Haier HWF10AN1, HWF80AN1, HWF90AN1, HWF80ANB1, HWF10ANB1 User Manual

HWF10AN1 HWF90AN1 HWF80AN1 HWF80ANB1 HWF10ANB1
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Thank You
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Thank you for purchasing a Haier Product.
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 this manual so that the new owner can become familiar with the appliance and safety warnings.
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Warning – Important Safety information
General information and tips
Environmental information
Disposal
Help protect the environment and human health. Put the packaging in applicable containers to recycle it. Help to recycle waste of electrical and electronic ap­pliances. Do not dispose appliances marked with this symbol with the household waste. Return the product to your local recycling facility or contact your municipal
WARNING!
of it. Remove the door catch to prevent children and pets to get closed in the appliance.
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1-Safety information ........................................................................................................................... 4
2-Product description .........................................................................................................................7
3-Control panel ....................................................................................................................................8
WiFi connection & Remote mode.............................................................................................
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5-Programmes ..................................................................................................................................12
6-Consumption ..................................................................................................................................13
7-Daily use ...........................................................................................................................................14
8-Eco-friendly washing ....................................................................................................................19
9-Care and cleaning .......................................................................................................................... 20
10-Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................................... 23
Content
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11-Installation .....................................................................................................................................26
12-Technical data ...............................................................................................................................30
13-Customer service ........................................................................................................................31
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1-Safety information
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Bef safety hints!
WARNING!
Make sure there is no transport damage.
Make sure all transport bolts are removed.
Remove all packaging and keep out of children´s reach.
Handle the appliance always with at least two persons because it is heavy.
Daily use
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Children shall not play with the appliance.
Do not let children or pets come close to the appliance when the door is open.
Store washing agents out of reach of children.
prevent laundry fr om being entangled. If necessary, use an appropria te bag or net.
Do not touch or use the appliance when barefoot or with wet or damp hands or feet.
Do not cover or encase the appliance during operation or afterwards to allow any moisture or dampness to evaporate.
Do not place heavy objects or sources of heat or damp on top of the appliance.
Do not use or store flammable detergent or dry cleaning agent in close vicinity to the appliance.
Do not use any flammable sprays in close vicinity to the appliance. Do not wash any garments treated with solvents in the appliance
without having dried them previously in the air.
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WARNING!
Daily use
▶ Do not remove or insert the plug in the presence of flammable
gas.
Do not hot wash foam rubber or sponge-like materials. Do not wash any laundry which is polluted with our. Do not open detergent drawer during any wash cycle. Do not touch the door during the washing process, it gets hot. Do not open the door if the water level is visibly over the porthole. Do not force the door to open. The door is tted with a self-lock
device and will open shortly after the washing procedure is ended.
undertaking any routine maintenance and disconnect the appli­ance from the electrical supply to save electricity and for safety.
▶ Hold the plug, not the cable, when unplugging the appliance.
Maintenance / cleaning
▶ Make sure children are supervised if they carry out cleaning and
maintenance.
▶ Disconnect the appliance from the electrical supply before un-
dertaking any routine maintenance.
▶ Keep the lower part of the porthole clean and open door and de-
tergent drawer if appliance is not in use to prevent odours.
Do not use water spray or steam to clean the appliance. Replace a damaged supply cord only by the manufacturer, its ser-
1-Safety information
▶ Do not try to repair the appliance by yourself. In case of repair
please contact our customer service.
Installation
▶ The appliance should be placed in a well-ventilated place. Ensure
a location which allows opening the door fully.
▶ Never 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 cut power supply and allow the machine to dry naturally.
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1-Safety information
WARNING!
Installation
▶ Install or use the appliance only where the temperature is above
5 °C.
▶ Do not place the appliance directly on a carpet, or close to a wall
or furniture.
▶ Do not install the appliance in direct sunlight or in the near of heat
sources (e. g. stoves, heaters).
▶ Make sure that the electrical information on the rating plate
agrees with the power supply. If it does not, contact an electrician.
Do not use multi-plug adapters and extension cables. Make sure only the delivered electric cable and hose set are used. Make sure not to damage the electric cable and the plug. If
damaged have it replaced by an electrician.
Use a separate earthed socket for the power supply which is easy
accessible after installation. The appliance must be earthed.
no leakage.
The new hose-sets supplied with the appliance are to be used and that old hose-sets should not be reused.
The manual are suitable for 8.0kg, 9.0kg, 10.0kg washing machines. The applicable water pressure of the washing machine is 0.03MPa to 1MPa.
