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HWD9050AN1
Washer-dryer
HWD9050AN1
Washer-dryer
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Warning – Important Safety information
General information and tips
Environmental information
Disposal
Help protect the environment and human health. Put
the packaging in applicable containers to recycle it.
Help to recycle waste of electrical and electronic ap-
pliances. Do not dispose appliances marked with this
symbol with the household waste. Return the product
to your local recycling facility or contact your municipal
Thank you for purchasing 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, give it away, or leave it behind when you move house, make sure
you also pass this manual so that the new owner can become familiar with the appliance
and safety warnings.
WARNING!
of it. Remove the door catch to prevent children and pets to get closed in the appliance.
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Content
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1-Safety information ........................................................................................................................... 4
2-Product description ......................................................................................................................... 9
3-Control panel
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5-Programmes ...................................................................................................................................15
6-Consumption ..................................................................................................................................16
7-Daily use ...........................................................................................................................................17
8-Eco-friendly washing ....................................................................................................................22
9-Care and cleaning ..........................................................................................................................23
10-Troubleshooting
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11-Installation .....................................................................................................................................30
12-Technical data ...............................................................................................................................34
13-Customer service ........................................................................................................................35
4-Wi-Fi connection & Remote mode
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1-Safety information
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WARNING!
Do not operate this machine if it has been damaged during
transport. Contact your dealer or Haier service technician.
Ensure all transport bolts are removed before running the applinace.
Remove all packaging and keep out of reach of children.
This appliance is heavy, we recommend 2 people to move and
install the appliance.
Daily Use
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they are supervised
or given instructions on how to use the washer by someone
responsible for their safety.
Store washing agents out of reach of children.
bag or net.
Do not touch or operate the machine with wet hands or with
bare-feet.
to allow any moisture or dampness to evaporate.
Do not place dripping wet clothing on top of the appliance as it
may create an electrical hazard
Do not use or store
detergent or dry cleaning agent in
close vicinity to the appliance.
Do not use any sprays in close vicinity to the appliance.
Do not wash any garments treated with solvents in the applianc
e
without having dried them previously in the air.
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Pull up zips, fix loose threads an take care for small item to prevent
laundry from being entangled. If necessary, use an appropriate
Do not cover or encase the appliance during operation or afterwards
Supervise children to ensure they do not play with the appliance or
climb inside the drum.
Before switching on your applinace for the first time, read and save
this guide.
Before First Use
Do not use the appliance if industrial chemicals have been used
for cleaning
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undertaking ant routine maintenance and disconnect the appliance
Never stop a tumble dryer before the end of the drying cycle
unless all items are quickly removed and spread out so that the
heat is dissipated.
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Oil-affected items can ignite spontaneously, especially when exposed
to heat sources such as a tumble appliance. The items become warm
causing an oxidation reaction in the oil. This oxidation creates heat. If
the heat cannot escape the items can become hot enough to catch
fire. Piling, stacking or storing oil-affected items can prevent heat from
escaping creating a fire hazard.
Do not overload the appliance beyond its rated capacity
MAXIMUM WASH CAPACITY: 9 (KG)
MAXIMUM DRY CAPACITY: 5 (KG)
*Capacity refers to the maximum dry weight of items the appliance
can dry at any one time
Never stop a tumble clothes appliance before the end of the cool
down/ airing phase of the cycle unless all items are removed and
spread out in order to dissipate the heat.
Items that have been soiled with substances such as cooking oil,
acetone, alcohol, petrol, kerosene, spot removers, turpentine,
waxes and wax removers should be washed in hot water with ab
extra amount of detergent before being dried in the appliance.
Items such as foam rubber (latex foam), shower caps, waterproof
textiles, rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows fitted with
foam rubber pads should not be dried in the appliance.
If it is unavoidable that fabrics that contain vegetable oil, cooking oil or
have been contaminated by hair care products be placed in the
appliance,they should first be washed in hot water with extra
detergent – this will reduce, but not eliminate the fire hazard. The
cool down cycle of the appliance should be used to reduce the
temperature of these items. They should not be removed from the
tumble appliance and piled or stacked while hot.
Fabric softeners, or similar products, should be used as specified
by the fabric softener instructions.
Remove all objects from pockets such as lighters and matches.
