Haier XQG50-RC1000TXB Operational Manual Download Page 16

Washing Methods   

 

 
1. Loading 
 
 

Open the door, put in the laundry 

        piece by piece. Close the door tight 
 
    Note: 

1)  When first using the 

Washing   machine, let it run 
unloaded for one program to   
prevent the laundry from being   
tainted by oil or dirty water from   
the washing machine. 

2) Do not overload the washing 

 

machine.      
Note: Do not press the door with the 
hand nor hang clothes on the door to 
avoid damage of the door. 

 

Reference load 

 

               Jeans (appr 800g) 
 
Overalls (cotton appr 950g) 

Pajamas (appr 200g) 
 

Blended fabric clothes (appr 800g) 
 

             T-shirt (cotton appr 300g) 
 

Shirts (appr 300g)          Underwear (blended fabrics appr 70g)
 
                        Socks (blended fabrics appr 50g)
 
Jackets (cotton appr 800g)              Single bed sheets 
                                   (cotton appr 800g) 
Woolen blankets (appr 3000g)      
 

 
2.   Adding detergent 
 
 

Swing out the detergent drawer, put required detergent, softening agent and bleaching agent into the 

 

corresponding boxes. Push back the drawer gently. 

 
Caution:    1)  Do not add liquid detergent into box 1 and 2       
                  2)  For pre-washing program, detergent should be added to both box 1 and 2; for other     
 

 

 

programs, do not add detergent to box 1 

                  3)  Do not overuse softening agent as this may damage artificial fabrics 
 
 
3. 

Selecting washing program   

   
For optimal wash results, select the most suitable washing program. The washing program   

instructions 

are printed on the detergent drawer. Turn the programming knob clockwise to select. 
 
Caution:  1) 

Never select a washing program before the power is switched off. 

                2)    For washing chemical fiber or woolen goods, the laundry will go through a water soaking 
cycle before the spinning and drainage programs. Take out expensive clothes and select the draining 
program manually. (Chemical fiber or woolen goods are prone to crease if not taken out soon after washing 
is finished. Therefore, anti-crease soaking programs are available for these two programs). 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for XQG50-RC1000TXB

Page 1: ...his manual in a safe place Table of Contents Before Use Washing Machine Diagram Inside front cover Matters Needing Attention 1 3 Installation 4 Control Panel 7 Operational Functions 8 During Use Operational Programming Guide 9 Preparation 10 Washing Methods 11 Hints for Saving Energy 12 Maintenance Maintenance 13 Troubleshooting 14 Electric Circuit Diagram 15 Specifications Back cover ...

Page 2: ...ration U steel Spare earth terminal Drainage hose clip Back plate screw 3 Packing bolt 3 Drainage hose Back plate Safety Signs For your safety any instructions in this manual with this Warning sign shall be strictly followed For your safety and to prevent damages to the washing machine any instructions in this manual with this Stop sign shall be strictly followed ...

Page 3: ...point for power cable replacement 4 Do not touch or use the washing machine bare footed or when the hands or feet are wet 5 Do not use flammable detergent or dry cleaning agent do not use flammable spray in close vicinity to the washing machine do not remove or insert the plug in the presence of flammable gas 6 The door of the washing machine will become hot during the heating process Avoid contac...

Page 4: ...ent plastic and rubber components from aging 11 During installation ensure that the electric cable is not trapped by the washing machine and avoid damage to the electric cable During Use 1 Before use check the discharge hose the tap and the joints for possible problems from water pressure fluctuations If joints are loose or there is leak turn off the tap and repair Do not use the washing machine u...

Page 5: ...be put into the designated box 7 Do not open the detergent distribution drawer during the wash cycle 8 The door is fitted with a self lock device and will not open until 2 3 minutes after the washing machine stops Do not force the door open Do not open the door if water level can reach the porthole 9 After washing turn off the tap to prevent leakage unplug the washing machine and wipe clean the lo...

Page 6: ...erational manual 7 Reminding card 8 Anti splash plastic plug 9 Friendly Reminding card 10 Distribution box 11 Inlet hose assemblage 12 Earth cable Fig 2 Dismantle the packing bolts as shown in Fig 3 The packing bolts are designed for clamping anti vibration components inside of the washing machine during the transportation process Before use 1 Remove the back plate 2 Remove the three packing bolts...

Page 7: ...erextended hoses could lead to siphonage Note The drainage hose should not be submerged in water and should be securely fixed and leak free Connecting to the power supply Before connecting to the power supply check The socket is adequate for the maximum power of the washing machine For safety fuses in the power circuit should be rated for no less than 15A The voltage should meet the requirement Th...

Page 8: ...ase soaking I Standard wash IV Spinning 2 Standard wash 6 Spinning B Quick wash E Spinning II Rinse V Drain 3 Quick wash Finish C Rinse Finish III Soften Finish 4 Rinse D Soften Anti cease soaking D Super delicate E Half load F Without Spinning G Power I The door can only be opened 3 minutes after the power is turned off or the operation is finished W2 C Programming after the power is cut Intense ...

