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FULLY AUTOMATIC
WASHING MACHINE
AW-SD120SM
AW-SD120SS
Thank you for purchasing TOSHIBA Fully Automatic
Washing Machine.
Please read this manual carefully in order to
operate the machine properly.
Sometimes you may find some water
remaining in the drainage hose at your first
operation. This is caused by the production-
line test and nothing to worry about.
OWNER'S MANUAL
CONTENTS
WARNING ............................................ 2
CAUTION ......................................... 2~3
DESCRIPTION OF PARTS .................. 3
DESCRIPTION ................................. 4~5
OPERATION OF FULL AUTOMATIC
WASHING MACHINE ........................... 6
HOW TO OPERATE ............................. 8
AUTOMATIC WASHING ....................... 9
WATER FLOW POWER ..................... 10
LID LOCK ........................................... 10
CUSTOM WASH CYCLES ................. 17
SUPER SPIN DRY ............................. 19
RECOMMENDED DETERGENT
AMOUNT ............................................ 21
WASHING PROCESS ........................ 22
LAUNDRY GUIDE .............................. 24
PRESET MODE ................................. 25
CHILD PROOF MODE ....................... 25
OPTION MODE .................................. 26
MAINTENANCE ........................... 27~29
INSTALLATION ............................ 29~31
SERVICEMAN ............................. 32~35
SPECIFICATIONS .............................. 35

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    OPTION MODE ........26 MAINTENANCE ......27~29 INSTALLATION ......29~31 BEFORE CALLING THE SERVICEMAN ......32~35 Thank you for purchasing TOSHIBA Fully Automatic SPECIFICATIONS ......35 Washing Machine. • Please read this manual carefully in order to operate the machine properly.
  • Page 2: Warning

    WARNING WARNING: This indicates an important item which incorrect operation may lead to injury or death. Never attempt to touch laundry in the spin basket until the motion of the basket stops completely. Laundry in the basket may become wrapped around the hand, even when the basket is only moving slowly.
  • Page 3: Caution

    CAUTION Do not climb or place heavy objects on the washing machine. Doing so may result in injury due to bending or breakage. Pull out the power plug if you do not plan to use the machine for a long time. Failure to do so may result in electrical shock or shorts due to deterioration of the insulation.
  • Page 4: Description

    CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION Display section • • The currently-running course When the cover is opened is displayed flashing and the after starting remaining courses are lighted Detergent amount (reference stably. value) is displayed. (ex.) When WASH course is in indicating 1.2 cup operation •...
  • Page 5 • • The amount of supply using the After the start of operation measure spoon accompanying the If the lid is closed, the estimated compact detergent is displayed. residual time to the end of washing will be displayed. • Reservation of the time to complete washing The preset hours are displayed.
  • Page 6: Operation Of Full Automatic Washing Machine

    OPERATION OF FULL AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINE Full automatic washing machine washes clothes according to the following procedures. Take the “REGULAR” course of the “CONDENSED BUBBLE” as an example. Put the laundry in the basket and start the machine. The sensor will weigh clothes and begin flowing water. The pulsator begins to Flowing water starts.
  • Page 7: Super Spin Dry

    L Washing process can be changed while the clothes are washed. Press button. Press the button of mode you want to change. • “No-washing”, “No-rinsing” and “No-spinning” cannot be set. • When “Super Spin Dry” is set, the spinning setting can not be changed. Press button.
  • Page 8: How To Operate

    HOW TO OPERATE Preparation Set the drainage hose and open the tap. L Method of putting in clothes L Put in larger clothes or buoyant ones first. Put in the fragile clothes enclosed within string bag at last. Put in larger clothes such as sports wear and pajamas.
  • Page 9: Automatic Washing

    AUTOMATIC WASHING Normal clothes can be washed through the optimum courses from washing to spinning. REGULAR course for normal clothes What is the CONDENSED BUBBLE? Stirring starts at a low water level. Make detergent Turn the POWER on. froth to have clothes soaked. Flowing water and •...
  • Page 10: Water Flow Power

