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USER’S OPERATION MANUAL

Before operating this unit, please read this manual 
thoroughly, and retain for future reference.

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Page 1: ...English USER S OPERATION MANUAL Before operating this unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain for future reference ...

Page 2: ...anual and they have the following meanings Information advice tip or recommendation Warning general danger Warning danger of electric shock Warning danger of hot surface Warning danger of fire It is important that you carefully read the instructions ...

Page 3: ... the settings 36 Step 5 Selecting additional functions 39 Step 6 Starting the washing programme 40 Step 7 Change of washing programme or manual physical cancellation 41 Step 8 End of the washing programme 42 INTERRUPTIONS AND CHANGING THE PROGRAMME 45 MAINTENANCE CLEANING 45 Cleaning the dispenser tray 46 Cleaning the water supply hose detergent dispenser housing and rubber door gasket 47 Cleaning...

Page 4: ... instructions for use or inappropriate use of the washing machine may result in damage to the laundry or the appliance or injury to the user Keep the instruction manual handy near the washing machine Instructions for use are available through Hisense customer service centers Your washing machine is intended solely for household use If the washing machine is used for professional for profit purpose...

Page 5: ...ed person Before connecting the washing machine to the power mains wait for at least 2 hours until it reaches room temperature In case of a defect only use approved spare parts by authorized manufacturers In case of incorrect washing machine connection incorrect use or servicing by an unauthorized person the user shall bear the cost of any damage as such damage shall not be covered by warranty The...

Page 6: ...y secured against tipping Before the first use of the washing machine remove the blocking rods as switching on a blocked washing machine can result in serious damage see chapter INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION Removing the blocking rods Warranty shall be void in cases of such damage To connect the washing machine to water supply make sure to use the supplied water supply hose and gaskets Water pressur...

Page 7: ... the instruction manual The machine is not intended for dry cleaning Only use agents for machine washing and care of laundry We shall not be responsible for any damages or discolouration of gaskets and plastic parts resulting from incorrect use of bleaching or colouring agents When descaling only use descaling agents with added anti corrosion protection Only use non corrosive descaling agents Foll...

Page 8: ...efects on components which do not affect the functionality and safety of the appliance CHILD SAFETY Before closing the washing machine door and running the programme make sure there is nothing except laundry in the drum e g if a child climbed into the washing machine drum and closed the door from the inside Keep the detergent and conditioner out of reach of children Activate the child lock See cha...

Page 9: ... Be careful to avoid burns Make sure children do not play near the door glass WATER OVERFLOW PROTECTION WITH WASHING MACHINE SWITCHED ON If the water level in the appliance rises above normal level then the excess water level protection will be activated It will shut off the water supply and start pumping out the water The program is interrupted and an error is reported see TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE T...

Page 10: ...r cord 3 Water discharge hose 4 Adjustable feet FRONT 1 Control unit 2 Start pause button 3 Programme selector knob 4 On off reset button 5 Dispenser tray 6 Door 7 Rating plate 8 Pump filter WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION 3 4 2 5 6 8 7 1 4 2 1 3 ...

Page 11: ... mm Washing machine depth a 430 mm 465 mm 545 mm 610 mm Depth with door closed 462 mm 495 mm 577 mm 640 mm Depth with door open b 947 mm 980 mm 1062 mm 1125 mm Washing machine weight X kg depending on the model Rated Voltage See rating plate Nominal power See rating plate Connection See rating plate Water pressure See rating plate Current See rating plate Frequency See rating plate TYPE PS15 XXXXX...

Page 12: ...n to start or pause a programme Upon start up or during pause the button backlight will flash when the programme is started and in progress it will be lit continuously 1ON OFF RESET BUTTON Use this button to turn the washing machine on and off and to reset the washing programme 2 1 3 ...