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Intended use
This appliance is intended for washing machine-washable
laun
dry only. Anytime follow the instructions given on the label of
garment label. It is designed exclusively for domestic use
each
house. It is not intended for commercial or industrial use.
inside
Changes or modifications to the device are not allowed. Unintended
use m
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2-Product description
Note:
2.1 Picture of appliance
Front (Fig. 2-1): Rear side (Fig. 2-2):
2
1
Delay
Stain removal
Cotton
Temp.
Steam
Extra Rinse
Speed
Synthetics
Wool
Duvet
Delicate
Outdoor
MixBabycare
Fast
Express 15
Spin
4
3
Refresh
Refresh
Refresh
Eco 40-60Cotton 20
2-1
2 3 4
1
T3
5
S2
S3 S5
T1
6
7
S4
S1
-
2-2
5
6
T4
S6
T2
1 Detergent /
Softener drawer 2 Work top 3 Programme selector 4 Panel
5 Washer door 6 Service ap 7 Adjustable feet
1 Transportation bolts
2 Back cover 3 Back cover screws 4 Power cord
W
ater inlet valve
5 6
Drain hose
2.2 Accessories
Check the accessories and literature in accordance with this list (Fig.2-3):
2x 2x
Inlet hose­assembly
5 Blanking
plugs
Drain hose
bracket
Noise reduc-
tion pads
Warranty
card
2-3
User manual
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take HWF10AN1 as an example
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3-4
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3.4 Detergent drawer
1
4
2
3
Open detergent drawer, the following components can be seen
(Fig. 3-5): 1: compartment for powder detergent. 2: compartment for liquid detergent. This compartment is intended for liquid detergent to be used
with the auto-dose function. Reservoir capacity is 750ml. 3: compartment for softner. 4: lock tab, press it down to pull out dispenser drawer.
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The recommendation on the type of detergents is suitable for the various washing temperatures, please refer to the manual of detergent (see P11).
3.5 Function buttons
ptions o lanoitidda elbane )6-3 .giF(snottub noitcnuf ehT in the selected programme before programme starts. The related indicators are displayed.
ogramme
,
3.5.1
3.5.2
all options are disabled. If a button has multiple options, the desired option can
be selected by pressing the button sequentially. By touching the buttons, when it is in dull light, the function
is unselected; when it is in bright light, the function is
3.5.7
3.5.6
selected.
Note: Factory settings
there is no special requirement default settings are recommended.
3.5.1-Function button “ Auto Dose“
Touch this button (Fig. 3-7) gently to select the auto dose function for liquid detergent, panel display . If the liquid detergent is not enough to
Auto Dose
complete the cycle, will flash every second.
To set up level of detergent:
The Auto Dose function dispenses the right amount of detergent for the clothes
according to the weigh and load type. The default setting is "D-3", which is the average
amount of detergent needed to launder a medium soiled load. There are 3 additional
levels that allow to change the way the washer calculates the volume of liquid detergent; this enables a personalized experience according to the laundry needs. For lightly soiled
clothes, use level "D-1" or level "D-2" and for heavily soiled clothes we recommend setting
the washer to level "D-4". Similarly, for sensitive skin, we recommend using the lower
setting "D-1", to minimize possible residual detergent in the clothes. To change the Auto Dose setting: Press the "Auto Dose" button for 3s to enter the program setting mode. The program indicator light will turn ON and the default position
"D-3" will be displayed. Rotate the knob to switch between levels and select the desired
setting. Press the "Auto Dose" button again to save the selection and exit the mode.
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3.5.3
3.5.5 3.5.4
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Note: Liquid detergent
If using liquid detergent, it is not recommended to adding more than 750ml.
3.5.2 Function button “+ Garment”
Fig.3-8
can be used to interrupt the cycle to add or remove
a garment at any time during the wash part of the cycle (provided the wash temperature selected is lower than 60°C). Water in the washer will be drained
to a level where the door can be opened, if necessary.
3.5.3 Function button “Soak“
Touch
this button (Fig. 3-9) to add deep cleaning soak for your mixed daily
loads in a normal wash action.
3-8
+ Garment
3-9
Soak
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3-Control panel
3-10
3.5.4 Function button“Spin Speed“
Touch this button (Fig. 3-10) to change the spin speed of the programme. If “ ” is selected, the laundry will not spin.
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3.5.5 “Temp.” button
Touch
this button (Fig. 3-11) to change the washing teperature of the programme
If no value is illuminated ( the
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3.5.6 “ UV Sanitise“ button
Touch this button (Fig. 3-12) , the ultraviolet light turns on during wash and rinses. UV Sanitisation is by default ON in the Allergy programme.
