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HWF10AN1
HWF90AN1
HWF80AN1
HWF80ANB1
HWF10ANB1

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Summary of Contents for HWF10AN1

Page 1: ...HWF10AN1 HWF90AN1 HWF80AN1 HWF80ANB1 HWF10ANB1 NZ AU ...

Page 2: ...urchasing a Haier Product Please read these instructions carefully before using this appliance The instructions con tain important information which will help you get the best out of the appliance and ensure safe and proper installation use and maintenance Keep this manual in a convenient place so you can always refer to it for the safe and proper use of the appliance If you sell the appliance giv...

Page 3: ...ctdescription 7 3 Control panel 8 4 11 6 Consumption 13 5 Programmes 12 7 Daily use 14 8 Eco friendly washing 19 9 Care and cleaning 20 10 Troubleshooting 23 11 Installation 26 12 Technical data 30 13 Customer service 31 WiFi connection Remote mode ...

Page 4: ...do not play with the appliance Children shall not play with the appliance Do not let children or pets come close to the appliance when the door is open Store washing agents out of reach of children prevent laundry frombeing entangled If necessary usean appropriate bag or net Do not touch or use the appliance when barefoot or with wet or damp hands or feet Do not cover or encase the appliance durin...

Page 5: ...ppliance Maintenance cleaning Make sure children are supervised if they carry out cleaning and maintenance Disconnect the appliance from the electrical supply before un dertaking any routine maintenance Keep the lower part of the porthole clean and open door and de tergent drawer if appliance is not in use to prevent odours Do not use water spray or steam to clean the appliance Replace a damaged s...

Page 6: ...stall the appliance in direct sunlight or in the near of heat sources e g stoves heaters Make sure that the electrical information on the rating plate agrees with the power supply If it does not contact an electrician Do not use multi plug adapters and extension cables Make sure only the delivered electric cable and hose set are used Make sure not to damage the electric cable and the plug If damag...

Page 7: ... 7 Adjustable feet 2 1 2 2 Inlet hose assembly 5 Blanking plugs Drain hose bracket User manual Warranty card Noisereduc tionpads 2x 2x Stain removal Delay Steam Extra Rinse Speed Temp Outdoor Spin Cotton Synthetics Wool Express 15 Refresh Mix Babycare Duvet Eco 40 60 Cotton 20 Delicate Fast REFRESH 525DRUM 7 5 6 3 1 4 2 5 6 1 2 3 4 1 Transportation bolts 2 Back cover 3 Back cover screws 4 Power co...

Page 8: ...ollowing components can be seen Fig 3 5 1 compartment for powder detergent 2 compartment for liquid detergent This compartment is intended for liquid detergent to be used with the auto dose function Reservoir capacity is 750ml 3 compartment for softner 4 lock tab press it down to pull out dispenser drawer Refresh ...

Page 9: ...ak Touch this button Fig 3 9 to add deep cleaning soak for your mixed daily loads in a normal wash action Fig 3 8 can be used to interrupt the cycle to add or remove a garment at any time during the wash part of the cycle provided the wash temperature selected is lower than 60 C Water in the washer will be drained to a level where the door can be opened if necessary Garment Soak 3 8 3 9 The Auto D...

Page 10: ...on Auto Dose Temp and Spin Speed for 3 seconds simultaneously the display shows nel display For restoring the default parameters dEf Speed 3 17 3 18 This function reduces washing time Use for light soiled items Available for the Use the ECO option to save water and energy The cycles of this function available for is the same as Speed up Use Stain Treatment to treat garments soiled with liquid food...

Page 11: ...tain functions that your washer can now 4 WiFiconnection Remotemode Your appliance can be connected to your home wireless network and operated remotely usingtheapp Ge ngstarted EnsureyourhomeWiFinetworkisturnedon Youwillbegivenstepbystepguidanceonbothyourapplianceandmobiledevice Itmaytakeupto10minutestoconnectyourappliance Onyour mobile device 1 2 3 Registerandcreateanaccount Addyourapplianceandse...

