Haier Washer HWF5300AW User Manual

Front Load Washer  
Rondelle avant de chargementl  
Lavadora delantera de la carga  
User Manual  
Guide de l’Utilisateur  
Designed to use only HE  
(High Efficiency) Detergent  
Manual del Usuario  
HWF5300AW  
 
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IMpoRtANt sAFety INstRUctIoNs  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE.  
WARNING! For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of  
fire or explosion, electric shock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. Always  
read and obey all safety messages. All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is,  
tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can happen if the instructions are not  
followed.  
WARNING - To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons  
when using your appliance, follow the basic precautions, including the  
following:  
1. Read all of the instructions before using this appliance.  
2. Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as described in this user manual.  
3. This washer must be properly installed in accordance with the installation instructions  
before it is used.  
4. Unplug your washer before cleaning.  
5. Never unplug your washer by pulling on the power cord. Always grasp the plug firmly  
and pull straight out from the outlet.  
6. Do not operate your washer in the presence of explosive flames.  
7. Do not use the washer for commercial clothes washing.  
8. Do not tamper with controls.  
9. Do not allow children to play on or in the appliance. Close supervision of children is  
necessary when the appliance is used near children.  
10. Washer must be grounded, see grounding instructions on page 2.  
11. Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot-water system that  
has not been used for 2 weeks or more HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot  
water system has not been used for such a period, before using a washing machine,  
turn on all hot-water faucets and let the water flow from each for several minutes. This  
will release any accumulated hydrogen gas. As the gas is flammable, do not smoke or  
use an open flame during this time.  
12. Do not wash articles that have been previously cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or  
spotted with gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents or other flammable or explosive substances  
to the wash water. These substances give off vapors that could ignite or explode.  
13. Do not add gasoline, dry-cleaning solvent, or other flammable or explosive substances  
to wash water. These substances give off vapors that could ignite or explode.  
14. Before the appliance is removed from service or discarded, remove the door.  
15. Do not reach into the appliance if the tub or agitator is moving.  
16. Do not install or store this appliance where it will be exposed to the weather.  
17. Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or attempt any servicing unless  
specifically recommended in the user-maintenance instructions or in published user  
repair instructions that you understand and have the skills to carry out.  
18. ALWAYS follow the fabric care instructions supplied by the garment manufacturer.  
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19. Do not place items exposed to cooking oil in your washer. Items contaminated with  
cooking oils may contribute to a chemical reaction that could cause a load to catch fire.  
20. Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static unless recommended by the  
manufacturer of the fabric softener or product.  
21. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduce  
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, of lack of experience and knowledge, unless  
they have been supervision or instructions concerning use of the appliance by a person  
responsible for their safety.  
22. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the us, ours service agent or  
similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.  
sAVe tHese INstRUctIoNs  
GRoUNDING INstRUctIoNs  
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of malfunction or breakdown,  
grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least  
resistance for electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an  
equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged  
into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance  
with all local codes and ordinances.  
Warning – Improper connections of the equipment-grounding conductor can  
result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service-  
man if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded. Do  
not modify the plug provided with the washer - if it does not fit the outlet, have a  
proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.  
DANGeR  
Risk of child entrapment. Before you throw away your old  
appliance, take off the door so that children may  
not easily get trapped inside.  
Thank you for purchasing our Haier  
product. This easy-to-use manual  
Model number  
will guide you in getting the best  
use of your washer.  
Serial number  
Remember to record the model and  
serial number. They are on a label  
Date of purchase  
in back of the washer.  
Staple your receipt to your manual. you will need it to obtain  
warranty service.  
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eLectRIcAL coNNectIoNs  
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit,  
grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for  
the electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding  
wire with a grounded plug. The plug must be inserted into an outlet that is  
properly installed and grounded.  
• Improper use of the plug can result in a risk of electric shock.  
• Consult a qualified electrician or service person if the grounding  
instructions are not completely understood or if doubt exists as to  
whether the appliance is properly grounded.  
Wiring Requirements:  
• This appliance must be plugged into at least 15 AMP 120 VOLT, 60 HZ  
GROUNDED OUTLET.  
Note: Where a standard two-prong outlet is encountered,  
it is the personal responsibility and obligation of the  
consumer to have it replaced with a properly grounded  
three-prong outlet.  
extension cords:  
We do not recommend that you use an extension cord.  
power Interruptions  
Occasionally there may be power interruptions due to thunderstorms or other  
causes. Remove the power cord from AC outlet when a power outage occurs.  
