Technika TWDC1400 Owner's Manual

Before using your washing machine,please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
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 pr event ative c are on y our pa rt can sav e y ou a grea t de al of tim e an d m oney ove r the life of you r was her dry er mac hin e. You’ll f ind ma ny an swers t o com mon pro blems i n t he ch art o f tr ouble shoot ing tip s. If you rev iew the cha rt of Troub les hooti ng Tips fir st, you m ay not ne ed to cal l for ser vice.
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MODEL: TWDC1400
OWNER’S MANUAL
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CAUTION: HOT SURFACE !
CAUTION: RISK OF FIRE !
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Contents
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Safety Precautions
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
- The new hose-sets supplied with the appliance are to be used and that old hose-sets should not be reused.
- This washer dryer machine is for indoor use only.
- The ventilation openings must not be obstructed by a carpet.
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capab
-ilities,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.
- Pull out its plug from the power socket before cleaning or maintenance.
- Make sure that all pockets are emptied.
- Sharp and rigid items such as coin, brooch, nail, screw or stone etc. may cause serious damages to this machine.
- Pull out its plug and cut off water supply after the operation.
- Please check whether the water inside the drum has been drained before opening its door. Please do not open the door if there is any water visible,
- Pets and kids may climb into the machine.Check the machine before every operation.
- Glass door may be very hot during the operation.Keep kids and pets far away from the machine during the operation.
- Take care that power voltage and frequency shall be identical to those of washer dryer machine.
- Do not use any socket with rated current less than that of
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Overv iew of Wash er d ryer M achine .... ....... ....... ....... .. ....... ....... ....... ....... ..
Insta ll Machi ne . ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... .. ....... .......
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Checkli st a nd P reparat ion be fore Wa shing Cloth es . ....... .. ....... ....... ......
View of Contr ol Pan el..... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... .......
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Table of Wa shing and drying Proc edures .... ....... ....... .. ..... .. ....... ....... ....
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Clean ing and Mainten ance of Washe r dr yer Machine Cab inet
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Safety Precautions
- Do not use any socket with rated current less than that of washer dryer machine.Never pull out power plug with wet hand.
- To ensure your safety, power cord plug must be inserted into an earthed three-pole socket. Check carefully and make sure that your socket is properly and reliably earthed.
- Children of less than 3 years should be kept away unless continously supervised.
- Kids should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the machine.
- Packing materials may be dangerous to the kids. Please keep all packing materials (plastic bags, foams etc) far away from the kids.
- Washer dryer machine shall not be installed in bath room or very wet rooms as well as in the rooms with explosive or caustic gases.
- Make sure that the water and electrical devices must be connected by a qualified technician in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and local safety regulations.
- Before operating this machine, all packages and transport bolts must be removed.Otherwise,the washer dryer machine may be seriously damaged while washing the clothes.
- Before washing the clothes at first time, the washer dryer machine shall be operated in one round of the whole procedures without the clothes inside.
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- Your washer dryer machine is only for home use and is only designed for the textiles suitable for machine washing.
- Flammable and explosive or toxic solvents are forbidden.
- The machine with single inlet valve only can be connected to the cold water supply. The machine with double inlet valves can be connected to the hot water and cold water supply.
Gasoline and alcohol etc. shall not be used as detergents. Please only select the detergents suitable for machine washing, especially for drum.
- It is forbidden to wash carpets.
- Be careful of burning when washing machine drains hot washing water.
- Never refill the water by hand during washing.
- After the program is completed,please wait for two minutes to open the door.
- Please remember to disconnect water and power supply immediately after the clothes are washed.
- Do not climb up and sit on top cover of the machine.
- Do not lean against machine door.
- Please do not close the door with excessive forces.If it is found difficult to close the door,please check if the excessive clothes are put in or distributed well.
- Cautions during Handling Machine
1.Transport bolts shall be reinstalled to the machine by a specialized person.
2.The accumulated water shall be drained out of the machine.
3. Handle the machine carefully. Never hold each protruded part on the machine while lifting. Machine door can not be used as the handle during the conveyance.
4. That the hands shall not be inserted into running water
-extracting tub.
- The washer dryer is not to be used if industrial chemicals have been used for cleaning.
- Oil-affected items can ignite spontaneously, especially when exposed to heat sources such as in a tumble dryer. The items become warm, causing an oxidation reaction in the oil. Oxidation creates heat. If the heat cannot escape,
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Safety Precautions
- The openings must not be obstructed by a carpet.
- The exhaust air must not be discharged into a flue which is for exhausting fumes from appliances burning gas or other fuels.
- 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 washer dryer.
- The washer dryer shall not beinstalled at a humid place.
- The household washer dryer isn't intended to be built-in.
- The washer dryer whose lid can be opended during water
extraction,that it takes 15s or more for complete stop of
water extracting chamber tub.
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.
- 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.
- Adequate ventilation has to be provided to avoid the back flow of gases into the room from appliances burning other fuels, including open fires.
