Thank you for purchasing TOSHIBA Fully Automatic
Washing Machine.
Please read this manual carefully in order to
operate the machine properly and safety.
Please keep this manual for future reference.
LAUNDRY GUIDE ..............................13
INSTALLA TION .............................14~15
MAINTENANCE ...........................16~17
BEFORE CALLING
THE SERVICEMAN ..................18~19
HANDLING METHOD FOR
EMERGENCY ................................19
SPECIFICA TIONS ..............................19
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WARNING
WARNING:
OUCH
DO NOT T
OUT OF CHILD
T MODIFY
DO NO
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
UNPLUG PO
DO NOT
WET HAND
This indicates an important item which incorrect operation may lead to injury or death.
x
Never attempt to touch laundry in the spin basket until the motion of the basket
stops completely.
Laundry in the basket may bacame wrapped around the hand, even when the basket is only moving slowly.
Use particular caution when children are present.
x
Never operate washing machine by young children and infirm person.
This washing machine 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 adequately supervised by a responsible
person to ensure that they can use the washing machine safety.
x
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the washing
x
Never allow children to look into the basket or play around the washing
x
Do not place the stand or box near the washing machine.
Children may fall into the basket and get injured or drowned.
x
Never disassemble or modify the machine.
It may cause fire or electrical shock or malfunctions that lead to injuries.
x
Use proper power source indicated in the rating label of the machine.
It may cause fire or electrical shock.
Failure to use a proper power source may result in the electrical outlet becoming excessively hot, leading to fire.
x
Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet before attempting to cleaning or maintenance the
washing machine.
WER
Do not insert or pull the power plug with wet hands.
x
It may cause electrical shock or malfunctions that lead to injuries.
Consult the store you bought the machine.
machine.
machine.
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO NOT
DISASSEMBLE
AIR
AND REP
DO NO
T USE
WET PLACE
DO NOT SPLASH
WATER
AVOID
INFLAMMABLE
REMOVE DUST
AVOID
INFLAMMABLE
INSTALL
CAREFULLY
x
Never use damaged electrical cords or plugs or loose socket.
It may cause electrical shock or malfunctions that lead to injuries or fire.
x
Do not damage the power cord.
Do not attempt to damage, cut, or modify the power cord, or subject it to excessive bending, pulling, twisting, or binding. Also, do not yank
the metal portion, place heavy objects on the power cord, or pinch the power cord. Doing so may damage the power cord, resultin
g in fire
or electrical shock.
x
If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a simillarly qualified
person in order to avoid a hazard.
x
Do not install the washing machine in high humidity place.
x
Do not install in a bathroom or in exposed area to the rain.
Doing so may result in electrical shock or short circuit.
x
Do not allow water to come into direct contact with the various parts of the outer body.
Doing so may result in electrical shock or short circuit.
x
Do not place flammable materials in the basket.
Do not put any kerosene, gasoline, benzene, thinners, alcohol, other flammable materials, or the laundry soaked with such materials
in the basket.
x
Wipe away off the dust or grime which attached to surface on pin of the plug.
The dust or grime may cause fire.
x
Do not place a fire source such as a candle or cigarette near the washing machine.
It may cause fire.
x
Make sure that water drains properly.
Using the washing machine with faulty drainage may cause water to back up within the machine, leading to electrical shock or fire.
It can cause explosion or fire.
CAUTION
CAUTION:
DO NOT PULL
DO NOT USE
O NOT WASH
D
DO NOT CLIMB
UNPLUG POWER
DANGER HAND
WA
TER LEAKAGE
INSTALL
CAREFULLY
STOP
OPERATED
This indicates an important item which incorrect operation may lead to injury or damages to the product.
Do not pull the power cord when unplug the appliance.
x
Hold the plug body to unplug.
x
Do not connect to the hot water supply.
x
Do not use water with temperatures over 50°C.
It may cause electrical shock or malfunctions that lead to injuries.
Water that is too hot may cause malfunctions and deformation of the machine, which may result in electrical shock.
x
Do not wash or spin extraction the mats, waterproof suites such as raincoats, fishing suite (jackets and pants)
ski suite, sleeping bags etc.
It will cause abnormal vibration and damage while in spin extracting.
x
Do not climb or place heavy objects on the washing machine.
Doing so may result in injury due to bending or breakage.
x
Pull out the plug if you do not plan to use the machine for a long time.
Failure to do so may result in electrical shock or shorts due to deterioration of the insulation.
x
Do not place the hands or other objects under the washing machine while in operation.
Moving parts may cause injury.
x
Before use, make sure the faucet is open, and the connection with water inlet hose is not loose or
leakage water.
Looseness of hose nut, hose connections, water inlet valve or other areas may cause water leakage or other damage.
x
The bottom ventilation of washing machine must not be obstructed by carpet when the washing
machine is installed on a carpet floor.
x
During the spin extracting, if the spin basket does not stop rotation completely within 15 seconds after opened
the lid.
Please stop operated the washing machine immediately and contact to service dealer for repairing.
Softener case/ Detergent case (Preset mode)
Water inlet valve
Water inlet hose
CONTR
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OL P
ANEL DESCRIPTION
Control Panel of AW-B1100G and AW-B1000G.
AW-B1100G
Water Le
The set water level indicator is
•
fl
ashing when the water has been
supplied and it will light up once
the water is at the set level.
utomatic Mode
A
•
•
Setting the b
•
•
ater level is set linearly by adjust-
The w
ing to the washing volume. If the water
level is assigned at the point with no
particular indication, then the nearest
level will light up.
If there is some water in the wash tub
before the operation, the indicator at the
highest level will light up.
Press
the
water level. The indicator at the higher
water level will light up.
While the water is fl owing into the
basket, the indicator at “WATER LEVEL”
will blink.
AW-B1000G.
vel Indicator
utton
b
utton to choose the
AW-B1100G.
The current washing process blinks
•
and the remaining process lights up.
