Panasonic NA-F85A1WAU, NA-F95A1WAU Installation and Operation Guide

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Operating & Installation
Instructions
Fully Automatic Washing Machine
(Household Use)
Model No.
NA-F95A1 NA-F85A1
Contents
Safety Precautions
Part Names
Operation Panel
Variety of Programs
Washing
Washing Options
• Bedding
• Delicate
• Cotton Eco
• Air Dry
• Wash / Rinse / Spin
(90 min)
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Thank you for purchasing this product.
- Read these instructions carefully for optimum performance and safety before use.
- Keep this manual for future reference.
Convenient Functions
Maintenance
Installation
Troubleshooting
Error Display
Specifi cations
AWW9901D1X00
10
10
12
15
16
16
T1217-0 (A)(N)
Printed in Thailand
12-2017
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Safety Precautions
Read and follow these safety precautions.
WARNING
Never disassemble, repair or modify the appliance yourself.
May cause serious injury
or death.
Home hot water heater safety
● Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in your hot water heater that has not been used for two weeks or more. Hydrogen gas can be explosive under these circumstances. To prevent the possibility of damage or injury, you should turn on all hot water faucets in your home, and let the water fl ow out for several minutes before connecting to your washing machine. This will allow any built­up hydrogen gas to escape. Since hydrogen gas is ammable, do not smoke or use an open fl ame or start appliance during this process.
Never do the following about the power plug and cord
(To prevent fi re or electric shock)
● Do not plug in or unplug the power cord with wet hands.
● Do not hold or pull on the cord when removing the plug from the socket.
● Do not use a power cord or plug that is damaged. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualifi ed persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Observe the following about the power plug and cord
(To prevent fi re or electric shock)
● Use a socket that satisfi es the rating requirement solely for this appliance. Do not use a plug adaptor or extension cord.
● Always fully insert the power plug into the socket.
● Wipe the power plug periodically with a dry cloth. (Accumulated dust collects moisture, which may cause insulation failure, resulting in fi re.)
● Unplug the power cord before cleaning.
● In case of malfunction or failure, immediately stop use, unplug the power cord, and ask your nearest service centre for repair.
Do not allow children to use on their own.
● 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.
Keep away from fi re. Do not put fl ammable materials or clothes with such things attached in the tub. Keep them away from the appliance.
(To prevent explosion or fi re)
● For example: Kerosene, gasoline, benzine/thinner, alcohol, etc.
Do not touch the tub until it completely stops.
(To prevent injury)
● If the tub does not stop within 15 seconds when the lid is opened during spin process, switch off the appliance immediately and call a service person.
Be sure to provide a ground.
(To prevent electric shock if electricity leakage occurs.)
● To establish a ground, ask a service person to do the grounding work.
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Part Names
CAUTION
May cause injury or property
damage.
Do not wash, rinse, or spin waterproof sheets or clothes.
(To prevent injury, damage to the main unit, walls, fl oor or laundry, or water leakage if the appliance falls over or oscillates extremely while spinning)
● Raincoats, wet suits, etc.
Observe the following
●Locate away from direct sunlight or heat. (To prevent malfunction or deformation.)
● New hose-sets supplied with the appliance are to be used and old hose-sets should not be reused.
● Be careful not to get your fi ngers caught when opening and closing the lid.
● Do not insert your hands or feet under the main unit. (To prevent injury by rotating parts.)
● Do not climb or put heavy objects on the appliance. (To prevent deformation and breakage resulting in injury)
● If the lid is broken, immediately stop using the appliance. (To prevent deformation and breakage resulting in injury)
● Do not use water hotter than 60 ºC.
● Do not make wrong connection for the HOT and COLD water supply faucets.
● Depending on the connected water heater, very hot water may come out. Be careful not to burn yourself.
● Do not add extra water directly into the tub.
● Do not obstruct the openings of the bottom face with carpet, etc.
Lint fi lter (P. 10)
Tub
Pulsator
● Water supply hose for HOT (White)
(1)
Operation
Leveller (P. 14)
Adjustable leg (P. 14)
panel (P. 4)
Lid
Water supply valve (P. 14)
COLD
HOT
Accessories
● Water supply hose for COLD (Grey)
(1)
Drain hose (P. 13)
Power cord and plug (P. 14)
Safety Precautions Part Names
Softener case (P. 6)
Detergent inlet (P. 6)
● Bottom cover (1)
● Screw (1)
Turn off the water faucet after operation.