- Do not dry unwashed items in the washer dryer.
- Items that have been soiled with substances such as cooking oil, acetone, alcohol, petrol, kerosene, spot removers, turpentine,waxes and wax removers should be washed in hot with an extra amount of detergent before being dried in the washer dryer.
- Items such as foam rubber (latex foam), shower caps,water proof textiles, rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows fitted with foam rubber pads should not be dried in the washer dryer.
- Fabric softeners, or similar products, should be used as specified by the fabric softener instructions.
- The final part of a washer dryer cycle occurs without heat (cool down cycle) to ensure that the items are left at a temperature that ensures that the items will not be damaged.
- Remove all objects from pockets such as lighters and matches before use the appliance.
- WARNING: Never stop a washer dryer before the end of the drying cycle unless all items are quickly removed and spread out so that the heat is dissipated.
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Unpacking the w as he r dryer machine
Unp ack you r washe r dryer m achin e and check i f the re is any dam age d uring the t ran sportat ion . Als o make su re that a ll the it ems (as sho wn in P age 5) in t he attach ed ba g are rec eived. If th ere is an y damag e to the mac hine du ring th e trans portati on, o r any item is mis sing, p lease c ontac t the local d eal er immedi ate ly.
Dispose the pac ki ng m aterials The p ackin g mater ials of t his machi ne ma y be danger ous t o kids. Ple ase d ispos e them pro perly a nd avoi d easy to uch by kids . Ple ase dispo se th e relat ed packin g mat erials acc ordin g to the re levan t local reg ula tions. Pl eas e do no thr ow the pack ing m aterial s awa y toget her wit h the oth er dail y living ru bbi shes.
Remove transp or t bolts Bef ore usi ng this ma chine , trans port
mus t be remo ved fro m the bac kside of thi s machi ne. Ple ase tak e the follo win g steps t o rem ove the b olts:
1.Lo osen al l bolts w ith spa nner and th en re move them .
2.St op the ho les wit h trans port hole p lug s.
3.Ke ep the tr anspo rt bolt s properl y for f uture use . Select the loca ti on
Bef ore ins talli ng the mac hine, t he loca tion ch aracter ize d as follow s sha ll be sel ected :
- Rig id, dry, a nd leve l sur face (if no t lev el, pleas e mak e it level wi th re ference t o the fol lowin g figur e “Adju st Leg” )
- Avoi d direc t sun light
- Suf fic ient vent ila tion
- 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 g as. Mak e sure th at the mac hine wi ll not st and on po wer cor d. Do no t insta ll the wa shing m achin e on the carp et fl oor.
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1.Wh en posi tioni ng the mac hine, p lease fir st chec k if the le gs are cl osely att ach ed to the cab inet. I f not, pl ease tu rn them to th eir o riginal pos ition s with ha nd or spa nner and ti ght en the nut s with sp anner.
2.Af ter pos ition ing the ma chine , fou r corne rs on top c over of in se quenc e. If the w ashin g machine sta ble whe n being p resse d, this leg s hal l be adj usted .
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Overview of Washing Machine
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Tran sport H ole Plu g
Out let Hos e Suppo rt ( )opt ional
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3.En sure th e posit ionin g status of w ash er drye r machine . Loo sen the loc k nut w ith spa nner and t urn the l eg with h and unt il it close ly co ntacts wi th th e floor. P ress the le g wit h one han d and fas ten the n ut clos ely to the ca bin et with the o the r hand.
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 Con nect th e inlet p ipe as in dicated i n the f igure. For t he mode l which h as hot va lve , pleas e con nect the h ot vale t o hot wat er tap. E nergy w ill decre ase aut omati cally f or some p rogram.
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 in let val ve at the b acksi de of was hing mach ine a nd fas ten the p ipe tig htly cl ockwise .
Not es: aft er conn ectio n, if there i s any l eakage wit h hose, t hen rep eat the s teps to con nec t inlet pip e. The mo st comm on type o f tap s hall 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 tw o way s to plac e the end of ou tle t hose:
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 machine from the left, right, front and back directions. If the cylinder keeps stable, the machine is positioned level. If it rolls, the 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 machine is level. Steps 1~3 are repeated to make the bottom legs closely 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 tr ough.
Electrical Co nn ection
- As the m aximu m curre nt thro ugh the uni t is 10 A whe n you are usi ng it s heati ng functi on, ple ase mak e sure th e power s upply sys tem ( current , pow er volt age and wir e) at y our hom e can mee t the nor mal loa ding requ ire ments of th e ele ctrical a ppl iances.
- Ple ase con nect th e power t o a socke t which is co rre ctly inst all ed and pr operly ea rth ed.
- Mak e sure th e power v oltag e at your pla ce is s ame to that i n the m achin e's ratin g lab el.
- Pow er plug m ust mat ch the so cket an d cabinet m ust b e properl y and e ffect ively e arthe d.
- Do no t use mul ti-pu rpose p lug or sock et as e xtensio n cor d.