When power is turned on and a course
•
is selected, the washing time, the
number of rinsing process and the spinning
time are displayed.
(Example) Washing Operation
AW-B1000G.
77L
21L
ogress Indicator
Pr
= 8 MIN.
WASH
= 2 TIMES.
RINSE
= 5 MIN.
SPIN
“CONDENSED B
•
The “CONDENSED BUBBLE” indicator will blink
when the washer starts the operation.
CHILD PR
When the
•
indicator will light up.
“Child Proof”
Digital Displa
After starting the operation
•
If the lid is open, the w
will display the guided detergent amount.
The amount of supply using
•
accompan
Depending on the kind of
of w
Adjust the detergent v
par
After the start of operation
•
If the lid is closed, the estimate
residual time to the end of w
ing will be displayed.
Reservation of the time t
•
complete washing
The preset hours are displaye
If an error occurs.
•
An error code will be displaye
ying the compact de
ater consumption by on
ticular detergent in use.
OOF Indicator
is selected, this
UBBLE” Indicator
asher
olum
On
de
co
ash
•
“W
ASH” “RINSE” “SPIN” Buttons
These buttons allow you to set a washing time, the
•
number of rinsing process to be repeated and a spinning
time respectively.
“
DETERGENT” Indicator
When this indicator light up, digital display shows
•
the recommended detergent amount.
•
79L
•
•
21L
•
“SUPER SPIN DR
Timing drying operates based on selected time period.
•
As soon as the button is pushed, the indicator will be on
until the selected time period ends.
“PRESET”
You can preset the time of all washing process.
•
Y” Button
Button
•
•
•
•
•
4
s
splay Unit
RECOMMENDED DETERGENT AMOUNT
The content in () also apply to AW-B1000G.
tion
Detergent
sher
eter-
Display 1.4 spoon of
the detergent
using the measure spoon
pact detergent is displayed.
One spoonful of detergent
denotes about 55L of w
consumption
nd of detergents
by one spoonful changes.
volume according to the
use.
ation
timated
of wash-
time to
splayed.
splayed.
ater
, amount
10.0 (9.0)
6.4 (6.2)
2.8 (2.6)
0.5 (0.5)
Course Indicator
The indicator of the selected
•
ashing course will light up.
w
79L (77L)
67L (66L)
47L (46L)
21L (21L)
“
LID LOCK” Indicator
While the lid lock oper
•
will light up.
ates, this indicator
•
•
•
•
“OFF” “ON”
•
Press this button to po
Po
•
•
•
•
“START/HOLD”
“TUB DRY” Button
•
Press this button to evaporate the water from the
basket or to dry basket.
When “” light up, it means this prog
will automatically operate after finish all
processes.
ram
Press this b
•
Press this button to hold the oper
•
utton to star
“COURSE” Button
When pressing this button, a lamp will light up
•
Then select the program suitable with the
laundry.
wer is automatically turned off about 15
seconds after the end of operation, or about 10
minutes later if the operation is not on.
Button
t the process
ation.
Button
wer on/off.
.
.
5
HO
W T
OPERA
O
TE
“REGULAR” “SPEED”
61
“REGULAR” cour
W
ater level, w
matically selected according to the quantity and
type of laundr
Put the laundry evenly and confi rmly.
If it is not, the lower water level water may be set.
Washing Operation :
34
se
ater current and time are auto-
y detected automatically.
WASH
RINSE
SPIN
“FRAGRANCE”
5
= 8 MIN.
= 2 TIMES.
= 5 MIN.
“SPEED” course
It is especially for light soiled clothes. It
washes with regular water current mode and
shorter washing time.
DO NOT USE SOFTENER.
•
Washing Operation :
course
“FRAGRANCE
This course is to maximize the effect of softener,
which results in perfumed feeling.
The method would be almost same as
“REGULAR” course.
SOFTENER MUST BE USED.
•
(Refer to page 5,13)
Washing
Operation :
“HEA VY W
It is especially f
It washes with stronger water current.
ashing Operation :
W
∗ If you add the laundr
After stopping the basket, put the laundry in it.
∗
k mode will oper
Lid Loc
lights up, doing so ma
”
ASH” course
or hea
= 4 MIN.
WASH
= 1 TIME.
RINSE
= 5 MIN.
SPIN
= 8 MIN.
WASH
= 1 TIME,2 TIMES.
RINSE
= 5 MIN.
SPIN
vy soiled clothes.
= 8 MIN.
WASH
= 2 TIMES.
RINSE
= 5 MIN.
SPIN
y during washing, be sure to press button.
ate and the
y damage the lid),
Set drainage hose f
1
2
Set the water inlet hose correctly.
Tur
3
n the water faucet on.
• Make sure that there are no sign of w
or/and water inlet valve.
Connect the pow
4
or draining.
ater leakage at water faucet
er plug.
“HEAVY WASH”
1
T
urn the POWER .
•
“REGULAR”
automatically.
CONDENSED BUBBLE
The washer starts fl owing water at the low level to absorb the concen-
trated detergent into the laundry in order to remove the dirt effi ciently.
Put the laundr
2
•
In case of selecting
details.
If “SUPER SPIN DRY” selected, you cannot select “AUTO” TUB DRY.
Press the b
3
“FRAGRANCE
Press button then
4
is selected.
AUT OMA TIC TUB DRY
This cycle operate by evaporate the water from basket in order to
lights up when the machine enters r
prevent mold. The program view automatically operate after fi nish
all process.
Once Automatic “TUB DR Y” is set, it is stored in memory no need to reset
every time.
Press button.
5
The pulsator automatically detects the laundr
•
the amount of concentrated detergent suitable for the laundry amount.
6
Put in the detergent into detergent dispenser according to the detergent guide.
Please see
•
Close the lid.
7
•
If y
Cycle end
•
The
•
Alw
The
•
The power turn off automatically.
please see page 9 for details
ou keep the lid opening, the cycle will stop before spinning.
•
A
void your fi nger caught when closing the lid.
