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Information on hazardous constituents as specified in sub-rule1 of rule16 

(1) in electrical and electronic equipment.

Declaration of Conformity with the requirements of the 

E-Waste (Management) Amendment Rules 2018 with 

the rule 16 (1) limits with respect to Lead, Mercury, 

Cadmium, Hexavalent chromium, Polybrominated 

biphenyls, Polybrominated diphenyl ethers.

The content of hazardous substance with the 

exemption of the applications listed in SCHEDULE 

II of the E-Waste (Management) Amendment Rules 

2018 :

1. Lead (Pb) – not over 0.1 % by weight;

2. Cadmium (Cd) – not over 0.01 % by weight;

3. Mercury (Hg) – not over 0.1 % by weight;

4.  Hexavalent chromium (Cr6+) – not over 0.1 % by 

weight;

5.  Polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs) – not over 0.1 % 

by weight;

6.  Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) – not 

over 0.1 % by weight.

For the purpose of recycling to facilitate effective 

utilization of resources, please return this product 

to a nearby authorized collection centre, registered 

dismantler of recycler, or Panasonic service centre 

when disposing of this product.

Customer care number (Toll free):  1800 103 1333

 

1800 108 1333

Please see the Panasonic website for further 

information on collection centres, etc., or call the 

customer care toll-free number.

http://www.panasonic.com/in/corporate/sustainability/

panasonic-india-i-recycle-program.html

Do's & Don'ts: E-waste (Management) Amendment Rules 2018

No.

Do's

Don'ts

1

All electrical and electronic products are required to 

be handed over only to the Authorized recycler.

The product should not be opened by the user 

himself / herself, but only by authorized service 

personnel.

2

The product should be handed over only to 

authorized recycler for disposal.

The product is not meant for re-sale to any 

unauthorized agencies / scrap dealers / 

kabariwalas.

3

Keep the product in an isolated area, after it 

becomes non-functional / unrepairable so as to 

prevent its accidental breakage.

The product is not meant for mixing into household 

waste stream.

4

Refer to Operating Instructions for handling of end 

of life products.

Do not keep any replaced spare part(s) from the 

product in an exposed area.

5

Always dispose of products that have reached 

end of life at Panasonic India Authorized Service 

Centre.

Do not donate old electronic items to anybody. 

Do not dispose of your product in garbage bins 

along with municipal waste that ultimately reaches 

landfill.

6

Wherever possible or as instructed, separate the 

packaging material according to responsible waste 

disposal options and sorting for recycling.

Do not give e-waste to informal and unorganized 

sectors like Local Scrap Dealers / Rag Pickers.

Summary of Contents for NA-F80S8

Page 1: ...ntenance 12 Installation 14 Error Display 16 Specifications 16 Troubleshooting 17 Thank you for purchasing this product Read these instructions carefully for optimum performance and safety before use Keep this manual for future reference Operating Installation Instructions Fully Automatic Washing Machine Household Use AWW9901C3D00 A0519 0 Printed in India 05 2019 Model No NA F80S8 NA F80V8 NA F72V...

Page 2: ...that satisfies the rating requirement solely for this appliance Do not use a plug adaptor or extension cord Always fully insert the power plug into the socket Wipe the power plug periodically with a dry cloth Accumulated dust collects moisture which may cause insulation failure resulting in fire Unplug the power cord before cleaning Never disassemble repair or modify the appliance yourself In case...

Page 3: ...breakage resulting in injury Do not connect to the hot water supply Over 50 ºC This appliance is only suitable for textiles labelled washing machine washable For maximum capacity of dry cloth and pressure of tap water see page 16 Turn off the water faucet after operation To prevent water leakage When using the Germ Clean program 60 ºC be careful not to burn yourself Do not touch the tub and hot wa...

Page 4: ...rinse and spin processes and the time length or number of times for individual processes P 10 Flashing in progress Lighting After starting operation you can change settings only during wash process by pressing Start Pause The wash process setting of the ECO Wash White and Stain Master program cannot be changed Select 1 15 P 6 Change water level During the wash process press Water Level to change t...

Page 5: ...eration press Pause first Do not fill above the MAX line MAX line Approx 80 ml Bleach Do not use whiten bleach chlorine bleach for coloured clothes to prevent loss of colour Do not use bleach for the Gentle Hand Wash program Detergent Put in detergent bleach and softener according to the water level displayed Follow the instructions on each package Detergent and softener drawer Close the drawer se...

