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Haier Washer HWD-D1000TXVE User's Manual
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1. Reduce amount of laundry in the appliance below the max level Operation stops before completion of the wash cycle Water or electricity failure Washing machine is in soaking cycle Check power and water supply Excessive foam in the drum The detergent is not a low foam type Excessive detergent has been used Check detergent type Useless detergent Operation stops for a period of time Washing machine is in anti crease soaking cycle Washing machine gives an error message Wait until cycle is complete See error messages on previous pages Technical specieation Model Item HWD D1000TXVE ME HWD D1200TXVE ME Power Source Working Current 220 240 V 50Hz 220 240 V 50Hz External Dimension 850x 590x 595 10 10 Max A Tap Water Pressure 0 03 P 1 0 03 P 1 MPa Washing Power W 200 200 Spinning Power W 350 450 Max Load kg 6 6 Spinning Speed M ax 1000 1200 r min Washing Procedure 11 11 Water Heating Power 1000 1000 W Heating Power W 1000 1000 850x 590x 595 HxDxW mm Weight kg 82 82 Washing Noise 54 3 54 3 Spinning Noise 71 8 71 8 17 We apologise for any inconvenience caused by minor inconsistencies in these instructions which may occur as a result of product improvement and development The symbol MENS on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product
2. Detergent distribution drawer Programme descriptions are printed on the front of the detergent distributor there are three detergent compartments numbered 1 2 3 101213 Box 1 Standard washing extra fast washing Box 2 Softener Box 3 Pre washing detergent D Spin speed setting button Touch this button to select the desired speed Refer to page 10 for guidance on spin speeds E Display Information such as remaining wash time temperature and speed setting and error messages are shown here F Wash status indicator This light shows the stage of the cycle of the selected programme Functions G Start Pause button When the washing machine is connected to the power socket and a programme is selected touch this button to start operation Touch this button again during operation to pause the programme The display screen will flash and the machine will be paused Press the button again and the programme will continue H button Economy wash This function automatically adjusts water consumption wash time and heating time The wash load range is Prewash 1kg 6kg Cotton 1kg 6kg Synthetic 1kg 3kg Quick wash 1kg 3kg Wash 1kg 6kg Rinse 1kg 6kg Spin 1kg 6kg 1 Dry button Touch this button the corresponding light will come on and the appliance will dry the laundry after the last spin cycle J Rinse hold button Rinse hold helps reduce the creasing and odours that occur when
3. drain hose Unplug the machine during cleaning and maintenance Use a soft cloth dampened with soap liquid to clean the machine case and rubber components Do not use organic chemicals or corrosive solvents Clean the detergent distribution drawer regularly Swing out the drawer flush it clean with water and then replace it RAD N Clean the filter Cleaning methods once a month y S SOR cL Push out the outer cover Fig 1 Screw out filter by turning counter clockwise Fig 2 Flush clean with running water Replace the filter by turning clockwise and remount the cover Fig 3 Caution The filter must be in place or it may lead to leakage Maintenance 5 To prevent blockage to the water supply by ingress of foreign substances clean the water inlet and inlet filter regularly 0 6 If machine is to be moved to a distant place replace the vibration absorbing locks packing screws rubber gaskets removed before installation to prevent damage as shown below Remove the lock cover and take out the three Insert the transit bolts Insert the rubber gaskets rubber plugs Tighten with a spanner Replace the back cover 7 If the washing machine is left idle for a long period pull out the electrical plug and turn off the water tap Open the door to prevent formation of moisture and odours Let the door open while not used 15 16 Trouble shooting In the unlikely
4. or direct sunlight to prevent plastic and rubber components from aging Use an appliance with missing parts DURING DAILY USE OF THE APPLIANCE lt S NAB lt Unplug the appliance before carrying out any maintenance or repair Hold the plug and not the electric cable when unplugging the washing machine Keep the door slightly open when not in use to prevent formation of odours After each wash programme turn off the machine and switch it off at the mains to save electricity and for safety Wipe clean the lower part of the porthole Pull up zips and fix loose threads to prevent the items from being entangled If necessary put small items into a net bag or pillow DO NOT xx Xxx X Xx x Xx Touch or use the appliance when barefoot or with wet or damp hands or feet Use flammable detergent or dry cleaning agent Open the detergent drawer during the wash cycle Use any flammable sprays in close vicinity to the appliance Remove or insert the plug in the presence of flammable gas Place heavy objects or sources of heat or damp on the top of the appliance Obstruct the ventilation openings at the base of the appliance Attempt to repair the appliance yourself Contact the manufacturer or their approved service agent Allow children or the infirm to play with the appliance or packing materials without adult supervision Touch the porthole during the washing process it gets hot Force the d
