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CLEANING THE INLET FILTER

You should clean the inlet filter every 3 months, or if 
you find that insufficient water is being supplied to your 
washing machine when the supply tap is open.

To clean the inlet filter:
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Close the water supply tap and remove the water 
supply hose from it.

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Clean the filter a brush.

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Unscrew the water supply hose from the rear of the 
machine. Pull out the filter with long pliers.

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Use a brush to clean the filter.

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Reinstall the filter to the water inlet and reconnect  
the water supply hose. 

CLEANING THE DRUM PUMP FILTER 

(REMOVING FOREIGN OBJECTS)

WARNING:

 To avoid the risk of an electric shock,  

always remove the power plug from the power
outlet before cleaning the Drain Pump filter.

Periodically you should clean the drain pump filter to 
ensure normal operation of your washing machine. The 
type of washing, frequency and soil level of your washing 
cycles will alter how often this procedure needs to be 
undertaken, however you should inspect the filter regularly.

Should your washing machine not empty and/or spin, or 
your machine makes unusual noises during
operation, your Drain Pump filter could be blocked. Follow 
this procedure to check or remove any
foreign objects.

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After disconnecting the power, open the filter cover at 
the front base of your washing machine.

• 

Unscrew the filter in an anti-clockwise direction and 
remove any foreign objects.

• 

Re-install the filter and close the service panel.  
Leaking my occur if it is not re-installed correctly.

WARNING:

 Never remove the pump cover when the 

washing machine is in operation, always wait until the 
appliance has finished and the is empty. There can be 
hot water within the pump, so be careful to avoid burns, 
should it have operated recently. When replacing the 
cover, be careful to ensure it is closed securely.

MAINTENANCES

1. Close the tap and remove the water supply 
    hose from it.
2. Clean the filter with a brush.
3. Unscrew the water supply hose from the 
    backside of the machine. Pull out the filter 
    with long nose pliers.
4. Use a brush to clean the filter.
5. Reinstall the filter to the water inlet and 
    reconnect the water supply hose.

6. 

Clean the Inlet filter every 3 months 

    to ensure the normal operation of the 
    appliance.

Cleaning the Inlet Filter

•  Diminishing water flow is a sign that the filter need to be cleaned.

Note!

      Clean The Detergent Dispenser

•  Do not use abrasive or caustic agents to clean plastic parts.
•  Clean the detergent dispenser every 3 months to ensure the normal operation of the 
    appliance.

Press the “A” and 
remove the dispenser 
drawer

Clean the dispenser 
drawer and the softener 
cover under water

Clean the recess with 
an soft brush

Insert the dispenser 
drawer

Note!

1. Press down the release [       ] on the softener cover and pull the dispenser 
    drawer out of the recess. Clean the inside of the recess with a brush.
2. Lift the softener cover off the dispenser drawer and wash both items with water.
3. Restore the softener cover and push the drawer back into the recess.

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MAINTENANCES

1. Close the tap and remove the water supply 
    hose from it.
2. Clean the filter with a brush.
3. Unscrew the water supply hose from the 
    backside of the machine. Pull out the filter 
    with long nose pliers.
4. Use a brush to clean the filter.
5. Reinstall the filter to the water inlet and 
    reconnect the water supply hose.

6. 

Clean the Inlet filter every 3 months 

    to ensure the normal operation of the 
    appliance.

Cleaning the Inlet Filter

•  Diminishing water flow is a sign that the filter need to be cleaned.

Note!

      Clean The Detergent Dispenser

•  Do not use abrasive or caustic agents to clean plastic parts.
•  Clean the detergent dispenser every 3 months to ensure the normal operation of the 
    appliance.

Press the “A” and 
remove the dispenser 
drawer

Clean the dispenser 
drawer and the softener 
cover under water

Clean the recess with 
an soft brush

Insert the dispenser 
drawer

Note!

1. Press down the release [       ] on the softener cover and pull the dispenser 
    drawer out of the recess. Clean the inside of the recess with a brush.
2. Lift the softener cover off the dispenser drawer and wash both items with water.
3. Restore the softener cover and push the drawer back into the recess.

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Summary of Contents for GGSFLW600

Page 1: ...E S S E N T I A L S F O R L I F E User Manual Front Load Washing Machine MODEL S GGSFLW600 GGSFLW700 V 1 1 0822...