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3.5.7 “Options“ button
Touch this button (Fig. 3-13) to choose special functions The symbols are explained as follow:
Spin Speed
Temp.
UV Sanitise
Options
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display" -- ") the water will not be heated.
°C
for programmes.
Speed up
following cycles: Cotton, Synthetic, Delicate, Shirts, Towels, Bedding, Bulky,
This function reduces washing time.Use for light soiled items. Available for the
Durable, Downloaded (Baby Care by default).
Use the ECO option to save water and energy. The cycles of this function
ECO
available for is the same as
Stain
Use Stain Treatment to treat garments soiled with liquid food stains.
Pre-treatment
might be needed to remove stubborn spots, always manufacturer
Speed up
.
label to avoid color changes. Stain treatment is available for changes.Stain
treatment is available for Cottons, Synthetics, Delicates, Shirts, Towels, Bedding,
Bulky and Durable. The maximum capacit y recommended when using this
modifier is 1kg.
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3.6 “Start/Pause“ button
Touch this button (Fig. 3-14) gently to start or interrupt the currently
displayed programme. During programme setting and during programme
run the LED
above the button is shining, or if interrupted blinking.
3.7 Key lock
Choosing a programme and then start, touch button “Optio
ns” and ”UV Sanitise” (Fig .3-15) for 3 seconds simultaneously to block all panel elements against activation, p
anel display . For unlocking please touch again the two buttons.
The key lock indicator lights up when the key lock works. Feature is optional
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3-17
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when the machine is running. The display shows c oII- (Fig. 3-16) if
key lock is activa
Speed
3.8 Favourite
ted. The change
Choosing a programme and then start, touch button “Temp.“
( Fig .3-17) for 3 seconds simultaneously
e
for availab
for all programmes please select Express 15 programme and then touch
button
the display shows
programme,pa
l
“Auto Dose“, “Temp.“ and “Spin Speed“
dEf
nel display . For restoring the default parameters
(Fig. 3-18).
a button will be pressed, when the
is not running.
and ”Spin Speed ”
to save personalised options
for 3 seconds simultaneously,
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Your appliance can be connected to your home wireless network and operated remotely using the app.
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Ge ng started
Ensure your home WiFi network is turned on.
You will be given step by step guidance on both your appliance and mobile device.
It may take up to 10 minutes to connect your appliance.
On your mobile device:
1.
Your product is WiFi connectable, please visit the webpage below to download the app and find
out more:
Australia https://www.haier.com.au/smart New Zealand https://www.haier.co.nz/smart
2.
Register and create an account.
3.
Add your appliance and set up the WiFi connection.
Connec ng to your home WiFi
When your machine is connected to WiFi successfully, the icon lights up.
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Speed
1. Press and hold and combination keys for three seconds and the icon lights up. is now enabled certain functions that your washer can now be accessed via the app. For disabling remote mode please touch again the two buttons,and the icon goes out.
Soak
+Garment
Remote Mode
2. When turning off the whasher, the Remote Mode will be automatically released. When the washer runs the programme in Remote Mode via app, the remote mode indicator flashes every second.
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5-Programmes
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Detergent compartment for:
1
Yes,
Programme
Cotton 8/9/1
Synthetic
Shirts
Wool
Delicate
Towels
Refresh
Allergy
Bedding
Express 15
Bulky
Spin
Durable
Downloaded
Water is not heated up.
*
1)
Choose 90°C wash tempera tur e onl y for special hygienic requi rements.
2)
Reduce dete rgent amount because programme duration is short.
3)
Li qu id Detergent only be used for auto dose.
4)
The Refresh cycle meant to be used to reduce wrinkles and odour of dry clothes. For better results, it is recommended to treat one garment at a time. Hang garments as soon as the cycle is complete to reduce the need for ironing.
