
USER’S OPERATION MANUAL
Before operating this unit, please read this manual thoroughly,
and retain for future reference
WFXE6012/WFXE6012S
WFHXE1260/WFHXE1260S
WFXE7012/WFXE7012S
WFHXE1270/WFHXE1270S


TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. CAUTION.........................................................................................................2
3 DESCRIPTION OF THE WASHING MACHINE .............................................4
4 INSTALLATIOIN..............................................................................................6
5 BEFORE THE FIRST WASH CYCLE...........................................................13
6 PREPARATION OF THE WASHING.............................................................13
7 PROGRAMMES INSTRUCTIONS................................................................18
8 PROGRAMME SETTINGS AND OPTIONS.................................................19
2 PRECAUTIONS AND GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS.............................3
2.1 Packaging....................................................................................................3
2.2 Disposing package and scrapping used washing machines.......................3
2.3 Location and surroundings..........................................................................3
2.4 Safety...........................................................................................................3
3.1 Overview......................................................................................................4
3.2 Parts supplied..............................................................................................5
3.3 Control panel...............................................................................................5
4.1 Choosing an appropriate installation location..............................................6
4.2 Removing the packaging and inspection.....................................................6
4.3 Removing the transportation bolt.................................................................7
4.4 Adjusting the feet.........................................................................................8
4.5 Connecting the water supply.......................................................................9
4.6 Connecting drain hose to the drain.............................................................11
4.7 Electrical connection..................................................................................12
6.1 Sort the laundry..........................................................................................13
6.2 Preparing laundry for washing...................................................................14
6.3 Detergents and additives...........................................................................15
7.1 Programme table.......................................................................................18
7.2 Programmes..............................................................................................19
8.1 Add detergents, close the door and select the programme.......................19
8.2 Select any desired option..........................................................................19
8.3 Delay.........................................................................................................21
8.4 Programme Start.......................................................................................21

9 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE.............................................................23
10 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE..................................................................25
11 OPERATING DATA...................................................................................30
8.5 Reload in process....................................................................................21
8.6 Change programme or optional function during operation......................21
8.7 Programme end......................................................................................22
8.8 Opening/closing door..............................................................................22
8.9 Child lock................................................................................................22
9.1 Removing the filter..................................................................................23
9.2 Draining residual water...........................................................................24
9.3 Care and maintenance...........................................................................24

1. CAUTION
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The manufacturer reserves the right for any modifications
on the product which might be deemed necessary or
useful without informing about it in this IFU.
Thank you for choosing a Hisense washing machine.
Before operating your new washing machine, please read
this instruction carefully, and keep it for future reference.
Please make sure the socket is grounded securely, the
water source connection is reliable. The manufacturer
declines all liability and warranty for damage to property
or injury to persons or animals due to non-compliance
with the directions given in this instruction.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
The new hose-sets supplied with the appliance are to be
used and that old hose-sets should not be reused.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years
and above and persons with reduced physical. Sensory
or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge
if they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and
understand the hazards involved.
Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and
user maintenance shall not be made by children without
supervision.
Children of less than 3 years should be kept away unless
continuously supervised.
The maximum permissible inlet water pressure, 1 MPa,
for appliances intended to be connected to the water
mains.The minimum permissible inlet water pressure, 0.1
MPa, if this is necessary for the correct operation of the
appliance.
For washing machines with ventilation openings in the
base,that a carpet must not obstruct the openings.

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2.1 Packaging
The packaging material is entirely recyclable, and marked with the recycling symbol .
Adhere to current local regulations when disposing of packaging material.
2.2 Disposing package and scrapping used washing machines
The washing machine is built from reusable materials. It must be disposed of in
compliance with current local waste disposal regulations.
Before scrapping, remove all detergent residues, break the door hook, and cut off
the power cable so that the washing machine is made unusable.
This appliance is marked according to the European directive on Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE). By ensuring that this product is disposed of correctly,
you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human
The symbol on the product, or on the documents accompanying the product
indicates that this appliance may not be treated as housedhold waste. instead it
shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical
and electronic equipment. Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local
environmental regulations for waste disposal. For more detailed information about
treatment, recovery and recycling of this product, please contact your local city
office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased
the product.
health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product.
2.3 Location and surroundings
The washing machine must only be installed in enclosed spaces. installation in the
bathroom or other places where air is humid is not recommended.
Do not store flammable fluids near the appliance.
2.4 Safety
Do not leave the appliance plugged in when not in use. Never plug or unplug the
power from the mains supply, if your hands are wet.
Turn off the tap.
Before any cleaning and maintenance, switch off the machine or disconnect if from
the mains.
2 PRECAUTIONS AND GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS

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Control panel layout and
appearance will depend on the model.
Clean the outside of the washing machine with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive
detergents.
Never open the door forcibly or use it as a step.
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 have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
Childen should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Children must not be allowed to play with the appliance or to climb into the drum.
If necessary, the power cable may be replaced with an identical one obtained from our
After-Sales Service. The power cable must only be replaced by a qualified technician.
If the product you bought has no special procedure for washing waterproof clothes such
as down coat, raincoat, bicycle cover, ski pants or waterproof cover, please do not wash
these articles or spin-dry them.
3.1 Overview
3 DESCRIPTION OF THE WASHING MACHINE
Control Panel
Plinth covering pump access
Door
Power Plug
Detergent Dispenser
Drain Hose

