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Troubleshooting 

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Symptoms

Points to be checked

Noise

Unusual noise  

(or vibration)

 

…

Check

 

z

Metal items

 

z

Slope or an unstable surface

 

z

Anchor bolts (P. 40)

(P. 40)

 

z

Adjust 4 feet

Others

Off

Power cut

Breaker

 

…

Information

On

 

z

When the power recovers, operation resumes 

from where it stopped.

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Summary of Contents for NA-V10FX1

Page 1: ... Troubleshooting 31 Error Display 37 Installation Choosing the Right Location 38 Moving and Installing 39 Connecting the Hoses 41 Test Run 43 Specifications 44 EN 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 Washing Machine Household Use Model No NA V10...

Page 2: ... supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety z z Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Setting the child lock P 26 On Hold 5 sec Do not touch it with wet hands Fully insert it Do not hold or pull on the cord Do not use z z If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its servi...

Page 3: ... prong Ask the electrical technician for a new socket Use a socket appropriate for this appliance e g z z The plug shape socket shape and rating requirement vary with the region Accumulated dust may cause fire Wipe the power plug periodically Keep away from flammable materials Do not disassemble repair or modify it by yourself 3 ...

Page 4: ...when it is hot Do not climb on the appliance Turn off the water faucet Use new hose sets z z New hose sets supplied with the appliance are to be used and old hose sets should not be reused For maximum mass of dry cloth and pressure of tap water see P 44 The installation shall be in accordance with the requirements of AS NZS 3500 1 4 ...

Page 5: ...shable items only z This appliance is intended to be used in household This appliance is not intended to be used in applications such as staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other working environments farm houses by clients in hotels motels and other residential type environments bed and breakfast type environments areas for communal use in blocks of flats or in launderettes Do not wash excess...

Page 6: ...ssories Control panel P 8 Drum Door Door seal Drain filter cover P 30 Hinge Water inlet P 42 Anchor bolts P 40 Drain hose P 41 42 Power cord and plug The plug shape varies with the region Adjustable feet P 40 Elbow P 42 Cover caps 4 P 40 Water supply hose P 41 42 Bottom plate P 39 6 ...

Page 7: ... to pill Paper diapers z z Observe care labels z z Pretreat for heavily stains NOTE V85FX1 V10FX1 V95FX1 z z Mud Oily Sauce Collar Sleeve programs P 15 are recommended for removing stains Wash separately White clothes Colored clothes Use laundry nets for delicates Overpack 7 ...

Page 8: ...ck P 26 Process Wash Rinse Spin ECONAVI lamp P 18 Water temperature P 20 Spin speed P 21 Drain only No spin Remaining time Error display P 37 e g U11 Optional function lamp NA V85FB1 V85FX1 V10FX1 V95FX1 P 24 P 23 P 29 P 23 P 22 P 25 V85FX1 V10FX1 V95FX1 z Images in these instructions are of the NA V10FX1 unless otherwise indicated 8 ...

Page 9: ...uto Power off Not pressed 10 min On z In case of a power failure When the power recovers operation resumes from where it stopped Auto Restart Press at the same time Auto Tub Care P 24 Press at the same time Child Lock P 26 NA V10FX1 NA V95FX1 NA V85FX1 Touch operation V85FX1 V10FX1 V95FX1 Operation buttons are capacitive Except for z If water detergent or softener gets on turn off and wipe off wit...

Page 10: ...m detergent z To prevent powder detergent from remaining in the detergent drawer Wet Dry Lumps Powder Fabric softener 150 MAX 100 50 Separated or solidified softeners Concentrated softener Water Detergent Powder detergent Liquid detergent Bleach 10 ...

Page 11: ...150 MAX 100 50 Ag part P 25 29 V85FX1 V10FX1 V95FX1 Fabric softener Max 150 ml 11 ...

Page 12: ...Washing Basic Method 4 2 3 Settings NOTE Do not let laundry get caught in the door Do not overfill the drum with laundry To open the door during operation Pause Max 1 min Click Start To restart 12 ...

Page 13: ...15 Changing the settings 4 30 sec Measures the amount of laundry e g Displays the time required recalculated Start 5 Settings Temp P 20 Spin P 21 Mode P 21 Timer P 22 Rinse P 23 Easy Iron P 23 Blue Ag V85FX1 V10FX1 V95FX1 P 25 Auto Tub Care P 24 13 ...

Page 14: ...dding Rapid 15 Program Description Max load kg Total time V10FX1 V95FX1 V85FX1 V85FB1 Cotton z z Everyday clothes 10 0 9 5 8 5 2 30 Daily Wash z z Everyday clothes Quick than Cotton program 10 0 9 5 8 5 1 25 Synthetic z z Chemical fibres 5 0 1 05 Delicates z z Washing gently 2 0 0 50 Bedding z z Large items 3 0 1 30 Cotton Eco z z Saving water energy 10 0 9 5 8 5 3 30 Tub Clean z z Cleaning the dr...

