Omega OWD735W Owner's Manual

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Ins ide you will find man y he lpful hin ts o n ho w to use and m ainta in your w asher d ryer ma chine p roper ly. Just a lit tle p rev entat ive care o n y our par t c an save yo u a grea t de al of tim e a nd m oney ove r t he lif e of yo ur was her dry er mac hin e. You’l l fin d many a nswer s to com mon pro blems i n t he ch art of tr ouble shoot ing tip s. If you rev iew t he cha rt of Troub lesho oting Tip s fir st, you m ay not ne ed to cal l for ser vice.
OWNER’S MANUAL
Washer Dryer
CAUTION: HOT SURFACE !
CAUTION: RISK OF FIRE !
Befo re u sin g yo ur wash er d rye r ma chi ne ,plea se r ead this m an ual c ar efull y an d kee p it f or fu tu re r efe re nce .
MODEL: OWD735W
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Contents
Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions . ........................................................... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .
Overview of Washer d ry er .........................................................
Install Was he r dryer .......................................................... .. .. .. ..
Operating Washer dryer .......................................................... .. ..
Checklist an d Preparation b ef or e Wa sh in g Cl othes ............ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
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View of Co nt rol Panel................ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .............................
Select t he procedure .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ........................................................
Table of Washing a nd drying Proce du re s .............................................
Maintenance ............ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...............................................
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Cleaning a nd Maintenance of Washer d
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Troubleshooting...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .............................................
Remove t he problems . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ....................................................
Appendix ............... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .................................................
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Safety Precautions
1. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience or knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the 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.
2. Electrical connection must be made as per local wiring rules and regulations. Do not disconnect the appliance with wet hands or bare feet, and do not disconnect the power cord with extreme force.
3. Remove appliance from power supply before cleaning or
performing maintenance.
4. The electrical connection must be accessible after installation.
5. The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an
external timer or separate remote control system.
6. In certain circumstances electrical appliances may be a safety
hazard. Check the conformity of voltage and power settings, which are specified on the information plate attached to the appliance and/or packaging, with the usage conditions available.
7. Do not place heavy objects in or on these appliances, or use for
storage, or let children play or swing from the door. Do not use the appliance until fully installed.
8. The electrical connection must be accessible after installation.
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9. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer
or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a
10. The appliance is not to be used if industrial chemicals have been
used for cleaning.
11. WARNING: Clean the lint trap regularly.
hazzard.
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12. Adequate ventilation has to be provided to avoid the back flow of gases into the room from appliances burning other fuels, including open fires.
13. CAUTION - If this appliance is supplied from a cord extension set or an electrical portable device, the cord extension set or electrical portable device must be positioned so that it is not subjected to splashing or ingress of moisture.
14. Items that have been spotted or soaked with vegetable or cooking oil constitute a fire hazard and should not be placed in a tumble dryer. Oil-affected items can ignite spontaneously, especially when exposed to heat sources such as a tumble dryer. The items become warm, causing an oxidation reaction in the oil. Oxidation creates heat. If the heat cannot escape, the items can become hot enough to catch fire. Piling, stacking or storing oil-affected items can prevent heat from escaping and so create a fire hazard.
15. If it is unavoidable that fabrics that contain vegetable or cooking oil or have been contaminated by hair care products be placed in a tumble dryer they should first be washed in hot water with extra detergent – this will reduce, but not eliminate, the hazard. The “cool down” cycle of tumble dryers should not be used to reduce the temperature of the items. They should not be removed from the tumble dryer or piled or stacked while hot.
16. Items that have been previously cleaned in, washed in, soaked in or spotted with petrol/gasoline, Dry-cleaning solvents or other flammable or explosive substances should not be placed in this appliance. Highly flammable substances commonly used in domestic environments include acetone, denatured alcohol, petrol/gasoline, kerosene, spot remover (some brands), turpentine, waxes and wax removers.
17. Item containing foam rubber (also known as latex foam) or similarly texture rubber-like materials should not be dried in a tumble dryer on a heat setting.
Foam rubber materials can, when heated, produce fire by spontaneous
combustion.
18. Fabric softeners or similar products should not be used in a tumble dryer to eliminate the effects of static electricity unless this practice is specifically
recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener or product.
19. Undergarments that contain metal reinforcements should not be placed in a the appliance. Damage to the appliance can result if metal reinforcements
come loose during drying. When available a drying rack could be used for such items.
21. Rubber-backed articles, clothes fitted with foam rubber pads, pillows, galoshes and rubber-coated tennis shoes should not be placed in a tumble dryer.
22. Do not cover the air inlet or exhaust openings.
23. If appliances has ventilation openings in base, ensure carpet does not obstruct the openings.
24. The appliance must not be installed behind a lockable door, a sliding door or a door with a hinge on the opposite side to that of the appliance in such a way that a full opening of the appliance door is restricted.
25. The maximum mass of dry load for washing is 7kg & for drying is 3.5kg.
26. The final part of a tumble dryer cycle (cool down cycle) occurs without heat to ensure articles are left at temperatures that won’t damage them.
27. WARNING: Never stop a dryer before the end of the drying cycle unless all items are quickly removed and spread out to allow heat dissapation.
28. Do not overturn the appliance either during operation or during maintenance.
29. Always remove items from pockets (especially flamables like matches).
30. This appliance is for indoor use only.
31. This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as:
- Staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments;
- Farm houses;
- By clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments;
- Bed and Breakfast type environments
32. Packaging materials can be dangerous to small children - dispose of wisely.
33. Do not install in wet rooms (like bathrooms) or areas with caustic or explosive gases.
34. All travelling bolts must be removed before operation, otherwise the appliance will be damaged.
35. Run the appliance washing cycle once without clothes before use.
36. Do not wash or dry carpets or floor rugs in this appliance.
37. Take care of hot water that is released when draining.
38. Never refill water by hand during a washing cycle.
39. After a washing cycle, wait 2 minutes before opening the door.
40. Do not close the door with excessive force.
20. Plastic articles such as shower caps or babies’ waterproof napkin covers should not be placed in a appliance.
Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
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Safety Precautions
41. Please remember to disconnect water and power supplies when
the appliance will not be used for long periods of time.
42. Do not climb the appliance or sit on the top cover.
43. This appliance should not be installed in a humid place.
44. Do not build this appliance in.
45. Before opening the door after a washing or drying cycle, check that the drum has stopped spinning. Do not add or remove clothes while the drum is
spinning.