“beep” sound will be heard when spinning is fi nished.
ays close lid after bring washed clothes out of the machine in order to
activate automatic “TUB DRY”.
“beep” sound will be heard when automatic “TUB DRY” is fi nished.
and “CONDENSED BUBBLE” cycles will be selected
y in the wash tub.
“SUPER SPIN DRY” cycle, please see page 8 for
utton to select “REGULAR” “HEA VY W ASH” “”
”.
“AUT O” indicator light up , automatic “TUB DRY”
y amount, and indicates
“Digital Display Unit” on page 4-5 on the detergent guide.
insing process (do not open the lid while the
.
SPEED
6
“BLANKET”
HO
W T
OPERA
O
TE
79L(77L)
21L(21L)
Type and amount whic
Double siz
(180 cm x 230 cm or less)
100% synthetic fi ber
Type: Mayer, Tuft, Down cloth
Weight: 5.0 kg or less (AW-B1100G)
4.2 kg or less (AW-B1000G)
•
All wool b
•
Folding b
•
•
Inser
•
•
•
e or less
ets and regular electric blankets should NEVER be
washed.
Washable electric blankets should be washed according to the washing
instruction given in the user’s manual that accompany them when
purchased.
If the b
thickness, it can not be washed.
lank
et will not go into washing net because of fi ber length of
lank
lankets
e w
v
Remo
old the blanket in six lengthwise.
F
Fold it once again the same way.
Roll up the blanket.
Roll the b
Ma
Place the b
hem-side fi
aste or thread from b
t a b
lanket to the net
et up loosely except
lank
yer type blanket.
et into the b
lank
rst, and close the fastener.
h may be washed.
et.
lank
lank
et net
Washing period may become longer with drainage
condition.
21
5
T
urn the PO
1
2
Press the b
“BLANKET”.
P
3
our the liquid detergent 52 mL into the
detergent/bleach dispenser in the basket.
4
Put a lar
washing net in the basket.
Close the lid and press the
5
button.
Take the b
completed.
Open the blank
•
center of the blanket. Then take out the blanket
from net.
WER .
utton and select
ge item placed in the blanket
lanket out after washing
et net fastener and put at the
31-11-22
TO SET/RESET PRESET MODE
•
Turn the POWER when y
delete memor
time, tur n the POWER .
ne
w preset time
y. If you wish to change preset
.
TO CONFIRM PRESET
Displa
•
•
y preset time when y
press the
The finished times for the preset and the
actual times are diff
water pressure and the drainage condition.
utton.
b
erent because of the
ou w
And then set to
TIME
ou open the lid or
PRESET MODE
How to use preset mode
1
ant to
Turn the PO
4
Put the laundr
Set the custom wash cycle.
2
Press the
•
The displayed time can be changed from 2 to 12 hours by increasing
1 hour per press.
3
Press theb
•
Check if the faucet is on.
4
Put the detergent according to the detergent guide and then close the lid.
DETERGENT (Powder)
Pull the detergent case, then place
the detergent ev
Then shut the case.
WER
y in the bask
button to preset the time.
enly in the case.
and select
utton.
et and select y
Pour the liquid detergent into the
b
utton.
b
orite
our fav
LIQUID DETERGENT
leach dispenser.
or water lev
el.
7
SUPER SPIN DRY
(77L) 79L
■
The amount of laundry/once of spin
Less than 5.0 kg
■ Setting time for spinning
•
You can man
the following guide:
If you would like to shorten the time of drying clothes in
the room: 45 min
If you would like to almost dry the synthetic clothes: 90 min
■ The clothes which cannot be performed spin drying
“SUPER SPIN DRY” program will use a long time to
spin with high speed. Please do not spin the following
clothes:
• Easily color bleeding clothes
• Easily wrinkled clothes (e.g. blouse, 100% cottons, or
shirts)
• Easily transformable clothes
• W aterproofed clothes
Select “SUPER SPIN DRY”
1
T
urn the POWERand put the laundry in the wash tub.
Press button.
2
ually set the time of spinning according to
only.
(21L) 21L
3
Select “SUPER SPIN DR
(WASH, RINSE, SPIN) cycle.
1 T urn the PO WER
2
Press
3
Press
the
•
At the set of “BLANKET” “TUB CLEAN”
you cannot select “SUPER SPIN DR
You cannot use “AUTO
•
DRY” selected.
the button and select the desired time
The “SUPER SPIN DRY” and “9 MIN” indicators will
•
light on and spinning time will display.
LED display sho
•
b
45607590
30
from the
Y”
and put the laundry in the wash tub.
utton to select the program.
TUB DRY” if “SUPER SPIN
wn
241
Y”.
.
(off)
3
Press for select time.
Y”
•
The “SUPER SPIN DR
light on and spinning time will display.
3045
Close the lid and press the b
4
After the end of operation, there will be “beep” sound.
and “9 MIN” indicators will
60
7590
utton.
(off)
RESUME FUNCTION
2
1
Press the b
4
The pulsator will operate before the w
•
the wash tub. The washer will estimate the amount of
laundry and display the detergent amount (while the
lid is open).
Put the detergent as the displa
5
•
If the lid is open during the operation, the washer
will stop before rinsing and spinning.
After the operation: the buzzer will beep when the washer
completes the operation.
ur
•
(PO
WER FAILURE RECOVERY)
If the power supplies failure occurring while in operated, the washing
machine shall be memorized remains process. After the power
supplies are recovered, you can resume starting remain process by :
Press the
Observation: A sound will be heard about 5 seconds then
course and remains process indicator will blink.
Press the
n off the faucet and clean the cassette fi lter.
T
button to switch on the machine.
button to start remain process.
utton.
y and c
ater is let into
lose the lid.
8
LID LOCK RELEASE
Do not force to open the lid, if it is locked. Please release it as.
L
During the machine operation.
Press the
During the machine shut down.
L
Press thebutton to release the lid.
