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IFB DeepClean Eva Plus ZWS 6010 User Manual
IFB DeepClean Eva Plus ZWS 6010 User Manual

IFB DeepClean Eva Plus ZWS 6010 User Manual

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WASHING MACHINE USER MANUAL
Eva Plus ZWS 6010
Senorita VXS/SXS 6510
Serena ZSS/MSS 7010
UF421PKMAN643 G

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  • Page 1 WASHING MACHINE USER MANUAL Eva Plus ZWS 6010 Senorita VXS/SXS 6510 Serena ZSS/MSS 7010 UF421PKMAN643 G...
  • Page 3 Welcome to the IFB Family Get ready to experience excellence in washing and long lasting peace of mind. Happy Laundry Days to you! Front Load Washer...
  • Page 4 Contents The A to Z of Your Washing Machine The Display Panel Safety Guidelines Installation Instructions Caution About eWaste Section 1 Getting Started With Your Washing Machine Installation and Safety Guidelines Before You Start Section 2 Running Your Machine 6 Easy Steps For Doing Your Laundry Finishing Program Guide Wash Options...
  • Page 5 PRECAUTIONS This appliance meets the required safety standards, but using it improperly could cause injury or property damage. Make sure to read this manual carefully—it covers safety, installation, use and maintenance. Use detergents with low foam to prevent any problems. Following these guidelines will help you get the most out of your new washing machine and keep it running smoothly while avoiding accidents or damage.
  • Page 6 The A to Z of Your Washing Machine Detergent Program Display Dispenser Selector Panel Drawer Door Handle Porthole Door Adjustable Feet Filter for Levelling Cabinet Door...
  • Page 7 The A to Z of Your Washing Machine Power LED Display Program Selector Spin Temperature Steam Start/Pause...
  • Page 8 The Display Panel SPIN Button to select the different Spin Speeds available. TEMPERATURE Button to select the different Temperatures available. STEAM Button to select the Steam option. TIME STATUS Displays Program Time, Spin Speed, Temperature, Error Codes and other status. DOOR Shows door status.
  • Page 9 The Display Panel SPIN CANCEL Will glow when Spin Speed ‘0’ (No Spin) is selected. STEAM Will glow when Steam option is selected. CHILD LOCK Glows when Child Lock is selected, flashes to indicate deselection. START/PAUSE LED flashes when door is closed or during Pause mode, remains OFF when door is open and glows when program is running.
  • Page 10 The Display Panel ˚C Will glow during selection of temperature. Will glow indicating the maximum capacity of the program in Kg. Power ON/OFF Button to turn ON or OFF the machine. START/PAUSE Button to start or pause the program when the door is closed.
  • Page 11 fitters, electricians, or technicians. All washing machine installation work must be carried out only by authorised IFB Care Service Personnel. Use only the new hoses provided with the machine; old hoses should never be reused.
  • Page 12 Your machine comes with ventilating openings on the base. Always put it directly on the floor after removing any carpets. Keep your machine safe from direct sunlight and rainfall. Avoid installing the machine in damp areas or bathrooms exposed to direct showers Don’t put the machine on a sloping, uneven, or unstable surface.
  • Page 13 (like fusing, voltage and frequency) match your electricity supply. If you’re not sure, reach out to IFB Care for help. Avoid washing or drying articles contaminated with combustible or explosive substances, such as oil, paint, gasoline, or solvents, to prevent fire or explosions.
  • Page 14 Caution A WORD OF WARNING The manufacturer isn’t responsible if there’s a problem with the earthing system. Make sure your machine is connected to a grounded outlet with a 16A Fuse or MCB. If you’re unsure whether the machine is properly grounded, get it checked by a qualified technician or licensed electrician.
  • Page 15 Only use a new hose kit to connect your machine to the water supply on site. Don’t try to reuse old hoses. If any parts need replacing, make sure to use genuine IFB spare parts. That way, you can be sure your machine meets safety standards.
  • Page 16 Caution Keep your machine dry to avoid corrosion/rusting. Don’t spill water on the machine. If spills occur, wipe it dry. Your machine should be kept away from floor cleaning chemicals. Don’t wash or spray water over the switch or control panel. Keep the machine dry to prevent corrosion and rusting.
  • Page 17 Caution Your machine has been built according to current safety requirements. During assembly, the machine is tested with water to make sure it performs correctly. Sometimes, a few water droplets may be left inside the drum. Replace the trolley immediately if excessive vibrations are observed, as it can affect the machine’s reliability and lifespan.