Optional, / No
º
HWF80AN** /HWF90AN1 /HWF10AN**
2.5/2.5/2.5
4)
2)
Max. load
in kg
8/9/10
2/2.5/3
2/2.5/3
8/9/10
1
8/9/10
6/7/7
1
6/7/7
8/9/10
8/9/10
4/4.5/5
Temperature
selectable
0 * to 90
in °C
range
* to 60
* to 40
* to 40
* to 30
* to 90
/
* to 90
* to 90
* to 40
* to 60
/
* to 90
* to 90
1)
Preset
20 Cotton
• •
30
40
• •
*
• •
30
• •
60
• •
/
60
• •
30
• •
*
• •
40
• •
/
30
• •
40
• •
1 2
/
/ /
3
2
Fabrics
3
º
Synthetic or mixed
º
fabric
Shirt
º
Machine-washable fabric made of wool
º
or with wool content
Delicate laundry and
º
silk
Towel
º
/
/
Cotton / Synthetic
Cotton / Synthetic
º
Lightly soiled mixed­laundry of cotton and
º
synthetic
Cotton / Synthetic
º
Cotton / Synthetic
º
non-fragile fabric
/
Cotton / Synthetic
º
Cotton / Synthetic
º
Powder Detergent
1 2
Softener or care product
3
Li qu id D eter gent
type
Preset
spin
speed
in rpm
1200
• • • •
1000
1000
• •
800
600
1400
• •
0
1000
1000
1000
800
1000
1400
• •
1000
• •
3)
Function
Options
/
/ / /
• • •
/
/
/
Auto Dose
UV Sanitise
+ Garment
/
/
//
/
/
///
/
/
Soak
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***Woolmark WOOL CARE The wool wash cycle of this machine has been approved by The Woolmark Company
for the washing of machine washable wool products provided that the products are washed according to the instructions on the garment label and those issued by the
manufacturer of these washing machines M2112 (HWF80AN1, HWF80ANB1) and M2111 (HWF90AN1, HWF10AN1 and HWF10ANB1).
Check the energy label for energy consumption information. The actual energy consumption may differ from the declared one according to local
conditions.
The standard
60°C
and
cotton programmes are suitable to clean normally soiled
40°C
6-Consumption
cycle tempe
Note: Auto Weight
The appliance is equipped with a loading recognition. At low loading, energy, water and washing time will be reduced automatically in some progr
General information and tips:
Standard prog ramme for the Energy and Water Labelling according to AS/NZS 2040.2 Cotton, 40°C
program washing, please use 80% standard detergent.
, 1400 rpm, No Auto Dose, others are de f
Detergent dissolvent method: Dissolve the detergengt first and pour the dissolved detergent into the machine when the main wash starts. The washing operation starts
at the end of the first water filling.
rature.
Actual
ammes.
The display shows AUtO.
ault setting. When using standard
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7-Daily use
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7.1 Power supply
Connect the washing machine to a power supply (220V to 240V~/50Hz; Fig. 7-1). Please refer also to section INSTALLATION (see P29).
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7.2 Water connection
▶ Before connecting check the cleanliness and clarity
of the water inlet.
▶ Turn on the tap (Fig.7-2).
Note: Tightness
Before use check for leakage in the joints between the tap and the inlet hose by turning on the tap.
7.3 Preparing laundry
Sort out clothes according to fabric (cotton,
synthetics, wool or silk etc.) and how dirty they
are of washing labels.
Separate white clothes from coloured ones.
they fade or run.
Empty pockets (keys, coins, etc.) and remove
harder decorative objects (e.g. brooches).
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into a wash bag to care for this delicate laundry (hand or dry cleaning would be better).
Close zippers, velco fastener and hooks, make
sure the buttons are sewn on tightly.
hem, delicate underwear and small
as socks, belts, bras, etc. in a wash
Unfold large pieces of fabric such as bed sheets,
bedspreads etc.
Turn jeans and printed, decorated or color-inten-
sive textiles inside out; possibly wash separately.
CAUTION!
Non-textile, as well as small, loose or sharp-edged items may cause malfunctions and damage of clothes and appliance.
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items such
bag.
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Care chart
Washing
Bleaching
Drying
Ironing
Washable up to 95°C normal process
Washable up to 40°C normal process
Washable up to 30°C normal process
Wash by hand max. 40°C
Any bleaching allowed Only oxygen/
Tumble drying possible normal temperature
Line drying Flat drying
I
ron at a maximum temperature up to 200 °C
Do not iron
Washable up to 60°C normal process
Washable up to 40°C mild process
Washable up to 30°C mild process
Do not wash
non-chlorine
Tumble drying possible lower temperature
Iron at a medial
temperature
up to 150°C
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Washable up to 60°C mild process
Washable up to 40°C very mild process
Washable up to 30°C very mild process
Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry
Iron at a low temper-
ature up to 110 °C; without steam (steam ironing may cause
irreversible damage)
Professional Textile Care
Dry cleaning in
tetrachloroethene
Professional wet clean Do not professional
Dry cleaning in hydrocarbons
wet clean
Do not dry clean
7.4 Loading the appliance
Put in the laundry piece by piece.
thumb for maximum load: Keep six inches between load and drum top.
Close the door carefully. Make sure that no pieces of laundry are pinched.
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7.5 Selecting detergent
Use only machine wash approved detergent.
.
See tips for countertop detergent stickers.
Do not use dry cleaning agents such as trichloroethylene and similar products.
