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AWW9901A91A0-0A0

Contents

Safety Precautions

2

Checking Your Washing Machine

7

Before Washing

8

Control Panel

10

Detergent

12

Washing & Drying

14

Program List

16

Details of Programs

18

Washing & Drying Tips

20

Changing Program Settings

22

Changing Appliance Settings

27

Maintenance

28

For Better Results

32

Troubleshooting

33

Error Display

40

Installation

Choosing the Right Location

42

Moving and Installing

43

Connecting the Hoses

45

Test Run

47

Specifications

48

Thank you for purchasing this product.

- Read these instructions carefully for optimum 

performance and safety before use.

- Keep this manual for future reference.

Operating & Installation  

Instructions

Washer Dryer 

(Household Use)

Model No.

NA-S075H1

It is essential to read these instructions.

Summary of Contents for NA-S075H1

Page 1: ...tenance 28 For Better Results 32 Troubleshooting 33 Error Display 40 Installation Choosing the Right Location 42 Moving and Installing 43 Connecting the Hoses 45 Test Run 47 Specifications 48 Thank you for purchasing this product Read these instructions carefully for optimum performance and safety before use Keep this manual for future reference Operating Installation Instructions Washer Dryer Hou...

Page 2: ...ersons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety z Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Setting the Child lock P 27 Select Start On Hold 3 sec Do not touch it wit...

Page 3: ...ectrical technician for a new socket Use a socket appropriate for this appliance e g z The plug shape socket shape and rating requirement vary with the region Accumulated dust may cause fire Wipe the power plug periodically Keep away from flammable materials May cause failure Do not disassemble repair or modify it by yourself 3 ...

Page 4: ...er latex foam shower caps waterproof textiles airtight fabrics rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows fitted with foam rubber pads should not be dried in the appliance Such materials may be destroyed and thereby damage the appliance z Do not dry unwashed items in the appliance The lint must not be allowed to accumulate around the appliance Observe the following z Never stop the appliance be...

Page 5: ...ance must not be installed behind a lockable door a sliding door or a door with a hinge on the opposite side to that of the appliance in such a way that a full opening of the appliance door is restricted Turn off the water faucet Use new hose sets z New hose sets supplied with the appliance are to be used and old hose sets should not be reused For maximum mass of dry cloth and pressure of tap wate...

Page 6: ...nded to be used in household This appliance is not intended to be used in applications such as staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other working environments farm houses by clients in hotels motels and other residential type environments bed and breakfast type environments areas for communal use in blocks of flats or in launderettes Do not wash excessively oily clothes Follow the instructions...

Page 7: ... seal Drain filter cover P 31 Hinge Water inlet P 46 Shipping bolts P 44 Drain hose P 45 46 Power cord and plug Adjustable feet P 44 Hose hanger 1 P 46 Cover cap 4 P 44 for shipping bolts Cover cap 1 P 43 for plug Water supply hose 1 P 45 46 Bottom cover 1 Screw 4 P 43 The plug shape varies with the region 7 ...

Page 8: ...heck Reverse Clothes likely to pill z Observe care labels z Wash separately White clothes Coloured clothes z Pretreat for heavily stains Before put clothes in drum z Remove foreign objects z Use laundry nets for delicates and small items Overpack 8 ...

Page 9: ...s dresses etc z Velvet Cushion Pillow etc Urethane rubber backed or thick mats Paper diapers Cannot dry Any of the above marks Woollen clothing feather and other protein fibre materials Tights or pantyhose Mats and other items with hair of pets attached Quilts Starched clothing Clothing with lace or embroidery new synthetic fibres printed clothes etc NOTE z May cause clothing deformation damage an...

Page 10: ... locked All buttons are locked except the Power button Child lock P 27 Process Prewash Wash Rinse Spin Dry Remaining time Error display P 40 e g Drying time P 21 Timer P 22 Water level P 23 Spin speed P 23 Additional number of rinses P 24 Water temperature P 25 P 26 P 30 P 27 P 25 P 27 Optional function lamp 10 ...