Remark: Please wait until the lights at indicator
(When the pow
WARNING: Do not open the lid in this state/the
button to release the lid.
will off before open the lid.
er is turned off or shut down during operation, the lid will be automatically locked.)
lights up,
doing so may damage the lid.
CHILD PROOF MODE (if you have small children)
This model is equipped with CHILD PR
fi nd the accident such as children’s falling into the wash tub, please take necessary safety action urgently.
If there are small children who require attention, set this mode ON.
WARNING: Pay attention to small children. Do not leave the lid open. Do not leave the washer fi lled with water. Never allow
children to look into the basket or play around the washer. Do not place the stand or box etc. near the washer.
then the washing mac
utton,
Press the
After that put in the detergent according to the detergent guide, then follow the instruction below.
Hold down the
A buzzer will sound, the CHILD PROOF mode and lid lock indicator will be light up.
•
Once the CHILD PROOF mode is set, it is stored in memory.
Canceling the CHILD PR
Hold do
•
L Cannot add detergent while the machine operates in child proof mode. The lid lock is activated.
L Open the lid while the machine is in lid lock mode can cause the accident and damage. The buzzer will sound and the
wn the button, press the button once again.
A buzzer will sound, the CHILD PROOF mode and
(for rinse to spin cycle lid lock indicator cannot be canceled).
Once the CHILD PROOF mode can be canceled even during the operation.
operation will stop, then water will be drianed.
b
utton, press the button once again.
b
OOF mode. After this mode is set to ON, the lid will be locked during operation. If you
HO
W TO SET CHILD PROOF MODE
hine begins operating.
OOF mode
k indicator will be canceled.
lid loc
ON
OFF
9
TUB DR
Y CYCLE
“TUB DRY” cycle can remove all drops of water left in the wash tub/spin basket in order to prevent mold.
power on the machine next time, the “AUTO”
indicator will light up.
button until
Close the lid and press button and follow
the usual operation until fi nishing process.
•
fi nished.
•
tub/spin basket.
•
closed 30 min. (the program will check to ensure that
tub is empty and lid is closed).
•
•
“TUB DRY”, press
out all clothes and close the lid.
open long time
utomatic “TUB DRY” is set, it is stored in
memor
y no need to reset every time. When you
Automatic “TUB DRY” can be cancel by press
“beep” sound will be heard when spinning is
The
Close the lid after tak
A
utomatic “TUB DRY” cycle will be started after lid
Dr
ying tub cycle operate approximatly 30 min.
If y
ou want to immediately activate Automatic
ve any clothes in wash tub/spin basket or lid
If ha
, automatic “TUB DRY” cycle will
put the laundr
utton to select course.
UTO” and “MANUAL” lights out.
“A
e out all clothes from the wash
more than 30 min.
y into the tub.
b
utton after you take
be cancel.
Manual “TUB DRY”
Drying wash tub/spin basket only.
Do not put any clothes in wash tub/spin basket.
3
1
T
urn the POWER
Press b
2
“MANU
:
•
Others course and mode cannot be select.
Close the lid and press
3
•
Please check no cloth in wash tub/spin basket bef ore
close the lid.
•
Dr
Finish Man
The “beep” sound will be heard when operation is
•
fi nished.
NOTICE
The amount of mold in the wash tub/spin basket is
•
less or much depend on the operation of the washer.
If there is mold in the wash tub/spin basket, it
•
cannot easily removed by using “TUB DRY” cycle
once. Please use this mode one time or more in one
week. If mold occur, you should use “TUB
CLEAN” course (P.17).
utton to select Man
AL” indicator will light up.
ying tub cycle operate approximatly 30 min.
ual “TUB DRY” cycle
.
ual
b
“TUB DR
utton.
12
Y” cyc le.
10
Finish A
•
utomatic “TUB DRY” cycle
The “beep” sound will be heard when operation is
fi nished.
CUST
OM W
ASH
CYCLES
At first,
the value for each cycle is the standard
setting. The user can change the time of washing, of
rinsing and of spinning on every cycle by pressing the
buttons. The cycle can be set as you desire, e.g. spin
only, reuse the washed water/detergent.
•
When the w
asher start to operate from “RINSE”, the water
level will be at the highest.
The settings f
•
•
Static rinsing means water will be fi
or rinsing by pressing the
lled at the
b
utton
appropriate level. Clothes will be stirred by the pulsator
to clean detergent out, then water will be drained.
wer rinsing means during fi
• Sho
lling water, the basket
will rotate in order to clean detergent out of clothes
thoroughly
•
Overfl ow
, and water will be drained at the same time.
rinsing means water will be fi lled at the
appropriate level and keep fi lling all the time. During
draining, clothes stirred by the pulsator to clean
detergent out at the same time.
Rinsing process of
PROGRESS INDICAT
“1 TIME”
“1 TIME”, “OVERFLO
“2 TIMES”
“2 TIMES”, “OVERFLOW”
“1 TIME”, “2 TIMES”
“1 TIME”, “2 TIMES”,
“OVERFLOW”
Rinsing process of
PROGRESS INDICA
“1 TIME”
“1 TIME”, “OVERFLOW”
“2 TIMES”
“2 TIMES”, “OVERFLOW”
“1 TIME”, “2 TIMES”
“1 TIME”, “2 TIMES”,
“OVERFLOW”
“REGULAR”
OR
PROCESS
Static rinsing
Overfl o
W”
rinsing
er r
Show
(1 time)
Shower rinsing
(1 time)
Shower rinsing
(1 time)
Shower rinsing
(1 time)
“HEAVY WASH”
ORPR OCESS
T
Static rinsing
Overfl ow
rinsing
Show
er rinsing
(2 time)
Shower rinsing
(2 time)
Shower rinsing
(2 time)
Shower rinsing
(2 time)
w
insing
Static rinsing
Overfl
ow
rinsing
Static rinsing
Overfl o
w
rinsing
Static rinsing
Overfl ow
rinsing
Static rinsing
Overfl ow
rinsing
Static r
insing
Overfl ow
rinsing
Static rinsing
Overfl ow
rinsing
“REGULAR” “HEA VY WASH” course
“SPIN” : 1, 5, or 9 min.