- Do no t conne ct and pu ll out pl ug with w et hand.
- Whe n conne cting a nd pull ing out the p lug , hold the pl ug ti ghtly and t hen p ull it out. D o not p ull pow er cord f orcib ly.
- If po wer cor d is dama ged or ha s any sign of b ein g broken, s pec ial pow er cord mus t be sel ected o r purch ased fr om its manu fac turer or se rvi ce center f or re placeme nt.
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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.
- Whe n insta lling o utlet h ose, fi x it pro perly w ith a rop e.
- 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.
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- 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 ou tlet ho se supp ort, pl ease in stall i t like th e follo wing pi ctures.
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1.Th is mach ine mus t be eart hed pro perly. If there i s any sho rt circ uit, ea rth ing can red uce the d anger o f elect rical s hock. Thi s machi ne is e quipped w ith p ower co rd, whi ch includ es pl ug, earth ing w ire at ea rthing ter minal .
2.Washe r dryer m achin e shall b e ope rated in a ci rcu it separa te fr om other el ect rical O therw ise, po wer pro tecto r may be trip ped o r fuse may be b urn ed out. app lianc es.
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Checklist and P re paration before Washing Clothes Ple ase rea d this op erati on method c are fully to av oid t he trou bles of was hin g machine a nd dam ages of c lothe s.
Che ck if the f irst- washe d cloth es will bed d eco lorized .
Aft er a whit e towel t ouche d with li quid de tergent i s use d to wash the i nvi sible c orners of t he 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 sca rves an d those c lothes th at ea sily get d ecolo rized a mong im ported cl oth es, pleas e was h them se parat ely bef ore was hing. As fo r the sta ins on sl eeves , collars a nd po ckets, use t he liqu id dete rgent a nd wash it wi th br ush gen tly. Fin ally pu t them in to th e washe r dryer
to ac hieve m ore ide al wash ing eff ects. As fo r tempe ratur e-sen sitive cl oth es, they sh all be wa shed as r equir ed in the l abels. Ot her wise, it ma y cause c olor ch ange or d istorti on.
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Nev er put th e cloth es to be wa shed in w asher dry er ma chine for a l ong p eriod o f time. Oth erwis e it may ge t moldy a nd cause sp ots . Th erefo re, ple ase w ash the clo the s in time. The c lothe s also ma y get col or change d or di storted i f the y are not was hed a ccord ing to the s tated w ashin g tempe rature.
Clo thes th at can no t be wash ed by washe r dry er mach ine
The c lothe s that ma y get dis torted if b ein g immerse d in wa ter: Tie s, wa istco ats, we stern-s tyl e clothes , out er garmen ts et c. may ha ve obviou s shr inkage if be ing imm ersed i n water ; the decol ori zed cloth es su ch as ble nded spin nin g clothes o f art ifici al fibe r etc.
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Wri nkle- sty le clot hes, embo sse d clothes , res in clothe s etc . may get dis tor ted whe n being imm ersed i n water. Am ong cot ton and woo l mat erials, t he cl othes t hat get eas ily d istorte d are w rinkl e-sty le silk , fur produ cts a nd fur deco rat ions; Clo thes wi th deco ratio n, long dre ss an d traditi ona l cloth es etc are th e pro ducts to ge t dec olori zed eas ily. Ple ase do no t wash th e cloth es with out mater ial l abels and w ash ing req uiremen ts. Nev er wash t he clot hes sta ined wi th the chem ica ls such as ga sol ine, pe troleum , ben zene, pai nt thin ner and a lcoho l.
Ple ase pay a ttent ion wit h regar d to deterg ent s
“Lo w bubbl e” dete rgent o r washi ng powder o r was hing po wder spec ial f or drum w ashing mac hine sh all be se lecte d accordi ng to f iber type s (co tton, syn the tic fiber, s oft p roduc ts and woo l produ cts), c olors , washi ng temper atu res, dirt y deg rees and ty pes . Otherwi se, exc essiv e bubbl es may be g enerate d and o verflow ed ou t of the dr awer so tha t acc idents may t ake pla ce. Ble acher b elong s to alka li type and c an da mage clot hes , so it is su ggested t o use a s little as po ssibl e. Pow der det ergen ts can ea sily le ave the res idu es in the clo the s so as to gene rat e the bad sme ll, so th ey shal l be suff icien tly rin sed. Det ergen t can not e asily g et dissol ved c omplete ly if t here is t oo much det erg ent or wate r tem perat ure is ra ther lo w. It can rema in in c lothes, p ipe s and was hing mach ine s to pol lute th e cloth es. Washin g shall f ollow t he weig ht of c lothe s, dirty de gre es, local w ate r hardnes s as we ll as the r ecomm endat ions fr om the dete rge nt manufa ctu rers. Ple ase c onsul t the water com pany if y ou are no t clear o f water har dne ss.
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Kee p deter gents a nd addi tives i n safe an d dry pla ces out o f touch b y kids.