When power has been restored re-plug power cord to AC outlet. If outage is for  
a prolonged period, clean washer before using it again.  
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tABLe oF coNteNts  
IMpoRtANt sAFety INstRUctIoNs............................................ 1  
GRoUNDING INstRUctIoNs....................................................... 2  
eLectRIcAL coNNectING............................................................. 3  
pARts AND FeAtURes................................................................... 5  
Front................................................................................................. 5  
Back................................................................................................. 6  
INstALLAtIoN INstRUctIoNs..................................................... 7  
Tools and Materials Required.............................................................. 7  
Unpacking Your Washer .................................................................... 8  
Installation.......................................................................................10  
opeRAtIoNAL INstRUctIoNs ...................................................12  
Touch Sensitive Control Panel ............................................................12  
Washer Operating Procedure............................................................14  
Features..........................................................................................15  
Cycles ...........................................................................................15  
Normal Washing Sounds..................................................................16  
cycLe seLectIoN ........................................................................17  
WAsHING MetHoDs...................................................................18  
Using the Dispenser .........................................................................19  
cARe AND cLeANING GUIDe .....................................................21  
Cleaning and Maintenance...............................................................21  
Moving and Vacationing and Storage................................................23  
tRoUBLesHootING....................................................................24  
tecHNIcAL specIFIcAtIoN.........................................................27  
LIMIteD WARRANty ...................................................................28  
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pARts AND FeAtURes  
FRONT  
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Dispenser  
4. Control Panel  
5. Door Handle  
2. See-through Glass Door  
3. Button / Coin Trap Cover  
6. Adjustable Leveling Legs (2)  
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pARts AND FeAtURes  
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1. Top Cover  
8. Transportation Bolt (2 Per Brace)  
9. Back Cover  
2. Brace  
3. Power Cord  
10. Hose Clip (3)  
4. Transportation Bolt (2 Per Brace)  
5. Air Vent for Safety  
6. Water Inlet Valve (C & H)  
7. Drain Hose Connection  
11. Adjustable Leveling Legs (2)  
12. Cap (4)  
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INstALLAtIoN INstRUctIoNs  
TOOLS AND MATERIALS REqUIRED  
you will need to have the following tools to help you in the  
installation of your washer:  
• Scissors  
• Standard Screwdriver  
• Pliers  
• Wrench  
Tape Measure  
• Gloves  
• Level  
Accessories supplied  
Quantity  
1. Hot & Cold Water Inlet Hoses  
2. Flat Water Inlet Hose Washers  
(Already Installed in each end of  
water inlet hoses)  
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4. Energy Label  
5. Drain Hose Holder  
6. Tie Strap1  
7. Clamp for drain hose 1  
8. Drain Hose 1  
9. Bottom Cover 1  
10. Bolts to Install Bottom Cover 8  
11. Wrench 1  
Energy Guide  
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USER MANUAL  
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UNPACkING YOUR APPLIANCE  
WARNING: Two or more people may be needed to install and move the appliance.  
Follow the procedure below to unpack your washer remove packing materials.  
As shown in the figure, remove all the packing materials. Upon opening of the package,  
water drops may be seen on the plastic bag and the porthole. This is a normal phenomenon  
resulting from water tests in the factory.  
1-Base (1)  
6-Spacer Pad (2)  
7-Back Post (2)  
2-Front post (2)  
3-Sleeve (1)  
8-Package carton(1)  
9-Adhesive tape (2)  
10-Package bag (1)  
4-Stepper (1)  
5-Back pad (2)  
Note: 1. A bottom cover is wrapped in the stepper.  
2. Be careful while handling the bottom cover.  
3. Remove all anti-scratch film from the washer.  
WARNING: To avoid danger of suffocation, please keep the package bag and  
the accessories bag away from children.  
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Install the bottom cover  
1. Lay the package carton on the ground.  
2. Lay the washer slowly down on the package carton on the back panel side.  
3. Install the bottom cover on the bottom panel by screwing 8 bolts provided in the  
accessories bag.  
4. Lift and straighten the washer to the upright position.  
Note: 1. At least two people are needed to complete the above work.  
2. Install the bottom cover before removing transport bolts.  
3. While laying down the washer be sure the front side is upward.  
4. The direction of the bottom cover must be installed according to the following  
figure indicated.  
Front Side  
Package Carton  
transportation Bolts  
The washer is fitted with transportation bolts to prevent internal damage during  
transportation. Transportation bolts must be removed before using the washer.  