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Remove all foreign objects such as metal objects, chemicals, fragil
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goods, lighted candles, lighted cigarettes, etc. from the appliance.
Disconnect the appliance from the electrical supply before
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Keep the lower part of the porthole clean and opendoor and
de
Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play
with the washer dryer.
WARNING: The appliance must not be supplied through an external
switching device, such as a timer, or connected to a circuit that is
regularly switched on and off by a utility.
Install the appliance in a well-ventilated, dust-free environment.
Make sure that the electrical information on the rating plate agrees
with the power supply. If it does not, contact an electrician
(e.g
The appliance must not be installed behind a lockable door, sliding
door, or a door with a hinge on the opposite side to the of the
appliance, in such a way that a full opening of the appliance door
could be restricted
Do not install the appliance in a location where the ambient
temperature drops below 5°C.
Do not install the appliance outdoors, in a damp location, ir in an area
which is prone to water leaks. In the event of a water leak, unplug the
appliance and allow it to dry naturally.
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Make sure the hose joints and connections are firm and there is no
leakage
Make sure not to damage the electric cable and the plug. If damaged
have it replaced by an electrician
Install the appliance on a solid and level surface ensuring it has 20mm
clearance on each side. The appliance must not be installed on any
textured floor coverings (eg carpet, rugs).
New hose sets provided with the appliance should be used to connect
the washer to the water mains. Old hose sets should not be re-used.
We recommend the inlet hose(s) are changed every 5 years.
WARNING:
Failure to do so may result in a flood and damage to property.
Servicing & Disposal
A damaged electrical cable must be replaced by a Haier service
technician or similarly qualified person. Do not use the appliance until
it has been repaired.
Water supply requirements:
Inlet water pressure: Max. 1MPa (Xpsi), Min. 0.05MPa (Xpsi)
Inlet water flow rate: Min. 0.15 litres/minute
A pressure-reducing valve must be installed if pressure is higher
than 1 MPa.
For optimum wash performance check the supply pressure is
within the recommendedrange.
When disposing of the washer, it is recommended that the door is
removed to avoidchildren getting trapped inside, and that the electrical
cable is cut off close to thewasher.
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2-Product description
2.1 Picture of appliance
Front (Fig. 2-1): Rear side (Fig. 2-2):
2.2 Accessories
Check the accessories and literature in accordance with this list (Fig. 2-3):
Note:
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2-3
1 Detergent /
Softener drawer
2 Work top
3 Programme selector
4 Panel
5 Washer door
6 Service ap
7 Adjustable feet
2-1
2-2
Inlet hose-
assembly
5 Blanking
plugs
Drain hose
bracket
User manual
Warranty
card
Noise reduc-
tion pads
2x
2x
7
6
T1
T2
T3
S1
S2
S6
S4
T4
1
3
4
2
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1 Transportation bolts (T1-T4)
2 Back cover
3 Back cover screws (S1-S6)
4 Power cord
5 Water inlet valve
6 Drain hose
S3
S5
Eco 40-60
Refresh
Cotton 20°C
Delicate
Dry
Baby Care
Dry level
Shirt
Quick 15
Self clean
Fast
Wool
3
1
4
2
5
Bulky
Cotton Synthetic
Delicate
Wool Wash
Durable
Care +Time Dry 30
Express 15 Rinse & Spin
Sense Dry
Temp.
Sanitise
Spin
Speed
Speed Up
Dry
On/Off
Dry Level
Refresh
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3-1
3-2
3-3
3-4
By turning the knob(Fig. 3-3), one of 12 programmes
can be selected, related LED will light up, its default
settings will be displayed.
Touch this button (Fig. 3-2) gently to switch on, the display
is shining. Press to turn the washer ON/OFF. Press and
hold the Power button for five seconds until the Power
is turned on and the APP will be displayed on the screen
to turn on the network function.
Sanitise: Select sanitise function
Temp: Select washing temperature
Speed up: Select Speed up function
Dry
3.1 “Power” button
Bulky
Cotton Synthetic
Delicate
Wool Wash
Durable
Care +Time Dry 30
Express 15 Rinse & Spin
Sense Dry
Temp.
Sanitise
Spin
Speed
Speed Up
Dry
On/Off
Dry Level
Refresh
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3
2
“Power” button
Programme selector
Display
Detergent /softener drawer
Function buttons
“Start /Pause” button
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3.5.1-Function button “ Temp.