Select
Select the number of r
insing process.
Select the time of WASH: 4, 8, or 12 min.
■ The change for each conditions
1
Open the lid and put the laundry in the basket.
.
And select the desired cycle.
2
Set the custom wash cycle ().
le Button
Conditions
Re-use the detergent.
•
Melt the detergent
•
ore use.
bef
Re-use the w
•
ater
w
W
•
ash clothes with
ashed
.
different soil
separately and then
Cyc
WASH only
WASH and
RINSE
WASH and SPIN
spin all together.
• Rinse the washed
laundry only.
(Spin before rinse.)
Both r
•
inse and spin.
(Spin before rinse.)
• Select the desired
cycle from washing to
spinning.
Spin only
•
(Drain before spin.)
.
RINSE only
RINSE and SPIN
WASH RINSE
and SPIN
SPIN only
• Drain the water from
the wash tub. (Open
the lid. Press
after “E2-1” displays,
turn the power off.)
3
Press the b
DRAIN only
utton.
■ If using with automatic “TUB DR
“RINSE” and “SPIN” or at least “RINSE” and “SPIN”
Y”, select “WASH”,
should be selected.
11
OPTION MODE
If you wish to turn off the end b
•
Y
ou can turn off the buzzer sound by
Press and hold
If you wish to c
For the sho
static rinse, it needs only once.
wer rinse, it needs twice for the process. But for the
uzzer sound
Press the b
Press
1
POWER
the end buzzer disabled.
ollow this instruction when you want to reset to
F
2
enable the buzzer.
* After you set the buzzer, the washer will keep the
setting in memory. So it is not necessar y to reset
the buzzer every time.
utton and hold. Then press the
button.
After buzzer beeps 3 times,
hange the shower rinse to the static rinse
Press button to tur
Press
Press and hold for 3 seconds
1
2
Press the b
The buzzer sound will be heard and the course
will be set within 5 seconds. After that, turn off the
washer.
• F
ollow this instruction for the shower rinse, and
the buzzer sound will be heard.
•
After the setting, the w
setting in memory. So it is not necessary to
reset every time.
The contents in ( ) also apply to AW
n on the washer.
utton and hold for 3 seconds.
asher will keep the
-B1000G.
If you f
Water le
to suit the amount of laundry. If
you feel the amount of water is
less or much, you can adjust it
as the following.
vel is automatically set
eel the amount of water is less or much
eel the amount of water is less.
eel the amount of water is much.
If you f
Tur
n the POWER with pressing the button.
Adjust by pressing .
Press twice.
[Decrease approx. 10L] [Decrease approx. 5L]
(77L) 79L
(21L) 21L
* Set it once, it is written in memory. You don’t have to set it on each laundry.
Press once.
(77L) 79L
(21L) 21L
Turn the POWER
(77L) 79L
(21L) 21L
.
[Finished adjusting]
If you f
Adjust by pressing .
Press once
[Increase approx. 5L]
. Press twice.
[Increase approx. 10L]
(77L) 79L
(21L) 21L
(77L) 79L
(21L) 21L
12
UNDR
LA
Y GUIDE
When using detergent and bleach
Carefull
y read the directions given in the man
the liquid deter
gent and bleaching agent and use them
ual for
correctly.
Deterg
Load the detergent and
the bleaching agent directly into
ents and bleaches
Detergent/bleaching
dispenser
the detergent/bleaching agent
insertion slot dissolving both
little by little using the running
water for washing.
When using softener
Carefully read the directions of the softener in or
use it correctly.
our the softener into the
• P
softener case by
Cap brim
estimate its amount from
the detergent amount
display.
The softener will automati-
•
ow into the wash tub
cally fl
Until here
during the fi nal rinse.
Because of its tube-like structure, there may be the
dilute water remaining inside. This; however, is not
abnormal.
Cap
der to
In case of reserving washing, pour the bleach into the
powder detergent part of the “Softener/Detergent (Preset)
case”.
Chlorine-based bleac
o use a chlorine-based bleaching agent, dilute it with
T
•
hing agent
water three times as much. Load the bleaching agent into
the wash tub by dissolving the bleach gradually using the
running water for washing.
•
Avoid putting the b
directly to the laundry. These actions cause discoloration
leach directly and also applying it
and/or cloth damage.
NOTICE:
•
Be careful not to spill the b
If you inadvertently spill the bleach, wipe it away at once.
If the concentr
•
third of its or
ated softener is used, dilute it with w
iginal concentration before pouring it into the
insertion case.
NOTICE
e sure to close the dispenser completely . Do not pour the
Mak
•
bleach on the upper part of the dispenser. If excessive b leach
is used, then the whole bleach runs away inevitably.
•
Be careful not to spill the softener onto the oper
If you inadvertently spill the fi nishing agent, with it away
immediately.
•
Do not lea
period. The fi nishing agent may become hard.
ve the softener in the case for an extended
leach onto the operating panel.
ater one
Weighting cap
Softener
Wat
Water
er
ating panel.
In case of water ma
Drain all w
ater from the
basket, drainage hose
and water supply hose
after using the machine.
If the water is frozen
1 Remove the water supply hose and pour in warm water (under 40°C).
2 Fill warm water (under 40°C) into the basket until the pulsator is
completely covered. Leave it for 30 minutes. Then check to see whether
the pulsator can be turned by hand.
Method of putting in clothes
L
Put in larger clothes or buoyant ones first.
Buo
yant clothes such as
100% chemical fiber material, like overall.
•
100% chemical fiber or blending fiber material, like
•
flannelette.
(Chemical fiber means polyester fiber, acrylic emulsion or
nylon fiber.)
Put in the
agile clothes
fr
enclosed within
string bag at
last.