Page 13: ...ER LEVEL 6PREWASH 7SPIN SPINNING RATE 1600 DRAIN PUMP STOP Option to set the spinning rate 8CLEAN THE PUMP FILTER symbol lighting 9CHILD LOCK symbol lighting Press the positions 7 10 and hold them for 3 seconds 10START DELAY Option to set a start delay 5 4b 4a 4 6 7 9 10 8 ...

Page 14: ...hich the blocking rods were inserted with plastic plugs and redo the screws that you undid in step 1 The plastic plugs are supplied in the bag with the washing machine instruction manual INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION Remove all packaging When removing the packaging make sure not to damage the appliance with a sharp object REMOVING THE BLOCKING RODS Before the first use of the appliance transport rod...

Page 15: ...ost the angular pieces and the blocking rods they can be ordered from the manufacturer After transport the washing machine should be left to stand still for at least two hours before it is connected to the power mains so that it can reach room temperature The appliance should be installed and connected by a trained technician Carefully read the instructions for use before connecting the washing ma...

Page 16: ...d traverse direction by rotating the adjustable feet 2After adjusting the height of the feet firmly tighten the jam nuts counter nuts using a spanner No 17 by turning them towards the bottom of the washing machine see figure SELECTING THE ROOM Floor on which the washing machine is placed must have a concrete base It should be clean and dry otherwise the washing machine may slide Also clean the bot...

Page 17: ...545 mm than your Hisense dryer then the dryer support has to be purchased figure 2 It is essential to use the vacuum feet Additional equipment dryer support a and vacuum feet b are available for purchase at service units The surface on which the appliance is placed should be clean and level Hisense washing machine onto which you intend to place the Hisense dryer should hold the weight of the Hisen...

Page 18: ... machine may not be in contact with a wall or adjacent furniture For optimum washing machine operation we recommend observing the clearances from the walls as indicated in the figure In case of failure to observe the minimum required clearances safe and correct washing machine operation cannot be ensured Moreover overheating can also occur figures 1 and 2 Installing the washing machine under a cou...

Page 19: ...e as indicated on the back of the washing machine Connections are labelled with letters C and H C cold H hot Warm water mixture of hot and cold water is only added for programmes at 40 C or higher Tighten the water supply hose by hand firmly enough for the hose to have a good seal max 2 Nm After connecting the hose the seal must be checked for any leaks Do not use pliers or similar tools when conn...

Page 20: ...d that cuts the water supply to the washing machine In such case the control glass a will turn red Replace the water supply hose TOTAL AQUA STOP If an internal tube or hose is damaged and if water is present on the bottom of the washing machine a shut off system is activated that cuts the water supply to the washing machine In this case the washing process will be stopped water supply will be cut ...

Page 21: ...a trap such trap should be properly installed to allow cleaning CONNECTING AND SECURING THE WATER DISCHARGE HOSE Feed the water discharge hose into a washbasin or a bathtub or connect it directly to a drain discharge hose minimum diameter 4 cm The vertical distance from the floor to the end of the discharge hose may be no more than 100 cm and no less than 60 cm It can be attached in three ways A B...

Page 22: ...ischarge hose is not correctly attached safe and correct washing machine operation cannot be ensured DThe discharge hose has to be attached and affixed to the pin on the back of the washing machine as shown in the figure ...

Page 23: ...he rating plate see chapter WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION Technical information We recommend using over voltage protection to protect the appliance in case of a lightning strike The washing machine may not be connected to the power mains using an extension cord Do not connect the washing machine to an electrical outlet intended for an electric shaver or hair dryer Any repair and maintenance pertaini...

Page 24: ...BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME Make sure the washing machine is disconnected from the power mains then open the door towards you figures 1 and 2 Before first use clean the washing machine drum with a soft moist cotton cloth and water or use the Cotton 90 C programme There should be no laundry in the washing machine drum the drum should be empty figures 3 and 4 1 3 2 4 ...