Page 12: ...0 1000 to 40 to 90 º Express 15 1 Cotton Synthetic Cotton Synthetic Cotton Synthetic Cotton Synthetic 1000 to 60 800 Wool Machine washable fabric made of wool or with wool content to 90 30 to 90 40 1400 1000 Cotton Synthetic Cotton Synthetic Detergent compartment for 1 2 Powder Detergent Liquid Detergent Softener or care product 2 2 5 3 2 2 5 3 8 9 10 8 9 10 1 2 5 2 5 2 5 1 2 1000 6 7 7 40 Spin 8 ...

Page 13: ... Water Labellingaccording toAS NZS 2040 2 1400rpm No Auto Dose others are de fault setting When using standard Cotton 40 C Woolmark WOOL CARE The wool wash cycle of this machine has been approved by The Woolmark Company for the washing of machine washable wool products provided that the products are washed according to the instructions on the garment label and those issued by the manufacturer of t...

Page 14: ...underwear and small items such as socks belts bras etc in a wash bag Unfold large pieces of fabric such as bed sheets bedspreads etc Turn jeans and printed decorated or color inten sive textiles inside out possibly wash separately 7 1 Power supply Connect the washing machine to a power supply 220V to 240V 50Hz Fig 7 1 Please refer also to section INSTALLATION see P29 7 2 Water connection Before co...

Page 15: ...bledryingpossible normal temperature Tumbledryingpossible lower temperature Do not tumble dry Line drying Flat drying Ironing Iron at a maximum temperature up to 200 C Iron at a medial temperature up to 150 C Iron at a low temper ature upto110 C withoutsteam steam ironing may cause irreversibledamage Do not iron Professional Textile Care Dry cleaning in tetrachloroethene Dry cleaning in hydrocarbo...

Page 16: ... P o Bedding P L L P o Express 15 L L o Bulky o Spin Durable L L o Downloaded o L gel liquid detergent P powder detergent O optional _ no If using liquid detergent it is not recommendedto activate the time delay We recomment by using Laundry powder 20 C to 90 C best use 40 60 C Color detergent 20 C to 60 C best use 30 60 C Wool delicate detergent 20 C to 30 C best use 20 30 C Choose 90 C wash temp...

Page 17: ...s selected Carefully choose the programme settings according to the care symbols on all laundry labels and according to the programme table 7 8 Select a programme To get the best washing results select a programme type Turn the programme knob Fig 7 6 to select the right programme Related programme LED lights up and the default settings are displayed 7 9 Add individual selections Select required op...

Page 18: ...restart the appliance select a new programme and 7 12 After washing Note Door lock For safety reasons the door is locked partially during the washing cycle It is only possible to open the door at the end of the programme or after the programme was cancelled correctly see description above In case of high water level high water temperature and during spinning it is not possible to open the door Loc...

Page 19: ...width clearance above laundry For slightly soiled laundry select the Express 15 programme Apply exact dosages of each washing agent ciently cleaning below 60 C Raise default settings only due to heavy staining Select max spinning speed if a domestic dryer is used i f f e e r a s t n e g r e t e d n r e d o m e r u t a r e p m e t g n i h s a w e t a u q e d a t s e w o l e h t e s o o h C ...

Page 20: ... like lime clean regularly the inlet valve filter supply Unscrew the water inlet hose at the back Fig 9 3 of the applian 9 ce as well as on the tap 9 4 Cleaning the drum Remove accidentally washed items especially metal parts such as pins coins etc from the drum Fig 9 5 because they cause rust stains and damage Use a non chloride cleaner for removing rust stains Observe the warning hints of the cle...