H I ABCGD FE
A: “On/Off” button B: “Start/Pause” button C: “Option” button
D: “Temp.” button E: “Spin Speed” button F: “Delay End” button
G: Child lock H: Programme selector I: Time and temperature display
D
C
B
A
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3.2 Parts supplied
User’s operation Manual
4 Plastic Caps
Hot inlet hose (if available, depending on models)
“U” - bendCold inlet hose
warranty card (depends on model)
3.3 Control panel

After unpacking, ensure that the washing machine is undamaged. If in doubt, do
4.2 Removing the packaging and inspection
not use the washing machine. Contact After-Sales Service or your local retailer
Check that the accessories and supplied parts are all present.
Keep the packaging materials (plastic bags, polystyrene parts, etc.) out of reach of
children, as they are potentially dangerous.
Move the appliance without lifting it by the worktop.
Minimum housing dimensions:
Width: 600 mm
Height: 850 mm
Depth: refer to the
Specification
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4 INSTALLATIOIN
4.1 Choosing an appropriate installation location
Do not place the product on a floor without sufficient capacity to carry the load.
Do not install the product in places where there is the risk of freezing.
1. Preparation of the location and electrical, tap water and waste water
installations at the place of installation is under customer's responsibility. Make
sure that the installation and electrical connections of the product are performed
by competent persons.
2. Make sure that the water inlet and drain hoses as well as the power cable are
not folded, pinched or crushed while pushing the product into its place after
installation or cleaning procedures.
3.
The appliance must be installed on a solid and level floor surface (if
necessary use a spirit level). If the appliance is to be installed on a wooden
floor, distribute the weight by placing it on a 60 x 60 cm sheet of plywood at
least 3 cm in thickness and secure it to the floor. If the floor is uneven, adjust
the 4 leveling feet as required; do not insert pieces of wood etc. under the feet.
4. Never place the product on a carpet-covered floor.
5. Do not lean the product on furniture, keep a distance between them.
6. Do not place the product on any platform.
7. Manufacturer shall not be held liable for damages that may arise from
procedures carried out by unauthorised persons.
Note:
There is risk of getting injured, two or more people are needed for
removing the packaging.

The washing machine is fitted with transportation bolts to avoid any possible
damage to the interior during transport.
Transport bolts which are not removed can cause damage to the
Screw off all transportation bolts for approx. 30mm with wrench following the
direction of arrow shown (not fully screw it off).
Push two transportation bolts on horizontal direction inward and loose
transportation bolt.
Pull out transportation bolts together with rubber part and plastic part.
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appliance.
4.3 Removing the transportation bolt
Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3:

To ensure safety and reduce noise, you should install the transportation bolt
cover supplied with the unit (see the annex accompanying the unit). Lean and
place the transportation bolt into hole and press it following the shown direction
until it clicks.
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Important: Keep the transportation bolt and the wrench for future transporting of the
appliance and in this case refit the transportation bolts in reverse order.
Slacken the locknut clockwise (see arrow) using the wrench.
Lift the machine slightly and adjust the height of the foot by revolving it.
Step 4:
4.4 Adjusting the feet
Step 1:
Step 2:

Connect the water supply inlet hose in accordance with the regulations
of your local water company.
Water tap: 3/4’’ threaded hose connector
Water pressure (flow pressure): 100-1000KPa(1-10 bar).
Only use a new inlet hose for connecting the washing machine to the
water supply. Used hoses must not be reused. They should be discarded.
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Important: tighten the locknut by turning it anti-clockwise towards the
appliance casing.
If the water inlet hose is not already installed, it must be screwed to the
appliance The blue marked hose is only for cold water. Depending on
the model, the hot water hose marked with red should also be connected,
for models having dual inlets.
Screw by hand the inlet hose onto the tap, tightening the nut.
Attention:
Step 3:
4.5 Connecting the water supply
Step 1:
Step 2:
No kinks in the hose!
The appliance must not be connected to the mixing tap of an un-pressurized
water heater.
Check water-tightness of connections by turnning the tap completely on.
If the hose is too short, replace it with suitable lenght of pressure resistant
hose (1000 kPa min, EN 50084 approved type).
Notes:

Red inlet valve
Blue inlet valve
Cold fill
Y-piece
Fig.3
For Models with Dual Inlets
1. Fix the red marked inlet hose to the
hot water tap and to the inlet valve with
the red filter on the rear side of machine.
2. Fix the other inlet hose to the cold water
tap and to the inlet valve with the blue filter
on the rear side of the machine.
Make sure:
1. The connections are tightly fixed
2. Do not invert their position (for
example: cold fill into hot inlet valve
and vice versa).
If you wish to connect only the cold fill
follow the below instructions (Fig. 3):
1. You need a Y-piece connector. This can be
purchased from local hardware or plumbing
supplier
2. Fix the Y-piece connector to the cold fill tap.
3. Connect the two inlet valves present on the
rear part of the machine to the Y-piece
connector using the hoses provided.
If you wish to connect hot and cold
water supply (Fig.2):
For Models with Single Inlet
Fix the inlet hose to the cold water tap
and to the inlet valve on the rear side
of the machine as Fig. 1
Fig.2
Inlet valve
Cold fill
Fig.1
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Hot fill
Red inlet valve
Blue inlet valve
Cold fill
Check the inlet hose regularly for brittleness and cracks and replace it necessary.
The washing machine can be connected without a non-return valve.