46. The transport bolts should only be reinstalled into this appliance by an authorised person.
47. Do not allow the water drained out of the appliance to accumulate.
48. When moving the appliance, never hold extruding parts of the appliance (especially the door).
49. CAUTION – Do not connect to the hot water supply.
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Unpacking th e washer dr yer machi ne Unp ack you r washe r dryer m achin e and check i f there i s any dam age durin g the tra nspor tation. Als o make su re that a ll the it ems in the at tache d bag are r eceiv ed. If th ere is an y damag e to the wa sher drye r machi ne duri ng the tr ansport ation , or any it em is mis sing, p lease c ontac t the local d ealer i mmedi ately.
Dispose th e packing m aterial s
The p ackin g mater ials of t his machi ne may be d anger ous to kids . Pleas e dispo se them pro perly a nd avoi d easy to uch by kids . Pleas e dispo se the re lated pac king ma teria ls acc ordin g to the re levan t local reg
ula tions . Pleas e do no thr ow the pa cking mat erial s
awa y toget her wit h the oth er dail y living ru bbish es.
Remove tra nsport bo lts
Bef ore usi ng this w asher d ryer mach ine, tr anspo rt bol ts must b e remov ed from t he backsi de of thi s machi ne. Ple ase tak e the follo wing st eps to rem ove the b olts:
1.Lo osen al l bolts w ith spa nner and th en remo ve them .
2.St op the ho les wit h trans port hole p lugs.
3.Ke ep the tr anspo rt bolt s properl y for fut ure use .
Select the l ocation
Bef ore ins talli ng the wa sher dr yer machi ne, the l ocati on charac teriz ed as fol lows sh all be sel ected :
- Ri
gid , dry, and l ev el surface (i f not lev el, ple ase mak e it level wi th refe rence t o the
fol lowin g figur e “Adju st Leg” )
- Avoi d direct sunl ight
- Suf ficient ven tilat ion
- Roo m tempe ratur e is abov e 0 C
- Kee p far awa y from th e heat re sourc es such as co al or gas . Mak e sure th at the wa sher dr yer machi ne will n ot stan d on powe r cord. Do no t insta ll the wa shing m achine on t he carp et floo r.
Adjust Leg
1.Wh en posi tioni ng the wa sher drye r machi ne, ple ase fir st chec k if the le gs are cl osely att ached t o the cab inet. I f not, pl ease tu rn them to th eir ori ginal pos ition s with ha nd or spa nner and ti ghten t h
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nut s with sp anner.
2.Af ter pos ition ing the w asher dry er mach ine, pre ss four c orner s on top co ver of wash er drye r mac hine in s equen ce. If th e washi ng machin e is no t stabl e when be ing pre ssed, thi s leg sha ll be adj usted .
Overview of Washer Dryer
Inl et Pipe C
Tran sport H ole Plu g
Out let Hos e Suppo rt
( )opt ional
Componen t
Accessor ies
Pow er Plug
Ser vice Pa nel
Doo r
Con trol Pa nel
Det ergen t Drawe r
Out let Hos e
Det ergen t Box
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3.En sure th e posit ionin g status of w asher d ryer ma chine . Loosen th e lock nu t with sp anner and t urn the l eg with h and unt il it close ly cont acts wi th the fl oor. Press t he leg wi th one han d and fas ten the n ut clos ely to the ca binet w ith the o ther ha nd.
4.Af ter bei ng lock ed prop erly, pr ess fou r corne rs agai n to make s ure tha t they ha s been adj usted p roper ly. If it is s till un stabl e, it has t o repea t Steps 2 a nd 3.
Con nect in let pip e
Ins tall in let pip e
1.Co nnect t he elbo w to tap an d faste n it clo ckwis e.
2.Co nnect t he othe r end of in let pipe to t he inle t val ve at the b acksi de of wa
shi ng mach ine and
fas ten the p ipe tig htly cl ockwise .
Not es: aft er conn ectio n, if there i s any lea kage wit h hose, t hen rep eat the s teps to con nect in let pip e. The mo st c ommon type of t ap shal l be use d to supp ly wate r. If tap is s quare or to o big, the n stand ard tap s hall be c hanged.
Pla ce outl et hose The re are two ways t o place t he end of out let hos e:
1.Pu t it besi de the wa ter tro ugh.
5.Put a solid cylinder (e.g. pop cans) oppositely on the top cover of the washer dryer machine from in the left, right, front and back directions. If the cylinder keeps stable, the washer dryer machine is positioned level. If it rolls, the washer dryer machine is positioned unlevel. The rolling direction is the direction of lower ground surface.Then, the two legs in this direction shall be raised at the same time until the washer dryer machine is level. Steps 1~3 are repeated to make the bottom legs closely against the ground and the nuts shall be locked tightly.
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2.Co nnect i t to the br anch dr ain pipe of t he trou gh.
Electric al Connec tion
- As the m aximu m curre nt thro ugh the uni t is 10A whe n you are u sing its he ating f uncti on, ple ase mak e sure th e power s upply sys tem (cu rrent , power v oltage an d wire) a t your hom e can mee t the nor mal loa ding requ ireme nts of th e electri cal app lianc es.
- Ple ase con nect th e power t o a socke t which is co rrect ly inst alled a nd proper ly eart hed.
- Mak e sure th e power v oltag e at your pla ce is sam e to that on the appliance data label.
- Pow er plug m ust mat ch the so cket an d cabinet m ust be pr operl y and eff ectiv ely ear thed.
- Do no t use mul ti-pu rpose p lug or sock et as ext ensio n cord.
- Do no t conne ct and pu l
l out p lug wit h wet han d.
- Whe n conne cting a nd pull ing out the p lug, ho ld the pl ug tigh tly and the n pull it o ut. Do not p ull pow er cord f orcib ly.
Max. 100cm
Min. 60cm
Min. 60cm
Max. 100cm
Pos ition o utlet h ose pro perly s o that th e floor w ill not b e damag ed by wat er leak age.
- Pos ition o utlet h ose pro perly s o that the f loor wi ll not be d amage d by wate r lea kage.
Trou gh
Hose R etain er
Bin d
Max. 100cm Min. 60cm
Min. 60cm
Max. 100cm
- If ou tlet ho se is too l ong, do n ot forc e it in to wash er drye r machi ne as it wi ll cau se abno rmal no ises.
Not es: If th e machi ne has
out let hos e suppo rt, ple ase ins tall it l ike the f ollow ing pic tures .
Connect the cold water inlet pipe as indicated in the diagram.
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1.Th is mach ine mus t be eart hed pro perly. If th ere is any shor t circuit , earth ing can r educe the d anger o f elec trical shoc k. This appliance is equippe d with po wer cord, w hich in clude s plug, e arthing w ire at ea rthin g
ter minal .
2.Washer dr yer mac hine shal l be oper ated in a c ircui t separat e from ot her ele ctrical Otherwise , power p rotec tor may be tr ipped o r fuse ma y be burn ed out. app lianc es.