Choose the best detergent
Kind of detergent Programme Cotton Synthetic ­Shirts Wool - - L/P L/P o Delicate - - L/P o Towels Refresh Allergy Bedding Express 15 Bulky Spin Durable Downloaded
Universal Colour Delicate Special Softener
L/P
L/P L/P
-
- - - -
- - o
P
L
P
- -
L L - - o
L/P - - o
L/P
L
L/P - - o
L
-
-
L/P
-
L/P L/P
- - o
- - o
- - -
--- - o
-
--
-
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o
o
o
-
L = gel-/liquid detergent P = powder detergent O = optional _ = no If using liquid detergent, it is not recommended to activate the time delay.
We recomment by using:
Laundry powder: 20°C to 90°C* (best use: 40-60°C) Color detergent: 20°C to 60°C (best use: 30-60°C) Wool/delicate detergent: 20°C to 30°C (best use:20-30°C)
* Choose 90 °C wash temperature only for special hygienic requirements.
If you choose the water temperature 60°C or above,we would like to advise you to use
*
less detergent.
* It is better to use less or free suds detergent powder.
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7-4
Note:
Remove detergent residues before next wash cycle from the detergent drawer. Do not overuse detergent or softener. Please follow the instruction on the detergent package. Concentrated liquid detergent should be diluted before adding. Do not use liquid detergent if function “Delay“ is selected.
Carefully choose the programme settings according to the care symbols on all laundry
labels and according to the programme table.
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7-6
7.6 Adding detergent
1. Slide out the detergent drawer.
2. Put the required chemicals into corresponding compartments (Fig. 7-4).
3. Push back the drawer gently.
7.7 Switch on the appliance
PowerTouch (Fig. 7-5). The LED of the „Start/Pause“ button is as­hing.
7.8 Select a programme
To get the best washing results, select a programme
type. Turn the programme knob (Fig. 7-6) to select the right
programme. Related programme LED lights up and the default settings are displayed.
Note: Odour removal
amount of detergent in washing agent compartment (2) or special
machine
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cleaner to
remove possib
“COTTON+90 °C
ly corruptive residues.
+600rpm”
7.9 Add individual selections
Select required options and settings (Fig. 7-7);
refer to
Control Panel.
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7.10 Start wash programme
Touch “Start/Pause“ button (Fig. 7-8) to start. The LED of the ”Start/
Pause“ button stops ashing and lights up continuously. Appliance operates according to present settings. Changes are only possible by cancelling the programme.
7-8
7.11 Interrupt / cancel wash programme
To interrupt a running programme press gently “Start/Pause“. The LED above the button is ashing. Press it again to resume operation.
To cancel a running programme and all its individual settings:
1. Touch”Start/Pause” button to interrupt the running programme. Touch
2.
3.
4. After closing the programm to restart the appliance,select a new programme and
start it.
Power
tceles
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7.12 After washing
Note: Door lock
For safety reasons the door is locked partially during the washing cycle. It is only possible to open the door at the end of the programme or after the programme was cancelled correctly (see description above). In case of high water level, high water temperature and during spinning it is not
possible to open the door; Lock is displayed.
1. At programme cycle end END is displayed.
2.
3. Remove laundry as soon as possible to go easy on it and to prevent more wrinkling.
4.
5. Unplug the power cord.
6. Open the door to prevent formation of moisture and odours. Let it open while not used.
on "
Note: Standby-mode / energy-saving mode
The appliance will go into stand-by mode after 2 minutes of inactivity. The display turns
off to save energy. Resume operation by pressing the power button to turn product on.
7.13 Activate or deactivate the sounds
The sounds and signals can be activate if necessary:
1. Switch on the appliance.
2. Select the
ces 3
onds. “bEEP ON” will be displayed and the buzzer will be activated.
For deactivating the buzzer touch these two buttons at the same time again. “bEEP OFF ”
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Express 15
be displayed.
will
programme.
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Spin Speed
tuoba
rof emit emas eht ta nottub ”
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8-Eco-friendly washing
Environmentally responsible use
To achieve best use of energy, water, detergent and time you should use the recom­mended maximum load size.
Do not overload (hand width clearance above laundry). For slightly soiled laundry select the Express 15 programme. Apply exact dosages of each washing agent.
ciently cleaning below 60°C.
Raise default settings only due to heavy staining. Select max. spinning speed if a domestic dryer is used.
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9-Care and cleaning
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9.1 Cleaning the detergent drawer
Take always care there are no detergent residues. Clean the drawer regularly (Fig. 9-1):
1. Pull out the drawer until it stops.
2. Press the release button and remove the drawer.
3. Flush the drawer with water until it is clean and insert the drawer back in the appliance.
When cleaning the detergent drawer be mindful of the liquid detergent stored in the Auto dose compartment to avoid wastage.