(To prevent water leakage)
This appliance is only suitable for textiles labelled washing machine washable.
Length: 1.0 m
● Drain hose (1)
● Hose band (1)
Length: 1.0 m
● Hose holder (1)
● Screw (1)
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Operation Panel
Change water
amount
During the wash process, press “Water Level” to change the water amount.
● Some water amounts cannot be selected depending on the program.
● When the remaining time is displayed, press “Water Level” to check the water amount.
Water amount/remaining time
After starting operation, indicates the water amount of laundry.
After approx. 5 seconds, indicates the approximate remaining time (min).
amount
according to the
Water level/water amounts
Level
Detergent *
Water
amount (L)
* : 1 scoop of detergent
● Each water level, except “Extra Low”, has three water amount options that can be switched while the level is lit by pressing “Water Level”.
High 10-8
99 88 81 74 66 59 52 46 38 33
93 88 81 74 66 59 52 46 38 33
Mid
7-5
Low
4-2
Extra
Low
Model
1
NA-F95A1
NA-F85A1
Child Lock lamp
(P. 10)
Air Dry (P. 9)
Change process
settings
Change the combination of wash, rinse and spin processes, and the time length or number of times for individual processes.
(P. 9)
Lighted
Flashing (in progress)
● After starting operation, you can change settings only during wash process by pressing “Start/Pause”.
Start/Pause
Preset
Set the time to fi nish washing (in hours). (
● Setting range: 2 - 24 hours later, in one-hour increments. (3 - 24 hours later for the Soak program)
● Not available for the following programs: Delicate Bedding, Tub Hygiene, Air Dry
lights.)
e.g.) 8 hours later
, Fragrance,
Program selection
(P. 5)
Power Off/On
Temp Setting
For washing, cold water can be mixed with hot water. Press the button to select Hot/Warm/Cold. (P. 7)
Do not use water hotter than 60 ºC.
● The estimated water temperature in the tub during wash process (when hot water is 50 ºC, and normal water is 20 ºC):
Hot approx. 40 ºC Warm approx. 30 ºC
● Lamp indications Lighted: Hot/Warm/Cold is set.
Flashing: Hot water is being supplied.
NOTE
● In case of a power failure during operation, operation will resume from the point where it was stopped when the power is recovered (Auto Restart).
● The power turns off automatically if you do not press “Start/Pause” within 10 minutes after power-on.
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Variety of Programs
Program
Cotton
(P. 7)
Everyday
Purpose
Daily washing
clothes
Speedy washing for light soil Quick Wash
Delicates
Using extra softener
Washing delicates gently
Stronger scent
Delicate
(P. 8)
Fragrance
(P. 7)
Saving washing water and energy
* Washing consumes less energy and water, but
takes longer.
Heavily soiled
Presoaking to wash
clothes
Cotton Eco
Soak
(P. 7)
(P. 7)
(P. 8)
Maximum capacity
NA-F95A1 NA-F85A1
9.5 k
9.5 k
5.0 k
9.5 k
9.5 k
9.5 k
g
g
g
g
g
g
8.5 k
8.5 k
5.0 k
8.5 k
8.5 k
8.5 k
g
g
g
g
g
g
Operation Panel Variety of Programs
Blankets Bedding
Drying synthetic fi bre clothes
Tub drying
Preventing black mould and smell
Tub cleaning
Air Dry (90 min)
(P. 9)
Air Dry (90 min)
(P. 11)
Tub Hygiene
(P. 11)
Laundry preparation and check
For clothes losing colour easily
Wash separately.
Pre-laundry check
To prevent damage to clothes, malfunction and drainage failure
● Remove coins, pins, paper clips, nails, etc.
● Fasten buttons and close zippers.
● Do not wash items (such as paper diapers) other than laundry.
● Reverse clothes likely to pill.
● Use a brush to remove pet and human hair, sand, etc.
● Tie strings, etc.
● Remove any knots in clothing and any tangles.
g
(P. 8)
For delicate underwear only
4.2 k
g
3.0 k
――
4.2 k
3.0 k
Use laundry nets.
● Underwire brassieres
● Lacy clothes, lingerie and stockings
When using a net
● Do not overpack.
