Haier HW-D1470TVE User Manual

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AUTOMATIC DRUM WASHING MACHINE
USER MANUAL
HW-D1270TVE HW–D1270TVE ME HW-D1470TVE HW–D1470TVE ME
pre-
WashRinse SpinDry
RinseSpinWash
wash
Delay
Extra
Dry EcoTime Start/
Rinse
Delay Extra
hold
Power
ON
Temp
Silk
OFF
Sport
Quickwash
Speed
Quick Wash
Wool
Rinse
Synthetics
Eco Start/
Pause
Pause
Spin
Cotton&Linen
Drain
Prewash
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
BEFORE USE USING THE APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE
COMPONENTS> .............................. 3
PREPARATION> ............................... 4
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS> .................. 5
INSTALLATION> ............................... 6
CONTROL PANEL> ........................... 8
LEGEND
Yes
No
Optional
For your safety, any instructions in this manual with this "Warning" sign must be followed strictly.
PROGRAM SELECTION> .................. 10
CONSUMPTION AND TECHNICAL DATA> ...11
WASHING METHODS> ................... 12
CLEANING & CARE> ....................... 16
DISPLAY CODES> .......................... 18
TROUBLESHOOTING> ..................... 19
DISPOSAL
As a responsible retailer we care about the environment. As such we urge you to follow the correct disposal procedure for your product and packaging materials. This will help conserve natural recourses and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects health and the environment. You must dispose of this product and its packaging according to local laws and regulations. Because this product contains electronic components, the product and its accessories must be disposed of separately from household waste when the product reaches its end of life. Contact your local authority to learn about disposal and recycling. The product and packaging should be taken to your local collection point for recycling. Some collection points accept products free of charge. We apologise for any inconvenience caused by minor inconsistencies in these instructions, which may occur as a resultof product improvement and development.
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COMPONENTS
Please read these instructions carefully before using this appliance. The instructions contain important information which will help you get the best out of the appliance and ensure safe and proper installation, use and maintenance.
Keep this manual in a convenient place so you can always refer to it for the safe and proper use of the appliance.
If you sell the appliance, give it away, or leave it behind when you move house, make sure you also pass on this manual so that the new owner can become familiar with the appliance and safety warnings.
ACCESSORIES
Check the accessories and literature in accordance with this list:
1x Inlet hose assembly
AUTOMATIC DRUM WASHING MACHINE
HW–C1470TVE HW–C1270TVE HW–C1070TVE
HW–C870TVE
1x User manual 1x Drain hose bracket
USER MANUAL
HW–C1470TVE ME HW–C1270TVE ME HW–C1070TVE ME HW–C870TVE ME
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ON
RinseSpin
Wash wash
OFF
Rines DelayExtra
EcoTimeS
rinse
P
hold
1x Bottom cover
3x Blanking plugs
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BEFORE USE
PREPARATION
PREPARING THE MACHINE
Remove all the packing materials to prevent unsteadiness, including the polystyrene base. Upon opening the package, water drops may be seen on the plastic bag and the porthole. This is normal phenomenon resulting from water tests in the factory.
DESCRIPTION
This diagram may be slightly different from the layout of the washing machine you have just purchased due to technical improvements.
Power switch Door handle Work Top Washer door Control Panel Detergent distribution drawer Filter cover
pre-
WashRinse Spin Dr y
wash
Delay
Delay Extra
Drain hose Water inlet valve
Power cord Back cover Back cover screws
Transportation bolts
Power
Temp
RinseSpinWash
Speed
Extra
Dry EcoTime Start/
Rinse
Eco Start/
rinse
Pause
rinse
Pause
hold
ON
Silk
OFF
Sport
Quickwash
Quick Wash
Wool
Rinse
Synthetics
Spin
Cotton&Linen
Drain
Prewash
T2
S1
T1
S2
T3
S3
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE ON FOR THE FIRST TIME
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DO ...
... make sure that the transport bolt are removed. ... Use a separate earthed socket for the power supply. ... Make sure that the plug is accessible. ... Hold the plug and not the electric cable when unplug-
ging the power supply.