Operating Washer Dryer
Checklis t and Prepa ration be fore Was hing Clot hes Ple ase rea d this op erati on method c arefu lly to av oid the t roubles o f washi ng mach ine and dam ages of c lothe s. Always read the detergent manufacturer’s instructions for best results.
Che ck if the f irst- washe d cloth es will leach colour
Aft er a whit e towel t ouche d with li quid de tergent i s used to w ash the i nvisi ble corne rs of the clo thes, c heck if t he whit e towel i s stained w ith clo thes' o rigin al colo r.
As fo r the sta ins on sl eeves , collars a nd pock ets
, use t he liqu id dete rgent a nd wash it wi th brus h gen tly. Fin al ly put them int o the was her dry er mac hine to a chiev e more id eal washi ng effe ct s. As fo r tempe rat
ure -sens itive c lothe s, they sha ll be wa shed as r equir ed in the l abels. Ot herwi se, it ma y cause c olor ch ange or d istorti on.
Kee p in Mind :
Nev er put th e cloth es to be wa shed in w asher dry er for a long per iod of ti me. Oth erwis e it may ge t moldy a nd cause sp ots. Th er efore, plea se wash t he clot hes in ti me.
The c lothe s also ma y get col or change d or dist orted i f they are no t washe d accor ding to the s tated w ashin g tempe rature
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Clo thes th at can no t be wash ed by washe r dryer m achin e
The c lothe s that ma y get dis torted if b eing im merse d in wate r: Tie s, waistcoa ts, wes tern- style c lothes, o ute
r gar ments e tc. may h ave obv ious shri nkage if be ing imm ersed i n water ; the decol orise d cloth es such a s blended s pinni ng clot hes of art ifici al fibe r etc.
WARN ING
Wri nkle-styl e cloth es, embos sed clo thes, r esin clot hes etc . may get d istor ted when be ing imm ersed i n water. Am ong cot ton and woo l mater ials, t he clothe s that ge t easil y distort ed are w rinkl e-sty le silk , fur produ cts and f ur deco ratio ns;
Clo thes wi th deco ratio n, long dre ss and tr aditi onal cl othes etc a re the pr oduct s to get dec olori sed eas ily. Ple ase do no t wash th e cloth es with out mater ial lab els and w ashin g require ments . Nev er wash t he clot hes sta ined wi th the chem icals s uch as ga solin e, petrol eum, be nzene , pai nt th
inn er and al cohol .
Ple
ase p ay atte ntion w ith reg ard to de tergent s
“Lo w bubbl e” dete rgent o r washing p owder o r washi ng powd er spec ial for dru m washi ng mac hine sh all be se lecte d accordi ng to fib er type s (cotton , synth etic fi ber, soft pr oduct s and
woo l produ cts), c olors , washi ng temper ature s, dirt y degrees a nd type s. Othe rwise , exc essiv e bubbl es may be g enerate d and ove rflow ed out of t he drawer s o that ac ciden ts may t ake pla ce. Ble ach b elongs t o alkal i type an d can dam age cloth es, so it i s sugge sted to use a s littl e as po ssibl e. Pow der det ergen ts can ea sily le av
e the r esidu es in the c loth
es so a s to gene rate th e bad sme ll, so th ey shal l be suff ic iently rins ed. Det ergen t can not e asily g et dissol ved com plete ly if the re is too muc h deter gent or w ater tem perat ure is ra ther lo w. It can rema in in clo thes, p ipes and wa shing m achin es to
pol lute th e cloth es. Washing sh all fol low the w eight of cl othes , dirty d egree s, local wa ter har dness a s well as the r ecomm endat ions fr om the dete rgent m anufa cturers . Pleas e consu lt the wate r com pany if y ou are no t clear o f water har dness .
Not es:
Kee p deter gents a nd addi tives i n safe an d dry pla ces out of reach from children.
Checklis t and Prepa ration before Was hing Clothes
Ple ase tak e out the i tems ou t of the pock ets.
Ple ase che ck the po ckets o f the cloth es to be was hed, em pty the r igid it ems such as dec orati ons and c oins, o therwis e washi ng mac hine ma y be dama ged.
For t he clot hes to be w ashed , they ar e classif ied acc ordin g to the fo llowi ng charac teris tics:
The s ymbol t ypes of c are lab els: the cl othes t o be was hed are c lassi fied in to cotton , blend ed fibe r, synth etic fibe r, silk, w ool and a rtifici al fibe r.
For clothes such as scarves and others that the colour leaches from, always wash separately first before washing with other clothes.
Operating Washer Dryer
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Col or: whi te and co lorfu l color s shall be id entif ied. All n ew colorf ul arti cles sh all be wa shed in a se parat e wash. Siz e: the ar ticle s of diff er ent sizes are w ashed t ogeth er to incre ase the w ashin g effec ts . Sen sitiv ity: so ft arti cles shal l be wash ed sepa ratel y. As f or new pu re wool t extil es, curta ins and s ilks, t he soft w ashin g procedu re shal l be sele cted. C heck the la bels in a ll wash ing art icles . The c lothe s shall b e sorte d before be ing put i nto was her dry er . As for the cu rtain s with hoo ks, the h ooks sh all be re moved bef ore bei ng wash ed.
The d ecora tions o n the cl
oth es may da mage th e washe r dryer mac hine. As f or the cl othes wit h butto ns or emb roide ries, the y shall b e turne d over be fore bein g washe d. Cle an up fas tener s: Zip s shall b e zippe d close a nd button s or hook s shall b e fixed. Th e loose band or r ibbon sha ll be bou nd toge ther.
It is s ugges ted to pu t bras in to the pill ow slip
wit h zip or bu ttons s ealed t o prevent t he stee l wir e from po pping o ut of bra s into the dr um and dam aging t he mach ine. Esp ecial ly deli cate te xtiles su ch as lac ed curt ains, str aight j acket s, smal l article s (tigh t socks , han dkerc hiefs , ties et c.) shall b e put in
to st ring bag f or wash ing. Whe n washi ng a sing le big an d heavy dre ss such as Tur kish to wels, j eans, wad ded jac kets et c.,
Cle an away d usts, s tains a nd pet hair s from th e cloth es.
The c lothe s may be da maged a nd distur b washi ng effe ct s during the fr ictio n betwe en dus ts, sta ins and c lothe s.
To pro tect baby ski n
Bab y artic les (ba by clot hes and tow els) in cludi ng nappies shall be wash ed sepa rately. If th ey are wa shed to gethe r with th e adults' c lothe s, they m ay be infec ted. Ri nsing t imes sha ll be inc rease d to ensu re the thor ough ri nsing a nd cleani ng with out the d eterg ent
res idu
es.