Page 11: ...n case of a power failure Auto Power off Not pressed 5 min On When the power recovers operation resumes from where it stopped Auto Restart Night mode P 27 My cycle P 26 Child lock P 27 Mute P 27 Touch operation Operation buttons are capacitive Except for z If water detergent or softener gets on turn off and wipe off with a towel etc immediately Cause of malfunction Turn off Hold 3 sec 11 ...

Page 12: ...nt powder detergent from remaining in the detergent drawer Wet Dry Lumps Powder Fabric softener Separated or solidified softeners Concentrated softener Water Main wash Powder detergent Liquid detergent Bleach Strong acid cleanser z Follow the instructions on each package 12 ...

Page 13: ...Liquid detergent Powder detergent Softener Prewash P 25 13 ...

Page 14: ...e door during operation z During washing Press Start Pause and when flashes you can add clothing Click To restart Pause Start z During drying Start cooling Turn off Pause or NOTE z Door does not open P 34 4 2 3 Settings After cooling down The door will not open until the inside of the drum cools Basic Method 14 ...

Page 15: ...2 On 3 Select a program P 16 Changing the settings e g Displays the time required recalculated 4 Start 5 Settings P 22 P 23 P 23 P 24 P 25 P 25 When selecting WASH DRY programs only P 21 My cycle P 26 15 ...

Page 16: ... and synthetic fibres 7 0 5 0 1 23 3 00 7 00 Rapid 15 z Small loads lightly soiled 2 0 2 0 0 15 2 00 6 00 Rinse Spin z Rinsing only or rinsing once more with fabric softener 7 0 5 0 0 29 2 30 6 30 WASH Program Description Max load kg Total time Wool z Machine washable woollen clothes 2 0 0 57 Bedding z Large items 2 0 1 17 Spin Only z Spinning only 7 0 0 11 Tub Clean z Cleaning the drum None 1 32 ...

Page 17: ...Y Program Description Max load kg Total time Min Max Auto Dry z Drying cotton linen blended fabrics 5 0 2 00 6 00 NOTE Spin before drying Do not put in Wool program clothing Time Dry 1H z Adding 1 hour drying 2 0 1 00 Air Cleaning z Hygiene and removing the smell 2 0 2 10 NOTE This program cannot dry clothing completely 17 ...

Page 18: ... supply and chosen additional options Settings Program Auto setting Setting range Temp C Spin r min Dry WASH DRY Cotton 40 1200 3 Cold 20 30 40 60 90 Mix 40 1200 3 Cold 20 30 40 60 90 Rapid 15 Cold 1200 3 Cold 20 30 40 Rinse Spin 1200 3 WASH Cotton 40 800 Cold 20 30 40 60 90 Mix 40 800 Cold 20 30 40 60 90 Rapid 15 Cold 600 Cold 20 30 40 Rinse Spin 800 Wool 20 600 Cold 20 30 40 Bedding 40 600 Cold ...

Page 19: ... functions Dry Timer Level Rinse Prewash My cycle 1200 1 5 1200 1 5 1200 1 5 1200 1 5 0 600 800 1000 1200 0 600 800 1000 1200 0 600 0 600 800 1000 1200 0 600 0 600 800 0 600 800 1000 1200 600 1200 Spin r min 19 ...

Page 20: ...ndersheets Blankets Not washable items Electric blankets Fake fur Long pile Silk Wool NOTE Putting blankets into the drum NOTE Washing Drying Tips Wool When washing z To rinse fully use the Rinse function P 24 NOTE Bleach Liquid detergent for wool After operation ends Take out immediately 20 ...

Page 21: ...tion 1 On 2 WASH DRY programs only P 16 Select 3 60 min 20 min 0 Standard 10 min 20 min 4 Start NOTE Over 5 0 kg z The door is locked during drying Drying To open the door P 14 z Even after drying is finished cooling down the inside of the drum may take some time The door will not open until the inside of the drum cools 21 ...

