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HWF75AW3
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  • Page 1 HWF75AW3 NZ AU...
  • Page 2 Thank You NZ AU Thank you for purchasing a Haier Product. Please read these instructions carefully before using this appliance. The instructions contain important information which will help you get the best out of the appliance and ensure safe and p roper installation, use and maintenance.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content NZ AU 1-Safety information ........................... 4 2-Product description ......................... 7 3-Control panel ............................ 8 4-Programmes ..........................11 5-Consumption ..........................12 6-Daily use ............................19 7-Eco-friendly washing ........................18 8-Care and cleaning ..........................19 9-Troubleshooting ..........................22 10-Installation .............................25 11-Technical data ..........................29 12-Customer service ........................30...
  • Page 4: 1-Safety Information

    1-Safety information NZ AU ing safety hints! WARNING! Make sure there is no transport damage. Make sure all transport bolts are removed. Remove all packaging and keep out of children´s reach. Handle the appliance always with at least two persons because it is heavy.
  • Page 5 1-Safety information NZ AU WARNING! Daily use Do not remove or insert the plug in the presence of flammable gas. Do not hot wash foam rubber or sponge-like materials. Do not wash any laundry which is polluted with flour. Do not open detergent drawer during any wash cycle. Do not touch the door during the washing process, it gets hot.
  • Page 6 1-Safety information NZ AU WARNING! Installation Install or use the appliance only where the temperature is above 5 °C. Do not place the appliance directly on a carpet, or close to a wall or furniture. Do not install the appliance in direct sunlight or in the near of heat sources(e.g.
  • Page 7: 2-Product Description

    2-Product description NZ AU Note: 2.1 Picture of appliance Front (Fig. 2-1): Rear side (Fig. 2-2): 3 4 5 1 Transportation bolts 2 Work top 1 Detergent / 4 Washer door Softener drawer 5 Service flap 3 Back cover 2 Programme selector 4 Back cover screws 6 Adjustable feet 3 Panel...
  • Page 8 NZ AU Cotton Refresh Synthetics Express 15 Delicate Hygiene Shirts Bulky Wool Durable Spin Towels Temp. Spin Speed Soak Delay Bedding Rinse & Spin Drum Clean 3.1 Programme selector By turning the knob (Fig. 3-1) one of 15 programmes can be selected. 3.2 Displ a y The display (Fig.
  • Page 9 NE AU 3: compartment for softener. 4: lock tab, press it down to pull out dispenser drawer. The recommendation on the type of detergents is suitable for the various washing temperatures, please refer to the manual of detergent (see P11). 3.4 Function buttons The function buttons (Fig.
  • Page 10: 3-Control Panel

    3-Control panel NZ AU 3.4.5 Function button “Delay” 3-10 Touch this button (Fig. 3-10) to increase the delay time in a regular pattern of 0:15, 0:30, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00... (the maximum range is12h). The delay time is the washing start time. 3.5 ”Start/Pause”...
  • Page 11: 4-Programmes

    4-Programmes NZ AU Detergent compartment for: Powder Detergent/Liquid Detergent Softener or care product ₄ Yes, Optional, Pretreatment Max. load Temperature Preset in °C in kg spin speed in rpm selectable Programme range Fabrics type 1000 Cotton Cotton * to 80 Synthetic * to 60 1000...
  • Page 12: 5-Consumption

    5-Consumption NZ AU Check the energy label for energy consumption information. The actual energy consumption may differ from the declared one according to local conditions. The warm wash eco cycle (Cotton,40℃,1200rpm) is the recommended cycle for a normally soiled load equal to the rated load capacity (7.5kg). Actual water temperature may differ from declared cycle temperature.
  • Page 13: 6-Daily Use

    6-Daily use NZ AU 6.1 Power supply Connect the washing machine to a power supply (220V to 240V~/50Hz; Fig. 6-1). Please refer also to section INSTALLATION (see P28). 6.2 Water connection Before connecting check the cleanliness and clarity of the water inlet. Turn on the tap (Fig.6-2).
  • Page 14 6-Daily use NZ AU Care chart Washing Washable up to 95°C Washable up to 60°C Washable up to 60°C normal process normal process mild process Washable up to 40°C Washable up to 40°C Washable up to 40°C normal process mild process very mild process Washable up to 30°C Washable up to 30°C...
  • Page 15 6-Daily use NZ AU 6.5 Selecting detergent Use only machine wash approved detergent. See tips for countertop detergent stickers. Do not use dry cleaning agents such as trichloroethylene and similar products. Choose the best detergent Kind of detergent Universal Colour Delicate Special Softener...
  • Page 16 6-Daily use NZ AU 6.6 Adding detergent 1. Slide out the detergent drawer. 2. Put the required chemicals into corresponding compartments (Fig. 6-4), 3. Push back the drawer gently. Note: Remove detergent residues before next wash cycle from the detergent drawer. Do not overuse detergent or softener.
  • Page 17 6-Daily use Dai ly use NZ AU 6.9 Start wash programme Touch “Start/Pause“ button (Fig. 6-7) to start. Appliance operates according to present settings. Changes are only possible by cancelling the programme. 6.10 Interrupt / cancel wash programme To interrupt a running programme press gently “Start/Pause“. Press it again to resume operation.
  • Page 18: 7-Eco-Friendly Washing

