
P/No.:
MFL30138420

WD-1457RD
WD-1458RD

roduct
Feature
P
ontents
C
2
Warnings
....................................................................................................................3
Specification
................................................................................................................5
Installation
...................................................................................................................6
Care
before
washing
.................................................................................................12
Adding
detergent
.......................................................................................................13
Function
..................................................................................................................15
How
to
use
washer
....................................................................................................16
Maintenance
..............................................................................................................26
Troubleshooting
guide
...............................................................................................30
Terms
of
Warranty
.....................................................................................................33
Direct
Drive
System
The
advanced
Brushless
DC
motor
directly
drives
the
drum
without
belt
and
pulley.
Water
Circulation
Spray
detergent
solution
and
water
onto
the
load
continuously.
Clothes
are
soaked
more
quickly
and
thoroughly
during
wash
cycle.
The
detergent
suds
can
be
removed
more
easily
by
the
water
shower
during
rinse
cycle.
The
water
circulation
system
uses
both
water
and
detergent
more
efficiently.
Built-in
Heater
Internal
heater
automatically
heats
the
water
to
the best
temperature
on
selected
cycles.
Child
Lock
The
Child
lock
prevents
children
from
pressing
any
button
to
change
the
settings
during
operation.
More
economical
by
Intelligent
Wash
System
Intelligent
Wash
System
detects
the
amount
of
load
and
water
temperature,
and
then
determines
the
optimum
water
level
and
washing
time
to
minimize
energy
and
water
consumption.
Low
noise
speed
control
system
By
sensing
the
amount
of
load
and
balance,
it
evenly
distributes
load
to
minimize
the
spinning
noise
level.
Safety
device
(Aqua
lock)
Aqua
lock
System
is
designed
for
detecting
water
leak
during
operation
to
prevent
water
from
flooding
over
the
floor.
Steam
Washing
and
Refresh
Steam
Washing
features
upgraded washing
performance
with
low
energy
consumption.
Refresh
cycle
reduces
wrinkles
from
dry
clothes.
Automatic
Wash
Load
Detection
Automatically
detects the
load
and
optimizes
the
washing
time.

3
arnings
W
For
your
safety,
the
information
in
this
manual
must
be
followed
to
minimize
the
risk
of
fire
or
explosion,
electric
shock,
or
to
prevent
property
damage,
personal
injury,
or
loss
of
life.
!
READ
ALL
INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE
USE
WARNING!
?
Do
not
install
or
store
the
washer
where
it
will
be
exposed
to
the
weather.
?
Do
not
tamper
with
controls.
?
Do
not
repair
or
replace
any
part
of
the
washer
or
attempt
any
servicing
unless
specifically
recommended
in
the
user-maintenance
instructions
or
published
user-repair
instructions
that
you
understand
and
have
the
skills
to
carry
out.
?
Keep
the
area
underneath
and
around
your
appliances
free
of
combustible
materials
such
as
lint,
paper,
rags,
chemicals,
etc.
?
Close
supervision
is
necessary
if
this
appliance
is
used
by
or
near
children
or
infirm
persons.
Do
not
allow
them
to
play
on,
with,
or
inside
this
or
any
other
appliance.
?
Keep
washer
away
from
fire.
?
Do
not
leave
the
washer
door
open.
An
open
door
could
entice
children
to
hang
on
the
door
or
crawl
inside
the
washer.
?
Never
reach
into
washer
while
it
is
moving.
Wait
until
the
drum
has
completely
stopped.
?
The
laundry
process
can
reduce
the
flame
retardant
of
fabrics.
?
Do
not
wash
or
dry
articles
that
have
been
cleaned
in,
washed
in,
soaked
in,
or
spotted
with
combustible
or
explosive
substances
(such
as
wax,
oil,
paint,
gasoline,
degreasers,
dry
cleaning
solvents,
kerosene,
etc.)
which
may
ignite
or
explode.
Oil
may
remain
in
the
tub
after
a
whole
cycle
resulting
in
fire
during
drying.
So,
do
not
load
oiled
clothes.
?
To
avoid
such
a
result,
carefully
follow
the
garment
manufacturer's
wash
and
care
instructions.
?
Do
not
slam
the
washer
door
closed
or
try
to
force
the
door
open
when
locked.
This
could
result
in
damage
to
the
washer.
?
To
minimize
the
possibility
of
electric
shock,
unplug
this
appliance
from
the
power
supply
or
disconnect
the
washer
at
the
household
distribution
panel
by
removing
the
fuse
or
switching
off
the
circuit
breaker
before
attempting
any
maintenance
or
cleaning.
?
Never
attempt
to
operate
this
appliance
if it
is
damaged,
malfunctioning,
partially
disassembled,
or
has
missing
or
broken
parts,
including
a
damaged
cord
or
plug.
?
dryer
is
intend
only
for
drying
textile
material
in
water.
?
If
the
washer
has
been
exposed
to
water,
call
an
authorized
service
provider
to
avoid
any
risk
of
fire
or
electric
shock.
GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
This
appliance
must
be
grounded.
In
the
event
of
malfunction
or
breakdown,
grounding
will
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock
by
providing
a
path
of
least
resistance
for
electric
current.
This
appliance
is
equipped
with
a
cord
having
an
equipment-grounding
conductor
and
grounding
plug.
The
plug
must
be
plugged
into
an
appropriate
outlet
that
is
properly
installed
and
grounded
in
accordance
with
all
local
codes
and
ordinance.
?
Do
not
use
an
adapter
or
otherwise
defeat
the
grounding
plug.
?
If
you
don't
have
the
proper
outlet,
consult
an
electrician.
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
:
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire,
electric
shock,
or
injury
to
persons
when
using
the
washer,
follow
basic
precautions,
including
the
following:
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
:
Improper
connection
of
the
equipment-grounding
conductor
can
result
in
risk
of
electric
shock.
Check
with
a
qualified
electrician
or
serviceman
if
you
are
in
doubt
as
to
whether
the
appliance
is
properly
grounded.
Do
not
modify
the
plug
provided
with
the
appliance
-
if
it
does
not
fit
the
outlet,
have
a
proper
outlet
installed
by
a
qualified
electrician.

4
arnings
W
To
minimize
the
risk
of
fire
in
a
tumble
dryer,
the
following
should
be
observed:
?
Items
that
have been
spotted
or
soaked
with
vegetable
or
cooking
oil
constitute
a
fire
hazard
and
should
not
be
placed
in
a
tumble
dryer.
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.
Washed
in
hot
water
with
extra
detergent-this
will
reduce,
but
not
eliminate,
the
hazard.
The
'cool
down'
cycle
of
tumble
dryers
should
be
used
to
reduce
the
temperature
of
the
items.
They
should
not
be
removed
from
the
tumble
dryer
or
piled
or
stacked
while
hot.
?
Items
that
have been
previously
cleaned
in,
washed
in,
soaked
in
or
spotted
with
petrol/gasoline,
dry-cleaning
solvents
or
other
flammable
or
explosive
substances
should
not
be
placed
in
a
tumble
dryer.
Highly
flammable
substances
commonly
used
in
domestic
environments
include
acetone,
denatured
alcohol,
petrol/gasoline,
kerosene,
spot
removers
(some
brands),
turpentine,
waxes
and
was
removers.
?
Items
containing
foam
rubber
(also
known
as
latex
foam)
or
similarly
testured
rubber.
like
materials
should
not
be
dried
in
a
tumble
dryer
on
a
heat
setting.
Foam
rubber
materials
can,
when
heated,
produce
fire
by
spontaneous
combustion.
?
Fabric
softeners
or
similar
products
should
not
be
used
in
a
tumble
dryer
to
eliminate
the
effects
of
static
electricity
unless
this
practice
is
specifically
recommended
by
the
manufacturer
of
the
fabric
softener
or
product.
?
Undergarments
that
contain
metal
reinforcements
should
not
be
placed
in
a
tumble
dryer.
Damage
to
the
tumble
dryer
can
result
if
metal
reinforcements
come
loose
during
drying.
When
available
a
drying
rack
could
be
used
for
such
items.
?
Plastic
articles
such
as
shower
caps
or
babies
waterproof
napkin
covers
should
not
be
placed
in
a
tumble
dryer.
?
Rubber-backed
articles,
clothes
fitted
with
foam
rubber
pads,
pillows,
galoshes
and
rubber-coated
tennis
shoes
should
not
be
placed
in
a
tumble
dryer.