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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 b e was hed, em pty the r igid it ems such as dec orati ons and c oins, o therwis e was hing mac hine ma y be dama ged or ha ve abnorm al tro ubles .
For t he clot hes to be w ashed , they are cl ass ified acc ordin g to the fo llowi ng charac ter istic s:
The s ymbol t ypes of c are lab els: the cl oth es to be was hed are c lassi fied in to cotton , ble nded fibe r, syn theti c fiber, sil k, wo ol and arti fic ial fib er.
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Col or: whi te and co lorfu l color s shall be id ent ified. All n ew co lorful ar tic les shall b e was hed in a se parat e way. Siz e: the ar ticle s of diff erent s izes ar e was hed toget her t o increas e the w ashin g effec ts. Sen sitiv ity: so ft arti cles shal l be wa shed se paratel y. As for n ew pure w ool tex til es, curta ins and s ilks, t he soft w ashin g procedu re sh all be sele cte d. Chec k the label s in al l washing art icles . The c lothe s shall b e sorte d before be ing p ut into was hin g machi ne. As for the c urt ains with hoo ks, the h ooks sh all be re moved bef ore b eing wash ed. The d ecora tions o n the clo thes may da mag e the washi ng ma chine . As fo r the cloth es wi th but tons or e mbroi derie s, they sha ll be t urned ove r bef ore being w ash ed. Cle an up fas tener s: Zip s shall b e zippe d close a nd button s or ho oks shall b e fix ed. The l oose ba nd or rib bon sha ll be bou nd toge ther.
It is s ugges ted to pu t bras in to the pill ow sl ip
wit h zip or bu ttons s ealed t o prevent t he st eel wir e from po pping o ut of bra s into the dr um an d dam aging t he mach ine. Esp ecial ly deli cate te xtiles su ch as l aced curt ain s, str aight j acket s, smal l article s (ti ght socks , han dkerc hiefs , ties et c.) shall b e put i nto strin g bag f or wash ing. Whe n washi ng a sing le big an d heavy dre ss su ch as Tur kish to wels, j eans, wad ded j acket s etc., it ma y easil y cause g reat ec centric ity a nd give ala rm due to g reat un balan ce. The refor e it is sug geste d to add on e or two mo re clothe s to be was hed tog ether s o that dr aining ca n be do ne smo othly.
Cle an away d usts, s tains a nd pet hair s fro m the clo thes.
The c lothe s may be da maged a nd distur b was hing effects d uring t he fric tio n between dus ts, sta ins and c lothe s.
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Bab y artic les (ba by clot hes and tow els ) inclu ding napk ins s hall be was hed s epara tely. If th ey are wa shed to gethe r with th e adults' c lot hes, they m ay be i nfected . Rin sing ti mes sha ll be inc rease d to ensu re the thor oug h rinsing a nd cl eaning wi tho ut the de tergent res idues .
It is s ugges ted tha t the par ts that are e asi ly stai ned such as w hit e sockets , col lars and s leeve s etc. sh all be ha nd washed b efo re being pu t int o washi ng machin e to ach ieve mo re idea l washi ng effect s.
Ple ase use p owder o r liqui d deter gents. The res idues o f the soa p could r ema in in the gap s of the cl othes i f soap is u sed.
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Con firm th e washi ng capa city: Do no t put exc essiv e washi ngs; ot herwise i t may a ffect t he wash ing effect s. Plea se con firm th e maxim um affo rdabl e washi ng quan tit y accor ding to the f oll owing tab le.
Pre -wash c otton c loth
New -deve loped w ashin g machi ne togeth er wi th new- develop ed de terge nt can make was hing pe rfect , which c an save e nergy, time, wa ter and d eterg ent. Bu t if co tton cl oth is ver y dirty, a lbume n-bas ed de tergent c an be u sed for p re-wash ing .
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The c lothe s which e asily g et fuzzed s hal l be turned o ver f or wash ing
The c lothe s which e asily g et fuzzed s hal l be washed s epa ratel y; otherw ise t he other art icles c an be sta ined wi th dust and t hru m etc. Pr eferabl y, bla ck clot hes and c otton clo thes sh all be wa shed se paratel y bec ause they c an ea sily ge t stained w ith t he thrums of ot her col ors whe n being w ashed tog eth er. Ple ase che ck befo re wash ing.
Washin g machi ne shal l not was h wat er-proo f mat erial s (ski su its, outs ide n apkin pad s, curt ains) .
As fo r the fib er prod ucts th at wate r can not get s oak ed easily i nto s uch as wate r-p roof cus hions , and clo thes, i t is better n ot to w ash. Othe rwi se ther e will be w ater burs tin g out or ab norma l vibra tion to c ause dang er wh ile rinsi ng an d drain ing so that t he cl othes als o may b e damag ed. (Su ch as out side napk in pa ds, rainc oat s, umbr ella, ski s uit s, car cove rs, sle eping s acks et c.)