... Make sure that the fuses in the power circuit are rated
for 15A.
... Keep away from heat sources and direct sun light to
prevent plastic and rubber components from aging.
... Make sure that the power cord is not caught under or
in the appliance and avoid damage to the power cable.
... Check that hose joints and connections are fi rm and no water can leak. If joints are loose or there is leakage, turn off the water supply and repair. Do not use the washing machine until the hoses are properly fi xed.
DURING DAILY USE OF THE APPLIANCE
DO ...
... Pull up zips and fi x loose threads to prevent the items from being entangled. If necessary, put small items into a net bag or pillow.
... Turn off the machine after each wash program and switch it off at the mains to save electricity and for safety. Wipe clean the lower part of the porthole.
... Keep the door slightly open when the washing machine is not in use to prevent formation of odours.
... Let the power cord be replaced by the manufacturer, his service agent or other accordingly qualifi ed persons, in case it is damaged.
... Ensure that the appliance is not used by persons with re­duced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, lack of experience and knowledge without supervision or instruction by a person responsible for their safety.
... Supervise children to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
DO NOT ...
... Touch or use the appliance when barefoot or with wet
or damp hands or feet.
... Use fl ammable detergent or dry cleaning agent. ... Use any fl ammable sprays in close vicinity to the appli-
ance.
... Remove or insert the plug in the presence of fl ammable
gas.
... Allow children or infi rm persons to play with the appliance
or packing materials.
... Install the appliance outdoors in a damp place, or in an area which may be prone to water leaks such as under or near a sink unit. In the event of a water leak allow the machine to dry naturally.
... Place the washing machine directly on a carpet, or close to a wall or furniture.
DO NOT ...
... Touch the washer door during the washing process - it gets hot!
...Place heavy objects or sources of heat or damp on top of the appliance.
... Hot wash foam rubber or sponge-like materials.
... Open the detergent distribution drawer during the wash cycle.
... Force the washer door open. The door is fi tted with a self-lock device and will open shortly after the washing procedure is ended.
... Open the washer door if the water level is visibly over the porthole.
... Cover the washing machine with plastic cover so that inside dampness cannot be kept in.
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BEFORE USE
INSTALLATION
ADJUSTING THE BOTTOM COVER
When open the shrink package,you will fi nd a calcium plastic board which is laid on the top of washing machine as shown in fi g.1.The board is used for reducing noise by pasting it under the cabinet when setting as shown in fi g.2
It keeps out the dampness and reduces the noise.
DISMANTLE THE TRANSPORTATION BOLTS
The transportation bolts are designed for clamping anti-vibration components inside of the washing machine during the transportation process.
Remove the back cover.1. Remove the three bolts on the rear side and take out the synthetic 2.
stabilisers from within the machine.
Replace the back cover.3. Fill the holes left by the bolts with blanking plugs.4.
Note:
1.When you replace the back cover,the convexity must face to outside, and you have to insert the back cover from the two gaps as shown in fi g.3.
2.Keep the transportation bolts and synthetic stabilisers in a safe place for later use.
1.
3.
2.
4.
fig.3
Adjusting the washing machine
There are adjustable feet under the bottom of the washing machine. Before use, they should be adjusted so that the machine is level. This will minimise vibrations and thus noise during use. It will also reduce wear and tear. We recommend using a spirit level to level the appliance.
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INLET HOSE
1. Connect the nut on the inlet hose to the connector on the water valve.
2. Apply inlet hose to a water tab with cold, fresh water.
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Note: Use the hose-set supplied with the appliance. Old hose-sets should not be reused.
DRAIN HOSE
1. Use the drain hose bracket to keep the end of the drain hose retained and prevent the outfl ow of water. Don't extend the length of the drain hose; if an extended hose is required, please consult a serviceman.
2. The height of the drainage outlet must be 80-100 cm. Fix the drain hose to the clip at the back of the washing machine to prevent it from dropping off.