Fix the drain hose securely to prevent scalding
during machine drainage.
Note that during the wash cycles, the surface temperature of the
porthole door may increase.
Close supervision of children is necessary when the appliance is
used near children.
All connections are tightly fixed.
Do not allow children to operate, crawl on, be near or inside your
washing machine.
Ensure that:
If the drain hose is installed as shown in the picture,
unhook it only from the right clip (see arrow) :
Connect the drain hose to the siphon or hook
it over the edge of a sink by means of the "U"
bend.
Fit the “U” bend D, if not already installed, at the
end of the drain hose.
If the washing machine is connected to an integrated
drainage system, ensure that the latter is equiped with
a vent to avoid simultaneous loading and draining of
water (siphoning effect).
Ensure that there are no kinks in the drain hose.
Secure the hose so that it cannot fall down. After
wash phase, machine will drain out hot water.
Small hand basins are not suitable.
To make an extension use a hose of the same
type and secure the connections with clips.
Max. overall drain hose length: 2.50 m.
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4.6 Connecting drain hose to the drain
Notes:

Electrical connections must be carried out by a qualified
technician in compliance with the manufacturer’s
instructions and current standard safety regulations.
Electrical connections must be made in accordance with
local regulations.
The appliance must be connected to the mains by
means of a socket with an earth connection in accordance
with current regulations. The washing machine must be
earthed by law. The manufacturer declines all liability for
damage to property or injury to persons or animals due to
non-compliance with the directions given above.
Do not use extension leads or multiple sockets. Make
sure the capacity of the socket is powerful enough to
drive the machine during heating.
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Electrical supply must be adequate for the machine’s
16A Current Rating.
4.7 Electrical connection

Before any maintenance on the washing machnie
disconnect it from the mains supply. After installation,
access to the mains plug or to disconnection from the
mains supply must be ensured at all times via a
double-pole switch. Do not operate the washing
machine if it has been damaged during transport.
Inform After-Sales Service.
Mains cable replacement is only to be carried
out by After-Sales Service.The appliance must
only be used in the household for the prescribed
uses.
By type of fabric / care label symbol
Cottons, mixed fibres, easy care/synthetics, wool, handwash items.
By colour
Separate coloured and white items. Wash new coloured articles separately.
To remove any residual water used during testing by the manufacturer, we
recommend that you carry out a short wash cycle without laundry by following steps.
1 Open the tap.
2 Close the door.
3 Pour a little detergent (about 30 ml) into the main wash chamber of the deter-
gent dispenser .
4. Select and start a short programme.
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5 BEFORE THE FIRST WASH CYCLE
6 PREPARATION OF THE WASHING
6.1 Sort the laundry

By loading
Wash items of different sizes in the same load to improve washing efficiency and
distribution in the drum.
By delicates
Wash small items (e.g. nylon stockings, belts etc.) and items with hooks (e.g. bras)
inacloth bag or pillow case with zip. Always remove curtain rings or wash curtains
with the rings inside a cotton bag.
a. Empty all pockets
Coins, safety pins etc. can damage your laundry as well as the appliance drum
and tub.
b. Fasteners
Close zips and fasten buttons or hooks; loose belts or ribbons should be
tied together.
c. Stain removal
Blood, milk, eggs etc. are generally removed by the automatic enzyme
phase of
the programme.
To remove red wine, coffee, tea, grass and fruit stains etc. add a stain
remover to the main wash chamber of the detergent dispenser.
Pre-treat heavily-soiled areas with stain remover if necessary.
d. Dyeing
e. Loading the laundry
Only use dyes that are suitable for washing machines.
Follow the Manufacturer’s instructions.
Plastic and rubber parts of the washing machine can be stained by dyes.
Open the door.
Load the articles one at a time loosely into the drum, without overfilling.
Observe the load sizes given in the “Programme table”.
Note: Overloading the machine will result in unsatisfactory washing results
and creased laundry.
Close the door.
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6.2 Preparing laundry for washing