Page 25: ...wash only Do not wash Bleaching Bleaching in cool water c1 Bleaching not allowed Dry cleaning Dry cleaning with all agents A Petroleum solvent R11 R113 P Dry cleaning in kerosene pure alcohol and R113 F Dry cleaning not allowed Ironing Hot ironing max 200 C Hot ironing max 150 C Hot ironing max 110 C Ironing not allowed Drying Dry flat place on a flat surface Drip dry Line dry High temperature Low...

Page 26: ...t of fibre or lint separately from other laundry 3 Close the buttons and zippers tie any ribbons and turn the pockets inside out remove any metal clips that could damage the laundry and washing machine interior or clog the drain 4 Place very sensitive clothes and small items in a special purpose laundry washing bag The special purpose laundry bag is available as an optional accessory ...

Page 27: ...pen the washing machine door by pulling the handle towards you figure 1 Insert the laundry into the drum after making sure the drum is empty figure 2 Make sure that no garment is stuck between the door and the rubber gasket Close the washing machine door figure 3 Do not overload the drum See PROGRAMME TABLE and observe your nominal load as indicated on the rating plate If the washing machine drum ...

Page 28: ...ng and spinning this does not apply to Partial programmes Partial programmes are independent programmes Use them when you feel you do not need the entire washing programme STEP 3 CHOOSING THE WASHING PROGRAMME Choose the programme by rotating the programme selector knob 2 to the left or to the right depending on the type of laundry and how heavily soiled it is See PROGRAMME TABLE 2 2 ...

Page 29: ...ramme is used to clean the drum and to remove detergent residues and bacteria To select the programme rotate the programme selector knob to the left or to the right to the Drum Clean Self cleaning programme position Other extra functions cannot be selected The drum has to be empty You can add some distilled spirit vinegar approx 2 dl or sodium bicarbonate 1 tablespoon or 15 g We recommend running ...

Page 30: ...re with a greater amount of water and gentle tumbling Preset spinning speed is 800 rpm Allergy Steam Anti allergy program with steam 60 C 1 2 This program is intended for washing normal to heavily soiled garments that require special care such as garments for people with highly sensitive skin or skin allergies We recommend turning the garments inside out as this will also thoroughly wash out the s...

Page 31: ...rdness Maximum amount of laundry in kg for the cotton programme is indicated on the rating plate fitted under the washing machine door see chapter WASHING MACHINE DESCRIPTION Technical information Maximum or nominal load applies to laundry prepared pursuant to the IEC 60456 standard For better washing effect we recommend loading the drum to 2 3 when using the cotton programmes ...

Page 32: ...G THE SETTINGS Most programmes feature basic settings but these settings can be changed Adjust the settings by pressing the relevant function button before pressing the 3 START PAUSE button Functions that cannot be changed with the selected washing programme are partly lit dimmed Certain settings cannot be selected with some programmes Such settings will not be lit and the button will flash when p...

Page 33: ... the symbol 7c will appear on the display unit Select the Pump stop 7c option when you want the laundry to stay soaked in the water from the last rinse cycle in order to prevent it from creasing when you are unable to take it from the washing machine immediately after the washing programme is complete You may set the desired spinning rate To continue the program press the 3 START PAUSE button that...

Page 34: ... signal light the symbol 9 will be lit Follow the same procedure to deactivate the child lock As long as the child lock is activated programme settings or additional functions cannot be changed Child lock remains active even after the washing machine is switched off For safety reasons the child lock does not prevent switching off the washing machine with the 1 ON OFF RESET button To select a new p...

Page 35: ...ing time will be displayed To set the time to the end of the washing programme again press the 10 START DELAY position The function is activated when the 3 START PAUSE button is pressed Washing machine is counting down the set time When the countdown reaches zero the selected washing programme will start automatically To interrupt or change the start delay time press and hold the 1 ON OFF RESET bu...

Page 36: ...NCTION TABLE 6 5 WATER EXTRA HIGH WATER LEVEL Use this function to wash with a larger amount of water and with two additional rinse cycles on some programmes PREWASH Washing heavily soiled laundry particularly with stubborn superficial stains If you select PREWASH add the detergent into the prewash compartment 5 6 When the washing machine is switched off all extra functions return to their basic o...