5
pecification
S
Drawer
Inlet
hose(1EA)
Option
:
Hot/Cold(2EA)
Spanner
Accessories
The
appearance
and
specifications
may
be
varied
without
notice
to
raise
the
units
quality.
Name
:
Front
loading
washing
machine
Power
supply
:
220
-
240V~,
50Hz
Size
:
600mm(W)×645mm(D)×850mm(H)
Weight
:
66kg
Wash
capacity/Max.
Watt
:
8kg(2100W)
Dry
capacity/Max.
Watt
:
4kg(1500W)
Spin
speed
:
No
Spin/400/800/1000/1400
Water
consumption
:
67â„“(8.4â„“/kg)
Permissible
water
pressure
:4.5~114PSI(30~800kPa)
The
external
hot
water
supply
MUST
NOT
exceed
70
deg
C
Permissible
cold
water
temperature
:
4-25ËšC
No
further
backflow
protection
required
for
connection
to
the
water
supply.
The
appearance
and
specifications
may
be
varied
without
notice
to
lmprove
the
units
quality.
Specifications
subject
to
change
by
manufacturer.

6
nstallation
I
1.
To
prevent
internal
damage
during
transport,
the
special
4
bolts
are
locked.
Before
operating
the
washer,
remove
the
bolts
along
with
the
rubber
bungs.
?
If
they
are
not
removed,
it
may
cause
heavy
vibration,
noise
and
malfunction.
3.
Take
out
the
4
bolts
along
with
the
rubber
bungs
by
slightly
twisting
the
bung.
Keep
the
4
bolts
and
the
spanner
for
the
future
use.
?
Whenever
the
appliance
is
transported,
the
transit
bolts
must
be
refitted.
The
appliance
is
fitted
with
transit
bolts
to
prevent
internal
damage
during
transport.
?
Packing
and
all
transit
bolts
must
be
removed
before
using
the
washer.
When
unpacking
the
base,
be
sure
to
remove
the
additional
packing
support
in
the
middle
of
the
base
packing.
2.
Unscrew
the
4
bolts
with
the
spanner
supplied.
4.
Close
the
holes
with
the
caps
supplied.
Transit
bolts
Install
or
store
where
it
will
not
be
exposed
to
temperature
below
freezing
or
exposed
to
the
weather.
Properly
ground
washer
to
conform
with
all
governing
codes
and
ordinances.
The
base
opening
must
not
be
obstructed
by
carpeting
when
the
washing
machine
is
installed
on
a
carpeted
floor.
In
countries
where
there
are
areas
which
may
be
subject
to
infestation
by
cockroaches
or
other
vermin,
pay
particular
attention
to
keeping
the
appliance
and
its
surroundings
in
clean
condition
at
all
times.
Any
damage
which
may
be
caused
by
cockroaches
or
other
vermin
will
not
be
covered
by
the
appliance
guarantee.
Removing
transit
bolts
(Packing
support
may
not
be
used
depending
on
models.)

7
nstallation
I
Level
floor
:
Allowable
slope
under
entire
washer
is
1Ëš
Power
outlet
:
Must
be
within
1.5
meters
of
either
side
of
location
of
washer.
Do
not
overload
the
outlet
with
more
than
one
appliance.
Additional
Clearance
:
For
wall,
door
and
floor
modeling
is
required.
(10cm
:
rear
/2cm:right
&
left
side)
Do
not
place
or
store
laundry
products
on
top
of
washer
at
any
times.
They
can
damage
the
finish
or
controls.
Installation
place
requirement
Positioning
Install
the
washer
on
a
flat
hard
floor.
Make
sure
that
air
circulation
around
the
washer
is
not
impeded
by
carpets,
rug
etc.
?
Never
try
to
correct
any
unevenness
in
the
floor
with
pieces
of
wood,
cardboard
or
similar
materials
under
the
washer.
?
If
it
is
impossible
to
avoid
positioning
the
washer
next
to
a
gas
cooker
or
coal
burning
stove,
an
insulation(85x60cm)
covered
with
aluminum
foil
on
the
side
facing
the
cooker
or
stove,
must
be
inserted
between
the
two
appliance.
?
The
washer
must
not
be
installed
in
rooms
where
the
temperature
can
drop
below
0°C.
?
Please
ensure
that
when
the
washer
is
installed,
it
is
easily
accessible
for
the
engineer
in
the
event
of
a
breakdown.
?
Adjust
all
four
feet
using
the
transit
bolt
spanner
provided
ensuring
the
appliance
is
stable,
and
a
clearance
of
approximately
20mm
is
left
between
the
top
of
the
washer
and
the
underside
of
the
work-top.

8
nstallation
I
Rubber
seal
Hose
connector
â–¶Water
supply
pressure
must
be
between
30kPa
and
800kPa
(0.3~0.8kgf/cm
2
)
â–¶Don't
strip
or
crossthread
when
connecting
Inlet
hose
to
the
valve.
â–¶If
the
water
supply
pressure
is
more
than
1000kPa,
a
decompression
device
should
be
installed.
?
Two
rubber
seals
are
supplied
with
the
water
inlet
hoses.
They
are
used
for
preventing
water
leaks.
?
Make
sure
the
connection
to
taps
is
tight
enough.
?
Periodically
check
the
condition
of
the
hose
and
replace
the
hose
if
necessary.
?
Make
sure
that
there
is
no
kink
on
the
hose
and
that
it
is
not
crushed.
â–¶When
your
washer
has
two
valves.
?
The
Inlet
hose
which
has
red
connector
is
for
the
hot
water
tap.
?
If
the
washer
has
two
valves,
the
energy
is
saved
by
using
hot
valve.
Washing
Machine
is
to
be
connected
to
the
water
mains
using
new
hose-sets
and
old
hose-sets
should
not
be
used.
Connecting
water
supply
hose
1.
Do
not
use
an
extension
cord
or
double
adapter.
2.
If
the
supply
cord
is
damaged,
it
must
be
replaced
by
the
manufacturer
or
its
service
agents
or
similarly
qualified
person
in
order
to
avoid
a
hazard.
3.
Always
unplug
the
machine
and
turn
off
the
water
supply
after
use.
4.
Connect
the
machine
to
an
earthed socket
in
accordance
with
current
wiring
regulations.
5.
The
appliance
must
be
positioned
so
that
the
plug
is
easily
accessible.
?
Repairs
to
the
washing
machine
must
only
be
carried
out
by
qualified
personnel.
Repairs
carried
out
by
inexperienced
persons
may
cause
injury
or
serious
malfunctioning.
Contact
your
local
service
center
?
Do
not
install
your
washing
machine
in
rooms
where
temperature
below
freezing
may
occur.
Frozen
hoses
may
burst
under
pressure.
The
reliability
of
the
electronic
control
unit
may
be
impaired
at
temperatures
below
freezing
point.
?
If
the
appliance
is
delivered
in
the
winter
months
and
temperatures
are
below
freezing
:
Place
the
washing
machine
at
room
temperature
for
a
few
hours
before
putting
it
into
operation.
Electrical
connection
CAUTION
concerning
the
Power
Cord
Most
appliances
recommend
they
be
placed
upon
a
dedicated
circuit;
that
is,
a
single
outlet
circuit
which
powers
only
that
appliance
and
has
no
additional
outlets
or
branch
circuits.
Check
the
specification
page
of
this
owner's
manual
to
be
certain.
Do
not
overload
wall
outlets.
Overloaded
wall
outlets,
loose
or
damaged
wall
outlets,
extension
cords,
frayed
power
cords,
or
damaged
or
cracked
wire
insulation
are
dangerous.
Any
of
these
conditions
could
result
in
electric
shock
or
fire.
Periodically
examine
the
cord
of
your
appliance,
and
if
its
appearance
indicates
damage
or
deterioration,
unplug
it,
discontinue
use
of
the
appliance,
and
have
the
cord
replaced
with
an
exact
replacement
part
by
an
authorized
servicer.
Protect
the
power
cord
from
physical
or
mechanical
abuse,
such
as
being
twisted,
kinked,
pinched,
closed
in
a
door,
or
walked
upon.
Pay
particular
attention
to
plugs,
wall
outlets,
and
the
point
where
the
cord
exits
the
appliance.
CAUTION
NOTE
After
completing
connection,
if
water
leaks
from
the
hose,
repeat
the
same
steps.
Use
the
most
conventional
type
of
faucet
for
water
supply.
In
case
the faucet
is
square
or
too
big,
remove
the
spacing
ring
before
inserting
the
faucet
into
the
adaptor.

