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"Why  proper  handling  and management  of e-waste :
The electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) have valuable  materials and hazardous/toxics substances in their  components. The 
electronic products and electrical equipment after their useful life may not cause any harm if it is stored safely in households/stores. 
However, if the E-waste is opened-up and attempts are made for retrieval of useful components or material in an 

manner or if 

the material is disposed in open, then it may cause health risks and damage to environment. E-waste can be considered as a resource 
that contains useful material of economic 

for recovery of plastics, iron, glass, aluminum, copper and precious metals such as 

silver, gold, platinum, and palladium and lead, cadmium, mercury etc. However, at the same time presence of heavy metals (As, Cd, Hg, 
Pb etc.) and other toxic substances such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), etched chemicals, etc. may pose risk to health and 
environment during handling and recovery operations. E-waste is a problem of increasing proportions especially when crude methods 
are adopted for recovery of useful components from E-waste.
Thus, there is a need to encourage OUR SELF for recycling of all useful and valuable material from e-waste so as to conserve the ever 
depleting natural resources. Electronic component are increasingly made from recycled materials, for example for making new LCDs, 
more than 50% of indium is sourced by recycling used LCDs. The E-waste thus presents a scenario of urban mining for recovery of 
ferrous/non-ferrous/ rare earth metal and precious metal in addition to plastics and glass. However, presence of hazardous and toxic 
substances  in  the  component  of  e-waste  necessitates  environmentally  sound  management  of  e-waste  including  collection  and 
recycling/treatment in an environmentally sound manner.
"Management  and Effect  on sustainable  future:-
Sustainable  development  as 

by  Brundtland  Commission  is  “development  that  meets  the  needs  of  the  present  without 

compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” 
The e-waste since a long time had been seen as an easy and cheapest source of metals. However due to lack of proper consideration for 
such source of metals as well as proper methods of recycling in India, we sent our e-waste to the improper channel/scrap vendor and 
thereby participated in degrading 

the environment. Moreover, through this improper method of extraction of metals we till date had wasted 

approximately 40% of the precious metals and simultaneously caused damage to our environment. If we opt the proper way to extract 
metals through proper channel of recycling then we can achieve approximately 90% of extraction rate of our metals as well as a better way 
to save our environment. However, if today while selling off our material to improper channel we will not think about our sustainable future 
then it is for sure that the coming generations will be facing crisis of the metals.
Customer  responsibility
a)   consumers  shall ensure that there end of life product/e-waste  is channelized through collection center or  dealer of authorized 

producer or dismantler or recycler or through the designated take back serviceprovider of the producer to authorized dismantler or 
recycler;

b)   consumers  shall  ensure  that  such  end-of-life  electrical  and  electronic  equipment  are  not  admixed  with  e-waste  containing 

radioactive material;

Electronic  Waste Recycling:
Do’s

Handover/Donate/Give the 

discarded Electronic Equipment’s only at the authorized collection centers.

Drop the discarded 

Electronic Equipment’s only in the bins meant for the Electronic Waste.

Ask the retailer about the Take Back schemes.
Consult the authorized service center as to whether the Electronic Equipment can be repaired or not, before discarding the same.
Tell your neighbors and other persons about the hazards of improper disposal or handling or improper recycling of the Electronic 

Waste.

If the unwanted Electronic Equipment still work or can be repaired then consider donating them.
To  minimize  our  impact  on  the  earth  and  to  protect  the  environment  for  future  generations  return  your  discarded  Electronic 

Equipment’s here for safe recycling :

Don’ ts

Don’t dump the discarded Electronic Equipment’s in open or in any Land Fill Site as the same will result in contaminating the Soil and 

the 

ground water.

Don’t dispose of the discarded Electronic Equipment’s in household bins or Municipal Bins.
Don’t sell or give your discarded Electronic Equipment’s to any Trash Dealer or Kabadiwala/unauthorized vendor.
Don't try to open up the product by yourself for repair or other purposes.
Don't mix the electronic waste into household waste stream.
Don't keep any replaced spare part(s) from the product in exposed area. Always handover such article to service personal so that 

same can be recycled.

Haier Appliances  (India) Pvt. Ltd.
Building No. 1, Okhla Industrial Estate,
Phase III, New Delhi -110020
or Call us at
Toll Free No. (24X7) : 1800-419-9999, 

1800-102-9999

11-E-waste Guideline Manual

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Summary of Contents for HW100-DM14876TNZP

Page 1: ...User manual Washing machine HW100 DM14876TNZP HW80 DM14876TNZP ...

Page 2: ...se instructions carefully before using this appliance The instructions contain important information which will help you get the best out of the appliance and ensure safe and proper installation use and maintenance Keep this manual in a convenient place so you can always refer to it for the safe and proper use of the appliance If you sell the appliance give it away or leave it behind when you move...

Page 3: ...ormation 4 2 Product description 7 3 Control panel 8 4 Programmes 12 13 5 Daily use 6 Eco friendly washing 18 7 Care and cleaning 19 8 Troubleshooting 22 9 Installation 26 10 Technical data 30 31 11 E waste Guideline Manual ...