Page 6: ...ting black mould and smell Stain Master programs P 7 Light stain Heavy stain 11 Sweat 1 Sweat stains 2 0 kg 3 12 Sauces 1 Sauce stains soya tomato etc 13 Collar Cuff 1 Sebum stains on collars or cuffs Hot 50 ºC 14 Curry 1 Curry stains 15 Germ Clean 1 Eliminating germ Hot 60 ºC NOTE Stain Master program is designed to give improved washing performance however the results are dependent on various fa...

Page 7: ...k Put the zipper s slider into the cover To prevent damage to clothes and the main unit After loading clothes press them from above For heavily stained clothes and stained white clothes The following pretreatments are effective Hand wash them first Apply stain remover to stained areas Use Temp Setting Laundry preparation and check Stain Master Use this program to remove stains or germ P 6 NOTE Whe...

Page 8: ...splayed water supply begins 5 Close the lid Operation ends with beeps Set how many hours later to finish operation P 4 2 minutes after start all indications except Delay turn off To confirm after the timer has been set press Delay To cancel or change press Off On The hours that can be set differ depending on the program After pressing Start You can change the water level until the end of the wash ...

Page 9: ...Wash Use this program to gently wash delicate clothes and stylish garments Attach the washing board Align the arrow of the washing board with the arrow on one side of the tub Reverse setting cannot fix the washing board securely Set the claws 6 places securely Load the laundry Load laundry evenly Load lighter items first and press them from above Use laundry nets for delicate underwear only Amount...

Page 10: ... Spin Preparation Turn on the water faucet 1 After loading laundry Turn the power on 2 According to your purpose Change process settings 3 Select water temperature 4 After closing the lid Start Operation ends with beeps White Use this program to keep clothes whitely Max water amount 37 L Do not put softener into the softener drawer before starting this program To use softener effectively put softe...

Page 11: ...h the detergent inlet or lint filter 1 Turn the power on 2 When a clicking sound is heard Turn the tub within 20 seconds NOTE If there is water in the tub the tub cannot be turned ECONAVI NA F80S8 Available in the Normal program this function automatically adjusts the operation time and water level according to the detected amount of laundry and water temperature ECONAVI will not work if you chang...

Page 12: ...es Turn the tub by hand if it is difficult to remove the filter If the filter is broken purchase a new one at nearest Panasonic Service Centre Detergent and softener drawer If stained with detergent or softener 1 Remove the drawer Push 2 Wash the drawer and its part 3 Set the part and then reattach the drawer Main unit lid If stained with detergent or softener Wipe with a soft cloth To prevent dam...

Page 13: ... filter and remove dirt on the filter Water supply filter 6 Reattach the filter to its original position Tub Once a month Tub Hygiene Preparation Turn on the water faucet 1 Without loading laundry Turn the power on 2 Select the Tub Hygiene program 3 Start When the tub is filled with water Pause 4 Put bleach in the tub Use whiten bleach chlorine bleach Approx 200 ml 5 After closing the lid Start Af...

Page 14: ...e guides and set 3 holes to the corresponding projections Projection Hole Guide Hole 2 Fix with screws 6 locations for right left and top Screw hole Water tap adaptor Water supply hose Water supply valve screw Bottom cover External drain water hose 3 Attach the external drain water hose 1 Connect Insert all the way 2 Slide the hose band in the arrow direction Slide all the way until it stops Hose ...

Page 15: ...ose into the adaptor while pushing down the lever and hook the claw of the lever on the flange of the adaptor 3 Connect the water supply hose to the water supply valve screw 1 Hold the elbow and tighten the nut 2 Check that the elbow is not loose Water faucet Water supply hose Water tap adaptor CAUTION Tighten the nut firmly Do not twist squash modify or cut the hose Part A Flange Thread Lever Cla...

Page 16: ...le or inclined surface You can resume operation by opening and closing the lid Water cannot be supplied Is the water faucet turned on Water outage Is the water supply filter clogged with dirt P 13 You can resume operation by opening and closing the lid Water has been forcibly drained Water has been forcibly drained because the lid was open for 10 seconds or more with Child Lock P 11 set Unplug the...

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Page 19: ...ater level is too low for the amount of laundry With light clothes of synthetic fibre etc the water level may be lower Rinse Spin Operation started with rinse but water is not supplied If there is no water in the tub water is supplied after spin If there is water in the tub water is supplied after water discharge Operation suddenly changes to rinse process in the middle of spin Only spin is desire...

Page 20: ...or call the customer care toll free number http www panasonic com in corporate sustainability panasonic india i recycle program html Do s Don ts E waste Management Amendment Rules 2018 No Do s Don ts 1 All electrical and electronic products are required to be handed over only to the Authorized recycler The product should not be opened by the user himself herself but only by authorized service pers...

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