Note: Factory settings
settings. If there is no special requirement, default settings are recommended.
3.4 Detergent drawer
Open dispenser drawer, the following components can
be seen (Fig. 3-5):
1: compartment for powder or liquid detergent.
2:compartment for laundry aid products such as
powder stain removers and soaking agents.
3: compartment for softener.
4: lock tab, press it down to pull out dispenser drawer.
The recommendation on the type of the detergents
is suitable for the various washing temperatures.
Please refer to the manual of detergent(see P14).
Touch this button (Fig. 3-7) to change the washing tem-
perature
of the programme. If no value is illuminated
3-5
3-7
(the display"--°C ") the water will not be heated.
Temp.
3-8
Sanitise
3.5.2-Function button “Sanitise”
Touch this button (Fig. 3-8),sanitisation turns on during
wash and rinses.
When selecting this function the temperature is set to 90°C .
3.5.3-Function button “Spin Speed”
Touch this button (Fig. 3-9) to change the spin speed
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Spin
Speed
of the programme. If “ ” is selected, the laundry will
not spin.
3.5 Function buttons
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tions in the selected programme before the program-
me starts. The related indicators are displayed.
gramme, all options are disabled.
If a button has multiple options, the desired option can
be selected by pressing the button sequentially.
By pressing the buttons, the function is selected.
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Wool
3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.63.5.53.5.43.5.3
3.5.4 Function button “Speed up“
This function reduces washing time.Use for light soiled
items. Avaliable for the following cycles: Cotton, Synthetic,
Delicate, Bulky,Durable,Care+.(Fig. 3-10)
3-10
Speed Up
MAX
MAX
1
2
3
4
5
5: detergent flap sector, lift it up for powder detergent,
keep it down for liquid detergent.
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3.5.5 Function button“Dry On/Off
Knob is in the "Dry+Wash" area, Perform default settings;
Touch "Dry On/Off " button (Fig. 3-11),dry function will be
switched off and only perform wash function.
3.6 “Start/Pause“ button
Press this
bu
tton (Fig. 3-13) gently to start or int
e
r-
rupt the current programme. During pro
gramme
setting
and during programme run the LED
above the
button is shining, or if interrupted blinking.
3.5.6 “Dry Level button
Press this button (Fig.3-12) to change or deselect the dry level
of the programme according tothe needs.
L1 :Press Dry level button, the display L1,it means that
clothes will be good for ironing after drying.
L2 (Default) :Press Dry level button, the display L2,it means
that clothes can be directly worn after drying.
L3 :Press Dry level button, the display L3,it means that
clothes can be stored directly after drying.
This function drying time can not be selected 30,60,90,120.
3.7 “ Key lock”
Choosing a programme and then start, press button“ Temp.”
and ”Sanitise” ( Fig .3-14) for 3 seconds simulta-
neously to block all panel elements against activation,
panel display . For unlocking please press again the
two buttons.The Key lock indicator lights up when the
Key lock works. Feature is optional when the machine
is running.
The display shows  (Fig. 3-15) if a button will
be
pressed, when the Key
lock is activated. The change
is not running.
3-11
3-12
3-13
3-14
3-15
Dry
On/Off
Dry Level
3.8 Favourite
Choose a program and the desirable modifiers, then start
the cycle. Press “Spin Speed” and “Sanitise” (Fig. 3-16) for 3
seconds simultaneously to save personalised options for
available programme, panel displays . For restoring the
default parameters for all programmes please select
Express 15 programme and then touch button “Spin Speed”,
”Speed Up” and “Dry On/Off” for 3 seconds simultaneausly,
the display shows (Fig. 3-17).
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3.9 Add clothes halfway
Press the "Spin Speed" and "Speed Up" buttons at (Fig. 3-18)
the same time, the washing machine will stop running (if the
water level is high, it will automatically drain to a safe height
and the door lock will open).At this time, open the door to
add clothes, and press the "Start/Pause" button to
continue running.
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3.10 Program introduction
”Cotton”, “synthetics” ,”Delicate”, “Durable”, “Bulky”, After
selecting these five blue programs, the default drying function
is selected. If you don't need it, touch the “Dry On/Off” function
key to cancel. Do only wash cycles.