9
nstallation
I
Normal
Tap
without
thread
&
screw
type
inlet
hose
Normal
Tap
without
thread
&
one
touch
type
inlet
hose
1.
Unscrew
the
fixing
screw
to
attach
the
tap.
2.
Push
the
connector
up
till
the
rubber
packing
is
in
tight
contact
with
the
tap.
Then
tighten
the
4
screws.
3.
Push
the
water
supply
hose
vertically
upwards
so
that
the
rubber
packing
within
in
the
hose
can
adhere
completely
to
the
tap
and
then
tighten
it
by
screwing
it
to
the
right.
1.
Untighten
the
upper
connector
screw.
2.
Push
the
upper
connector
up
till
the
rubber
packing
is
in
tight
contact
with
the
tap.
Then
tighten
the
4
screws.
3.
Connect
the
water
supply
hose
to
the
middle
connector,
pushing
the
plate
down.
?
Make
sure
that
there
are
no
kinks
in
the
hose
and
that
it
is
not
crushed.
?
Make
sure
that
the
rubber
seal
is
inside
the
hose
connector.
?
In
case
the
diameter
of
the
tap
is
large
remove
the
guide
plate.
?
Unable
water
Tap
for
connectoring
hose.
?
Turn
the
middle
connector
not
to
have
water
leaked.
?
To
separate
the
water
supply
hose
from
the
middle
connector
shut
off
the
tap.
Then
pull
the
inlet
hose
down,
pushing
the
plate
down.

10
nstallation
I
Installation
of
drain
hose
?
The
drain
hose
should
not
be
placed
higher
than
100
cm
above
the
floor.
Water
in
the
washer
does
not
drain
or
drains
slowly.
?
Proper
securing
of
the
drain
hose
will
protect
the
floor
from
damage
due
to
water
leakage.
?
When
the
drain
hose
is
too
long,
do
not
force
back
into
the
washer.
This
will
cause
abnormal
noise.
?
When
installing
the
drain
hose
sink,
secure
it
tightly
with
a
string.
?
Proper
securing
of
the
drain
hose
will
protect
the
floor
from
damage
due
to
water
leakage.
This
equipment
is
not
designed
for
maritime
use
or
for
use
mobile
installations
such
as
caravans,
aircraft
etc.
Turn
off
the
stopcock
if
the
machine
is
to
be
left
for
any
length
of
time
(e.g.
holiday),
especially
if
there
is
no
floor
drain(gully)
in
the
immediate
vicinity.
When
disposing
of
the
appliance,
cut
off
the
mains
cable,
and
destroy
the
plug
Disable
the
door
lock
to
prevent
young
children
being
trapped
inside.
Packaging
material
(e.g.
Films,
Styrofoam)
can
be
dangerous
for
children.
There
is
a
risk
of
suffocation
!
Keep
all
packaging
well
away
from
children

11
nstallation
I
Level
adjustment
Concrete
floors
Wooden
floors
(Suspended
floors)
1.
Adjusting
the
washing
machine
level
properly
prevents
excessive
noise
and
vibration.
Install
the
appliance
on
a
solid
and
level floor
surface,
preferably
in
a
corner
of
the
room.
2.
If
the
floor
is
uneven,
adjust
the
adjustable
feet
as
required.
(do
not
insert
pieces
of
wood
etc.
under
the
feet)
Make
sure
that
all
four
feet
are
stable
and
resting
on
the
floor
and
then
check
that
the
appliance
is
perfectly
level.
(use
a
spirit
level)
※
After
the
washer
is
level,
tighten
the
lock
nuts
up
towards
of
the
base
of
the
washer.
All
lock
nuts
must
be
tightened.
Diagonal
Check
When
pushing
down
the
edges
of
the
washing
machine
top
plate
diagonally,
the
machine
should
not
move
up
and
down
at
all.
(Please,
check
both
of
two
directions)
If
machine
rocks
when
pushing
the
machine
top
plate
diagonally,
adjust
the
feet
again.
?
The
installation
surface
must
be
clean,
dry
and
level.
?
Install
washer
on
a
flat
hard
floor.
Tile
floors
(Slippery
floors)
?
Position
each
foot
on
the
Tread
Mate
and
level
the
machine
to
suit.
(Cut
Tread
Mate
into
70x70
mm
sections
and
stick
the
pieces
on
to
the
dry
tile
where
machine
is
to
be
placed.)
※
Tread
Mate
is
a
self
adhesive
material
used
on
ladders
&
steps
that
prevents
slipping.
?
Wooden
floors
are
particularly
susceptible
to
vibration.
?
To
prevent
vibration
we
recommend
you
place
rubber
cups
under each
foot,
at
least
15mm
thick
under
the
washer,
secured
to
at
least
2
floor
beams
with
screws.
?
If
possible
install
the
washer
in
one
of
the
corners
of
the
room,
where
the
floor
is
more
stable.
※
Insert
the
rubber
cups
to
reduce
vibration.
※
You
can
obtain
the
rubber
cups
(p/no.4620ER4002B)
from
the
LG
svc
dept.
Important!
?
Proper
placement
and
levelling
of
the
washer
ensure
long,
regular
and
reliable
operation.
?
The
washer
must
be
absolutely
horizontal
and
stand
firmly
in
position.
?
It
must
not
"Seesaw"
across
corners
under
load.
?
The
installation
surface
must
be
clean,
free
from
floor
wax
and
other
lubricant
coatings.
?
Do
not
let
the
feet
of
the
washer
get
wet.
If
feet
of
the
washer
get
wet,
slipping
may
occur.
Timber
or
suspended type
flooring
may
contribute
to
excessive vibration
and
unbalance
errors.
In
the
case
that
the
washing
machine
is
installed
on
a
raised
platform,
it
must
be
securely
fastened
in
order
to
eliminate
the
risk
that
it
might
fall
off.
NOTE
NOTE

12
are
before
washing
C
1.
Care
Labels
Look
for
a
care
label
on
your
clothes.
This
will
tell
you
about
the
fabric
content
of
your
garment
and
how
it
should
be
washed.
2.
Sorting
To
get
the
best
results,
Sort
clothes
into
loads
that
can
be
washed
with
the
same
wash
cycle.
Water
temperature
and
spin
speed
and
different
fabrics
need
to
be
washed
in
different
ways.
Always
sort
dark
colors
from
pale
colors
and
whites.
Wash
separately
as
dye
and
lint
transfer
can
occur
causing
discoloration
of
white
etc.
If
possible,
do
not
wash
heavily
soiled
items
with
lightly
soiled
one.
Soil
(Heavy,
Normal,
Light)
Separate
clothes
according
to
amount
of
soil.
Color
(White,
Lights,
Darks)
Separate
white
fabrics
from
colored
fabrics.
Lint
(Lint
producers,
Collectors)
Wash
lint
producers
and
lint
collectors
separately.
3.
Caring
before
loading
Caring
before
washing
Before
the
first
washing
Combine
large
and
small
items
in
a
load.
Load
large
items
first.
Large
items
should
not
be
more
than
half
the
total
wash
load.
Do
not
wash
single
items.
This
may
cause
an
out-of-balance
load.
Add
one
or
two
similar
items.
?
Check
all
pockets
to
make
sure
that
they
are
empty.
Items
such
as
nails,
hair
clip,
matches,
pens,
coins
and
keys
can
damage
both
your
washer
and
your
clothes.
?
Close
zippers,
hooks
and
strings
to
make
sure
that
these
items
don't
snag
on
other
clothes.
?
Pre
treat
dirt
and
stains
by
brushing
a
little
detergent
dissolved
in
water
onto
stains
like
collars
and
cuffs
to
help
shift
dirt.
?
Check
the
folds
of
the
door
seal
for
any
small
articles
which
may
have
been
trapped.
?
Check
the
drum
for
any
missed
pieces
of
laundry.
Items
inadvertently
left
in
the
washer
may
be
damaged
(e.g.
shrink
or
discolor)
during
the
next
wash
cycle.
?
To
prevent
damage
to
the
door
seal
and
clothing,
make
sure
that
there
are
no
clothes
caught
between
the
drum
door
and
the
seal.
Select
a
cycle
(COTTON
60°C,
add
a
half
load
of
detergent)
allow
the
unit
to
wash
without
clothing.
This
will
remove
residues
and
water
from
the
drum
that
may
have
been
left
during
manufacturing.

