Page 2 - Thank You; NZ AU; Legend; Warning – Important Safety information; Disposal; make
Thank You NZ AU 2 Legend Warning – Important Safety information General information and tips Environmental information Disposal Thank you for purchasing a Haier Product. Keep this manual in a convenient place so you can always refer to it for the safe and proper use of the appliance.If you sell the ...
Page 3 - NZ AU; Content
NZ AU Content 3 1-Safety information ........................................................................................................................... 4 2-Product description ......................................................................................................................
Page 4 - -Safety in formation; Bef
1-Safety in formation NZ AU 4 Bef - ing safety hints! WARNING! Make sure there is no transport damage. Make sure all transport bolts are removed.Remove all packaging and keep out of children´s reach. Handle the appliance always with at least two persons because it is heavy. Daily use ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶▶ ▶ ...
Page 5 - Daily use
NZ AU 1-Safety information 5 WARNING! Daily use ▶ Do not remove or insert the plug in the presence of flammable gas. ▶ Do not hot wash f oam rubber or sponge-li ke materials. ▶ Do not wash any laundry which is polluted with fl our. ▶ Do not open detergent drawer during any wash cycle. ▶ Do not touch t...
Page 6 - Intended use
1-Safety information NZ AU 6 Intended use This appliance is intended for washing machine-washable laundry only. Anytime follow the instructions given on the label of each garment label. It is designed exclusively for domestic use inside the house. It is not intended for commercial or industrial use....
Page 7 - -Product description; Picture of appliance
NZ AU 2-Product description 7 2.1 Picture of appliance Front (Fig. 2-1): Rear side (Fig. 2-2): 2.2 Accessories Check the accessories and literature in accordance with this list (Fig.2-3): Note: - 2-3 1 Detergent / Softener drawer 2 Work top3 Programme selector4 Panel 5 Washer door6 Service fl ap 7 Ad...
Page 8 - Press and hold the Power button for five seconds
3-1 3-2 3-3 8 3-4 NZ AU take HWF95AN1 as an example Refresh Press to turn the washer ON/OFF. Press and hold the Power button for five seconds until the power is turned on and the APP will be displ- ayed on the screen to turn on the network function. Temp: Select washing temperature Soak: Select the n...
Page 9 - Note: Factory settings; NE AU; Function button “sanitise”
9 3.5 Function buttons l a n o it i d d a e l b a n e ) 6 - 3 . g i F ( s n o t t u b n o it c n u f e h T options in the selected programme before programme starts. The related indicators are displayed. programme, all options are disabled.If a button has multiple options, the desired option can be ...
Page 10 - c oI; dEf
3-Control panel NZ AU 10 3.7 Key lock Press and hold Temp. and Soak combination keys for three seconds, the Keylock icon (Fig. 3-14) lights up. All buttons on control panel excepting the Powerbuttons are disabled. Repeat the operation to releasethe lock. The display shows c oI I - (Fig. 3-15) if a b...
Page 12 - The design and specifications are subject to change without noti; large, coated down jackets suitable for small, short down jack
12 NZ AU 5-Programmes 1) Water is not heated up. * Choose 90°C wash tempera t u re on l y for special hygienic requi r ements. 2) Reduce dete rgent amount because programme duration is short. The design and specifications are subject to change without noti ce for quality improvement purposes. Max. lo...
Page 13 - Check the energy label for energy consumption information.; General information and tips:; Actual water temperature may differ from declared; Detergent dissolvent method: Dissolve the detergengt first and p
NZ AU 13 6-Consumption Note: Auto Weight The appliance is equipped with a loading recognition. At low loading, energy, water and washing time will be reduced automatically in some programmes. The display shows “ ” . Check the energy label for energy consumption information. The actual energy consump...
Page 14 - Preparing laundry
7-Daily use NZ AU 14 7.3 Preparing laundry ▶ Sort out clothes according to fabric (cotton, synthetics, wool or silk etc.) and how to dirty they - f o g n ill e b a l e r a c e h t o t n o it n e t t a y a P .) 3 - 7 . g i F ( washing labels. ▶ Separate white clothes from coloured ones. they fade or ...
Page 15 - Care chart; Washing; Loading the appliance; Put in the laundry piece by piece.
15 NZ AU 7-Daily use Care chart Washing Washable up to 95°C normal process Washable up to 60°C normal process Washable up to 60°C mild process Washable up to 40°C normal process Washable up to 40°C mild process Washable up to 40°C very mild process Washable up to 30°C normal process Washable up to 3...
Page 16 - Selecting detergent; Use only machine wash approved detergent.; Choose the best detergent; * It is better to use less or free suds detergent powder.
16 7-Daily use NZ AU 7.5 Selecting detergent ▶ ▶ Use only machine wash approved detergent. ▶ ▶ See tips for countertop detergent stickers. . ▶ Do not use dry cleaning agents such as trichloroethylene and similar products. Choose the best detergent Programme Kind of detergent Universal Colour Delicat...
Page 17 - Switch on the appliance; Start/Pause“ button is
MAX MAX NZ AU 7-Daily use 17 7.7 Switch on the appliance 7.6 Adding detergent 1. Slide out the detergent drawer. 2. Put the required chemicals into corresponding compartments (Fig. 7-4), 3. Push back the drawer gently. Note: ▶ Remove detergent residues before next wash cycle from the detergent drawe...