Removing transportation Bolts  
1. Unscrew the 4 bolts with a wrench. At first undo the lower side to remove easily. One  
of the bolts retains the power cord of the washer to prevent operating with out removing  
bolts.  
2. Remove the bolts and the sleeves to release the power cord. Keep the 4 bolts and sleeves  
for future use.  
Note: If transportation bolts and sleeves are not removed, it may cause severe vibration,  
noise and malfunction.  
Note: When the washer is transported the transportation bolts and the sleeves must be  
reinstalled.  
3. Close the 4 holes with the caps supplied.  
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INSTALLATION  
Location Requirements  
1. The proper location for your washer should have a flat and even floor. This will improve  
performance, minimize noise and decrease washer movement.  
2. The unit can be installed under a custom counter, in basement, laundry room, closet, or  
other recessed area.  
Additional Requirements  
1. A grounded electrical outlet. Recommended less than 6 feet  
from washer.  
2. Hot and cold water faucets located less than 4 feet from  
water fill valves with a water pressure of 4.4-145 psi.  
3. It is not recommended to use washer on soft flooring such  
as carpets or foam.  
4. Do not operate washer if ambient room temperature is less  
than freezing, may cause damage to unit.  
Installation clearances  
1. The optimal location for your  
washer should be big enough to  
open the washer door completely  
for easy installation and servicing.  
2. Allow some additional space  
on the sides and rear for easy  
installation, service and reduced  
noise.  
Water Connection  
First, connect the elbow coupling end of the water inlet hose to the valve on the washer.  
Then, connect the straight coupling end of the inlet hose to the water tap.  
Note: 1.Do not crossthread when connecting inlet hose to the valve. Connect the cold  
water tap to cold inlet on the washer and hot to hot.  
2. Water supply pressure must be between 4.4 and 145 psi (30~1000kPa).  
3. Over tightening may cause damage to the valve.  
4. Check for leakage of washing machine connections by turning the tap completely  
on.  
5. Make sure that there is no kink in the hose and that it is not crushed.  
6. Be sure that the two water inlet hoses are connected to the correct  
water faucets.  
7. Make sure that a flat washer is present in each end of the water inlet hose  
before use.  
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Note: This washer is to be connected to the water mains using new hoses. Old hoses  
should not be used. Do not install your  
washing machine in a room where  
temperatures may be below freezing.  
Frozen hoses may burst under pressure.  
If the washer is delivered in the winter  
months and temperatures are below  
freezing, store the washing machine at  
room temperature for a few hours before  
putting it into operation.  
Cold  
Hot  
Straight  
Coupling End  
Elbow  
Coupling End  
Drain system  
To prevent water leakage, do not place the drain hose  
higher than 96 inches from the bottom of the washer and  
secure drain hose tightly and securely.  
Using the provided clamp connect the drain hose to the  
washer.  
Note: 1) Drain hose, clamp, drain hose holder and tie  
strap are placed in the accessory bag in the  
drum.  
2) Use tie strap to secure the drain hose to a stand  
pipe, inlet hose or laundry tub.  
3) Care should be taken so the drain hose  
is not immersed in water.  
Level the Washer  
• Leveling the washing machine properly prevents excessive  
noise and vibration. Install your washer on a solid and level floor  
surface.  
• If the floor is uneven, adjust the adjustable legs as required. The legs  
can be extended to level the washer. The more the legs are extended,  
the more the washer will vibrate.  
• Use a level to make sure that the washer is perfectly level.  
• Leveling of your washer must be done while the washer is spinning  
with a load. Use a wrench to adjust the legs until there is no vibration. Once done,  
tighten the lock nuts to level the washer.  
Note: Do not lift the washer using the dispenser drawer or door as a handle.  
steps to Level the washer (As shown in the figure)  
1. Loosen the lock nut using a wrench.  
2. Level the washer by turning the adjustable legs.  
3. Turn the lock nut on each leg towards the base of the  
washer with a wrench.  
4. Once leveled tighten lock nut against the housing.  
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opeRAtIoNAL INstRUctIoNs  
TOUCh SENSITIvE CONTROL PANEL  
WARNING: To reduce risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons, read  
"Important Safety Instructions" before operating this appliance.  
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1) Power ON/OFF Pad  
Touch pad to power ON or turn OFF the washer. In off status touch power pad for 1  
second washer will turn on in default program status (Normal/Casual Cycle). To turn off  
washer touch pad for at least 2 seconds during running or just one second during the  
pause and stand by status. To change or cancel a running cycle touch this pad to power  
off and then reprogram.  
