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  • Page 1 WWF7524N3WA Washing Machine User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    www.westinghouse.co.nz IMPORTANT INFORMATION THAT MAY IMPACT YOUR MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY Adherence to the directions for use in this manual is extremely important for health and safety. Failure to strictly adhere to the requirements in this manual may result in personal injury, property damage and affect your ability to make a claim under the Westinghouse manufacturer’s warranty provided with your product.
  • Page 3 BEFORE FIRST USE ....................... 16 DAILY USE 5.1 Loading The Laundry ....................17 ..................17 5.2 Using Detergent And Additives 5.3 Options Setting ......................18 ....................19 5.4 Starting A Cycle ( .................... 19 5.5 Interruption Of A Program ....................19 5.6 Changing A Program 5.7 Changing The Options ....................
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION 1.1 Conditions Of Use This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as: staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environtment; farm houses; by clients in hotels, motels, and other residential type environments;...
  • Page 5: Child Safety

    ENGLISH 1.2 Child Safety This washing machine is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. The packaging components (e.g. plastic film, polystyrene) can be dangerous to children - danger of suffocation! Keep them out of children’s reach.
  • Page 6: General Safety

    1.3 General Safety 1.4 Installation This appliance is heavy. Care should It is dangerous to alter the specifica- tions or attempt to modify this product be taken when moving it. in any way. When unpacking the appliance, check During high temperature wash that it is not damaged.
  • Page 7: Use

    ENGLISH 1.5 Use Only wash fabrics which are designed to be machine washed. Follow the instructions on each garment label. Do not overload the appliance. See the relevant section in the user manual. Before washing, ensure that all pockets are empty and buttons and zips are fastened.
  • Page 8: Product Description

    www.westinghouse.co.nz 2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2.1 Parts FRONT Worktop Detergent/Softener Control Panel Dispenser Cabinet Door Front Panel Emergency Door Open Level Adjustment Feet (Front) BACK Mains Cable Transit Bolts Transit Bolts & Hose Support Water Inlet Hose Water Drain Hose...
  • Page 9: Accessories

    Detergent/Softener Dispenser Transit Bolt (when remove) (For more informations, see page 17, 24) Main Wash Prewash Softener Door (when open) (for more informations, see page 17) Transit bolts must be removed before using the appliance. Drum Lifter Stainless Steel 2.2 Accessories Washing Drum Plastic Caps To close the holes on...
  • Page 10: Control Panel

    www.westinghouse.co.nz 3. CONTROL PANEL 3.1 Control Panel Description Full Load 60 Cotton Daily 39 Eco Cotton 60° 50° 90° Temp 40° 30° Fast 15 Mixed Prewash Extra Rinse Lock 1200 Spin Delicate Extra Dirty Easy Delay Iron Rinse & Spin Bedding Drain &...
  • Page 11: Program Chart

    3.2 Program Chart Program; Max. Max. Load Type of load and soil level Temperature Spin (Dry range Speed Clothes) This position to reset program/switching off the machine. Cotton; 7.5 kg White and coloured cotton. (Adjust wash time 1200 according to soil level. See Time Saver table on Cold to 90°C page 13) Eco Cotton;...
  • Page 12: Program Options Compatibility

    www.westinghouse.co.nz Program; Max. Max. Load Type of load and soil level Temperature Spin (Dry range Speed Clothes) 1200 7.5 kg Daily wear coloured cotton clothes such as Full Wash 60; shirts, blouses, towels and undergarments. 30°C to 60°C Ideal for normal level of soil. Eco Cotton Program with 40degC option selected is recommended for a full load of normally soiled cotton and is the Energy and Water rating label program.
  • Page 13: Options

    3.4 Options Delay End ( ) Touchpad Before you start the program, this option Temperature Touchpad makes it possible to define the end of the washing program from minimum of 1 hour Press this touchpad repeatedly to to maximum of 20 hours. increase or decrease the wash temperature if you want your laundry to If program duration is longer than...
  • Page 14 www.westinghouse.co.nz Prewash ( ) Touchpad Select this option if you wish your laundry to be pre-washed before the main wash. Use this option for heavy soil. The indicator of this option will be on. When you set this function, put the detergent into the “...
  • Page 15: Settings

    3.5 Settings Child Safety Lock ( ) Option Enabling/Disabling End-Of-Wash Buzzer Your appliance is provided with CHILD SAFETY LOCK which permits you to leave This setting permits you to either enable the appliance unsupervised with the door or disable the buzzer at the end of the closed without having to worry that children program.
  • Page 16: Start/Pause ( ) And Add Clothes ( ) Touchpad

    www.westinghouse.co.nz 3.6 Start/Pause ( ) and Add Clothes ( Add Clothes ( ) Touchpad You can only add clothes when the icon “ ” shown on the This touchpad has 2 functions: display. Start/Pause ( To add clothes: Pressing the “Start/Pause” After you have selected the desired touchpad to pause the program.
  • Page 17: Daily Use

    ENGLISH DAILY USE 5.1 Loading The Laundry 5.2 Using Detergent And Additives Turn the water tap on. Please read “Detergents Type Connect the main plug to the main and Quantity of Detergent”on socket. page 22 before use. Turn the knob to set a program. The Detergent Dispenser Drawer washing machine will propose a The detergent dispenser is divided...
  • Page 18: Options Setting

    www.westinghouse.co.nz NOTE: When you use the NOTE liquid detergent The softener amount used must Do not use gelatinous or thick not exceed the “MAX” mark in the liquid detergents. drawer. Do not put more liquid than the If you use thick softeners it is maximum level.
  • Page 19: Starting A Cycle ( )