13
dding
detergent
A
?
Main
wash
only
?PreWash+MainWash
?
Do
not
exceed
the
maximum
fill
line.
Close
the
dispenser
drawer
slowly.
Overfilling
can
cause
early
dispensing
of
the
fabric
softener
which
could
stain
clothes.
?
Do
not
leave
the
fabric
softener
in
the
detergent
drawer
for
more
than
2
days.
(Fabric
softener
could
harden)
?
Softener
will
automatically
be
added
during
the
last
rinse
cycle.
?
Do
not
open
the
drawer
when
water
is
supplied.
?
Solvents(benzene,
etc)
are
not
allowable.
1.
The
Dispenser
Drawer
2.
Adding
Fabric
Softener
Adding
detergent
and
fabric
softener
Do
not
pour
fabric
softener
directly
on
the
cloths
NOTE

14
dding
detergent
A
?
The
detergent
should
be
used
according
to
the
instruction
of
the
detergent
manufacture.
?
If
too
much
detergent
is
used,
too
many
suds
can
occur
and
this
will
decrease
the
washing
result
or
cause
heavy
load
to
the
motor.
?
Use
powder
detergent
only
for
the
front
loading
washer.
If
suds
occur
too
much,
pleas
reduce
the
detergent
amount.
?
Detergent
usage
may
need
to
be
adjusted
for
water
temperature,
water
hardness,
size
and
soil
level
of
the
load.
For
best
results,
avoid
oversudsing.
4.
Water
softener
?
A
water
softener,
such
as
Anti
limescale
(Clagon)
can
be used
to
cut
down
on
the
use
of
detergent
in
extremely
hard
water
areas.
Dispense
according
to
the
amount
specified
on
the
packaging.
First
add
detergent
and
then
the
water
softener.
?
Use
the
quantity
of
detergent
as
for
soft
water.
Tips
Full
load
:
according
to
manufacturer's
recommendation.
Part
load
:
3/4
of
the
normal
amount.
Minimum
load
:
1/2
of
full
load.
?
Detergent
is
flushed
from
the
dispenser
at
the
beginning
of
the
cycle.
1)
Open
the
door
and
Tablets
into
the
drum.
3.
Detergent
dosage
5.
Using
the
Tablets
2)
Load
the
laundry
into
the
drum.
3)
Close
the
door.

15
unction
F
Recommended
courses
according
to
the
laundry
type
Water
Program
Fabric
Type
Temp.
(Option)
Cotton
Synthetic
Baby
Care
Delicate
Duvet
Quick
30
Rinse+
Spin
Refresh
Hand
Wash
/Wool
Color
fast
garments
(shirts,
night
dresses,
pajamas...)and
lightly
soiled
white
cotton(underwear)
Polyamide,
Acrylic,
Polyester
Lightly
soiled
baby
wear
Delicate
laundry
easily
damaged
"Hand wash"
marked
delicate
and
wool
laundry
Cotton
bedding
with
filling
duvet,
pillow,
blanket,
sofa
cover
with
light
filling
Colored
laundry
which
is
lightly
soiled
fast
Cotton
mixed,
Polyeter
mixed
Dress
shirts,
blouses
-
Time
Delay
-
Steam
Wash
-
Intensive
-
Pre
Wash
-
Rinse
+
-
Medic
Rinse
-
Low
Temp.
-
Iron
Dry
-
Cupboard
Dry
-
Very
Dry
-
Time
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Time
Delay
-
Intensive
-
Rinse
+
-
Rinse
+
-
Medic
Rinse
-
Time
Delay
-
Steam
Default
Water
Temperature
:
Select
the
water
temperature
to
the
wash
cycles.
Always
follow
garment
manufacture's
care
label
or
instructions
when
laundering.
Intensive
:
When
washing
full
load
or
heavily
soiled
laundry,
you
can
increase
effectiveness
by
choosing
intensive
option.
Program
setting
with
"Cotton
60°C
+
Steam
Wash
+
Intensive"
option
for
test
in
accordance
or
in
conformity
with
EN60456
and
IEC60456.
Pre
Wash
:
If
the
laundry
is
heavily
soiled,
"Pre
Wash"
Cotton
is
recommended.
Pre
Wash
is
available
in
Cotton,
Synthetic
and
Baby
Care
program.
Medic
Rinse
:
For
high
effectiveness
or
more
purity
in
rinse
operation
you
can
choose
Medic
Rinse
option.
Medic
Rinse
is
default
in
Baby
Care
program.
60°C
(Cold,
30°C,
40°C,
95°C)
40°C
(Cold,
30°C,
60°C)
40°C
(Cold,
30°C)
30°C
(Cold,
40°C)
No
Choose
No
Choose
95°C
(40°C,
60°C)
Rating
Less
than
4kg
Less
than
4kg
Less
than
2kg
Less
than
2kg
Less
than
2kg
Maximum
Load
Option
Dry
(Option)
1
king
size
(9
Tog)
Rating
3
items

16
ow
to
use
washer
H
?
Press
the
Power(
)
button
to
start.
?
Press
the
Start/Pause(
)
button.
?
Initial
condition
-
Wash
:
Main
wash
-
Rinse
:
3
times
-
Spin
:
1400
rpm
-
Water
temperature
:
60ËšC
-
Program
:
Cotton
?
Press
the
Power(
)
button
to
start.
?
Select
the
conditions
which
you
want
to
use,
by
pressing
each
button.
For
selecting
the
each
conditions,
please
refer
to
the
page17~page25
?
Press
the
Start/Pause
button.
1.
Cotton
automatically
selected
upon
power
on.
2.
Manual
Selecting

17
ow
to
use
washer
H
Program
?
9
programs
are
available
according
to
the
laundry
type.
?
Lamp
will
light
up
to
indicate
selected
program.
?
When
Start/Pause(
)
button
is
pressed,
the
Cotton
program
is
automatically
selected.
-
By
turning
the
Program
dial,
the
program
is
selected
in
order
of
"
Cotton
--
Synthetic
--
Delicate
--
Hand
Wash/Wool
--
Duvet
--
Quick
30
--
Rinse+Spin
--
Refresh
--
Baby
Care".
Regarding
to
the
laundry
type
for
each
program
Please
refer
to
the
page15.
1.
Power
2.
Initial
Program
Power
?
Press
the
Power(
)
button
to
turn
power
on
and
off.
?
To
cancel
the
Time
Delay
function,
the
Power(
)
button
should
be
pressed.
?
When
the
Power(
)
button
is
pressed,
the
washer
is
ready
for
Cotton
program.
And
the
other
initial
conditions
as
follows.
?
So,
if
you
want
to
advance
into
the
washing
cycle
without
changing
the
program,
just
press
Start/Pause(
)
button
and
then
the
washer
will
proceed.
Initial
program
-Cotton
Program
/
Main
Wash
/
Normal
Rinse
/
1400
rpm
/
60ËšC
(1) (2) (3) (6) (7) (8)
(9)
(10) (11)
(4)
(5)
(1)
Button
:
Power
(2)
Dial
:
Program
(3)
Button
:
Start/Pause
(4)
Button
:
Time
Delay
(5)
Button
:
Steam
Wash
(6)
Button
:
Temperature
(7)
Button
:
Spin
(8)
Button
:
Option
(9)
Button
:
Child
Lock
(10)
Button
:
Tub
Clean
(11)
Dial
:
Dry