Cau tions d uring D raini ng
Dra ining o f norma l cloth es: Moi sture s of wash ings ar e drained t hro ugh drain h ole .Drai ning of wat er- proof c lothes and f iber pr oduct s: In th e norma l washi ng and dr aining st atu s, moistu res o f water -proof cl oth es and fibe r pro ducts c an not be d raine d while was hin g water i s gathere d in on e direc tion so tha t the ecc entri city of w ashin g machine i s too g reat and vi bra tion or m oving is ca use d.
the p roper d rying t ime acc ording to t hei r 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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Rotary Switch Func tion The re are 15 t ypes of w ashin g selecti on fu nctions i n dis play. Fo r examp le:
Auto I ntens ive: 40A uto Gen tle: 30Syn theti c: 20 , 30 , 40 , 60 , Cold K idswe ar :20 , 30 , 4 0, Cold Dow n:20 , 30 , 4 0 ,60, Col d Act ive Enz yme:6 0Dru m clean : 90Cott on:20 , 3 0 , 40 ,60 ,9 0, Cold
Qui ck15' :20 , 30 , 40 , C old Mix ed: 20 , 30 , 40 ,6 0 ,90, C old Jea ns:20 , 3 0 , 40 ,60 , Co ld Wool :20 , 30 , 40, C old Wash Onl y:20 , 30 , 4 0 ,60 ,90, Cold Sp in On ly: - Dry : -
Not es: Con trol pa nel cou ld be cha nged wi thout w ritte n notic e. Plea se visi t the web site of Wash ing Mac hine or cal l up the se rvice l ine for c onsul tatio n.
Operate MachineWasher Dryer
On/O ff
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Operate MachineWasher Dryer
Fir st, tur n the rot ary swi tch to sele ct th e corresp ond ing pro cedures a cco rding to th e typ es of te xtile s. Sec ond, se lect th e prope r tempera tur e accordi ng to t he dirt iness. Ge ner ally, th e highe r the t emper ature i s, the mo re the powe r is co nsumed. Las t, sele ct the pr oper re volutio n spe ed. The n ormal t extil es are re comme nded wi th 100 0~120 0rpm an d the del icate tex til es with 600 ~80 0rpm. The high er the re volut ion spe ed is, th e drier t he text iles are sp un, b ut higher t he no ises will a lso b e increas ed. The s urfac es of d elicate t ext iles will h ave w rinkl es and the wo rki ng life o f washing 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:
- Aut o Inten sive
dir ty clot hes (De fault
is 40
adj ust
- Aut o Gentl e
dir ty clot hes (De fault
is 30
adj ust
- Syn theti c
You can sel ect thi s proce dure to w ash t he quite de lic ate clo thes. The proc edure i s short er com pared w ith tha t for cot tons and th e was hing in tension i s qui te gentle . It is rec ommen ded to wa sh synt hetic art icl es, for exa mpl e: shir ts, coats , ble nding. As fo r cur tains a nd lace d texti les, the pr oce dure “Syn the tic ” sha ll be selec ted . While was hin g the k nitti ng text iles, d etergen t qua ntity sha ll be r educed du e to it s loose str ing c onstr uction and e asily f ormin g bubbl es.
- Kid swear
Bab y care pr ocedu re with a n extra r inse, it ca n mak e the baby' s wea r cleaner a nd ma ke the rin se perf orman ce bett er to prote ct th e baby skin .
- Dow n
- Active E nzyme
- Dru m Clean
For t he conv enien ce of the u sers, t his pro gram is s uit for t he
).
It ca n the was hing ti me acco rding to th e loa d.
For t he conv enien ce of the u sers, t his pro gram is s uit for t he not so
).
It ca n the was hing ti me acco rding to th e loa d.
Thi s progr am is spe ciall y designe d for w ashing do wn co ats.
In th is cycl e, acti ve enzy me can he lp wash the c lot hes whi ch are not ea sil y cleaned i n the way o f 40 pre wash an d 60 m ain was h.
tem perat ure
tem perat ure
Thi s cycle i s speci ally se t in this mac hin e to clean th e dru m and tube. I t app lys 90 hig h tem perat ure ste riliz ation to ma ke th e clothes w ash ing more gr een . When this p roc edure is pe rform ed, the c lothe s or other wa shi ng cannot b e add ed. Whe n proper am oun t of chl orine b leach ing age nt is put in, t he ba rrel clea nin g effec t will be b etter. The cu stome r can u se this p roced ure reg ularly ac cor ding to the n eed .
Operate MachineWasher Dryer
Washing Clothes at first time
Bef ore was hing cl othes a t first t ime, the wa shi ng machin e sha ll be ope rated in on e rou nd of the w hole pr ocedu res wit hout clot hes i n as follow 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 clo se it.
3.P ress th e butto n “ ” .
4.Pr ess the b utton “ Start /Paus e”. The d rawer i s separ ated as f ollows: I: Pr e-det ergen t or wash ing pow der. II: M ain det ergen t, soft ener, pre- dip , ble achin g or deco ntami nating pr odu cts. : Washin g addit ive, su ch as fab ric s oftener o r tac kifier.