    WATER FLOW POWER Press button to choose the water flow power according to your needs such as what to be washed or dirtiness level. L How to choose the water flow power • The water flow power during rinsing cannot be changed. Key operation Display Situation...
  • Page 11 SOAK Course When washing the seriously dirty clothes and expecting to prevent them from turning yellow. This method is used to wash clothing which easily absorbs stain and clothes with noticeable stains such as underwear Turn the POWER on. and shirt as well as seriously dirty overall, gym suit and thick socks.
  • Page 12 HEAVY WASH course When you force to clean clothes thoroughly This course is for seriously dirty clothes such as overall, gym suit and thick socks. Compared to the REGULAR Turn the POWER on. course of the “CONDENSED BUBBLE”, this is a course with stronger water flow, longer washing time and more complete rinsing.
  • Page 13 DELICATE course When you need to wash the clothes softly This course is for delicate clothes such as blouse or lingerie to wash gentlely with very mild water flow. Turn the POWER on. Cloth Weight : 2kg or less. Put the laundry in the basket. Press the button then select “DELICATE”.
  • Page 14 When you need to wash a larger article like a blanket BLANKET course This course is for the larger articles such as blanket, flannelette spread, quilt, curtain and bed sheet. Type and amount which may be washed. 100% synthetic fiber Turn the POWER on.
  • Page 15 SOFTENER course When you need to use the softening agent to acquire a fluffy feeling This course is to maximize the effect of softener, which results in fluffy feeling. Please select the SOFTENER course Turn the POWER on. based on the following procedure. Washing (CONDENSED BUBBLE) Put the laundry in the basket.
  • Page 16 SPEED course When you need to wash shirts This course is for clothes such as T-shirt and frock, which should be protected from creasing. Compared to the Turn the POWER on. “REGULAR” course of the “CONDENSED BUBBLE”, this is a course with shorter washing and spinning time. Put the laundry in the basket.
  • Page 17: Custom Wash Cycles

    CUSTOM WASH CYCLES According to various course, settings can be different. Turn the POWER on. Select the course. • You do not need to press any key if the indicator is lighted. Maximum time is 17 minutes, with the unit •...
  • Page 18 Memory Washing of the Custom Setting When you only need to rinse clothes MEMORY course In various courses, you can set processes such as washing- This course is to change the operation for the “REGULAR” course of the “CONDENSED BUBBLE”, which will be spinning and spinning only, or change the setting of the washing time, the rinsing frequency and the spinning time.
  • Page 19: Super Spin Dry

    SUPER SPIN DRY When you need to dry clothes or shorten their indoor drying time. SUPER SPIN DRY Through setting of the SUPER SPIN DRY for 30 minutes, you can vapor the water contained in clothes, thus shorten their indoor drying time. In addition, you can basically dry sports wear, chemical fiber or blending fiber by setting SUPER SPIN DRY for 60 minutes (less than 3 kg).
  • Page 20 LApplicable weight reference for the Power on, add clothes and SUPER SPIN DRY Chemical fiber or blending fiber clothes of less than 7 kg. select course. LReference value of 7 kg. • “SUPER SPIN DRY” can not be selected for This value assumes that the clothes are unraveled and put course of “SPEED”, “BLANKET”, “TUB CLEAN”...
  • Page 21: Recommended Detergent Amount

    RECOMMENDED DETERGENT AMOUNT L Reference value of detergent amount Detergent Softener Powder Liquid Normal Concentrated type type Normal Concentrated Concentrated type type type Approx. 134g Approx. 67g Approx. 67mL Approx. 67mL Approx. 22mL Approx. 118g Approx. 58g Approx. 58mL Approx. 59mL Approx. 19mL Approx.
  • Page 22: Washing Process

    WASHING PROCESS Regular setting *Default setting Course Washing Spinning Time needed Panel d Water level Rinsing (approx.) (approx.) (approx.) exam Shower rinsing Static rinsing REGULAR 12~15 minutes 7 minutes About 52~75 minutes (1~2 times) (1 time) Pre-washing for 5 minutes (soak for 60 36L~98L Same as “REGULAR”...
  • Page 23 Custom Setting Panel display Washing Spinning RINSE button example (approx.) (approx.) 1 time Soaking Flowing water for once Flowing water 2 times Showering Soaking 0~17 minutes, Flowing water for twice Showering Flowing water with the 3 times Showering Showering Soaking unit of 1 minute Flowing water for three times...
  • Page 24: Laundry Guide