18
ow
to
use
washer
H
Start/Pause
?
This
Start/Pause
button
is
used
to
start
wash
cycle
or
pause
the
wash
cycle.
?
If
temporary
stop
of
wash
cycle
is
needed,
press
"Start/Pause"
button.
?
When
in
Pause,
the
power
is
turned
off
automatically
after
4
minutes.
?
NB.
The
door
will
not
open
before
1
to
2
minutes
when
Pause
is
selected,
or
at
the
end
of
the
wash
cycle.
1.
Start
2.
Pause
?
While
the
"Detecting"
is
shown
in
the
display
the
machine
rotates
slowly
and
detects
how
many
laundries
are
loaded
in
the
drum.
It
will
take
a
few
seconds.
?
Available
in
Cotton,
Synthetic
and
Baby
Care
program.
3.
Detecting
4.
Door
Lock
Time
Delay
Preparing
washing
before
starting
"Time
Delay"
-
Turn
on
the
water
tap.
-
Load
laundry
and
close
the
door.
-
Place
the
detergent
and
fabric
softener
in
the
drawer.
?
How
to
set
"Time
Delay"
-
Press
Power
button.
-
Turn
the
Program
dial
to
select
the
program
you
require.
-
Press
Time
Delay
button
and
set
the
desired
time.
-
Press
the
Start/Pause
button.
?
If
Time
Delay
button
is
pressed,
"3:00"
is
displayed.
The
maximum
delayed
time
is
19:00
hours
and
the
minimum
time
is
3:00
hours.
?
Each
pressing
of
the button
advances
time
delay
by
one
hour.
?
To
cancel
the
time
delay,
press
the
Power
button.
?
Time
Delay
is
'expected
time'
from
the
present
to
the
completion
of
washing
cycle
or
selected
process
(Wash,
Rinse,
Spin).
?
According
to
the
condition
of
water
supply
and
temperature,
the
delayed
time
and
the
actual
washing
time
may
vary.
?
Lights
whenever
the
door
of
the
washer
is
locked.
?
The
door
can
be
unlocked
by
pressing
the
Start/Pause
button
to
stop
the
washer.
?
The
door
can
be
opened
after
a
short
delay.

19
ow
to
use
washer
H
Steam
Wash
By
pressing
the
Steam
Wash
button,
Steam
Function
Can
be
selected.
When
Steam
Function
is
selected,
Steam
wash
( )
LED
lights
on.
Steam
Wash
is
?
For
normally
soiled
full
load.
?
For
tough
stained
clothes,
underway,
or
baby
Clothes.
?
Steam
Wash
is
available
with
Cotton,
Synthetic,
Baby
Care
program.
Refresh
cycle
is
fixed
Steam
wash.
?
This
option
features
upgraded
washing
performance
with
low
energy.
?
Do
not
load
delicates
such
as
wool,
silk,
and
easily
discolored
clothes.
NOTE:
-
Steam
wash
is
a
highly
concentrated
and
efficient.
It
may
seem
there
is
no
water
inside
the
drum(normal
condition).
-
During
the
steam
cycle
the
strong
steam
spray
may
not
be
seen
through
the
door
(normal
condition).
-
During
the
steam
operation,
a
spraying
sound
will
be
heard.
(normal
condition)
-
Do
not
try
to
open
the
door
while
operating.
Steam
can
cause
severe
burns.
CAUTION:
-
Do
not
reach
into
the
washer
while
operating.
Steam
can cause
severe
burns.
Refresh
Refresh
cycle
?
For
slightly
wrinkled
clothes
which
have
been
stored
for
an
extended
time.
It
just
makes
wrinkled
clothes
easy
to
iron
(Do
not
load
wet
clothes).
?
Wrinkles
will
be
reduced.
How
to
use
Refresh
cycle
1.
Turn
on
the
washer
and
select
the
Refresh
program.
2.
Load
3
items
or
less
and
close
the
door.
3.
Press
the
Steam
Wash
button
repeatedly
until
the
desired
and
correct
number
of
items
is
displayed.
Initial
display
is
2
items
4.
Press
the
Start/Pause
button
CAUTION:
-
Do
not
reach
into
the
washer
while
operating.
Steam
can
cause
severe
burns.
-
Keep
pets
away
from
the
washer.
[Precautionary
Notes]
-
The
Refresh
cycle
is
not
like
other
washing
or
drying
cycles.
-
Due
to
the
characteristic
of
cotton
fibers,
this
cycle
is
not
recommended
for
100%
cotton
clothing.
-
Remove
stains
from
clothing
before
using
the
Refresh
cycle
to
prevent
permanently
setting
the
stains
by
high
heat.
-
Be
sure
that
the faucet
is
open.
This
cycle
uses
a
little
water
to
produce
steam.
-
Be
careful
not
to
touch
the
door.
It
can
be
very
hot.
-
Do
not
open
the
door
while
operating.
Steam
can
cause
severe
burns.
-
After
removing
clothes
from
the
Refresh
cycle
they
may
feel
slightly
damp
wait
at least
10
minutes
before
putting
the clothes
on.
-
Best
result
are
achieved
when
articles
are
of
similar
size
and
fabric
type.
Do
not
overload
(Load
less
than
3
dress
shirtes)
!
!
Program
Cotton
Synthetic
Baby
Care
Temperature
60°c
(30°c,
40°c,
95°c)
40°c
(30°c,
60°c)
95°c
(40°c,
60°c)
Press
the
Steam
Wash
button.

20
ow
to
use
washer
H
Water
Temp.
?
By
pressing
the
Temp.
button,
the
water
temperature
can
be
selected.
-
Cold
-30ËšC/40ËšC/60ËšC/95ËšC
?
Water
temperature
can
be
selected
as
below
according
to
the
program.
-
Baby
Care
40ËšC
--
60ËšC
--
95°C
-
Cotton
Cold--30ËšC--40ËšC--60ËšC--95ËšC
-
Synthetic
Cold
--
30ËšC
--
40ËšC
--
60ËšC
-
Delicate
&
Quick
30
&
Hand
Wash/Wool
&
Duvet
Cold
--
30ËšC
--
40ËšC
The
required
temperature
lamp
will
light
up
for
identification.
For
the
more
detailed
information,
please
refer
to
the
page15.
Option
By
pressing
each
the
button,
each
function
will
be
selected.
2.
Pre
Wash
?
Use
this
option
for
load
that
need
pretreatment.
Add
16
minutes
pre
wash
and
drain.
-
When
using
Pre
Wash
option,
do
not
use
liquid
detergent
in
the
main
wash
comportment.
Use
powder
for
the
main
wash.
?
Available
in
Cotton,
Synthetic
and
Baby
Care
program.
4.
Medic
Rinse
?
For
high
effectiveness
or
more
purity
in
rinse
operation
you
can
choose
Medic
Rinse
option.
?
Available
in
Cotton,
Synthetic
and
Baby
Care
program.
?
Medic
Rinse
is
default
in
Baby
Care
program.
The
required
temperature
lamp
will
light
up
for
identification.
1.
Intensive
?
When
washing
full
load
or
heavily
soiled
laundry,
you
can
increase
effectiveness
by
choosing
intensive
option.
?
By
selecting
the
Intensive
option,
the
wash
time
may
be
extended,
depending
on
the
program
selected.
?
To
use
this
option,
press
the
intensive
button
once
before
the
wash
program
is
started.
2.
Rinse
+
?
Used
to
additional
rinse,
which
may
assist
in
removing
traces
of
detergent
residue.
?
By
selecting
Rinse
+
function,
the
Rinse
Time
and
the
Rinse
water
are
increased.