5. still persists please contact an approved service engineer Err Cause dehumidification heating error Solution Please contact an approved service engineer Err7 Cause Motor overheat error Solution Please contact an approved service engineer Err8 Cause Water overflow Solution Please contact an approved service engineer Err9 Cause Dryer temperature sensor error Solution Please contact an approved service engineer Er10 Cause Water level sensor error Solution Please contact an approved service engineer Er12 Cause Dryer water level sensor error Solution Check whether clothes are dry or not and whether there is water still in the drum If so allow excess humidity to escape from the appliance and try the drying cycle again If the error persists please contact an approved service engineer Er13 Cause Dryer heater error Solution Please contact an approved service engineer Un6 Cause Laundry is unevenly distributed Solution Redistribute laundry to balance the drum If the problem persists please contact an approved service engineer EUAr Cause Communication error 13 Solution Please contact an approved service engineer 14 Maintenance 1 2 3 4 Turn off the water tap and pull out electricity plug after each wash Open the porthole to prevent formation of moisture and odours If the washing machine is left idle for a long period drain the water in the machine and replace the
6. 0 C 40 C 40 C o X synthetic fabrics Wash 30 o 6 Cotton linen and 30 C 40 C 40 C X 50 C 60 C synthetic fabrics Rinse 7 Cotton linen and e X X synthetic fabrics Spin 8 Cotton linen and 1200rpm X X X synthetic fabrics Dry g Cotton linen and The laundry is completely dry when the cycle is complete synthetic fabrics Iron 10 Cotton linen and The laundry is completely dry when the cycle is complete synthetic fabrics A wash Air refresh wash for small items that need a quick refresh 11 Cotton linen and e g school uniforms synthetic fabrics 9 NOTE O indicates that softener can be added if need 1 The wash temperature indicates the maximum temperature 2 The wash temperature refers to the maximum temperature X indicates that detergent must be added X indicates that detergent must not added indicates cold water The wash cycle times are intended as guide only The actually used time may vary due to different water pressure initial water temperature etc 10 Preparing for a cycle Detergent selection Only special low foam detergent should be used in automatic drum washing machines For blended or wool fabrics special detergent should be used Dry cleaning solvent should not be used Caution do not use too much detergent Laundry treatment Sort out clothes according to type and extent of dirt There are three types of clothes cotton synthetic and woollen sil
7. Haier USER MANUAL Automatic Drum Washing Machine HWD D1200TXVE HWD D1200TXVEME HWD D1000TXVE HWD D1000TXVEME Table of contents page no Before use HE 1 Safety instr ctioris ke v ae ERN 2 4 tor ett ett erbe ond Hee dert cvs 5 6 PUM GUOMNS e 7 8 Using the appliance Programme selection aeca eoerte oe tne i einn eo oto een eee nra Eve been d 9 IdiserIpupe EET 10 Using your appliance 2 ot rettet iere eet eh 11 12 Other TUDGLIORS 3 rh e tine RE i er teo art Petre e cete rires 13 Maintenance Maintenance E Em 14 15 Trouble shootilig orci eot careo FR IP Ere REESE TOES t ERE EE ee EReS 16 Technical specifications ee tire coated netto nota 17 Parts Top panel Detergent Power button dispenser Selection dial Display Door Door handle Porthole Power cable Packing bolts 3 Earthing terminal Back plate screws 3 Hose clip Drain hose Back plate This diagram may vary slightly with the layout of the washing machine you have just purchased due to technical improvements NOTICE Please read these instructions carefully before using this appliance The instructions contain 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 Keep th
