Panasonic NA-V115FA1 Operating & Installation Instructions Manual

Panasonic NA-V115FA1 Operating & Installation Instructions Manual

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NA-V115FA1 NA-V10FA1 NA-V90FA1
Operating & Installation
Washing Machine (Household Use)
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Operating & Installation Instructions Washing Machine (Household Use) NA-V115FA1 NA-V10FA1 NA-V90FA1 Model No. Contents Safety Precautions Checking Your Washing Machine Before Washing Control Panel Detergent Washing Program List Details of Programs Washing Tips Changing Program Settings Changing Appliance Settings Maintenance...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions WARNING May cause serious injury or death Children must not use it alone. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
  • Page 3 In case of failure or damaged power cord, Accumulated dust stop use and ask the electrical technician. may cause fire. Securely insert the ground prong. Wipe the power plug Ask the electrical technician for a new socket. periodically. Use a socket appropriate for this Keep away from appliance.
  • Page 4 Safety Precautions (continued) CAUTION May cause injury Be careful not to get your Do not climb on the appliance. fingers caught. Do not touch when it is hot. May cause water leakage Turn off the water faucet. Use new hose-sets. New hose-sets supplied with the appliance are to...
  • Page 5 May cause failure Keep away from heat and direct Remove anchor bolts before sunlight. operation. Do not use hot water. Do not obstruct. Do not obstruct Over 50 ºC the openings of the bottom face with carpet, etc. For machine-washable items only. This appliance is intended to be used in household.
  • Page 6: Checking Your Washing Machine

    Checking Your Washing Machine Part names Detergent drawer (P. 10) Control panel (P. 8) Door Drum Hinge Door seal Drain filter cover Adjustable feet (P. 28) (P. 38) Water inlet (P. 40) Anchor bolts Drain hose (P. 38) (P. 39, 40) Power cord and plug* * The plug shape varies with the region.
  • Page 7: Before Washing

    Before Washing Preparing laundry Before put clothes in drum Remove foreign objects. Use laundry nets for delicates and small items. Overpack Pre-laundry check Wash separately. Reverse White clothes Coloured Clothes likely to pill clothes Pretreat for heavily stains. NOTE “Mud” program (P.
  • Page 8: Control Panel

    Control Panel Display Remaining time Error display (P. 35) (e.g. U11) Lock The door is locked The door and buttons are all locked (Child Lock) (P. 32) Add Wash lamp: You can add clothes while lit. (P. 12) Optional function lamp (P.
  • Page 9 Control buttons Power button Program selection Start/Pause slider button (P. 14) Auto Tub Clean (P. 25) Tub Hygiene (P. 27) Press & hold 5 sec at the same time: Rinse+ (P. 23) Child Lock ( P. 24) Timer (P. 22) Wash Mode (P.
  • Page 10: Detergent

    Detergent Follow the instructions on each package. Detergent Detergent Use a low foam detergent. Powder detergent Liquid detergent To prevent powder detergent from remaining in the detergent drawer: Bleach Lumps Powder Fabric softener Separated or solidified softeners NOTE Water START START Concentrated softener...
  • Page 11 Fabric softener Max. 150 ml...
  • Page 12: Washing

    Washing Basic Method Settings NOTE „ Do not let laundry get caught in „ Do not overfill the drum with the door. laundry. „ To open the door during operation During washing (You can add clothes when lit.) Click (To restart) Max.
  • Page 13 Settings Temp Spin Wash Mode (P. 20) ( P. 21) ( P. 21) Select a program. (P. 14) „ Changing the settings. Timer Rinse+ Auto Tub ( P. 22) (P. 23) Clean (P. 23) Start Measures the amount of laundry (30 sec.) Displays the time required (recalculated)
  • Page 14: Program List