● Put the zipper's slider into the cover. (To prevent damage to clothes and the main unit)
● Do not use the Air Dry program. (To prevent uneven drying and wrinkles)
g
g
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Detergent
Put in detergent, bleach and softener according to the water amount displayed.
● Follow the instructions on each package.
Softener case Softener
Putting in detergent
Do not put detergent directly into the tub.
Detergent may remain undissolved.
● The level of foaming depends on condition such as load size, degree of soiling, detergent type, and water hardness.
Putting in bleach
● Do not use whiten bleach (chlorine bleach) for coloured clothes to prevent loss of colour.
● Do not use bleach for the Delicate program.
Putting in softener
Detergent inlet Detergent/Bleach
● Turn the tub by hand if it is diffi cult to put in the detergent inlet. (P. 10)
● Attach the detergent inlet cover if it comes off.
● Softener is automatically released during the fi nal rinse process.
● To add softener during operation, press “Pause” rst.
● Up to about 160 ml can be added. To add more softener, use the Fragrance program.
● When using concentrated softener, dilute it with water before putting it in.
NOTE
● Do not use separated or solidifi ed softener.
● Softener cannot be used with the Cotton Eco program.
Concentrated
softener
Water
● If the detergent/bleach inlet cover is wet, wipe it before use. (Wet cover can cause detergent clumps)
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Washing
Preparation:
● Check if the washing machine is properly installed. (P. 12)
● Turn on the water faucet.
● When using Temp Setting, turn on both hot and cold water faucets.
1
2 3
4
Timer preset
After loading laundry
Turn the power on.
● The Cotton program is selected when the power is turned on.
Select a program. (P. 5)
Temp Setting
Timer preset
Start.
The pulsator moves without water and measures the amount of laundry (approx. 5 seconds).
Water amount indication
(approx. 5 seconds)
Remaining time indication
● To check the water amount Press “Water Level”.
According to the water amount indication
Put in detergent.
● Approx. 20 seconds after the water amount is displayed, water supply begins.
3
Press to select Hot/Warm/Cold for washing. (P. 4)
Set how many hours later to fi nish operation. (P. 4)
When the Fragrance program is selected
Temp setting
Hot Warm Cold
● 2 minutes after start-up, all indications except turn off.
● To confi rm after the timer has been set, press
.
● To cancel or change, press .
● The hours that can be set differ depending on the program.
The buzzer sounds before the fi nal rinse and operation is paused. Put the desired amount of softener which has been diluted with water directly into the tub.
5 beeps
2
1
WashingDetergent
5
Close the lid.
Operation ends with beeps.
● The Fragrance program cannot be selected when Child Lock (P. 10) is set.
● Operation will resume if the lid is left closed for more than 1 hour.
After pressing “Start”
● You can change the water level until the end of the wash process.
● You can change each of the “Wash”, “Rinse” and “Spin” operation contents until the end of the wash process. Press “Pause” beforehand.
● You cannot change the program.
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Washing Options
Bedding
Washable blankets
Material: 100 % synthetic fi bre or 100 % cotton
Weight: 4.2 kg or less (King size bed)
Blankets with a machine-washable tag attached
● Put a blanket in the net and load it in the tub.
Roll
NOTE
● Use liquid detergent.
● The water amount indication shows the maximum and cannot be changed.
● The zipper part should face up. (To prevent damage to the net)
Cotton Eco
With the “Cotton Eco” cycle the washing machine consumes less energy and water.
About Detergent
● We recommend using high effi ciency or low-sudsing detergent.
● For better performance, it is recommended to dissolve detergent in 1 L of water at 35 °C and then pour it around the inner wall of the tub.
● Add detergent after the hot water fi ll is completed. Opening the lid to add detergent before hot water lling is completed will alter the total amount of hot water added, and hence washing performance will change.
Water amount can be adjusted according
to the table below:
NA-F95A1 NA-F85A1
Water Level
59 L 6.0 - 9.5 k 52 L 3.4 - 6.0 k 46 L 0 - 3.4 k
Capacity
Water Level
g - ­g
g
52 L 6.0 - 8.5 k 46 L 0 - 6.0 k
Capacity
g
g
Delicate
Use this program to gently wash delicate clothes and stylish garments.
Load laundry evenly
● Load lighter items fi rst and press them from above.
● Use laundry nets for delicate underwear only.
● Amount that can be washed at one time:
Water Level Capacity
3.0 k
g g g
74 L 5.0 k 66 L 59 L 1.0 k
NOTE
● Do not use bleach.
