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The Spin Cycle 

19. 

Lift  up  the 

5

  Cover  and  remove  the  clothes  from  the 

6

  Tub.  Insert the 

9

  Basket 

into the 

6

  Tub and place the clothes to be  dried into it. Ensure that the clothes  are 

evenly  distributed  (as  far  as  possible)  within  the 

9

  Basket  in  order  to  minimise 

vibrations  which  may  emanate  from  the  appliance  if  the 

9

  Basket  is  spinning  with 

clothes unevenly distributed. Close the 

5

  Cover. 

(DO  NOT  be  alarmed  when  you  notice  these  vibrations.  As  clothes  can  never  be 
completely  evenly  distributed,  vibrations  can  never  be  fully  eliminated  as  when  an 
object spins about its axis of rotation, if that object is unevenly distributed in terms of 
mass, its center of mass would move around, resulting in wobbles. In addition, as water 
is removed from the clothes due to the spinning action, the movement of water within 
the appliance itself would cause the center of mass to move around, resulting in further 
wobbles.) 

20. 

Turn the 

2

  Function Selector Rotary Knob (Spin/Wash/Off) to “Spin”. 

21. 

Turn the 

3

  Timer Knob to select the duration of the spin cycle based on the type and 

amount of clothes. 

22. 

The Spin Cycle commences. When this is operating, water is automatically discharged 
through  the 

8

  Water  Outlet  Pipe.  When  the  Spin  Cycle  concludes  (

3

  Timer  Knob 

reaches “0”), the appliance stops operating. 

23. 

Turn  the 

2

  Function  Selector  Rotary  Knob  (Spin/Wash/Off)  to  “Off”,  switch  off  and 

unplug  the 

4

  Power  Cable  from  the  electric  mains  holding  it  firmly  with  dry  hands 

before lifting up the 

5

  Cover and removing the clothes from the 

6

  Tub. 

24. 

Always remember to unplug the 

4

  Power Cable of the appliance if it is NOT used for a 

long period, before storing, cleaning or performing any maintenance operation. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for PPW820

Page 1: ...2in1 MINI WASHING MACHINE 1 5kg PPW820...

Page 2: ...on Selector Rotary Knob Spin Wash Off 3 Timer Knob 4 Power Cable 5 Cover 6 Tub 7 Base 8 Water Outlet Pipe 9 Basket 3 Timer Knob Water Inlet 1 2 Function Selector Rotary Knob Spin Wash Off 4 Power Cabl...

Page 3: ...Function Selector Spin Wash Off Timer 0 15 9 Basket...

Page 4: ...ich the manufacturer cannot be considered responsible 4 Before use check the integrity of the appliance and power cable DO NOT operate the appliance when its housing is damaged In case you are not sur...

Page 5: ...lies at the bottom or rear of the appliance 12 DO NOT touch the outside and bottom of the appliance while it is operating to prevent scalding The bottom of the appliance becomes hot as the appliance o...

Page 6: ...iance turn the Function Selector Rotary Knob Spin Wash Off from Wash to Spin or vice versa without first turning to Off use electrical devices e g hairdryers heaters radiators fans etc near the applia...

Page 7: ...ny maintenance operation Before storing cleaning or performing any maintenance operation leave to cool for at least 30 minutes 22 In case of malfunction or anomaly during the functioning switch the ap...

Page 8: ...elector Rotary Knob Spin Wash Off 3 Timer Knob 4 Power Cable 5 Cover 6 Tub 7 Base 8 Water Outlet Pipe 9 Basket Water Inlet 1 2 Function Selector Rotary Knob Spin Wash Off 3 Timer Knob 4 Power Cable 5...

Page 9: ...ter Outlet Pipe is upright so that water is unable to flow out of the appliance 2 Insert a water hose connected to an external water tap into the 1 Water Inlet of the appliance water hose 1 Water Inle...

Page 10: ...pockets prior to putting the clothes into the 6 Tub To prevent damage to the Tub tie up loose ends of skirts shawls overalls aprons etc and pull up all zippers of jeans jackets skirts pants etc prior...

Page 11: ...scum is left behind on your clothes as a streaky chalky substance Not only does this residue look unsightly it can also cause clothes to feel stiff and unclean all while attracting and holding more d...

Page 12: ...cle concludes 3 Timer Knob reaches 0 the appliance stops operating 9 Lay down the 8 Water Outlet Pipe on the ground and make sure water can flow out horizontally or downwards out of the 6 Tub 10 When...

Page 13: ...of rinsing based on the type and amount of clothes to be rinsed 16 The appliance starts operating When the rinse cycle concludes the appliance stops operating 17 Lay down the 8 Water Outlet Pipe on t...

Page 14: ...m the clothes due to the spinning action the movement of water within the appliance itself would cause the center of mass to move around resulting in further wobbles 20 Turn the 2 Function Selector Ro...

Page 15: ...inch of your appliance When the Wash Cycle concludes 3 Timer Knob reaches 0 the appliance stops operating 9 Lay down the 8 Water Outlet Pipe on the ground and make sure water can flow out horizontally...

Page 16: ...ater Outlet Pipe has NOT been fixed properly Check the connection of the Water Outlet Pipe to the base of the appliance The Water Outlet Pipe has blockages along the inside of the pipe Detach the Wate...

Page 17: ...ppliance at your local recycling center DISPOSAL Do not dispose this appliance as unsorted municipal waste Collection of such waste separately for special treatment is necessary Risk of child or anima...

Page 18: ...of warranty when this appliance is sent for repair service Failure to do so may delay the receipt of said repair service by the customer 6 Under no circumstances whatsoever shall the serial number be...

Page 19: ...us any hard copy as part of our efforts to save the environment In accordance with the terms and conditions of this limited warranty as stated above PowerPac Electrical Pte Ltd at its expense shall p...

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