Put detergent i nt o washing machine.
1.Pu ll out th e drawe r.
2.Fi ll pre- deter gent in to Case I (wh en ne cessa ry).
3.Fi ll dete rgent i nto Cas e II.
4.Fi ll soft ener in to Case ( when ne cessary ).
Not es:
Start up washin g ma chine
Con nect th e power. C heck if w ater pi pes are con nec ted prope rly. O pen the t ap comp letel y. Put i n the clo thes to b e washe d and fil l in the dete rge nt and tack ifi er. Then p ress th e butto n “ ”,S elect t he prop er proc edures an d fun ctions an d pre ss the bu tton “Sta rt/ Pause ”.
Select the proc ed ure
The p roper w ashin g proce dures sha ll be s elected a cco rding t o the types , qua ntities , and dir tines s of the cl othes t o be washed i n com binatio n wit h the fol lowin g washing tem perat ure tab le.
On/ Off
On/ Off
opt ion1: d eterg ent (po wder) . opt ion 2(liqui d)
- As for t he aggl omera ted or ro py dete rgent o r addit ive, be fore th ey are po ured into t he dete rgent b ox, it is s ugges ted to us e some wa ter for d iluti on to pre vent th e inlet o f deter gent box fr om bein g block ed and o verfl owing w hile fi lling w ater.
- 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 .
90
60
Ser iousl y besmi rched , pure wh ite cot ton or fl ax (for e xampl e: coff ee tab le clot hs, can teen ta ble clo ths, to wels, b ed shee ts)
Mod erate ly besm irche d, colo rful fl ax, cot ton and s ynthe tic art icles wit h certa in deco loriz ing deg ree (fo r examp le: shi rts, ni ght paj amas; Sli ghtly b esmir ched, p ure whi te flax ( for exa mple: u nderw ear)
Nor mally b esmir ched ar ticle s ( syn theti c and woo l)for e xampl e:
40 30 20 Col d water
℃, ℃, ℃
Opti on1 Opti on2
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- Cot ton
You can sel ect thi s proce dure to w ash t he daily wa sha ble clo thes. The wash ing per iod is qu ite lon g with qu ite str ong was hing inte nsi on. It is rec omm ended to wa sh th e daily cot ton art icles , for exa mple: bed s hee ts, quilt c ove rs, pillo wca ses, go wns, unde rwe ar etc.
- Qui ck15'
Thi s proce dure is s uitab le for wash ing f ew and no t very dirt y clo thes quic kly.
- Mix ed
You can sel ect thi s proce dure wa sh th e tough clt ohe s, that n eed much mo re ti me and str ength . It is use d for the d aily clot hes f o cotton, suc h as sheets , cha ined, pil low cases bat hrobe a nd unde rwear.
- Jea ns
- Woo l You can sel ect thi s progr am to was h the w ool tex tiles lab ele d with “M achine Was h”. Ple ase sel ect the p roper w ashin g tempera tur e accordi ng to t he label on t he ar ticles to b e was hed. Fu rther more, t he proper d ete rgent sha ll be s elect ed for wool t ext iles.
- Wash Onl y Sep arate Wash O nly Pro cedur e.
- Spi n Only Sep arate S pin onl y proce dure. S oap wat er or rinse w ate r shall be dr ain ed out be fore spin nin g.
Sep arate pro cedur e to dryi ng clot hes.
- Bub ble Rem oval Fu nctio n Bub ble Che ck Func tion: R edund ant bubbl es wi ll occur wh en th ere is ex cessive d ete rgent, whi ch will a ffect Wa sh and Ri nse eff ects. The pr ocedu re will c heck au tomat icall y and one bub ble rem oval pr ocedu re will be ad ded a utomati cal ly to rem ove bubbl es wh en excess ive bub bles ar e check ed.
- Dry
Thi s progr am is spe ciall y designe d for w ashing je ans .
Dry
- Chi ld lock
To avoi d that th e washi ng proc edure can n ot op erate nor mal ly due to the m is op eration b y kid s durin g the was hing pr ocedure , you c an select t his f uncti on. Pre ss Func tion an d Dry but ton tog ether dur ing t he runnin g pro cedure wi th th e light w ill be on, Sta rt/Pa use but ton as we ll as the r otary swi tch a re locked e xce pt b utton. Pre ss the tw o butto ns toge ther an d the light w ill b e off and r eleas e to lock ing. But c ut off th e power s upp ly , the ki ds protec tio n is also rel eas e to lockin g. Th e kids pr otect ion wil l not be ca ncell ed afte r all proce dur es are comp let ed.
