Page 3 - CONTENTS
802371 3 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 10 WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION 11 Technical specifications12 Control unit 14 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 14 Removing the blocking rods15 Moving and transport after installation16 Selecting the room16 Adjusting the washing machine feet18 Connecting to water supply20 Aqua...
Page 4 - If the washing machine is used for professional,; SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
802371 4 Carefully read the instructions for use before using the washing machine. Please, do not use the washing machine without reading and understanding these instructions or use first. These instructions for use of a washing machine are supplied with different types or models of washing machines...
Page 5 - a damaged power; cord may only be
802371 5 Follow the instructions for correct installation of the Hisense washing machine and connection to the water and power mains (see chapter »INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION«). Connection to water and power supply has to be executed by an adequately trained technician or expert. Any repair and main...
Page 6 - To connect the washing machine to water supply,; make
802371 6 Do not connect the washing machine to an electrical outlet intended for an electric shaver or hair dryer. Do not install the washing machine in a room where the temperature can drop to below 5°C , as washing machine parts may be damaged in case of water freezing. Place the washing machine o...
Page 8 - No silver ions are released during the washing programme.; The warranty does not cover; Keep the detergent and conditioner out of reach of children.; Activate the child lock.; See chapter »CHOOSING THE
802371 8 No silver ions are released during the washing programme. The washing machine is not intended for use by persons (including children) with physical or mental impairments, or persons with lacking experience and knowledge. These persons should be instructed about the use of the washing machin...
Page 10 - WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION
802371 10 BACK 1 Water supply hose 2 Power cord 3 Water discharge hose 4 Adjustable feet FRONT 1 Control unit 2 Start/pause button 3 Programme selector knob 4 On/off/reset button 5 Dispenser tray 6 Door7 Rating plate 8 Pump filter WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION 3 4 2 5 6 8 7 1 4 2 1 3 802371en.indd 10 ...
Page 11 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
802371 11 Rating plate TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (DEPENDING ON THE MODEL) Rating plate with basic information about the washing machine is fitted on the front wall of the washing machine door opening (see chapter »WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION«). Maximum load See rating plate Width 600 mm 600 mm Height...
Page 12 - CONTROL UNIT
802371 12 3 START/PAUSE BUTTON Use this button to start or pause a programme. Upon start-up or during pause, the button backlight will flash; when the programme is started and in progress, it will be lit continuously. 1 ON/OFF/RESET BUTTON Use this button to turn the washing machine on and off, and ...
Page 14 - INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION; REMOVING THE BLOCKING RODS
802371 14 1 Move the hoses and undo the screws on the back of the washing machine.Remove the two angular pieces. 2 Slide the angular pieces onto the grove in the blocking rod; before doing so, rotate the right angular piece to the opposite side. 3 Use the angular pieces to rotate the blocking rods b...
Page 15 - MOVING AND TRANSPORT AFTER INSTALLATION
802371 15 MOVING AND TRANSPORT AFTER INSTALLATION If you wish to move the washing machine after it has been installed, the angular pieces and at least one blocking rods have to be re-installed to prevent vibration damage to the washing machine during transport (see chapter »INSTALLATION AND CONNECTI...
Page 16 - SELECTING THE ROOM; ADJUSTING THE WASHING MACHINE FEET
802371 16 Incorrect levelling of the washing machine with the adjustable legs may cause vibration, appliance sliding across the room, and loud operation. Incorrect levelling of the washing machine is not subject to warranty. Sometimes, unusual or louder noise may appear during appliance operation; t...
Page 17 - Washing machine installation clearances
802371 17 Before connecting the washing machine to the power mains, wait for at least 2 hours until it reaches room temperature. Opening the washing machine door (bird's-eye view) See chapter »WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION/Technical information«). a = Washing machine depthb = Depth with door open The ...
Page 18 - CONNECTING TO WATER SUPPLY
802371 18 If your washing machine features a hot and cold water connection, but you only wish to connect it to cold water supply, do not install the hot water hose and close the hot water connection on the back of the washing machine with the supplied cap. If your washing machine features hot and co...
Page 23 - CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE TO THE POWER MAINS
802371 23 Before connecting the washing machine to the power mains, wait for at least 2 hours until it reaches room temperature. Connect the washing machine to a grounded power outlet. After installation, the wall outlet should be freely accessible. The outlet should be fitted with an earth contact ...
Page 25 - STEP 1: HEED THE LABELS ON THE LAUNDRY
802371 25 WASHING PROCESS, STEP BY STEP (1–7) STEP 1: HEED THE LABELS ON THE LAUNDRY Normal wash;Sensitive laundry Max. washing temp. 95°C 95 95 Max. washing temp. 60°C 60 60 Max. washing temp. 40°C 40 40 Max. washing temp. 30°C 30 30 Hand wash only Do not wash Bleaching Bleaching in cool water c1 B...
