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User’s Manual

Semi Automatic Washing Machine

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Contents

Safety precautions

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Packing list

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Machine components

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Installation and adjustment

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Pre-wash preparation

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Washing sequence

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Disposal after washing

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Troubleshooting

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15

Speci

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Back cover

Please read this manual 

carefully before using. 

Retain it for future reference.

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HTW130-186S

HTW200-186S

E-waste Guideline

Summary of Contents for HTW130-186S

Page 1: ... 4 Machine components 4 Installation and adjustment 5 Pre wash preparation 7 Washing sequence 9 Disposal after washing 12 Troubleshooting 14 15 Specifications Back cover Please read this manual carefully before using Retain it for future reference HTW130 186S HTW200 186S E waste Guideline ...

Page 2: ...ded If possible please install an electric leakage protector When the machine is in use place the power plug in a location where it can be easily inserted and extracted by hand Be sure to remove the plug if power failure occurs when moving or cleaning the machine or when the machine is idle If the power cord is faulty in order to avoid risk it must only be replaced by our authorized after sale ser...

Page 3: ...mal vibrations in spinning do not use the machine to wash water proof laundries like raincoats bike covers etc Do not share the outlet with other electric appliances If the power plug is damaged or feels loose when plugged into the outlet stop using the plug immediately Rated current of fuse 10A Do not stretch hands into the workingmachine It is dangerous even if the rotation is slow Take special ...

Page 4: ...an 1 min in order to ensure a long service life please first turn past 2 min and then turn back Packing list Water intake hose Gland Draining hose 5EA Bottom foot Spin tub inner cover Spin timer Spin tub Overflow filter Wash tub Lint filter Pulsator Base frame Water filling entrance Water filling transfer Control panel Draining hose Major frame Wash timer Wash selector Spin tub outer cover Drain selec...

Page 5: ...eck to make sure that the lint filter is installed in the correct location otherwise it may fall off during operation Drain hose usage 1 The height of the drain hose shall be less than 10cm or the drainage will not be smooth enough and cause incomplete drainage 2 Do not tramp or press the drain hose 3 If the drain hose is too long cut it at mid point To make smooth drainage cut the front end of th...

Page 6: ...parts make sure the drain hose fixing as necessary 1 Remove the cover Install the bottom foot HTW130 186S only 1 Tilt the washing machine slightly from the front of the machine and install the Bottom feet with the three mounting pores on the front of the base Make sure that the foot buckles be installed in place Figure 1 2 Tilt the washing machine slightly from the back of the machine and install ...

Page 7: ...ing requirements Put hard to absorb water items into the machine by hand Empty out pockets Take out any coins sand hairpins Check to see if the items are appropriate for use with the washing Do not overload the washer Stretch and loosen the laundry before putting it into the washer Tie any long strips fasten buttons and close any zippers For laundry that is susceptible to lint balls and or has lon...

Page 8: ...ring until it dissolves fully Laundry powder is more prone to damage laundry than liquid detergent Please exercise caution and do not exceed the maximum quantity Dosages of detergent powder may vary Please follow the instructions on the detergent Add water to suitable levels Dilute the bleach with a separate container Pour it slowly into the washing machine Avoid using whitening agents on laundry ...

Page 9: ... Put in the wash load Add more water as necessary Figure3 Select or water flow intensity according to the wash load Figure4 5 Select wash timer Select wash time according to the wash load Figure5 6 After the wash is completed set the switch to the DRAIN position Figure6 Figure1 4 2 TOR 3 6 5 S T A N D A R D STRONG STRONG STANDARD Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure ...

Page 10: ... spin tub smoothly and evenly Note the gland must be inserted properly even if the laundry quantity is small 3 Run the foam removing spinning 1 Open the outer cover of the spin tub 2 Set the water filling selector control rod at the SPIN side Fill water for about 1 minute If the water quantity filled is too large the water may flow out from the wash tub side Please twist the water tap to limit the...

Page 11: ...y splash The rinse cycle Spinning 1 Distribute laundry into the spin tub evenly and smoothly 2 Insert the gland into the tub properly Close the inner and outer cover of the spin tub 3 Spin Select an appropriate spin time according to the condition of the laundry and start the spinning cycle During the spinning cycle if any abnormal sound occurs it is generally due to the laundry being placed in a ...

Page 12: ...he lint filter should always be used during washing and should be cleaned after each use in a timely fashion 1 To remove the lint filter first press the elastic piece at the upper end of the filter to release the tab from the filter cover then pull outward 2 Pull the lower end of the lint filter rear cover outward to separate it from the lint filter front cover Remove lint completely by rinsing wi...

Page 13: ... Wipe the entire unit with a soft dry cloth Use neutral detergent to wipe if the machine is excessively dirty Do not apply water directly when cleaning After washing disconnect the water intake hose Do not store water in the machine for long periods of time Drain the water immediately after each use Pull out the power plug and hang up the power cord Hang up the drain hose Wipe off water drops on t...

Page 14: ...t the special maintenance department or after sales service department of our company Do not attempt to repair the machine by yourself The machine does not start The draining function does not work Abnormal sound during washing Abnormal sound and violent vibration during the spin cycle Water flowing out of the drain hose during the first use of the machine Is there a power failure Is the power plu...

Page 15: ... e waste so as to conserve the ever depleting natural resources Electronic component are increasingly made from recycled materials for example for making new LCDs more than 50 of indium is sourced by recycling used LCDs The E waste thus presents a scenario of urban mining for recovery of ferrous non ferrous rare earth metal and precious metal in addition to plastics and glass However presence of h...

Page 16: ...ifications Injection pressure MPa Water level Water quantity 4 140L 3 118L 2 92L 1 67L approximately 0030515976 HTW200 186S HTW130 186S Dimensions 1025 605 1115mm Model 4 97L 3 81L 2 60L 1 39L 915 558 1020mm ...

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