2) Cycle Select  
• Gently move your fingers along the pad to select your wash cycle. Each cycle has preset  
water temperature, soil level spin speed and options. In certain cycles the settings can  
manually be programmed to suit your needs.  
3) Start/Pause Pad  
Touch this pad once to start the wash cycle. Touch this pad once again to pause the  
activity during the wash cycle. If you don't touch the start/pause pad within 5 minutes of  
selecting a cycle, the washer will automatically shut off. You could pause the running cycle  
to change the options by pressing the "Start / Pause" pad.  
4) Soil Level  
• Select clothes soil level. There are 3 levels to choose from: Heavy, Medium and Light.  
• Wash cycle increases in time for each level increased. Selection should be based on the  
soil level in clothes. The dirtier the clothes the heavier the level.  
5) Rinse Level  
• There are 4 selections to choose from Baby Care which gives you the maximum rinse time  
to Eco which gives you the least.  
Baby Care rinse level gives extra rinse time to remove any soap and detergent left on  
clothes after wash. While Eco. rinse would be used on the cycle where extra rinse time may  
not be needed.  
6) Spin Speed  
• Enables the selection of spin speed during the wash cycle. Touch this pad if you want  
to change the preprogrammed selection. Selections may vary per the cycle chosen. All  
selections are not available in all cycles. Certain clothes are not recommended to be spun  
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7) Water Temperature (Wash / Rinse)  
To select inlet water temperature for wash and rinse. Selection may vary per the cycle  
chosen. All selections are not available in all cycles. Follow fabric care labels for best  
results.  
8) Beeper (Signal)  
• Signal volume can be adjusted soft–loud or off. As adjusted, signal will sound during  
selection of cycles or options and when wash cycle is completed. At the end of washing  
cycle the unit will sound 3 long beeps. When choosing an option, if signal beeps twice  
it means that the option is not available. A signal will sound if the washer goes in error  
status.  
9) Extended Spin  
To increase spin time activate this option. This helps to remove extra water and saves  
drying time. Once the wash load is in the spin cycle this pad can not be activated.  
10) Stain Treat  
• This function increases the wash time in different cycles. Use this for very heavily soiled  
clothes.  
11) Rinse & / Spin  
• This option is used for clothes that do not need to be washed. Clothes sitting in a drawer  
or hanging in the closet for a long time may not only need to be rinsed and spun to make  
them feel fresh again.  
Touch pad to select this option. The washer will now switch off the wash mode and will be  
in the rinse and spin cycle. Touching the pad for a second time will set the washer to spin  
only.  
The rinse and spin speeds could be changed by touching their respective pad (5 & 6).  
The "Wash" "Rinse" & "Spin" icons by the Time Display Zone (16) will be lit to indicate the  
selected function.  
12) Delay  
• With the machine in standby, you can chose a delay start time from 1-30 hours. To do so,  
touch the delay pad. Each touch of this pad advances the delay in one hour increments. To  
activate the delay function touch the Start / Pause (3) pad. Doing so will cause the delay  
(12) pad to flash. When set at 24:00, push the delay pad again and the delay time is  
cancelled. After setting if wash program is change delay time is cancelled.  
13) Prewash  
• Use this option for heavily soiled clothes. By activating this it will add wash time before  
the main wash to the wash cycle. The RINSE &/ SPIN option can not be selected if this  
function is activated.  
Note: Remember to add detergent to the Prewash compartment of the dispenser drawer.  
14) Custom Program  
To customize your favorite wash programs simply choose your cycle, wash settings and  
options and touch the "Custom Program" pad (Approximately 3 Seconds) until a beep  
confirms the settings. Time display will show “rb”. A maximum of 10 programs can be  
stored, one for each cycle. To use your saved setting, go to the desired cycle and touch the  
"Custom Program" pad. The washer will automatically go to the saved setting.  
15) Child Lock  
• When the machine is running, in pause or in delay cycle, press the RINSE &/ SPIN pad  
for more than 3 seconds, child lock will activate. Touch again to cancel the child lock. You  
can unlock the child lock function only by touching this pad. Power off, program finish, or  
unplugging the power will not unlock the child lock! If the child lock function is activated,  
the child lock LED is on; if not, the child lock LED is off.  
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16) Time Display Zone  
• Time display zone will show time as following: If time is less than 1 hour, display as 0:XX  
(such as 0:45), more than 1 hour but less than 9 hours display as X: YY (such as 3:28),  
more than 10 hours, display as XX: YY (such as 13:20).  