  • Page 18 About eWaste eWaste, or Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEET), refers to discarded appliances using electricity. To responsibly manage eWaste, follow the guidelines below. • Always dispose of end-of-lifecycle products by contacting an authorised local eWaste recycler. • Do drop off used electronic products, batteries, or accessories at authorised eWaste recyclers.
  • Page 19 Provisions of Hazardous Substances outlined in eWaste Management Rule, 2016. FOR DETAILED INFORMATION AND DISPOSAL REQUEST Contact IFB Care at 080 695 45678. Provide your details to our representative to arrange for proper product disposal.
  • Page 20 Getting started with your washing machine SECTION Installation and Safety Guidelines SELECTING THE RIGHT SPOT Place the machine on a level floor. Make sure the machine is close to both water and electrical connections. REMOVING TRANSIT BOLTS Use a spanner to remove the transit bolts.
  • Page 21 Getting started with your washing machine SECTION Installation and Safety Guidelines LEVELLING Level the machine by using adjustable screws, as shown. Make sure all 4 feet are grounded. Levelled Levelled Locked and Locked...
  • Page 22 Getting Started With Your Washing Machine SECTION Installation and Safety Guidelines CONNECTION TO WATER SUPPLY The water inlet of the machine has a collar with parallel internal threads. Water supply point with a ¾” external/parallel thread should be within 1 m of the machine. Don’t stretch the water supply hose.
  • Page 23 Getting Started With Your Washing Machine SECTION Installation and Safety Guidelines CONNECTION TO DRAIN HOSE (contd) Is the sink on the left side? Follow this diagram. 100 cm Is the sink on the right side? Follow this diagram. 140 cm...
  • Page 24 Getting Started With Your Washing Machine SECTION Installation and Safety Guidelines ELECTRICAL CONNECTION A 16 Amp, 3 pin 220-240 V AC, 50 Hz electrical point with a 16 Amp MCB within 1 m of the machine is mandatory. Make sure your home has proper earthing and the connection between the socket...
  • Page 25 Running Your Machine SECTION 6 Easy Steps for Doing Your Laundry SORT THE LAUNDRY Pre treat collars, cuffs and stains. Check for wash care symbols. Close zippers, hooks and strings. Empty the pockets of your clothes.
  • Page 26 Running Your Machine SECTION 6 Easy Steps for Doing Your Laundry LOAD THE LAUNDRY Make sure the laundry drum is empty. Load garments one by one. Close the door and press till you hear a click.
  • Page 27 Note To be used to dispense Fragrances (Sensora) only during Refresh cycle. If liquid detergent is used, use the liquid detergent Additives/Fragrances dispenser supplied in the (IFB Sensora) main wash chamber. Liquid Detergent Dispenser...
  • Page 28 Running Your Machine SECTION Note Always use detergents that are recommended for front load washing machines. Using the wrong detergent can cause laundry issues. Avoid using soap flakes or granulated soap powders in your washing machine. When washing woollens or silk, make sure to use the detergent type recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 29 Running Your Machine SECTION 6 Easy Steps for Doing Your Laundry SELECT PROGRAM Switch ON the machine. Turn the Program Selector knob to the required program. Start/Pause LED will flash. Choose Wash Option. To change/cancel the program during the wash, press the Power ON/OFF button and wait for 2 secs, then select...
  • Page 30 Running Your Machine SECTION 6 Easy Steps for Doing Your Laundry START WASHING (contd) Door status will be displayed after pressing the Start/Pause button. If the Water Level inside the drum is above the rubber or the temperature inside the drum is high, the door won’t open.
  • Page 31 Running Your Machine SECTION Finishing Remove the laundry and wipe the moisture from the door and door seal. Leave the door slightly open. Wipe the panel and cabinet with a dry cloth to remove the moisture. Turn OFF the tap.
  • Page 32 Running Your Machine SECTION Program Guide PROGRAM TYPE OF LAUNDRY Mixed/Soiled Cotton, synthetic and easy-care garments. Not recommended for special garments like silk/delicates, dark clothes, wool, duvets, curtains, etc. Cotton Normal/ Cotton colour-fast garments. Cotton Eco Shirts, pants, uniforms, bed and table linen, Plus towels, night dresses, pyjamas, underwear, etc.