    LAUNDRY GUIDE Using the softener When liquid detergent and bleacher are used Please refer to the instruction manual of softener Please refer to the instruction manual of deter- for amount and method before using. gent and bleacher for amount and method before When the machine is operating, please press using.
  • Page 25: Preset Mode

    PRESET MODE How to use preset mode Turn the POWER on. Put the laundry in the basket and select your favorite cycle or water level. Set the custom wash cycle. Select the COURSE. Press the PRESET button to preset the time. TO SET/RESET PRESET MODE •...
  • Page 26: Option Mode

    OPTION MODE If you feel the amount of water is less or much Water level is automatically set If you feel the amount of water is much. If you feel the amount of water is less. to suit the amount of laundry. If you feel the amount of water is less or much, you can adjust it Turn the POWER on with pressing the WATER LEVEL button.
  • Page 27: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE CASSETTE FILTER Clean the lint trap at the end of operation. Cassette filter L How to remove L How to set in Hold the upper side of the cassette filter, and push down Hold the filter case with its top side up. Put the lower side and pull it at the same time.
  • Page 28 MAINTENANCE Washing machine body and panel Before performing any maintenance on your washing machine, be sure to remove the electrical plug from its power source. The main body and control panel may be cleaned by wiping with a soft cloth soaked in water. (Hard-to-remove dirt may be cleaned by wiping with a soft cloth soaked in a mind detergent.) Caution: Never clean the body or control panel with benzine, thinner, cleanser, or other chemical cleaners.
  • Page 29: Installation

    INSTALLATION Choosing an installation location Install your washing machine in a level, stable place. Avoid place where the machine is exposed to direct sunlight. • • It is dangerous to place the washing machine in an un- Plastic parts may become deformed or discolored. stable location since it may move during vibration.
  • Page 30: Leveling The Washing Machine

    INSTALLATION Leveling the washing machine When adjusting the legs, supports the top of the machine. Do not support the machine bottom. Adjust the legs so that the machine does not move. Depending on locations of the bubble in the horizontal level Note: After adjustment, lock the nuts of indicator, place caps and lock legs (Make sure to fix the legs by rotating them in the direc-...
  • Page 31: Installation

    INSTALLATION Attaching the water supply hose to the faucet If you attach the water supply hose completely, it may cause a water leakage. Branching water pipe Faucet shape Wall-mounted faucets are best. Caution • The old inlet hose should not be reused. Wall-mounted Square Movable...
  • Page 32: Serviceman

    BEFORE CALLING THE SERVICEMAN The following are not malfunction. Course Status Check During Water flows out of the drainage hose • Water remains during the performance test in factory. operation when the machine is used at first time. • The clutch is switched. Washing-spinning tub and pulsator do not run immediately.
  • Page 33: Before Calling The

    BEFORE CALLING THE SERVICEMAN Course Status Check Remaining time appears to have • Remaining time displayed is only for reference. The actual time changes depending on water pressure, draining and sensor changed during operation. Operation does not end within checking. remaining time.
  • Page 34: Before Calling The

    BEFORE CALLING THE SERVICEMAN “Abnormal display of operating panel”, “interrupted operation” or “none-movement after button pressed” may be due to external noise or disturbance. If so, please unplug and re-plug the power supply before re-confirming the problem. If the following event occurs, Sections to be checked None operation •...
  • Page 35: Specifications

    BEFORE CALLING THE SERVICEMAN When the following information is displayed Display Sections to be checked Is there anything uncommon related to the • After checking, close the drainage hose? lid for once and then press the START button. • Is the drainage hose well installed? •...
  • Page 36 MANUFACTURED BY TOSHIBA CONSUMER PRODUCTS (THAILAND) CO., LTD. 6348110301-A...

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