21
Tub
Clean
Tub
Clean
course
can
be
set
by
pressing
and
holding
Intensive
and
Pre
Wash
button
simultaneously.
When
Tub
Clean
course
is
set,
display
"
",
and
all
buttons
are
inoperable.
TUB
CLEAN
is
special
cycle
to
clean
the
inside
of
the
washer.
This
cycle
uses
higher
water
level
with
higher
spin
speed.
Perform
this
cycle
regularly.
How
to
use
the
Tub
Clean
cycle:
1.
Remove
any
clothing
or
items
from
the
washer
and
close the
door.
2.
Open
the
dispenser
drawer
and
add
Anti
limescale
(Calgon)
to
the
Main
wash
compartment.
NOTE:
Do
not
add
any
detergent
to
the
detergent
compartments.
Excessive
suds
may
generate
and
leak
from
the
washer.
3.
Close
the
dispenser
drawer
slowly.
4.
Power
On
and
then
press
and
hold
Intensive
and
Pre
Wash
button
for
3
seconds.
then
""
is
displayed
in
LED
5.
Press
the
Start/Pause
button
to
start.
6.
After
the
cycle
is
complete,
leave
the
door
open
to
dry
around
the
washer
door
opening,
flexible
gasket
and
door
glass.
CAUTION:
If
there
is
a
small
child,
be
careful
not
to
leave
the
door
open
for
too
long.
!
ow
to
use
washer
H
Child
lock
If
you
choose
to
lock
the
buttons
on
the
control
assembly
to
prevent
tampering,
this
function
may
be
selected.
?
Child
lock
can
be
set
by
pressing
and
holding
the
Rinse
+
and
Medic
Rinse
button
simultaneously.
(About
three
seconds)
?
When
child
lock
is
set,
all
buttons
are
inoperable,
except
Power
button
?
To
deactivate
Child
lock
system,
press
and
hold
the
Rinse
+
and
Medic
Rinse
button
simultaneously
again.
(About
three
seconds)
?
To
change
to
the
desired
program,
whilst
in
child
lock
mode.
1.
Press
and
hold
both
Rinse
+
and
Medic
Rinse
button
together
once
again.
(About
three
seconds)
2.
Press
the
Start/Pause
button.
3.
Select
the
desired
program
and
press
the
Start/Pause
button
again.
?
The
child
lock
can
be
set
at
any
time
and
it
is
automatically
canceled
when
operational
errors
occur.
Also
Child
lock
works
when
power
is off.

Dry
?
This
washer-dryer's
automatical
process
from
washing
to
drying
can
be
selected
easily.
?
For
most
even
drying,
make
sure
all
articles
in
the
clothes
load
are
similar
in
material
and
thickness.
?
Do
not
overload
dryer
by
stuffing
too
many
articles
into
drum.
Items
must
be
able
to
tumble
freely.
?
If
you
open
door
and
remove
load
before
dryer
has
finished
its
cycle,
remember
to
press
the
Start/Pause
button.
?
After
the
end
of
dry,
"
"
is
displayed.
By
pressing
the
"Start/Pause"
button
the
program
can
be
ended.
If
you
not
press
the
"Start/Pause"
button,
the
program
is
ended
after
about
4
hours.
"
"
Cooling
Cycle.
22
ow
to
use
washer
H
1.
Spin
selection
2.
No
spin
3.
Spin
Only
?
Spin
speed
is
available
according
to
the
program
as
follows.
-
Cotton
&
Quick
30
&
Rinse+Spin
NoSpin--400--800--1000--1400
-
Synthetic
&
Hand
Wash/Wool
&
Duvet
&
Baby
Care
NoSpin--400--800--1000
-
Delicate
NoSpin--400--800
?
If
"No
Spin"
is
selected,
the
washer
stops
after
draining
water.
1.
Press
the
Power
button.
2.
Set
the
desired
spin
speed
by
turnning
spin
dial.
3.
Press
the
Start/Pause
button.
The
required
lamp
will
light
up
for
identification.
Spin
?
By
pressing
the
Spin
button,
the
spin
speed
can
be
chosen.
NOTE
The
maximum
drying
capacity
for
this
model
is
4kg.
When
loading,
please
use
the
maximum
drying
capacity
indicator
behind
the
door
as
shown
below.
4

23
ow
to
use
washer
H
2.
Drying
Time
Guide
(Manual
operation)
Dry
?
By
pressing
the
Dry
button,
the
drying
time
can
be
selected.
?
Drying
course
can
last
up
to
150min.
When
selecting
drying
only,
drying
course
will
start
after
15min
spining.
?
These
drying
times
are
given
as
a
guide
to
help
you
set
your
dryer
for
manual
drying.
Drying
times
can
vary
greatly
depending
on
dampness,
room
temperature
and
type
of
fabric
and
your
own
experience
will
be
your
best
guide.
?
Low
Temp.
:
For
Synthetics
select
?
Iron
Dry
:
If
you
want
to
iron
clothes
?
Cupboard
Dry
:
For
Cottons
select
?
Very
Dry
:
For
washable
nappies
select
?
Time
(30/60/120 minutes)
-
30
min
:
Cotton
1.5kg
-
60
min
:
Cotton
3kg
-
120
min
:
Towel
4kg
1.
Drying
Automatic
guide
?
Use
your
Automatic
Cycles
to
dry
most
loads.
Electronic
sensors
measure
the
temperature
of
the
exhaust
to
increase
or
decrease
drying
temperatures
for
faster
reaction
time
and
tigher
temperature
control.
?
If
a
load
is
not
as
dry
as
you
like,
complete
drying
using
a
time
cycle.
NOTE
The
Estimated
drying
time
varies
from
the
actual
drying
time
with
an
Automatic.
The
type
of
fabric,
size
of
the
load,
and
the
dryness
selected
affect
drying
time.
The
standard
laundry
weight
which
shows
how
much
laundry
to
put
into
the
washer.
Sorts
of
laundry
Sorts
of
laundry
Single
weight
Single
weight
Diaper
200g
300g
100g
Short-
sleeved
Shirt
Underwear
500g
1200g
50g
Jean
Nightclothes

24
ow
to
use
washer
H
3.
Completion
of
Drying
?
Your
dryer
can
handle
a
load
of
up
to
4kg
dry
weight
of
articles.
?
When
loading,
shake
out
each
handful
of
clothes
so
that
they
can
tumble
freely.
Items
should
not
be
loaded
in
a
tangled
condition,
as
this
will
lengthen
the
drying
time.
Woolen
Articles
-
Do
not
tumble
dry
woolen
articles.
Pull
them
to
their
original
shape,
they
ary
them
flat.
Woven
and
Loopknit
Materials
-
Some
woven
and
loopknit
materials
may
shrink,
by
varying
amounts,
depending
on
their
quality.
-
Always
stretch
them
out
immediately
after
drying.
Permanent
Press
and
Synthetics
-
Do
not
overload
your
dryer.
-
Take
out
permanent
press
articles
as
soon
as
the
dryer
stops
to
reduce
wrinkles.
Fibre
or
Leather
Materials
-
Always
check
the
manufacture's
instructions.
Baby
Clothes
and
Night
Gowns
-
Always
check
the
manufacture's
instructions.
Rubber and
Plastics
-
Do
not
dry
any
items
made
from
or
containing
rubber
or
plastics,
such
as:
a)
aprons,
bibs,
chair
covers
b)
curtains
and
tablecloths
Fiberglass
-
Do
not
dry
fiberglass
articles
in
your
dryer.
Glass
particles
left
in
the
dryer
could
be
picked
up
by
your
clothes
the
next
time
you
use
the
dryer
and
irritate
your
skin.
When
drying
cycle
is
completed,
[COOL
DOWN]
is
displayed
on
the
Multi
display.
The
COOL
DOWN
is
setting
automatically
when
a
drying
cycle
is
complete.
When
you
are
not
remove
a
load
of
clothes
from
the
dryer
as
soon
as
it
stops,
wrinkles
can
form.
The
COOL
DOWN
operating
periodically
tumbles,
rearranges
and
fluffs
the
load
to
avoid
wrinkles
without
heat
for
up
to
4
hours.
The
message
will
continue
to
display
until
the
clothes
are
removed
or
the
Start/Pause
button
is
pressed.