17) Door Lock LED  
• If the door lock is secured the door lock LED will be on. If door lock is not locked, and the  
door can open, door lock LED is off. To add a garment touch the Start / Pause pad (3). The  
door lock icon will be Off. Once the garment is added, close the door and touch the Start  
/ Pause pad again. The washer will resume its operations.  
WAShER OPERATING PROCEDURE  
1. Lightly touch the On/Off pad to power on the washer.  
2. Select wash cycle by touching the pad by the cycle. A light will illuminate the cycle  
chosen.  
3. Once selection is made, the soil level, rinse level, spin speed and the wash/rinse water  
temperatures are pre-set. At this point, if you choose not to have any other options, lightly  
touch the start/pause pad to start the wash cycle.  
If you want to change the preset settings before you touch the Start / Pause pad.  
1. Lightly touch the soil level, rinse level, spin speed and water temperature to select.  
2. Any of the supplied options: Delay Start, Prewash, Beeper setting, Extended Spin, Stain  
treatment, Rinse & Spin or Custom Program can be now chosen.  
3. After option selection, lightly touch the start/pause pad to start the wash cycle. (All  
options not available in all cycles).  
4. To customize your settings, once your favorite settings are selected touch the Custom  
Program pad and hold for 3 seconds.  
5. To child lock the control panel touch the Rinse&/Spin pad and hold for 3 seconds. To  
unlock the child lock function only touch the Rinse&/Spin pad. Power off pad cannot  
unlock the child lock function. During activation of the child lock function, the child lock  
LED is on.  
6. You could pause the washer and if the door lock light on the control panel will be Off  
during this time the door of the washer can be opened to Add a Garment.  
7. With the machine in standby, you can chose a delay start time from 1-24 hours. To  
do so, touch the delay pad. Each touch of this pad advances the delay in 30 minutes  
increments. To set the delay function touch the Start / Pause (3) pad. Doing so will cause  
the delay (12) pad to flash. When set at 24:00, push the delay pad again and the delay  
time is cancelled. After setting wash program is change, delay time is cancelled. Program  
changes, delay time is also cancelled.  
FEATURES  
Electronic Touch Pad Controls: Allows you to use the washer at the touch of your fingertips.  
5 Compartment Dispenser: Use liquid or powdered detergent for prewash, powdered  
detergent for main wash, liquid detergent for main wash, liquid bleach and liquid fabric  
softener for optimum wash.  
Designed specially to use only HE (high Efficiency) detergent  
Energy Star unit saves you water and energy  
Sanitary Cycle: An additional internal water heater automatically heats the water to ideal  
levels to clean those hard to remove stains.  
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Custom Cycle: You do not have to remember your favorite setting. Simply program and set it.  
Automatic Setting: Once you choose your required wash cycle, the soil level, rinse level,  
spin speed, water temperature and signal will set automatically making the unit automatic  
operation. If desired in certain cycles you could change these settings and choose options to  
personalize your needs.  
Capacity: The absence of an agitator gives you additional space to wash large and bulky  
items like bed sheets, comforters and large loads.  
Drum: The stainless steel drum keeps the unit looking clean and avoids rust.  
Add a Garment: When the lock sign is Off on the panel, during this period an additional  
garment can be added to the wash cycle.  
AMT door Seal: Reduces the collection of mildew and bacteria that is harmful to the wash.  
heavy Duty Suspension System: The washtub uses shock absorbers in suspension system that  
maintains an equal balance when heavier loads are being washed. This system can control  
tension softly and tenderly so the machine will balance quietly without shutting down. Thus  
helping in reduction of noise and vibration.  
Control Panel Display: Will display the remaining wash time or error message during a wash  
cycle. If the delay start function is chosen, it will display the remaining time for wash cycle to  
begin.  
CYCLES  
Sanitary - This cycle is intended for heavily soiled garments. An internal water heater raises  
the Extra Hot wash water temperature to 154°F (68°C) to help tackle those hard to remove  
stains.  
heavy Duty - This cycle is preset to use hot water to deep clean heavily soiled durable  
colorfast fabrics.  
White - This cycle is preset to use hot water to deep clean white garments.  
Normal / Casual - This cycle is for normally soiled cottons, linens, and mixed garment loads.  
Green Wash - This cycle provides a convenient way to select an eco-friendly cold water  
wash. An easy cycle selection automatically determines the best options for an effective  
energy saving wash program.  
Perm Press - This cycle is preset for a low spin speed to help maintain wrinkle-free clothing  
and reduce creases in synthetic fabrics.  