    Program List Max load (kg) Total Program Description time V115FA1 V10FA1 V90FA1 Everyday clothes (Quicker than “Cotton” program) Daily Wash 11.5 10.0 1:30 Everyday clothes Cotton 11.5 10.0 2:54 Clothes for babies & sensitive skin Rinsing thoroughly Baby Care 2:20 Small loads Active Speed 0:38...
  • Page 15 Max load (kg) Total Program Description time V115FA1 V10FA1 V90FA1 Washing gently Delicates 0:50 For ticks and pollen Allergy 11.5 10.0 3:15 Mud stains 11.5 10.0 3:30 Cleaning the drum. Tub Hygiene None 3:45 Total time is approximate (When the standard water supply rate is 15 L / min). For each program's default water temperature.
  • Page 16: Details Of Programs

    Details of Programs Settings Auto setting Temp Spin (°C) (r/min) Program Daily Wash 1200 Cotton 1200 Baby Care 1400 Active Speed 38 1200 Bedding Cold Delicates Allergy 1200 1200 Tub Hygiene 1200 NOTE For normally soiled laundry at the rated capacity, we recommend using the “Cotton, 60 °C, 1400 r/min”...
  • Page 17 Setting range Optional functions Auto Temp Spin Wash Timer Rinse+ (°C) (r/min) Mode Care     Cold, 30, 40, 60 , 500, 700, 1200, 1400     Cold, 30, 40, 60 , 500, 700, 1200, 1400 ...
  • Page 18: Washing Tips

    Washing Tips ECONAVI Delicates „ When washing “Cotton” and “Daily Wash” programs To rinse fully, use the “Rinse+” function. (P. 23) NOTE Liquid detergent Bleach for delicates 3 sensors Weight Temperature Material „ After operation ends Take out immediately Water saving Time saving „...
  • Page 19 Bedding „ Washable items „ Putting blankets into the drum (Wash) (Handwash) 100 % cotton or 100 % synthetic Sheets, bedspreads, undersheets Blankets „ Not washable items NOTE Electric blankets Wool Silk Long pile Fake fur NOTE...
  • Page 20: Changing Program Settings

    Changing Program Settings „ Preparing Sort the laundry and put it into the Temp drum. (P. 7) Add the detergent. (P. 10) Change the washing temperature. Select a program. High (P. 14) „ Setting guide Change the program's settings. High White Colours Lightly Soiled...
  • Page 21 Spin Wash Mode Change the spin speed. Select a combination of wash, rinse and spin. (e.g.) High Wash Rinse Spin „ Setting guide High Wash To reduce To dry more wrinkling thoroughly Rinse Spin Wash and rinse Wash and spin Rinse and spin (P.
  • Page 22 Changing Program Settings (continued) „ Preparing Sort the laundry and put it into the Timer drum. (P. 7) Add the detergent. (P. 10) Set how many hours later to finish operation. (Up to 24 hours) 1:00 9:00 Auto start (e.g.) (e.g.) Select a program.
  • Page 23 Rinse+ Auto Tub Clean Add an extra rinse. Add tub cleaning process. Wash Rinse Extra Rinse Spin Goes out Lights Goes out Lights (Off) (On) (Off) (On) NOTE „ To change the setting while washing The setting is memorized. Washing Pause Start...
  • Page 24: Changing Appliance Settings

    Changing Appliance Settings Setting the Child Lock Cancelling the buzzer Hold 5 sec. „ To reset: Same procedure Hold 5 sec. Lights (On) „ To cancel: Same procedure Goes out (Off)
  • Page 25: Maintenance