Always use high efficiency, low foam detergent for a front load machine.
The choice of detergent depends on:
Type of fabric (cottons, easy care/synthetics, delicate items, wool)
Note: Use only specific detergents for washing wool.
Colour
The wash temperature
Degree and type of soiling
Remarks:
Any whitish residues on dark fabrics are caused by insoluble compounds used
in modern phosphate-free powder detergents. If this occurs, shake or brush
out the fabric or use liquid detergents. Use only detergents and additives
specifically produced for domestic washing machines. When using descaling
agents, dyes or bleaches for the pre-wash, make sure that they are suitable for
use in domestic washing machines. Descalers could contain products which
could damage your washing machine. Do not use any solvents (e.g. turpentine,
benzine). Do not machine wash fabrics that have been treated with solvents or
flammable liquids.
Dosage
Follow the dosage recommendations on the detergent pack. They depend on:
Degree and type of soiling
Size of wash
Follow the detergent manufacturer’s instructions for a full load;
half load: 3/4 the amount used for a full load;
minimum load (about 1 kg): 1/2 the amount used for a full load;
Water hardness in your area (ask for information from your water company).
Soft water requires less detergent than hard water.
Notes:
Too much detergent can result in excess foam formation, which reduces
washing efficiency. If the washing machine detects too much foam, it may
prevent spinning.
Insufficient detergent may result in grey laundry in time and also calcifies the
heating system, drum and hoses.
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6.3 Detergents and additives

Where to put detergent and additives
The detergent drawer has three chambers (fig. “A”)
Prewash chamber
Detergent for prewash
Mainwash chamber
Detergent for main wash
Stain remover
Water softener (water hardness class 4)
Softener chamber
Fabric softener
Liquid starch
Pour additives only up to the “Max” mark.
How to position the separator in the main wash
chamber for powder or liquid detergent
For use with powder detergent: Place the separator in
the higher position. Lift the separator until its top can be
reclined. Place its hooks on the upper end of the back
guide rails and slightly push the separator down to fix it
(fig. “B” and “C”).
A gap should remain between the separator and the
bottom of the main wash chamber. If the separator
has been correctly installed (fig. “B” and “C”).
For use with liquid detergent: place the separator in
the lower position. Secure the separator in the
chamber using the front guide rails. Position the
separator so that it touches the bottom of the main
wash chamber (fig.“D”).
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Notes:
Keep detergents and additives in a safe, dry
place out of the reach of childre.
Liquid detergents can be used for programmes
with prewash. However, in this case a powder
detergent must be used for the main wash.
Do not use liquid detergents when activating the “Delay End” functioin (if
available on your washing machine).
To prevent dispensing problems when using highly concentrated powder
and liquid detergents, use the special detergent ball or bag supplied with
the detergent and palce it directly inside the drum.
When using descaling agents, bleaches or dyes, make sure that they are
suitable for washing machines. Descalers could contain compounds that
can damage parts of your washing machine.
Do not use any solvents in the washing machine (e.g. turpentine,benzine).
If you use starch powder, proceed as follows:
1. Wash your laundry using the desired wash programme.
2. Prepare the starch solution according to the starch manufacturer’s
3. Select the “Rinse + Spin” programme, reduce the speed to 800 rpm and
instructions.
start the programme.
4. Pull out the detergent drawer until you can see about 3 cm of the main
wash chamber .
5. Pour the starch solution into the main wash chamber while the water is
running into the detergent drawer.
6. If there are starch residues in the detergent drawer when the programme
has finished, clean the main wash chamber.
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Optional Yes: Dosing required
-: may not select
(1) To care clothes, spin speed shall be limited to 800 rpm.
(2) “Reload in process” can be selected if Prewash is selected.
(3)
WFXE6012/WFXE6012S/WFHXE1260/WFHXE1260S
Energy consumption 151 kWh per year, based on 220 standard washing cycles for cotton programmes at 60°C and 40°C at full and partial
load, and the consumption of the low-power modes. Actual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used.
Water consumption 8989 litres per year, based on 220 standard washing cycles for cotton programmes at 60°C and 40°C at full and partial
load. Actual water consumption will depend on how the appliance is used.
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Program
(3)Cotton
Cold, 20°C, 30°C,
40°C,50°C, 60°C,
90°C
Synthetics
Cold, 20°C, 30°C,
40°C,50°C, 60°C
Delicate
Cold, 20°C, 30°C,
40°C
Wool
Cold, 20°C, 30°C,
40°C
Intensive
Cold, 20°C, 30°C,
40°C,50°C, 60°C,
90°C
Quick
Cold, 20°C,30°C,
40°C
Rinse + spin
Spin
Care
labels
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
Prewash
Main
wash
Softener
Detergents
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Washing Function Selection
Time
Prewash
Temper-
ature
Control
Rinse
Hold
Extra
Rinse
Spin
Speed
Economic
Wash
Reload
in
process
Max. spin
speed
rpm
(2)
(1)
Max load (kg)
6.0
2.5
6.0
6.0
6.0
2.0
6.0
1.5
1.0
7 PROGRAMMES INSTRUCTIONS
7.1 Programme table
WFXE7012/WFXE7012S/WFHXE1270/WFHXE1270S
Energy consumption 170 kWh per year, based on 220 standard washing cycles for cotton programmes at 60°C and 40°C at full and partial
load, and the consumption of the low-power modes. Actual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used.
Water consumption 9390 litres per year, based on 220 standard washing cycles for cotton programmes at 60°C and 40°C at full and partial
load. Actual water consumption will depend on how the appliance is used.
7.0
2.5
7.0
7.0
7.0
2.0
7.0
1.5
1.0
90