Page 22: ...el z Available options and setting ranges are different depending on the program P 18 z An alarm sounds if you select an option that is unavailable 4 Start Timer Set how many hours later to start operation Up to 24 hours Auto start 1 00 9 00 e g Set e g 3 Press or hold e g To check a preset time To cancel settings All settings are cancelled Turn off NOTE Start e g 22 ...

Page 23: ...nge the spin speed Low High Setting guide Low High z To reduce wrinkling z To dry more thoroughly 3 P 19 To change the setting while washing Washing 1 Pause 2 3 Start Level Change the water amount Standard 3 23 ...

Page 24: ... 12 1 On 2 P 16 3 Change the program s settings Temp Rinse Prewash z Available options and setting ranges are different depending on the program P 18 z An alarm sounds if you select an option that is unavailable 4 Start Rinse Add the number of rinses 3 To change the setting while washing Washing 1 Pause 2 3 Start 24 ...

Page 25: ... shrinks z White z Heavily Soiled z Cotton 3 P 18 Prewash Wash Prewash Rinse Spin Detergent Detergent 3 Goes out Off Lights On NOTE Main wash Liquid detergent Powder detergent Prewash P 13 Half the amount of the Main wash z Liquid detergent put in the Main wash drawer will just flow out during Prewash 25 ...

Page 26: ...vailable options and setting ranges are different depending on the program P 18 z An alarm sounds if you select an option that is unavailable 4 Start My cycle Memorize favourite settings for each program Selecting a set program recalls those settings from memory 3 Change washing settings or optional functions P 18 Hold 3 sec Goes out Off Lights On To cancel Same procedure 26 ...

Page 27: ... z Child lock is not released even when the power is turned off Mute 1 On 2 Hold 3 sec Goes out Off Lights On To cancel Same procedure Night mode Spin speed is reduced to 600 r min to be quieter The final buzzer does not sound WASH programs only 1 On 2 Hold 3 sec Goes out Off Lights On To cancel Same procedure Changing Appliance Settings 27 ...

Page 28: ...Maintenance Water supply filter 3 to 4 times per year or if error message appears 1 Empty 2 On 3 Cotton Select 4 1 min Start Turn off 5 2 1 6 Water supply filter 7 8 9 1 2 28 ...

Page 29: ...ow Drain filter Drum Detergent drawer Tap Appliance Mild kitchen detergent Door seal For heavy soil NOTE z Do not use gritty cleaners or thinners or products containing alcohol or paraffin oil Detergent drawer 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 29 ...

Page 30: ...nance continued Drum 1 2 On No clothing 3 Select Tub Clean 4 Start NOTE z If the Tub Clean program is not run the indicator goes off when another program is run 3 times Once a month or if lights Tub Clean 30 ...

Page 31: ... or if error message appears Be sure to drain water in the drum before this procedure CAUTION Hot water possibly scalding water 1 Turn off 2 3 Drain filter Cloth Water will come out 4 1 2 5 Replace 1 2 Until it is in place 3 31 ...

Page 32: ...hing amount z Select drying time P 21 Depending on clothes or z After drying Take out immediately Drying is insufficient Drying is uneven z Reduce clothing amount z Select drying time P 21 or z Time Dry 1H P 17 z Turn on Feel rough z When towels feel rough after washing Fabric softener If still feel rough Dry Lint is attached z Add the number of rinses P 24 or z Tub Clean P 30 32 ...

Page 33: ...ssible cause z During an operation Try z Child lock P 27 Off No operation Check z Timer z Power cut Try z Turn the breaker on z Turn on z Close the door z Press Start z Unplug and insert again 1 2 30 sec Odour of rubber Possible cause Rubber parts Time passes No smell Try Tub Clean P 30 33 ...

Page 34: ...oes not open Possible cause z During an operation Washing or drying Door is locked To open the door during operation P 14 Check z Temperature z Water level High High NOTE Power cut Restored Door is locked Door is locked Troubleshooting continued 34 ...

Page 35: ...ause z Temperature z Water level z Water softness z The amount of foam varies Not enough Check P 12 z Powder detergent z Low foam detergent z Heavily soiled z Load too large z Too little detergent Too much Check z Too much detergent Detergent for Prewash does not flow Prewash Check P 25 35 ...