Page 4: ...ntly supervised Children shall not play with the appliance Do not let children or pets come close to the appliance when the door is open Store washing agents out of reach of children Pull up zips fix loose threads and take care of small item to Do not touch or use the appliance when barefoot or with wet or damp hands or feet Do not cover or encase the appliance during operation or after wards to a...

Page 5: ...g not the cable when unplugging the appliance Make sure children are supervised if they carry out cleaning and maintenance Disconnect the appliance from the electrical supply before under taking any routine maintenance Keep the lower part of the porthole clean and door and detergent drawer open if appliance is not in use to prevent odours Do not use water spray or steam to clean the appliance Repl...

Page 6: ...heat sources e g sloves heaters Make sure that the electrical information on the rating plate agrees with the power supply If it does not contact an electrician Do not use multi plug adapters and extension cables Make sure only the delivered electric cable and hose set are used Make sure the electric cable and plug are not damaged If damaged have it replaced by an electrician Use a separate earthe...

Page 7: ...essories and li terature in accordance with this list Fig 2 3 nlet hose assemb 6 Blanking plugs and 2 Bolts Drain hose bracket User manual Warranty card Note 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 1 Detergent Softener drawer 2 Worktop 3 Display 4 Programme selector 1 Iron bar I1 I2 2 T ransportation bolts T1 T4 3 Rearward reinforcement 4 Power cord 5 Water inlet valve 6 Drain hose 7 5 Panel 6 7 Sevice flap 8 Adjustable fe...

Page 8: ...failures The acoustic signal can be deselected if necessary see DAILY USE 1 Detergent Softener drawer 2 Display 3 Programme selector 4 5 Start Pause button 6 Water level 7 Rinse 8 Speed 9 Temp 10 I time 11 Child lock Delay I time 12 Delay 3 2 Display If the appliance is on Display will light up the actual washing time spin speed temperature etc will appear Fig 3 3 Function buttons On Off button st...

Page 9: ... run the colon in the displayed washing time is blinking During a pause also the time display is blinking 3 3 Programme selector By turning the knob Fig 3 4 one of 16 programmes can be selected related LED will light up and its corresponding settings will be displayed Press this button Fig 3 5 to switch on if no panel element or programme is activated after a while machine will shut down automatic...

Page 10: ... disabled If a button has multiple options the desired option can be selected by pressing the button sequentially To delete the setting or cancel the setting process press the function button until the desired LED lights Not all functions are available for all programmes see PROGRAMMES Note Factory settings settings If there is no special requirement default settings are recommended By switching o...

Page 11: ...rogramme If no value is illuminated the laundry will not spin 3 6 4 Function Temp Press this button Fig 3 11 to change the washing temperature of the programme If no value is illuminated water will not heated 3 6 6 Function Rinse 3 6 7 Function Water level Press this button Fig 3 13 to change or deselect rinse time By pressing the button sever al times one to three cycles can be selected Press thi...

Page 12: ... 1 6 2 1 6 2 30 30 º Lightly soiled cotton 600 º Disinfectant 5 6 7 60 30 º Suitable for bedding 1000 Self Clean 4 5 60 40 º Underwear 1000 4 5 90 40 º 1000 Delicate Silk 4 5 60 30 º Casual wear 1000 Intense 4 5 90 90 º Cotton 1000 1000 Rinse Spin all fabrics 1000 1 2 2 2 Detergent compartment for 1 Disinfector Liquid detergent Softener Conditioning agent etc Powder detergent 2 3 4 Yes º Optional ...

Page 13: ...of fabrics such as bed sheets bedspreads etc pick out jeans and printed decorated or color intensive textiles possibly wash separately 5 1 Power supply Connect the washing machine to a power supply 220V 50Hz Fig 5 1 Please refer also to section INSTALLATION 5 2 Water connection Before connecting check the cleanliness and clar ity of the water inlet Turn on the tap Fig 5 2 Note Tightness Before use...

Page 14: ...r temperature Do not tumble dry Line drying Flat drying Ironing ron at a maximum tempera ture up to 200 C ron at a medial tem perature up to 150 C ron at a low temper ature up to 110 C without steam steam ironing may cause irre versible damage Do not iron Professional Textile Care Dry cleaning in tetra chloroethene Dry cleaning in hy drocarbons Do not dry clean Professional wet clean Do not profes...

Page 15: ... o Delicate Silk L P L P L o Daily Wash L P L P L Duvet L gel liquid detergent P powder detergent O optional If using liquid detergent it is not recommended to activate the time delay We recomment by using Laundry powder 20 C to 90 C best use 40 60 C Color detergent 20 C to 60 C best use 30 60 C Wool delicate detergent 20 C to 30 C best use Choose 90 C wash temperature only for special hygienic re...

Page 16: ... care symbols on all laundry labels and according to the programme table 5 8 Select a pr ogramme To get the best washing results select a programme type Turn the programme knob Fig 5 6 to select the right programme Related programme LED lights up and the default settings are displayed 5 9 Add individual selections Select required options and settings Fig 5 7 refer to CONTROL PANEL Note Self Clean ...

