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Operate Washing Machine

 

Operate Washing Machine

P.20

P.21

-  

Bubble Removal Function

Bubble Check Function: Redundant bubbles will occur when there is excessive detergent, 

which will affect wash and rinse effects. The procedure will check automatically and one 

bubble removal procedure will be added automatically to remove bubbles when excessive 

bubbles are checked.

Power off Memory

For the convenience of the users, this program remember the washing program and function 

that is the choice of the users at  the last time. The next time when selecting the program Memory,

this machine will run the program of your memory automatically.

Suppression of the acoustic signals

This is an additional buzzer function on your appliance. After deactivating the buzzer function, 

the buzzer will be closed.   

After starting the machine, press the “Temp” button for 3 seconds and you will hear a beep, 

then the buzzer will be closed. To restart the buzzer function, press the  “Temp”button 

again for 3 seconds. The setting will be kept until the next reset.

Warning: After deactivating the buzzer function, the sounds will not be activated any more.

      

Table of Washing Procedures

En

er

gy t

es

t p

ro

gr

am

: C

ot

to

n  6

0

, S

pe

ed

: t

he h

ig

he

st s

pe

ed

; O

th

er a

s t

he d

ef

au

lt. 

No

te

s: 

Th

e p

ar

am

et

er

s i

n t

his

 ta

ble

 ar

e o

nly

 fo

r u

se

r's

 re

fe

re

nc

e. 

Th

e a

ctu

al 

pa

ra

m

et

er

s m

ay

be

 di

ffe

re

nt 

 w

ith

 th

e p

ar

am

et

er

s i

n a

bo

ve

 m

en

tio

ne

d t

ab

le.

Ha

lf l

oa

d f

or 9

.0

Kg m

ac

hin

e:

4.

5K

g.

“C

ot

to

n 6

0

 ” a

re

 th

e “

sta

nd

ar

d C

ot

to

n 6

0

” p

ro

gr

am

me

 an

d t

he

 st

an

da

rd

 w

as

hin

g p

ro

gr

am

s t

o w

hic

h t

he i

nf

or

ma

tio

n i

n t

he l

ab

el 

an

d t

he f

ich

e r

ela

te

s, 

an

d t

he

y a

re s

uit

ab

le t

o c

lea

n n

or

ma

lly s

oil

ed c

ot

to

n l

au

nd

ry a

nd t

ha

t th

ey a

re t

he m

os

t e

ffi

cie

nt p

ro

gr

am

me

s i

n t

er

ms 

of c

om

bin

ed e

ne

rg

y a

nd w

at

er c

on

su

mp

tio

ns f

or w

as

hin

g t

ha

t ty

pe o

f c

ot

to

n l

au

nd

ry,

th

at t

he a

ctu

al w

at

er t

em

pe

ra

tu

re m

ay d

iff

er f

ro

m t

he 

de

cla

re

d c

yc

le t

em

pe

ra

tu

re

.

       

Load(kg)

Detergent Box

Procedure

Description

Default Speed

(

RPM

)

 

Default 

Time 

(

Min

)

Cotton

40

Sports 

40

Mixed

40

Drain Only

Spin Only

Rinse&Spin

ECO 60'

Cold

Express15' 

Cold

W

ool

40

Delicate

30

● 

M

ea

ns m

us

t           

○ 

M

ea

ns o

pt

io

na

l                    M

ea

ns n

ot n

ec

es

sa

ry

Synthetic

40

Cotton 60

60

Cotton 40

40

Rapid 45' 

40

Baby care 

Delay

60

So

fte

ne

r

Ca

se

×

1600

800

800

800

800

800

800

400

800

800

1400

1400

800

1200

800

Prewash

Extra rinse

9.0kg

9.0

9.0

4.5

9.0

9.0

9.0

2.0

2.0

2.0

2.5

4.5

9.0

9.0

2.0

4.5

2:40

1:19

1:13

0:01

0:14

0:31

1:00

0:15

1:06

1:00

1:40

2:05

1:32

0:45

1:39

 (

)

Default 

Temp. 

O

pe

ra

te W
as

hin

g M
ac

hin

e

 

O

pe

ra

te W
as

hin

g M
ac

hin

e

P.2

0

P.2

1

-  

Bu

bb

le R

em

ov

al F

un

cti

on

Bu

bb

le C

he

ck F

un

ctio

n: R

ed

un

da

nt b

ub

ble

s w

ill o

cc

ur w

he

n t

he

re i

s e

xc

es

siv

e d

ete

rge

nt, 

wh

ich w

ill a

ffe

ct w

as

h a

nd r

ins

e e

ffe

cts

. T

he p

roc

ed

ure w

ill c

he

ck a

uto

m

atic

ally a

nd o

ne 

bu

bb

le r

em

ov

al p

roc

ed

ure w

ill b

e a

dd

ed a

uto

m

atic

ally t

o r

em

ov

e b

ub

ble

s w

he

n e

xc

es

siv

bu

bb

les a

re c

he

ck

ed

.