  • Page 33 Running Your Machine SECTION Program Guide PROGRAM TYPE OF LAUNDRY Polyester, acrylic or polyamide daily wear Synthetic/Daily garments. Machine washable curtains made of cotton Bulky/Bedding and easy care fabrics. Washes large items such as blankets, bedcovers, sofa covers, pillow cases and bedspreads. Use this program to wash fabrics like cotton Hygiene* and linen, that are in direct contact with...
  • Page 34 Running Your Machine SECTION Wash Options OPTIONS Details Temperature Temp You can change the default temperature within a given range. Press the Temperature button on the control panel to change the temperature. The temperature selection sequence will be Cold, 30 ° C, 40 ° C, 60 ° C, 95 ° C and Repeat. The selected temperature will be displayed on the LED display.
  • Page 35 Running Your Machine SECTION Wash Options OPTIONS Details Pre Wash If Pre Wash option is selected, the clothes are given Select a preliminary wash before the main wash. Press the Temperature button on the control panel to select the Temperature option. The Pre Wash symbol glows and ‘P 0°C, P 30°C, P 40°C, P 60°C or P 95°C’...
  • Page 36 Running Your Machine SECTION Wash Options OPTIONS Details Child Lock Spin This activates protection against unintentional changes to the program sequence. To select Child Lock, press the Spin and Steam buttons simultaneously for 2 secs. Steam No changes can be made while the program is running.
  • Page 37 Running Your Machine SECTION EMERGENCY DOOR LOCK RELEASE Note Emergency door lock release should be used only during power OFF/power failure. Using this ends the current program. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN FOR THE ABOVE Let the wash water cool down if it is hot. Don’t remove laundry from the drum while it is rotating.
  • Page 38 Running Your Machine SECTION Washing Symbols—A Guide RESISTANT MATERIAL DELICATE FABRIC WASHABLE AT 95°C WASHABLE AT 60°C WASHABLE AT 40°C WASHABLE AT 30°C HAND WASH DRY CLEAN ONLY WOOL SEAL BLEACHABLE IN COLD WATER DON’T BLEACH DON’T DRY CLEAN DRY FLAT HANG TO DRY DRY ON CLOTHES HANGER TUMBLE DRY, NORMAL HEAT...
  • Page 39 Running Your Machine SECTION Wash Guide Map LAUNDRY WEIGHT in KG PROGRAM Mix Soiled Temperature °C Cold, 30, 40 Spin Speed RPM 400–1000/No Final Spin Cotton/ Normal Temperature °C Cold, 30, 40, 60, 95 Spin Speed RPM 400–1000/No Final Spin Synthetic/ Daily Temperature °C Cold, 30, 40, 60...
  • Page 40 Running Your Machine SECTION Wash Guide Map LAUNDRY WEIGHT in KG PROGRAM Hygiene Temperature °C 40, 60 Spin Speed RPM 400–1000/No Final Spin CradleWash® Temperature °C Cold, 30, 40 Spin Speed RPM 400–600/No Final Spin Express Wash Temperature °C Cold, 30, 40 Spin Speed RPM 400–800/No Final Spin Woollens Temperature °C Cold, 30, 40...
  • Page 41 Running Your Machine SECTION Wash Guide Map LAUNDRY WEIGHT in KG PROGRAM Cotton Eco Plus Temperature °C 40, 60** Spin Speed RPM 400–1000/No Final Spin Bulky Bedding Temperature °C Cold, 40, 60 Spin Speed RPM 400–800/No Final Spin Spin Dry Rinse Temperature °C Spin Speed RPM 400–1000/No Final Spin...
  • Page 42 Running Your Machine SECTION Wash Guide Map LAUNDRY WEIGHT in KG PROGRAM Tub Clean Temperature °C Cold, 60, 95 Spin Speed RPM Note For 6010/6510—Steam options is available as a default and can be deselected.** Program setting for BEE test in conformity with IEC 60456 with maximum Spin Speed selection settings.
  • Page 43 Running Your Machine SECTION Key Features ADVANCED WASH TECHNOLOGY Powered by Ai The intuitive sensing logic in the machine detects two parameters important for fabric care during cleaning— · Type of fabric Cotton, Mixed or Synthetic · Weight of the fabric The Ai model, based on thousands of parameters, selects the optimised configuration suitable for the type of garment...
  • Page 44 Running Your Machine SECTION Key Features ADVANCED WASH TECHNOLOGY Aqua Energie The technology that energises water to carry the detergent deep into the fabric. CradleWash® India’s first wash program for the care of delicate fabrics. Crescent Moon Drum The crescent moon design of the drum allows the water to cushion the wash and protect the fabric.