Note: The drain hose should not be submerged in water and should be securely fi xed and leak-free. If the drain hose is placed on the ground or if the pipe is at a height of less than 80cm, the washing machine will continuously drain while being fi lled (self-siphoning).
CONNECTING TO THE POWER SUPPLY
Before connecting to the power supply, check:
¬ The socket is adequate for the maximum power of the washing machine
(For safety, fuses in the power circuit should be rated for no less than 15A).
¬ The voltage should meet the requirement.
1.
1.
2.
80 - 10 0cm
2.
¬ The power outlet should be capable of accepting the washing machine plug.
¬ Connect the machine to an earthed socket outlet.
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CONTROL PANEL
BEFORE USE
BI
KA
pre-
Wash Rinse Spin Dry
Rinse SpinWash
wash
Delay
Extra
Delay Extra
rinse
rinse
Dry EcoTime Start/
Rinse
Eco Start/
hold
Temp
Quickwash
Speed
Wool
Pause
Pause
Synthetics
Cotton&Linen
Prewash
Power
Silk
ON
OFF
Sport
Quick Wash
Rinse
Spin
Drain
DEJFHG C
A Program knob B Temperature button C Speed button D Start/pause button E Eco button
F Rinse hold button G Extra rinse button H Delay button I Display J Detergent distribution drawer
K Power button
OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONS
A ¬ Program knob _Select program by turning the knob . B ¬ Temperature
button
_ Select the desired washing temperature (--,30,40,50, 60,90°C ) by pressing and holding down this button. When selected, the temperature is shown on the display. Cold wash is selected when the symbol "--" is displayed.
C ¬ Speed button _ Select the desired spin speed (0, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200,) by pressing and holding down this
button. When selected, the speed value is shown on the display. The washing machine does not spin when "0" is displayed. The washing machine spins at 1200 rpm when "1200" is displayed.
D ¬ Start/pause
button
_ If you press this button, ":" will be displayed and operation will start. If you press this button during a wash cycle, the ":" sign will start blinking and operation will pause. Press it again to resume opera­tion. Note: After operation is suspended, the washing temperature, spinning speed
and other functions can not be reset.
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E ¬ Eco button _ Before a washing program, press this button to set the required washing load (1 :3-FulI), the wash-
ing machine will automatically adjust the water consumption, heating time and washing time. Users can select the washing load as required for economical operation.
Note:1."1 :3-Full"refers to the four levels of washing load. If the laundry is more
than half of the drum content, it is recommended to select 2:3-Full: otherwise, select 1:3-1:2 2.For"synthetics","sport" ,you can only select 1:3-1 :2-2:3.
3.Please adjust the detergent quantity according to the washing load selected.
F ¬ Rinse hold
button
G ¬ Extra rinse
button
H ¬ Delay button _ Press the button repeatedly before starting the program to enter the time you want the machine to
I ¬Display _ The display shows the washing time remaining, the selected temperature and speed, the options,
J ¬ Detergent
distribution drawer
_ If you press this button, the washing machine will not drain the water after the last rinsing opera­tion, but start a soaking cycle. The indicator light goes on. To spin the laundry, press this button again. The indicator light turns off and the program continues to the end. Note: Press only when "Prewash", "Cotton&linen", "Synthetics" or "Rinse" is selected.
_ Press this button, the washing machine will perform additional rinses. The light turns off and the display disappears when the extra rinse ends.
Note:Select this function when programe 1-6 or 9 is selected
be fi nished in, the start will delay from 0.5 to 24 hours in 30-minute intervals. This also includes the length of the program itself, so the delay time must be longer than the program length selected.
the alarm warning, etc.
_ Instructions are printed on the handle of the drawer. Open the drawer, three compartments can be seen: Compartment 1: Pre-wash detergent Compartment 2: Detergent for programs 1 to 8
Compartment 3: Softener, conditioning agent,
perfume, and other additives.
2
3
1
K ¬ Power button _ Press this button to turn the machine on and off.
