Page 3 - CONTENTS
General Safety 4 Product Overview 8 Getting Started 10 Levelling the appliance 11 Connecting the water inlet hose 12 Connecting the Drain Hose 13 Instructions 15 Operations 18 Cleaning and Maintenance 21 FAQs 25 Specifications 26 Customer Helpline 28 CONTENTS
Page 4 - Please follow all instructions and take notice of all warnings.; DANGER; or; CAUTION; . These words will be used to alert you of potential; WARNING; IMPORTANT INFORMATION; GENERAL SAFETY
4 Read this manual thoroughly before you start using the Front Load Washing Machine. The safety precautions instructions reduces the risk of fire, electric shock and injury when correctly complied to. Please follow all instructions and take notice of all warnings. Pay close attention to messages tha...
Page 5 - ELECTRICAL SAFETY; INSTALLATION
5 ELECTRICAL SAFETY • Voltage: Plug the appliance to a 220-240V, 50Hz, properly earthed power outlet, it must be in good working order. • Power connection: Do not use an adaptor or an extension cord. Plug the power plug directly into a separate power point that cannot be accidentally turned off, and...
Page 6 - USAGE CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
6 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (Cont.) USAGE CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS • Supervision over children is to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. Never allow them to use, play with or crawl inside the appliance. Cleaning and maintenance must not be done by children.• This appliance is not t...
Page 7 - CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
7 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (Cont.) CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE • Before cleaning or maintenance, always unplug the appliance from the power socket. Make sure you pull by the plug, not the cord as this can damage the power cord and cause a hazard.• Only the filter requires regular cleaning, everythin...
Page 8 - PRODUCT OVERVIEW
8 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Accessories Control Panel Power Plug Outlet Hose Door Detergent Drawer Transport Hole Plug Inlet Pipe C Detergent Box
Page 9 - With the; CONTROL PANEL; Program knob; My cycle; The Control panel line chart is for
9 There are 16 types of washing selection functions in display. For example: • Cotton intensive: With the corresponding temperature selections: 20, 30, 40, 60, 90°C, Cold • Cotton 60 °C; Cotton 40 °C; Cotton 20 °C; • Quick15’: 20, 30 , 40°C, Cold • Eco Wash : 20,30,40 °C,Cold • Rinse&Spin: - • S...
Page 10 - GETTING STARTED; UNPACKING; Be sure to team lift the appliance with someone or; REMOVE TRANSPORT BOLTS; Make sure before you install the appliance,
10 Before installing your appliance, read all safety instructions in this manual, especially the sections on electrical safety and installation. GETTING STARTED UNPACKING • When unpacking the appliance, be sure to keep all the packaging materials until you have made sure your new appliance is undama...
Page 12 - Connect the other end of inlet pipe to; PLACE OUTLET HOSE; To prevent leakage or water damage please follow the below; Minimum Inlet Water Pressure:
12 CONNECT THE INLET PIPE Connect the inlet pipe as indicated in the figure.For the model which has hot valve , please connect the hot vale to hot water tap. Energy will decrease automatically for some program. INSTALL INLET PIPE 1. Connect the elbow to tap and fasten it clockwise. 2. Connect the ot...
Page 13 - CONNECTING THE DRAIN HOSE; There are two ways to place the end of drain hose:; • Never lay down the drain hose otherwise water will pour out.
13 GETTING STARTED (Cont.) CONNECTING THE DRAIN HOSE Do not kink or protract the drain hose. Position the drain hose correctly otherwise damage will result in water leakage. There are two ways to place the end of drain hose: 1. Put it through the water trough. 2. Connect it to the branch drain pipe....
Page 14 - Electrical connection; Do not use multi-purpose plug or socket as extension cord.
14 GETTING STARTED (Cont.) Electrical connection • As the maximum current through the unit is 10A when you are using its heating function, please make sure the power supply system (current, power voltage and wire) at your home can meet the normal loading requirements of the electrical appliances. • ...
Page 15 - BEFORE FIRST USE; INSTRUCTIONS
15 BEFORE FIRST USE • Before any first wash make sure everything is installed correctly. Make sure to do one wash with no items inside to clean out the tube before your first loaded wash. After the above steps have been completed, In a few simple steps shown below you can select the type of wash you...
Page 18 - WASHING PROGRAMS TABLE; Must Optional Not Necessary
18 • *Cotton 60°C, spin speed 1400 is the standard washing programs to which the information in the energy efficiency label relates, and they are suitable to clean normal soiled cotton laundry and they are the most efficient programs in terms of energy and water consumption for washing that type of ...
Page 19 - OPERATIONS; PROGRAMS
19 OPERATIONS PROGRAMS Select the desired programs according to the clothes that are being washed. PROGRAMS Cotton Intensive Hard-wearing textiles, heat-resistant textiles made of cotton or linen for extended time. Cotton Hard-wearing textiles, heat-resistant textiles made of cotton or linen. Quick ...
Page 20 - MY CYCLE; Press and hold “Delay” & “Speed” until light activates child
20 OPERATIONS (Cont.) MY CYCLE Save your most frequently used washing cycle as a favourite. To do this:1. Press and hold Speed/Temp for 3 seconds while your desired cycle is in progress.2. When starting a load of washing, Turn the dial to “My Wash” then “Start/Pause” to begin. CHILD SAFETY LOCK: Pre...
Page 21 - CLEANING THE CABINET
21 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE WARNING: • Before starting maintenance, ensure that the appliance is unplugged and close the tap. CLEANING THE CABINET Proper maintenance on the washing machine can extend its working life. The surface can be cleaned with diluted non-abrasive neutral detergents when neces...
Page 22 - CLEANING THE INLET FILTER; Washing the filter in the tap; Close the tap; Washing the filter in the washing machine; Screw off the inlet pipe from the back of appliance
22 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE (Cont.) CLEANING THE INLET FILTER Washing the filter in the tap 1. Close the tap 2. Remove the water supply hose from the tap3. Clean the filter4. Reconnect the water supply hose Washing the filter in the washing machine 1. Screw off the inlet pipe from the back of applia...
Page 23 - NOTE
23 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE (Cont.) CLEANING THE DETERGENT DISPENSER 1. Press down the arrow location on the softener cover inside the washing machine dispenser. 2. Lift the clip up and take out the softener cover and wash all the grooves with water. 3. Restore the softener cover and push the drawer...
Page 25 - FAQs; Problem; Display LED
25 FAQs Problem Possible Cause Solution Washing machine is not starting Door is not closed properly Restart after the door is closed, check if the clothes are stuck Door can’t be opened Washer’s safety protection is active Disconnect the power and restart the appliance Water Leakage The connection b...
Page 26 - SPECIFICATIONS
26 SPECIFICATIONS Power Supply 220-240V~50Hz Standard Water Pressure 0.05MPa~1MPa Washing Capacity 7.5KG Rated Power 2000W Rated Current 10A Max Spin Speed 1400 RPM Dimensions 595 (w) x 565 (d) x 850 (h) mm Weight: Net: 68kg / Gross: 72kg