9.2 Cleaning the machine
Unplug the machine during cleaning and
maintenance.
Use a soft cloth with soap liquid to clean the
machine case (Fig. 9-2) and rubber components.
Do not use organic chemicals or corrosive
solvents.
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To prevent blockage of water supply by solid
substances like lime clean regularly the inlet valve filter.
supply.
Unscrew the water inlet hose at the back (Fig.
9-3) of the applian9ce as well as on the tap.
9-1
2
1
Delay
Temp.
Stain removal
Steam
Speed
Extra Rinse
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9-3
Synthetics
Outdoor
Cotton
Wool
Refresh
Duvet
Delicate
MixBabycare
Spin
Express 15’
Eco 40-60Cotton 20
Fast
9-2
9-4
9.4 Cleaning the drum
Remove accidentally washed items,especially metal parts such as pins, coins, etc. from the drum (Fig.9-5) because they cause rust stains and damage.
▶ Use a non-chloride cleaner for removing rust
stains. Observe the warning hints of the cleaning agent manufacturer.
▶ Do not use any hard objects or steel wool for
cleaning.
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9-Care and cleaning
9-6 9-7
9-8 9-9
9-10
9-12 9-13
9-11
9.5 Long periods of disuse
If the appliance is left idle for a longer period:
1. Pull out the electrical plug (Fig. 9-6).
92.
3. Open the door to prevent formation of mould and odours. Leave door open while not used.
Before next usage check carefully power cord, water inlet and drain hose. Make sure everything is properly installed and without leaks.
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for instance if the appliance:
Doesn´t drain the water. Doesn´t spin. Cause unusual noise while running.
1.
2.
3. Provide a at container to catch leach water
4. Pull the drainhose out and hold its end above the
5. Take the sealing plug out of the drainhose (Fig.
6. After complete drainage close drainhose (Fig.
7. Unscrew and remove counter clockwise the pump
8. Remove contaminants and dirt (Fig. 9-13).
WARNING!
hot! Before any action please ensure water has cooled down.
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Push and open service flap
(Fig. 9-10). water.
container (Fig. 9-10).
9-10).
9-11). and push it back into the machine.
Be prepared to catch large amounts of
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(Fig. 9-9).
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9. (Fig. 9-14).
11. Close service ap.
CAUTION!
910.
can leak.
undamaged.
9-14 9-15
properly
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10-Troubleshooting
of a problem please check all shown possibilities and follow below instructions before you
WARNING!
▶ Before maintenance, deactivate the appliance and disconnect the mains plug from
the mains socket.
improper repairs can cause considerable consequential damages.
▶ A damaged power cable should only be replaced by the manufacturer, its service
10.1 Information codes
Following codes are displayed only for information referring to the washing cycle. No measures must be performed.
Code Message
1:25 AUtO End Lock bEEP OFF bEEP ON cLok
App Add
The remaining wash cycle time will be 1 hour and 25 minutes.
Automatic load detection is working; only in some programmes.
Door is closed because of high water level, high water temperature or spinning cycle
The buzzer is deactivated.
The buzzer is activated.
The function keys is closed.The programme changing is invalid.
The machine is in configuration for remote mode.
The garment function is working.
.
dEF
Restore the default parameters for all programmes.
10.2 Troubleshooting with display code
Problem Cause Solution
CLr FLtr
E2 E4
E8
Drainage error, water is not fully drained
within 6 minutes.
Lock error. Shut the door properly.
Water level not reached after 12 minutes.
Drain hose is self-syphoning.
Water protective level error. Contact the After sales service.
Check drain hose installation.
Make sure that tap is fully opened and water
pressure is normal.
Check drain hose installation.
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Problem Cause Solution
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F3 F4
F7
FA
FC0, FC1 or FC2
Unb
Temperature sensor error. Contact the After sales service.
Heating error.
Motor error. Contact the After sales service.
Water level sensor error.
Abnormal communication error.
Unbalanced load error.
Contact the After sales service.
Contact the After sales service.
Contact the After sales service.
Check and balance laundry load in the drum.
Reduce the load.
9.3 Troubleshooting without display code
Problem Cause Solution
Washing machine fails to operate.
Washing machine
water.
Machine is draining
Drainage failure.
Strong vibration while spinning.
Operation stops before completing wash cycle.
Programme is not yet started. Door is not properly closed. Machine has not been switched on. Power failure. Child lock is activated.
No water. Inlet hose is kinked.
