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8.2 Troubleshooting with displ

ay code

 
  Check d

rain hose installation.

of a problem please check all shown possibilities and follow below instructions before you 
contact an after sales service. See CUSTOMER SERVICE.

 

WARNING!

  Before maintenance, deactivate the appliance and disconnect the mains plug from 

the mains socket.

 

improper repairs can cause considerable consequential damages..

  A  damaged  power  cable  should  only  be  replaced  by  the  manufacturer,  its  service 

8.1 Information codes

Following  codes  are  displayed  only  for  information  referring  to  the  washing  cycle.  No 
measures must be performed.

The remaining wash cycle time will be 1 hour and 25 minutes

The remaining wash cycle time including chosen end-time delay will be 6 hours and 30 min-
utes

/ /

1/2/3 additional rinses are choosen (see FUNCTION BUTTONS “Extra rinse“).

Function child lock is activated

Door is closed because of high water level, high water temperature or spinning cy-
cle.

The buzzer is deactivated

The buzzer is activated

Function “Sped up” is activated

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Summary of Contents for HW70-IM12826TNZP

Page 1: ...GB User manual Washing machine HW80 IM12826TNZP HW70 IM12826TNZP ...

Page 2: ...urchasing a Haier Product Please read these instructions carefully before using this appliance The instructions con tainimportant 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...

Page 3: ...nformation 4 2 Product description 7 3 Control panel 8 4 Programmes 11 5 Daily use 12 6 Eco friendly washing 17 7 Care and cleaning 18 8 Troubleshooting 21 9 Installation 24 10 Technical data 28 11 E waste Guideline Manual 29 ...

Page 4: ...olved Keep away children under 3 years of age from the appliance un less they are constantly 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 vent laundry from being entangled If necessary use an appropri ate bag or net Do not touch or use the appliance when barefoot or ...

Page 5: ...g and maintenance Disconnect the appliance from the electrical supply before un dertaking any routine maintenance Keep the lower part of the porthole clean and open door and de tergent drawer if appliance is not in use to prevent odours Do not use water spray or steam to clean the appliance Replace a damaged supply cord only by the manufacturer its ser Do not try to repair the appliance by yoursel...

Page 6: ...not place the appliance directly on a carpet or close to a wall or furniture Do not install the appliance in direct sunlight or in the near of heat sources e g stoves heaters Make sure that the electrical information on the rating plate agrees with the power supply If it does not contact an electri cian Do not use multi plug adapters and extension cables Make sure only the delivered electric cable...

Page 7: ...Temp Speed Water level Delay Start Pause Rinse R I time Heavy Baby Care Underwear Mix Wool Shirts Duvet Disinfectant Intense Self Clean ...

Page 8: ...utomatically 3 2 3 2 Programme selector By turning the knob Fig 3 3 one of 16 programs can be selected related LED will light up its default settings will be displayed 3 3 3 3 Displ ay The display Fig 3 4 shows following information Washing time End time delay Error codes and service information 3 4 5 Function buttons 6 Water Level button 7 Start Pause button 3 1 Note Acoustic signal In following ...

Page 9: ...mmendation on the type of detergents is suitable for the various washing temperatures please refer to the manual of detergent 3 5 3 5 3 Function button Temp 3 9 3 7 3 8 In conjunction with the Delay button the child lock 1 Compartment Bleaching agent for cotton syn thetic programme 2 Compartment Liquid detergent for programme 3 Compartment Softener Conditioning agent etc 4 Compartment Powder deter...

Page 10: ...eople with sensitive skin By pressing the button several times one to three additional cycles can be selected They appear in the display with P 1 P 2 P 3 Note Liquid detergent If using liquiddetergent it is not recommendedto activate the endtime delay 3 8 Child lock Press button Delay I time and Fig 3 14 for 3 seconds simultaneously to block all panel elements against activation For unlocking plea...

Page 11: ...soiled mixed 600 º 5 6 60 30 º Cotton Synthetic 1000 4 60 40 º Under wear 1000 4 90 40 º Cotton Synthetic 1000 4 60 30 º Cotton Synthetic 1000 4 90 90 º Cotton 1000 1000 8 all fabrics 1000 1 2 2 2 Detergent compartment for 1 Bleaching agent Liquid detergent Softener Conditioning agent etc Powder detergent 2 3 4 Yes º Optional No º 2 40 2 2 laundry of cotton or or with wool content fabric made of w...

Page 12: ...small items such as socks belts bras etc in a wash bag Unfold large pieces of fabric such as bed sheets bedspreads etc Pick out jeans and printed decorated or color intensive textiles possibly wash separately 5 3 5 1 Power supply Connect the washing machine to a power supply 220 240V 50Hz Fig 5 1 Please refer also to section INSTALLATION 5 2 Water connection Before connecting check the cleanliness...

Page 13: ...l temperature Tumbledryingpossible lower temperature Do not tumble dry Line drying Flat drying Ironing Iron at a maximum temperature up to 200 C Iron at a medial tem perature up to 150 C Iron at a low temper ature up to 110 C withoutsteam steam ironing may cause irre versibledamage Do not iron Professional Textile Ca re Dry cleaning in tetra chloroethene Dry cleaning in hy drocarbons Do not dry cl...