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PROGRAM SELECTION
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PROGRAM MODES
Program Maximum Preset 2 3 1 Laundry Preset spin speed
1 ¬ Prewash -- to 90 °C 40 °C Cotton fabrics 1000 rpm
2 ¬ Cotton-
&linen
3 ¬ Synthetics 0 ° to 60 °C 40 °C
4 ¬ Wool 0 ° to 40 °C /
5 ¬ Handwash 0 ° to 40 °C /
6 ¬ Silk 0 ° to 40 °C /
7 ¬ Sport 0 ° to 40 °C 40 °C
Temperature Recommended
-- to 90 °C 40 °C
2
3
1 Detergent compartment for prewash mode
1
2 Detergent compartment 3 Compartment for softener and other additives
Cotton fabrics 1000 rpm
Fast colours / Medium soiled
Wool fabrics /
Cotton or synthetic /
//
/ 1000 rpm
1000 rpm
8 ¬ Quick wash 0 ° to 40 °C 40 °C
9 ¬ Rinse / /
10 ¬ Spin / /
11 ¬ Drain / /
Yes No Optional
/ 1000 rpm
/ 1000 rpm
/ 1000 rpm
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CONSUMPTION AND TECHNICAL DATA
CONSUMPTION TABLE
The wash cycle times are intended as a guide only. The actual time used may vary due to different water pressure, initial water tempera­ture, etc.
PROGRAM
¬ Prewash 7 kg 0.89 kWh 87L 2:32 h
¬ Cotton 60 °C *
¬ Cotton 40 °C 7 kg 0.66kWh 79 L 2:12 h
¬ Synthetics 3 kg 0.475 kWh 55L 1:35 h
¬ Wool 2kg 0.055kWh 44L 0:41 h
¬ Handwash 3.5 kg 0.017 kWh 44L 0:39 h
¬ Silk 2 kg 0.03 kWh 44L 0:41 h
¬ Sport 3.5 kg 0.3 kWh 34 L 0:25 h
¬ Quick 3.5 kg 0.37 kWh 34L 0:29 h
¬ Hand wash 4 kg 0.147 kWh 41.8 L 0:57 h
)
*
EN 60456 test program / Energy label program with Cotton 60 °C and max. spin speed.
)
MAX. LOAD
7 kg 1.19 kWh 60 L 2:58 h
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
WATER CONSUMPTION
WASHING TIME
TECHNICAL DATA
HW-D1270TVE/ME HW-D1470VE/ME
Power source 220 - 240 V / 50 Hz 220 - 240 V / 50 Hz
Max. working current (A) 10 10
Water pressure (MPa) 0.03 ≤ P ≤ 1 0.03 ≤ P ≤ 1
Nominal load (kg) 7 7
Spinning speed (r/min) 1200 1400
Washing programs 12 12
Max. power (W) 2000 2000
Dimensions (HxDxW mm) 840 x 610 x 595 840 x 610 x 595
Net weight (kg) 72 72
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WASHING METHODS
PLEASE NOTE
This washing machine is for domestic use only. Do not use it for purposes other than that for which it was designed. Follow the instructions given on the label of each garment and wash only machine-washable garments.
POWER SUPPLY
Connect the washing machine to the power supply (220V to 240V~/50Hz).
WATER CONNECTION
Turn on the tap. The water must be clean and clear.
Note: Before use, check for leakage in the joints between the tap and the inlet hose by turning on the tap.
PREPARING THE LAUNDRY
¬ Sort out clothes according to fabric (cotton, synthetics, wool or silk) and to how dirty they are.
¬ Separate white clothes from coloured ones. Wash them fi rst by hand to check if they fade or run.
¬ Empty pockets (keys, coins, etc.) and remove the harder decorative objects (e.g. brooches).
¬ Garments without hems, underwear, fi nely woven textile such as fi ne curtains are to be put into wash bag (it is better not to wash them in a washing machine).
¬ Close zippers and hooks, make sure the buttons are sewn on tightly and place small items such as socks, belts, bras, etc. in the wash bag.
¬ Unfold large pieces of fabric such as bed sheets, bedspreads, etc.
¬ Turn shirts inside out.
