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                  NA-148MG2*   

8.0kg

1400 rpm

9240L /annual

17

2

 kWh /annual

1.0W

1.5W

0.94 kwh /cycle

0.66 kwh /cycle

0.60 kwh /cycle

48L /cycle

36L /cycle

36L /cycle

201 min

193 min

189 min

53 %

53 %

62dB (A)

80dB (A)

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

   

  

  

 

    

   

   

  

 

 

Model

Capacity

Spin Speed

Annual water consumption:

Annual energy consumption:

Power consumption of off-mode:

Power consumption of left-on mode:

Energy consumption of the standard 60

at full load:

Energy consumption of the standard 60

at partial load:

Energy consumption of the standard 40

at partial load:

Water consumption of the standard 60

at full load:

Water consumption of the standard 60

at partial load:

Water consumption of the standard 40

at partial load:

Programme duration of the standard 60

at full load:

Programme duration of the standard 60

at partial load:

Programme duration of the standard 40

at partial load:

Remaining moisture content of  the standard 60

 at full load:

Remaining moisture content of  the standard 60

 at partial load:

Noise level of washing:

Noise level of spinning:

 

MAINTENANCES

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Summary of Contents for NA-127MG2 Series

Page 1: ...NA 127MG2 NA 148MG2 WASHING MACHINE ...

Page 2: ...Description Installation Operations Quick Start Before Wash Detergent Dispenser Control Panel Option Other Functions Programs Wash Program Table Maintenance Clean And Care Troubleshooting Technical Specifications 2 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 25 26 1 CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ... the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard Should use the new water inlet hose set which supplied with product Don t reuse old hose set The openings must not be obstructed by a carpet This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as staff kitchen areas in shops off...

Page 4: ...e The electric shock 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety Instructions This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a potentially dangerous situation which may result in death or serious injuries unless it s avoided Warning This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a potentially dangerous situation which may result in slight or minor injuries Note This combination of symbol and signal w...

Page 5: ...ation very wet rooms as well as in the rooms with explosive or caustic gas Remove all packages and transport bolts before using the appliance Otherwise serious damage may result The washing machine with single inlet valve only can be connected to the cold water supply The product with double inlet valves should be correctly connected to the hot water and cold water supply To ensure your safety pow...

Page 6: ...of appliance Never pull out power plug with wet hand Risk to children This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children of less than 3 years should be supe...

Page 7: ...cessible after installation Risk of damaging appliance Your product is only for home use and is only designed for the textiles suitable for machine washing Do not climb up and sit on top cover of the machine Do not lean against machine door Cautions during Handling Machine 1 Transport bolts shall be reinstalled to the machine by a specialized person 2 The accumulated water shall be drained out of ...

Page 8: ...ay cause serious damages to this machine Please check whether the water inside the drum has been drained before opening its door Please do not open the door if there is any water visible Be careful of burning when the product drains hot washing water Never refill the water by hand during washing After the program is completed Please wait for two minutes to open the door 7 6 A precaution indicates ...

Page 9: ...er Screws The product line chart is for reference only please refer to real product as standard Note Drum power cord Control panel Detergent dispenser Service filter Door Water supply hose Top cover Drain hose Owner s manual Rat resistance panel with sticky tape INSTALLATION ...

Page 10: ...own with side surface then remove the small foam from the unit bottom manually Please take the following steps to remove the bolts 1 Loosen 4 bolts with spanner and then remove them 2 Stop the holes with transport hole plugs 3 Keep the transport bolts properly for future use Remove transport bolts Stability is important to prevent the product from vibration Make sure that the product should not st...

Page 11: ...se Connect the inlet pipe as indicated There are two ways to connect the inlet pipe 1 Connection between ordinary tap and inlet hose To prevent leakage or water damage follow the instructions in this chapter Do not twist crush modify or damage the water inlet hose 2 3 4 1 Raise Lower Lock nut foot Warning Warning INSTALLATION Loosen clamp nut and four bolts Tighten clamp nut Press slide bushing in...

Page 12: ...properly with a rope Position drain hose properly otherwise damage might result of water leakage Do not twist extend the drain hose Water trough Min 60 cm 100 cm Max Trough Hose Retainer Bind Max 100 cm Min 60 cm Min 60 cm Max 100 cm If the machine has drain hose support please install it like the following Warning Note INSTALLATION water supply hose water Inlet valve Connect the other end of inle...