● Use liquid delicate detergent.
● After operation ends, take out clothes immediately.
(To prevent wrinkles and colour staining)
NOTE
● Do not use softener
● The operation starts with the end of hot water filled.
● If “U13” appears, clothes in the tub are out of balance. Follow installation (P.16) to distribute the clothes evenly, and close the lid.
● We recommend leaving the washing machine for at least 1 hour between each use.
● Cotton Eco is for normally cotton soiled load with AS/NZS 2040.1, AS/NZS 2040.2 and AS/NZS 6400.
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(90 min) yrD riA
Wash / Rinse / Spin
Water is removed from clothes by the air blown from the tub rotation.
Clothes that can be dried
Material: Synthetic fibre
• Weight: 3.0 kg or less
After loading clothes and closing the lid
1
Turn the power on.
Press.
2
Start.
3
After 90 minutes, drying
NOTE
● Clothes may not be suffi ciently dried depending on the amount and type of clothes, the temperature, and the installation condition of the washing machine.
● Since no heater is used for this function, you may feel that clothes are cold and half dry.
ends with beeps.
Preparation: Turn on the water faucet.
After loading laundry
Turn the power on.
1
According to your purpose
Change process
2
settings.
● Change the water amount as necessary.
Select water temperature.
3
After closing the lid
Start.
4
Operation ends with beeps.
Contents of Programs
5)
5)
Total time
(approx.)
2)
180 min 160 min
2)
2)
2)
snaem meti siht ni denoitnem ”ll ifeR“ )1
Program
Cotton 60 min 12 min semit 2 ll ifeR Quick Wash 55 min 9 min semit 2 ll ifeR Fragrance 85 min 12 min 2 times 5 min Soak 120 min
Bedding 80 min 12 min semit 2 ll ifeR Delicate 55 min 9 min 2 times 1 min Cotton Eco Cotton Eco
Tub Hygiene 150 min
NOTE
Total time is approximate.
(When the standard water supply rate is 15 L / min)
● Total time may increase depending on low water pressure, bad draining conditions, and the amount and type of clothes.
to fill the tub with water and then rinse laundry while supplying water.
(NA-F95A1)
(NA-F85A1)
Wash
12 min
12 min 12 min 12 min
3)
3)
3)
3)
2) Remaining time of 90 minutes or less will be displayed.
3) Although the time indication is “12 min”, soaking is done before that. Approximate soaking time :
- Cotton Eco : 75 min (NA-F95A1) / 61 min (NA-F85A1)
- Soak and Tub Hygiene : 60 min
4) Although the time indication is “7 min”, actual spinning time may take up to 25 min.
5) Water Level depends on loading capacity.
1)
Rinse
semit 2 ll ifeR
3 times 3 times
semit 2 ll ifeR
Spin
5 min 5 min
5 min
3 min
7 min 7 min
7 min
4)
4)
Temp
Setting
Hot
Warm
Cold
Cold
Hot / Cold
Cold
Water level
High
Mid
Low
Extra Low
High
Mid
Mid / Low
High
5)
Washing Options
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Convenient Functions
Maintenance
Cancelling end buzzer
Pressing down,
1
Then hold on for
3 seconds.
● To reset, do the same procedure.
Setting Child Lock
To prevent children from falling into the tub and drowning, if the lid is opened while the washing machine is operating, this function sounds a buzzer until it is closed. Not closing it within 10 seconds ushes the water out.
● This function does not lock the lid and button operations.
● When water is drained forcibly, “U 99” is displayed. (P. 16)
After closing the lid
press.
2 short
beeps
Turn the power on.
4 short
beeps
1
1
2
Lint fi lter
After each operation
Lint fi lter
Remove the
lter gently.
Open the fi lter and remove lint.
● If lint is diffi cult to remove, soak and wash the fi lter in water.
10
Press and hold for
2
● To cancel, do the same procedure.
Turning the tub by hand
If it is diffi cult to reach the detergent inlet.
5 seconds.
Turn the power on.
2 short
beeps
4 short
beeps
1
When a clicking sound is heard
Turn the tub
2
within 20 seconds.
(Clockwise only)
NOTE
● If there is water in the tub, the tub cannot be turned.
Attach the fi lter in its original
3
NOTE
● Do not wash laundry without the fi lter. (To prevent damage to clothes)
● Turn the tub by hand if it is diffi cult to remove the lter.