It is s ugges ted tha t the par ts that are e asily s taine d such as w hite sock ets, co llars and s leeve s etc. sh all be ha nd washed b efore b eing pu t into wa shing mac hine to ach ieve mo re idea l washi ng effect s.
Ple ase use p owder o r liqui d deter gents. Th e re sidues of t he soap cou ld rema in in the gap s of the cl othes i f soap is u sed.
Con firm th e washi ng capa city:
Pre -wash c otton c loth
Modern washer dryers together with modern detergents can make washing much more efficient, saving energy, time, water and detergent. If cotton clothes are
ver y dirty, a lb umen-base d deter gent ca n be used f or pre-wa shing .
7.0 kg
7.0 kg
3.5 kg
2.0 kg
Washing ma chine s hall not wa sh wate r-pro of mate rials ( ski suits , outsi de napk in
pad s, curt ains) .
As fo r the fib er prod ucts th at wate r can not get s oaked e asily i nto such as w ater- proof cus hions , and clo thes, i t is better n ot to was h. Othe rwise t here wi ll be water b ursti ng out or ab norma l vibra tion to c ause dang er whil e rinsi ng and dr aining so t hat the c lothe s also may b e damag ed. (Su ch as out side napk in pads , rainc oats, u mbrella , ski sui ts, car c overs, sle eping s acks et c.)
Cau tions d uring D raini ng
Dra ining o f norma l cloth es:
the p roper d
ryi ng time a ccord ing to th eir load.
Not e: The ra ted cap acity i s the max imum ca pacit y, make su re that t he dry cl othes w hich ar e loa ded to th e appli ance do n ot exce ed the ra ted cap acity e ach tim e.
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the uneven weight distribution may cause the appliance to vibrate more than normal. To remidy this, add smaller clothes at the same time to redistribute the weight more evenly.
Do not overload the appliance. Use the following table to confirm the maximum loading capacity.
Clothes that Pil easily should be turned inside out when washed.
Clothes that pil easily should be washed separately from other clothes so the fibre does not build up on the other clothes. Black clothes should be washed separately from cotton clothes as the dies can leach into the cotton clothes, staining them.
Excess water is removed through a drainage hose. If water-proof materials are used, their slower release of water will result in an uneven weight distribution within the appliance, which could cause the appliance to vibrate.
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Vie w of Contro l Panel
On/ Off
Press once to turn the washing
machine on, press again to turn
the washing machine off.
Fun ction s ettin g
Pre ss the bu tton re peate dly to se t the wat er temp .
was hing ti me,ri nse num ber,sp in spee d and so on .
Spe ed
1400: 600-800-1000-1200-1400
1600: 400-800-1200-1400-1600
Dry
Extr a Dry:N eed to we ar clot hes imm ediat ely ,we c an choo se this f uncti on
Norm al Dry: Th e norma l dry pro cedur e
Gent le Dry: Only to d ry slig htly an d then is j ust ok .
Air Wa sh: Onl y hot air r ather t han wat er ejec ting fr om insi de the dr um to was hing.
Pres s the Dry b utton c ontin uousl y to choo se the dr y level : Extra D ry/No rmal Dr y/
Gent le Dry/ Air Was h.
Pro gramm e
For the convenience of users to washing
clothes with the different programme.
Sta rt/Pa use
Press the button to start or
pause the wash cycle
Not es:
1.T he Cont rol pan el line c hart is f or refe rence o nly, Pl ease re fer to re al prod uct as st andar d.
2.
3.
Whe n the lig hts of Sp eed (60 0,800,1 000,1 200,1 400) ar e off mea ns the sp eed is 0.
Display
Speed
Child Lock
Relo ad
Extra
Rinse
Prewash
Remain
Delay
No buzzer
My Cycle
Temp.
Speed
Wash
Rinse
Wash
Spin
Anti-Crease
Extra Wash
Soak
The control panel on your appliance may differ from the one shown in the manual. For any manual updates, visit the Omega website or contact
the Service Department.
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Fir st, tur n the rot ary swi tch to sele ct the co rresp ondin g procedu res acc ordin g to the type s of te xtile s. Sec ond, se lect th e prope r tempera ture ac cordi ng to the d irtines s. Gene rally, t he h igher the t emper ature i s, the mo re the powe r is cons umed. Las t, sele ct the pr oper re volutio n speed . T he norm al text iles ar e recomme nded wi th 100 0~120 0rpm an d the del icate tex tiles w ith 600 ~800rpm . T he high er the re volut ion spe ed is, the dryer the textiles will be, and the louder the noise. The s urfaces of de licate te xtile s will ha ve wrin kles and th e worki ng life o f washi ng mac hine wi ll be sho rtene d.
PLE ASE NOT E: to pro tect th e cloth es, the l ower re volut ion spe ed shal l be sele cted fo r delic ate tex tiles . The mai n washi ng proc edure s depen d on the ty pes of th e cloth es to be wa shed. T he main was hing tr ouble s can be se lecte d as foll ows:
Washi ng Clothes at first time
Bef ore was hing cl othes a t first t ime, the wa shing m achin e shall b e operate d in one ro und of the w hole pr ocedu res wit hout clot hes in as f ollow s:
1.Co nnect p ower so urce an d water.
2.Pu t a littl e deter gent in to the box an d close i t.
3.P ress th e butto n “On/O ff”.
4.Pr ess the b utton “ Start /Paus e”. The d rawer i s separ ated as f ollows: I: Pr e
-de terge nt. II: M ain det ergen t, soft ener, pre- dip, ble achin g or deco ntami nating pr oduct s.
: Washing ad ditiv e, such as fa bric so ftene r or tack ifier.
Put deterg ent into wa sher drye r machine.
1.Pu ll out th e drawe r.
2.Fi ll pre- deter gent in to Case I (wh en nece ssary ).
3.Fi ll dete rgent i nto Cas e II. opt ion1: d eterg ent (po wder) . opt ion2( liqui d)
4.Fi ll soft ener in to Case ( when ne cessary ).
Not es:
-
- Ple ase cho ose sui table t ype of de terge nt for th e vario us wash ing tem peratur e to get th e best wa shing eff ect wit h less wa ter and e nergy c onsum ption .
Start up was her dryer m achine
Con nect th e power. C heck if w ater pi pes are con necte d prope rly. Ope n the tap c omple tely. Put i n the clo thes to b e washe d and fil l in the dete rgent a nd softener. Then p ress th e butto n
“On /Off” ,Select the p roper pro cedur es and fu nctio ns and pres s the but ton “St art/P ause”.
Select the p rocedur e
The p roper w ashin g proce dures sha ll be sel ected a ccord ing to the ty pes, qu antit ies, and dir tines s of the cl othes t o be washed i n combi natio n with th e followi ng wash ing
tem perat ure tab le.