Add detergent as described in the chapter “ Detergent and Additives” and close the door.
(Please select proper non-foaming or low-foaming detergent)
1. Turn the Programme Selector button to the desired programme position.
2. The time display shows the duration of the chosen programme (in hours and minutes).
Note: The actual running time of the programme can be adjusted automatically according to
washing situation and may be different from display time.
If the selected programme and option cannot be combined, these functions will fail to
be selected automatically and indicator will turn off automatically.
If you select “Rinse hold”, the laundry remains in the last rinse water without
progressing to the final spin cycle, to avoid creasing and prevent colours from
changing.
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You can follow the manufacturer’s recommendations on clothing tags.
“Prewash” function can be extra selected for normally to heavily
soiled table linen, towels, shirts etc. made of cotton and lien.
Normally soiled garments made of artificial fibers (like
polyester, polyacrylate, viscose etc.) or their blends with cotton.
Lightly to normally soiled cotton or fiber fabric.
Coat that be worn not long or just bought; sportswear made of cotton,
polyester, polyamide fiber and blends.
Same as the last rinse and the final spin in the “Cotton” program.
Spin time and speed can be selected separately
Curtains and delicate clothing,dresses skirts, shirts and blouses.
Only woolens, labeled with the Woolmark and identified as machine
washable If you select “Rinse Hold” do not leave items to soak for
too long.
7.2 Programmes
Cotton
Synthetics
Delicate
Wool
Intensive
Quick
Rinse + Spin
Spin
8 PROGRAMME SETTINGS AND OPTIONS
8.1 Add detergents, close the door and select the programme
8.2 Select any desired option
Press the selected option button once, and the corresponding indicator turns on.
Rinse hold

It is recommended to select the function when washing synthetic or delicate wear.
If you want to delay spin, the function will be useful.
Note: When the programme runs to the step before spin, the machine will delay spinning.
Press “Start/Pause” button or function button, and then the washing machine will
run spinning progress automatically. When spinning finishes, the programme ends.
Add one rinse to prolong rinse time.
The function is suitable for areas with soft water, or to wash baby wear, or people
whose skin is sensitive to detergent.
If the function is set, Eco function cannot be set any more.
Shorten wash time, lower wash temperature, and reduce water consumption to
reach perfect wash and clean performance, and reduce energy consumption.
If the Eco Function is set, no Prewash, Rinse Hold or Super Foam Clear function
can be set.
Suitable for heavily soiled (e.g., soil, dust). The programme is prolonged for 18
minutes.
If the Prewash function is set, Eco function cannot be set.
The programme defaults to the max. spin speed.
Press buttons to select other spin speeds.
If spin speed “0” selected, the last spin process will be canceled and the machine
only dewaters before the end of programme.
Each programme is corresponding to its default temperature. If needed, press
“Temp.” button to adjust.
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How to end rinse hold function
Extra rinse
Eco
Prewash
Spin Speed
Temperature

If the door can be opened in the process, remaining time and door lock indicators in
display will flashes. Until child lock indicator turns off, you can open the door to load
clothes.
If the door lock indicator doesn’t flash, it indicates that current temperature is over
50°C or you have passed the time for reloading in the process, namely no clothes
allowed to load into the machine.
Switch on and select program required and corresponding function keys, then press the
“Pause/Start” button to run the program.
Delay End function allows to run the machine at the consumers convenience, for
example, at night when electricity is cheaper.
Select programme, temperature and options.
Press “ Spin Speed +Temp. ” button to select the delay time by 0.5 to 24 hours;
delay time shall be longer than wash time;
The time delay indication disappears when the programme starts and it is replaced by
the remaining programme time.
If the programme starts, the digital window will display the remaining time and “Delay
End” alternatively; when the time counts down to the total wash time, it will only display
the remaining time and the washing starts.
To cancel
Delay End, turn programme selector to another programme position,
before pressing “Start/Pause” button.
Press “On/Off ” button for 2 seconds to turn off the machine;
Restart the machine and select new programme and options. If needed, select spin speed.
Re-press “Start/Pause” button to start new programme. Don’t add detergent any more.
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8.5 Reload in process
Press “Start/Pause” button to reload clothes in the process of washing.
8.3 Delay End
8.4 Progeamme Start
8.6 Change programme or optional function during operation

To strengthen the safety of children, the machine is equipped with “Child Lock” function.
When the programme starts, press “Temp. + Option” button simultaneously, LED will
display “SAFE ON” after buzzing, and then Child Lock is set up;
When the single lock is set, all function buttons will be shielded;
When the programme starts, press “Temp.+ Option” button simultaneously, LED will
display “SAFE OFF” after buzzing, and then Child Lock is released;
When power is shut down, child lock is released.
The washing machine is equipped with a power manager system.The duration of the left-on
mode is 30 second.
Press “On/Off ” button for 2 seconds to turn off the machine;
Close the tap;
Open the door and take the washed clothes out;
Slightly open the door to remove moisture in the pump.
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Never open the door forcibly while the machine is running,otherwise you can damage
the door lock.
After the procedure ends, nixie tube displays the “E
nd”, and the door lock icon goes
out. At this time, the door can be opened.
If the door needs to be opened, press “Start/Pause” button, and if the door lock icon
flickers, it shows that the unlocking condition is met; in 2 minutes, the door lock icon
goes out, and at this time, the door can be opened; if the door lock icon does not flicker,
it shows that the unlocking condition is not met; under such situation, if the door needs
to be opened, keep pressing “ On/Off ” button for 2 seconds, to restart the washing
machine; select “Spin” procedure, and set the spin speed as “0” . After the procedure
operation ends, door locking icon goes out, and at this time, the door can be opened.
To open the door, hold the door handle, press the inside handle and pull the door. Close
the door by pressing it without excessive force until it clicks shut.
8.7 Programme end
8.8 Opening/closing door
8.9 Child lock
Child lock