Page 17: ...errupt the running programme Run programme Spin to drain the water Select a new programme and start it Note Door lock For safety reasons the door is locked partially during the washing cycle It is only possibleto open the door at the end of the programme or after the programme was cancelled correctly see description above door is open symbol is displayed In case of high water level high water temp...

Page 18: ...ze Do not overload hand width clearance above laundry For slightly soiled laundry select the Quick Wash programme Apply exact dosages of each washing agent ciently cleaning below 60 C Raise default settings only due to heavy staining Select max spinning speed if a domestic dryer is used Choose the lowest adequate washing temperature modern detergents are effi ...

Page 19: ...nning Self Clean programme the LED will turn off T o prevent blockage of water supply by solid substanc supply Unscrew the water inlet hose at the back Fig 7 3 7 4 Cleaning the drum Remove accidental ly washed metal parts such as pins coins etc from the drum Fig 7 5 because they cause rust stains and damage Use a non chloride cleaner for removing rust stains Observe the warning hints of the cleani...

Page 20: ... door to prevent formation of moisture and odours Let door open while not used Before next usage check carefully power cord water inlet and drain hose Make sure everything is properly installed and without leackage WARNING hot Before any action please ensure water has cooled down Note Self Clean After long periods of disuse we recommended to run programme Self Clean with no load and special machin...

Page 21: ...4 Close service flap 7 14 7 15 Carefully clean pump filter e g using running water Refix it thoroughly Fig 7 15 Pump filter sealing has to be clean and unhurt If the lid is not full tightened water The filter must be in place or it may lead to leakage ...

Page 22: ...asures must be performed The remaining wash cycle time will be 1 hour and 25 minutes Automatic load detection is working only in some programs Door is closed because of high water level high water temperature or spinning cycle The buzzer is activated The buzzer is deactivated service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard Many occuring problems could be solved by yourself ...

Page 23: ...ubleshooting 23 8 2 Troubleshooting with display code E1 Check d rain hose installation Heating er ror Water level sensor error Contact the After sales service Abnormal communication error Clean pump filter ...

Page 24: ... removed Applian ce has no solid position Machine load is not correct Remove all transportation bolts Ensure solid ground and a evelled position Operation stops before completing wash cycle Water or electric failure Operation s tops for a period of time Appliance displays error code Problem due to load pattern Programme performs soaking cycle Consider display codes Reduce or adjust load Excessive ...

Page 25: ... 4 In case of p ower outage T he current programme and its setting will be saved When power supply is restored previous operation will be resumed If a power failure cuts an operating wash programme door opening is mechanically blocked To get out any laundry water level should not be seen in the glassy porthole of the door Not till then pull lever A beneath service flap Fig 8 1 until door is unlock...

Page 26: ...Lay the washing machine down to its side window upwards bottom side towards operator 3 Insert the Bottom plate into the cabinet Then fixed with 2 screws to the cabinet on the window side Fig 9 3 Finally set the machine upright again T1 T4 T3 T2 Remove all 4 bolts T1 T4 Fig 9 5 When opening the package you will find a bottom plate It is used for preventing rats or foreign objects into the washing m...

Page 27: ...ne is to be moved to a distant location replace the transport protection befor installation to prevent damage The assemply takes place in reserve order Note Keep in safe place Keep all parts of the transport protection in a safe place for later use Whenever the Remove 10screws R1 R10 from back reinforcement Fig 9 6 and put aside and the 8kg model has only one rearward reinforcement below Pull out ...

Page 28: ...e the siphon A spigot connection is usually closed by a pad That must be removed to prevent any disfunc tion Fig 9 12 Secure the drain hose with a clamp 9 12 9 6 Drain Water Connection WARNING Use only the supplied hose set for the connection Never reuse old hose sets Only connect to cold water supply Before connection check whether the water is clean and clear Protect the U support sufficiently a...

Page 29: ...iods of disuse before first use and for regular maintenance run programme Self Clean with no load and special machine cleaner to remove possibly corruptive residues 9 7 Fresh Water Connection Connect the nut on the inlet hose to the connector on the water valve Use the hose set supplied with the appliance Old hose sets should not be reused water inlet joint on the faucet Make sure the screws is in...

Page 30: ...on HxWxD in mm 850x595x460 850x595x530 Power supply 220 240 V 50Hz Current in A 10 Model HW80 DM14876TNZP HW100 DM14876TNZP Max power in W 1900 Water pressure in MPa 220 240 V 50Hz 10 1900 Net weight in kg 77 72 10 1 Technical data ...

Page 31: ... and secondary exposure to toxic metals such as lead results in diseases like Heart Liver Lung Spleen Damage Open air burning of electronic waste used to retrieve valuable components such as gold not only causes damages to environment but also to human health Incineration from burning e waste creates particulate matter which is linked to heart and respiratory disease However the above said is only...

Page 32: ...od of extraction of metals we till date had wasted approximately 40 of the precious metals and simultaneously caused damage to our environment If we opt the proper way to extract metals through proper channel of recycling then we can achieve approximately 90 of extraction rate of our metals as well as a better way to save our environment However if today while selling off our material to improper ...

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