  • Page 45 Running Your Machine SECTION Key Features WASH PROGRAMS AND OPTIONS More than 100 thoughtfully designed programs and options to give your clothes the ultimate wash experience. Time, Energy, Water Saving Cotton Eco Plus Express Wash Fabric Friendly Wash Cotton Normal, Synthetic/Daily, CradleWash® Woollens, Mixed Soiled, Bulky/Bedding Hygienic Wash Baby Wear, Tub Clean,...
  • Page 46 Running Your Machine SECTION Key Features MACHINE CARE High-Low Voltage Protection A microcontroller continuously monitors the voltage fluctuations and stops the program if it goes below 150± 10V or rises above 270± 10V. The program will resume once the voltage is within a safe range. Program Memory Backup The program remembers where to pick up from when power is restored after failure, thus...
  • Page 47 Running Your Machine SECTION Key Features USER CONVENIENCE Child Lock Prevents children from tampering with the machine settings. Laundry Add Lets you add laundry even after the cycle has started. Anti Crease Reduces wrinkling of clothes for easy ironing. Auto Tub Clean Automatically ensures tub hygiene after the wash.
  • Page 48 Get More From Your Machine SECTION Tips for best results BEFORE WASHING Empty all pockets. Remove everything including coins, keys, pins, notes etc. Close all zips and fasten all hooks. Check the wash care label and avoid non-machine washable items. WHILE SORTING Separate polyester fabrics from cotton.
  • Page 49 Put the stained area face down on a paper towel or white cloth. Apply the stain remover You can also use to the back of the stain so IFB Fabo Stain Remover that the stain is forced for stubborn stains out of the cloth.
  • Page 50 Get More From Your Machine SECTION Stain Treatment...
  • Page 51 Get More From Your Machine SECTION Stain Treatment STAIN TREATMENT Use ice in a plastic bag to harden the gum. Chewing gum Adhesive Scrape off what you can and then sponge Tape with white spirits. Rubber Cement Blood Rinse and soak immediately in cold water with an enzyme pre wash.
  • Page 52 Get More From Your Machine SECTION Stain Treatment STAIN TREATMENT Treat as soon as possible by sponging with Fruit cold water. Rub a little detergent on the stain and wash. Grass Sponge with white spirits. Rub in an enzyme pre wash and then wash. Grease Sponge with white spirits or dry-cleaning fluid and then wash.
  • Page 53 Get More From Your Machine SECTION Stain Treatment STAIN TREATMENT Treat while still wet. Rinse in warm water Water Based Paint and wash. Scorch Marks Dampen a cloth with hydrogen peroxide. Lay it over the affected area and press with a hot iron. Some inks are impossible to remove.
  • Page 54 Get More From Your Machine SECTION Maintenance and Cleaning CLEANING THE DETERGENT DISPENSER DRAWER Remove detergent residue regularly. Clean the detergent dispenser drawer with warm water. Remove and clean the siphon under running warm water. Detergent residue can build in the dispenser housing, clean it before reinstalling the dispenser.
  • Page 55 Get More From Your Machine SECTION Maintenance and Cleaning CLEANING THE WATER HOSE MESH FILTER Turn OFF taps and disconnect the power supply to the machine. Unscrew the inlet hose from the machine and tap the drain water from the hose. Remove the filter mesh from the tap end of the inlet hose and clean under...
  • Page 56 Get More From Your Machine SECTION Maintenance and Cleaning CLEANING THE FILTER The filter should be cleaned frequently in order to increase the life of the drain pump. Open the detachable bottom door with a coin or a key. Drain Plug Emergency Place a shallow container Lever...
  • Page 57 Get More From Your Machine SECTION Maintenance and Cleaning TUB CLEAN PROGRAM This program helps eliminate impurities, scaling, bacteria and odours from the machine. Empty the drum before running the program . TO RUN THE TUB CLEAN PROGRAM Tub Clean Run this program to eliminate impurities, scaling, bacteria and unpleasant smell from the...
  • Page 58 Get More From Your Machine SECTION Let’s make washing easier. Here is a list of clothes and their approximate weights to help you figure out a perfect wash load. CLOTHING WEIGHTS Bottoms Sheets Lungi/Dhoti 200 g Cotton (Double) 1 Kg Skirts 200 g Cotton (Single)
  • Page 59 Get More From Your Machine SECTION This table may help you plan a laundry load of 6, 6.5, 7 Kg. LAUNDRY ITEMS 6 Kg 6.5 Kg 7 Kg Bath Towels Shirts Blouses Skirts Pair of Pants Pair of Jeans T-shirts Set of Pyjamas Tea Towels The chart indicates average weights...