2. Depending on the model, remove the plinth
by holding it tightly on both sides, pushing it
downward and tilting it to the front. Or, push
down on the tabs provided on both the sides
and remove it.
We recommend that you check and clean the
filter regularly, at least two or three times a
year.
Especially:
If the appliance is not draining properly or
if it fails to perform spin cycles.
If the pump is blocked by a foreign body
(e.g. buttons coins or safety pins).
IMPORTANT: Ensure that the water has
cooled before draining the appliance.
1. Stop the appliance and unplug it.
3. Place a container beneath it.
4. Open the filter but do not remove it completely. Slowly
turn the filter counterclockwise until the water begins to drain out.
5. Wait until all the water has drained.
6. Now unscrew the filter completely and remove it.
7. Clean the filter and the filter chamber.
8. Check that the pump rotor moves freely.
9. Re-insert the filter and screw it in clockwise as far as it will go.
10. Pour about 1 litre of water into the detergent drawer to reactivate the
“Eco system”. Check that the filter is inserted properly and securely.
11. Reinstall the plinth.
12. Plug in the appliance once again.
13. Select a programme and start it.
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9 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
9.1 Removing the filter

Before emptying the residual water, switch the appliance off and
unplug it from the mains socket. Remove the plinth. Place a
container beneath it.
1. Open the filter but do not remove it completely. Slowly turn the filter
counterclockwise until the water begins to drain out.
2. Wait until all the water has drained.
3. Now unscrew the filter completely and remove it.
4. Tilt the appliance forward carefully to allow the water to flow out.
5. Refit the filter and screw it in clockwise as far as it will go.
6. Refit the plinth.
Before using the washing machine again:
1. Pour approx. 1 litre of water into the detergent drawer to reactivate the
“Eco system”.
2. Plug in the appliance once again.
Appliance exterior and control panel
Can be washed down with a soft, damp cloth.
A little neutral detergent (non abrasive) can also be used.
Dry with a soft cloth.
Filter
Check and clean the filter regularly, at least two or three times a year
(see “Removing the filter”).
Do not use flammable fluids for cleaning the appliance.
Detergent dispenser
1. Press the release lever in the main wash compartment
downward and remove the drawer (fig. “A”).
2. Remove the cover grid from the fabric softener compartment
Remove the separator from the main wash compartment by
pulling it upward (fig. “B”).
3. Wash all the parts under running water.
4. Refit the separator and the grid in the detergent drawer
and fit the drawer back inside its housing.
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9.2 Draining residual water
9.3 Care and maintenance