Put in lighter
clothes such as
shirt and frock
here.
Put in larger
clothes such as
sports wear and
pajamas.
P
vier
ut in hea
clothes such as
cot
on-padded
t
trousers and jeans
wear first.
ress them
P
to a position
lower than
king line.
the mar
y freez
e
under 40°C
Even articles labeled as washable by washing machine,
such as pillow, cushion and buffer, can not be washed by
this type of machine, because they can not be sufficiently
immersed with detergent even press them after flowing
water. Furthermore, clothes may fly out of the tub or failure
will occur during spinning.
L
Clothes need t
o be put in as evenly as possible and
fully pressed into the tub.
13
INST
ALLA
TION
Choosing an installation location
Install your washing machine in a le
•
It is dangerous to place the w
unstab
•
When you move washing machine,
hold the handles on the sides.
There are moving parts, electrical
parts and steel plates which may
cause electrical shock or injury.
•
Never lift at the cabinet bottom by hands.
When the machine is covered.
Do not use the cover made of chloric vinyl. Sometimes it
damages plastic parts and painted surface. When you use
the cover made of chloric vinyl, put the cloth between the
machine and the cover.
le location since it may move during vibration.
It will increase the sound produced by the machine when
ates during use.
it vibr
Nev
er touch on the cabinet bottom by hands.
vel, stable place.
ashing machine in an
Avoid place where the machine is
exposed to direct sunlight.
•
Plastic parts may become
deformed or discolored.
Avoid places where the machine may become frozen
during cold weather.
Allow a space of at least 5 cm from the sides and rear
of the machine to the nearest vertical object.
•
When placed too near to walls
or other objects, the vibration
of the machine during operation
may cause them to shake.
Leveling the washing machine
Adjust the leg so that body of your washing machine keep flat. (The one leg is adjustable.)
1. After loosening the leg nut, adjust the leg to
the proper height by turning it. Then tighten
the leg nuts securely once again.
Leg n
ut
Loosen
Tighten
3. A weight attached to a string may be used to
check to ensure that your washing machine is flat.
The difference of the distance between A and B
should be less then 1 cm.
A-B or B-A 1 cm.
Allo
w 5 cm
Raise
2. When the leg height is difficult to adjust because
of floor slope or unevenness, place a board of
sufficient thickness to prevent breakage under
the affected legs to allow adjustment to a level position.
Leg
Lowe
r
Installing the bottom co
Push the cover into the washing mac
1
backside.
Back side
hine from the
String
Check the distance.
ver
2 Tighten screws at 2 positions.
Back side
Screw
Screw
14
Installing the ground pin
•
The ground pin in the plug should be connected to the proper point of the soc
Installing the drainage hose
Moving the hook
When inserting the dr
•
drain pipe, the hook may be moved to facilitate the installation.
When hooking the hose hook into the
•
slot provided on the body of y
washing machine, move the hook
back to its initial position.
Insert the dr
•
it will go, then use the accessory
hose band to secure it tightly.
Secure the hose tightly.
•
secured hose may cause leakage.
Lock hose band distance to cabinet
•
about 10 mm as fi
When attaching the drainage hose to a w
•
pan, etc., either leave a gap between the end
of the hose and the adjacent surface, or cut
the hose diagonally to ensure proper drainage.
※ Allowing the fl at end of the hose to come in
contact with the fl at surface of the washing
machine will impair drainage.
ainage hose in as far as
ainage hose into a wash pan or onto a
our
ainage hose
Dr
Dr
ain outlet
An improperly
gure.
ash
10 mm
Drainage hose
Gap
Hook
Hose-band
Cut diagonally
Drainage hose extension
y close attention to the height of the drainage hose and
•
Pa
articles over which it passes. If the drainage hose is too high,
proper drainage may not be obtained.
•
The length of the drainage hose
y be extended to as much
ma
as 3 m if kept the same level.
Caution:
If the lev
•
drainage hose is high, the washing
machine may not be drained.
Be careful not to rub the dr
•
drainage hose under the washing machine. They may be
damaged the drainage hose.
3 cm or
greater
Drainage hole
el of the threshold and the
Attaching the water inlet hose to the faucet
ket for grounding.
3 m or less
Drainage hose cap
15 cm or less
ainage hose. Do not insert the
Concrete block
Drainage hose
If you attach the water inlet hose completely
, it may cause a water leakage.
Faucet shapeWall-mounted faucets are best.
Wall-mounted
shaped
The distance is needed
1.6 cm or more
Square
faucet
Mo
vable
faucet
Multi-home
faucet
Attaching the hose union
1
Push the lock lever of the water
supply hose. Pulling the slee ve do wn,
lower the entire hose to disconnect the
hose union.
2 Check the diameter of the faucet.
When the faucet mouth is large,
loose the screws and remove the
Lock
lever
Water
inlet
hose
inside ring to facilitate, attachment.
3 Loose 4 screws of the hose union,
push the hose union to the water
faucet.
Ring
4 Tighten the four screws e venly around
the faucet. In this time check the gap
is approx. 4 mm between the nozzle
Approx.
4 mm.
and the ring.
Connecting the water inlet hose
1 Pull the sleeve down, then insert
the water inlet hose.
2 Separate the sleeve until a click is
heard, then push it up.
3 Check to ensure that the lock
lever is hung on the nozzle. Next,
check to ensure that the water
supply hose does not come off by
pulling down on it.
Lock
lever
Caution
•
The old inlet hose should not be reused.
•
If the faucets are not suited, please contact y
•
Do not connect the hot water supplying con
•
In order to provide a per
manent source of water
for your washing machine, it is suggested
that a branching water pipe (available separately)
be used.
Hose Union
5 Remove the seal from the union
and turn to the arrow destination
the nozzle to tighten securely.
6 Check the gap is approx. 1 to
Sleeve
Inside
ring
3 mm between the nozzle and
the ring.
If the gap is wide, it ma
•
• If it cause the water leakage dur
tighten the nozzle more securely.