Page 36: ...to be checked Wash During a wash Wash Water drainage Possible cause Excess foam Auto drainage Foam Foam detection function Auto water supply Dry Drying takes too long Drying Check z Too heavy z Too cold Try z Check the location 5 mm and more 36 ...

Page 37: ...es Possible cause Unevenness Auto correct Evenness Auto correct Stop Try Too light Add 1 or 2 Bath towels After washing Foam or water Try Wipe Spin changes to Rinse Rinse Spin Possible cause z If clothes are uneven this appliance automatically corrects unevenness using the rinse process 37 ...

Page 38: ...ing time may increase z If the settings are changed z If clothes are uneven Approximate Corrected Remaining time or Does not decrease Suddenly decrease Possible cause The displayed time is a guideline Noise During water drainage Possible cause z This is normal The drain pump is working Sound of fan rotating Possible cause z This is normal The fan cools electric parts 38 ...

Page 39: ...al noise or vibration Check z Metal items z Slope or an unstable surface z Shipping bolts P 44 P 44 z Adjust 4 feet z Touching z Uneven Others Off Power cut Breaker Check On z When the power recovers operation resumes from where it stopped 39 ...

Page 40: ...e water pressure 0 03 0 8 MPa z To repair or replace parts contact authorized repair agents Unable to drain Lint 1 Check 2 1 2 P 31 3 Start z Confirm that the drain hose is attached correctly P 46 z To repair or replace parts contact authorized repair agents Unable to spin 1Check 2 1 2 3 Start Stable Uneven Even Unstable or inclined Too little Add Too much Reduce 40 ...

Page 41: ... contact authorized repair agents Communication error of drying board 3 1 2 Contact authorized repair agents Overflow alarm Computer board fault Communication error between computer board and motor Temperature sensor error Dry heating tube failure Air inlet NTC error Air outlet NTC error Fan error 41 ...

Page 42: ...ot Panasonic will not be liable for any accidents or damages Appliance dimensions mm 706 475 522 29 850 598 1017 556 Set in installation 3 mm or more 2 mm or more 2 mm or more 5 mm or more 602 mm or more Check the location NOTICE May cause malfunction Do not install the appliance near the equipment that generates electromagnetic waves such as an IH rice cooker 42 ...

Page 43: ...Moving and Installing Carrying the appliance Do not do it alone Covering the hole for plug Cover cap for plug Installing the bottom cover Bottom cover Screw 4 43 ...

Page 44: ...g bolts 4 2 1 2 3 Cover cap NOTE store Moving the appliance again Levelling the appliance 1 Press on opposing corners of the top to check that the feet don t wobble 2 1 2 Loosen and adjust 3 Tighten NOTE Moving and Installing continued 44 ...

Page 45: ...operly to prevent water leaks Maximum connection distances for hoses and the power cord Right side connection cm Water supply hose Drain hole 144 104 Height of drain hose 0 90 Power cord Drain hose Sink Left side connection cm 96 116 60 74 45 ...

Page 46: ... Tighten the nut firmly z Do not twist squash modify or cut the hose 1 Water inlet 2 Min 10 mm 3 4 1 2 3 Drain hose Draining to a sink or wash basin NOTICE Hose hanger supplied 90 cm or less Draining to a floor directly 90 cm or less Draining to a sink drain hose branch 90 cm or less NOTE 46 ...

Page 47: ...d 15 5 Start Checking after test run Problem Causes and Measures Water leaks Connect the water supply hose properly Min 10 mm 3 4 1 2 Abnormal sounds z Remove the shipping bolts P 44 z Install stably Error display See P 40 47 ...

Page 48: ...nergy rated power input W For washing 1200 230 V For drying 1200 230 V Maximum spin speed r min 1200 Product dimensions W x D x H mm 598 522 850 Product weight kg 60 Maximum mass of dry cloth Wash kg 7 0 Maximum mass of dry cloth Dry kg 5 0 Pressure of tap water MPa 0 03 0 8 Specifications https www panasonic com Panasonic Corporation 2021 48 ...

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