which may
mean the time displayed for the cycle becomes longer than was
initially estimated.
Progress lights
The progress lights indicate what part of the cycle the washer
is currently on (wash, rinse or spin). All three lights are on at the
beginning of the cycle. The light for the current part of the cycle
flashes, and each one goes out when that part of the cycle is complete.
Fig.13 SmartTouch™ buttons
Fig.14 Digital display screen
Fig.15 Time to go
Fig.16 Progress lights
Keylock mode
Keylock can be used to lock the buttons on your washer. This will
avoid accidental button pushes. For more detail please refer to
page 24.
Fig.17 Keylock mode
Safety features
Door lock
The door of your washer is locked once you touch START / PAUSE until the machine beeps at the
end of the cycle, ensuring safety for you and your family while your machine is operating.
To unlock the door during the cycle
You can open the door to add or remove items during the wash simply by touching the
START / PAUSE button. Note: the door will remain locked if the temperature inside the washer
is above 60°C and / or the water level is above the bottom of the door seal (a warning will be
displayed in these circumstances, refer to page 30).
Simply touch START / PAUSE and the door will automatically unlock if the conditions inside the
washer are safe (the START / PAUSE button and TIME REMAINING on the screen will flash). Open the
door and remove or add garments. Close the door and touch START / PAUSE to resume the cycle.
Add a Garment (WashSmart™ only)
The ADD A GARMENT function can be used to interrupt the cycle to add or remove a garment at
anytime during the wash (as long as the wash temperature selected for the cycle is lower than
60°C) by draining water from the machine to a level where the door can be opened, if necessary.
Refer to page 23 for more information.
Opening the door during a power failure
If there is a power failure during a wash cycle your washer
will stop and the door will remain locked. You can unlock
the washer door to remove your clothes by opening the
pump filter cover at the bottom right of your washer.
Simply place a coin or key in the slot and tilt it upwards
to lever the cover open, then pull the door release tab.
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Note: Do not attempt to do this if the water level
in the washer is above the level of the door. When
power is restored you will need to restart your machine
by simply pressing the POWER button. The washer will
Door release tab
Fig.18 Manual door opening mechanism
remember where in the cycle it was up to.
Your washer also has the following protective measures:
Flood protection – turns off valves and turns pump on if a flood condition is detected.
Out-of-balance protection – stops and redistributes the load if an unbalanced load condition is
sensed, and / or slows the spin speed to compensate.
Excess suds protection – pauses for 10 minutes to allow suds to break down before continuing
the cycle.
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Sorting and loading
When preparing your wash load there are some important things to consider:
Sorting
Sort items according to colour, fabric type, and soil type. Wash fine, delicate fabrics separately
from thick, heavy fabrics. Always separate coloured items from whites, especially when they are
new. Colour run could be an issue if you wash items at higher temperatures. Some soils, like mud
and blood are best washed in cold water. Oily soils (eg some foods and marks on shirt collars)
are best washed in warm water. The following are recommendations for what cycles and settings
you may wish to wash different items on, and suggestions for special wash requirements.
Items / Wash requirementsSuggested cycle & optionsSuggested temperature
TowelsEveryday30°C or 40°C
Sheets, pillowcasesEveryday, 1100 rpm spin30°C or 40°C
Bulky items – doonas, duvets,
sleeping bags
Shirts, pants, other creasablesEasy Iron, 800 rpm30°C or 40°C
Woollens, silksHandwash*, 500 rpm30°C
Delicates, fine fabricsDelicate, or Handwash*30°C
JeansEveryday or Heavy30°C or 40°C
Highly coloured itemsEverydayCold or 30°C
Whites, cotton itemsCottons40°C or 60°C
Have sensitive skin or require
extra rinsing?
Asthma / allergiesAllergy*, Rinse+60°C
Lightly soiled itemsQuick30°C
Muddy, sandy or linty itemsEveryday, Pre Wash and
Smelly washerDrum Clean90°C
Bulky*30°C or 40°C
Allergy*, Rinse+, 1100 rpm40°C
Cold
Rinse+
* Wash cycle available on WashSmart™ models only.
Sorting and loading
Before you load
Check pockets for items that could damage your clothes or get caught in the washer.
Close zippers, hooks and eyes, and other fastenings (ie fasten the opening of duvet / doona
covers), and remove loose bra wires. All these can damage both your washer and your clothes.
Place delicate items, such as lingerie, in a mesh laundry bag before placing in the machine.
Pre-treat any stains, taking care not to spray pre-treaters on your washer as they can cause
damage to the plastic surfaces.
Loading
Your washer will be more efficient when washing larger loads, so try to collect enough items to
loosely fill the drum when the items are dry.
Important!
Do not overload your washing machine beyond its rated capacity.
Please do not under any circumstances wash an electric blanket in your washer.
Do not wash curtains in this washer, as sunlight makes them brittle and they may disintegrate
during washing.
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Detergent and fabric softener
Detergent type
Your WashSmart™ or QuickSmart™ washer requires low sudsing detergent to prevent oversudsing
problems. Low sudsing detergent comes in powder, liquid or pod form and is labelled “Front
Loading”, “Low Suds”, High Efficiency” or “HE”.
Using top loading detergent in your front loader washer may lead to excessive suds formation,
which will lengthen the cycle time as the machine waits for the suds to dissolve.
Where do I put my detergent?
Powdered or liquid detergent is added to the main wash detergent compartment on the left
side of the dispensing drawer marked with a “2”. As the machine fills, some water is flushed
through this compartment to deliver a detergent solution into the drum.
Pods – Detergent pods are a “no mess” alternative to powdered or liquid detergent. They must be
placed at the back of the drum prior to loading your clothes. This will ensure they are activated
quickly in the wash. Do not place pods in the detergent dispenser drawer.