Page 15: ...Total time V10FX1 V95FX1 V85FX1 V85FB1 Active Speed 38 z z Small loads 5 0 0 38 Rapid 15 z z Small loads of lightly soiled 2 0 0 15 Soak z z Heavily soiled clothes 5 0 2 00 Allergy z z For ticks and pollen 10 0 9 5 8 5 2 10 Mud 10 0 9 5 8 5 3 25 Oily Sauce 10 0 9 5 8 5 3 00 Collar Sleeve 10 0 9 5 8 5 3 15 Intensive z z Washing powerfully 8 5 3 25 15 ...

Page 16: ... C Daily Wash 40 1200 C Synthetic 30 700 C Delicates 30 500 C Bedding Cold 700 C Cotton Eco 40 1400 C Tub Clean 40 1200 40 Active Speed 38 40 1200 C Rapid 15 Cold 1200 C Soak 40 1200 C Allergy 90 1200 60 Mud 40 1200 40 Oily Sauce 40 1200 40 Collar Sleeve 40 1200 40 Intensive 40 1200 40 Details of Programs 16 ...

Page 17: ...0 500 700 1200 1400 Cold 30 40 500 700 1200 Cold 30 40 500 Cold 30 500 700 Cold 30 40 60 500 700 1200 1400 40 1200 Cold 30 40 500 700 1200 1400 Cold 500 700 1200 Cold 30 40 500 700 1200 1400 60 90 500 700 1200 40 500 700 1200 1400 40 500 700 1200 1400 40 500 700 1200 1400 40 500 700 1200 1400 Water Temp anchor Blue Ag V10FX1 V95FX1 V85FX1 17 ...

Page 18: ...aving Water saving 3 sensors Weight Temperature Material Lamp indications Detecting ECONAVI enabled ECONAVI disabled Delicates When washing z z To rinse fully use the Rinse function P 23 NOTE Bleach Liquid detergent for delicates After operation ends Take out immediately 18 ...

Page 19: ...able items z z Wash z z Handwash z z 100 cotton or 100 synthetic Sheets bedspreads undersheets Blankets Not washable items Electric blankets Fake fur Long pile Silk Wool NOTE Putting blankets into the drum NOTE 19 ...

Page 20: ... z z Heavily Soiled z z Cotton 3 P 17 e g e g Preparing z z Sort the laundry and put it into the drum P 7 z z Add the detergent P 10 1 On 2 P 14 15 3 Change the program s settings Temp Spin Mode z z Available options and setting ranges are different depending on the program P 16 z z An alarm sounds if you select an option that is unavailable 4 Start 20 ...

Page 21: ...17 e g e g To change the setting while washing Washing 1 Pause 2 e g e g 3 Start Mode Select a combination of wash rinse and spin Wash Spin Rinse e g 3 1 Wash 2 Rinse 2 Spin Wash and rinse Wash and spin 2 Rinse and spin 1 Water is drained after wash process 2 Drains first if there is water in the drum 21 ...

Page 22: ...f NOTE 2 min All indications turn off except Start Cannot use the following programs z z Delicates z z Tub Clean Preparing z z Sort the laundry and put it into the drum P 7 z z Add the detergent P 10 1 On 2 P 14 15 3 Change the program s settings Timer Rinse Easy Iron z z Available options and setting ranges are different depending on the program P 16 z z An alarm sounds if you select an option th...

Page 23: ...hts On Goes out Off NOTE z z After operation ends For up to 30 min Rotate intermittently To take out the laundry during operation or Off Pause Rinse Add an extra rinse Wash Rinse Extra Rinse Spin 3 Lights On Goes out Off To change the setting while washing Washing 1 Pause 2 On Off 3 Start 23 ...

Page 24: ...rgent P 10 1 On 2 P 14 15 3 Change the program s settings Blue Ag Auto Tub Care z z Available options and setting ranges are different depending on the program P 16 z z An alarm sounds if you select an option that is unavailable 4 Start Auto Tub Care Add tub cleaning process 3 Hold 5 sec Lights On Goes out Off 24 ...

Page 25: ...g works for about 300 to 350 times for about 7 years if used once a week z z Replace the cartridge when the contents are decreased Off z z Replace P 29 z z Wash without Ag NOTE z z Do not use the water for other purposes Drinking Cooking z z The kind of clothes detergent softener and water hardness may affect the result z z Stop use if itchy etc 25 ...

Page 26: ...Setting the Child Lock 1 On 2 Hold 5 sec x2 Lights On To cancel Same procedure x4 Goes out Off Cancelling the buzzer 1 On 2 Hold 5 sec x2 To reset Same procedure x4 Changing Appliance Settings 26 ...

Page 27: ...Maintenance Water supply filter If water does not flow smoothly 1 Empty 2 On 3 Cotton Select 4 Off Start 1 min 5 2 1 6 Water supply filter 7 8 9 1 2 27 ...

Page 28: ...ter Drum Detergent drawer Tap Appliance Door seal and window Soft cloth Appliance Mild kitchen detergent NOTE z z Do not use gritty cleaners or thinners or products containing alcohol or paraffin oil Detergent drawer 1 2 1 3 2 3 4 Thin end Thick end Click 5 28 ...