Water pressure is less than 0.03
MPa. Door is not properly closed. Water supply failure.
Height of drain hose is below 80
cm. Drain hose end could reach into
water.
Drain hose is blocked.
Drain hose end is higher than 100
cm above oor level.
Not all transportation bolts have
been removed. Appliance has no solid position.
Machine load is not correct.
Water or electric failure. Check power and water supply.
Check programme and start it. Close the door properly. Switch the machine on. Check power supply. Deactivate child lock.
Check water tap. Check inlet hose.
Check water pressure.
Close the door properly. Ensure the water supply.
Make sure that drain hose is
properly installed.
Make sure the drain hose is not
in water.
Unblock drain hose.
Make sure that drain hose is
properly installed.
Remove all transportation bolts.
Ensure solid ground and a
evelled position.
Check load weight and balance.
Operation stops for a period of time.
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Appliance displays error code. Problem due to load pattern. Programme performs soaking cycle.
Consider display codes. Reduce or adjust load. Cancel programme and restart.
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Problem Cause Solution
10-Troubleshooting
Excessive foam
detergent drawer.
Automatic adjust­ment of washing time.
Spinning fails.
washing result.
W
ashing powder
r
esidues are on the
laundry.
Laundry has grey patches.
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Detergent is not a appropriate.
Excessive use of detergent.
Washing programme duration will be adjusted.
Degree of pollution does not agree with selected programme
Detergent quantitiy was not suffici-
Maximum load has been exceeded.
Laundry was unevenly distributed
in the drum.
Insoluble particles of detergent can remain as white spots on the laun­dry.
Caused by fats such as oils, creams or ointments.
Note: Foam formation
Check detergent recommen­dations. Reduce amount of detergent.
This is normal and doesn‘t affect functionality.
Check machine load and
laundry and run a spinning programme again.
Select an other programme.
Choose the dete rgent acc.
the degree of pollution
according to manufacture
specifications.
Reduce loading.
Loose the laundry.
Perform extra rinse. Try to brush the points from the
dry laundry.
Choose an other detergent.
Pretreat the laundry with a special cleaner.
and
to
If too much foam is inspected during spin cycle, motor stops and drain pump will be ac­tivated for 90 seconds. If that elimination of foam fails up to 3 times, programme ends without spinning.
applicance, disconnect the power supply and contact the customer service.
10.4 In case of poower failure
The current programme and its setting will be saved.
10-1
When power supply is restored operation will be
resumed.
If a power failure cuts an operating wash programme door opening is mechanically bloc10ked. To get out any laundry water level should not be seen in the glassy
parts.
When the washing machine in a safe state (under the water level below the window along a certain distance, barrel temperature below 55 , the inner barrel did not turn), may unlock the doors of the machine operation.
°C
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11-Installation
11.1 Preparation
Take the appliance out of the packaging.
keep them out of childrens reach. While opening the package, water drops may be seen on plastic bag and porthole. This normal phenomenon results from water tests in the factory.
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Note: Packaging disposal
Keep all packaging materials out of children´s reach and dispose them in an environmen­tally friendly manner.
11.2 OPTIONAL: Install noise reduction pads
1.
2.
11-1
1.When opening the shrink package,you will find four
noise reduction pads.These are used for reducing
noise(Fig. 11-1).
hole pointing upwards, bottom side towards op-
3. Take out the noise reduction pads and remove the
double-sided adhesive protective film;
paste around
-trop ,edis sti ot nwod enihcam gnihsaw eht yaL .2
3.
the bottom;the noise reduction pads under the w­ashing machine cabinet as shown in Figure 3(two longer pads in position 1 and 3, two shorter pads in
position 2 and 4). Finally set the machine upright again.
T3
11-2
T4
11.3 Dismantle the the transportation bolts
The transport protection on the rear side is designed for clamping anti-vib ration components inside the ap­pliance during transportation to prevent inner damage. All elements (T1-T4, Fig. 11-2) must be removed before
T1
T2
use.
1.Remove all 4 bolts (T1 - T4) (Fig. 11-3).
11-3
General informa tion and tips:
K eep the transportation bolts in a safe place for later use. If the machine is to be moved to another location,replace transportation bolts contrariwise to prvent damage.
2. Fill the transportation bolt holes with blanking plugs
(Fig. 11-4).
11-4
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11.4 Moving the appliance
If the machine is to be moved to a distant location, replace the transportation bolts removed before installation to prevent damage: The assembly takes place in reverse order.
11-7
11.5 Aligning the appliance
Adjust all feet (Fig. 11-7) to achieve a complete level position. This will minimize vibra-
and thus noise
tions a spirit level for adjustment. Floor should
during use. It will also reduce wear and tear. We recom
be as stable and at as possible.