25
ow
to
use
washer
H
?
If
the
washer
encounters
a
fault
during
operation,
the
associated
fault
will
be
displayed.
"
"
:
Water
pressure
sensing
error
"
"
:
Problem
of
overfilling
water
"
"
:
Door
is
not
closed
"
"
:
Over
load
in
motor
"
"
:
Water
inlet
trouble
"
"
:
Drainage
trouble
"
"
:
Unbalanced
load
"
"
:
Water
temperature
trouble
"
"
:
Water
leaks
"
"
:
The
washer
experienced
a
power
failure.
"
"
:
Dry
heater
or
thermostat
trouble.
If
these
error
letters
are
displayed,
please
refer
to
the
troubleshooting
page30
and
follow
the
guide.
Display
?
When
Child
lock
is
selected,
the
"
"
lamp
is
on.
?
After
the
end
of
dry,
"
"
is
displayed.
?
When
time
delay
is
selected,
it
shows
the
remaining
times
to
finish
the
selected
program.
?
When
washing
cycle
is
completed,
"
"
is
displayed
on
the
"Multi
display".
?
During
washing
cycle,
the
remaining
washing
time
is
displayed.
?
Recommended
program
by
manufacturer.
-
Cotton
:
around
1
hour
and
51
minutes
-
Synthetic
:
around
1
hour
and
24
minutes
-
Baby
Care
:
around
2
hours
and
37
minutes
-
Delicate
:
around
1
hour
and
12
minutes
-
Hand Wash/Wool
:
around
57
minutes
-
Quick
30
:
around
30
minutes
-
Duvet
:
around
1
hour
and
12
minutes
-
Rinse
+
Spin
:
around
23
minutes
-
Refresh
:
around
19
minutes
?
The
washing
time
may
vary
by
the
amount
of
laundry,
water
pressure,
water
temperature
and
other
washing
conditions.
?
If
an
unbalanced
load
is
detected
or
if
the
suds
removing
program
operates,
the
wash
time
may
be
extended.
(Max.
increasing
time
is
45
minutes.)
1.
Special
function
display
3.
Completion
of
washing
4.
Time
left
2.
Self
diagnose
display
Est.
Time
Remaining
Status
Indicator
?
This
display
shows
the
estimated
time
remaining
in
the
cycle
when
operating.
?
This
washer
automatically
detects
the
wash
load
(weight)
and
optimizes
the
washing
time.
After
detecting,
the
display
will
show
the
adjusted
time
remaining.
?
It
shows
elapsed
time
of
the
cycle
the
washer
is
operating.

26
aintenance
M
The
water
inlet
filter
-"
"
error
message
will
blink
on
the
control
panel
when
water
does
not
enter
the
detergent
drawer.
-
If
water
is
very
hard
or
contains
traces
of
lime
deposit,
the
water
inlet
filter
may
become
clogged.
It
is
therefore
a
good
idea
to
clean
it
from
time
to
time.
Before
cleaning
the
washer
interior,
unplug
the
electrical
power
cord
to
avoid
electrical
shock
to
avoid
electrical
shock
hazards.
When
disposing
of
the
appliance,
cut
off
the
mains
cable,
and
destroy
the
plug
Disable
the
door
lock
to
prevent
young
children
being
trapped
inside.
1.
Turn
off
the
water
tap.
2.
Unscrew
the
water
inlet
hose.
3.
Clean
the
filter
using
a
hard
bristle
brush.
4.
Tighten
up
the
inlet
hose.

27
aintenance
M
3
2
3
2
1
100
The
drain
pump
filter
The
drain
filter
collects
threads
and
small
objects
left
in
the
laundry.
Check
regularly
that
the
filter
is
clean
to
ensure
smooth
running
of
your
machine.
CAUTION
First
drain
using
the
drain
hose
and
then
open
the
pump
filter
to
remove
whatever
any
threads
or
objects.
Be
careful
when
draining
if
the
water
is
hot.
Allow
the
water
to
cool
down
before
cleaning
the
drain
pump,
carrying
out
emergency
emptying
or
opening
the
door
in
an
emergency.
!
1.
Open
the
lower
cover
cap
( )
by
using
a
coin.
Drain
plug
( )
to
pull
out
the
hose.
2.
Unplug
the
drain
plug
( ),
allowing
the
water
to
flow
out.
At
this
time
use
a
vessel
to
prevent
water
flowing
on
to
the
floor.
When
water
does
not
flow
any
more,
turn
the
pump
filter
( )
open
to
the
left.
3.
Remove
out
any
foreign
material
from
the
pump
filter
( ).
4.
After
cleaning,
turn
the
pump
filter
( )
clockwise
and
insert
the
drain
plug
( )to
the
original
place.
close
the
lower
cover
cap.

28
aintenance
M
Dispenser
drawer
After
a
while
detergents
and
fabric
softeners
leave
a
deposit
in
the
drawer.
?
It
should
be
cleaned
from
time
to
time
with
a
jet
of
running
water.
?
If
necessary
it
can
be
removed
completely
from
the
machine
by
pressing
the
catch
downward
and
by
pulling
it
out.
?
To
facilitate
cleaning,
the
upper
part
of
the
fabric
softener
compartment
can
be
removed.
The
drawer
recess
Detergent
can
also
accumulate
inside
the
recess
which
should
be
cleaned
occasionally
with
an
old
toothbrush.
?
Once
you
have
finished
cleaning,
replace
the
drawer
and
run
a
rinse
cycle
without
laundry.
The
washing
drum
?
If
you
live
in
a
hard
water
area,
limescale
may
continuously
build
up
in
places
where
it
cannot
be
seen
and
thus
not
easily
removed.
Over
time
the
build
up
of
scale
clogs
appliances,
and
if
it
is
not
kept
in
check
these
may
have
to
be
replaced.
?
Although
the
washing
drum
is
made
of
Stainless
steel,
specks
of
rust
can
be
caused
by
small
metal
articles
(paper
clips,
safety
pins)
which
have
been
left
in
the
drum.
?
The
washing
drum
should
be
cleaned
from
time
to time.
?
If
you
use
descaling
agents,
dyes
or
bleaches,
make
sure
they
are
suitable
for
washing
machine
use.
Descaler
may
contain
chemicals
that
may
damage
part
of
your
washing
machine.
Remove
any
spots
with
a
stainless
steel
cleaning
agent.
Never
use
steel
wool.

29
aintenance
M
The
water
circulation
nozzle
&
Steam
nozzle
?
Clean
the
water
circulation
nozzle
and
Steam
nozzle,
if
clogged.
Cleaning
your
washer
1.
Exterior
Proper
care
of
your
washer
can
extend
its
life.
The
outside
of
the
machine
can
be
cleaned
with
warm
water
and
a
neutral
non
abrasive
household
detergent.
Immediately
wipe
off
any
spills.
Wipe
with
damp
cloth.
Try
not
to
hit
surface
with
sharp
objects.
IMPORTANT:
Do
not
use
methylated
spirits,
diluents
or
similar
products.
2.
Interior
Dry
around
the
washer
door
opening,
flexible
gasket
and
door
glass.
Run
washer
through
a
complete
cycle
using
hot
water.
Repeat
process
if
necessary.
Winterizing
instructions
If
the
washer
is
stored
in
an
area
where
freezing
may
occur
or
moved
in
freezing
temperatures,
follow
these
instructions
to
prevent
damage
to
the
washer:
1.
Turn
off
water
supply
tap.
2.
Disconnect
hoses
from
water
supply
and
drain
water
from
hoses.
3.
Plug
electrical
cord
into
a
properly
grounded
electrical
outlet.
4.
Add
1gallon(3.8L)
of
nontoxic
recreational
vehicle(RV)
antifreeze
into
an
empty
wash
drum.
Close
the
door.
5.
Set
spin
cycle
and
let
washer
spin
for
1minute
to
drain
out
all
water.
Not
all
of
the
RV
antifreeze
will
be
expelled.
6.
Unplug
electrical
power
cord,
dry
the
drum
interior,
and
close
the
door.
7.
Remove
dispenser
drawer,
drain
and
dry
excessive
water
from
the
compartments.
8.
Store
washer
in
an
upright
position.
9.
To
remove
antifreeze
from
washer
after
storage,
run
empty
washer
through
a
complete
cycle
using
detergent.
Do
not
add
wash
load.
Remove
hard
water
deposits
using
only
cleaners
labeled
as
safe
for
washing
machine.
NOTE