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Page 14: ...d under 0 C the inlet valve and draining system may be damaged If the machine is placed under condition of 0 C or less then it should be transferred to normal ambient temperature to ensure the water supply hose and drain hose are not frozen before use Please check the labels and the explanation of using detergent before wash Use non foaming or less foaming detergent suitable for machine washing pr...

Page 15: ...x from being blocked and overflowing while filling water into the Please choose suitable type of detergent for the various washing temperature to get the best washing performance with less water and energy consumption Note Liquid detergent mode Powder detergent mode Dam board Dam board Set dam board to use liquid detergent Set dam board aside to use powder detergent Programme Cotton Synthetic Mix ...

Page 16: ...This allows you to select an additional function and will light when selected Note The chart is for reference only Please refer to real product as standard 1 1 3 1 2 4 Display The display shows the settings estimated time remaining options and status messages for your washer The display will remain on through the cycle 5 C E F G Door Lock A C Child Lock E G Delay D F B Prewash Extra Rinse Extra Wa...

Page 17: ...elected program and when the power is restarted the machine will start automatically from the previous program with the remaining time OPERATIONS Extra Rinse The laundry will undergo extra rinse once after you select it Pre Wash The Prewash function can get an extra wash before main wash it is suitable for washing the extra dirt which rises to the surface You need to put detergent into the Case I ...

Page 18: ...Means must Means optional ...

Page 19: ...ild Lock The Child Lock will lock all buttons except Off on knob The Child Lock will remain effective when supply is resumed after power cut Caution Choose the Program Before closing the door make sure that all laundries have been put into the inner drum as shown in the figure to prevent the laundries from being caught by the drum which may damage the laundries or the gasket ...

Page 20: ...n t use the Reload function when the water level is over the edge of the inner tub or the temperature is higher Reload This feature can be used during the wash process to add extra clothes The reloading will not work when the drum is in rotation and water level is high with high temperature The door cannot be opened as it is unsafe state Press Start Pause for 3 sec to reload the clothes in the mid...

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Page 22: ...Wash Program Table 10 21 OPERATIONS ...

Page 23: ... inside the drum by the metal articles shall be removed immediately with chlorine free detergents Never use steel wool Proper maintenance on the washing machine can extend its working life The surface can be cleaned with diluted non abrasive neutral detergents when necessary If there is any water overflow use the wet cloth to wipe it off immediately No sharp items are allowed Wipe the glass and se...

Page 24: ...er with long nose pliers and install it back after being washed 3 Use to clean the filter 4 Reconnect the inlet pipe the brush Clean The Detergent Dispenser Do not use alcohol solvents or chemical products to clean the machine A Pull out the dispenser drawer with press the A Clean the dispenser drawer under water Clean inside the recess with an old toothbrush Insert the dispenser drawer 1 2 3 4 No...

Page 25: ... cycle and is empty When replacing the cover ensure it is securely re tightened Cleaning The Drain Pump Filter Be careful of the hot water Allow detergent solution to cool down Unplug the machine to avoid electrical shock before washing Drain pump filter can filter the yarns and small foreign matters from the washing Clean the filter periodically to ensure the normal operation of washing machine O...

Page 26: ...es Clean up outlet hose Clean and wipe the detergent box Abnormal noise Check if the fixing bolts have been removed it s installed on a solid and level floor Check Indicator or display does not light Disconnect the power PC board or harness has connection problem Check if the power is shut down and the power plug is connected correctly Washing machine cannot start up Detergent residues in the box ...

Page 27: ...Max Current StandardWater Pressure 10 A 0 05 MPa 1 MPa Power Supply 220 240V 60 Hz H W D Technical Specifications MAINTENANCE 26 NA 127MG2 NA 148MG2 ...

Page 28: ...n of the standard 60 at partial load Energy consumption of the standard 40 at partial load Water consumption of the standard 60 at full load Water consumption of the standard 60 at partial load Water consumption of the standard 40 at partial load Programme duration of the standard 60 at full load Programme duration of the standard 60 at partial load Programme duration of the standard 40 at partial...

Page 29: ... of the standard 60 at partial load Energy consumption of the standard 40 at partial load Water consumption of the standard 60 at full load Water consumption of the standard 60 at partial load Water consumption of the standard 40 at partial load Programme duration of the standard 60 at full load Programme duration of the standard 60 at partial load Programme duration of the standard 40 at partial ...

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