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Bulky
Cotton Synthetic
Delicate
Wool Wash
Durable
Care +Time Dry 30
Express 15 Rinse & Spin
Sense Dry
Temp.
Sanitise
Spin
Speed
Speed Up
Dry
On/Off
Dry Level
Refresh
”Refresh”, “Express 15” ,”Wool Wash”, “Rinse & Spin”, only wash
cycles are supported. “Sense Dry”, “Time Dry 30” , only dry cycles
are supported.
Select “care+” program drying function to start by default, press
Dry function key to cancel.
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Your appliance can be connected to your home wireless network and operated remotely using the app.
Getting started
Ensure your home Wi-Fi network is turned on.
You will be given step by step guidance on both your appliance and mobile device.
It may take up to 10 minutes to connect your appliance.
On your mobile device:
1. Your product is Wi-Fi connectable. Please visit the webpage below to download the app and find out more:
Australia https://www.haier.com.au/smart
New Zealand https://www.haier.co.nz/smart
2. Register and create an account.
3. Add your appliance and set up the Wi-Fi connection
Connecting to your home Wi-Fi
When your machine is connected to Wi-Fi successfully, the icon lights up.
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Speed Up
Dry
On/Off
1. Press and hold Speed Up an Dry on/off combination keys for
three seconds and the icon lights up. Remote Mode
is now enabled certain functions that your washer can now
be accessed via the app . For disabling remote mode please
touch again the two buttons, and the icon goes out .
2. When turning off the washer, the Remote Mode will be automatically released. When the
washer runs the programme in Remote Mode via app, the Remote Mode indicator flashes
every second.
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1)
Water is not heated up.
*
Choose 90°C wash temperature on ly for special hygienic requirements.
2)
Reduce detergent amount because programme duration is short.
3)After using the Refresh program, clothes need to be dried because they are using steam to remove
odors.Make sure the water pressure is up to standard and don't add washing powder or detergent.
Max. load Temperature
Preset
spin
speed
in rpm
Function
in °C
1)
Preset
Sanitise
Speed Up
Programme
selectable
range 1 2
Fabrics
type
Dry level
HWD9050AN1
Yes,
º
Optional, / No
Cotton
9
5
3
5
/
5
* to 90 20
Cotton 1400
Synthetic or mixed
fabric
1400
Synthetics * to 60 30
9
* to 90 30
Delicate laundry and
silk
1400
9
Durable
Bulky
1000
/
/
Cotton / Synthetic
/
0
/ / /
Cotton / Synthetic
Rinse & Spin
Delicate
2.5
600
* to 30 30
1000
1
Machine-washable
fabric made of wool
or with wool content
Wool Wash
800
/
5
Time Dry 30
Sense Dry
9
Non-fragile fabric
/
/
/
/
/
1.5
Cotton / Synthetic
5
9
* to 60 40
Cotton / Synthetic
1000
3)
/
/
//
1
Refresh / /
/
Cotton / Synthetic
/
/
2)
Cotton / Synthetic
1
* to 40 *
Express 15
* to 40
*
/
/
/
/
// / /
/
/
/
Care +
1400
Cotton / Synthetic
Detergent compartment for:
1
2
Powder Detergent/Liquid Detergent
Prewash
Softener or care product
3
MAX
MAX
1
2
3
/
/
/
3
/
/
/
/
/
* to 90 40
4.5
/
Temp.
/
/
/
/
/
/
3
/
/
5)
5)
5)
5)
5)
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Note: Auto Weight
The appliance is equipped with a loading recognition. At low loading, energy, water and
washing time will be reduced automatically in some progr
ammes.
The display shows “ ”.
Check the energy label for energy consumption information.
The actual energy consumption may differ from the declared one according to local
conditions.
General information and tips:
Standard prog ramme for the Ene rgy and Water Labelling according to AS/N ZS
2040.2
Detergent dissolvent method: Dissolve the detergengt first and pour the dissolved
detergent into the machine when the main wash starts. The washing operation starts
at the end of the first water filling.
The warm wash eco cycle (Cotton,
Dry :Off ,
40℃,1400rpm,
others are default setting.
)
is the recommended cycle for a normally soiled load equal to the rated load capacity (9kg).