Po

w

er o

ff M

em

ory

Fo

r t

he c

on

ve

nie

nc

e o

f t

he u

se

rs, t

his p

rog

ram r

em

em

be

r t

he w

as

hin

g p

rog

ram a
nd f

un

ctio

tha

t i

s t

he c

ho

ice o

f t

he u

se

rs a

t  t

he l

as

t t

im

e. 

Th

e n

ex

t t

im

e w

he

n s

ele

ctin

g t

he p

rog

ram M
em

ory

,

this m
ac

hin

e w

ill r

un t

he p

rog

ram o
f y

ou

r m

em

ory a

uto

m

atic

ally

.

Su

pp

re

ss

io

n o

f t

he a

co

us

tic s

ig

na

ls

Th

is i

s a

n a

dd

itio

na

l b

uz

ze

r f

un

ctio

n o

n y

ou

r a

pp

lia

nc

e. A

fte

r d

ea

ctiv

atin

g t

he b

uz

ze

r f

un

ctio

n, 

the b

uz

ze

r w

ill b

e c

los

ed

.   

Aft

er s

tar

tin

g t

he m
ac

hin

e, p

res

s t

he “

Te

m

p” b

utto

n f

or 3 s
ec

on

ds a

nd y

ou w

ill h

ea

r a b
ee

p, 

the

n t

he b

uz

ze

r w

ill b

e c

los

ed

. To r

es

tar

t t

he b

uz

ze

r f

un

ctio

n, p

res

s t

he  “

Te

m

p”b

utto

ag

ain f

or 3 s
ec

on

ds

. T

he s

etti

ng w

ill b

e k

ep

t u

ntil t

he n

ex

t r

es

et.

W

arn

ing

: A

fte

r d

ea

ctiv

atin

g t

he b

uz

ze

r f

un

ctio

n, t

he s

ou

nd

s w

ill n

ot b

e a

ctiv

ate

d a

ny m
ore

.

      

Table of W

ashing Procedures

Energy test program: Cotton  60

, Speed: the highest speed; Other as the default. 

Notes: The parameters in this table are only for user's reference. The actual parameters maybe different  with the parameters in above mentioned table.

Half load for 9.0Kg machine:4.5Kg.

“Cotton 60

 ” are the “standard Cotton 60

” programme and the standard washing programs to which the information in the label 

and the fiche relates, and they are suitable to clean normally soiled cotton laundry and that they are the most efficient programmes in terms 

of combined energy and water consumptions for washing that type of cotton laundry,that the actual water temperature may differ from the 

declared cycle temperature.

       

Load(kg)

Detergent Box

Procedure

Description

Default Speed

(

RPM

)

 

Default Time 

(

Min

)

Cotton

40

Sports 

40

Mixed

40

Drain Only

Spin Only

Rinse&Spin

ECO 60'

Cold

Express15' 

Cold

Wool

40

Delicate

30

● 

Means must           

○ 

Means optional                    Means not necessary

Synthetic

40

Cotton 60

60

Cotton 40

40

Rapid 45' 

40

Baby care 

Delay

60

Softener

Case

×

1600

800

800

800

800

800

800

400
800

800

1400
1400

800

1200

800

Prewash

Extra rinse

9.0kg

9.0
9.0

4.5

9.0

9.0

9.0

2.0

2.0

2.0
2.5

4.5

9.0
9.0

2.0

4.5

2:40

1:19

1:13

0:01

0:14

0:31

1:00

0:15

1:06
1:00

1:40

2:05

1:32

0:45

1:39

 (

)

Default Temp. 

WASHING PROCEEDURES

●  Means must

○  Means optional

✕  Means not necessary

 

Notes

 

The parameters in this table are only for user’s reference. 

The actual parameters maybe different with the parameters 

in above mentioned table. 

Energy test program: Cotton 60º C, Speed: the highest speed; 

Other as the default. Half load for 6.0/7.5Kg machine:3.0kg/3.75Kg.

“Cotton 60” are the “standard cotton 60” program and the standard

washing programs to which the information in the label and the fiche 

relates, and they are suitable to clean normally soiled cotton laundry and 

that they are the most efficient programmes in terms of combined energy 

and water consumptions for washing that type of cotton laundry,that the 

actual water temperature may differ from the declared cycle temperature.

Summary of Contents for EFL75

Page 1: ...UserManual Exactly what you need Model Code s EFL75 Online esatto house Product Front Load Washing Machine 7 5kg...

