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Haier HM500TX Washer User Manual

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1. MODE HM600X 500 FUNCTION HM600TX 500 Washing capacity 5kg 5kg 5k g 5kg 16 16 16 i5 Programmes e e e e Cott otton e Syntheti ynthetic Wool 5 Thermostat ajustable 0 90 C e e Cold wash button e Economic wash button e e No soak 600 500r min_ soor min_ PENS Sich e ON OFF e e e Rinse e e e e Plustic tub e e e e Door locking device e e e Power 330W 330W 330W Power Wash 330W 650W 650W 650W Power Spin 650W 63Kg 63Kg 63Kg Weight 63Kg HXDXW 850X520X595mm FUNCTION INTRODUCTION Characteristics of HM600X HM500X European and AsiaAesthetic design elegant and beautiful Three types of wash rinse beat and rain effect Changeable washing function cold wash and hot wash No soak Three types of laundry cotton synthetic and wool with 16 cycles large washing capacity 5 kg Stainless steel drum painted cabinet with three layers of cataphresis phosphorus and paint Rinse with anti crease system care for clothes super anti shock design Self lock device for the door FUNCTION INTRODUCTION Characteristics of HM600TX HM500TX European and AsiaAesthetic design elegant and beautiful Three types of wash rinse beat and rain effect Changeable washing function cold wash and hot wash No soak Three types of laundry cotton synthetic
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3. A clockwise until the chosen programme lines up with the indicator line on the facia panel When your machine is washing synthetic fabrics or woollens the wash cycle stops before the last spin cycle with the laundry soaked in water in order to prevent the formation of creases due to spinning Complete the wash cycle with a spin cycle or simply drain the water from the washing machine without spinning For the spin cycle turn the selector knob A clockwise by one step To drain set the selector knob A on drain programme in both cases before turning the knob A remember to switch OFF the ON OFF button D 13 Using instructions Your machine offers the best results when The detergent The 4 compartments marked 1 2 Aand C Fig 9 should has been put be used as follows in properly 1 Pre wash detergent 2 Wash detergent A Conditioner starch scents C Bleach NL Ne Fig 9 Remember that it is important to use the right amount of soap powder or liquid for the type of laundry you are washing the amount of detergent you use depends on a number of factors Water hardness if the water in your area has a high calcium content we recommend using a anti limestone additive G degree of dirtiness increase the amount of soap powder used in the case of heavily soiled laundry laundry load the smaller the load the less soap powder you will need to use 1
4. more than 1 40 inches above ground level There is too Check that much foam in the detergent being used is meant for automatic the tub machines and for washing by hand that the amount used is that shown in this manual and not more 18 Solution to Problems The machine vibrates too much when spinning The machine stops operating before finishing Check that thetransit bolts have been removed see installation manual the machine is level e the washing load is according to the instructions given in this booklet Check that thereis a sudden power failure or water stop the machine is in the normal state of rinse 19 B o gt N o 5 O Position Detergent Detergent Softeners Bleach Description of wash cycle Type of fabric amp degree of Program in in in in Press cold wash button then dirtiness knob compart 1 compart 2 compart A compart C a cold wash is available Heavily soiled white laundry 1 e e e e 40 C wash cycle 90 C Heavily soiled white laundry e e e e Prewash at 40 C wash cycle 60 and fast colours 1 rinses spin White and fast colours 2 e e Wash cycle at 60 C rinses spin Normal white and fast colours 3 e e Wash cycle at 60 C rinses spin cotton Mixed cotton synthetic on s fabrics with fast colours 3 e Wash cycle at 50 C rinses spin