    5.4 Starting A Cycle ( 5.7 Changing The Options To start a program, press the Start/Pause It may be possible to change some of the touchpad. The corresponding pilot light options after a wash program has started. will stop flashing and a default program Press the touchpad Start/Pause.
  • Page 20: When The Washing Program Is Completed, But There Is Water In The Drum

    www.westinghouse.co.nz NOTE NOTE After approximately 18 hours, if you At the end of the program, the time do not press Start/Pause touchpad, remaining can suddenly decrease from the appliance will drain and spin 7 minutes or less to 0 due to the automatically.
  • Page 21: Washing Hints

    WASHING HINTS 6.1 Sorting The Laundry Wash bras, pantyhose and other delicates in a Follow the wash code symbols on each mesh laundry bag, garment label and the manufacturer’s which you can purchase washing instructions. Sort the laundry as from your supermarket. follows: whites, coloureds, synthetics, delicates, woollens.
  • Page 22: Detergents Type And Quantity Of Detergent

    www.westinghouse.co.nz Oil based paint: moisten with benzine Low sudsing detergents designed for stain remover, lay the garment on a soft front load washing machines are labelled cloth and dab the stain; treat several “Front Loading”, “high efficiency”, “HE”, times. such as Cold Power for Front Loaders or “Matic”.
  • Page 23: International Wash Code Symbols

    Not enough detergent causes: the washload to turn grey, greasy clothes. Too much detergent causes: sudsing, reduced washing effect, inadequate rinsing. Use less detergent if: you are washing a small load, the laundry is lightly soiled, large amounts of foam during washing. INTERNATIONAL WASH CODE SYMBOLS These symbols appear on fabric labels, in order to help you choose the best way to treat your laundry.
  • Page 24: Care And Cleaning

    www.westinghouse.co.nz CARE AND CLEANING To run a maintenance wash: WARNING! The drum should be empty of laundry. You must DISCONNECT the appliance from the electricity supply, before you can Select the “Tub Clean” program. carry out any cleaning or maintenance Press Start/Pause to start the program.
  • Page 25: Cleaning The Drawer Recess

    8.7 Cleaning The Water Inlet Flush it out under a tap to remove any traces of accumulated powder. Filter If your 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.
  • Page 26: Frost Precautions

    www.westinghouse.co.nz 8.8 Frost Precautions Clean the filter in the valve with a stiff brush or a towel. If the appliance is installed in an area where the temperature can be less than 0 °C, remove the remaining water from the inlet hose and the drain pump.
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 9.1 Possible Failures Alarm Code: Certain problems are due to lack of The appliance does not fill simple maintenance or oversights, which with water properly. can be solved easily without calling out The appliance does not drain an engineer. Before contacting your local the water.
  • Page 28 www.westinghouse.co.nz Malfunction Possible cause Solution The drain hose is squashed or Check the drain hose kinked. (Error code: connection. The drain pump is clogged. Clean the drain filter. Machine (Error code: does not empty and/or The option “Rinse Hold” Press Start/Pause does not has been selected.
  • Page 29 ENGLISH 29 31 Malfunction Possible cause Solution The laundry is not evenly Pause the machine and distributed in the drum. redistribute laundry manually. Machine vibrates or There is very little laundry in the Load more laundry. is noisy: drum. Unstable floors eg. wooden floors. Refer to relevant paragraph in “Positioning”...
  • Page 30: Emergency Door Opening

    www.westinghouse.co.nz NOTE If you are unable to identify or solve the problem, contact our service centre. Before calling service centre, make a Scan QR code PNC : Mod : note of the model, serial number and S/N : Made in Thailand purchase date of your machine: the Service Centre will require this information.
  • Page 31: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA 848 x 596.5 x 567.5 mm Dimensions (Height / Width / Depth) 220-240 V~ / 50 Hz Power supply (Voltage / Frequency) Total power absorbed 2000 W Minimum fuse protection 10 A Water supply pressure (Maximum / Minimum) 0.8 MPa / 0.05 MPa Program Max.
  • Page 32 www.westinghouse.co.nz Remove the cardboard top. Put one of the polystyrene packaging elements on the floor behind the Remove the polystyrene packaging appliance. Carefully put down the materials. appliance with the rear side on it. Remove the plastic bag which cover Make sure not to damage the hoses.
  • Page 33: Positioning

    Remove the three transit bolts. 11. Pull out the plastic spacers. 11.2 Positioning It is important that your machine stands firm and leveled on the floor to ensure correct operation. The appliance must not be installed behind a lockable door, a sliding door or a door with a hinge on the opposite side to avoid restricting the machine door.
  • Page 34: Water Inlet

    www.westinghouse.co.nz 11.3 Water Inlet Loosen or tighten the feet to adjust the level. A correct adjustment of the Connect the water inlet hose to a tap appliance level prevents vibration, noise with 3/4” BSP thread. and the movement of the appliance when in operation.
  • Page 35 In a sink, drain pipe branch. Fitting Hose Guide This branch must be above the trap so that the bend is at least 60 cm above Pull apart to the ground. Hose bend insert hose. Guide hose Max. 90 cm pull hose Min.
  • Page 36: Electrical Connection

    www.westinghouse.co.nz 11.5 Electrical Connection This machine is designed to operate CAUTION! on a 220-240 V, single-phase, 50 Hz Connect the machine to an supply. earthed socket outlet. “An incorrect power supply may void The manufacturer declines any your warranty.” responsibility for damage or Check that your domestic electrical injury through failure to comply with the above safety precaution.
  • Page 37: Environment Concerns

    ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS 12.1 Packaging Materials For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact The materials marked with the your local city office, your household symbol are recyclable. waste disposal service or the shop where >PE<=polyethylene you purchased the product. >PS<=polystyrene >PP<=polypropylene 12.3 Ecological Hints...
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