Actual water temperature may differ from declared cycle temperature.
Cotton, Dry :Off , 40,1400rpm, others are default setting.
When using standard program washing ,please use 80standard detergent
Standard programme for the Energy saving cycle for drying labelling according to
AS/NZS 2442.1
Sense Dry , 1400rpm, Dry Level: L3, others are default setting.
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7.2.
7.3.
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Care chart
Washing
Washable up to 95°C
normal process
Washable up to 60°C
normal process
Washable up to 60°C
mild process
Washable up to 40°C
normal process
Washable up to 40°C
mild process
Washable up to 40°C
very mild process
Washable up to 30°C
normal process
Washable up to 30°C
mild process
Washable up to 30°C
very mild process
Wash by hand
max. 40°C
Do not wash
Bleaching
Any bleaching allowed Only oxygen/
non-chlorine
Do not bleach
Drying
Tumble drying possible
normal temperature
Tumble drying possible
lower temperature
Do not tumble dry
Line drying Flat drying
Ironing
Iron at a maximum
temperature
up to 200 °C
Iron at a medial tem-
perature
up to 150°C
Iron at a low temper-
ature up to 110 °C;
without steam (steam
ironing may cause irre-
versible damage)
Do not iron
Professional Textile Care
Dry cleaning in tetra-
chloroethene
Dry cleaning in hy-
drocarbons
Do not dry clean
Professional wet clean Do not professional
wet clean
7.4 Loading the appliance
Put in the laundry piece by piece.
thumb for maximum load: Keep six inches between load and drum top.
Close the door carefully. Make sure that no pieces of laundry are pinched.
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7.5 Selecting detergent
Use only machine wash approved detergent.
See tips for countertop detergent stickers.
.
Do not use dry cleaning agents such as trichloroethylene and similar products.
Choose the best detergent
Programme
Kind of detergent
Universal Colour Delicate Special Softener
Cotton
L/P L/P - -
Synthetics -
-
L/P
-
Bulky P L/P -
o
Refresh
- -
- L - -
- -
- - -
L/P - -
Care +
Wool Wash
- - L/P L/P
Sense Dry
- - -
Rinse & Spin
- - - -
L = gel-/liquid detergent P = powder detergent O = optional
_
= no
If using liquid detergent, it is not recommended to 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 temperature only for special hygienic requirements.
If you choose the water temperature 60°C or above, we would like to advise you to use
less detergent. Please kindly use the special disinfectant, which is suitable for cotton or
synthetic cloth.
*
* It is better to use less or free suds detergent powder.
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L/P
Delicate
Express 15
- -
Time Dry 30
- L - L/P
Durable
- -
L/P L/P
- -
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
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7.7 Switch on the appliance
7.6 Add detergent
1. Slide out the detergent drawer.
2. Put the required chemicals into corresponding
compartments (Fig. 7-4),
3. Push back the drawer gently.
N
ote:
Remove detergent residues before next wash cycle from the detergent drawer.
Do not overuse detergent or softener.
Please follow the instruction on the detergent package.
Concentrated liquid detergent should be diluted before adding.
Do not use liquid detergent if function “Delay“ is selected.
Carefully choose the programme settings according to the care symbols on all laun-
dry labels and according to the programme table.
7.8 Select a p
r
ogramme
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.
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7-6
N
ote: Odour removal
amount of detergent in washing agent compartment (2)
or special
“Cotton+90° C+600rpm
cleaner
to
remove possib
machine
ly corruptive residues.
7-7
Touch the “Power” button to switch on the appliance
(Fig.7-5). The LED of the “Start/Pause” button is
flashing.
7-4
with no load and small
7.9 Add individual selections
Select required options and settings (Fig. 7-7); refer to
Control Panel.
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1. At programme cycle end is displayed.
2.
3. Remove laundry as soon as possible to go easy on it and to prevent more wrinkling.
4.
5. Unplug the power cord.
6. Open the door to prevent formation of moisture and odours. Let it open while not used.
7.13 Activate or deactivate the buzzer
The acoustic signal can be deselected if necessary:
1. Switch on the appliance.
2. Select ’’Express 15’’ programme
Press the “Sanitise” button and ”Speed Up” button at the same time for
about 3 seconds. “
  ” will be displayed and the buzzer will be deactivated.
