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HWD9050AN1
HWDX1590CTB1
NZ AU

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  • Page 1 Washer-dryer Washer-Dryer HWD9050AN1 HWDX1590CTB1 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 con- tain important information which will help you get the best out of the appliance and ensure safe and proper installation, use and maintenance.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content NZ AU 1-Safety information ........................... 4 2-Product description ......................... 9 3-Installation .............................10 4 -Technical data ..........................14 5-Control panel ..........................16 6-Wi-Fi connection & Remote mode ..........................21 ............................24 7-Cycles 8-Preparation & Daily Use ............................25 9- Eco-friendly washing ........................30 10-Ca re and cleaning ..........................31 11-Troubleshooting ..........................34 12-Customer service ........................38...
  • Page 4: 1-Safety Information

    Before First Use Do not operate this machine if it has been damaged during transport. Contact your dealer or Haier service technician. Ensure all transport bolts are removed before running the appliance. Remove all packaging and keep out of reach of children.
  • Page 5 NZ AU Daily Use Do not cover or encase the appliance during operation or afterwards to allow any moisture or dampness to evaporate. Do not place dripping wet clothing on top of the appliance as it may create an electrical hazard Do not add petrol, dry-cleaning solvents, perfumes or other flammable or explosive substances to the wash water.
  • Page 6 NZ AU Daily Use Only dry textiles washed in water. Do make sure not to load more than nominal load. Remove all items such as lighters and matches from pockets. Use fabric softeners or similar products as specified by the manufacturer’s packaging.
  • Page 7 Disconnect the appliance from the electrical supply before undertaking any routine maintenance. A damaged electrical cable must be replaced by a Haier service technician or similarly qualified person. Do not use the appliance until it has been repaired to avoid a risk of electric shock.
  • Page 8 The appliance has a glass top panel, please avoid placing & dropping items . on top panel. Servicing & Disposal A damaged electrical cable must be replaced by a Haier service technician or similarly qualified person. Do not use the appliance until it has been repaired.
  • Page 9: 2-Product Description

    2-Product description NZ AU Note: Due to technical changes and different models, the illustrations in the following chapters may differ from your model. 2.1 Picture of appliance Front (Fig. 2-1): Rear side (Fig. 2-2): Top panel board Water inlet valve Rear plate 1 Drain pipe support 5 Observation window...
  • Page 10: 3-Installation

    3-Installation NZ AU 3.1 Unpacking Your washer is heavy. We recommend two people to remove the packaging. 1. Remove the outer packaging including the polystyrene packer and plastic wrapping. 2. Lift the washer off the base. 3. Remove all packaging and accessories from inside the drum. 4.
  • Page 11 3-Installation NZ AU Note: Keep in safe place Keep all parts of the transport protection in a safe place for later use.Whenever the appliance is to be moved at first reinstall the protection parts. 3.4 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 assembly takes place in reverse order.
  • Page 12 3-Installation NZ AU 3.6 Drain Hose 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 In multi-storey apartments or any upper floor, the washer should be installed on a floor equipped with a drain.
  • Page 13 3-Installation NZ AU 3.7 Connect to inlet hose 3-12 3-13 Make sure that the gaskets are inserted. 1. Connect the water inlet hose with the elbow end to the appliance (Fig. 3-12). Tighten the screw joint by hand. 2. The other end connect to a water tap with a 3/4“...
  • Page 14: -Technical Data

    4- T echnical data NZ AU 4.1 Additional technical data HWDX1590CTB1 Voltage in V 220-240 V~/50Hz Current in A Max. power in W 2100 Water pressure in MPa Net weight in kg 4.2 Product dimensions FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW PRODUCT DIMENSIONS...
  • Page 15 4- T echnical data NZ AU 4.3 Cavity and clearance dimensions Please take into account that this product requires top access to detergent compartment, for cavity installs please set the cavity height to allow adequate access to detergent compartment to help top up your cleaning agents. iSOMETRIC CAVITY DIMENSIONS A Minimum cavity height (to clear the detergent compartment lid)
  • Page 16: 5-Control Panel

    NZ AU “Power” button Display, Options & Settings Cycle selection “Start /Pause” button Function selection 5.1 “Power“ Button Press the Power button (Fig.5-2) to turn ON and OFF the product. When power is on the display illuminates the default cycle and options;...
  • Page 17 NZ AU 5.3.1 “Delay” Button 5- 5 Set a delay time for the cycle to start. Avoid using this function (Fig. 5-5) for damp, non-colourfast items as this may cause dye run to occur. The Delay function is available for all cycles. Use "Delay"...
  • Page 18 NZ AU 5.3.7.3 “Soil + ” Button 5- 13 Use "Soil +" (Fig. 5-13) to modify the cycle settings to increase wash time and detergent for heavily soiled loads. 5.3.7.4 “Soil - ” Button Use "Soil -" (Fig. 5-14) to modify the cycle settings to decrease wash time 5- 14 and detergent for lightly soiled loads.
  • Page 19 NZ AU 5.3.11 “Key lock ” Button Use "Keylock" to disable all buttons and dial, except for the "Power" button. (Fig.5-20) To turn ON press the keylock button for 3 sec - The machine beeps once and the lock LED turns ON. To turn OFF press the same button combination for 3 sec - The machine beeps once and the lock LED turns OFF.
  • Page 20 4-Wi-Fi connection & Remote mode NZ AU 5.4.1 “Dry ” Button 5- 22 Press "Dry" to select this primary function. (Fig.5-22) 5.4.2 “Wash” Button Press "Wash" to select this primary function. (Fig.5-23) 5- 23 5.4.3 “Sanitise”Button Press "Sanitise" to select this primary function.(Fig.5-24) High heat continuous wash &...
  • Page 21: 6-Wi-Fi Connection & Remote Mode