Page 37: ...PINNING RATE Cotton 90 60 40 30 20 Mix Mixed laundry Synthetics 40 30 Drum Clean Self cleaning programme Rinse Softening Partial programme Spin Drain Spinning rate Drain Partial programme Eco 40 60 Quick 20 30 Wool Handwash 30 Shirts Shirts with steam 40 Allergy Steam Anti allergy program with steam 60 Auto 30 Additional functions can be used Standard programme ...

Page 38: ...ION DURING THE PROGRAMME PROGRESS In the early stage of the washing programme the washing machine uses advanced technology to detect the amount of laundry After load detection the washing machine adjusts the programme duration ...

Page 39: ...3 START PAUSE button the spinning rate can be adjusted except in the case of the Drum Clean Self cleaning programme and SPIN SPINNING RATE DRAIN PUMP STOP and child lock can be activated or deactivated while other settings cannot be changed If anything is flashing on the display unit the washing machine door is open or not closed correctly Close the washing machine door and press the 3 button STAR...

Page 40: ...he washing programme is temporarily paused when the time remaining until programme completion is flashing on the display unit At the same time the washing machine pumps the water out of the washing machine drum When the water is pumped out washing machine door will be unlocked If the water in the washing machine is hot the washing machine will automatically cool it and pump drain it out ...

Page 41: ...hing machine switches into low standby mode or switches off After 5 minutes the End sign will no longer be displayed 1 Open the washing machine door 2 Take the laundry from the drum 3 Wipe the rubber door gasket and the door glass 4 Close the door 5 Shut off the water supply tap 6 Switch off the washing machine press the 1 ON OFF RESET button 7 Unplug the power cord from the outlet 1 ...

Page 42: ...light up on the display unit Number 1 will appear on the LED display which also indicates the settings function Rotate the programme selector knob 2 to the left or to the right to choose the function to change Number 1 indicates sound settings and number 2 indicates resetting of Personal programme settings to factory defaults If the desired settings are not selected in 20 seconds the programme wil...

Page 43: ... considerable amount of laundry during the wash the laundry could be washed less effectively since the washing machine initially sensed a lower weight of the load of laundry and added a smaller amount of water Insufficient amount of water relative to the amount of laundry could also cause damage to the laundry rubbing of dry laundry and washing time can be longer Washing time will resume from the ...

Page 44: ...e water temperature is not excessively high Otherwise use manual physical interruption see chapter INTERRUPTIONS AND CHANGING THE PROGRAMME Manual physical interruption 1When the program is paused or interrupted open the filter cap using a suitable tool flat screwdriver or a similar tool 2Washing machine door can only be opened by simultaneously pulling the special lever located at the filter and ...

Page 45: ...gent residue from the bottom of the housing 3If required remove and clean the plug cap 4Clean the plug cap under running water and replace it MAINTENANCE CLEANING Before cleaning unplug the washing machine from the power mains Children should not clean the washing machine or perform maintenance tasks without proper supervision CLEANING THE DISPENSER TRAY The dispenser tray should be cleaned at lea...

Page 46: ...sh to clean the entire washing machine rinsing section especially the nozzles on the upper side of the rinsing chamber 3After every wash wipe the rubber door seal to extend its useful life CLEANING THE WATER SUPPLY HOSE DETERGENT DISPENSER HOUSING AND RUBBER DOOR GASKET ...

Page 47: ...ilter cap using a suitable tool flat screwdriver or a similar tool 2Pull out the water outlet funnel before cleaning the pump filter Rotate the pump filter slowly in the counter clockwise direction Pull out and remove the pump filter to allow the water to slowly drain 3Clean the pump filter thoroughly under running water 4 5Remove all and any objects and impurities from the filter housing and the ...