Active Wear - This cycle is intended for spandex, stretch fabrics, and high performance knits  
often found in athletic clothing.  
quick Wash - This cycle is intended for lightly soiled garments that are needed in a hurry.  
Delicate / Silk - This cycle is intended to gently wash delicate garments and lingerie with  
sheer fabrics with lace trim.  
hand Wash - This cycle is intended to gently clean garments labeled “Hand Wash”.  
Note: All functions may not be available in all cycles.  
Note: It is important to check instructions on clothes label to select the ideal wash cycle.  
Wrong cycle selection could damage and discolor the clothing. Certain clothes  
should only be dry cleaned.  
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NORMAL WAShING SOUNDS  
The following sounds are normally heard during the operation of the washer:  
• Tumbling sounds: This is normal as the heavy wet clothes in the washer are continuously  
being tossed around  
• Air rushing noise: This happens when the washer tub spins at a very high RPM.  
• Wash and rinse cycles going on and off will also make clicking sounds as well as spraying  
and water splashing sound.  
• Drain pump operational sound, when dirty water is being drained.  
Preset Cycle  
Cycle  
Time  
Wash  
Speed  
Wash / Rinse  
Temperature  
Cycles  
Spin Speed  
Soil Level  
Sanitary  
Heavy Duty  
White  
1:35  
1:18  
1:10  
45rpm  
45rpm  
45rpm  
45rpm  
45rpm  
40rpm  
45rpm  
45rpm  
40rpm  
40rpm  
Max 1300  
Max 1300  
Max 1300  
Max 1300  
Max 1300  
Max 900  
Extra Hot / Cold  
Hot / Cold  
Medium  
Medium  
Medium  
Medium  
Medium  
Medium  
Medium  
Light  
Hot / Cold  
Normal / Casual 0:54  
Warm / Cold  
Cold / Cold  
Warm / Cold  
Warm / Cold  
Warm / Cold  
Warm / Cold  
Cold / Cold  
Green Wash  
Perm Press  
0:54  
0:49  
0:43  
0:31  
0:44  
0:37  
Active Wear  
Quick Wash  
Delicate / Silk  
Hand W ash  
Max 1200  
Max 1200  
Max 900  
Medium  
Medium  
Max 900  
Note: The cycle time may vary in different environments. The temperature of water and  
water pressure will specially affect the timing.  
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cycLe seLectIoN  
Select Cycles Desired According To Fabric Types And Soil Level  
Water  
Temperature  
Delay  
Time  
Pre-  
wash  
Extended  
Spin  
Stain-  
Treat  
Rinse &  
Spin  
Cycle  
Fabric type  
Soil Level  
Rinse Level  
Spin Speed  
Medium  
Normal  
Extra High  
Warm / Cold  
Clothes of cot-  
tons, linens and  
synthetic fabrics,  
work clothes,  
High  
Medium  
Low  
Extra Low  
No Spin  
Normal /  
Casual  
Baby Care  
Extra  
Eco.  
Hot / Cold  
Cold / Cold  
Tap Cold / Cold  
Heavy  
Light  
jeans, shirts  
Dress shirt /  
pants wrinkle  
free clothing,  
poly / cotton  
blend clothing,  
table cloths  
Medium  
Normal  
Low  
Warm / Cold  
Perm  
Press  
Hot / Cold  
Warm / Warm  
Cold / Cold  
Medium  
Extra low  
No Spin  
Heavy  
Light  
Extra  
Eco.  
Tap Cold / Cold  
Light  
Normal  
High  
Warm / Cold  
Lightly soiled  
clothing and  
small loads  
Quick  
Wash  
Medium  
Low  
Extra Low  
No Spin  
Hot / Cold  
Warm / Warm  
Cold / Cold  
Heavy  
Medium  
Extra  
Eco.  
Tap Cold / Cold  
Medium  
Normal  
High  
Warm / Cold  
Active sports  
and some casual  
ware clothes  
Active  
Wear  
Medium  
Low  
Extra Low  
No Spin  
Baby Care  
Extra  
Eco.  
Warm / Warm  
Cold / Cold  
Tap Cold / Cold  
Heavy  
Light  
Medium  
Light  
Normal  
Low  
Cold / Cold  
Items labeled  
"hand  
Hand  
Wash  
Warm / Warm  
Warm / Cold  
Tap Cold / Cold  
Extra  
Eco.  