● If the fi lter is broken, purchase a new one at your local dealer.
position.
1 2
3 4
Click
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Water supply fi lter
Tub
If water does not fl ow smoothly
● Follow the procedure below to prevent splashing of water.
After turning off both hot and cold water faucets
1
Turn the power on.
Select Hot or Warm.
2
Start.
3
After approx. 40 seconds
Turn the power off.
4
Loosen the nut and remove
5
the hose.
Once a week <Air Dry>
After operation ends
Run the Air Dry program without
1
loading laundry.
Once a month <Tub Hygiene>
Preparation: Turn on both hot and cold water faucets.
Without loading laundry
Turn the power on.
(P. 9)
1
Press.
2
Start.
3
When the tub is fi lled with water
Pause.
Convenient Functions Maintenance
Remove the fi lter and remove
6
7
Wipe with a soft cloth.
(To prevent damage to resin parts or metal corrosion)
● For heavy soil, wipe with a neutral kitchen detergent.
● Do not splash water.
dirt on the fi lter.
Water supply fi lter
Reattach the fi lter to this original position.
Main unit, lid
If stained with detergent or softener
Put bleach in the tub.
4
● Use whiten bleach (drum cleaning detergent commercially available).
After closing the lid
Start.
5
After approx. 2 hours and a half, tub cleaning ends.
Softener case
Wash with water.
How to remove
After pulling the case all the way out, pull it obliquely upward to remove it.
Approx. 200 ml
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Installation
HOT
Water supply hose (white)
COLD
Water supply hose (Grey)
A
Elbow
COLD HOT
Water supply valve screw
Holes for the hose holder
B
Bottom cover Drain hose
1. Check the location.
Avoid the following locations for installation.
Damp locations or locations where it may be exposed to rain, etc. (To prevent electric shock or fi re)
• Uneven or unstable locations (on blocks, timbers, a table with wheels,
• etc.)
Locations with a possibility of freezing
Keep the washing machine at least 10 cm away from the wall to
minimise noise.
2. Attach the bottom cover.
1
Insert the bottom cover along the guides.
2
Fix with a screw.
12
Screw
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Make sure to ask a service person for installation. Do not install by yourself.
If the installation, test run and inspection of the washing machine are not carried out following this installation method, Panasonic will not be liable for any accident or damage caused.
3. Attach the drain hose.
Connect.
1
2
3
Do not connect here.
Slide the hose band in the arrow direction.
● Slide all the way until it stops.
Attach the hose to position A or B with the hose holder and the screw.
Hose holder
Insert all the way.
Hose band
A
B
4
Hook the elbow of the drain hose to the basin.
CAUTION
Make sure the drain hose is securely hooked so that it does not come off by water pressure during drainage.
NOTE
● Do not twist, pull out or bend the drain hose.
● Do not put the hose tip under water.
● Do not direct the drain hose downwards.
● The installation shall be in accordance with the requirements of AS/NZS 3500.1.
Screw
Installation
80 - 120 cm
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Installation (continued)
4. Connect the water supply hose.
Water faucet
Water supply hose
CAUTION
●Do not make wrong connection for the HOT and COLD water supply faucets.
● Tighten the nut fi rmly.
● Do not twist, squash, modify or cut the hose.
NOTE
● If you have an uncontrolled water heating source (e.g., wet back,
solar heating), fi t a tempering device (e.g., a safe valve). This will ensure the hot water temperature remains within safe limits. Contact a local plumber or plumbing supply merchant for the most suitable type of tempering device.
● Time for hot water to reach washing machine will depend on proximity of washing machine to hot water tank.
Attach one end of the water
1
supply hose to the water supply valve screw.
1 Hold the elbow and tighten the nut. 2 Check that the elbow is not loose.
The procedure for cold water and hot water is the same.
Attach the other end of the
2
water supply hose (grey) to the cold water tap, and tighten the nut clockwise with your hand.
Likewise, attach the other
3
end of the water supply hose (white) to the hot water tap.
Turn on the water taps
4
slowly and make sure there are no leaks.
Water supply valve screw
COLD HOT
Nut
Elbow
Water supply hose
5. Connect the power plug and grounding wire.
● Plug the power cord into a dedicated household 3-pin AC outlet rated at 10 A, 220 V to 240 V. If you are not sure, contact a qualifi ed electrician.
