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If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, 
its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a 
hazard.

This appliance should be positioned so that the power plug, the water 
supply taps, and the drain pipes are accessible.

For appliances with ventilation openings in the base, that a carpet must 
not obstruct the openings.

The new hose-sets supplied with the appliance are to be used and that 
old hose-sets should not be reused.

CAUTION

In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal 
cut-out, this appliance must not be supplied through an external 
switching device, such as a timer, or connected to a circuit that is 
regularly switched on and off by the utility.

Critical installation warnings

WARNING

The installation of this appliance must be performed by a qualified technician or service 
company.

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Failure to do so may result in electric shock, fire, an explosion, problems with the product, 
or injury.

The appliance is heavy, therefore take care when lifting it.

Plug the power cord into an AC 220 - 240 V / 50 Hz wall socket or higher and use the socket 
for this appliance only. Never use an extension cord.

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Sharing a wall socket with other appliances using a power strip or extending the power 
cord may result in electric shock or fire.

• 

Ensure that the power voltage, frequency, and current are the same as those of the 
product specifications. Failure to do so may result in electric shock or fire. Plug the power 
plug into the wall socket firmly.

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Summary of Contents for WW8*J3 Series

Page 1: ...Washing Machine User manual WW8 J3 WW7 J3 WW6 J3 WW3000J 03581J 01 SEPM _EN U K _150424 indd 1 2015 04 24 7 47 34...

Page 2: ...tings 23 Laundry guidelines 24 Detergent drawer guidelines 26 Operations 29 Control panel 29 Simple steps to start 30 Cycle overview 31 Settings 34 Maintenance 35 Emergency drain 35 Cleaning 36 Recove...

Page 3: ...nual do not cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur It is your responsibility to use common sense caution and care when installing maintaining and operating your washing machine Be...

Page 4: ...y from the inside and children may be seriously injured if trapped inside This appliance is not to be used by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of...

Page 5: ...uit that is regularly switched on and off by the utility Critical installation warnings WARNING The installation of this appliance must be performed by a qualified technician or service company Failur...

Page 6: ...r problems with the product Never plug the power cord into a socket that is not grounded correctly and make sure that it is in accordance with local and national regulations Do not install this applia...

Page 7: ...entre Do not touch the power plug with wet hands Failure to do so may result in electric shock If the appliance generates a strange noise a burning smell or smoke unplug the power plug immediately and...

Page 8: ...achine without proper supervision Do not let children climb in or onto the appliance This may result in electric shock burns or injury Do not insert your hand or a metal object under the washing machi...

Page 9: ...r the water pipe may damage a product part or result in a water leak If a draining error occurs during an operation check if there is a draining problem If the washing machine is used when it is flood...

Page 10: ...a malfunction Water drained during a high temperature wash or drying cycle is hot Do not touch the water This may result in burns or injury Do not wash spin or dry water proof seats mats or clothing...

Page 11: ...combustion or ignition due to the heat from the oxidation of the oil Do not use water from water cooling heating devices This may result in problems with the washing machine Do not use natural hand wa...

Page 12: ...is marking on the product accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessories e g charger headset USB cable should not be disposed of with other household waste at the...

Page 13: ...in the product package If you have a problem with the washing machine or the parts contact a local Samsung customer centre or the retailer 01 02 12 11 10 09 03 04 06 08 07 05 01 Release lever 02 Deter...

Page 14: ...ter hose Hot water hose Liquid detergent guide NOTE Bolt caps The provided number 3 to 6 of bolt caps depends on the model Hot water hose Applicable models only Liquid detergent guide Applicable model...

Page 15: ...ductors may cause electric shock Water supply A proper water pressure for this washing machine is between 50 kPa and 800 kPa Water pressure less than 50 kPa may cause the water valve not to close comp...

Page 16: ...l the washing machine in areas where water may freeze as the washing machine always retains some water in its water valves pumps and or hoses Frozen water left in the connection parts may cause damage...

Page 17: ...oint 0 C Away from a heat source STEP 2 Remove the shipping bolts Unpack the product package and remove all shipping bolts 1 Loosen all shipping bolts on the rear of the machine using the supplied spa...

Page 18: ...e tighten the nuts using the spanner STEP 4 Connect the water hose The provided hose adaptor may differ with the model This step guides you through connecting the connector type adaptor If you are pro...

Page 19: ...the adaptor 5 Turn part C in the arrow direction to tighten it E 6 While holding down part E connect the water hose to the adaptor Then release part E The hose fits into the adaptor with a clicking so...

Page 20: ...is a water leak and contact a local Samsung service centre Otherwise this may cause electric shock CAUTION Do not stretch the water hose by force If the hose is too short replace the hose with a longe...

Page 21: ...let on the back of the machine 2 Connect the other end of the hot water hose to the hot water tap Aqua hose applicable models only A The aqua hose alerts users of a risk of water leaks It senses the w...

Page 22: ...ink siphon so that the end of the hose is at least 60 cm above the floor ln a drain pipe The drain pipe should be between 60 cm and 90 cm high It is advisable to use a 65 cm high vertical pipe Make su...

Page 23: ...machine 2 Hold down Temp and Delay End simultaneously for 3 seconds to enter Calibration mode The Cb message appears 3 Press Start Pause to run the Calibration cycle 4 The drum will rotate clockwise a...

Page 24: ...buckles on clothing may damage other laundry items as well as the drum Turn clothing with buttons and embroideries inside out If pants or jacket zippers are open while washing the drum may be damaged...

Page 25: ...oad Unbalanced laundry may reduce the spinning performance STEP 6 Apply a proper detergent type The type of detergent depends on the type of fabric cotton synthetic delicate items wool colour wash tem...