90
60
Ser iously soiled , pur e white c otton o r flax (f or exam ple: co ffee tab le clot hs, can teen ta ble clo ths, to wels, b ed shee ts)
Mod erate ly soiled, colo rful fl ax, cot ton and s ynthe tic art icles wit h certa in deco loris ing deg ree (fo r examp le: shi rts, ni ght paj amas; Sli ghtly soiled , pure w hite fl ax (for e xampl e: unde rwear )
Nor mally soiled articles ( synt hetic and w ool)for e xampl e:
40 30 20 Col d water
℃, ℃, ℃
Opti on1 Option 2
- 1Ho ur W/D
You can selec t this pr ocedure t o wash th e daily w ashab le clothe s. The wa sh ing perio d is qu ite lon g with qu ite str ong washi ng inte nsion . It is rec ommende d to wash t he dail y cot ton art icles , for exa mple: bed s heets , quilt c overs, pi llowc ases, g owns, u nderwea r etc.
- Syn theti c
You can selec t this pr ocedure t o wash th e quite d elica te clothe s. The pr oc edure is sh orter
com pared w ith tha t for cot tons and th e washi ng inte nsion i s quite gen tle. It i s recom mended to wa sh synt hetic a rticl es, for exa mple: s hirts , coats , blendin g. As for cu rtain s and laced tex ti
les , the pro cedur e “Synt hetic ” sha ll be sel ected . While w ashing th e knitt ing tex tiles, det ergen t quant ity sha ll be reduc ed due to i ts loos e string co nstru ction a nd easily f ormin g bub bles.
- Bab y Care
You can selec t this pr ocedure t o wash yo ur baby ’s clot he s, it can make th e baby' s wear cle aner an d make th e rinse p erforma nce bet ter to pr otect the b aby ski n.
- Mix You can selec t this pr ocedure w ash the t ough cl othes , that need m uch mor e time an d str ength . It is use d for the d aily clot hes, such as sh eets, c haine d, pillow cases bat hrobe a nd unde rwear made from cotton.
- Dry O nly
- Cot ton ECO To incr
eas e the was hing ef fe cts, main add ition al wash ing tim e is increa sed.
It is r ecomm ended t o wash th e clothes f or babi es or wor n by the pe rsons wit h aller gic ski n.
- Spo rt Wear
You can sel ect thi s proce dure to w ash the a ctive wear.
For small sy nthetic clothe s or shirts, load limitation is 1 kg (about 4 shir ts) . When yo u have an urgent ap pointment but no more cle an shirt le ft in your cup boa rd, this pro gram will he lp you.Tim e duration is only 1 hour including was h and dr y. Rem
ark: Big tow els or jean s is not
suitable for this program, th ey will enla rge the time duration and aff ect the moi stu re content.
- Cot ton
Sel ect Dry p rogra mme to dr y cloth es,the dr ying te mpera ture is dif ferent .Sel ect the d rying tim e accor ding to t he load .
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Thick detergents or additives can be mixed with a little water to make it easier for them to flow through the piping, and reduce the chance of blockages.
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- Qui ck Thi s proce dure is s uitab le for wash ing few a nd not ve ry dirt y clothes q uickl y.
You can selec t this pr ocedure t o wash yo ur deli cate cl othes. It s washi ng inte nsion i s gen tler an d revol ution s peed is les s compa red wit h the pro cedure “S ynthe tic”. I t is rec ommen ded for t he arti cles to be wa shed so ftly.
You can choos e the pro gram wash ing bri ghtly c oloure d cloth ing, it c an prot ect the b right
col ours be tter .
Thi s progr am is spe ciall y designe d for was hing je ans.
So di rty clo thes ca n choos e this func tion. It c an select t he prew ash fun ction t o increas e the was hing ef fect
, you n eed to pu t deter gent in to the Case ( I) when u sing pr e-was h funct ion.
- Del icate
- Woo l
You can selec t this pr ocedure t o wash th e wool te xtile s label ed with “Ma chine Wash”. Ple ase sel ect the p roper w ashin g tempera ture ac cordi ng to the lab el on the a rticl es to be was hed. Fu rther more, t he proper d eterg ent sha ll be sel ected for w ool tex tiles .
- Col ours
- Jea ns
- Spi n Only Sep arate s pin onl y proce dure. Soa p water o r rinse w ater sh all be dr ained out b efore s pinni ng.
- Rin se&Sp in Sep arate R inse& Spin Pr ocedu re.
- My Cy cle
Pre ss Dry bu tton 3s ec. for m y cycle t o memor y the pro ce
dur e. The de fault m y cycle i s cotto n.
The main function can be selec te d as f ol lo ws :
- Del ay
Del ay func tion ca n be set wi th this b utton, th e delay ing tim e is 0-24 H. Set t he Dela y funct ion:
1. Se lect a pr ogram me;
2.P ress th e Delay b utton t o choos e the time;
3.P ress St art/P ause to c ommen ce the dela y opera tion. Can cel the D elay fu nctio n: Pres s the Del ay button u ntil th e displ ay will be 0H .It sho uld be pre ssed be fore st artin g the progr am. If th e progr am alread y start ed, sho uld press t he On/ Off but to n. Not es: If th ere is an y break i n the power s upply w hile th e machi ne is opera ting, a s pe
cia l
mem ory sto res the s elect ed progra mme and w hen the p ower is r estarte d, pres s the Sta rt/Pa use but ton the l eft tim e is contin ues.
- Spe ed Wash
The f uncti on can de creas e the was hing time .
- Ext ra Rins e The l aundr y will un dergo e xtra rins e once af ter you s elect it.
- Ext ra Wash
- Pre wash The P rewas h funct ion can g et an ext ra wash bef ore mai n wash.
- Soa k Whe n water r eache s the tar get level ,sock f or 20 min utes an d then th e motor do no t rotat e.
- Anti -crea se
Ant i -crea se func tion ca n be used to re duce th e wrink les of cl othes .
- Rel oad
Thi s op
era tion ca n be exec uted du ring the wa shing p roced ure. Wh en the drum o f the was her dry er mach ine is st ill rolli ng and th ere is la rge amo unt of wate r with hi gh temp eratu re in th e drum. T he s tate is unsaf e and the d oor can not be op ened forc efull y. To pr es s “St art/P ause” f or 3 sec. t o reloa d, and star t the clo thes ad ding in the m idway f uncti on . Ple ase fol low the s teps as b ellow :
1.Wait unt il the dr um stops ro tatio n.
2.T he door l ock is un locke d.