On/ Off
Safety Precautions
The Spe cial func ti on
“Co tton 60 cot ton 60 ar e the s tanda rd pro gramm e and the s tanda rd wash ing pro grams t o which t he info rmati on
in th e label a nd the fi che rel ates, a nd they a re suit able to c lean no rmally so ile d cotto n laund ry and th at they a re the
mos t effic ient pr ogram mes in te rms of co mbine d energ y and wat er cons umpti ons for w ashin g that ty pe of cot ton
lau ndry,t hat the a ctual w ater temperatur e may differ from the declared cy cle tem perat ure.
Ene rgy tes t progr am: Cot ton 60, Sp eed: th e highe st spee d; Othe r as the de fault .
DryDelay
40
Cold
404040
40
90604030404030
Default Temp.
( )
3.5
2.0
7.0
×
Softener
Case
1000
1400
800
1:28
3:08
1:27
Default Time
(Min)
Default Speed
(RPM)
Load(kg)
7.0
×
0 0:26
×
Wash Only
7.0
×
1000 0:12
××
Spin Only
2.0
600 1:07
×
Wool
7.0
800 1:20
Kidswear
7.0
800 1:48
Jeans
××
Dry
Down
×
2.0
800 0:15
×
Quick15'
7.0
800
1:13
Mix
Cotton
7.0
1000
2:30
Active Enzyme
7.0
800
1:22
Synthetic
7.0
1000 2:00
Auto Intensive
7.0
1000 1:00
Auto Gentle
×
0 1:18
××
Drum Clean
×
×
Table of Washing and drying Procedures
● Mea ns must Not es:
○ Mea ns opti onal Me ans not n ecess ary
The p arame ters in t his tab le are on ly for us er's re feren ce. The a ctual p arame ters ma ybe
dif feren t with th e param eters i n above m entio ned tab le.
Bef ore you r maint enanc e starts, p lea se do pull ou t the p ower pl ug or disco nne ct powe r and c lose th e tap.
- Sol vents a re forb idden t o avoid tha t the w asher d ryer mach ine i s damaged , and t oxic gase s 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 ont aining PC MX ar e used to c lean th e machine . Cleaning and Ma in te nance of Wa sh in g Machine Cabinet
Pro per mai ntena nce on th e washi ng machin e can e xtend its w ork ing life. The su rface c an be cl eaned w ith dil uted no n-abras ive n eutral de ter gents w hen neces sar y. If t here is a ny wat er over flow, us e the wet c loth to w ipe it off immed iatel y. No sh arp ite ms are al lowed t o 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 Interna l Dr um The r usts le ft insi de the dr um by the met al ar ticles sh all b e removed i mme diately w ith chl orine -free d eterg ents. Nev er use st eel woo l.
Dispose a Froze n Washer drye r Ma ch ine Whe n the tem perat ure dro ps below ze ro an d your wash er dr yer mac hine gets f roz en, you may :
1.Di sconn ect the p ower su pply fo r the machi ne.
2.Wash th e tap wit h warm wa ter to lo ose n inlet p ipe.
3.Take d own inl et pipe a nd imme rse it in war m wat er.
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 w hether in let a nd outl et are work ing n ormally.
Not es: whe n the was hing ma chine i s reuse d, make s ure the a mbien t tempe ratur e is above 0 C
Anti-freeze If yo ur mach ine is lo cated i n the room wh ere i t can get fro zen e asily, please d rain th e remai ning wat er insi de drai n pipe an d inlet pip e tho roughly. Rem ove the r emain ing wat er in inl et pipe:
1.Cl ose the t ap.
2.Sc rew off t he inle t pip e from ta p and put its e nd in to the cont ain er.
3.St art up an y proce dure ex cept sing le Wash or D rain pro cedur e. Water wil l be drai ned out o f inlet p ipe if an y 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
To av oid bur ning, i t shall b e done af ter the h ot wate r
ins ide the m achin e cools d own.
Maintenance
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Maintenance
Clean deterge nt b ox and grooves
Cle an dete rgent d rawer a nd groo ves
1.Pr ess dow n the arr ow loca tion on s oftener c ove r ins ide the d rawer.
2.Li ft the cl ip up and t ake out s oftener c ove r and wash all g roove s with wa ter.
3.Re store t he soft ener co ver and pus h the d rawer i nto pos ition .
Clean inlet fil te r Inl et filt er shal l must be c leaned if t her e is not any or ins uffic ient wa ter i n when th e tap is open ed.
Cle an the ta p filte r:
1.Cl ose the t ap.
2.Se lect an y proce dure ex cept “Wash ” or Rins e&Spi n” pro cedur e.
3.Pr ess the b utton “ START/PAUSE” an d keep th e pro cedur e runni ng for ab out 40 seco nds .
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.
Washin g the fil ter in wa sher dr yer m achin e:
1.Sc rew off t he inle t pip e from th e backsid e of th e mac hine.
2.Pu ll out th e filte r with lo ng nose p liers and r ein 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 wat er 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 tap f ilter s hall be rep eated .
Maintenance
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Troubleshooting
Pull out the power plug to avoid electrical shock before washing. After using the washing machine, pull out the power cord and close the door tightly to avoid pinching the kids. Remove foreign matters
Drain Pump Filter:
Drain pump filter can filter the yarns and small foreign matters from the washings. Clean the filter periodically to ensure the normal operation of washing machine.