Page 26 - STEP 2: PREPARING THE WASHING PROCESS
802371 26 STEP 2: PREPARING THE WASHING PROCESS 1. Sort the laundry by type of fabric, colour, soiling, and allowed washing temperature (see PROGRAMME TABLE). 2. Wash the laundry that sheds a lot of fibre or lint separately from other laundry.3. Close the buttons and zippers, tie any ribbons, and tu...
Page 27 - SWITCHING ON THE WASHING MACHINE
802371 27 SWITCHING ON THE WASHING MACHINE Use the power cord to connect the washing machine to power mains, and connect the washing machine to water supply. Press the (1) ON /OFF/RESET button to switch on the washing machine (figure 1). With some models, the washing machine drum is also lit for 5 m...
Page 28 - LOADING THE WASHING MACHINE
802371 28 LOADING THE WASHING MACHINE Open the washing machine door by pulling the handle towards you (figure 1).Insert the laundry into the drum (after making sure the drum is empty) (figure 2).Make sure that no garment is stuck between the door and the rubber gasket. Close the washing machine door...
Page 29 - STEP 3: CHOOSING THE WASHING PROGRAMME
802371 29 During operation, the programme selector knob (2) will not rotate automatically. Washing programmes are comprehensive programmes that include all washing stages, including softening and spinning (this does not apply to Partial programmes). Partial programmes are independent programmes. Use...
Page 30 - PROGRAMME TABLE
802371 30 PROGRAMME TABLE Programme Max. load Programme description Cotton Black 30°C - 40°C ** (1/2) This programme is used for washing dark laundry using special-purpose detergents for black laundry. The programme washes at low temperatures, with gentle tumbling and lower spinning rate. Cotton Col...
Page 33 - WASHING MODE; STEP 4: CHOOSING THE SETTINGS
802371 33 4 4a 4b WASHING MODE NORMAL CARE (Basic/default setting) POWER SAVE (4a) (This mode will save energy; washing time will be longer, and water consumption will be lower.) TIME SAVE (4b) (This mode will save time as programme duration will be shorter, but it will use more water.)We recommend ...
Page 34 - DOSE ASSIST
802371 34 DOSE ASSIST With the (5) DOSE ASSIST function, the washing machine will recommend the optimum amount of powder or liquid detergent according to the selected settings. Recommended amount of powder or liquid detergent depends on:• Water hardness (the following settings are available: soft, m...
Page 36 - SPIN
802371 36 TEMP. (WASHING TEMPERATURE) Changing the temperature for the selected program.Each program has a preset temperature that can be changed by pressing the (9) position TEMP. (WASHING TEMPERATURE). (-- indicates cold wash)The temperature is displayed on the display unit above the button. 10 9 ...
Page 37 - CHILD LOCK
802371 37 CHILD LOCK A safety feature. To activate the child lock, simultaneously press the (11) START DELAY and (13) WATER EXTRA (HIGH WATER LEVEL) positions and hold them for at least three seconds. The selection will be confirmed by an acoustic signal and by an indicator light (the symbol (12) wi...
Page 39 - STEP 5: SELECTING ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS; GREEN BAR
802371 39 STEP 5: SELECTING ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS Activate/deactivate the functions by pressing the desired function (before pressing the (3) START/PAUSE button). Some settings cannot be selected with certain programmes. Such functions will not be lit on the display unit, and when the corresponding b...
Page 40 - PREWASH
802371 40 When the washing machine is switched off, all extra functions return to their basic or custom settings, except for the acoustic signal setting. If you have set the START DELAY function and you are using liquid detergent, we do not recommend setting a programme without a pre-wash. PREWASH W...
Page 41 - FUNCTION TABLE
802371 41 FUNCTION TABLE Programmes Temp. [°C] NORMAL CARE (basic/default setting) POWER SAVE TIME SAVE WATER EXTRA (HIGH WATER LEVEL) DOSE ASSIST GREEN BAR PREWASH PUMP STOP SPIN (SETTING THE SPINNING RATE) Cotton Black 40 • • • • • • • 30 • • • • • • • Cotton Colour 60 • • • • 40 • • • • 60 • • • ...
Page 42 - TIME OPTIMIZATION DURING THE PROGRAMME PROGRESS
802371 42 TIME OPTIMIZATION DURING THE PROGRAMME PROGRESS In the early stage of the washing programme, the washing machine uses advanced technology to detect the amount of laundry. After load detection, the washing machine adjusts the programme duration. Programmes Temp. [°C] NORMAL CARE (basic/defa...
Page 43 - STEP 6: STARTING THE WASHING PROGRAMME
802371 43 STEP 6: STARTING THE WASHING PROGRAMME Press the (3) START /PAUSE button. 3 Selected WASHING MODE , TEMP. (WASHING TEMPERATURE), SPIN (SPINNING RATE/ DRAIN/PUMP STOP) and TIME REMAINING TO THE END OF PROGRAMME or START DELAY (if selected) are indicated on the display unit. Symbols will be ...