    Maintenance Water supply filter If water does not flow smoothly Empty Water supply Select filter Daily Wash 1 min. Turn off Start Remove and clean the filter...
  • Page 26 Maintenance (continued) Door seal Detergent drawer Detergent Power plug drawer Drum Window Drain filter Appliance Door seal For heavy soil Mild kitchen detergent Thick Click Thin NOTE Do not use gritty cleaners or thinners, or products containing alcohol or paraffin oil.
  • Page 27 Drum Once a month or if flashes <Tub Hygiene> Whitening bleach (chlorine bleach) 200 ml No clothing Approx. 3:45 Start NOTE If the “Tub Hygiene” program is not run, the indicator goes off when other program is run 3 times.
  • Page 28 Maintenance (continued) Drain filter Once a month Be sure to drain water in the drum before this procedure. CAUTION Hot water (possibly scalding water) Drain filter Turn off Pump hose Replace Until it is in place Tray Hose stopper...
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Symptoms Points to be checked … Possible cause Touch the buttons During an operation No reaction … Try Child Lock (P. 24) (Off) … Check Power cut Timer No operation … Try Turn on. Close the door. Unplug and insert again.
  • Page 30 Troubleshooting (continued) Symptoms Points to be checked … Possible cause During an operation (washing or drying) Door is locked. To open the door during operation (P. 12) … Check Temperature Water level High High Door does not open … Try Child Lock (P.
  • Page 31 Symptoms Points to be checked … Check After washing (P. 10) … Possible cause The amount of foam varies. Temperature Water level Water softness Foam … Check Powder detergent Not enough (P. 10) Low foam Load too Too little Heavily detergent large detergent...
  • Page 32 Troubleshooting (continued) Symptoms Points to be checked … Possible cause Unevenness Evenness During the spin process Auto Auto Stop correct correct … Try Too light Add 1 or 2 Rotates Stop several times Bath towels … Try After washing Wipe Foam or water …...
  • Page 33 Symptoms Points to be checked … Possible cause Remaining time is corrected during operation. During a wash Approximate Corrected Displayed time If clothes are If the settings changed uneven Changes The remaining time may increase. … Possible cause During water drainage This is normal.
  • Page 34 Troubleshooting (continued) Symptoms Points to be checked … Check Metal items Anchor bolts (P. 38) Unusual noise (or vibration) Slope or an unstable surface Adjust 4 feet (P. 38) … Check When the power recovers, operation resumes Power cut Breaker from where it stopped.
  • Page 35: Error Display

    Error Display Error Display Points to be checked Check Start Unable to Lint drain (P. 28) Door is open Start Check Start Unstable Uneven Even or inclined Stable Reduce Unable to much little spin / dry Check Start Turned off Water outage Water supply Unable to...
  • Page 36: Choosing The Right Location

    Make sure to ask a service person for installation. „ Do not install the appliance by yourself. „ Follow this installation method. If you do not, Panasonic will not be liable for any accidents or damages. Appliance dimensions Check the location.
  • Page 37: Moving And Installing

    Moving and Installing Installation Carrying the appliance Installation of bottom cover Do not do it alone.
  • Page 38 Moving and Installing (continued) Installation Removing the anchor bolts Levelling the appliance Anchor bolts (4) Spirit level (not supplied) Loosen and adjust Cover cap NOTE Tighten store NOTE „ Moving the appliance again...
  • Page 39: Connecting The Hoses

    Connecting the Hoses Installation Connect the hoses properly to prevent water leaks. Maximum connection distances for hoses and the power cord Right side connection (cm) Power cord Water supply hose Sink Height of drain hose ( 0 - 100 ) Drain hose Drain hole Left side connection...
  • Page 40 Connecting the Hoses (continued) Installation Water supply hose Drain hose „ Connecting the water supply hose „ Draining to a sink or wash basin NOTICE CAUTION Tighten the nut firmly. Do not twist, squash, modify or cut the hose. Elbow (supplied) „...
  • Page 41: Test Run

    Test Run Installation Active Speed 38 Start Checking after test run Problem Causes and Measures Connect the water supply hose properly Water leaks Min. 10 mm 3/4" Remove the Install stably anchor bolts (P. 38) Abnormal sounds Error display See P. 35.
  • Page 42: Specifications

    Specifications NA-V115FA1 NA-V10FA1 NA-V90FA1 Rated voltage (V) 220 - 240 Rated frequency (Hz) Maximum energy rated power input (W) 1600 - 1900 Heating energy rates power input (W) 1445 - 1710 Maximum spin speed (r/min) 1400 Product dimensions (W x D x H) (mm) 596 ×...
  • Page 44 A0424-0(M) https://www.panasonic.com Printed in Vietnam © Panasonic Appliances (Vietnam) Co., Ltd. 2024 04-2024...

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