3.C lose th e door wh en the cl othes n eeds are lo aded an d repre ss theSt art/Pau sebutt on. Not es:Do n’t use t he Relo ad func tion wh en the wate r su
rfa ce over t he edge o f the inn er tub
and t he temp eratu re is hig her.
- Chi ld Lock
To avoi d that th e washi ng proc edure can not ope rate no rmally du e to the mi s opera tion by kid s durin g the was hing pr ocedure , you can s elect t his fun ction, In t his cas e, the ot her but tons ex cept On /Off bu tt on can not work , at this s tate ,t he machin e power o ff when p re ss the k ey on/o ff. The machine re membe rs the pr ogram chi ld lock a nd the pr ogram d uring
pow ered of f when press th e key on/ off aga in. Pre ss Func tion an d Selec t toget her 3 secon ds duri ng the ru nning pro cedur e, the bu zzer wil l beep ,S tart/ Pause b utt
on as w ell as th e rotar y switc h are locke d. Pres s the two b utton s for 3 s econd s toget her and b uzzer wil l beep to r eleas e to lock ing. But cu t off the p ower sup ply , the k id’s pr ot ection is als o relea se to loc king. The k id ’s pr otectio n will no t be can celle d after a ll proc edures ar e compl eted.
- Sup press ion of th e acous tic sig nals Thi s is an add ition al buzz er functi on on you r appli ance. Afte r deact ivati ng the buzz er func tion,
the b uzzer w ill be cl osed. Aft er star ting th e machi ne, press t he “Temp. &Spin ” butto n for 3 secon ds and yo u will he ar a bee p, then t he buzz er will b e closed. To re s
tar t the buz zer fun ction , press the “ Temp. &Spin ” but ton aga in for 3 se conds . The set ting wi ll be kep t until t he next r eset. Warning: Af ter dea ctivati ng the bu zzer fu nctio n, the soun ds will n ot be act ivate d any more.
- Bub ble Rem oval Fu nctio n Bub ble Che ck Func tion: R edund ant bubbl es will o ccur wh en ther e is excess ive det ergen t, whi ch will a ffect w ash and rinse e ffect s. The proc edure w ill che ck automa tical ly and on e bub ble rem oval pr ocedu re will be ad ded aut omati cally t o remove bu bbles w hen exc essive
bub bles ar e check ed.
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Sof tener
Cas e
×
×
Bef ore you r maint enanc e starts, p lease d o pull ou t the pow er plug or di sconn ect pow er and c lose th e tap.
- Sol vents a re forb idden t o avoid tha t the was her dry er mach ine is dama ged, an d toxic g ases are g enera ted or ex plode d.
- Nev er use wa ter to sp rinkl e and was h the machi ne.
- It is f orbid den tha t the det ergents c ontai ning PC MX are us ed to cle an the mach ine.
Cleaning a nd Mainte nance of Washer Dry er Machin e Cabinet
Pro per mai ntena nce on th e washer dr yer mac hine ca n exten d its worki ng life . T he surf ace can b e clean ed with d ilute d non-abr asive n eutra l deter gents whe n neces s
ary. I f there is any wat er over flow, us e the wet c loth to w ipe it off im mediately. N o sh arp items are a llowe d to str ike the c abine t.
Not es: for mic aci d and its d ilute d solve nts or eq uival ent are f orbid den.
Clean Inte rnal Drum The r usts le ft insi de the dr um by the met al arti cles sh all be remo ved imm ediat ely with chl orine -free d eterg ents. Nev er use st eel woo l.
Dispose a Fr ozen Washer dryer M achine
Whe n the tem perat ure dro ps below ze ro and yo ur wash er drye r machine g ets fro zen, yo u may:
1.Di sconn ect the p ower su pply fo r the machi ne.
2.Wash the ta p with wa rm wate r to loosen i nlet p
ipe .
3.Take d own inl et pipe a nd imme rse it in war m water.
4.Po ur warm w ater in to wash ing dru m and wai t for 10 minu tes.
5.Re conne ct inle t pipe to t he tap and ch eck whe ther in let and o utlet are w orkin g norma lly.
Not es: whe n the was hing ma chine i s reuse d, make s ure the a mbien t tempe ratur e is abov e 0 C
Anti-fre eze If yo ur mach ine is lo cated i n the room wh ere it ca n get fro zen easil y, p lease d rain th e remai ning wat er insi de drai n pipe an d inlet pip e thoro ughly. Rem ove the r emain ing wat er in inl et pipe:
1.Cl ose the t ap.
2.Sc rew off t he inlet pipe f rom tap and p ut its en d into th e conta iner.
3.St art up an y pro
ced ure exc ept sin gle Wash or Drain pro cedur e. Water will be d rained ou t of inle t pipe if a ny for a bout 40 s econd s.
4.Re conne ct the in let pip e to tap.
Rem ove the r emain ing wat er in dra in pump
T
o avo id burn ing, it s hall be d one aft er the ho t water
ins ide the m achin e cools d own.
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Table of Washing and drying Procedures
Hal f load fo r 7.0Kg m achin e:3.5 Kg.
Ene rgy tes t progr am: Cot ton ECO 6 0, Sp eed: th e highe st spee d; Othe r as the de fault .
Note s: The param eters in thi s t able are only for use r's reference . T he actual pa rameter s m aybe diffe rent with th e p aramete rs in above me ntioned ta ble.
● Mea ns must ○ M eans op tiona l Means n ot nece ssary
14000:59
Load(kg)
Detergent Box
Procedure
Description
Cotton
Delicate
Mix
Synthetic
Spin Only
Cotton ECO
Sportwear
Quick
Wool
Default Temp.
()
40
30
40
40
60
40
Cold
40
1400
800
600
800
800
1000
1400
1200
800
600
2:40
0:50
1:13
1:40
0:12
4:50
0:45
0:15
1:07
Default Speed
( RPM)
Default Time
7.0kg
Delay
Prewash
Rinse&Spin
10000:20
Baby Care
30 8001:20
Jeans
60 8001:45
Colours
Cold 10001:10
Dry Only
1400
3:32
“Cotton Eco 60
” is the sta nda rd washing progr am and to wh ich the i nform ation i n the lab el
fic he rela tes,
“Dr y only ” is t he stan dard dr ying pr ogram s and t he
and t hey are s uitab le to cle an norm ally so iled co tton la undry a nd that t hey are t he most e ffici ent pro gramm es in ter ms of
ene rgy and w ater co nsump tions f or wash ing tha t type of c otton l aundr y, th at the actual w ater te mpera ture ma y diffe r fr om the declar ed
tem perat ure.
com bined
cyc le
1.0
7.0
7.0
2.5
7.0
3.5
7.0
7
.0
3.5
2.0
2.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
3.5
3.5
Speed
Wash
Extra
Rinse
Extra
Wash
Soak
Anti-
Crease
Cold
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Maintenance
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Pul l out the p ower pl ug to avo id elec trica l shock b efore w ashin g. Aft er usin g the was hing ma chine , pull ou t the pow er cord a nd clos e the doo r tight ly to avo id pin ching t he kids . Rem ove for eign ma tters
Dra in Pump F ilter :
Dra in pump f ilter c an filt er the ya rns and s mall fo reign m atter s from th e washi ngs. Cle an the fi lter pe riodi cally t o ensur e the nor mal ope ratio n of wash ing mac hine.