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LOADING THE MACHINE
Open the washer door, put in the laundry piece by piece. Close the door tightly.
¬ When fi rst using the washing machine, let it run unloaded for one program to prevent the laundry from being tainted by oil or dirty water from the washing machine.
¬ Do not overload the washing machine.
SELECTING DETERGENT
The washing effi ciency and the performance is determined by the quality of detergent used. Special non­foaming detergent produces good washing results. Use specifi c detergents for synthetic and woollen goods. Do not use dry cleaning agents such as trichloroethylene and similar products.
Note: Do not add more detergent than needed. Please follow the dosage recommendation on the detergent package.
ADDING DETERGENT
Slide out the detergent drawer and put the required detergent and softening agent into the corresponding compartments. Push back the drawer gently. (Refer to the instructions on the drawer)
Caution:
¬ For pre-washing program, detergent should be added to both compartments 1 and
2. For other programs, do not add detergent to compartment 1. ¬ Use liquid detergent according to the instructions on its package. Do not use liquid detergent if the pre-wash mode or "Start delay" is selected.
2
3
1
¬ Do not overuse softener; otherwise, it will damage the artifi cial fi bers.
SELECTING PROGRAM
To get the best washing results, an appropriate washing program should be selected according to the laundry type. There are instructions on the handle of the detergent distribution drawer. Please turn the program knob to select the right program.
Power
Silk
SELECTING FUNCTIONAL
Quickwash
Wool
Synthetics
Cotton&Linen
Prewash
Sport
Quick Wash
Rinse
Spin
Drain
Select the required options. (Refer to the "Control panel" pages 08 and 09)
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SETTING WASHING TEMPERATURE
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Press and hold down the temperature button until the desired temperature is selected or the symbol "--" for no water heating.
SETTING SPIN SPEED
Press and hold down the speed button until the desired speed is selected or the symbol "0" is selected for no spin. See "Operational functions" on the "Control panel" pages (08 and 09) for selecting temperature and spin speed. It is advisable to select the recommended value.
WASHING
Press the Start/Pause button. The washing machine will operate according to the pre-set programs. The washing machine will stop operation automatically when a washing cycle ends. The "End" sign will appear on the display. Open the washer door and take out the laundry.
AFTER WASHING
Turn off the water supply and unplug the power cord. Open the washer door to prevent formation of moisture and odours. Let the door open while not used.
EcoTime Start/
se d
EcoTime Start/
se d
pre-
Wash Rinse Spin Dry
wash
Delay
Delay Extra
Eco Start/
Pause
Pause
Eco Start/
Pause
Pause
Rinse SpinWash
Extra
Dry EcoTime Start/
Rinse
rinse
rinse
hold
pre-
WashRinse Spin Dry
RinseSpinWash
wash
Delay
Extra
Dry EcoTime Start/
Rinse
Delay Extra
Eco Start/
rinse
Pause
rinse
Pause
hold
Eco Start/
Temp
Quickwash
Speed
Wool
Synthetics
Cotton&Linen
Prewash
Temp
Speed
Temp
Speed
Temp
Speed
Pause
Pause
Power
ON
Silk
OFF
Sport
Quick Wash
Rinse
Spin
Drain
TIPS FOR SAVING ENERGY
Collect clothes for one full wash load.1. Avoid overloading the washing machine.2. Pre-wash only heavily soiled clothes.3. Reduce the amount of detergent or choose the speed up wash programs for slightly soiled clothes.4. Choose a proper washing temperature. Modern detergents can wash with very good result already in lower temperature than 5.
60°C. Only user higher temperature than 60°C for heavily soiled laundry.
Follow the dosage recommendation on the detergent package to avoid using too much detergent.6.