8. ant GREEN YELLOW The wires in the mains lead on this appliance are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As this may not correspond with your installation proceed as follows The green and yellow wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or with the earth symbol or coloured green and yellow The blue wire must be connected to the terminal marked N The brown wire must be connected to the terminal marked L Installation Caution protective gloves should be warn Remove all the packing materials including the foam base to prevent vibration during use as show in Fig 1 On opening water drops may be visible on the appliance This is a normal phenomenon Check that the appliance is also supplied with the following User Quality Water Plastic manual certificate hose plugs Quantity 1 1 1 1 3 Remove the packing bolts as shown in Fig 2 6 The packing bolts are designed for o support of internal components during lt transit Before use 1 Remove the back plate 2 Remove the three packing bolts on the back plate and take out the hose 3 Replace the back plate 4 Fill the holes left by the packing bolts with the plastic plugs provided Attention The packing bolts and hose
9. ash 30 Using your appliance 1 Loading Open the door put in the laundry piece by piece and then tightly close the door Notes 1 Before the first run of the appliance it is advisable to run the machine empty on a quick wash with no detergent to clean through the system 2 Do not overload the washing machine Overalls cotton approx 950g Blended fabric clothes approx 8009 Woollen blankets approx 30009 Socks blended fabrics approx 50g Jackets cotton approx 800g Single bed sheets cotton approx 800g Adding detergent T shirt approx 3009 Underwear approx 70g Jeans approx 8009 Shirts approx 3009 Pyjamas approx 2009 Slide out the detergent drawer and add the required detergent and softening agent into the correct places Push back the drawer Caution 1 Do not add liquid detergent to compartment 1 or 3 2 On a prewash programme detergent should be added to both compartments 1 and 3 For other programmes do not add detergent to compartment 3 3 Always refer to the clothing manufacturer s guidelines prior to washing 11 12 Using your appliance 3 Selecting washing programme To get the best wash an appropriate washing programme should be selected according to the type of laundry Washing temperature settings Set the washing temperature as required otherwise set at position when a cold wash is acceptable Function selecti
10. event of difficulties with your appliance please follow the trouble shooting guide below If the problem persists contact an approved service engineer If an error code is displayed please refer to the error code guide below Problem Possible cause How to correct the problem The washing machine fails to operate Incorrect connection to power supply Power failure Door is not properly closed Machine has not been switched on Check power supply Check that door is properly closed Check that machine is on Washing machine does not fill with water Water tap is not turned on Water pressure is too low The inlet hose is kinked Water supply failure The programme selection dial is not properly set The door is not properly closed Check water supply is to a domestic mains supply and that tap is fully open Check that hoses are not bent or crushed Turn dial to correct position Check that door is properly closed The machine is continuously filling and draining Drain hose is too low Check that the height of the drain hose is above 80cm Drainage failure Drain hose is blocked End of drain hose is over 100cm above the floor level Check drain hose Strong vibration during spin cycle Some packing fixing bolts not removed Washing machine on an uneven surface Machine is overloaded Check packing bolts Use a spirit level to ensure the appliance is level
11. ff memory function This machine has a power off memory function In the event of unintentional power failure or if the power has to be cut during a programme cycle the present cycle will be saved and operation will resume when the power is switched on again 3 Error display messages 1 16 Remaining time 1 hour and 16 minutes 0 01 Remaining time 1 minute 60 C Wash temperature is 60 C C No heat cold wash 0 No Spin 800 Spin speed 800r min L 1 Manually selected code when laundry weight is less than 1kg L A Manually selected code when drum is nearly full End Programme is finished Errl Cause Door is not shut properly Solution Shut the door properly Err2 Cause Drainage error water not emptied within 4 minutes Solution Clean the filter and check the drain hose for blockage Take care on removing filter in case any water remains in the unit If the error persists please contact an approved service engineer Err3 Cause Temperature sensor error Solution Contact an approved service engineer Err4 Cause Heating element error or laundry overload that leads to a failure to reach the set temperature within the specified time This message is displayed at the end of a programme Solution Reduce load and then start washing again or contact an approved service engineer Err5 Cause Water level not met in 8 minutes Solution Make sure that tap is turned on and water pressure is normal If problem
