Page 2 - Contents
Contents Introduction 3 Delivery Information 3 Guarantee 3 Customer Service 4 Caring for the Environment 5 Warning and Safety Instructions 6 Unpacking the Product 8 Installation 9 Electricity Supply 9 Water Supply 10 Connecting the Cold Water Supply 11 Connecting the Drainage Pipe 12 Levelling the M...
Page 3 - Register your appliance now by calling
Introduction Please read and follow these instructions carefully and operate the machine accordingly. This booklet provides important guidelines for safe use, installation, maintenance and some useful advice for best results when using your machine. Please complete the information below referencing ...
Page 5 - Caring for the environment
Caring for the environment Together, we share the responsibility to safeguard our environment for future generations. At Hoover, that means continually developing new, intelligent technologies to produce electrical appliances that perform more efficiently and use less electricity and less water. This...
Page 8 - Unpacking the Product
Unpacking the Product Remove the machine from its packaging close to the final location of the machine. Step 1 . Remove all outer packaging from the machine. Check there is no damage to the machine before continuing the installation process. Step 2 . Carefully cut through the hose-retaining clip at t...
Page 9 - Installation; Electricity Supply
Installation Before installing the machine, ensure that the mains plug and water supply valves are easily accessible from your chosen machine location. Make sure there is enough space for the machine. Select a space at least 600mm wide and 850mm high. Also leave enough space to open the door fully s...
Page 10 - Water Supply
Water Supply This machine should only be connected to a cold-water supply. The cold-water pressure should be between 0.5 and 8 bar (0.05-0.8 Mpa). Do not connect the machine to a single outlet instantaneous water heater . Before connecting the fill hose, check that the water is running from the water...
Page 12 - Connecting the drainage pipe; Option 1; Option 2
Connecting the drainage pipe This machine must be connected in accordance with the water supply regulations. Water bylaws prohibit connection to a surface water drain. Decide which plumbing option suits you best then follow the instructions below: Option 1 - Waste pipe connection (waste trap) Fit th...
Page 13 - Levelling The Machine; Testing the Installation
Levelling The Machine Your machine is heavy so care must be taken when moving it. We recommend that two people move the machine to avoid strain and possible injury. Take care not to damage flooring when moving the machine and do not drag or lift the machine by its door . When moving the machine to it...
Page 15 - Description of the Machine
Description of the Machine The Hoover Washer Dryer details are indicated below: Detergent Dispenser Control Panel Door Handle Porthole Door Filter Adjustable Feet 15
Page 16 - The Control Panel; Turning the Machine On; Start Pause Button; PAUSE
The Control Panel Turning the Machine On Turning the Programme Selector to your chosen programme will turn the machine on. The Programme Selector must be returned to the OFF position between each wash cycle in order to reset the controls. Start Pause Button START After selecting the programme and th...
Page 17 - Digital Display; Door Locked indicator; Wash Temperature
Digital Display The easy-to-use Digital Display gives you total control of your wash cycle, whether it is adjusting the wash length using our Wash Time Selector, delaying the start of your wash, or adjusting the temperature and spin speed of your selected programme. The simplicity of the Digital Dis...
Page 19 - Wash Options; Sensitive Care
Wash Options The following options should be chosen once the required programme has been selected and BEFORE pressing the Start Pause button. The indicator light on each option button will illuminate if that option has been selected. Sensitive Care The Sensitive Care option washes your clothes in a ...
Page 20 - Spin Speed; Wash Time Selector
20 Spin Speed The spin cycle is used to remove as much water as possible from the laundry without damaging your clothes. The recommended spin speed for each programme is already set to the highest level for that chosen programme. By pressing the Spin Speed button you can reduce the spin speed in 100...
Page 21 - DRY OPTIONS
DRY OPTIONS Once the washing cycle has finished, remove some of the clothes if necessary to reduce the load size to the maximum drying weight (see Programme Guide pg.26). Use the programme dial to select the heat level required. High Dry should be used for cottons or Low Dry for synthetics. Avoid mix...
Page 22 - Automatic Features; Out of Balance protection
Automatic Features KG Mode (Half Load) Available on the Cottons and Synthetics cycles, the intelligent sensor adjusts the water level and programme length throughout each phase of the cycle according to how much laundry you load into the machine. The KG Mode indicator will light up when the intellig...
Page 23 - Synthetics; Programme Descriptions; Cotton with Pre Wash; Coloureds
23 Synthetics Washing and rinsing performance is optimised through using drum rotation speeds and water levels suitable for synthetics and mixed fabrics. The programme will default to 40°C, but the temperature may be altered using the Temperature option button. The delicate spin action minimises cre...
Page 24 - Rapid; Sports
Delicate The cycle will consist of alternate periods of activity and pauses. This is particularly suitable for washing very delicate fabrics, as it creates a hand-washing effect. Washing and rinsing are carried out using a high water level to provide the best results. Rinse This programme carries ou...
Page 25 - All Baby; All Delicate; All in One 20°
High Dr y High temperature drying programme for Cottons and linen items, always refer to the care label. Low Dr y Low temperature drying programme for synthetics and mixed fibres, always refer to the care label. Wash & Dr y 59’ When you only have a few items to wash and dry in a hurry, this 59 mi...