Page 14: ...ool delicate detergent 20 C to 30 C best use Choose 90 C w ash temperature only for special hygienic requirements Programme Kind of detergent Universal Colour Delicate Special Softener L P L P o Mix L L o L L o Shirts L P L P L o L L o Wool L o Underwear L P L P o Hygienic L P L P o Intense L P L P o L P L P o o L P L P o L o L P L P Duvet If you choose the water temperature 60 C or above we would...

Page 15: ...s by using a dosing ball which is given with the laun dry into the washing machine Do not use liquid detergent if end time delay is selected Carefully choose the programme settings according to the care symbols on all laun dry labels and according to the programme table 5 8 Select a programme T o get the best washing results select a programme type Turn the programme knob Fig 5 5 to select the rig...

Page 16: ... its individual settings 1 Press Start Pause button to interrupt the running programme 2 3 4 Select a new programme and start it 5 12 After washing Note Door lock For safety reasons the door is locked partially during the washing cycle It is only pos sible to open the door at the end of the programme or after the programme was can celled correctly see description above In case of high water level ...

Page 17: ...erload hand width clearance above laundry For slightly soiled laundry select the Quick Wash programme Apply exact dosages of each washing agent Choose the lowest adequate washing temperature modern detergents are ef Raise default settings only due to heavy staining Select max spinning speed if a domestic dryer is used GB 6 Eco friendly washing 17 ...

Page 18: ...t in washing agent compartment 2 or use a special machine cleaner 7 4 Cleaning the drum Remove accidentally 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 cleaning agent manufacturer Do not use any hardobjects or steel wool for clean ing 7 5 7 2 7 1 1 2 GB...

Page 19: ...d 1 Pull out the electrical plug Fig 7 6 2 3 Open the 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 leakage WARNING hot Before any action please ensure water has cooled down Note Hygiene After long periods of disuse we recommended to run pro...

Page 20: ...CAUTION can escape 9 Fig 7 14 10 11 Close service ap 7 7 14 7 15 GB 7 Care and cleaning 20 ...

Page 21: ...uld only be replaced by the manufacturer its service 8 1 Information codes Following codes are displayed only for information referring to the washing cycle No measures must be performed Theremainingwashcycletimewillbe1hourand25minutes Theremainingwashcycletimeincludingchosenend timedelaywillbe6hoursand30min utes 1 2 3 additional rinses are choosen see FUNCTION BUTTONS Extra rinse Function child l...

Page 22: ...Make sure that drain hose is properly installed Drain hose end could reach into water Make sure the drain hose is not in water Drainage failure Drain hose is blocked Unblock drain hose Make sure that drain hose is p roperly installed Not all transportation bolts have been removed Appliance has no solid position Machine load is not correct Check load weight and balance Operation stops before comple...

Page 23: ...tergent Automatic adjust ment of washing time Washing programme duration will be adjusted This is normal and doesn t af fect functionality Spinning fails Unbalance of laundry Check machine load and laun dry and run a spinning pro gramme again Degree of pollution does not agree with selected programme Select an other programme Detergent quantitiy was not suf Choose the detergent accord ing to the d...

Page 24: ... back cover Fig 9 1 2 Remove all 4 bolts on the rear side and take out plastic spacers A from inner side of the machine Fig 9 2 3 Replace back c over by inserting it in the two gaps its convexity is f acing out Fig 9 3 4 Fill left holes with blanking plugs Fig 9 4 9 2 3 A 9 1 9 3 9 4 Note Packaging disposal Keep all packagingmaterials out ofchildren s reach anddispose theminan environmen tally fri...

Page 25: ...osition This will minimize vibrations and thus noise during use It will also reduce wear and tear We recom mend to use a spirit level for adjustment Floor should be as stable and at as possible 1 Loose the locknut 1 by using a wrench 2 Adjust the high by turning the foot 2 3 Tighten locknut 1 against the housing 9 5 GB 9 Installation 25 9 3 Moving the appliance If the machine is to be moved to a d...

Page 26: ...ake sure the screws is in place and tighten it picture 3 water inlet joint lock pole Slider Water pipe 1 2 screw 3 4 5 a Hold down the lower end of the lock pole Then hold the inlet pipe press on the slider and remove the water inlet joint picture 2 c Press the slider and insert the water pipe into the water inlet joint hang the water inlet joint with a lock pole and release the slider until a sna...

Page 27: ... plug into the socket Fig 9 11 WARNING dry and leak free Take care these parts are never to be crushed kinked or twisted If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the service agent see warranty card in order to avoid a hazard Note Hygiene nance run programme Drum Cleanwith no load and small amount of detergent in wash ing agent compartment 2 or with special machine cleaner to remove pos...

Page 28: ...n HxWxD in mm 850x595x550 Power supply 220 240V 50Hz Current 10A Max power 1900W Water pressure Ne Capacity Max Spin Speed tto weight 68kg 8kg 1200rpm 10 1 Additional technical data HW70 IM12826TNZP 850x595x460 220 240V 50Hz 10A 1900W 64kg 7kg 1200rpm ...

Page 29: ...nd 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 e...

Page 30: ...hod 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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