If you wish to use the PRE WASH option, liquid or powdered detergent must be placed in the
prewash detergent compartment on the right side of the drawer, marked with a “1”. When
you select PRE WASH, the pre wash compartment is flushed at the start of the cycle.
Fig.20 Pre wash optionFig.19 Detergent in the
prewash compartment
Important!
If you select the PRE WASH you cannot use liquid detergent in the main wash detergent
compartment. You must use powdered detergent for the main wash.
Make sure the detergent dispenser draw is completely closed before starting the cycle.
Detergent and fabric softener
How much detergent?
The correct detergent dosage varies depending on the amount of soil in your load, the size of
the load and the water quality, so getting the correct dose takes some trial and error. Use the
instructions stated on the detergent label as a guide, then alter the dosage according to the results.
If you overdose, you will get over foaming issues, but if you under-dose you will get poor
performance and over time your washer will start to smell as scum builds up inside it.
Detergent advice
1
If your washer smells you are probably not using enough detergent for the soil level in your
loads. Run a DRUM CLEAN cycle and either buy a better quality detergent or use a higher dose. If
you are using an ‘Eco’ detergent, alternate the use of this with a mainstream detergent.
2
Add the detergent BEFORE starting the cycle, close the dispenser and do not open it while the
cycle is running.
3
If you find foam leaking from your washer, check you are using a low sudsing or front loader
type detergent and check the quantity you are using against the detergent manufacturers
recommendation. You may need to reduce the amount you are using.
Fabric softener
Fabric softener is added to the middle compartment of the dispenser marked with a .
The washer will automatically flush the softener during the rinse.
If you wish to use fabric softener we recommend to:
1
Use it sparingly. Measure it carefully and do not use more than 25 mls (½ cap) (some thicker
varieties may need diluting).
2
Clean your dispenser regularly.
3
Clean your machine regularly using the DRUM CLEAN cycle.
4
Complete wash cycles at a wash temperature of 40°C or above at regular intervals (eg every 5th
wash) as washing in cold water increases the chance of scrud occurring (see below).
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Note: if you fill beyond the MAX mark, the fabric softener will be dispensed into the bowl
prematurely and contribute to scrud.
Scrud
Scrud is the name of the waxy build-up that can occur within any washer when fabric softener
comes in contact with detergent. This build-up is not brought about by a fault in the machine. If
scrud is allowed to build up in the machine it can result in stains on clothes and an unpleasant
smell in your washer.
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Wash cycles
WashSmart™
Your WashSmart™ washer has a number of wash cycles to suit your laundering needs. Selecting the
most appropriate cycle for each particular wash load will help ensure you get the best wash result.
Default
Default
Max.
wash
CycleDesigned forDescription
Cottons**Normally soiled everyday
EverydayNormally or lightly soiled
HeavyHeavy soiled durable
DelicateDelicate lightly soiled
Easy IronMinimising creasing eg
BulkyWashing bulky items.A warm, gentle wash and
AllergyAsthma sufferers
Handwash Very delicate lightly soiled
QuickLightly soiled garments.A quick cycle for lightly
Super
Quick
RinseItems that require rinsing
SpinSpinning wet items.Spin only.7.0 or
Drum
Clean
* Depends on your model of washer (7.0 kg or 8.0 kg capacity).
** Cottons, 40°C, 1400 rpm, Normal soil level and the Eco option selected is the recommended water and energy saving
cycle for normally soiled, everyday washing.
Freshening up small musty
or lightly soiled items.
only.
Maintaining the
cleanliness of your washer.
A comprehensive cycle
specifically designed for
cottons.
A faster cycle designed for
mixed loads with normal
soiling.
A stronger, hotter wash
for more durable items.
Gentler wash with more
water to look after
delicate items.
Less spinning with
WRINKLE FREE option to
help minimise the need
for ironing.
slow spin for special care
of bulky items.
Hot wash to kill dust mites
and extra rinses to remove
all traces of detergent.
Very gentle wash action
for extra special items.
soiled loads.
A quick cycle for small
lightly soiled loads.
Two rinses followed by
a spin.
A hot cycle to remove
any residues inside the
washer.
load
temp.
size
(kg)*
7.0 or
8.0
7.0 or
8.0
7.0 or
8.0
44060500800
44060800800
46090800800
7.0 or
8.0
23040500500
440408001100
240608001400
7.0 or
8.0
8.0
–909014001400
Max.
wash
temp.
(°C)
409014001400
409014001400
609014001400
609014001400
ColdCold14001400
N/AN/A1400–
(°C)
spin
speed
(rpm)
Max.
spin
speed
(rpm)
Wash cycles
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QuickSmart™
Your QuickSmart™ washer has a number of wash cycles to suit your laundering needs. Selecting the
most appropriate cycle for each particular wash load will help ensure you get the best wash result.
spin
Max.
spin
speed
(rpm)
Default
Default
Max.
wash
CycleDesigned forDescription
Cottons**Normally soiled everyday
EverydayNormally or lightly soiled
HeavyHeavy soiled durable
DelicateDelicate lightly soiled
Easy IronMinimising creasing eg
QuickLightly soiled garments.A quick cycle for lightly
RinseItems that require rinsing
SpinSpinning out wet items.Spin only.7.0 or
Drum
Clean
* Depends on your model of washer (7.0 kg or 8.0 kg capacity).
** Cottons, 40°C, 1100 rpm and the Eco option selected is the recommended water and energy saving cycle for normally
soiled, everyday washing.
If you wash a particularly dirty load, we recommend putting the washer through a RINSE cycle once the cycle has
finished and the load has been removed, to clean out any remnants from that cycle and to prevent contamination of the
next loads that are washed.