Door seal
Clean with a damp cloth when necessary.
Check the condition of the door seal periodically.
Water supply hose
Check the supply hose regularly for brittleness and cracks and replace it if
necessary using a new hose of the same type (available from After-Sales
Service or specialist dealer).
Mesh filter for water connection
Check and clean regularly.
For washing machines with an inlet hose as
shown on pictures .
1. Close the tap and loosen the inlet hose on the tap.
2. Clean the internal mesh filter and screw the water
inlet hose back onto the tap.
3. Now unscrew the inlet hose on the rear of the
washing machine.
4. Pull off the mesh filter from the washing machine
connection with universal pliers and clean it.
5. Refit the mesh filter and screw the inlet hose on again.
6. Turn on the tap and ensure that the connections are
completely water-tight.
Depending on the model, your washing machine is equipped with
various automatic safety functions. This enables faults to be
detected in good time and the safety system can then react
appropriately. These faults are frequently so minor that they can
be resolved within a few minutes.
The washing machine will not start.
Check whether:
The mains plug is inserted into the socket.
The wall socket is functioning correctly (use a table lamp or similar
appliance to test it).
The door is properly closed .
The “Start/Pause” button has been pressed.
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Check whether:
The “
Rinse Hold”
indicator lamp lights up
; terminate this option by pressing
The “Start/Pause” button,then start the drain process.
The door has been opened and the “
Start/Pause”
button not be pressed.
Close the door and press the “
Start/Pause”
button again.
The washing machine
’s safety system has been actived (see “Fault
The machine will run again automatically after a period.
The appliance stops during the programme
Check if there is too much foam inside, machine enters kill-foam routine.
description table”).
Residue from detergent and additives left in the detergent drawer at end
of wash.
Check whether:
The cover grid of the softener chamber and the separator of the main wash
chamber are correctly installed in the detergent dispenser and all parts are
Clean (see “Care And Maintenance”).
Sufficient water is entering. The mesh filters of the water supply could be
Blocked (see “Care And Maintenance”).
The position of the separator in the main wash chamber is adapted to the
use of powder or liquid detergent (see “Detergent and Additives”).
Machine vibrates during spin cycle.
Check whether:
The washing machine is level and standing firmly on all four feet.
Transportation bolts have been removed. Before using the
machine, it is imperative that transportation bolts are removed.
Final spin results are poor.
The washing machine has an imbalance detection and correction system. If
individual heavy items are loaded (e.g. bathrobes), this system may reduce
the spin speed automatically or even interrupt the spin completely if it detects
too great an imbalance even after several spin starts, in order to protect the
washing machine.
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If you wish to connect hot and cold water supply (Fig.1):
1. Fix the red marked inlet hose to the hot water tap and to the inlet valve with
the red filter on the rear side of machine.
2.
Fix the other inlet hose to the cold water tap and to the inlet valve with the
blue filter on the rear side of the machine.
Make sure:
a) The connections are tightly fixed
b)
If you wish to connect only the cold fill follow the below instructions (Fig. 2):
1. You will need a Y-piece connector. This can be purchased from local
hardware or plum b ing supplier.
2. Fix the Y-piece connector to the cold fill tap.
3. Connect the two inlet valves present on the rear part of the machine
to t h e Y - p i e c e connector using the hoses provided.
Hot / Cold fill fault - For Models with Dual Inlets
Do not invert their position (for example: cold fill into hot inlet valve and vice
versa).
Fig.1
Hot fill
Red inlet valve
Blue inlet valve
Cold fill
Red inlet valve
Blue inlet valve
Cold fill
Y-piece
Fig.2
If the laundry is still too wet at the end of the cycle, remove some articles of
laundry and repeat the spin cycle.
Excessive foam formation may prevent spinning. Use the correct amount
of detergent.
Check that the spin speed selector has not been set to “0”.
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Ensure that:
All connections are tightly fixed.
Fault description table
Digital display
(if fitted on your machine)
Fault description
“Water supply fault”
“F03”
“Draining fault”
“F04” “F05” “F06” “F07”
“Electrical module”
“F13”
“UNB” “Unblance”
Error code
The appliance stops during the programme.
For models with a remaining time display, a failure code between “F01” to “F07”
and “F13”、“F14”or “UNB”appears on the display.
“F01”
Do not allow children to operate, crawl on, be near or inside your washer.
Note that during the wash cycles, the surface temperature of the porthole
d o o r m a y increase.
Close supervision of children is necessary when the appliance is used near
children.
Water level reaches overflow level.
Press the
“start/pause” button to cancel the failure code and start the
programme; if the fault per
sists,unplug the appliance and contact
After-Sales Service(see “After-Sales Service”).
If a failure code “F02” appears on the display:
If a failure code “F01” appears on the display:
“Door lock fault”
The appliance has none or insufficient water supply.
Check whether:
The water tap is fully open and there is sufficient water supply pressure.
Kinks are present in the water hose.
The mesh filters of the water supply are blocked (see “Care And Maintenance”
or “Mesh Filters for Water Connection”).
The water hose is frozen up.
After the problem has been removed, restart the programme by pressing “Start/Pause”
again; if the fault persists, unplug the appliance and contact After-Sales Service (see
“After-Sales Service”).
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“
F14”
“Door unkock fault”
“F02”
“overflow or too much foam”

Door lock is abnormal.
Check whether the door is closed or not and press the “start/pause” button;
if the fault persists, unplug the appliance and contact After-Sales Service
(see “After-Sales Service”).
Switch the appliance of
f by pressing the “ On/Off ” button 2s and rearrange
the clothes, then select the spin programme and start; if the fault persists,
If a failure code between“F04”to “F07”appears on the display:
Electronic module fails.
unplug the appliance and contact After-Sales Service(see “After-Sales Service”).
AFTER-SALES SE
RVICE
If a failure code “F03” appears on the display:
Waste water is not being pumped out.
The washing machine stops in the appropriate programme step.
Unplug the appliance.
Check whether:
Kinks are present in the drain hose;
The pump or the filter is blocked (see “Removing the Filter”).
IMPORTANT:
Ensure that
the water has cooled before drainning the appliance.
The drain hose is frozen up.
Plug in the appliance again. If the fault persists, unplug the appliance and contact
After-Sales Service(see “After-Sales Service” ).
If a failure code “F13” appears on the display:
If a failure code “UNB” appears on the display:
Before contacting After-Sales Service:
Try to remedy the problem yourself (see “Troubleshooting Guide”).
Restart the programme to check whether the problem has solved itself.
If the washing machine continues to function incorrectly, call After-Sales Service.
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Action: Press “Start/Pause” button. The washing machine will try to open the
door. The alarm will be removed until the door is unlocked. Or, press the “On/Off”
button to restart the washing machine, and the alarm will be removed.
If a failure code “F14” appears on the display:
Switch the appliance off by pressing the “Power” button 2s and select the desired
programme; if the fault persists,unplug the appliance and contact After-Sales Service
(see “After-Sales Service”).
Door open fault.
Unbalance alarm.

