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Operating & Installation Instructions Washer Dryer (Household Use) NA-S086S1 Model No. Contents Safety Precautions Checking Your Appliance Before Washing Control Panel Detergent Washing & Drying Program List Details of Programs Washing & Drying Tips Changing Program Settings Changing Appliance Settings...
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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.
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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.
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Safety Precautions (continued) WARNING May cause fire (For safety use of the dryer) Do not dry items soiled with flammable materials. Items that have been soiled with substances such Drying as cooking oil, acetone, alcohol, petrol, kerosene, spot removers, turpentine, waxes, wax removers and cosmetic oils must not be dried in the appliance even after having been washed.
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CAUTION May cause water leakage Turn off the water faucet. Use new hose-sets. New hose-sets supplied with the appliance are to be used and old hose-sets should not be reused. May cause injury Be careful not to get your Do not climb on the appliance. fingers caught.
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Safety Precautions (continued) CAUTION May cause failure Keep away from heat and Remove shipping bolts before direct sunlight. operation. Do not obstruct. Do not use hot water. Do not obstruct Over 50 ºC the openings of the bottom face with carpet, etc. For machine-washable items only.
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Checking Your Appliance Part names Detergent drawer (P. 12) Control panel (P. 10) Door Drum Hinge Door seal Drain filter cover Adjustable feet (P. 32) (P. 44) Water inlet (P. 46) Shipping bolts Drain hose (P. 44) (P. 45, 46) Power cord and plug Accessories ...
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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 heavy stains. NOTE “Stain Support” function (P.
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Cannot wash or dry Cannot wash or dry Leather / fur Silk, rayon and cupro Commercially Cap with hard (Blended fabric) available washing aids core materials Others ... Wrinkled and embossed articles Crepe fabric Deformable Cushion, Pillow, etc. Urethane / rubber Paper diapers clothing (blazers, backed or thick mats...
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Control Panel Control buttons Power button Hold Program selection dial (P. 16) Dry mode (P. 21) Temp. (P. 22) Spin ( P. 23) Stain Support ( P. 24) Function ( P. 25) Timer Speed Wash My Cycle (P. 26) (P. 23) (P.
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Display Remaining time Lock The door is locked. All buttons are locked, except the Power button. (Child Lock) Error display (P. 28) (P. 40) (e.g.) Optional Process Stain Support (P. 24) function lamp Prewash Wash (P. 25) Rinse (P. 25) Spin Spin speed (P.
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Detergent Follow the instructions on each package. Detergent Main wash Use a low foam detergent. Powder detergent Liquid detergent To prevent powder detergent from remaining in the detergent drawer: Bleach Strong acid cleanser Lumps Powder Fabric softener Separated or solidified softeners NOTE Water...
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Washing & Drying 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 Reload (To restart) Click Hold 3 sec. Start Add clothing During drying...
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Select a program. Settings (P. 16) Changing the settings ( P. 21) ( P. 22) ( P. 23) Displays total time. (P. 24) (P. 25) ( P. 26) (e.g.) Timer My Cycle (P. 23) (P. 27) Start...
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Program List WASH & DRY / WASH Max. load (kg) Total time Program Description Wash& Wash Wash Everyday clothes 4:08 (Cotton and linen) Cotton 1:28 4:48 Everyday clothes 3:38 (Quicker than Daily Wash 0:58 "Cotton" program) 4:18 Clothes for babies & sensitive skin 4:41 Rinsing throughly Baby Care...
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Company for the washing of machine washable wool products provided that the products are washed according to the instructions on the garment label and this manual. M2308: NA-S086S1 NOTE Total time is approximate (When the standard water supply rate is 15 L / min).
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Washing & Drying Tips Bedding Washable items Putting blankets into the drum 100 % cotton or 100 % synthetic Sheets, bedspreads, undersheets Blankets Not washable items NOTE Electric blankets Wool Silk Long pile Fake fur NOTE Wool ...
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Dry mode You can select dry mode according to Description your preference. mode Gentle Dry Open the tap even in drying. Slightly dried and suitable Drying Open for ironing. Normal Dry For cooling and dehumidification Dry with recommended settings. Extra Dry Suitable for clothes to be worn immediately after drying.
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Changing Program Settings Preparing Sort the laundry and put it into the Temp. drum. (P. 8) Add the detergent. (P. 12) Change the washing temperature. High Setting guide (P. 16) Change the program's settings. High Colours White Lightly Soiled Heavily Soiled Spin Easily shrinks...
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Spin Timer Change the spin speed. Set how many hours later to start operation. (Up to 24 hours) 1:00 9:00 Auto start (e.g.) (e.g.) High Setting guide High To reduce To dry more wrinkling thoroughly Press or hold (e.g.) (P.