    7-Eco-friendly washing NZ AU Environmentally responsible use To achieve best use of energy, water, detergent and time you should use the recommended maximum load size. Do not overload (hand width clearance above laundry). For slightly soiled laundry select the Express 15 programme. Apply exact dosages of each washing agent.
  • Page 19: 8-Care And Cleaning

    8-Care and cleaning NZ AU 8.1 Cleaning the detergent drawer Take always care there are no detergent residues. Clean the drawer regularly (Fig. 8-1): 1. Pull out the drawer until it stops. 2. Press the release button and remove the drawer. 3.
  • Page 20 8-Care and cleaning NZ AU 8.5 Long periods of disuse If the appliance is left idle for a longer period: 1. Pull out the electrical plug (Fig. 8-6). 3. Open the door to prevent formation of mould and odours. Leave door open while not used. Before next usage check carefully power cord, water inlet and drain hose.
  • Page 21 8-Care and cleaning NZ AU 8-14 8-15 (Fig. 8-14). 11. Close service flap. CAUTION! undamaged. properly tightened, water can leak.
  • Page 22: 9-Troubleshooting

    9-Troubleshooting NZ AU of a problem please check all shown possibilities and follow below instructions before you WARNING! Before maintenance, deactivate the appliance and disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket. improper repairs can cause considerable consequential damages. A damaged power cable should only be replaced by the manufacturer, its service 9.1 Information codes Following codes are displayed only for information referring to the washing cycle.
  • Page 23 9 -Troubleshooting NZ AU Problem Cause Solution Temperature sensor error. Contact the After sales service. Heating error. Contact the After sales service. Motor error. Contact the After sales service. Water level sensor error. Contact the After sales service. Abnormal communication error. Contact the After sales service.
  • Page 24 9-Troubleshooting NZ AU Problem Cause Solution • • Detergent is not appropriate. Check detergent recommen- Excessive foam in dations. drum or detergent • Detergent is too concentrated. drawer. • Dilute detergent. • • Washing programme duration will This is normal and doesn’t Automatic adjustment be adjusted affect functionality.
  • Page 25: 10-Installation

    10-Installation NZ AU 10.1 Preparation Take the appliance out of the packaging. keep them out of childrens reach. While opening the package, water drops may be seen on plastic bag and porthole. This normal phenomenon results from water tests in the factory. Note: Packaging disposal Keep all packaging materials out of children´s reach and dispose them in an environmentally friendly manner.
  • Page 26 10-Installation NZ AU 10.4 Moving the appliance If the machine is to be moved to a distant location, replace the transportation bolts removed before installation to prevent damage: The assembiy takes place in reverse order. 10-5 10.5 Aligning the appliance Adjust all feet (Fig.
  • Page 27 10-Installation NZ AU 10.6 Drain Water Connection Fix the water drain hose properly to the piping. The hose has to reach at one point a height between 80 and 100 cm above the appliance bottom line! If possible keep always drain WARNING! Use only the supplied hose set for the connection.
  • Page 28 10-Installation NZ AU 10.7 Fresh Water Connection 10-11 10-12 Make sure that the gaskets are inserted. 1. Connect the water inlet hose with the angled end to the appliance (Fig. 10-11). Tighten the screw joint by hand. 2. The other end connect to a water tap with a 3/4”...
  • Page 29: 11-Technical Data

    T echnical data NZ AU 11.1 Additional technical data 11.1 Additional technical data HWF10AN1 HWF90AN1 HWF80AN1 HWF75AW3 Voltage in V 220-240 V~/50Hz Voltage in V 220-240 V~/50Hz Current in A Current in A Max power in W 1900 Max power in W...
  • Page 30: 12-Customer Service

    12-Customer service NZ AU We recommend our Haier Customer Service and the use of original spare parts. : your local dealer. and FAQs and where you can activate the service claim. To contact our Service, ensure that you have the following data available.
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