5. washer is equipped with a self cleaning pump It is therefore not necessary to carry out cleaning and maintenance operations Open the cover of the filter loosen the knob in counter clockwise rotation then take out the filter and clean it with water every month see Fig 8 Note Reassembly the filter carefully after cleaning ensuring it is fit perfectly and no water can come out 17 Solution to Problems Even though your washing machine has been carefully designed and constructed something could still go a miss with your machine Before rushing to phone one of our service centres however please check that the operations listed below have been carried out In many cases you will save time money and bother Our statistics show that many ofthe calls received by our service centres could have been avoided with just a little more attention The washing Check that machine the plug is pushed right into the mains socket won t start thedooris closed tightly the ON OFF button has been pressed The washing Check that machine won t the tapis open and properly connected to the inlet fill with water Pipe the inlet pipe is not bent The machine Check that fills and drains the drain pipe is placed at least 80 cm 32 inches continuously above ground level The machine Check that will not drain the drain pipe is not blocked drain the water the drain pipe is not connected at a height
6. 4 Using instructions Your machine offers the best results when Thefollowing table will guide you Compart 1 Compart 2 Normally 1 2 measuring 1 and 1 2 Softeners Bleach soiled measuring see note see note Laundry cups When using concentrated detergents remember to keep to the manufacturer s instructions using only the measuring cups supplied with the packet Use more detergent in the case of very hard water more than 21 F but remember to maintain the proportion between the prewash and wash cycles Liquid detergent The liquid detergents currently available on the market may be used with the washing machine Use compartment 2 for very dense liquid detergents Follow the manufacturer s instructions when using liquid detergents sold with the ball detergent dispenser Place the ball dispenser in the tub of washing machine together with the laundry The prewash cycle may not be used with liquid detergents Note A For soft and fluffy laundry always a softener in the final rinsing cycle Note C Bleach is ideal for removing stains e g tea coffee fruit red wine on resistant fabrics like cotton hemp and linen provided the wash care label indicates that the garment may be bleached Place the bleach in compartment C before you start the machine without exceeding the maximum level your machine will load the bleach automatically when necessary when necessary Never place bleach in the other c
7. Fabrics with delicate colours 4 Wash cycle at 40 C rinses spin Rinses with automatic introduction of Rinses 5 e e softener spin Rinses with automatic introduction of Softeners 6 e softener spin Spin cycle 7 Draining and spin Heavily soiled synthetic 8 e Wash cycle at 60 C rinses anti crease fabrics with fast colours Fabric is soaked water Synthetic fabrics with fast 9 e e Wash cycle at 40 C rinses anti crease Synthetic Colours Rinses with automatic introduction of cycle Rinses 10 softener anti crease soak Rinses with automatic introduction of Softeners 1 softener anti crease soak Washing machine stops A Push down SEEK potion or OT clothes are soaking in water the machine will continue to work Spin cycle 12 Draining spin Wool woollens 13 Wash cycle at 40 C rinses anti crease soak cycle F i 14 Rinses with automatic introduction of Ma softener anti crease soak 15 e Rinses with automatic introduction of softener rinse anti crease soak Washing machine stops A manually tum timer knob to the eymbol A clothes are soaking in water the machine will continue to work Drain water 16 Draining the drum does not rotate 20 Warning 1 If the supply card is damaged it must be replaced by a special card or assembly available from the manufacturer or it is service agent 2 It a stationray appliance is provided with a supply card and a plu
8. Haier AUTOMATIC DRUM WASHING MACHINE 500 500 600 600 INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 0020504797 Dear customers congratulations You have once again made wise sensible purchase By choosing our Washing machine you not only found the best in advanced technology but above all you have found a faithful untiring and reliable friend Your machine is strong reliable and long lasting All those qualities which have made the our trademark famous the world over From today these qualities are at your disposal to help you resolve your daily household problems Your machine is easy to use Read this owner s manual carefully since contains all the instructions for safe installation use and maintenance Remember to keep your owner s manual in a safe place so that you can referto it whenever you need to FUNCTION 22 3 5 INSTALLATION si 6 8 Bell 9 11 USINGINSTRUGTIONS ccisenssnnusauui Vai rab api D aen ck tna 12 16 MAINTENANQGE isinincesutdihni dau acci 17 SOLUTION PROBLEMS 2 4 18 19 ATTACHED CHART GUIDE FOR SELECTING PROGRAMME 20 21 l4 cm 22 FUNCTION INTRODUCTION FUNCTION COMPARING TABLE