12. ill continuously drain while being filled self syphoning Connection to the power supply Before connecting to the power supply make sure that The socket is suitable or the maximum power of the washing machine for safety fuses in the power circuit should be rated for no less than 13A The supply voltage should be within the values indicated on the specifications page The power supply socket and the plug of the washing machine should be compatible If they are not compatible refer to a washing machine technician or Haier designated service engineer for power cable replacement The washing machine should be earthed and in compliance with applicable law Additional earthing cables should not be necessary if the socket and plug are earthed If required an additional earthing cable should be installed on the upper back of the washing machine and earthed Control panel C Haier A Power button G Start Pause button B Programme selection dial button C Detergent distribution drawer l Dry button D Spin speed setting button J Extra rinse button E Display K Delay button F Wash status indicator L Wash temperature button Functions A Power button Press this button to switch on the washing machine Press it again to switch it off B Programme selection dial Turn the dial clockwise or anti clockwise to select the required programme Refer to Programme selection guide C
13. is manual in a convenient location so you can refer to it to check safe and proper use of the appliance If you sell or give the appliance to someone else or leave it behind when you move house make sure you also pass on this manual so that the new owner can become familiar with the appliance and safety warnings Safety instructions Using your appliance will be simple but please make sure read the following to get the best out of it and to ensure your own safety BEFORE SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE ON FOR THE FIRST TIME S NNN NN SB Ensure you connect the appliance directly to a domestic mains water supply Ensure that the appliance is situated on a firm level base Ensure that the electrical system meets the requirement laid out in the installation section of this document Use a separate earthed socket for the power supply Make sure that the plug is accessible Make sure that the power cable is not caught under or in the appliance and avoid damage to the power cable Check that hose joints and connections are firm and no water can leak If joints are loose or there is leakage turn off the tap and repair Do not use the washing machine until the hoses are properly fixed DO NOT X X X X Connect the appliance to the power supply until installation is complete Install the appliance outdoors or in a damp place In the event of a water leak allow the machine to dry naturally Expose the appliance to heat sources
14. k fabrics e Separate white clothes from coloured clothes If whites and coloureds are combined for one load make sure the coloureds are colourfast Remove all objects from pockets that may cause damage to the machine such as keys and coins Clothing with frayed edges or yarns should be put in a wash bag or equivalent before washing Repair damaged clothing loose buttons or damaged zips and hooks before washing Bed sheets and tableware should be loosely loaded and not folded This washing machine is for household use and designed for mechanically washable clothes When washing separate clothes according to their labels Wash load Type Cotton Synthetic Delicate Quick Max load 6 kg 3 kg 2 kg 3 kg Spin speeds Default setting Default setting Program speed Temperature speed Temperature prewash 1000rpm 40 C 1200rpm 40 C Cotton 1000rpm 40 C 1200rpm 40 C Synthetic 800rpm 40 C 800rpm 40 C Wool 800rpm 40 C 800rpm 40 C Cashmere 400rpm 40 C 400rpm 40 C Silk 400rpm 40 C 400rpm 40 C Quick 1000rpm 40 C 1200rpm 40 C Single Wash Single Rinse 1000rpm 40 C 1200rpm 40 C Single Spin Single Drain Programme times NO Program Default time minute 1 Prewash 133 2 Cotton amp Linen 116 3 Synthetic 72 4 Wool 60 5 QuickWash 12 6 Wash 61 7 Rinse 24 8 Spin 11 9 Dry 150 10 Iron 60 11 Air w
15. may not be treated as household waste Instead it should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about recycling this product please contact your local council office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product