  • Page 60 Opening the door Check if the machine is not possible. is displaying the ‘dL Er’ message. Child Lock is active. Disable the Child Lock and wait until the Door display glows. If the problem persists, contact IFB Care.
  • Page 61 Machine door is not Close the machine securely closed. door properly. Inlet hose is bent, Straighten the inlet sieve, inlet valve or hose. Check; unclog the hose is clogged. the sieve, valve and hose. If the problem persists, contact IFB Care.
  • Page 62 Check and tighten the Inlet hose Water leakage inlet hose connection. connection is loose. in the machine. Filter is not securely Check and tighten tightened. the filter. Inlet hose is leaking. Contact IFB Care. If the problem persists, contact IFB Care.
  • Page 63 Filter is partially Clean and ensure that clogged. the filter is unclogged. Add a few clothes to Load is unbalanced. balance the load. Rearrange the load to allow proper spinning. If the problem persists, contact IFB Care.
  • Page 64 Select the Start/Pause is active. button at Rinse Hold stage. Filter is clogged. Clean and ensure that the filter is unclogged. Excessively foaming Use detergents detergent is used. recommended for Front Load Washing Machines only. If the problem persists, contact IFB Care.
  • Page 65 Use only the required Blue stains fabric additives. amount of fabric on clothes. additives. Do not pour additives directly on the fabric. Additives of inferior Use good quality fabric quality being used. additives. If the problem persists, contact IFB Care.
  • Page 66 Excessive use of Use proper amount detergent. of detergent. Cold wash program. Use hot wash program. Button not pressed All the buttons are Buttons not properly. sensitive and need working. to be pressed softly. If the problem persists, contact IFB Care.
  • Page 67 In case of a disbalance in load, the machine Balance time makes attempts to redistribute the clothes on display remains to minimise vibrations. This can extend the unchanged. duration of the program. If the problem persists, contact IFB Care.
  • Page 68 Useful Information About Your Washing Machine SECTION Display THE LED DISPLAY GIVES YOU COMPLETE INFORMATION • Program selection • Wash Option selection • Balance time of the program • Program status • Problem/fault indications, if any • Child Lock selection •...
  • Page 69 SECTION Display Messages & Error Codes For any code displayed that is not present in the following list or if the suggested solution does not fix the problem, contact IFB Care or an authorised dealer. DISPLAY PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION rinS Press Start/Pause HOLd—Indicates...
  • Page 70 Switch OFF the between drum and washing machine door area. and wait for 2 secs. Run Drain program. After END, rearrange the clothes and restart the required program. If the same message appears again, switch OFF the appliance and contact IFB Care.
  • Page 71 2 secs and restart. program If the same message appears again, turn OFF the tap, switch OFF the appliance and contact IFB Care. Machine will start h260—Input voltage automatically after the is high voltage decreases to the safe operating level.
  • Page 72 Add 1–2 similar items to help balance the load and rearrange the load to allow proper spinning. For further assistance please download My IFB App for service registrations or you call us on our call centre number 08045845678/ 080 695 45678...
  • Page 73 Useful Information About Your Washing Machine SECTION Technical Specifications Eva Plus ZWS 6010 MODEL Senorita VXS/SXS 6510 Serena ZSS/MSS 7010 POWER SUPPLY 220–240 V Single Phase 50 Hz DIMENSIONS 598 x 518 x 875 (6 Kg/6.5 Kg) Net Size WxDxH 610 x 596 x 875 (7 Kg) NEW WEIGHT 62 Kg (6 Kg/6.5 Kg) or 71 Kg (7 Kg)
  • Page 74 Eva Plus ZWS 6010 Senorita VXS/SXS 6510 Serena ZSS/MSS 7010 (SSL) Characteristic Symbol Critical (Cc) Significant (Sc) MATERIAL MANUAL No Revision Paper UF421PKMAN643 IFB Industries Limited, Goa Rev Information Date Change Checked Date Approved Date New manual Customer Care number update Addition of...
  • Page 75 TRUSTED BY OVER 7 MILLION CUSTOMERS +91 080 458 45678/080 695 45678 +91 92310 04321 www.ifbappliances.com...

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