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Installation

1. Non-removal of shipping bolts, causing vibration / internal damage.
2. Non-adjustment of feet to level machine, causing vibration / internal damage.
3. Non-removal of exhaust vent plate at the back while using Venting Dry mode, causing excess 
    heat and resulting in damage to internal components. 
4. Using incorrect length of venting i.e more than 10 feet unless used with a booster fan.
5. Not conforming to minimum space requirements for Built-in installation, causing excess heat 
    and resulting in damage to internal components.
6. Installation in a corrosive environment.
7. Incorrect water pressure i.e below 7.25 psi or above 145 psi
8. Incorrect water inlet hose installation (use only factory supplied hoses with metric threads on 
    the L shaped side to fit water valve)

Maintenance

1. Non-cleaning of coin trap for debris, causing the unit to not drain out water and resulting in 
    drain pump malfunction.
2. Non-cleaning of vent fan & exhaust hose for lint, causing the unit to not dry properly.
3. Improper maintenance (such as but not limited to scale build-up, freeze damage, or vent 
    blockage).

Damage

1. Breakage of cosmetic parts eg. Door handle, knob.

Other

1. Accident, abuse or misuse.
2. Using of solvents to clean the machine or wash clothes causing damage.
3. Misapplication of this product e.g. Use in a non household/commercial environment. 
4. Any other cause not due to defects in materials or workmanship.
5. Problems or damage due to fires, flooding, electrical surges, freezing or any acts of God.
6. Any damage cause by poor water quality.
7. Operating the appliance with anything other than potable water at all times.
8. Force majeure.

THE FOLLOWING WORK ARE NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY:

EXCLUSIONS

In no event shall Equator Appliances be liable for incidental or consequential damages or for 
damages resulting from external causes such as abuse, operation misuse, neglect, alterations, 
normal wear and tear, incorrect voltage or acts of God. This warranty does not cover service 
calls which involve defective workmanship, damage due to other products while combined use 
with this product or materials covered by this warranty. Accordingly, diagnosis and repair costs for 
a service call which involves defective workmanship or materials will be the responsibility of the 
consumer-owner. 

Most work is covered. The defining factor is has the machine malfunctioned (Equator Appliances
is responsible) or has the customer omitted or done something to cause or limitation of incidental 
or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.

Summary of Contents for Super Combo EZ 5000 CV

Page 1: ...ADVANCED Appliances Super Combo Model EZ 5000 CV ALL IN ONE WASHER DRYER...

Page 2: ...truction 1 2 4 6 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 Unpacking leveling Electrical Plumbing Ventilation Built In Recessed Closet Alcove Installation PROGRAM SELECTION CHART Operating Inst...

Page 3: ...operate by pulling water from a bucket Congratulations on your new Super Combo In addition to its contemporary design this is highly sophisticated engineered product that will give you many years of...

Page 4: ...s the responsibility of the consumer owner We may require return of products or parts to our warranty department for which the shipping charges are to be incurred by the consumer If a return or replac...

Page 5: ...r misuse 2 Using of solvents to clean the machine or wash clothes causing damage 3 Misapplication of this product e g Use in a non household commercial environment 4 Any other cause not due to defects...

Page 6: ...4 Note All rights reserved Designs Speci cations and Manual subject to change without notice EZ 5000 CV 220 240V 50Hz 16 Amp 150 W 500 W 9 kg 1400 RPM 13 0 03MPa P 1MPa 85 x 60 x 63 5 cm 81 kg...

Page 7: ...minated loads the nal part of a tumble dryer cycle occurs without heat cool down period Avoid stopping a tumble dryer before the end of the drying cycle unless all items are quickly removed and spread...

Page 8: ...in a protected dry and well ventilated area with a power and water supply of su cient capacity and a su cient outlet in close proximity MODEL No SERIAL No Front Loading detergent Front Loading deterge...

Page 9: ...7 Factory supplied accessories Shipping Bolts 3 Nos Blanking Caps 3 To cover shipping bolts hole Vent Adapter To connect vent hose to exhaust fan U Connector For drain hose Water Inlet Hose...

Page 10: ...If any parts are missing contact your dealer Any residual moisture inside the drum is due to the nal testing which every washing machine undergoes before leaving the factory Appliance stability is ver...

Page 11: ...9 Fig 2 The power cord can be accessed by removing the 3 shipping bolts Figs 2 3 Fig 1 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 by the bolts with the caps provided Fig 4 Fig 5 bolts packaging...

Page 12: ...10 240V 50Hz 16...

Page 13: ...hine and the drainage point Minimum 60 cm to Maximum 100 cm Attach water drain hose to U Connector Hook the U Connector over the side or stand pipe Fig 8 When the water is being drained check that the...

Page 14: ...The cold water mixes with the hot air in a condensing chamber within the machine Please ensure the cold water faucet is open during condensing dry mode 1 ENSURE METAL VENT COVER OVER THE EXHAUST FAN I...

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Page 16: ...ilt in recessed area closet or alcove 5 cm either side and 7 5 cm front and rear 5 cm 7 5 cm 2 5 cm 2 5 cm 5 cm 5 cm 5 cm 5 cm 7 5 cm 7 5 cm 7 5 cm 7 5 cm 2 2 MINIMUM CLEARANCE OTHER THAN ALCOVE OR CL...

Page 17: ...0 50 mins Light Sports Wear 2 Sports Max heat 750W 70 mins Cold 1000 30 mins Light Thin Sarees 3 SAREE Max heat 1300W 60 mins Cold 800 40 mins Cottons Blends 4 ECO Max heat 1300W 60 mins Cold 800 20 m...

Page 18: ...gent in Dispenser C only for Pre Wash cycle Use Front Load detergent as per direction Fig 13 If you are using Wash Only cycle you can ll the drum If you are using Wash Dry cycle please do not load clo...

Page 19: ...Reload Sports SAREE ECO Quick 20 Delicate Prewash Heavy REFRESH DRY TIME DRY Wool Sanitize Heavy 60 Allergy Bedbug 8 9 Hold 3 sec Hold 5 sec 10 5 4 mode mode mode mode mode 1 2 3 6 7 The default is No...

Page 20: ...ype of clothes 1 Press POWER button 2 Press WASH Only button 3 Press START 1 Press POWER button 2 Press DRY Only button 3 Press START B How to Run Wash only Cycle C How to Run Dry only Cycle Default c...

Page 21: ...ed at any time PRESS START PAUSE for 5 seconds PRESS POWER button for 3 seconds to turn o the machine Breakage of the door handle is not How to turn on the display in energy saving mode Press any butt...

Page 22: ...ad and pump housing Insert the coin trap cover and screw tight Insert and close the service ap In Vent Dry Mode clean the exhaust fan and exhaust duct periodically at least once a year to prevent lint...

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Page 25: ...n the correct position for the drying cycle Is drying cycle selected Time Dry Sensor Dry Condensation at soap dispenser Slight condensation can occur at soap dispenser and will evaporate This is norma...

Page 26: ...24 To Order parts www EquatorAppliances in...

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