Page 48: ...ng Clean the washing machine exterior and display unit using a soft damp cotton cloth and water Do not use any solvents or cleaning agents that could damage the washing machine please observe the recommendations and warnings provided by the cleaning agent manufacturers Do not clean the washing machine with a jet of water ...

Page 49: ...itched off Disturbances from the environment e g the power grid may result in various error reports see TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE In such case Switch off the washing machine and wait for a few seconds Switch on the washing machine and repeat the washing programme Most errors during operation can be resolved by the user see TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE If the error persists call an authorized service unit Rep...

Page 50: ...supply hose clean is the water supply hose deformed clipped clogged etc is the pressure in the water mains between 0 05 and 0 8 MPa 0 5 8 bar Then press the 3 START PAUSE button to resume the programme If the error reoccurs call a service technician E4 Motor error Restart the programme If the error reoccurs call a service technician E5 Motor error Restart the programme If the error reoccurs call a...

Page 51: ...to add water close the water tap and call a service technician E12 Motor control error Restart the programme If the error reoccurs call a service technician E22 Error while locking the door Door is closed but it cannot be locked Switch off the washing machine Switch it back on and restart the washing program If the error reoccurs call a service technician E23 Error while unlocking the door Door is...

Page 52: ... Clean Self cleaning programme PF Power supply failure warning PF Power Failure Washing process was interrupted due to power supply failure To restart press the 3 START PAUSE button Unresponsive display unit and all buttons Manually physically stop the programme by pressing the button 1 ON OFF RESET and hold it for more than 3 seconds Unplug the power cord from the outlet then plug the power cord ...

Page 53: ...ls with special geometrical properties are virtually impossible to distribute evenly across the washing machine drum slippers large items etc This results in several attempts to redistribute the laundry which in turn leads to longer programme duration In extreme cases of unfavourable conditions the programme can be completed without the spinning cycle The UKS stability control system allows stable...

Page 54: ...nly use approved spare parts by authorized manufacturers Repair or any warranty claim resulting from incorrect connection or use of the washing machine shall not be covered by the warranty In such cases the costs of repair shall be charged to the user 1 2 3 4 TYPE PS15 XXXXX MODEL XXXXXX X Art No XXXXXX Ser No XXXXXXXX 220 240 V XX Hz XX A Pmax XXXX W XXXX W XXXX min X kg 0 05 0 8 MPa IPX4 MADE IN...

Page 55: ...excessive use of energy and poorer washing machine performance Loosen any folded laundry before putting it into the drum Only use detergents for machine washing In case of excessive foaming in the washing machine or leak of foam through the detergent dispenser tray the washed laundry must be rinsed thoroughly with a large amount of water Choose a washing program but do not add any detergent Add po...

Page 56: ... with water to prevent clogging the dispenser tray drain Liquid detergents are intended for washing programmes without a prewash cycle At higher spinning rates there will be less residual moisture in the laundry As a result drying in a tumble dryer will be more economical and faster ...

Page 57: ...cal water supply company or authority 1A separator divider tab is supplied with the washing machine which allows adding liquid detergent to the main wash compartment left compartment 2When using powder detergent the separator divider tab should be lifted 3When using liquid detergent the separator divider tab should be lowered Symbols of detergent dispenser compartments prewash main wash softening ...

Page 58: ...tergent otherwise the powder detergent may cake before the start of the washing process Pour the conditioner into the dispenser tray into the compartment with the symbol Observe the recommendation on the conditioner packaging Do not fill the conditioner compartment over the max indication maximum indicated level Otherwise the conditioner will be added to the laundry too soon leading to poorer wash...

Page 59: ... and rinse Ink Before washing in the washing machine apply stain removers on the stain You may also use denatured alcohol Turn the garment inside out and place a paper towel under the stain Use the alcohol on the back side of the stain At the end of the pro cess thoroughly rinse the garment Felt tip pens Dilute some starch in water and apply it to the stain When it dries scrape it off with a brush...