Caution
•
If y
ou attach the hose union again because of
moving house etc., loose the gap is approx. 4 mm
between the nozzle and the
ring. Then attach it according
above methods. They are
preventable the water leakage.
Caution:
•
Chec
inlet hose is properly installed by
turning the water on and checking
for leakage.
Inlet hose
If there is leakage, connect it from the
fi rst.
If you remo
•
Nozzle
Sleeve
Joint
seal
4 Tighten the hose nut
on the end of the water
inlet hose securely to
the water inlet valve.
Hose nut
hose after supplying water, water
may splash. Refer to the following
Water inlet valve
— “Removing the water inlet hose”.
Branching
water pipe
our dealer.
venience.
Hose union
Ring
Approx.
1 to 3 mm
Nozzle
y cause the water leak.
ing operation,
Approx.
4 mm
k to ensure that the water
ve the water inlet
15
MAINTENANCE
Cassette fi lter
Clean the cassette fi
How to remo
L
Hold the upper side of the cassette fi lter
and pull it at the same time.
Cassette fi lter
w to remo
Ho
L
Tur
direction of the following fi gure (1) to remove it (2).
Clean inside the fi lter cover and the fi lter case.
v
er the fi lter, and then slide the fi lter case in the arrow
n o
When it is diffi cult to remo
attached, wet it with water to soften the lint.
lter at the end of operation.
ve
, and push do
ve
Filter cov
Filter case
e the fi lter case due to lint
v
Filter case
er
Cassette fi lter
wn
Filter cover
How to set in
L
Hold the fi lter case with its top side up
of the fi lter case in the fi lter stand, and then push it until a
“click” sound is heard.
Filter slot
Cassette fi lter
L
How to set in
Set the fi lter case to the fi
12
Press down the fi
Filter cover
When the fi
L
lter valve inside the fi lter cover is
lter cover case until a “click” sound is heard.
lter cover as follows.
Filter case
Put the lower side
.
loosened
If the fi lter v
1 Set the fi lter valve to the fi lter case while aligning its
concavity and convexity to those of the fi lter case.
Filter valv
Filter cover
2 Inser
center of the fi lter cover.
t the groove of the fi lter valve to the click at the
Groov
e
e is loosened, lint may not be collected.
alv
e
Concavity
Convexity
Deterg
Wipe or Wash out any remaining detergent.
If there is any remaining detergent hard to be removed, use the “TUB CLEAN
Before put detergent or b
•
With any remaining water, detergent may be hardened and attached.
leach to in the detergent/bleach dispenser, remove water in its inlet.
ent/Bleach dispenser
Softener case /Detergent case (Preset mode)
Remove the case to clean it.
Removing the case
Removal
1
Pull the detergent/softener case toward you, then lift it for
removal.
Remove the cap of the detergent/softener case.
2
Clean the case by water. Wipe the insertion case by wet cloth.
3
procedure;
In addition, wipe a
16
ay any dirt from the water inlet valve.
w
Remounting pr
1
Mount the cap of the insertion case. If the washing machine
operates without the cap in place, the softener does not
enter.
2
Cap
Lift the case obliquely in the same way as you remove it,
and insert it deeply along the guides.
Cap
Click
course
”
ocedure
.
Guides
Cleaning the tub
“TUBCLEAN” cour
The dirt from clothes or w
spin basket will cause the smell or the problem of
water draining. Such dirt from the washing process will then make the laundry dirty. If you are in
such case, please use “TUBCLEAN” course twice a month. Or in case the clothes have been
starched, please use the “TUBCLEAN” program to
remove the dirt of the starch from the basket.
“TUBCLEAN”
W
Soak
W
Dr
Water intake/Stir (
Rinse
Drain/Spin (
1 The pulsator stirs while the water level
increases gradually.
2 The water spins while draining out.
Do not use “TUBCLEAN”
•
Process
ater intak
ash
ain/Spin
astewater on the wash/
e/Stir (
1)
2) about 3 min
(
1) about 11 min
2) about 3 min
program continuously.
se
about 11 min
about 20 min
about 3 min
about 3 min
12
1
urn the POWER
T
Press the b
2
Press the b
3
•
No indicator
When the pulsator (spinning boar
4
the chlorine-type whitening detergent about 300 ml. to
the basket.
•
Add it at the fi
•
Do not put an
“TUBCLEAN” program.
5
Close the lid.
•
If the lid is opened dur
stop before the draining and rinsing process.
Finish “TUBCLEAN” process.
•
. All indicator will light off.
Beeping when the oper
.
utton and select “TUBCLEAN”.
utton.
ts to spin, add
d) star
rst used water.
y clothes in the basket during the
ing the operation, the operation will
ation is fi nished.
If the filling water becomes not good
The water inlet valve may be clogged by lees or grimes.
a
You should remove inlet hose
and clean valve filter by brush.
a
If you remove the water supply
carelessly, water may splash.
Therefore, use the following
procedure.
Valve filter
Water inlet valve
Washing mac
Before performing any maintenance on your washing machine, be sure to remove the electrical plug from its power source.
The main body and control panel ma
(Hard-to-remove dirt may be cleaned by wiping with a soft cloth soaked in a mind detergent.)
Caution: Never clean the body or control panel with benzine, thinner, cleanser, or other chemical cleaners. Use of such
chemicals can discolor or damage parts.
y be cleaned b
Inlet hose
Hose nut
hine body and panel
y wiping with a soft cloth soaked in water.
Removing the water inlet hose
Turn off the water faucet.
1
2
Press the
machine then press the
3 After water level indicator will light up,
press the
4 Loosen the hose nut and then remove inlet hose.
button to switch on the washing
button.
button.
If the stainless basket rust for external reasons
Please clean the rust b
* Do not use metallic brush because the body may scratch and easily rust.
■ Stainless rust
The stainless basket usually prevents the rust.
However, there is possible to have it. Please
follow the recommendation below to prevent
rust.
y a sponge or a soft cloth with a cream cleaner.