9. and wool with 16 cycles large washing capacity 5 kg Stainless steel drum painted cabinet with three layers of cataphresis phosphorus and paint Rinse with anti crease system care for clothes super anti shock design self lock device for the door Installation Unpacking levelling and positioning Remove the package and check that the machine is undamaged If you have any doubts do not use the machine and call on a qualified technician Keep all packing parts plastic bag foam rubber screws etc out of the reach of children since they could be dangerous Important The inside of the washing machine which consists of a floating unit is fixed with screws atthe back of the cabinet Fig 1 during transport Before starting the machine remember to release the floating unit by removing the above screws To prevent water spray from entering the machine remember to close the holes left open by the screws with the plastic caps provided in the packet containing the owner s manual And rescrew the holes where the iron piece is taken down with the former two screws Attention keep the packing screws and plastic caps in a safe place for later use It is important for the machine to be perfectly level the angle of inclination on the work surface must not be more than 2 degrees For this reason the machine is fitted with adjustable feet used for levelling the machine before use Fig 2 In the case of flooring with carpeti
10. clockwise only you can select from sixteen wash programmes the one most suited for your washing 1 7 cotton cycle 8 12 synthetic cycle 13 16 wool cycle B Programme selector Knob With this dial you can set the wash temperature that you desire For synthetic and wool the ther mostat works below 60 c and 40 c respectively When the dial is located at a cold wash is available C PowerLight This light indicates whether the electricity is on or off The light comes on when button D is pressed and goes off when button D is not pressed D ON OFF Button ON OFF button Supplies electrical power to the machine E Economic Wash Button It reduces water and power consumption when rinsing if the machine does not have a full load Less than 3kg Es F Cold wash button Press it you get a cold wash Release it you get a heating wash For cotton water can be heated to 80 C For synthetic to 60 C and for wool to 40 G Detergent Dispenser The detergent dispenser is divided into 4 compart ments marked 1 2 A C See Fig 8 1 Pre wash detergent 2 Wash detergent A Softeners conditioners perfumes C Bleach Mt Fig 8 H DoorLockLight Remember that only when the washer doesn t work we can open the door After the washing program finish after 3 minutes when the self lock meter turn off we can open the door NoSoak Button For the synthetics cycl
11. e and the wool cycle push the button down the anticrease funtion will be skiped and automatically enter into the next step Release the button the anti crease funtion will work again 11 Using instructions Your machine offers the best results when The weight is right Laundry has been loaded correctly In order to get the excellent results that you would expect from your washing machine it is important to load the washer correctly You should therefore choose the quantity of each type of fabric that you want to wash This table will help Colour fast fabrics maximum load 5 kgs 11 lbs Delicate fabrics maximum load 2 kgs 2 5 Ibs Woollens maximum load 1 kg 2 2 05 Mixed fabrics maximum load 2 5 kgs 5 5 Ibs Divide the laundry by fabric and degree of soiling loaded making the loads as uniform as possible Pull the handle out to open the door Place the laundry in the machine remembering to arrange uniformly 12 Using instructions Your machine offers the best results when The correct programme has been chosen Anti crease A perfect wash depends above all on choosing the most suitable programme We would therefore advise you to divide up your washing into separate loads of more or less the same types of fabric This will make it easier to selectthe best programme Hints on choosing the programme are shown in the table on pages of this manual Once you have selected a programme just turn dial