Page 60: ...in remover Soak for at least 30 minutes or a few hours if the stains are stubborn Then wash in the washing machine Fruit juice Apply a mixture of salt and water on the stain Leave to take effect for a while then rinse You can apply sodium bicarbonate distilled vinegar or lemon juice on the stain before washing in the washing machine For old stains use glycerine After 20 minutes rinse with cold wat...

Page 61: ... electronic equipment processing When disposing of the washing machine at the end of its useful life remove all power cords and destroy the door latch and switch to prevent the door from locking or latching child safety Correct disposal of the product will help prevent any negative effects on the environment and health of people which could occur in case of incorrect product removal For detailed i...

Page 62: ...otton 90 218 1200 60 182 40 192 30 106 20 97 Mix Mixed laundry Synthetics 40 117 1000 30 114 Drum Clean Self cleaning programme 112 Rinse Softening Partial programme 32 1200 Spin Drain Spinning rate Drain Partial programme 17 1200 Eco 40 60 175 1200 Quick 20 30 20 1000 Wool Handwash 30 49 800 Shirts Shirts with steam 40 61 800 Allergy Steam Anti allergy program with steam 60 138 800 Auto 30 93 120...

Page 63: ...WER SAVE 8 4 60 800 1400 62 53 214 175 55 0 91 0 84 8 4 40 800 1400 62 53 195 171 55 0 85 0 80 7 3 5 60 800 1400 62 53 214 175 52 0 90 0 76 7 3 5 40 800 1400 62 53 195 171 52 0 67 0 60 Test programme pursuant to EN 60456 with maximum spinning rate Half load Cotton 40 C POWER SAVE and 60 C POWER SAVE are standard programmes to which the data on the energy label pertains These programmes are suitabl...

Page 64: ... 1400 62 53 214 175 51 0 81 0 70 7 3 5 40 800 1400 62 53 195 171 51 0 65 0 59 545 mm A POWER SAVE 8 4 60 800 1600 62 44 214 175 54 0 90 0 85 8 4 40 800 1600 62 44 195 171 54 0 75 0 70 7 3 5 60 800 1600 62 44 214 175 50 0 86 0 73 7 3 5 40 800 1600 62 44 195 171 50 0 65 0 58 610 mm A 20 POWER SAVE 10 5 60 1200 1600 55 44 214 175 60 0 96 0 83 10 5 40 1200 1600 55 44 195 171 60 0 78 0 72 A POWER SAVE ...

Page 65: ... switched to stand by mode in order to save energy The display unit will be reactivated if you rotate the programme selector knob 2 or press the ON OFF RESET button 1 If you do not do anything for 5 minutes after the end of a programme the display unit will be switched off to save power see chapter TYPICAL CONSUMPTION TABLE We reserve the right to any changes and errors in the instructions for use...

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Page 67: ... and they are suitable for washing of normally soiled cotton laundry H Washing time for cotton on the standard program at 60 C and 40 C at full and partial load 60 C full 60 C 40 C min XXX XXX XXX I Duration of the left on mode Tl min X J Noise db A re 1 pW washing spinning XX XX K Built in appliances YES YES NO NO Based on 220 standard washing cycles for Cotton POWER SAVE 60 C POWER SAVE and 40 C...

Page 68: ...er consumption will depend on how the appliance is used and on the hardness of the water x Maximum temperature inside the treated textile a C Rated capacity x Remaining moisture content a Rated capacity x Half x Half x Quarter x Quarter x Spin speed a rpm Rated capacity x Spin drying efficiency class a A B C D E F G c Half x Quarter x Programme duration a h min Rated capacity x xx Type built in fr...

Page 69: ... Regulation EU 2019 2023 a b is found a for the eco 40 60 programme b changes to these items shall not be considered relevant for the purposes of paragraph 4 of Article 4 of Regulation EU 2017 1369 c if the product database automatically generates the definitive content of this cell the supplier shall not enter these data ...

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