Haier HW-F1481 ME, HW-F1281 ME, HW-F1081 ME, HW-F881, HW-F881 ME User Manual

Intense
Speed up
Speed
Temp
Delay Extra Rinse Highwash Rinse Hold
Start/ Pause
Prewash
Cotton
Synt­hetic
Wool
Comfort 40
Mixed
Drain
Spin
Rinse
Hand wash
Sport
Jeans
AUTOMATIC DRUM WASHING MACHINE
USER MANUAL
HW–F1481 HW–F1281 HW–F1081
HW–F881
HW–F1481 ME HW–F1281 ME HW–F1081 ME HW–F881 ME
TABLE OF CONTENTS
COMPONENTS> ........................................................ 03
PREPARATION> ......................................................... 04
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS> ............................................ 05
INSTALLATION> ........................................................ 06
CONTROL PANEL> ..................................................... 08
BEFORE USE USING THE APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE
PROGRAM SELECTION> .............................................. 10
CONSUMPTION AND TECHNICAL DATA> ........................ 11
WASHING METHODS> ............................................... 12
CLEANING & CARE> .................................................. 16
DISPLAY CODES> ...................................................... 18
TROUBLESHOOTING> ................................................ 19
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection facilities. Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available. If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfi lls or dumps, hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and well-being.
When replacing old appliances with new ones, the retailer is legally obligated to take back your old appliance for disposals at least free of charge.
LEGEND
DISPOSAL
For your safety, any instructions in this manual with this "Warning" sign must be followed strictly.
Yes
No
Optional
1x Bottom cover
1x Inlet hose assembly
1x Drain hose bracket
1x User manual
3x Blanking plugs
1x Warranty card (optional)
COMPONENTS
THANKS 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 on this manual so that the new owner can become familiar with the appliance and safety warnings.
ACCESSORIES
Check the accessories and literature
Intense
Speed up
Speed
Temp
Delay Extra Rinse Highwash Rinse Hold
Start/ Pause
Power
Prewash
Cotton
Synt­hetic
Wool
Comfort 40
Mixed
Drain
Spin
Rinse
Hand wash
Sport
Jeans
Power switch
Door handle
Work Top
Washer door
Control Panel
Detergent distribution drawer
Bottom trim
Drain hose
Water inlet valve
Power cord
Back cover
Back cover screws
Transportation bolts
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.
PREPARATION
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
DO ...
... 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 unplugging 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.
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 appliance. ... 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.
BEFORE SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE ON FOR THE FIRST TIME
DURING DAILY USE OF THE APPLIANCE
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ADJUSTING THE BOTTOM COVER
Before removing the transportation bolts, please fi x the bottom cover to the bottom of the washing machine. Lay down the machine (fi g.
1.), screw off the feet and adjust the bottom cover with the four holes corresponding the screw holes of the feet. Then screw the feet back on through the cover and fi x it thus securely to the bottom of the machine (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: Keep the transportation bolts and synthetic stabilisers in a safe place for later use.
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
INSTALLATION
the appliance.
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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