6. Check that the washing machine is level.
The bubble should be at the centre of the mark.
Mark Bubble
Leveller
If the bubble is out of the mark
Turn the adjustable leg knob to
1
the left to loosen.
Turn the adjustable
2
leg to eliminate wobble.
To raise
To lower
Turn to the right to
3
tighten.
7. Perform a trial operation.
● Check that there is no water leakage, abnormal sounds or error display.
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Troubleshooting
Symptoms Points to be checked
Time indication increases or does not decrease.
Time
Operation time is longer than the time indication. Operation does not stop even after the preset time.
Main unit
No operation
Cannot change process settings (after start-up).
No water supply
Water is supplied in the
Wash
middle of wash process.
● Time indication is approximate. Remaining time is corrected during operation and displayed.
● The operation time may be longer if laundry is concentrated on one side or the water supply or drainage is not good. (P. 16 “U 11” “U 14”)
● Power failure?
● Is the lid closed completely?
● Has the power fuse blown or the breaker tripped?
● Is the power plug inserted completely?
● Is the water faucet turned on?
● Did you press “Start”?
● Is the timer preset?
● Process settings can be changed during wash process by pressing “Pause”. To change the program or settings after the end of wash process, turn the power off and on again.
● Is the water faucet turned on?
● Water outage?
● Is the water supply fi lter clogged with dirt? (P. 11)
● If the water level drops, water is added automatically.
● With a large amount of laundry, water is added several times automatically.
The water level is too high for the amount of laundry.
The water level is too low for the amount of laundry.
Operation started with rinse, but water is not supplied.
Rinse/Spin
Operation suddenly changes to rinse process in the middle of spin. Only spin is desired, but operation starts with rinse.
Irregular rotation during spin
Power failure/ The breaker has tripped.
Others
Water outage
● If laundry is wet or there is water in the tub before operation, the water level may be higher.
● With light clothes (of synthetic fi bre, etc.), the water level may be lower.
● If there is no water in the tub, water is supplied after spin.
● If there is water in the tub, water is supplied after water discharge.
Installation Troubleshooting
● If clothes are concentrated on one side of the tub, the washing machine automatically corrects unevenness by starting rinse process. (Place clothes as evenly as possible.)
● The tub rotation speed is adjusted to reduce foaming during spin.
● Operation will resume from the point where it was stopped when the power is recovered (Auto Restart).
● When water supply is recovered, remove the water supply hose, release turbid water from the faucet, and then start the washing machine.
Cannot select the Fragrance program.
There is noise when water drains out.
● If Child Lock (P. 10) is set, the Fragrance program cannot be selected.
● This is normal. It is the noise of the drain pump working.
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Error Display
● The buzzer sounds and “U”/“H” and a number are alternately displayed.
● Cancel Child Lock (P. 10) if it is set.
Error display Points to be checked
Water cannot drain.
Check the drain hose for the following abnormalities:
● Is it crushed?
● Is it clogged with lint?
● Is the hose tip under water?
When the above problems are solved, you can resume operation by opening and closing the lid.
The lid is open.
Did you try to run the washing machine with the lid open?Close the lid.
Spin or Air Dry is not possible.
Are clothes concentrated on one side of the tub?Distribute the clothes evenly and close the lid.
● Is the washing machine installed on an unstable or inclined surface? You can resume operation by opening and closing the lid.
Water cannot be supplied.
Is the water faucet turned on?When using Temp Setting, turn on both hot and cold water faucets.
● Water outage?
● Is the water supply fi lter clogged with dirt? (P. 11)
You can resume operation by opening and closing the lid.
Water has been forcibly drained.
● Water has been forcibly drained because the lid was open for 10 seconds or more with Child Lock (P. 10) set. Unplug the power cord and plug it in again after 5 seconds.
Inspection is required.
● Turn off the water faucet just to be safe. Then, report the error displayed (2-digit number after “H”) to a service person. Unplug the power cord.
Speci cations
Rated voltage
Rated frequency
Rated power consumption
Standard water amount
Maximum capacity (Dry cloth)
Product dimensions
Product weight
Pressure of tap water
NA-F95A1 NA-F85A1
220 - 240 V
50 Hz
590 W 580 W
99 L 93 L
g
9.5 k
643 mm (W) x 709 mm (D) x 1074 mm (H)
g
48 k
0.01 - 1 MPa
8.5 k
g
16
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