Page 26: ...es such as fabric softener Do not exceed the max line A CAUTION Do not open the detergent drawer while the washing machine is operating Do not use the following types of detergent Tablet or capsule ty...

Page 27: ...e prewash compartment as instructed or recommended by the manufacturer 5 Close the detergent drawer CAUTION Do not apply powder detergent to the liquid detergent guide Concentrated fabric softener mus...

Page 28: ...ided liquid container in the main wash compartment Then apply liquid detergent to the container below the marked max line A CAUTION Do not exceed the max line that is marked inside the container Remov...

Page 29: ...ns Press to select an option from Intensive Prewash and Rinse Press again to deselect 06 Delay End Delay End lets you set the end time of the current cycle Based on your settings the start time of the...

Page 30: ...e the button again to choose a preferred item 5 The machine provides two easy to access buttons for Soak and Delay End for your convenience If you want to use one of these options press the correspond...

Page 31: ...polyamide perlon nylon or the like 3 5 3 5 3 SPIN Featuring an additional spin process to effectively remove moisture from laundry RINSE SPIN Featuring an additional rinse process after applying fabr...

Page 32: ...cycle to wash exercise wear such as sports jerseys training pants shirts tops and other performance clothing 2 5 2 5 2 Options Option Description Intensive For badly soiled laundry The operation time...

Page 33: ...rresponding indicator turns on with the clock running 4 To cancel the Delay End restart the washing machine by pressing Power Real life case You want to finish a two hour course 3 hours later from now...

Page 34: ...ted Child Lock locks all buttons except for Power To activate or deactivate Child Lock hold down Temp and Spin simultaneously for 3 seconds NOTE To add detergent put more laundry in the drum or change...

Page 35: ...en the filter cover A using a coin or thin metal object B 3 Put an empty spacious container around the cover and stretch the emergency drain tube to the container while holding the tube cap B C 4 Open...

Page 36: ...from the back of the washing machine Cover the hose with a cloth to prevent water from gushing out 4 Use pliers to pull out the mesh filter from the inlet valve 5 Submerge the mesh filter deeply in w...

Page 37: ...nd turn the filter knob to the right NOTE Some pump filters feature a safety knob that is designed to prevent accidents by children To open the safety knob of the pump filter push in and turn it antic...

Page 38: ...ide from the drawer 3 Clean the drawer components in flowing water using a soft brush 4 Clean the drawer recess using a soft brush 5 Reinsert the release lever and the Liquid detergent guide to the dr...

Page 39: ...achine still doesn t operate normally repeat the above steps until it operates normally Care against an extended time of disuse Avoid leaving the washing machine unused for an extended time If this is...

Page 40: ...er a cycle detergent remains in the detergent drawer Make sure the washing machine is running with sufficient water pressure Make sure the detergent is added to the centre of the detergent drawer Make...

Page 41: ...open Press or tap Start Pause to stop the washing machine It may take a few moments for the door lock mechanism to disengage The door will not open until 3 minutes after the washing machine has stoppe...

Page 42: ...taps Make sure the temperature selection is correct Make sure the hoses are connected to the correct taps Flush water lines Make sure the water heater is set to supply a minimum 120 F 49 C hot water...

Page 43: ...vent oversudsing Has odours Excessive suds collect in recesses and can cause foul odours Run cleansing cycles to sanitize periodically Clean the door seal diaphragm Dry the washing machine interior af...

Page 44: ...deformed with some cycles 5C Water is not draining Make sure the drain hose is not frozen or clogged Make sure the drain hose is positioned correctly depending on the connection type Clean the debris...

Page 45: ...rly If the information code remains contact a customer service centre Low voltage detected Check if the power cord is plugged in If the information code remains contact a customer service centre HC Hi...

Page 46: ...ot iron Delicate fabric Can be dry cleaned using any solvent Item can be washed at 95 C Dry Clean Item can be washed at 60 C Dry clean with perchloride lighter fuel pure alcohol or R113 only Item can...

Page 47: ...to a power source Remove the door so that animals and small children cannot get trapped inside the appliance Do not exceed the detergent quantities recommended in the detergent manufacturer s instruc...

Page 48: ...NET weight 61 0 kg Wash and spin capacity 8 0 kg 7 0 kg Power consumption Washing 220 V 150 W 240 V 150 W Washing and heating 220 V 2000 W 240 V 2400 W Spin 220 240 V 600 W Pumping 30 W Spin revolutio...

Page 49: ...a 800 kPa NET weight 54 0 kg Wash and spin capacity 6 0 kg Power consumption Washing 220 V 150 W 240 V 150 W Washing and heating 220 V 2000 W 240 V 2400 W Spin 220 240 V 600 W Pumping 30 W Spin revolu...

Page 50: ...borne noise emissions Wash dB A re 1 pW 62 62 Spin dB A re 1 pW 79 76 NOTE 1 Annual energy consumption is based on 220 standard washing cycles for COTTON course at 60 C and 40 C at full and partial lo...

Page 51: ...orne noise emissions Wash dB A re 1 pW 61 61 Spin dB A re 1 pW 78 76 NOTE 1 Annual energy consumption is based on 220 standard washing cycles for COTTON course at 60 C and 40 C at full and partial loa...

Page 52: ...e noise emissions Wash dB A re 1 pW 61 61 Spin dB A re 1 pW 76 74 NOTE 1 Annual energy consumption is based on 220 standard washing cycles for COTTON course at 60 C and 40 C at full and partial load a...

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Page 56: ...MENTS COUNTRY CALL OR VISIT US ONLINE AT UK 0330 SAMSUNG 7267864 www samsung com uk support EIRE 0818 717100 www samsung com ie support DC68 03581J 01 WW3000J 03581J 01 SEPM _EN U K _150424 indd 56 20...

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