11-Installation
mend to use
1. Loose the locknut (1) by using a wrench.
2. Adjust the high by turning the foot (2).
3. Tighten lock ut (1) against the housing.
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11.6 Drain Water Connection
Fix the water drain hose properly to the piping. The hose has to reach at one point a height between 80 and 100 cm above the appliance bottom line! If possible keep always drain
Following connections are possible:
11.6.1 Drain hose to sink
11.6.2 Drain hose to waste water connection
11.6.3 Drain hose to sink connection
WARNING!
Use only the supplied hose set for the connection. Never reuse old hose sets! Only connect to cold water supply. Before connection, check whether the water is clean and clear.
Hang the drain hose with the U-support over the
edge of a sink with adequate size (Fig. 10-8).
ping.
The internal diameter of the stand pipe with
vent-hole must be minimum 40 mm.
eht ni mm 001-08 rof esoh niard eht tuP
wastewater pipe.
(Fig. 10-9).
The junction must lie above the siphon. A spigot connection is usually closed by a pad (A).
That must be removed to prevent any disfunc­tion (Fig. 10-10).
Secure the drain hose with a clamp.
11-8 11-9
11-10
CAUTION!
▶ The drain hose should not be submerged in water and should be securely xed and
leak-free. If the drain hose is placed on the ground or if the pipe is at a height of less than 80 cm, the washing machine will continuously drain while being lled (self-si­phoning).
▶ Drain hose is not to be extended. If necessary contact after sales service.
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11-11
11-13
11-12
11.7 Fresh Water Connection
Make sure that the gaskets are inserted.
1. Connect the water inlet hose with the angled end to the appliance (Fig. 11-11). Tighten the screw joint by hand.
2. The other end connect to a water tap with a 3/4 thread (Fig. 11-12).
11.8 Electrical Connection
Before each connection check if:
▶ power supply, socket and fusing are appropriate to
the rating plate.
▶ the power socket is earthed and no multi-plug or
extension are used.
▶ the power plug and socket are strictly according.
Put the plug into the socket (Fig. 11-13).
WARNING!
dry and leack free!
Take care these parts are never to be crushed, kinked, or twisted. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the service agent (see warranty
card) in order to avoid a hazard.
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12.1 Additional technical data
11.1 Additional technical data
Voltage in V 220-240 V~/50Hz
Voltage in V 220-240 V~/50Hz
Current in A 10
Current in A 10
Technical data
HWF10AN1
HWF10AN1 HWF90AN1 HWF80AN1
HWF10ANB1
HWF90AN1
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HWF80AN1
HWF80ANB1
Max. power in W 1900
Max p ower in W 2000
Water pressure in MPa 0.03≤P ≤1
Water pressure in MPa 0.03≤P ≤1
Netto weight in kg 71 7071
Netto weight in kg 77 7080
12.2 Product dimensions
11.2 Product dimensions
C
E
A
A
B
B
PRODU CT DIM ENSI ON S
A Overall height of product mm
A Overall height of product mm
B Overall width of product mm
B Overall width of product mm
C Overall depth of product
C Overall depth of product
(To main control board size) mm
(To main control board size) mm
D
Depth of door open mm
D
Depth of door open mm
E Minimum door clearance
E Minimum door clearance
to adjacent wall mm
to adjacent wall mm
Note: The exact height of your washer is dependent on how far the feet are extended from
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
the base of the machine. The space where you install your washer needs to be at least
40mm wider and 20mm deeper than its dimensions.
40mm wider and 20mm deeper than its dimensions.
HWF10AN1
HWF10ANB1
D
D
HWF10AN1 HWF90AN1 HWF80AN1PRODU CT DIM ENSI ON S
850 850 850
850 850 850
595 595 595
595 595 595
600 0 06 550
600 0 35 460
1134 1134 1084
1190 1120 1050
06 2
00 3
E
HWF90AN1
06 2
00 3
C
TOP VIEWL LAWFRONT VIEW
TOP VIEWL LAWFRONT VIEW
1900
HWF80AN1
HWF80ANB1
06 2
00 3
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We recommend our Haier Customer Service and the use of original spare parts.
your local dealer.
and FAQs and where you can activate the service claim.
To contact our Service, ensure that you have the following data available. The information can be found on the rating plate.
Model ____________________ Serial No. _____________________
Also check the Warranty Card supplied with the product in case of warranty.
Warranty Card.
13-Customer service
contact our Customer Care Centre according to
For more information please refer to www.haier.com.
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0020507792AR
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