Page 2: ...f your appliance when cleaning our Support Team are here to help You can use our online Support Centre at anytime by visiting http support residentiagroup com au or you can contact us via calling us o...

Page 3: ...ntents 05 Your Esatto Washing Machine 06 Installation 08 Washing Your Clothes 10 Quick Start Guide 11 Controls 12 Operating Your Washing Machine 16 Maintenance 19 Troubleshooting 20 Technical Data 21...

Page 4: ...water and electrical devices must be connected by a qualified technician in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and local safety regulations Before operating this machine all packages and...

Page 5: ...etergent Drawer 2 Door 3 Detergent Box 4 Control Panel 5 Power Plug 6 Outlet Hose Transport hole plug Hole plug optional Inlet pipe cold Inlet pipe hot optional Outlet hose support optional Accessorie...

Page 6: ...n power cord Do not install the washing machine on the carpet floor ADJUST LEG 1 When positioning the washing machine please first check if the legs are closely attached to the cabinet If not please t...

Page 7: ...roperly so that the floor will not be damaged by water leakage 2 Trough Hose Retainer Bind Max 100cm Min 60cm Min 60c m Max 100c m If outlet hose is too long do not force it into washing machine as it...

Page 8: ...yle clothes embossed clothes resin clothes etc may get distorted when being immersed in water Among cotton and wool materials the clothes that get easily distorted are wrinkle style silk fur products...

Page 9: ...including napkins shall be washed separately If they are washed together with the adults clothes they may be infected Rinsing times shall be increased to ensure the thorough rinsing and cleaning witho...

Page 10: ...s 1 Install the washing machine 7 Plug the power supply 6 Turn on the water tap 9 Select the desired programme 5 Put down hang up the drain pipe 4 Close the door 10 Press the start pause 3 Measure out...

Page 11: ...C Cold Mixed 20 30 40 C Cold Synthetic 20 30 40 60 C Cold Sports 20 30 40 C Cold Baby care 20 30 40 60 90 C Cold My Cycle cusomised program of your choosing NOTES 1 The Control panel line chart is fo...

Page 12: ...ling water option1 detergent powder option2 liquid Please choose suitable type of detergent for the various washing temperature to get the best washing effect with less water and energy consumption Se...

Page 13: ...sion is gentler and revolution speed is less compared with the procedure Synthetic It is recommended for the articles to be washed softly Cotton 60 40 You can select this procedure to wash the daily c...

Page 14: ...utton until the display will be 0H It should be pressed before starting the program If the program already started should press the On Off button Notes If there is any break in the power supply while...

Page 15: ...l hear a beep uzzer will be closed To restart the buzzer function press the Temp button 3 seconds The setting will be kept until the next reset After deactivating the buzzer function the sounds will n...

Page 16: ...own inlet pipe and immerse it in warm water 4 Pour warm water into washing drum and wait for 10 minutes 5 Reconnect inlet pipe to the tap and check whether inlet and outlet are working normally Notes...

Page 17: ...t Wash or Drain procedure 3 Press the button Start Pause and keep the procedure running for about 40 seconds 4 Remove the inlet pipe from the tap 5 Use water to wash the filter 6 Reconnect the inlet p...

Page 18: ...as safety pins coins etc blocking the pump The Service_panel proceed as follows When the appliance is in use and depending on the programme selected there can be hot water in the pump Never remove the...

Page 19: ...s safety protection design is working The connection between inlet pipe or outlet hose and tap or washing machine is not tight Drain pipe in the room is blocked Disconnect the power Can normally wash...

Page 20: ...t valve filter is blocked Inlet pipe is twisted If water is not supplied Open the tap or wait till the water supply becomes normal Check inlet valve filter Straighten the water pipe Check the other ta...

Page 21: ...Only the voltage indicated in power label can be used If you are not clear of the voltage at home please contact the local power bureau When you are using the heating function the maximum current thr...

Page 22: ...n 1 L of water 7 Anti sudsing agent Max 8 Test load mass 6 0kg 9 Water consumption 61L 10 Test Voltage 220 240V 50Hz 1 Water connections Cold hot water connection 2 Water supply pressure 320 kPa 3 War...

Page 23: ...e which can be found on your sales invoice The rating plate of your hob is located on the underneath of the appliance Therefore please fit the duplicate data plates or label on the outside of the cupb...

Page 24: ...an Appliance during the Warranty Period g Warranty Period means i where the Appliance is used for personal domestic or household use i e normal single family use as set out in the instruction manual t...

Page 25: ...use or non use of the Appliance 10 For Appliances and services provided by Residentia Group in Australia the Appliances come with a guarantee by Residentia Group that cannot be excluded under the Aus...

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