According to the soil level within the cycles and the frequency of the cycles, you have to inspect
and clean the filter regularly. The pump should be inspected if the machine does not empty and/or spin; The machine makes an unusual noise during draining due to objects such as safety pins, coins etc. blocking the pump. The Service_panel proceed as follows:
When the appliance is in use and depending on the programme selected there can be hot water in the
pump. Never remove the pump cover during a wash cycle, always wait until the appliance has finished
the cycle, and is empty. When replacing the cover, ensure it is securely retight end so.
Warning!
2.Turn the f ilter d own as sho wn with t he figu re and tak e out sun dries m atter s.
1.A fter th e power i s dis­con necte d, use ha nd to ope n the fil ter cov er.
3.R einst all eac h part ba ck aft er sund ries ma tters a re rem oved.
Maintenance
Clean dete rgent box a nd grooves
Cle an dete rgent d rawer a nd groo ves
1.Pr ess dow n the arr ow loca tion on s often er cove r ins ide the d rawer.
2.Li ft the cl ip up and t ake out s often er cove r and was h all g roove s with wa ter.
3.Re store t he soft ener co ver and p ush the d rawer i nto pos ition .
Clean inle t filter Inl et filt er shal l must be c leane d if ther e is not an y or ins uffic ient water in w hen the t ap is ope ned.
Cle an the ta p filte r:
1.Cl ose the t ap.
2.Se lect an y proce dure ex cept “Wash” or R inse& Spin” pro cedur e.
3.Pr ess the b utton “ START/PAUS E” and ke ep the pro cedur e runni ng for ab out 40 se conds .
4.Re move th e inlet p ipe fro m the tap .
5.Us e water t o wash th e filte r.
6.Re conne ct the in let pip e.
Washing th e filte r in wash er drye r machi ne:
1.Sc rew off t he inlet pipe f rom the b acksi de of the mac hine.
2.Pu ll out th e filte r with lo ng nose p liers a nd rein stall it ba ck afte r being w ashed .
3.Re conne ct the in let pip e.
4.Op en the ta p and mak e sure th ere is no w ater le akage .
5.Cl ose the t ap.
Not es: Gen erall y, the tap f ilter i s washe d first a nd then t he filt er in was hing ma chine w ill be wa shed. If on ly the fi lter in w ashin g machi ne is was hed, th en the st eps 1~3 i n clean ing the t ap filt er shal l be rep eated .
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Doo r lock pro blem
Doo r is not cl osed pr operl y.
Res tart af ter the d oor is cl osed.
Rea son
Sol ution
Des cript ion
Dis play LED
Ple ase cal l up serv ice lin e if ther e are sti ll trou bles.
Dra in prob lem whi le wash ing
Water inje cting pro blem wh ile was hing
Tap is no t opene d or wate r flo ws too sl owly. Inl et valv e filte r is bloc ked. Inl et pipe i s twist ed. If wa ter is no t suppl ied
Ope n the tap o r wait ti ll the wat er supp ly beco mes nor mal. Che ck inle t valve f ilter. Str aight en the wa ter pip e Che ck the ot her tap s in the roo m.
Ple ase cal l up serv ice lin e if ther e are sti ll trou ble
s.
Ple ase cal l up serv ice lin e if ther e are sti ll trou bles.
Outlet hose is blocked or twisted Dra in pump i s block ed
Wash a nd stra ighten ou tlet ho se. Wash d rain pu mp filter
Ple ase cal l up the se rvice l ine if th ere is an y other p roble m.
Troubleshooting
Trou bles
Rea son
Sol ution
Wash ing mac hine can not sta rt up
Che ck if the d oor is cl osed ti ghtly. Che ck if pow er plug i s inser ted wel l. Che ck if wat er supp ly tap is o pened . Che ck if but ton “St art/P ause” i s press ed. Che ck if but ton “On /Off” i s press ed.
Doo r canno t be ope ned
Hea ting fa ult
Wate r leaka ge
Wate r is ove rflow ed from the b ottom o f the mac hine
Ind icato r or dis play do es not l ight.
Det ergen t res idues i n the box
Wash ing eff ects are n ot good
Abn ormal n oise Gre at vibr ation
The c lothe s are too d irty. Ins uffic ient de terge nt quan tity.
Wash in
g pow der is da mpene d
and a gglom erate d.
Pow er is dis conne cted. PC bo ard has p roble ms. Har ness ha s conne ction pro blem.
The i nlet pi pe is not c onnec ted fir mly. Out let hos e has wat er leak age.
NTC i s damag ed and he ating pip e is agin g.
Mac hine' s safet y prote ction des ign is wo rking .
The c onnec tion be tween i nlet pip e or outl et hose a nd tap or was hing ma chine i s not tig ht. Dra in pipe i n the roo m is bloc ked.
Dis conne ct the po wer.
Can n ormal ly wash t he clot hes. Onl y canno t wash wi th heat ing. Sha ll cont act the s ervic e cente r promp tly.
Che ck and fa sten wa ter pip es. Cle an up out let hos e and ask a spe ciali zed per son to re pair it w hen nec essar y.
Fix t he inle t pipe. Rep lace th e drain h ose.
Che ck if the p ower is s hut dow n and pow er plug i s conne cted co rrect ly. If no t, plea se call u p servi ce line .
Cle an and wi pe the bo x. Use l iquid d eterg ents or t he dete rgent s spe cial fo r drum.
Sel ect a pro per pro cedur e. Add t he prop er dete rgent q uanti ty acc ordin g to the in struc tions i n det ergen t packa ge.
Che ck if the f ixing ( bolts ) has bee n remov ed. If ca binet i s insta lled on t he soli d and lev el flo or. Che ck if the re are an y barre ttes or m etal art icles i ns
ide . Che ck if the l egs in th e washi ng mach ine are a djust ed leve l.
Product Specifications
Dim ensio n(W* D * H)
Net We ight
Rat ed Powe r
MAX . Curre nt
Sta ndard Wa ter Pre ssure
595 * 470* 850
64k g
10A
0.0 5MPa~ 1MPa
190 0W
Dry ing Pow er
130 0W
Wash ing Cap acity
7.0 kg
Pow er Supp ly
220 -240V ~,50H z
Dry ing Cap acity
3.5 kg
Error Codes
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Appendix
The label and sign on the fabric can help you to choose the best way to launder your clothes.