Page 21: ... flap Fig 9 9 3 Provide a flat container to catch leach water Fig 9 10 4 Pull the drainhose out and hold its end above the container Fig 9 10 5 Take the sealing plug out of the drainhose Fig 9 10 6 After complete drainage close drainhose Fig 9 11 and push it back into the machine 7 Unscrewandremovecounterclockwisethepump 8 Remove contaminants and dirt Fig 9 13 WARNING hot Before any action please en...

Page 22: ...NZ AU 22 9 Care and cleaning CAUTION can leak properly undamaged 9 Fig 9 14 9 10 11 Close serviceflap 9 14 9 15 ...

Page 23: ...n some programmes End Lock Door is closed because of high water level high water temperature or spinning cycle bEEP OFF The buzzer is deactivated bEEP ON The buzzer is activated 10 2 Troubleshooting with display code Problem Cause Solution CLr FLtr Drainage error water is not fully drained within 6 minutes Check drain hose installation E2 Lock error Shut the door properly E4 Drain hose is self syp...

Page 24: ...0 03 MPa Door is not properly closed Water supply failure Check water tap Check inlet hose Check water pressure Close the door properly Ensure the water supply Machine is draining Height of drain hose is below 80 cm Drain hose end could reach into water Make sure that drain hose is properly installed Make sure the drain hose is not in water Drainage failure Drain hose is blocked Drain hose end is ...

Page 25: ...hite spots on the laun dry Perform extra rinse Try to brush the points from the dry laundry Choose an other detergent Laundry has grey patches Caused by fats such as oils creams or ointments Pretreat the laundry with a special cleaner Note Foam formation If too much foam is inspected during spin cycle motor stops and drain pump will be ac tivated for 90 seconds If that elimination of foam fails up...

Page 26: ...ner 11 2 OPTIONAL Install noise reduction pads 1 2 3 11 1 11 2 11 3 1 When opening the shrink package you will find four noise reduction pads These are used for reducing noise Fig 11 1 t r o p e d i s s t i o t n w o d e n i h c a m g n i h s a w e h t y a L 2 hole pointing upwards bottom side towards op 3 Take out the noise reduction pads and remove the double sided adhesive protective film paste a...

Page 27: ...ommend to use a spirit level for adjustment Floor should be as stable and flat as possible 1 Loose the locknut 1 by using a wrench 2 Adjust the high by turning the foot 2 3 Tighten lock ut 1 against the housing 11 4 Moving the appliance If themachineistobemovedtoadistantlocation replacethetransportationbolts removed before installation to prevent damage The assembly takes place in reverse order 11 ...

Page 28: ...0 cm the washing machine will continuously drain while being lled self si phoning Drain hose is not to be extended If necessary contact after sales service 11 6 3 Drain hose to sink connection The junction must lie above the siphon A spigot connection is usually closed by a pad A That must be removed to prevent any disfunc tion Fig 10 10 Secure the drain hose with a clamp 11 6 Drain Water Connecti...

Page 29: ...he socket Fig 11 13 WARNING dry and leack free Take care these parts are never to be crushed kinked or twisted If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the service agent see warranty card in order to avoid a hazard 11 13 11 7 Fresh Water Connection Make sure that the gaskets are inserted 1 Connect the water inlet hose with the angled end to the appliance Fig 11 11 Tighten the screw joi...

Page 30: ...0 850 595 595 595 600 0 3 5 460 1190 1120 1050 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 12 NZ AU T echnical data 30 HWF10AN1 HWF10ANB1 HWF90AN1 HWF80AN1 HWF80ANB1 Voltage in V 220 240 V 50Hz Current in A 10 Max power in W 1900 1900 Water pressure in MPa 0 03 P 1 Netto weight in kg 71 70 71 12 1 Additional technical data Note The exact height of your washer is dependent on how far the feet are extended from the base of t...

Page 31: ... claim To contact our Service ensure that you have the following data available The information can be found on the rating plate Model ____________________ Serial No _____________________ Also check the Warranty Card supplied with the product in case of warranty contact our Customer Care Centre according to For more information please refer to www haier com Warranty Card ...

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