12. g the instructions shall state that the appliance must be positioned so that the plug is accessible Note this requirement dose not apply if the appliance incorporates other means for disconnection from the supply 3 For washing machines with ventilation openings in the base that a carpet must not obstruct the openings 4 The instructions shall state that the appliance is to be connected to the water mains using new hose sets and that old hose sets should not be reused Note this instructions is not required if the hoses are permanentiy attached to the appliance 21 WIRING CIRCUIT HM600TX 500 A3 5 le O 594 7 1 pase ses 4 jog 9o e L 27 NES NE xd x 2 idgi e Lo E 2 a 1 lg 22 E 11 1 1 y E s 1 gy lS bee Se Ss 1 NEP Pid IM gi oa 1 IN 1 5 92 v EO AE o VA LS 92 1 1 gt 1 1 NO SOAK ECONOMIC WASH 12 11 P2 2 level pressure switch L Line MT Timer motor N Neutrol SL Line LED SO Door lock RR Heating element PS Drain pump MR Thermol lock 40 40 C thermostat EVF Cold water electrovolve P1 1 level pressure switch 22 WIRING CIRCUIT HM600X HM500X 1
13. ng remember to check that the ventilation in the support area is not plugged Fig 1 i Installation Electric connection Connection of tap and Loading Hose Connect the plug to a socket provided with efficient earthing Or use the spare earthing wire supplied together with the machine and the earthing terminal located on the left upper corner of the back of your machine Warning this appliance must be earthed as a safety measure according to the law Make sure that the voltage and frequency available correspond with the values stated on the data plate located at the back of the machine and that the electric system is dimensioned to withstand the maximum current shown on the data plate If the socket the machine is connected to does not correspond with the plug replace the plug with a suitable one and avoid using adaptors or shunts since they could cause overheating and burn out The spare eathing wire is absolutely not allowed to be connected to water pipe heating pipe or other kinds of pipes Connect the inlet hose to a cold water tap with a 3 4 gas threaded opening and fit the filter and the rubber gasket supplied with the washing machine Check that it is tightly screwed to the tap Fig 3 Fig 3 If the water piping is new or has not been used for a long time before making the connection let the water run until itis clear and free from impurities This step is necessary to ensure
14. ompartments 15 Using instructions Your machine offers the best results when The cycle is started The wash is finished You can now start washing We would advise you especially the first few times to check that the programme that you have set is really the one you want and that the fabric selection is correct If you want to start the cycle immediately press the ON OFF button D At the end of the chosen cycie the machine will stop automatically Press the ON OFF button D to switch off the power light C will turn off 16 Maintenance five simple precautions for this machine Your machine is designed to last without complicated maintenance All the same we would ask you to take care of a few small matters If you follow these four simple rules we are sure that the washing machine will stay as your faithful friend and helper for along long time 1 Ensure that your machine was installed according to the installation manual that comes with this booklet 2 Avoid at all costs using solvents either to clean the machine or to do the wash when clean the machine cut off the power 3 Clean the detergent dispenser every so often This is very simple and should be done with water Your machine has an extractable dispenser to make it even easier Just pull it upwards and out 4 If it is long time no use you d better cut off the power switch off the tap and open the door to avoid unpleasant smell 5 Your
15. that the incoming water does not clog and possibly damage the machine Installation Connection of Connect the drain hose to a drain duct with internal the Drain Hose diameter of at least 4 cm or place it for drainage into a sink or a tub ensuring that there are no kinks or bends The free end must be at a height of between 80 and 100 cm Should it be necessary to fix the end of the hose at a height of less than 80 cm from the floor the hose must be fixed in the appropriate hook on the upper part of the back panel Fig 4 or use the supplied supportto fix the drain hose Fig 5 Fig 4 Connecting WaterSupply Fig 5 Insert stainless steel screen washers into end of each supply hose and attach that end of supply hose to your 3 4 water tap spigot Be sure that you match up cold water to C Note Home Centers also have Y connectors and Couplings which enable you to connect the machine to your sinks faucet DC PAO E DC E H B A of Y O 5 e NS DC E B A HM600TX NL 2 uf Y gt s PU Pw n A Programme selector Knob By turning this dial

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