30
roubleshooting
guide
This
washing
machine
is
equipped
with
automatic
safety
functions
which
detect
and
diagnose
faults
at
an
early
stage
and
react
appropriately.
When
the
machine
does
not
function
properly
or
does
not
function
at
all,
check
the
following
points
before
you
contact
your
service
provider.
Symptom
Possible
Cause
Solution
Rattling
and
clanking
noise
Thumping
sound
Vibrating
noise
Water
leaks.
Oversudsing
Water
does
not
enter
washer
or
it
enters
slowly
Water
in
the
washer
does
not
drain
or
drains
slowly.
?
Foreign
objects
such
as
coins
or
safety
pins
maybe
in
drum
or
pump.
?
Heavy
wash
loads
may
produce
a
thumping
sound.
This
is
usually
normal.
?
Have
all
the
transit
bolts
and
packing
been
removed?
?
Are
all
the
feet
resting
firmly
on
the
ground?
?
Fill
hoses
or
drain
hose
are
loose
at
tap
or
washer.
?
House
drain
pipes
are
clogged.
?
Water
supply
is
not
adequate
in
area.
?
Water
supply
tap
is
not
completely
open.
?
Water
inlet
hose(s)
are
kinked.
?
The
filter
of
the
inlet
hose(s)
are
clogged.
?
Drain
hose
is
kinked
or
clogged.
?
The
drain
filter
is
clogged.
Stop
washer
and
check
drum
and
drain
filter.
If
noise
continues
after
washer
is
restarted,
call
your
authorized
service
centre.
If
sound
continues,
washer
is
probably
out
of
balance.
Stop
and
redistribute
wash
load.
If
not
removed
during
installation,
refer
to
Installation
guide
for
removing
transit
bolts.
Wash
load
may
be
unevenly
distributed
in
drum.
Stop
washer
and
rearrange
wash
load.
Check
and
tighten
hose
connections.
Unclog
drain
pipe.
Contact
plumber
if
necessary.
Too
much
detergent
or
unsuitable
detergent
may
cause
excessive
foaming
which
may
result
in
water
leaks.
Check
another
tap
in
the
house.
Fully
open
tap.
Straighten
hose(s).
Check
the
filter
of
the
inlet
hose(s).
Clean
and
straighten
the
drain
hose.
Clean
the
drain
filter.
T

31
roubleshooting
guide
Washer
does
not
start
Washer
won't
spin
Door
does
not
open
Wash
cycle
time
delayed
Dry
problem
?
Electrical
power
cord
may
not
be
plugged
in
or
connection
may
be
loose.
?
House
fuse
blown,
circuit
breaker
tripped,
or
a
power
outage
has
occurred.
?
Water
supply
tap
is
not
turned
on.
Check
that
the
door
is
firmly
shut.
?
Does
not
dry
Make
sure
plug
fits
tightly
in
wall
outlet.
Reset
circuit
breaker
or
replace
fuse.
Do
not
increase fuse
capacity.
If
problem
is
a
circuit
overload,
have
it
corrected
by
a
qualified
electrician.
Turn
on
water
supply
tap.
Close
the
door
and
press
the
Start/Pause
button.
After
pressing
the
Start/Pause
button,
it
may
take
a
few
moments
before
the
washer
begins
to
spin.
The
door
must
lock
before
spin
can
be
achieved.
Once
started,
the
door
can
not
be
opened
for
safety
reasons.
Wait
one
or
two
minutes
before
opening
the
door
to
give
the
electric
locking
mechanism
time
to
release.
The
washing
time
may
vary
by
the
amount
of
laundry,
water
pressure,
water
temperature
and
other
using
conditions.
If
the
imbalance
is
detected
or
if
the
suds
removing
program
works,
the
wash
time
shall
be
increased.
Do
not
overload.
Check
that
the
washer
is
draining
properly
to
extract
adequate
water
from
th
load.
Clothes
load
is
too
small
to
tumble
properly.
Add
a
few
towels.
Symptom
Possible
Cause
Solution
T

32
roubleshooting
guide
Symptom
Possible
Cause
Solution
?
Water
supply
is
not
adequate
in
area
?
Water
supply
taps
are
not
completely
open.
?
Water
inlet
hose(s)
are
kinked.
?
The
filter
of
the
inlet
hose(s)
are
clogged.
?
If
water
leakage
occurred
in
the
inlet
hose,
indicator
" "
will
be
changed
red
color.
?
Drain
hose
is
kinked
or
clogged.
?
The
drain
filter is
clogged.
?
Load
is
too
small.
?
Load
is
out
of
balance.
?
The
appliance
has
an
unbalance
detection
and
correction
system.
If
individual
heavy
articles
are
loaded
(ex.
bath
mat,
both
robe,
etc.),
this
system
may
stop
spinning
or
even
interrupt
the
spin
cycle
altogether.
?
If
the
laundry
is
still
too
wet
at
the
end
of
the
cycle,
add
smaller
articles of
laundry
to
balance
the
load
and
repeat
the
spin
cycle.
?
Is
the
door
opened
or
not
completely
closed?
?
Water
overfills
due
to
the
faulty
water
valve.
?
Water
level
sensor
has
malfunctioned.
?
Water
leaks
?
The
washer
experienced
a
power
failure.
?
Check
water
supply.
Check
another
tap
in
the
house.
Fully
open
tap.
Straighten
hose(s).
Check
the
filter
of
the
inlet
hose(s).
Clean
and
straighten
the
drain
hose.
Clean
the
drain
filter.
For
more
detailed
information,
please
refer
to
"The
drain
pump
filter"
on
page27
Add
1
or
2
similar
items
to
help
balance
the
load.
Rearrange
load
to
allow
proper
spinning
Close
the
door
completely.
If
"
"is
not
released,
call
for
service.
Unplug
the
power
plug
and
call
for
service.
Close
the
water
tap.
Unplug
the
power
plug.
Call
for
service.
Call
for
service.
Restart
the
cycle.
Turn
the
tap
on.
If"
"
is
not
released,
unplug
power
plug
and
call
for
service.
<Fig
1>
T

33
erms
of
Warranty
What
Is
Not
Covered:
?
Service
trips
to
your
home
to
teach
you
how
to
use
the
product.
?
If
the
product
is
connected
to
any
voltage
other
than
that
shown
on
the
rating
plate.
?
If
the
fault
is
caused
by
accident,
neglect,
misuse
or
Act
of
God.
?
If
the
fault
is
caused
by
factors
other
than
normal
domestic
use
or
use
in
accordance
with
the
owner's
manual.
?
Provide
instruction
on use
of
product
or
change
the
set-up
of
the
product.
?
If
the
fault
is
caused
by
pests
for
example,
rats
or
cockroaches
etc..
?
Noise
or
vibration
that
is
considered
normal
for
example
water
drain
sound,
spin
sound,
or
warming
beeps.
?
Correcting
the
installation for
example,
levelling
the
product,
adjustment
of drain.
?
Normal
maintenance
which
recommended
by
the
owner's
manual.
?
Removal
of
foreign
objects
/
substances
from
the
machine,
including
the
pump
and
inlet
hose
filter
for
example,
grit,
nails,
bra
wires,
buttons
etc.
?
Replace
fuses
in
or
correct
house
wiring
or
correct
house
plumbing.
?
Correction
of
unauthorized
repairs.
?
Incidental
or
consequential
damage
to
personal
property
caused
by
possible
defects
with
this
appliance.
?
If
this
product
is
used
for
commercial
purpose,
it
is
not
warranted.
(Example
:
Public
places
such
as
public
bathroom,
lodging
house,
training
center,
dormitory)
If
the
product
is
installed
outside
the
normal
service
area,
any
cost
of
transportation
involved
in
the
repair
of
the
product,
or
the
replacement
of
a
defective
part,
shall
be
borne
by
the
owner.
T

emo
M
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