.3
To interrupt a running programme press gently “Start/Pause“. The LED above the button
is
ashing. Press it again to resume operation.
To cancel a running programme and all its individual settings:
1. Press Start/Pause” button to interrupt the running programme.
3.
4.
After 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 pos-
sible to open the door at the end of the programme or after the programme was can-
celled correctly (see description above).
In case of high water level, high water temperature and during spinning it is not pos-
sible to open the door;
is displayed.
Note: Standby-mode / energy -saving mode
The switched on appliance will go into standby-mode if it will not be activated within 2
7.10 Start wash programme
ashing
and lights up continuously.
Appliance operates according to present settings.
Changes are only possible by cancelling the programme.
7.11 Interrupt / cancel wash programme
7-8
Touch “Power” button to turn on the appliance. No select speed and run programme
start it.
For activating the buzzer p ress these three buttons at the same time again. “
will be displayed.
Spin to drain water.
minutes before starting the programme or at the end of programme. The display
switches o
. This save energy.
7-8
2. Touch “Power” button for about 2 seconds to switch the appliance off.
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Environmentally responsible use
To achieve best use of energy, water, detergent and time you should use the recom-
mended maximum load size.
Do not overload (hand 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.
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9.1 Cleaning the detergent drawer
Take always care there are no detergent residues.
Clean the drawer regularly (Fig. 9-1):
1. Pull out the drawer until it stops.
2. Press the release button and remove the drawer.
3. Flush the drawer with water until it is clean and
insert the drawer back in the appliance.
9.2 Cleaning the machine
Unplug the machine during cleaning and mainte-
nance.
Use a soft cloth with soap liquid to clean the ma-
chine case (Fig. 9-2) and rubber components.
Do not use organic chemicals or corrosive sol-
vents.
To prevent blockage of water supply by solid substan-
supply.
Unscrew the water inlet hose at the back (Fig.
9-3) of the appliance as well as on the tap.
8.4 Cleaning the drum
Remove accidentally washed items,especially met-
al 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 cleaning
agent manufacturer.
Do not use any hard objects or steel wool for clean
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ing.
9-5
9-2
9-1
9-49-3
Eco 40-60
Refresh
Cotton 20°C
Delicate
Dry
Baby Care
Dry level
Shirt
Quick 15’
Self clean
Fast
Wool
Bulky
Cotton Synthetic
Delicate
Wool Wash
Durable
Care +Time Dry 30
Express 15 Rinse & Spin
Sense Dry
Temp.
Sanitise
Spin
Speed
Speed Up
Dry
On/Off
Dry Level
Refresh
9.3
9-4
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MAX
2
1
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9.5 Long periods of disuse
If the appliance is left idle for a longer period:
1. Pull out the electrical plug (Fig. 9-6).
2.
3. Open the door to prevent formation of moisture
and odours. Let door open while not used.
Before next usage check carefully power cord, water
inlet and drain hose. Make sure everything is properly
installed and without leackage.
9-6 9-7
1.
2.
(Fig. 9-9).
3. Provide a
at container to catch leach water
(Fig. 9-10). There could be bigger amounts!
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. Unscrew and remove counter clockwise the pump
8. Remove contaminants and dirt (Fig. 9-13).
WARNING!
hot! Before any action please ensure water has
cooled down.
for instance if the appliance:
Doesn´t drain the water.
Doesn´t spin.
Cause unusual noise while running.
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9
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9-11
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9-7
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CAUTION!
can escape.
9.
(Fig. 9-14).
10.
11. Close service ap.
9-14 9-15
9-15
Oil-affected items can ignite spontaneously, especially when exposed to heat
sources, such as in a tumble dryer. The items become warm, causing an oxidation
reaction in the oil. Oxidation creates heat. If the heat cannot escape, the items can
become hot enough to catch fire. Piling, stacking or storing oil-affected items can
prevent heat from escaping and so create a fire hazard.
If it is unavoidable that fabrics that contain vegetable or cooking oil or have been
contaminated by hair care products be placed in a tumble dryer they should first be
washed in hot water with extra detergent - this will reduce, but not eliminate, the
hazard.
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11.1 Preparation
Take the appliance out of the packaging.
keep them out of childrens reach. While opening the package, water drops may be
seen on plastic bag and porthole. This normal phenomenon results from water tests
in the factory.