Page 29: ...chlorine bleach 200 ml 6 Approx 3 45 Start NOTE z z If the Tub Clean program is not run the indicator goes off when other program is run 3 times If the contents are decreased Change Ag part V85FX1 V10FX1 V95FX1 1 2 Exchange Ag part for replacement N AG1 NOTE z z You cannot open the case of Ag parts 29 ...

Page 30: ...filter Be sure to drain water in the drum before this procedure NOTICE Water 1 Off 2 3 Pump hose Tray 4 Hose stopper 5 6 Drain filter 7 1 2 8 Replace 1 2 Until it is in place 3 1 2 4 Maintenance continued 30 ...

Page 31: ...ion Information z During an operation Try z Child lock P 26 Off No operation Check z Timer z Power cut Try z Turn the breaker on z Turn on z Close the door z Press Start z Unplug and insert again 1 2 Odour of rubber Information Rubber parts Time passes No smell Try Tub Clean P 29 31 ...

Page 32: ...formation z z During an operation Door is locked P 12 Check z z Temperature z z Water level High High Try z z Child lock P 26 1 2 3 Spin P 21 z z During an operation 4 Open Off On NOTE Power cut Restored Door is locked Door is locked Troubleshooting continued 32 ...

Page 33: ...er supply Rinse Spin During the spin process Stop Rotates several times Information Unevenness Evenness Auto correct Try Too light Add 1 or 2 Bath towels After washing Foam or water Information Wipe Spin changes to rinse Rinse Spin Information z z If clothes are uneven this appliances automatically corrects unevenness using the rinse process 33 ...

Page 34: ...0 Foam Information z z Temperature z z Water level z z Water softness z z The amount of foam varies Not enough Check Put it in the detergent drawer P 10 z z Powder detergent z z Low foam detergent z z Heavily soiled z z Load too large z z Too little detergent Too much Check z z Too much detergent 34 ...

Page 35: ...ormation z z Remaining time is corrected during operation The remaining time may increase z z If the settings changed z z If clothes are uneven Approximate Corrected Noise During water drainage Information z z This is normal The drain pump is working Sound of fan rotating Information z z This is normal The fan cools electric parts 35 ...

Page 36: ...cked Noise Unusual noise or vibration Check z z Metal items z z Slope or an unstable surface z z Anchor bolts P 40 P 40 z z Adjust 4 feet Others Off Power cut Breaker Information On z z When the power recovers operation resumes from where it stopped 36 ...

Page 37: ...Lint 1Check 3 2 1 2 P 30 Start Door is open 2 1 Start Unable to spin dry 2 1 2 1Check 3 Unstable or inclined Stable Too much Reduce Too little Add Uneven Even Start Unable to supply water 3 2 1 2 1Check Water outage Turned off Water supply filter P 27 Start 3 1 2 37 ...

Page 38: ...f you do not Panasonic will not be liable for any accidents or damages Appliance dimensions mm 581 813 531 600 29 845 596 1095 618 Set in installation 30 mm or more 20 mm or more 20 mm or more 50 mm or more 640 mm or more Check the location NOTICE Do not let the metallic portions of the appliance come into contact with metal sinks or other appliances 38 ...

Page 39: ...ing Carrying the appliance Do not do it alone Installation of bottom plate 1 Bottom plate Upper foam pad NOTE Bottom plate 2 Front Rear 30 3 Bottom plate 4 Bottom plate Appliance SNAP Rear 5 SNAP Side Front SNAP NOTE 39 ...

Page 40: ... anchor bolts 1 Anchor bolts 4 2 1 2 3 Cover cap NOTE store Moving the appliance again Levelling the appliance 1 Spirit level not supplied 2 1 2 Loosen and adjust 3 4 Tighten NOTE Moving and Installing continued 40 ...

Page 41: ...operly to prevent water leaks Maximum connection distances for hoses and the power cord Right side connection cm Water supply hose Drain hole 110 90 90 Height of drain hose 0 100 Power cord Drain hose Sink Left side connection cm 140 120 40 41 ...

Page 42: ...ter supply hose CAUTION z z Tighten the nut firmly z z Do not twist squash modify or cut the hose 1 Water inlet 2 Min 10 mm 3 4 1 2 3 Drain hose Draining to a sink or wash basin NOTICE Elbow supplied Draining to a stand pipe Stand pipe Draining to a drain hole NOTE 42 ...

Page 43: ... 15 5 Start Checking after test run Problem Causes and Measures Water leaks Connect the water supply hose properly Min 10 mm 3 4 1 2 Abnormal sounds z z Remove the anchor bolts P 40 z z Install stably Error display See P 37 43 ...

Page 44: ...ed voltage V 220 240 Rated frequency Hz 50 Maximum energy rated power input W 1740 2000 Maximum spin speed r min 1400 Product dimensions W x D x H mm 596 600 845 Product weight kg 74 Maximum mass of dry cloth kg 10 0 9 5 8 5 Pressure of tap water MPa 0 03 1 A0919 0 A NZ Printed in China 09 2019 44 ...

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