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Net Dimensions 

 
Height: 33.4 inch / Width: 23.2 inch/ Depth: 21.6inch

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for AC-8888-07

Page 1: ...1 HAIER FRONT LOADING WASHING MACHINE Service Manual PART AC 8888 07 HAIER AMERICA TRADING LLC www haieramerica com ...

Page 2: ...2 Table Of Contents Product Code Explanation And Series Introduction 3 Features 4 Specifications 5 Safety Caution 7 Installation 11 Names of Parts 13 Function 14 Troubleshooting 17 Circuit Wiring 24 ...

Page 3: ...D E F A Washing machine B Automatic C Drum style D Max washing capacity E Appearance symbol F Max spin speed 800rpm Examples XQG50 QF802 It represents QF series appearance with oval porthole push appearance and handgrip opening door Max washing capacity 11 0lb 800rpm spin speed temperature is adjustive from 86ºF 194ºF ...

Page 4: ...ograms Selecting washing temperature according to the type of fabrics Max spinning speed 800r min Max load 11 0lb Stainless steel tub No button spin Spin speed switch 500 800 Oval porthole appearance Opening hand grip door ...

Page 5: ...sh Cold wash Delicate and wool cycle Special cashmere cycle Temperature selection Two speed selector Variable spin Setting for load Spin exclusion button Rinse stop button Extra rinse button Automatic balancing Self clean pump Outer drum9stainless steel s plastic p S Door glass g plastic p G Work top Adjustable feet qty 4 Technical data Voltage frequency WHz 110 120V 60Hz Nominal power w 1100 Main...

Page 6: ...6 Depth with open door inch 21 6 38 1 Dimensions packed Height inch 34 4 Width inch 25 9 Depth inch 23 9 Net weight lb 158 7 Gross weight lb 171 9 Container 40 HC ...

Page 7: ...echnician or a Haier designated service point for power cable replacement 4 For your safety dry your hands before touching the washing machine and wear appropriate footwear 5 Do not use flammable detergents or dry cleaning agents Do not use flammable sprays near the washing machine Do not remove or insert the plug in the presence of flammable gas 6 The door of the washing machine becomes hot durin...

Page 8: ...lets may form on the electrical components Air dry the appliance if the washing machine components become wet 10 The washing machine should be placed in a well ventilated area leaving a space between the appliance and adjacent walls or furniture 11 Keep away from heat sources and direct sunlight to prevent plastic and rubber components from ageing 12 During installation ensure that the electric ca...

Page 9: ... the power off turn the program knob clockwise to set the wash cycle 3 Never place heavy objects e g a heating appliance or water container on the top panel of the washing machine 4 Do not wash foam rubber or similar sponge materials 5 Before washing close zippers buttons laces and repair damaged areas Underwear and small items should be placed in a laundry bag or pillowslip Do not wash clothes co...

Page 10: ...washing machine stops Do not force the door open Do not open the door when the water level reaches the porthole 8 After washing turn off the tap to prevent leaking unplug the washing machine and wipe clean the lower part of the porthole 9 Keep the door slightly open when the washing machine is not being used Never cover the machine with a plastic sheet ...

Page 11: ...ck plate 4 Fill the holes left by the packing bolts with plastic plugs Attention The packing bolts and rubber hose should be kept in a safe place for later use Adjusting the position of the washing machine The washing machine is provided with adjustable feet Before use adjust the feet until the appliance is level as shown in figure 3 Connecting Water Supply Attach the end of the hose to your water...

Page 12: ...pe of at least 1 1 2 in diameter drain into a sink Use the goose neck to hold the neck in place and to avoid water back up To avoid possible water back up the drain hose must reach a height of at least 32 and a recommended maximum height of 40 fig 6 If the drain sink is less than 32 route the drain hose through the clip on the back of the machine The first time you use the machine inspect carefull...

Page 13: ...13 Net Dimensions Height 33 4 inch Width 23 2 inch Depth 21 6inch Names of parts ...