Note: Packaging disposal
Keep all packaging materials out of children´s reach and dispose them in an environmen-
tally friendly manner.
11.2 OPTIONAL: Install noise reduction pads
1.
2.
3.
11-1
noise reduction pads.These are used for reducing
noise(Fig. 11-1).
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hole pointing upwards, bottom side towards op-
3.
Take out the noise reduction pads and remove the
;
paste around
the bottom;the noise reduction pads under the w-
ashing machine cabinet as shown in Figure 3(two
longer pads in position 1 and 3, two shorter pads in
position 2 and 4). Finally set the machine upright again.
11.3 Dismantle the transportation bolts
The transportation bolts are designed for clamping
anti-vibration components inside the appliance during
transportation to prevent inner damage.
1.
2.
Remove all 4 bolts on the rear side and take out
plastic spacers (Fig. 11-2)(Fig. 11-3).
Fill left holes with blanking plugs (Fig. 11-4)(Fig. 11-5).
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11-3
11-4
11-5
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11.5 Aligning the appliance
Adjust all feet (Fig. 11-6) to achieve a complete level
position. This will minimize vibrations and thus noise
during use. It will also reduce wear and tear. We recom-
mend to use a spirit level for adjustment. Floor should
be as stable and
at 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 the machine is to be moved to a distant location, replace the transportation bolts removed
before installation to prevent damage: The assembly takes place in reverse order.
Note: Keep in safe place
Keep all parts of the transport protection in a safe place for later use. Whenever the
11-6
This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as:
– staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments;
– farm houses;
– by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments;
– bed and breakfast type environments;
– areas for communal use in blocks of flats or in launderettes.
appliance is to be moved at first reinstall the protection parts.
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Following connections are possible:
11.6.1 Drain hose to sink
Hang the drain hose with the U-support over the
edge of a sink with adequate size (Fig. 11-7).
-
ping.
11.6.2 Drain hose to waste water connection
The internal diameter of the stand pipe with
vent-hole must be minimum 40 mm.
Put the drain hose for 80-100mm in the wastew-
ater pipe.
(Fig. 11-8).
CAUTION!
The drain hose should not be submerged in water and should be securely
xed and
leak-free. If the drain hose is placed on the ground or if the pipe is at a height of less
than 80 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. 11-9).
Secure the drain hose with a clamp.
11.6 Drain Water Connection
Fix the water drain hose properly to the piping. The hose has to reach at one point a height
between 80 and 100 cm above the appliance bottom line! If possible keep always drain
WARNING!
Use only the supplied hose set for the connection.
Never reuse old hose sets!
Only connect to cold water supply.
Before connection, check whether the water is clean and clear.
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11-9
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11.8 Electrical Connection
Before each connection check if:
power supply, socket and fusing are appropriate to
the rating plate.
the power socket is earthed and no multi-plug or
extension are used.
the power plug and socket are strictly according.
Put the plug into the socket (Fig. 11-12).
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.
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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. 11-10). Tighten the
screw joint by hand.
2. The other end connect to a water tap with a
3/4“ thread (Fig. 11-11)
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The appliance must not be supplied through an external switching device, such as a
timer, or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by a utility.
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HWD9050AN1
Voltage in V 220-240 V~/50Hz
Current in A 10
Max. power in W 2000
Water pressure in MPa
Net weight in kg 78
11.1 Additional technical data
11.3 Standards and Directives
This product meets the requirements of all applicable EC directives with the correspon-
ding harmonised standards, which provide for CE marking.
Note: The exact height of your washer is dependent on how far the feet are extended from
the base of the machine. The space where you install your washer needs to be at least
40mm wider and 20mm deeper than its dimensions.
TOP VIEWL LAWFRONT VIEW
A
B
HWD9050AN1
B
Overall width of product mm
A Overall height of product mm
C Overall depth of product
Overall depth of product
(To main control board size) mm
D
Depth of door open mm
E
Minimum door clearance
to adjacent wall mm
11.2 Product dimensions
850
595
610
670
1130
270
mm
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F
E
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We recommend our Haier Customer Service and the use of original spare parts.
your local dealer.
and FAQs and where you can activate the service 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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