Page 2: ...he following information which can be found on the rating plate and the date of purchase which can be found on your sales invoice STORE DETAILS STORE NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE PURCHASE DATE PRODUCT DETAI...

Page 3: ...ur appliance when cleaning our Support Team are here to help You can use our online Support Centre at anytime by visiting http support residentiagroup com au or you can contact us via calling us on 13...

Page 4: ...4 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 5: ...leshooting 24 Technical Specifications 25 Attach Your Receipt 26 Warranty Information S lt recommends the use of original spare parts When contacting our customer service team please ensure that you h...

Page 6: ...ance the device unplug the appliance from the mains Make sure that the water and electrical devices must be connected by a qualified technician in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and l...

Page 7: ...n electric shock or damage to the appliance Use this appliance in a household only Before operating this appliance ensure that all packaging and transport bolts have been removed Otherwise serious dam...

Page 8: ...l 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 transp...

Page 9: ...ch drain pipe of the trough If drain hose is too long do not force it into washing machine as it will cause abnormal noises When installing drain hose fix it properly with a rope Position drain hose p...

Page 10: ...g options and status messages of your washer This display will remain on through the cycle 3 Additional function buttons These buttons are used for setting additional functions to your cycle 4 Drum Cl...

Page 11: ...s manual 4 Acoustic sponges 5 Quick Start Guide 7 Accessories Product Description The product line chart is for reference only please refer to real product as standard Note Drum Power supply cord Con...

Page 12: ...I after selecting pre washing for machines with this function 10 14 Detergent Dispenser Pre wash detergent Main wash detergent Softener I I I Pull out the dispenser Caution OPERATIONS As for the aggl...

Page 13: ...hing machine and within 10 seconds press Delay and Temp simultaneously for approximately 3 seconds until t19 is displayed on the screen 4 Press the Start Pause to start the appliance initially is disp...

Page 14: ...pockets as hard items can cause damage to the appliance Try to wash clothing colours and sizes in like loads as this will improve the effectiveness of the washing and results Close all clothing zips...

Page 15: ...eed Selecting the main washing program depend on the types of clothing to be washed as follows Steam Wash Select this function for steam assisted washing The higher temperature makes it easier to brea...

Page 16: ...ose the time Press Start Pause to commence the delay operation To Cancel the Delay function Press the Delay button until the display shows 0H It should be pressed prior to starting the program If the...

Page 17: ...the indicator will flash for 3 seconds Note If the machine is switched off when Child Lock is active it will remain in Child Lock mode when switched back on To activate or deactivate the Child Lock P...

Page 18: ...test program ECO Wash Temp 60 C Speed the highest speed Other as the default Half load for 6 0kg machine 3 0kg ECO Wash is the standard washing programs to which the information in the label and the f...

Page 19: ...800 0 15 Energy test program ECO Wash Temp 60 C Speed the highest speed Other as the default Half load for 7 0kg machine 3 5kg ECO Wash is the standard washing programs to which the information in th...

Page 20: ...solvents or chemical products to cl A Pull out the dispenser drawer with press the A Clean the dispenser drawer under water Clean inside the recess with an old toothbrush Ins dr 1 2 3 Note Note Note 1...

Page 21: ...ervice panel Leaking my occur if it is not re installed correctly WARNING Never remove the pump cover when the washing machine is in operation always wait until the appliance has finished and the is e...

Page 22: ...n the detergent drawer Ensure you are using a correct amount of detergent Follow the cleaning steps to remove any damp residual detergent from the drawer Display isn t lighting up Check that the power...

Page 23: ...ter pressure is too low Straighten the water pipe Check if the inlet valve filter is blocked E21 Overtime water draining Check if the drain hose is blocked E12 Water overflow Restart the washer Note I...

Page 24: ...rum detergent 5 Detergent quantity Default 6 Adding detergent The detergent is dissolved and added as Paragraph B7 3 of AS NZS 2040 1 The detergent shall be dissolved in 1 L of water 7 Anti sudsing ag...

Page 25: ...25 Attach your receipt to this page...

Page 26: ...n Appliance during the Warranty Period g Warranty Period means i where the Appliance is used for personal domestic or household use i e normal single family use as set out in the instruction manual th...

Page 27: ...ppliances come with a guarantee by Residentia Group that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for a...

Page 28: ...T 1300 11 4357 E support residentiagroup com au E S S E N T I A L S F O R L I F E An initiative by Residentia Group www solt house...

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