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CARE CHART
1
Resistant material
Delicate fabric
Washable at 95 °C
Washable at 60 °C
Washable at 40 °C
Washable at 30 °C
Hand wash
Dry clean only
Wool Seal
LOAD REFERENCE
Bed sheet (single) Cotton Approximately 800g
Blanket Wool Approximately 3000g
Blended fabric clothes / Approximately 800g
Jackets Cotton Approximately 800g
Bleachable in cold water
Do not bleach
Iron at 200 °C
Iron at 150 °C
Iron at 100 °C
Don't iron
Dry cleaning with any solvent
Dry cleaning with pericloride
Dry cleaning with aviation fuel
Don't dry clean
Dry fl at
Hung to dry
Dry on clothes hanger
Tumble dry, normal heat
Tumble dry, reduced heat
Don't tumble dry
Jeans / Approximately 800g
Overalls Cotton Approximately 950g
Ladies Pyjamas / Approximately 200g
Shirts / Approximately 300g
Socks Blended fabrics Approximately 50g
T-Shirts Cotton Approximately 300g
Underwear Blended fabrics Approximately 70g
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CLEANING & CARE
AFTER WASHING
Turn off the water supply and pull out electricity plug after each wash. Open the washer door to prevent formation of moisture and odours. If the washing machine is left idle for a long period, drain the water in the machine and replace the drain hose.
CLEANING THE DETERGENT DRAWER
Clean the detergent distribution drawer regularly.
Swing out the drawer, fl ush it clean with water and then replace it.
1.
2.
.
1
CLEANING THE MACHINE
Unplug the machine during cleaning and maintenance. Use a soft cloth dampened with soap liquid to clean the machine case and rubber components. Do not use organic chemicals or corrosive solvents.
CLEANING THE FILTER
Clean the fi lter once a month:
1.Open the bottom cover.
2.Remove the fi lter by turning counterclockwise.
3.Flush the fi lter clean with running water.
4.Replace the fi lter by turning clockwise and remount the cover.
Caution:
1.The filter must be in place, or it may lead to leakage.
2.Place a container under the drain pump filter, to collect any excess water that may come out of the drain pump when the filter is removed.
2.
1.
2.
3.
4.
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WATER INLET AND INLET FILTER
To prevent blockage to the water supply by ingress of foreign substances, clean the water inlet and inlet fi lter regularly.
MOVING THE MACHINE
If the machine is to be moved to a distant location, replace the transportation locks removed before installation to prevent damage as shown below.
Remove the blanking plugs.1. Remove the back cover2. Insert the synthetic stabilisers and the transportation bolts.3. Tighten the bolts with a spanner.4. Replace the back cover.5.
1.
2.
3.
LONG PERIODS OF DISUSE
If the washing machine is left idle for a long period, pull out the electrical plug and turn off the water supply. Open the washer door to prevent formation of moisture and odours. Let the door open while not used.
4.
5.
pre-
WashRinse Spin Dry
wash
Power
ON
Temp
Silk
RinseSpinWash
OFF
Sport
Quickwash
Speed
Quick Wash
Wool
Rinse
Synthetics
Delay
Extra
Dry EcoTime Start/
Rinse
Delay Extra
Eco Start/
rinse
Pause
rinse
Pause
hold
Spin
Drain
Prewash
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DISPLAY CODES
DISPLAY CODES AND SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
CODES CAUSES SOLUTIONS Err1 ¬ Washer door is not properly shut. _ Close the washer door properly Err2 ¬ Drainage error. _ Clean the fi lter and check the drain hose for block-
age.
Err3 ¬ Temperature sensor error
(Appears at the end of a cycle). Err4 ¬ Heater error (Appears at the end of a cycle). _ Please contact the Service Center Err5 ¬ Water inlet error. _ Check the tap and the water pressure. Err6 ¬ Motor error. _ Please contact the Service Center. Err7 ¬ Motor error. _ Please contact the Service Center. Err8 ¬ Water exceeds protective level. _ Please contact the Service Center. unb ¬ Laundry is unevenly distributed. _ Redistribute laundry to balance the drum. End ¬ End of wash cycle. 1:16 ¬ Remaining time is 1 hour and 16 minutes. 0:01 ¬ Remaining time is 1 minute. 60 ¬ Preset washing temperature is 60° C.
-- ¬ Cold wash. 800 ¬ Preset spinning speed is 800rpm.
