Haier XQG60-HA800TX(M), XQG60-HA1000 Instructions For Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 18

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Summary of Contents for XQG60-HA800TX(M), XQG60-HA1000

Page 1: ...AUTOMATIC DRUM WASHING MACHINE INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND OPERATION XQG60 HA800TX M XQG60 HA1000TX M ...

Page 2: ...FUNCTION INTRODUCTION 3 4 INSTALLATION 5 7 CLOSE UP 8 10 USING INSTRUCTIONS 11 15 MAINTENANCE 16 SOLUTION TO PROBLEMS 17 18 ATTACHED CHART GUIDE FOR SELECTION PROGROMME 19 WARNING 20 1 ...

Page 3: ...A1000TX M XQG60 HA800TX M 6kg 6kg 18 18 1000r min 850r min 850X550X595 300W 300W 530W 530W 72Kg 72Kg HX WX D Weight Power Spin Power Wash Power Door locking device Stainless steel tub Rinse Spin speed Economic button Speed button Cold wash button Adjustable thermostat 0 90 C Wool Synthetic Cotton Programmes ...

Page 4: ...m entering the machine remember to close the holes left open by the screws with the plastic caps provided in the packet containing the owner s manual And rescrew the holes where the iron piece is taken down with the former two screws Attention keep the packing screws and plastic caps in a safe place for later use It is important for the machine to be perfectly level the angle of inclination on the...

Page 5: ...es not correspond with the plug replace the plug with a suitable one and avoid using adaptors or shunts since they could cause overheating and burn out The spare eathing wire is absolutely not allowed to be connected to water pipe heating pipe or other kinds of pipes 4 Installation Electric connection Connection of tap and Loading Hose Connect the inlet hose to a cold water tap with a 3 4 gas thre...

Page 6: ...rom the floor the hose must be fixed in the appropriate hook on the upper part of the back panel Fig 4 or use the supplied support to fix the drain hose Fig 5 Connection of the Drain Hose Fig 4 Fig 5 Insert stainless steel screen washers into end of each supply hose and attach that end of supply hose to your 3 4 water tap spigot Be sure that you match up cold water to C and hot to H Note Home Cent...

Page 7: ... IV V 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 A A B B C C D D E E F F I II III IV V Cotton Synthetic Wool 1 prewash 2 intense 3 normal 4 delicate 6 softening 5 rinse delicate rinse softening spin soak Draining A intense soak B normal C delicate E softening D rinse F spin 7 spin I II III IV V Cotton Synthetic Wool 1 prewash 2 intense 3 normal 4 delicate 6 softening 5 rinse delicate rinse softening spin soak Dr...

Page 8: ... that you desire For synthetic and wool the thermostat works below 60C and 40C respectively When the dial is located at a cold wash is available C Power Light This light indicates whether the electricity is on or off The light comes on when button D is pressed and goes off when button D is not pressed D ON OFF Button ON OFF button Supplies electrical power to the machine MAX MAX 80 80 60 60 70 70 ...

Page 9: ...m1000r min to 600r min during strong washing mode and medium washing mode G Detergent Dispenser The detergent dispenser is divided into 3 compart ments marked 1 2 3 See Fig 8 1 Pre wash detergent 2 Wash detergent 3 Softeners conditioners perfumes 1 1 2 2 3 3 Fig 8 H Door Lock Button The button is used to open the door but we must remember that only when the washer doesn t work we can open the door...

Page 10: ...t you want to wash This table will help Colour fast fabrics maximum load 5 kgs 11 lbs Delicate fabrics maximum load 2 kgs 2 5 lbs Woollens maximum load 1 kg 2 2 lbs Mixed fabrics maximum load 2 5 kgs 5 5 lbs The weight is right Divide the laundry by fabric and degree of soiling loaded making the loads as uniform as possible Pull the handle out to open the door Place the laundry in the machine reme...

Page 11: ...wise until the chosen programme lines up with the indicator line on the facia panel The correct programme has been chosen Anti crease When your machine is washing synthetic fabrics or woollens the wash cycle stops before the last spin cycle with the laundry soaked in water in order to prevent the formation of creases due to spinning Complete the wash cycle with a spin cycle or simply drain the wat...

Page 12: ...e of laundry you are washing the amount of detergent you use depends on a number of factors Water hardness if the water in your area has a high calcium content we recommend using a anti limestone additive degree of dirtiness increase the amount of soap powder used in the case of heavily soiled laundry laundry load the smaller the load the less soap powder you will need to use 1 1 2 2 3 3 Fig 9 Usi...

Page 13: ...currently available on the market may be used with the washing machine Use compartment 2 for very dense liquid detergents Follow the manufacturer s instructions when using liquid detergents sold with the ball detergent dispenser Place the ball dispenser in the tub of washing machine together with the laundry The prewash cycle may not be used with liquid detergents Note 3 For soft and fluffy laundr...

Page 14: ...hat the programme that you have set is really the one you want and that the fabric selection is correct If you want to start the cycle immediately press the ON OFF button D At the end of the chosen cycie the machine will stop automatically Press the ON OFF button D to switch off the power light C will turn off The cycle is started The wash is finished ...

Page 15: ...he machine cut off the power 3 Clean the detergent dispenser every so often This is very simple and should be done with water Your machine has an extractable dispenser to make it even easier Just pull it upwards and out 4 If it is long time no use you d better cut off the power switch off the tap and open the door to avoid unpleasant smell 5 Your washer is equipped with a self cleaning pump It is ...

Page 16: ...the door is closed tightly the ON OFF button has been pressed Check that the tap is open and properly connected to the inlet pipe the inlet pipe is not bent Check that the drain pipe is placed at least 80 cm 32 inches above ground level Check that the drain pipe is not blocked the drain pipe is not connected at a height more than 1 metre 40 inches above ground level Check that the detergent being ...

Page 17: ...manual the machine is level the washing load is according to the instructions given in this booklet The machine vibrates too much when spinning The machine stops operating before finishing Check that there is a sudden power failure or water stop the machine is in the normal state of rinse ...

Page 18: ...and delicate spin Delicate spin Draining without spin Rinse cycle with auto introduction of softener anti crease or delicate spin Rinse cycle with auto introduction of softener anti crease or delicate spin Rinse cycle with auto introduction of softener anti crease or delicate spin Rinse cycle with auto introduction of softener anti crease or delicate spin Wash cycle rinses and extended final spin ...

Page 19: ... to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 5 if the appliance is supplied from a cord extension set or electrical portable outlet device the cord extension set or electrical portable outlet device should be positioned so it is not subject to splashing Or ingress of moisture 6 Use the new hose and the old hose should not be reused 7 Ensure carpet does not obstruct the opening in the bases ...

Page 20: ... N Neutral MT Timer motor SL Line LED RR Heating element SO Door LED MR Thermal lock THR Adjustable heating thermostat EVP EVF Water electrovalve P1 1 level pressure switch M motor P2 2 level pressure switch PS Drain pump I5 ECONOMIC WASH I6 1000 600 ...

Page 21: ...0TX M I4 ON OFF L Line N Neutral TM Timer motor SL Line LED H Heating element SO Door LED MR Thermal lock EVF EVP Water electrovalve P1 1 level pressure switch P2 2 level pressure switch D Drain pump I5 ECONOMIC WASH I6 850 500 ...

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