Page 14: ...sh detergent 3 is for fabric softener starch or scents You can load pre wash and wash detergents into compartments prior to starting machine Note Do not use liquid detergents for pre wash Fabric softeners can only be added during the final rinse cycle Front load machines use less water and require less detergent The tumbling action more effectively mixes clothes and consequently creates more sub s...

Page 15: ...r is used 6 Selecting Wash Cycle Note Always turn knob clockwise 7 Cycle Selector Knob Please not that the Cycle Selector Knob has different settings to accommodate your laundering needs 8 Cotton Cycle Cotton cycle is the most often used cycle For hot water and heavily soiled garments turn Cycle Selector Knob clockwise to the Normal position within the Cotton Cycle Optimum cleaning results from a ...

Page 16: ...e your garments and hang them to dry 11 Operation Sequence a Load garments into machine b Decide if water saver is desired and select accordingly c Turn Cycle Selector Knob clockwise to desired wash cycle d Add pre wash detergent laundry detergent or bleach as desired e Push On Off button f Wash sequence will automatically complete g When wash cycle is complete the machine will shut off At this ti...

Page 17: ...onnected 2 Check whether the micro delay switch is in good contact with On position If yes insert the terminal firmly to provide good connection 3 The electronic module controls the rotary speed and direction of the motor In case of failure check the wiring or replace the electronic module B Filling failure Possible causes 1 The switch of water supply is not opened or the water pressure is too low...

Page 18: ...ct with the On position 3 Check whether the electromagnetic is in good contact with the On position Fasten it if necessary 4 Blow on the pressure switch and click click can be heard Otherwise replace the pressure C No drainage Possible causes 1 Improper installation 2 The drainage pump is broken Troubleshooting Repeat the following steps 1 Check whether the drainage pipe is twisted or blocked The ...

Page 19: ...s are loose 7 The belt is loose 8 Something is wrong with the triangle assembly Troubleshooting 1 Disassemble the packing screws 2 Move the washer away from the wall 3 Do not load the appliance more than the standard capacity 4 Remove the foreign object 5 Adjust the washer until it is leveled 6 Tighten the bolts and screws i Fastening bolts of vibration damper ii Fastening bolts of balances iii Sc...

Page 20: ... the motor works normally If not make necessary replacement 3 Check whether the capacitor is good with a universal meter If not make necessary replacement 4 Replace the electronic module with a new one F The water level is too high Possible causes 1 Gas leakage at pressure system of water supply 2 The pressure switch is broken Troubleshooting 1 Check whether the pipeline of the pressure system is ...

Page 21: ...is automatically heated when it is cold and the temperature knob is at 0 position The process stops when the water is about 86 F 2 Check the water heating pipe to see whether the resistance wire is normal If not make necessary replacement H Water leakage Possible causes 1 Leakages at joints 2 The reinforcement of outer cylinder is poorly welded 3 There is foreign object on the cushion of sight win...

Page 22: ...ff the foreign object from the cushion of the sight window I Improper distribution of dispenser Possible causes 1 The extension spring loses 2 Misfit of eccentric wheel follower and liner 3 Fault of gear of dispenser Troubleshooting 1 Reassemble the extension spring 2 Reassemble the eccentric wheel follower and liner 3 Adjust the gear of dispenser J The outer case becomes live Possible causes 1 Wh...

Page 23: ... Possible causes 1 The door lock indicator is broken 2 The wiring of micro delay switch is loose 3 The indicator loses Troubleshooting 1 Replace the broken indicator 2 Tighten the stub of micro delay switch 3 Refasten the indicator L No function or malfunction of program controller Possible causes 1 The motor of program controller loses or the stub is sealing off 2 The knob of program controller i...

Page 24: ...e spot welding of the stubs the Operation of program controller and motor can be heard after the appliance is turned on 2 Adjust the position of knob of program controller 3 Tighten the stubs of program controller one by one 4 Replace the program controller with a new one ...

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