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Changing Program Settings (continued) Preparing Sort the laundry and put it into the Stain Support drum. (P. 8) Add the detergent. (P. 12) Specific treatments for five scenarios. Vegetables Food Juice (40 °C) Food sauce (P. 16) Red wine Drinks Hot drink (60 °C)
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Prewash (Function) Rinse+ (Function) Add extra rinse process. Detergent Detergent Wash Rinse Extra Rinse Spin Prewash Wash Rinse Spin 2 times Rinse+ Prewash (On) (On) NOTE 3 times Main wash Prewash Rinse+ (On) (On) Powder detergent Liquid detergent Rapid 15, Eco, Wool, 1h Wash &...
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Changing Program Settings (continued) Preparing Sort the laundry and put it into the Speed Wash drum. (P. 8) Add the detergent. (P. 12) Decrease the washing time. (P. 16) Speed Wash (On) Change the program's settings. Speed Wash My Cycle Available options and setting ranges are different depending on the program.
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My Cycle Memorize favourite settings. Selecting "My Cycle" program recalls those settings from memory. Change settings or optional functions. (P. 18) Hold 3 sec. The default setting program is "Cotton". To change: Same procedure...
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Changing Appliance Settings Mute Child Lock After muting the buzzer function, the All are locked, except the Power button. sounds will not be activated any more. Hold 3 sec. Start Select To cancel: Hold Same procedure 3 sec. Child Lock (On) ...
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Maintenance Water supply filter Every 3 months or when error message appears Empty Water supply filter Select "Cotton" 1 min. Start Turn off...
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Maintenance (continued) Door seal Detergent drawer Detergent Power plug drawer Drum Window Drain filter Appliance Door seal For heavy soil Mild kitchen detergent NOTE Do not use gritty cleaners or thinners, or products containing alcohol or paraffin oil.
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Drum Regularly according to the need <Tub Clean> Clean the drum by using 90 °C high temperature sterilization. No clothing Select "Tub Clean" Start NOTE When this program is performed, the clothes or other washing items cannot be added. When proper amount of chlorine bleaching agent is put in, the drum cleaning effect will be better.
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Maintenance (continued) Drain filter Every 3 months or when error message appears Be sure to check the following before this procedure. Water in the drum has been drained. The operation has finished. The drum is empty. CAUTION Replace Until it is in place Hot water (possibly scalding water) Turn off...
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For Better Results Symptoms Tips for nice finish If cotton products have shrunk by drying Shrunken clothes Moisten and stretch. Reduce clothing amount. Hand feeling changes by wrinkles Select the dry mode. (P. 21) (Gentle Dry) After drying Take out immediately Reduce clothing amount.
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Troubleshooting Symptoms Points to be checked Possible cause Touch the buttons During an operation No reaction Try Child Lock (P. 28) (Off) Check Power cut Timer No operation Try Turn on. Close the door. Unplug and insert again.
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Symptoms Points to be checked Possible cause During an operation Door is locked. To open the door during operation (P. 14) Check Temperature High Door does not open NOTE Power cut Restored Door is locked. Door is locked. ...
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Troubleshooting (continued) Symptoms Points to be checked Possible cause The amount of foam varies. Temperature Water hardness Foam Check Powder detergent Not enough (P. 12) Low foam Load too Too little Heavily detergent large detergent soiled Check Too much Too much detergent ...
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Symptoms Points to be checked Check Too heavy Too cold Drying takes too long Drying Try Check the location 20 mm or more Possible cause Unevenness Evenness During the spin process Auto Auto Stop correct correct Try Add 1 or 2 Too light Stop...
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Troubleshooting (continued) 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 are changed uneven Changes The remaining time may increase. Possible cause Remaining time The displayed time is a guideline.
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Symptoms Points to be checked Check Metal items Shipping bolts (P. 44) Unusual noise Slope or an unstable surface (or vibration) Adjust 4 feet. (P. 44) Touching Uneven Check When the power recovers, operation resumes Power cut Breaker from where it stopped.
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Error Display Error code Code description Points to be checked Check Start Turned off Water outage Water supply filter (P. 29) Unable to supply water Check the water pressure. (0.05 - 1 MPa) To repair or replace parts, contact authorized repair agents. Check Start Lint...
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Error code Code description Points to be checked Overflow alarm Water sensor error Communication error between Contact authorized computer board repair agents. and motor Others...
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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.
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Moving and Installing Installation Carrying the appliance Installing the bottom cover Do not do it alone. Peel off the release paper (4) Unpacking the appliance Remove the small triangle foam (a) with the bottom packaging together. Fits overhanging edges in the bottom cover recess. NOTE There is a risk of suffocation.
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Moving and Installing (continued) Installation Removing the shipping bolts Levelling the appliance Press on opposing corners of the top to check that the feet don’t wobble. Shipping bolts (4) Loosen and adjust Tighten NOTE Cover cap NOTE store Moving the appliance again...
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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 (cm)
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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. 100 cm Hose or less hanger...
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Test Run Installation Rapid 15 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. shipping bolts (P. 44). Abnormal sounds Error display See P. 40.
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