Page 2 - Names of Parts
Names of Parts Table Cover Program Knob Operation Button Drainage hose clip Back plate Packing bolt (3) Washing Allocating box Wash Door Observing Glass Window Drainage hose Earth terminal Power supply cable Back plate screw (3) Caution and Warning symbols For your safety and to prevent damages to t...
Page 3 - Matters Needing Attention
Safety 1. A separate earthed socket is requiredfor the power supply. After installation ofthe washing machine,the power plugshould be accessible during the normalwash. 3. Fuses in the power circuit should be ratedfor 15A. Refer to a washing machine techni-cian or a Haier designated service point for...
Page 6 - Installation
As shown in figure1 remove all the packing materials (including the foam base). Fig 1 Check attachments and materials. 3 Name Qty Model Operational manual Quality certificate Water hose Drainage holder Plastic plugs 1 1 1 WNM1000TEWNM800TE 1 Remove the packing screws as shown in figure 2. The packin...
Page 8 - Control Panel
6 Control Panel Turn the knob at "0", then turn off the power and turn the program knob for setting desired wash program. The program knob will not rotate with the programmed washing process. 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 1/2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0
Page 9 - Operational Functions
7 Operational Functions Economic Wash button Note: Select this function when "Cotton" "Synthetics", "Wool" or "Silk"(programs 1-12) is selected. No Soak Button Fo r the synthe tics cycle a nd th e wo ol cycle , p ush theb utton d ow n , th e a nticre ase fu ntion wil ...
Page 10 - Program Selection
Program Selection 8 Intense Prewash Normal Middle Delicate Normal Middle Delicate Normal Delicate Normal Delicate Silk 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Very heavy soil Non-fade heavily soiledwoolen fabrics Fading and mediumsoiled woolen fabricsNon-fade heavily soiledsilk fabrics Fading and medi...
Page 11 - Preparation
1. Power supply Plug in the power supply220V~240V/50Hz. 3. Laundry treament 5.Wash Load 2. Water supply Turn on the tap ensure that the water is clear. Caution: Before staring the washing machine turn on the water faucrt to ensure that the water faucet and the waterinlet hose are connected correctly...
Page 12 - Washing Methods
1. Laundry loading Evenly load the laundry in thewashing machine and then tightlyclose the door of the washingmachineNote: 1) When first using thewashing machine, let it run un-loaded for one program to pre-v e n t t h e l a u n d r y f r o m b e i n gtainted by oil or dirty water fromthe washing ma...
Page 14 - Other Functions
Other Functions 1. Power-off memory funtion: This machine has a power-off menmory funtion. In case of abrupt power failure or the power must be cut off during a program cycle, the present settings will besaved, and operation will resume when the power is switched on again. 2. Trouble messages: judge...
Page 15 - Maintenance
Insert the bolts. 5. If the machine is to be moved a distance location,replace the vibration mounting locks which were re-moved during installation as shown below. 1. Turn of the water and electricity supply af-ter every wash. Open the door to prevent theformation of moisture and odors. If the wash-...
Page 16 - Trouble shooting
The following circumstances do not constitute problems. Do not contact themaintenance service until the problem has been confirmed. Problem Possible Cause The washing machine fails tooperate Poor connection to power supplyPower failureDoor is not properly closedMachine has not been switched on Washi...
Page 17 - Technical Specification
Maximum power (W) Model Maximum working current (A) Water pressure (MPa) Washing power (W) Spinning power (W) Max. washing load (kg) Spinning speed (r/min) Size (HXDXW) (mm) Weight (kg) WNM1000TE 220V~240V/50Hz 15 0.03 P 1 2 3 0 4 00 5 15 2 0 00 65 10 00 850x520x595 Item Power supply W ashing progra...
Page 18 - Wiring Circuit; PCB
Wiring Circuit 16 Motor R S T M1 M2 M3 M5 M7 M8 CN1-2 CN2-1 CN1-3 CN1-1 CN3-3 CN3-1 CN2-2 CON3 CN2-3 CN2-4 CN2-5 CN2-6 CON3 CN3-3 CN3-4 CON2 CON1 CN6-3 CN6-4 PCB NTC SW N G L FA MRN MRL MRC MR EVF EVP PS EVC R 12 13 14 11 P PCB-Printed Circuit Board Motor-Motor MR-Door Lock R-Heating Element PS-Drai...