Extra Low  
No Spin  
washable"  
Medium  
Light  
Normal  
Low  
Warm / Cold  
Dress shirts /  
blouses nylons,  
sheer or lacy  
garment  
Delicate /  
Silk  
Warm / Warm  
Cold / Cold  
Tap Cold / Cold  
Extra  
Eco.  
Extra Low  
No Spin  
Medium  
Normal  
Extra High  
Cold / Cold  
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Clothes of cot-  
tons, linens and  
synthetic fabrics,  
work clothes,  
High  
Medium  
Low  
Extra Low  
No Spin  
Green  
Wash  
Baby Care  
Extra  
Eco.  
Heavy  
Light  
jeans, shirts  
Medium  
Extra  
Exrta High  
Hot / Cold  
Cotton, linen.  
towels, shirts,  
sheets, jeans,  
mixed loads  
High  
Medium  
Low  
Extra Low  
No Spin  
Extra Hot  
Warm / Warm  
Warm / Cold  
Cold /Cold  
Whitest  
Cotton  
Baby Care  
Normal  
Eco.  
Heavy  
Light  
Tap Cold / Cold  
Medium  
Normal  
Extra High  
Hot / Cold  
Large item such  
as blankets and  
comforters  
High  
Medium  
Low  
Extra Low  
No Spin  
Extra Hot  
Warm / Warm  
Warm / Cold  
Cold /Cold  
Heavy  
Duty  
Baby Care  
Exra  
Heavy  
Light  
Eco.  
Tap Cold / Cold  
Medium  
Normal  
Extra High  
Extra Hot /Cold  
Heavily soiled  
work clothes,  
etc.  
Sanitary  
Baby Care  
Exra  
Eco.  
Heavy  
Light  
High  
Medium  
/
NOTE: To protect your wash load, all settings may not be available with all cycles, the shaded levels represent the preset  
setting.  
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WAsHING MetHoDs  
cAUtIoN: When first using the washing machine, choose the SANITARY cycle and  
run it without clothes. Use only HE High Efficiency detergent. Use 1/2 the  
manufacturer’s recommended amount for a medium sized load. This initial cycle  
serves to ensure the interior is clean before washing clothes.  
sorting of clothes  
• Soil (Heavy, Medium, Light) - Separate clothes according to the amount of soil content.  
• Colors (Whites, Lights, Dark) - Separate dark colors from the whites as colors can transfer  
causing discoloration.  
Lint (Produce & Collectors) - Separately wash the lint producer's and collectors.  
Loading the Washer  
• Load each item loosely.  
• Separate the white and colored clothes. Separate heavy clothes from light clothes.  
• Carefully check all pockets and cuffs for small items. They may damage the drum.  
• Pre-treat all stains and heavily soiled areas for best results.  
• Do not overload the washer.  
• Close the door properly after loading the clothes.  
• Combine larger & small items in a load.  
• Single items may cause unit to go off balance. Single bulky items such as blankets,  
comforters or bedsheets can be washed separately.  
Note: Do not wash water proof clothing. Do not overload the drum with items. The door  
should close easily. When unloading check under door seal for small items.  
Laundry loading  
A) Open the washer door.  
B) Unfold the sorted items of clothing and place them loosely into the drum. Mix up large and  
small items so they distribute evenly during the spin cycle.  
Note: Do not exceed the maximum load. Overloading will cause poor wash results and  
encourage creasing.  
C) Close the door watching for trapped items of clothing between the door and door seal.  
Door must close easily and not by force.  
D) Filling laundry detergent additive. Open the dispenser drawer and add laundry products  
to the detergent, bleach, or fabric softener compartments. Close drawer slowly to avoid  
spills. See “Using the Dispenser.”  
Note: 1) Keep detergent and additives out of the reach of children.  
2) If too little detergent is used the laundry will not clean properly and will eventually  
become gray and stiff.  
3) If too much detergent is used excessive suds reduce wash movement producing  
poor washing and rinsing results.  
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E) Select wash cycle. Turn on the washer by pressing Power. Select the desired cycle and  
options. Not all options are available with all cycles. For available options, buzzer sounds  
a short beep. If option is not available buzzer sounds 2 short beeps. See “Cycle Selection”  
for details (pg.17).  
Note: When delaying a cycle, use only powered detergents in the main wash compartment  
since liquid detergents may seep out of the compartment during Delay Wash, before  
the wash cycle begins.  
F) Select Start/Pause  
Select Start/Pause to start the wash cycle.  
Note: 1) To change a cycle: Touch and hold the "Power" pad for 2 seconds to turn off  
the washer. Turn on the power and reselect the desired cycle and options. Touch  
"Start/Pause" to restart the cycle.  