Cleaning the pump
Important!
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.
1 Disconnect the appliance; 2 If necessary wait until the water has cooled down. 3 Open the service panel .Place a container close to collect any spillage. 4 When no more water comes out, unscrew the pump cover and remove it.
Always keep a rag nearby to dry up spillage of water when removing the cover. 5 Remove any objects from the pump impeller by rotating it. 6 Screw the pump cover fully in. 7 Close the service panel.
Warning!
When the appliance is in use and depending on the programme selected there can be hot water in the pump. until the appliance hasNever remove the pump cover during a wash cycle, always wait finished the cycle, and is empty. When replacing the cover, ensure it is securely retightend so as to stop leaks and young children being able to remove it.
First, drain the water with drain pump and then open the drain pump to clean away foreign matters from drain pump filter. Take care if the drained water is hot.
Proceed as follows:
Unscrew the pump cover Close the service panel
Open the service panel
Remove the pump cover
T
rou bles
Rea s
on
S
olu tion
Wash ing mac hine can not sta rt up
Che ck if the d oor is cl osed ti ght
ly. 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 t
on “ ” is pr essed .On/ Off
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 t
ity.
Wash ing pow der is da mpene d and a
ggl omera ted.
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 t
ion b etwee n inlet 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 t
he po wer.
Can n
orm
all y wash th e cloth es. Onl y canno t wash wi th heat ing. Sha ll cont act the s ervic e cent
er pr ompt
ly.
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.
F
ix th e inlet p ipe.
Rep lace th e d
rai n hose.
Che ck if the p ower i
s shu t down a
nd 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 det
erg ent qua nt
ity acc ordin g to the in struc tions i n det ergen t packa ge.
Che ck if the f ixing ( bolts ) h
as be en remo ved.
If ca binet i s insta lled on t he soli d a
nd le vel flo or. Che ck if the re are an y barre ttes or m etal art
icl es i
nsi de.
Che ck i
f the l egs i
n the w ashin g machi ne
are a djust ed leve l.
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P.27
Remove the problems
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 an d other acc ide nts,p lease rem emb er the foll owi ng remi nding:
- Onl y the vol tage in dicat ed in power l abe l can be used . If yo u are not c lear of the v olt age at ho me, ple ase con tact th e local pow er bu reau.
- Whe n you are u sing th e heati ng functi on, t he maximu m cur rent thro ugh t he wash ing mac hine wi ll reac h 10A. Th erefo re, ple ase mak e sur e the pow er supply u nit s (curren t, vol tage an d cable ) can mee t the norma l loa d require men ts for the ma chi ne.
- Pro tect th e power c ord pro perly. P ower co rd shal l be fixe d wel l so that i t will no t trip the peo ple or ot her thi ngs and b e damaged . Spe cial atte nti on shal l be paid to th e soc ket. It sha ll be plu gged in to the so ckets eas ily a nd attent ion s hall be pai d to th e plug loca tio n.
- Do no t make th e wall- mount ed sock et overlo ade d or cable ex ten ded. Over loa ding of the wir ing may c ause fi re or ele ctrical s hoc k. Do not p ull out pow er pl ug with w et hand .
- To ensu re your s afe ty, powe r plug sh all be in serte d into an e arthe d three -pole soc ket . Car efull y check a nd ensu re that you r soc ket is prop erl y and rel iably ear the d.
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 in jecti ng 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 bles.
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.
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Product Specifications
Dim ensio n(W* D* H)
Weig ht
Rat ed Powe r
MAX . Curre nt
Sta ndard Wa ter Pre ssure
595 *565 *850
80k g
10A
0.0 5MPa~ 1MPa
195 0W
Dry ing Pow er
130 0W
Wash ing Cap acity
7.0 kg
Pow er Supp ly
220 -240V ~,50H z
ADD ITION AL INFORMATION F OR Stan dard pe rform ance TE STING :
(AS /NZS 20 40.1: 2005+ Amdt1 -2007 +Amdt 2-2009)
1. Water co nnect ions: Cold & ho t wat er conn ection
2. Water su pply pr essur e: 320 kP a
3. Warm was h Progr am: Cot ton 60℃ Di spl ay: 4:5 5
Col d wash pr ogram : Cotto n Cold( n o tempe rature di spl ay is cold wa sh)
4. Det ergen t type: D rum det ergen t
5. Det ergen t quant ity: De fault
6. Addi ng dete rgent :
The d eterg ent is di ssolv ed and adde d as Pa ragraph B 7.3 o f AS/NZ S 2040. 1
The d eterg ent s hall be dis sol ved in 1 L of wat er
7. Anti -suds ing age nt: Max
8. Test lo ad mass : 7.0 kg
9. Water co nsump tion: 7 2L
10.Tes t Voltag e:220 -240V~, 50H z
Testing methods
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