Do not put the metallic objects into the machine
•
•
After dr
will caused the accumulated rust inside the washing machine.
Clean it again with clean water.
, e
.g.
aining the water, the rusted water will be drained. This
Hair clip
.
17
BEFORE CALLING
THE SER
VICEMAN
WHEN CHECK TREATMENT
does not operate
making noise
water leak
does not beep the
end buzzer
Error Indication List
In the case the buzz
er sounds and the display indicates as shown below.
DISPLA
•
Is there a pow
Is the circuit break
•
Is the machine’
•
an AC socket?
Is the po
•
Is there the inclination of the laundr
•
•
Is y
our washing machine installed on an
inclined or uneven surface?
•
Are there match stic
objects being washed with the laundry?
Is the f
•
er outage?
er or fuses cut off?
s plug properly inserted into
wer switch ON?
ks, hairpins or metal
aucet shape suited?
• Are the hose coupling and the nozzle loose?
Is the hose n
•
• Is the w
If y
ou turn the power on and press
•
button immediately, it may not beep the end
buzzer.
•
Is the end b
Y
ut loose?
ater supply hose connector clogged?
uzzer turned off?
CHECK
y?
Please confi
fuse breaker is cut. Then draw out power
supply plug, insert once again and turn the
power switch on.
Please correct the inclination or non stability
of laundry in the washing machine.
Remove them.
Adjust the inside ring of the hose union or
change faucet shape (Refer to p. 15)
Re-attaching the water (Refer to p. 15)
Re-attaching the water supply hose (Refer
to p. 15)
Reset the end buzzer sound to turn on refer-
ring to “If you wish to turn off the end buzzer
sound. (p. 12)”
rm whether a power failure or
TREATMENT
Display interchangeab
Display interchangeab
About the drainage hose
•
Is the hose mounted correctly?
•
Is the hose routed hor
•
Is the hose froz
•
Is the hose damaged? Is the end e
•
Is the dr
•
Is the lid open?
•
•
•
•
Is the laundr
•
Is the laundr
ly
•
Are there an
ly
See the section of
•
Is the f
•
Is the w
•
Is the w
ainage hose clogged?
Is the lid lock stuc
Is the lid completely closed?
Is the lid completely lock
y loaded evenly?
y unstable or placed on an incline
fl oor?
y symptoms occurring that are simi-
lar to those of
aucet closed?
ater pipe frozen or the water service
interrupted?
ater fi lter/lint collector at the supply port
clogged with dirt? If the fl ow rate of the water is
as low as about 0.5L or less per minute, “E5” will
be displayed.
izontally?
en?
k with any foreign materials?
?
ed?
abov
xposed to water?
e.
•
After chec
close the lid once. Press the
A
A
•
Close the lid.
•
T
urn the power off for checking,
A
and then restart the machine.
A
•
Correct the load status of the
laundr
machine, then close the lid.
king, open and
button.
y and the backlash of the
A
•
After chec
close the lid once, press the
A
king, open and
button.
If the problem is not solv
18
ed despite checking, unplug the power plug and request repair.
The following are not malfunctions.
When: Check:
rst time you use your washing machine,
The fi
a small amount of water may drain out of the
drainage hose.
During operation the control panel gets warm.
The pulsator rotates a little bit.
During washing and rinsing, lamps fl ickers.
During spinning, suddenly supplying the
water or rinsing.
•
This is merely water lift over from the perf ormance inspection perf ormed
on your washing machine before it was shipped from the factory.
•
Because of the electronic parts radiate heat.
Because of preventing the laundr
•
It is the cause of the power source wiring in a house. If fl uorescence light
•
be changed, it may improve condition.
•
Because load unbalance occurred and safety switch operated. The
spin will cycle resume after supplying water, rotating and correcting the
unbalanced load.
y unbalancing, it rotates a little bit.
Sloshing sounds of remaining water coming
from your washing machine after SPIN cyc le
has been completed.
After pausing the machine during the spin
cycle, it will not starts immediately.
If operates the machine at spinning on and
off.
Cannot open the lid during the rinsing and
spinning process.
After water supply shut off or water with iron
rust appears.
The buzzer does not stop.
They are made by water retained by the machine for the purpose of
•
maintaining balance and do not indicate malfunction.
There are a short pause before the machine begins to spin as the
•
drainage valve opens suffi cienty.
•
You may hear intermittent motor sound (“coon” sound) in spinning
process occurs, this is a sound which occurs in order to control rotation,
and not a malfunction.
This is the prevention measure to pre vent the user from stic king his hand
•
into the basket
Wait for water becomes clean. Returning type bleach can be used
•
(hydrohiter etc.) when iron rust adhered to the white colored clothes. Av oid
using the bleach for colored articles.
•
If the CHILD PROOF mode is set to ON, and the lid is opened while the
machine is in operation, the buzzer beeps. Check inside the washing
machine. Press
HANDLING METHOD FOR EMERGENCY
When the machine tak
Never disassemble the machine by yourself, for safety reasons.
es on abnormal operation, please disconnect the power plug and send it to our service agency for handling.
to tur
n it off.
The content in () also apply to AW-B1000G.
Type
Washing system
Rated voltage
Frequency
Dimension [WxDxH]mm
Rated capacity [Dry Clothes Weight]
Maximum rated power input
Net weight
Fully automatic washing machine
Vortex system
645 x 620 x 1031
10.0 kg (9.0 kg)
530W (520W)
230-240V~
50 Hz
39 kg
Maximum water pressure
Minimum water pressure
Quantity of water
Quantity of used water
Operation time [Wash only]
Operation time [Regular cycle]
IP Number
Class of appliance
1.00 MPa
0.03 MPa
79 L (77 L)
165 L (161 L)
12 min
51 min
IPX4
Class I
19
MANUFACTURED BY
TOSHIBA
CONSUMER PRODUCTS (THAILAND) CO., LTD.MADE IN THAILAND
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