11 OPERATING DATA
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WFXE6012/WFXE6012S/WFHXE1260/WFHXE1260S
(1) Energy Consumption based on 220 standard washing cycles for cotton programmes at 60°C and 40°C at full and partial load,
and the consumption of the low-power modes. Actual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used.
(2) Water consumption based on 220 standard washing cycles for cotton programmes at 60°C and 40°C at full and partial load.
Actual water consumption will depend on how the appliance is used.
(3) “Standard 60°C cotton programme” and the “standard 40°C cotton programme” are the standard washing programmes to
which the information in the label and the fiche relates and these programmes are suitable to clean normally soiled cotton laundry
and that they are the most efficient programmes in terms of combined energy and water consumption.
(4)The power consumption of the off-mode is 0.5W,and of the left-on mode is 0.5W.
(5)The type of detergents suitable for the various washing temperatures.
Model
Max. spin speed
Net Weight
Dimensions (WxDxH)
Voltage/Frequency
Gross Power
Water Pressure
In accordance with delegated regulation (EU) No.1061/2010
Rated Capacity
Energy Efficiency Class
Main Wash Duration (min)
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at full load
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at partial load
- the standard 40 °C cotton programme at partial load
Airborne acoustical noise emissions expressed in dB(A) re 1
pW and rounded to the nearest integer during the washing
and spinning phases for the standard 60 °C cotton
programme at fulll load
Programme Time (min)
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at full load
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at partial load
- the standard 40 °C cotton programme at partial load
Remaining Moisture content (%)
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at full load
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at partial load
- the standard 40 °C cotton programme at partial load
Energy Consumption (kWh)
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at full load
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at partial load
- the standard 40 °C cotton programme at partial load
Water Consumption During Main Wash (L)
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at full load
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at partial load
- the standard 40 °C cotton programme at partial load
Total Water Consumption (L)
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at full load
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at partial load
- the standard 40 °C cotton programme at partial load
Annual Energy Consumption
(1)
(kWh)
Annual Water Consumption
(2)
(L)
Spin-drying efficiency class on a scale from G (least
efficient) to A (most efficient)
Duration of the left-on mode(min)
Built-in
52kg
600×450×850mm
1200 rpm
220-240V ~/50Hz
2200 W
0.1 MPa - 1MPa
6kg
A+++
57/75
193
223
223
245
278
278
54
54
52
0.56
0.74
0.70
11.7
11.7
15.7
42
53
40
40
NO
151
8989
B
2

(1) Energy Consumption based on 220 standard washing cycles for cotton programmes at 60°C and 40°C at full and partial load,
and the consumption of the low-power modes. Actual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used.
(2) Water consumption based on 220 standard washing cycles for cotton programmes at 60°C and 40°C at full and partial load.
Actual water consumption will depend on how the appliance is used.
(3) “Standard 60°C cotton programme” and the “standard 40°C cotton programme” are the standard washing programmes to
which the information in the label and the fiche relates and these programmes are suitable to clean normally soiled cotton laundry
and that they are the most efficient programmes in terms of combined energy and water consumption.
(4)The power consumption of the off-mode is 0.49W,and of the left-on mode is 0.49W.
(5)The type of detergents suitable for the various washing temperatures.
Model
Max. spin speed
Net Weight
Dimensions (WxDxH)
52kg
600×450×850mm
1200 rpm
Voltage/Frequency
220-240V ~/50Hz
Gross Power
2200 W
Water Pressure
0.1 MPa - 1MPa
In accordance with delegated regulation (EU) No.1061/2010
Rated Capacity
7kg
Energy Efficiency Class
A+++
Main Wash Duration (min)
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at full load
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at partial load
- the standard 40 °C cotton programme at partial load
Airborne acoustical noise emissions expressed in dB(A) re 1
pW and rounded to the nearest integer during the washing
and spinning phases for the standard 60 °C cotton
programme at fulll load
Programme Time (min)
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at full load
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at partial load
- the standard 40 °C cotton programme at partial load
Remaining Moisture content (%)
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at full load
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at partial load
- the standard 40 °C cotton programme at partial load
Energy Consumption (kWh)
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at full load
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at partial load
- the standard 40 °C cotton programme at partial load
Water Consumption During Main Wash (L)
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at full load
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at partial load
- the standard 40 °C cotton programme at partial load
Total Water Consumption (L)
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at full load
- the standard 60 °C cotton programme at partial load
- the standard 40 °C cotton programme at partial load
57/72
193
223
223
245
278
278
53
53
52
0.58
0.84
0.78
11.7
11.7
15.7
44
53
Annual Energy Consumption
(1)
(kWh)
Annual Water Consumption
(2)
(L)
Spin-drying efficiency class on a scale from G (least
efficient) to A (most efficient)
Duration of the left-on mode(min)
Built-in
39
39
NO
170
9390
B
2
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WFXE7012/WFXE7012S/WFHXE1270/WFHXE1270S


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