16. on buttons Select functions as required refer to the Functions section Otherwise keep all the buttons deselected Washing Press the Start Pause button and the washing machine will automatically commence the selected wash cycle Finish The washing machine will stop operation automatically when a wash cycle ends and the End symbol will be displayed Open the door and take out the laundry Then switch the machine off at the mains to save electricity and for safety Hints for saving energy During operation 1 2 3 Use a full wash load Do not overload the washing machine Prewash or soak heavily soiled clothes Use a stain remover to remove the worst stains These actions reduce the need to wash garments at a high temperature Reduce the amount of detergent or choose standard or delicate wash programmes for lightly soiled clothes Choose the correct washing temperature Choose the lowest temperature setting appropriate for the load Do not use more detergent than required Other functions 1 Control panel lock function To prevent children from accidentally changing the settings the control panel can be locked by pressing the Temperature and Delay buttons at the same time After the panel is locked the sign LOCK and the remaining wash time will be displayed on the LED alternately Now all the function keys except the power switch are locked Press the key combination again to cancel this function 2 Power o
17. oor open The door is fitted with a self lock device and will not open until 2 3 minutes after the washing machine stops Open the door if the water level is visibly over the porthole Use the appliance if the power cable is damaged It must be replaced by the manufacturer its approved service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard Wash foam rubber or sponge like materials on a hot wash Cover the appliance Safety instructions Electrical connection UK ONLY For your safety please read the following information Warning This appliance must be earthed The appliance must be connected to a 220 volt 240 cycle AC supply by means of a three pin socket suitably earthed and should be protected by a 13 amp fuse The appliance is supplied with a standard 3 pin mains plug fitted with a 13 amp fuse Should the fuse require replacement it must be replaced with a 13 amp fuse approved to BS1362 The plug contains a removable fuse cover that must be refitted when the fuse is replaced In the event of the fuse cover being lost or damaged the plug must not be used until a replacement cover has been obtained When disposing of the appliance the plug should be cut off as close to the plug body as possible and the fuse should be removed to prevent an electrical hazard Dispose of the plug safely The use of adapters multiple connectors and or extension cables is not recommended How to wire a 13 amp plug Import
18. should be kept in a safe place for later use Levelling the appliance There are adjustable feet under the bottom of the appliance Before use the appliance should be adjusted as show in Fig 3 so that it is level This will minimise vibrations and thus noise during use It will also reduce wear and tear We recommend using a spirit level to level the appliance Installation Water inlet hose nut Connecting the hose to the cold 1 the water valve Ensure all seals water supply tm 4 Connect the nut on the water gt inlet hose to the connector on e are in place Water inlet valve connector 2 Tighten the nut to secure the hose Drain hose e The height of the drainage outlet must be between 80 100cm To prevent the drain hose from dropping attach it O using the drain hose clip at the back of E the washing machine T S Use the hose clip to secure the end of the drain hose and to prevent the outflow of water It is recommended that the length of the drain hose is not extended by way of a hose extension In case of absolute need we recommend that the extension has the same diameter as the existing hose and does not exceed 250cm in length Note The drain hose should not be underwater and should be securely fixed and leak free When the drain hose is placed on the ground or the height of the pipe is less than 80cm the washing machine w
19. you leave damp laundry in the appliance after the cycle has finished The laundry stays in the water from the last rinse until you deselect the rinse hold button which will then start the spin programme to finish off the cycle K Delay button Touch this button and the washing machine will start operation after the selected delay period The corresponding indicator will go on The delay range is 0 5 24 hours Each touch of this button increases the delay by half an hour After the delay is selected press the Start Pause button to start countdown the time is displayed on the screen until the programme ends Note The delay time must be longer than the programme time otherwise the washing machine will start the wash programme immediately L Wash temperature button Touch this button and the wash temperature will be displayed on the screen Select a suitable temperature according to the type of laundry The corresponding light will come on Programme selection guide i Detergent Default Setting E y 9 1 Comp2 Comp3 1 Prewash 30 C 40 C 1200rpm x o x Heavy soiling 50 C 60 C 90 C 40 C 2 Cotton amp Linen 30 C 40 C 1200rpm X Cotton fabric 50 C 60 C 90 C 40 C 3 Synthetics 30 C 40 C 1200rpm o X Synthetic fabrics 50 C 60 C 40 C Wool s Wool fabrics 9 Quick Wash Lightly soiled MC 1200rpm cotton linen and 3
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