Page 44 - STEP 7: CHANGE OF WASHING PROGRAMME OR
802371 44 STEP 7: CHANGE OF WASHING PROGRAMME OR MANUAL (PHYSICAL) CANCELLATION 1 To stop and cancel a washing programme, press the (1) ON/OFF/ RESET button and hold it for more than 3 seconds. 2 The washing programme is temporarily paused when the time remaining until programme completion is flashi...
Page 45 - STEP 8: END OF THE WASHING PROGRAMME
802371 45 STEP 8: END OF THE WASHING PROGRAMME The washing machine will indicate the end of the washing programme with an acoustic signal and »End« will appear on the display until the washing machine switches into low standby mode or switches off. After 5 minutes, the »End« sign will no longer be d...
Page 47 - PAUSE BUTTON
802371 47 PAUSE BUTTON The washing programme can always be stopped by pressing the (3) START/ PAUSE button. The washing programme is temporarily paused when the time remaining until programme completion is flashing on the display unit . If there is no water in the drum and water temperature is not t...
Page 50 - MAINTENANCE & CLEANING; CLEANING THE DISPENSER TRAY
802371 50 Do not wash the dispenser tray in a dishwasher. 1 To remove the dispenser tray from the housing, press the small tab. 2 Clean the dispenser tray under running water using a brush, and dry it. Also, remove any detergent residue from the bottom of the housing. 3 If required, remove and clean...
Page 52 - CLEANING THE PUMP FILTER
802371 52 Clean the pump filter and the in-wall water trap whenever the symbol (8) appears on the display unit. The pump filter must be occasionally cleaned, especially after washing very fleecy, woolly, or very old laundry. CLEANING THE PUMP FILTER During cleaning, some water may be spilled. It is ...
Page 53 - CLEANING THE WASHING MACHINE EXTERIOR
802371 53 CLEANING THE WASHING MACHINE EXTERIOR Always disconnect the washing machine from the power mains before cleaning. Clean the washing machine exterior and display unit using a soft damp cotton cloth and water. Do not use any solvents or cleaning agents that could damage the washing machine (...
Page 54 - TROUBLESHOOTING
802371 54 The warranty does not cover the errors or failures resulting from disturbances from the environment (lightning strike, power grid failures, natural disasters etc.). TROUBLESHOOTING WHAT TO DO ...? The washing machine shall automatically control the operation of particular functions during ...
Page 55 - TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR TABLE
802371 55 TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR TABLE Problem/error Indication on the display unit and problem description What to do? E0 Incorrect settings Restart the programme. If the error reoccurs, call a service technician. E1 Temperature sensor error. Inlet water too cold. Repeat the washing programme.If...
Page 59 - SERVICING; Before calling a service technician
802371 59 SERVICING Before calling a service technician When you contact a service centre, please state your washing machine's type (1), code/ID (2), model number (3), and serial number (4). Type, code/ID, model, and serial number are indicated on the rating (type) plate located on the front side of...
Page 64 - STAIN REMOVAL TIPS
802371 64 STAIN REMOVAL TIPS Before using special-purpose stain removers, try using the natural methods that do not harm the environment on less stubborn stains. However, prompt action is required! Soak the stain with an absorbent sponge or a paper towel; then, rinse with cold (lukewarm) water – but...
Page 66 - DISPOSAL
802371 66 Packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials that can be recycled, disposed of, or destroyed without any hazard to the environment. To this end, packaging materials are labelled appropriately. The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the product should not be tr...
Page 69 - INFORMATION FOR TEST INSTITUTE
802371 69 INFORMATION FOR TEST INSTITUTE ENERGY LABELLING (9 KG) Australian standard AS/NZS 2040-1:2005 + A1:2007, A2:2009, A3:2010AS/NZS 2040-2:2005 + A1:2012AS/NZS 6400:2005 + A1:2006, A2:2006, A3:2006, A4:2010, A5:2011, A6:2013 Washing program Cotton Colour 40°C, 1400 rpm, 9 kg cotton Connection ...
Page 70 - LOADING PROCEDURE FOR STANDARD TEST (9 KG)
802371 70 LOADING PROCEDURE FOR STANDARD TEST (9 KG) Detergent, PBIS and Anti-Sudsing Agent (18 g) must be added via the detergent compartment. When loading the machine for testing according to AS/NZS 2040:2005 it shall be loaded according to the table below. Garments are placed on top of each other...
Page 72 - LOADING PROCEDURE FOR STANDARD TEST (8 KG)
802371 72 LOADING PROCEDURE FOR STANDARD TEST (8 KG) Detergent, PBIS and Anti-Sudsing Agent (16 g) must be added via the detergent compartment. When loading the machine for testing according to AS/NZS 2040:2005 it shall be loaded according to the table below. Garments are placed on top of each other...
Page 73 - LOW STANDBY MODE
802371 73 LOW STANDBY MODE If you do not run any program or choose any settings after switching on the washing machine (1) ON /OFF/RESET button (1)), the display unit will be switched off after 5 minutes and switched to stand-by mode in order to save energy. The display unit will be reactivated if y...