Page 18 - Dai ly use; Activate or deactivate the sounds; off to save energy. Resume operation by pressing the power butto
7- NZ AU 18 Dai ly use 1. At programme cycle end END is displayed. 2. 3. Remove laundry as soon as possible to go easy on it and to prevent more wrinkling. 4. 5. Unplug the power cord. 6. Open the door to prevent formation of moisture and odours. Leave it open while not used. 7.13 Activate or deacti...
Page 19 - Environmentally responsible use; efficientl
NZ AU 19 8-Eco-friendly washing Environmentally responsible use ▶ To achieve best use of energy, water, detergent and time you should use the recommended maximum load s ize. ▶ Do not overload (hand width clearance above laundry). ▶ For slightly soiled laundry select the Express 15 programme. ▶ Apply...
Page 20 - Cleaning the detergent drawer
9-Care and cleaning NZ AU 20 9.1 Cleaning the detergent drawer Take always care there are no detergent residues. Clean the drawer regularly (Fig. 9-1): 1. Pull out the drawer until it stops. 2. Press the release button and remove the drawer.3. Flush the drawer with water until it is clean and insert...
Page 21 - Long periods of disuse; Push and open service flap
9-Care and cleaning NZ AU 21 9.5 Long periods of disuse If the appliance is left idle for a longer period: 1. Pull out the electrical plug (Fig. 9-6). 9 2. 3. Open the door to prevent formation of mould and odours. Leave door open while not used. Before next usage check carefully power cord, water i...
Page 22 - properly tightened
NZ AU 22 9-Care and cleaning CAUTION! ▶ ▶ 9. (Fig. 9-14). 9 10. 11. Close service fl ap. 9-14 9-15 undamaged. properly tightened , water can leak.
Page 23 - improper repairs can cause considerable consequential damages.; Information codes; measures must be performed.; Code; Troubleshooting with display code; Problem
10-Troubleshooting NZ AU 23 of a problem please check all shown possibilities and follow below instructions before you WARNING! ▶ Before maintenance, deactivate the appliance and disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket. ▶ improper repairs can cause considerable consequential damages. ▶ A dam...
Page 24 - Unb; Troubleshooting without display code
10-Troubleshooting NZ AU 24 Problem Cause Solution F3 Temperature sensor error. Contact the After sales service. F4 Heating error. Contact the After sales service. F7 Motor error. Contact the After sales service. FA Water level sensor error. FC0, FC1 or FC2 Abnormal communication error. Contact the ...
Page 25 - aff; In case of power failure
25 10-Troubleshooting NZ AU Problem Cause Solution Excessive foam in Detergent is not a appropriate. Detergent is too concentrated. Check detergent recommen- dations. Dilute detergent. Au tomatic adjustment ment of w ashing time . Washing programme duration will be adjusted. This is normal and doesn...
Page 26 - Dismantle the the transportation bolts; Note: Packaging disposal; OPTIONAL: Install noise reduction pads; General inf orma tion and tips:
11-Installation NZ AU 26 11.1 Preparation ▶ Take the appliance out of the packaging. ▶ keep them out of childrens reach. While opening the package, water drops may be seen on plastic bag and porthole. This normal phenomenon results from water tests in the factory. 11.3 Dismantle the the transportati...
Page 27 - Aligning the appliance
11-Installation NZ AU 27 11.5 Aligning the appliance Adjust all feet (Fig. 11-7) to achieve a complete level position. This will minimize vibra and thus noise during use. It will also reduce wear and tear. We recommend to a spirit level for adjustment. Floor should be as stable and fl at as possible....
Page 28 - Drain hose to waste water connection; Drain Water Connection
28 11-Installation NZ AU Following connections are possible: 11.6.1 Drain hose to sink ▶ Hang the drain hose with the U-support over the edge of a sink with adequate size (Fig. 10-8). ▶ slipping. 11.6.2 Drain hose to waste water connection ▶ The internal diameter of the stand pipe with vent-hole mus...
Page 29 - Electrical Connection
NZ AU 29 11-Installation 11.8 Electrical Connection Before each connection check if: ▶ power supply, socket and fusing are appropriate to the rating plate. ▶ the power socket is earthed and no multi-plug or extension are used. ▶ the power plug and socket are strictly according. Put the plug into the...
Page 30 - Technical data; Product dimensions
HWF10AN1 HWF90AN1 HWF80AN1 Voltage in V 220-240 V~/50Hz Current in A 10 Max power in W 2000 Wa t er pressu r e in MPa 0.03≤P ≤1 Netto weight in kg 77 70 80 11.1 Additional technical data Note: The exact height of your washer is dependent on how far the feet are extended from the base of the machine....
Page 31 - and FAQs and where you can activate the service claim.
NZ AU 1 3 13-Customer service We recommend our Haier Customer Service and the use of original spare parts. ▶ your local dealer. : ▶ and FAQs and where you can activate the service claim. To contact our Service, ensure that you have the following data available.The information can be found on the rat...