_ Please contact the Service Center.
¬ Control panel lock function: Press the "Delay" and the "Start/Pause" buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds after starting a program. It can no longer be changed by operating buttons or knobs. The washing machine emits an audible signal while the control panel is locked. To unlock press the "Delay" and "Start/Pause" buttons again for 3 seconds. ¬ Power-off memory function: In case of abrupt power failure or the need to cut off the power during a program cycle, the pres­ent settings will be saved and the preset operation will resume when the power is on again. ¬ To cancel a program or select a new program and options during the wash cycles. a) Press the "Start/Pause" button, then switch off the power and the program is automatically cancelled. Turn the program selector again to choose another program. b) If you wish to select an option during the wash cycle, press the "Start/Pause" button, then select the desired option and press the "Start/Pause" button again. Note: 1.The Rinse hold function can be selected directly without pressing fi rst the "Start/Pause" button, but before the machine starts the spin program.
2.Alarm sound can be cancelled if it is needed. Please follow the instruction as below: Switch on the washing machine and turn the program knob to spin cycle, then press the delay button and hold on for 3 seconds. The “b OFF” will be displayed on the screen which indicates that alarm sound has been canceled. To operate the above steps again so the alarm sound can be recovered and the display will show “b ON”
3.CLRF:Too much foam used in wash cycle.Washing machine can eliminate the foam automatically during spin cycle.If the washing machine fails to eliminate the excessive foam, it will end the cycle without spinning.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
The following circumstances do not constitute problems. Do not contact the Service Center until the problem has been confi rmed.
PROBLEM CAUSES SOLUTIONS
Washing machine fails to operate.
Washing machine cannot be fi lled with water.
Machine is draining while being fi lled.
Drainage failure. ¬ Drain hose is blocked.
Strong vibration while spinning.
Operation stops before completing wash cycle.
Excessive foam in the drum, which is spilled to the distribution drawer.
Automatic adjustment of the washing time.
Spinning fails ¬ Unbalance of the laundry _ Add clothes or run a spinning program again.
¬ Poor connection to the power supply. ¬ Power failure. ¬ The washer door is not properly closed. ¬ Machine has not been switched on.
¬ The "Start/Pause" button is not pressed. ¬ Water tap is not turned on. ¬ Water pressure is less than 0,03 MPa. ¬ The inlet hose is kinked. ¬ Water supply failure. ¬ The program knob is not properly set. ¬ The washer door is not properly closed. ¬ The inlet hose fi lter is blocked.
¬ The height of the drain hose is below 80 cm. ¬ The drain hose is in water.
¬ Drain hose end is higher than 100 cm above the fl oor level. ¬ The fi lter is blocked.
¬ Not all transportation bolts have been removed. ¬ Washing machine is located on an uneven surface or is not level. ¬ Machine load is over 7 kg.
¬ Water or electricity failure. ¬ Washing machine is in rinse hold cycle. ¬ Washing machine gives an error message.
¬ The detergent is not a low-foaming type or for manual wash. ¬ Excessive use of detergent.
¬ The washing program duration will be adjusted according to the laundry load and the initial water temperature.
_ Check connection to the power supply. _ Check the power supply. _ Close the washer door properly. _ Make sure the machine is switched on.
_ press the "Start/Pause" button. _ Turn on the water tap. _ Check water pressure. _ Check the inlet hose. _ Ensure the water supply. _ Set the program knob properly. _ Close the washer door properly. _ Unblock the inlet hose fi lter.
_ Install drain hose within 80-100 cm of height. _ Make sure the drain hose is not in water.
_ Unblock the drain hose. _ Make sure the drain hose end is lower than 100 cm above fl oor level. _ Unblock the fi lter.
_ Remove all transportation bolts. _ Make sure the washing machine is on an even surface and levelled. _ Reduce amount of laundry in the drum.
_ Check the power supply. _ Press the rinse hold button _ Check display codes.
_ Check if your detergent is appropriate.
_ Reduce amount of detergent in the distribution drawer.
_ This is normal and doesn't affect the functionality.
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