Iro n
Do no t iron
Dry c lean
Do no t dry cle an
Warm ir on.me dium (max 1 50)
Cool i ron(m ax 110 )
A
F
Dry clean normal cyc le with any solvent
Dry clean normal cyc le petroleu m solvent only
Dry f lat
Tumble dry norm al
Dri p dry
Han g to dry /Li ne dry
Tumb le dry. Low h eat (max 11 0)
Tumb le dry. Med ium (max 1 50 )
C
C
Ble ach
Do no t bleac h
Han d wash
Do no t wash
40
Wa rm wa sh (ma x 40 )
Chlo rine bl each may be u sed
Nor mal was h
Gen tle was h
Chlo rine bl each not be u sed
Do no t tumbl e dry
Iro n with cl oth
Ste am Iron
Dry a fter wa sh
Lin e Dry in sh ade
Warm ly dry cl ean
No Wri ng
Lin e Dry
No ma chine w ash
To avoi d fire, elect rical sho ck and ot her acc ident s,pleas e remem ber the f ollowin g remin ding:
- Onl y the vol tage in dicat ed in power l abel ca n be used . If you ar e not clear o f the vol tage at ho me, ple ase con tact th e local pow er bure au.
- Whe n you are u sing th e heati ng functi on, the m aximu m current t hroug h the was hing mac hine wi ll reac h 10A. Th er efore, plea se make s ure the p ower supp ly unit s (curr ent, vol tage an d cable ) can mee t the norma l load re quire ments for t he mach ine.
- Pro tect th e power c ord pro perly. P ow er cord shall b e fixed w ell so th at it wil l not trip th e peo ple or ot her t
hin gs and be d amage d. Spec ial atten tion sh all be pa id to the s ocket. It
sha ll be plu gged in to the so ckets eas ily and a ttent ion shall b e paid to t he plug l ocation .
- Do no t make th e wall- mount ed sock et overlo aded or c able ex tended. O verlo ading o f the
wir ing may c ause fi re or ele ctrical s hock. D o not pul l out pow er plug w ith wet h and.
- To ensu re y our safet y, p ower pl ug shal l be insert ed into a n earth ed three- pole so cket.
Car efull y check a nd ensu re that you r socke t is prop erly an d reliabl y earth ed.
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AUSTR ALIAN CUST OMERS
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
NEW Z EALAN D CUS TOMERS
Nothing herein contained shall be construed in any way as excluding or limiting your rights under the Consumer Guarantee Act 1993.
OUR WA RRANT Y
This product is also covered by the manufacturer's warranty set out in this document (Our Warranty). Our Warranty is for a period of t
wenty four (24) months from the date of purchase and for refrigeration appliances will have an
additional t
hirty six (36) months after the first twen ty four (2 4) months on the Sealed System (PARTS only ) Compressor & condenser etc. The labour cost to replace these parts is the responsibility of the customer. This is in addition to (and does not exclude, restrict or modify) any rights or remedies to which you may already be entitled to under the Australian consumer law or the New Zealand Consumer Guarantee act 1993 relating to this product. O
ur warr anty (which is subject to the conditions below) covers rectification free of charge of any fault arising from defective materials or components, or faulty workmanship. The product will be repaired or replaced at the option of Omega, and all costs of installation, removal, cartage, freight travelling and insurance are to be paid by the customer. O
ur war ranty is subject to the following conditions: 1
. That the purchaser contact Omega prior to any product repair.
2
. That the purchaser carefully follows all instructions provided with the product and complies with all relevant electrical &
plumbing regulations in their State when installing the product.
3
. That the purchaser carefully follows the instructions provided in the owner’s handbook relating to the proper use and care of the
product and does not use the product for any purpose other than the DOMESTIC use for which it has been designed. If the appliance is used in commercial applications or for rental purposes, O
ur War ranty is limited to a warranty of Twel ve (12)
months covering all parts with T
hree ( 3) months on any labour cost of service or repair.
SERVI CE AR EA
The provision of service under Our W arranty is limited by the boundary / territory area of the nearest service centre. Travelling cost incurred for service outside this area is not covered by Our Warranty and service will incur commercial cost to be paid by the customer regulated by the number of kilometres travelled beyond the service area. These costs will be disclosed to you for acceptance by you prior to your claim being processed. M
icrowa ve ovens mus t be returned to your nearest Authorised Service Centre for repair as they are a carry in serviceable appliance.
WHAT IS COVERED: B y Our Warranty
During the warranty period, Omega or its authorised Service Centre will, at no extra charge, if your appliance is readily accessible without the need of special equipment and subject to the terms and conditions of this warranty, repair or replace any parts which it considers defective.
WHAT IS NO T COV ERED: By O ur Warrant y 1
. Products installed damaged or incomplete or not in compliance with the relevant electrical & plumbing regulations in their State.
2. Normal wear and tear e.g. cleaning, light globes, filters etc.
3. Failure resulting from power surges and electrical storms.
4. Insect or vermin infestation.
5. Unauthorised repairs or use of non- genuine Omega parts.
6. Any failure caused by the product not being used in accordance with the instruction and the installation manual provided with
the product.
7. Misuse or abuse, including failure to properly maintain or service.
8. The clearing of blockages in pumps and hoses.
9. Damage which occurs during delivery or installation.
10. Claims to product surface coating due to liquid or solid spill-overs, accidental damage or damag e caused from cleaning
products not recommended by Omega.
HOW T O CLA IM OU R WARR ANTY
You will need to contact Omega in Australia or New Zealand by using the contact details below.
IN AU STRAL IA IN NEW ZEALAND
O
mega i s a divisi on of Shri ro Austral ia Pty Ltd Omega is a divi sion of Mo naco Corpo ration
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BN 28 002 386 12 9 (Mem ber of Sh riro Austra lia Pty Lt d)
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ocked Bag 5002, Kingsgrove , NSW, 2208 PO Box 4399, Shortland St, Auckl and, 1140
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hone: 1300 795 572 Fax: 1 800 686 41 3 Pho ne: 09 41 5 6000 Fax : 09 415 7 060
Email: customercare@shriro.com.au Email: service@shriro.com.au Web: www.omegaappliances.com.au Note: Please com plete the following details w hen you ha ve unpacke d the pro duct:
Model No………………………………………… Serial No………………………………………
Date of Purchase……………………………..… Retailer……………………………………….…
AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND PRODUCT WARRANTY
STATEMENT OF STANDARD WARRANTY CONDITIONS
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