Page 26 - Programme Guide
Programme Guide 26 Programme Fabric Type Water Temp Recommended (C°) Water Temp MAX (C°) Spin Speed MAX (RPM) Max Load Size (kg) Cottons, Colourfast and linen Cottons, Non- fast Coloureds, mixed fabrics Cottons, Colourfast and linen Mixed fabrics and synthetics Delicate fabrics Machine washable wool...
Page 28 - Detergent; Recommendations on the use of detergent at various temperatures.
28 Detergent Recommendations on the use of detergent at various temperatures. When washing heavily soiled whites, we recommend using cotton programs of 60°C or above and a normal washing powder (heavy duty) that contains bleaching agents that at medium/high temperatures provide excellent results. Fo...
Page 29 - Laundry; Items to avoid
29 Dispensing instructions The detergent drawer is split into 3 compartments: ● The first, labelled " 1 ", is for detergent utilised during Prewash. ● The second, labelled " 2 ", is for detergent utilised during the main wash. ● The third, labelled is for special additives such as fab...
Page 30 - Washing Advice; Loading your washing machine; When is prewashing really needed?
Washing Advice The following tips are designed to assist in getting the best results from your machine whilst using it in the most environmentally friendly and economical way. It is also important to understand the items to avoid in your laundry, to ensure the continued safe and reliable operation o...
Page 31 - Running a Wash Cycle; Preparing the laundr y; Selecting the wash programme
Running a Wash Cycle This section summarises the main points when completing a wash cycle. For detailed explanations of features, options and details of the machine refer to the relevant section in the instruction manual. Preparing the laundr y Select and sort the laundry according to the wash care ...
Page 32 - When the programme has finished
the wash cycle, the KG Mode will weigh the clothes and update the wash time remaining on the display every five seconds until the weight has been determined. Do not try to open the door when the door locked indicator is on, nor open the dispenser drawer during the wash programme. If you wish to pause...
Page 33 - Drying Advice; Sort the load before dr ying; Items to avoid when dr ying
Drying Advice In addition to the advice for washing your clothes, you should also follow the guideli- nes below when drying clothes. Sort the load before dr ying We recommend that you sort the laundry by the following methods: ● By dr ying care symbols , which are display on the clothing labels: Sui...
Page 34 - Running a Dry Cycle; Sorting the laundr y; Selecting the dr ying programme; Selecting a straight through wash & dr y cycle
Running a Dry Cycle This section summarises the main points when completing a drying cycle. For detailed explanations of drying programmes, please refer to the relevant section in this manual. Sorting the laundr y Once the wash cycle has finished, make sure the laundry does not exceed the recommended...
Page 35 - Estimated dr ying times of Sensor Dr y programmes
Estimated dr ying times of Sensor Dr y programmes 35 Programme Extra Dry Store Dry Iron Dry Min 1 kg From 30 mins From 30 mins From 30 mins Cottons Min 1 kg From 30 mins From 30 mins From 30 mins Max 4 kg Up to 170 mins Up to 150 mins Up to 80 mins Synthetics / Acr ylics Max 5 kg Up to 230 mins Up t...
Page 36 - Care and Maintenance; Cleaning the soap dispenser; Cleaning the filter
Care and Maintenance The washing machine needs very little maintenance, but regular attention to a few small details will ensure the continued performance of your washing machine.Do not use abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, solvent-based cleaners or polishes; wiping the outside of the machine with a...
Page 37 - Maintenance wash
Step 4 . Turn the filter anti-clockwise until it stops in the vertical position. Remove the filter and clean. Step 5 . Replace the filter and turn in a clockwise direction until locked in position. Replace the stopper in the hose and close the filter cover. We recommend that the filter be cleaned frequen...
Page 38 - Problem Solving Guide; Defects you can remedy yourself; The machine will not start...
Problem Solving Guide Defects you can remedy yourself Before calling Hoover Service for technical advice please run through the following checklist. A charge will be made if the machine is found to be working or has been installed incorrectly or used incorrectly. If the problem persists after comple...
Page 39 - The machine does not spin...; The machine is noisy or vibrates a lot during the cycle...; The door will not open...
Water on the floor around the washing machine... ● Is the fill hose tightened? If so, replace the rubber washers and re-tighten. ● Is the standpipe or the household drain blocked? If so, clear the blockage yourself or call a plumber. ● Is there clothing or dirt between the door gasket and the door gla...
Page 41 - Power Failure
Power Failure If there is a power failure the wash cycle will be interrupted, and the wash programme and functions will be suspended. When the power is restored, the wash programme and functions will re-start from the same point and complete the programme. During a power failure the water can be dra...
Page 42 - After Sales Service; Customer Ser vice
After Sales Service Customer Ser vice At Hoover, we aim to make appliances that are reliable and long lasting. However, should your appliance need to be serviced during its working life, no one is more qualified to maintain your appliance than our own Hoover Service engineers. To book a service call ...
Page 43 - The guarantee excludes:; Spares and Accessories; Brochures
The guarantee excludes: ● Any faults which occur due to bad installation or misuse of the machine. ● Repair of, or interference with, the machine by any person not authorised by the manufacturer. ● Any parts which are fitted to the machine that are not original manufacturer’s parts. ● Non-domestic us...