    It may take up to 10 minutes to connect your appliance. On your mobile device: 1. Your product is Wi-Fi connectable. Please visit the webpage below to download the app and find out more: Australia https://www.haier.com.au/smart New Zealand https://www.haier.co.nz/smart 2. Register and create an account.
  • Page 22 Max. load Temperature Preset Function spin speed in °C in rpm selectable Cycles Designed for HWDX1590CTB1 range Normally soiled garments made Cotton * to 90 1300 of cotton fabrics. Garments made with synthetic SCics * to 60 1200 fabrics or synthetic blends.
  • Page 23 7-Cycles NZ AU Washer Registration Cycle The warm wash performance cycle (Cotton, 40°C, Rinse 2 times,1400 rpm, Detergent Off, Softener Off) is the recommended cycle for a normally soiled load equal to the rated load capacity (15kg). Standard programme for the Energy and Water Labelling according to AS/NZS 2040.2.Select mode Wash, Cotton, 40°C, rinsed 2 times, 1400 RPM, cancel the auto dose of detergent and softener.
  • Page 24: 7-Cycles

    7-Cycles NZ AU Dryer Registration Cycle Cotton, Dry level L- 3 is the recommended energy saving cycle for everyday drying. Check the energy label for energy consumption information. The actual energy consumption may differ from the declared one according to local conditions.
  • Page 25: 8-Preparation & Daily Use

    8-Preparation & Daily Use NZ AU 8.1. 8.2. Before connecting check the cleanliness and clarity of the water inlet. 8.3. Sort out clothes according to fabric (cotton,synthetics, wool or silk etc.) and how dirty they are (Fig.8-3). Pay attention to the care labelling of washing labels. machine...
  • Page 26 8-Preparation & Daily Use NZ AU Care chart Washing Washable up to 90°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...
  • Page 27 8-Preparation & Daily Use NZ AU 8.5 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. Detergent type should meet the requirements of local users. Choose the best detergent Kind of detergent Programme...
  • Page 28 8-Preparation & Daily Use NZ AU 8.6 Add detergent 1. Open the lid of detergent compartment. 2. Put the required chemicals into corresponding compartments (Fig. 8-4), 3.Close all the lids. Note: Wipe clean any detergent & softener residues from dispenser cover. Do not overuse detergent or softener.
  • Page 29 8-Preparation & Daily Use NZ AU 8.9 Add individual selections Select required options and settings (Fig. 8-8); refer to Control Panel. 8.10 Start the cycle ashing and lights up continuously. Appliance operates according to present settings. Changes are only possible by cancelling the programme. 8.11 Interrupt / cancel cycle To interrupt a running programme press gently “Start/Pause“.
  • Page 30: 9- Eco-Friendly Washing

    9- Eco-friendly washing NZ AU Environmentally responsible use Washing 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 31: 10-Care And Cleaning

    10-Care and cleaning NZ AU 10.1 Cleaning the dete r gent compartment 10-1 Take always care there are no detergent residues. Clean it regularly (Fig. 10-1): 1. Open all the lids 2. Wipe clean any detergent & softener residues from dispenser cover. 3.
  • Page 32 10-Care and cleaning NZ AU 10.5 Long periods of disuse 10-6 10-7 If the appliance is left idle for a longer period: 1. Pull out the electrical plug (Fig. 10-6). 10-7 3. Open the door to prevent formation of moisture and odours.
  • Page 33 10-Care and cleaning NZ AU 10-14 10-15 (Fig. 10-14). 10-15 11. Close service CAUTION! can escape. 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.
  • Page 34: 11-Troubleshooting

    11- Troubleshooting NZ AU 11.1 AUTO Function keylock is activated. 11.2 door...
  • Page 35 11- Troubleshooting NZ AU Door lock abnormal. 11.3...
  • Page 36 11- Troubleshooting NZ AU evelled position. Check detergent recommendations. gent Check machine load and laundry and run a spinning programme again. Unsatisfactory washing result Insoluble particles of detergent can remain as white spots on the laundry.
  • Page 37 11- Troubleshooting NZ AU 11.4 In case of emergency 11-1S In an emergency (such as a power failure), you can manually open the door lock to remove your load. If the water level of the lower drum wash machine is higher than the opening of the door, first drain the water from the bucket.
  • Page 38: 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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