Page 9: ... There are instructions on the handle of the distribution drawer Swing out the drawer three compartments can be seen Compartment 1 Pre washing detergent Compartment 2 Detergent for standard wash super quick wash Compartment 3 Softening agent conditioning agent perfume etc Besides there is a separate compartment 4 for bleaching agent When bleaching put compartment 4 into compartment 1 as shown in F...

Page 10: ...ff H Power light The light illuminates indicating that power is on I Door button Press this button to open the door Remember the door can only be opened when the machine stops working or 2 3 minutes after the finish of washing program J Speed setting button When this button is pressed the spinning speed will be reduced Under intense and normal wash modes the speed will reduce from 1000 r min to 60...

Page 11: ...d 32 min Capable of rinsing only 5 Softening Capable of softening if softener added 6 min Capable of softening only 6 Spin drying 6 min Capable of spin drying only Intense Cotton fabrics Finish Intense wash program ends and the machine stops operation A Standard Fast color heavy soiled chemical fiber fabrics 60 16 min B Quick wash Fast color and medium soiled chemical fiber fabrics 40 20 min C Rin...

Page 12: ...2 min Delicate Woolen fabrics Finish Delicate wash program ends and the washing machine stops operation Note indicates that softener or bleach can be added if needed O indicates that detergent must be added X indicates that detergent must not be added Wash temperature indicates the maximum temperature Different laundry requires different wash temperatures functions and time The above wash cycle ti...

Page 13: ...Capable of rinsing only 6 Softening Capable of softening if softener added 10 min Capable of softening only 7 Spin drying 12 min Capable of spin drying only Intense Cotton fabrics Finish Intense wash program ends and the machine stops operation A Standard Fast color heavy soiled chemical fiber fabrics 60 6 min B Quick wash Fast color and medium soiled chemical fiber fabrics 50 10 min C Super quick...

Page 14: ... fabrics Finish Delicate wash program ends and the washing machine stops operation Note O indicates that softener or bleach can be added if needed O indicates that detergent must be added X indicates that detergent must not be added The compartment 1 is not for detergent Wash temperature indicates the maximum temperature Different laundry requires different wash temperatures functions and time The...

Page 15: ...t out clothes according to types and soiled degree There are three types of clothes cotton chemical fiber and woolen silk fabrics Separate white clothes from colored ones If whites and coloreds are combined for one load make sure the coloreds are colorfast Remove any keys coins etc to prevent damage to the washing machine Put silk clothes into a wash bag It is recommended that silk is not washed i...

Page 16: ...ent and bleaching agent into the corresponding boxes Push back the drawer gently Caution 1 Do not add liquid detergent into box 1 and 2 2 For pre washing program detergent should be added to both box 1 and 2 for other programs do not add detergent to box 1 3 Do not overuse softening agent as this may damage artificial fabrics 3 Selecting washing program For optimal wash results select the most sui...

Page 17: ... finished press the power button again to cut off the power supply Open the door to take out the laundry Turn off the tap and unplug the washing machine Hints for saving energy During operation 1 Collect clothes for one full wash load 2 Do not overload the washing machine 3 Pre wash heavily soiled clothes 4 Reduce the amount of detergent or choose standard or delicate wash programs for medium soil...

Page 18: ...r cover out with both hands Figure 2 2 Remove the filter by turning counterclockwise 3 Flash clean with running water 4 Replace the filter by turning clockwise and remount the cover Caution The cover and the body fit tightly to ensure safe transportation It will be difficult to remove the cover for the first one or two times Use a flat screwdriver to slightly loosen the cover from both sides Figur...

Page 19: ...ose end is in water Drainage failure Drainage hose is blocked Drainage hose end is below 100cm above the floor level The filter is blocked Strong vibration during spin drying Not all packing bolts have been removed Washing machine is located on an uneven surface or is not level Machine load is over 5kg Not all foam packing has been removed from the motor Operation stops before completion of the wa...

Page 20: ...Electric Circuit Diagram XQG50 RC600 800TXBS I5 Power switch I6 Without spin drying I7 Half load wash I8 Super soft XQG50 RC1000TXB I1 Power switch I2 Half load wash I3 Speed switch I4 Skip over soaking ...

Page 21: ...working current A 10 10 10 Water pressure MPa 0 05 P 1 0 05 P 1 0 05 P 1 Washing power W 250 300 200 Spinning power W 550 620 530 Rated load Kg 5 5 5 Spinning speed r min 800 600 1000 600 Washing programs 16 16 18 Water heating power W 1950 1950 1950 Dimensions H L W mm 850 485 595 850 485 595 850 485 595 Weight Kg 72 72 72 ...

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