2) To open door: Touch "Start/Pause" to pause the cycle only when the door lock  
LED is Off you can open the door. Door can not be unlocked under the following  
conditions.  
- Motor is running  
- Water temperature is high inside the washing machine  
- Water level is high  
cAUtIoN: The door of the washer may get hot during wash cycle.  
USING ThE DISPENSER  
1. The dispenser has 5 compartments.  
1. Liquid or powder detergent for prewash  
2.1 Powder detergent for main wash  
2.2 Liquid detergent for main wash  
3. Liquid bleach  
4. Liquid fabric softener  
2. After choosing your detergents, load them into the  
dispensers by:  
a. Open the dispense drawer  
b. Load into compartments and close drawer slowly so no detergent spills out or  
enters washer too quickly.  
Your washer is designed to use only hE "high Efficiency" detergents.  
HE detergents are formulated specifically for front load washers and contain suds reducing  
components. HE detergents make less suds improve washing and rinsing performance, and  
help to keep the interior of your washer clean. If a regular detergent is used, it may cause  
oversudsing and unsatisfactory performance. For the best washing and rinsing performance,  
low-suding HE detergents are strongly recommended.  
1. Prewash Detergent Compartment  
* Add detergent to this compartment when using the Prewash option. Liquid or powered  
detergent may be used in this compartment. The detergent will automatically be  
dispensed during Prewash if the Prewash option is selected.  
Note: Liquid detergent will drain into the washer drum as it is added.  
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2. Main Wash Detergent Compartment  
* Add measured detergent to this compartment for Main wash. Detergent is flushed from  
the dispenser at the beginning of the cycle. Either powdered or liquid detergent can be  
used.  
* Liquid detergent can be added only to the liquid detergent compartment.  
* Powdered detergent can be added only to the powdered detergent compartment.  
* Do not exceed "Max" fill line.  
3. Liquid Chlorine Bleach Compartment  
* Add appropriate amount of bleach to compartment. The bleach will be automatically  
dispensed during the wash cycle.  
* Do not exceed the "Max" fill line. Overfilling may cause damage to clothing.  
* Do not pour undiluted liquid bleach directly onto the clothes or into the drum. Fabric  
damage can occur.  
* Do not use powdered bleach in this compartment.  
4. Fabric Softener Compartment  
* Add recommended amount of fabric softener to this compartment.  
* Dilute concentrated softeners with warm water to the fill line.  
* Do not exceed the maximum fill line. Overfilling may cause early dispensing of the  
fabric softener, which could result in stained clothes.  
* Do not pour fabric softener directly on clothes.  
* The fabric softener will be automatically dispensed during the last rinse cycle.  
Note: If there is a leak or spill with laundry products (soap, detergent, bleach, softener,  
etc.) on the top of your washer, clean immediately. These products can damage the  
finish or controls if left there too long.  
After Washing  
When the program has ended:  
1) Turn the Power off.  
Additional: At end of washing cycle, beep signal will sound, then panel will display “END”.  
5 minutes later the machine powers off.  
2) Open the door.  
Note: (A) If the Child Lock was selected, you should release it;  
(B) The door can’t be unlocked in the follow conditions:  
- The motor is running.  
- Water temperature inside the washing machine is high.  
- Water level is high.  
3) Remove the laundry.  
4) Leave the loading door ajar to allow the inside of the washing machine to dry.  
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cARe AND cLeANING GUIDe  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect this appliance from the power  
supply before attempting any user maintenance. Turning the power OFF does  
not disconnect this washer from the power supply. You must disconnect the  
plug from the electrical source.  
WARNING: Always unplug your appliance to avoid electric shock before cleaning.  
Ignoring this warning may result in death or injury. Before using cleaning  
products, always read and follow manufacturers instruction and warnings to  
avoid personal injury or product damage.  
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE  
Use a damp or sudsy cloth for cleaning control panel  
• To avoid any kind of damage to cabinet finish, wipe appliance cabinet as needed. If  
you spill liquid / powdered softener, bleach or detergent on the cabinet, wipe cabinet  
immediately because it can damage the finish.  
• Do not use any abrasive, harsh chemicals, ammonia, chlorine bleach, concentrated  
detergent, solvents or metals scouring pads. Some of these chemicals may dissolve,  
damage and / or discolor your appliance.  
• Remove pins or other sharp objects from clothes to prevent scratching interior parts.  
• The Detergent Dispenser Compartment has a removable insert. Over time, this  
compartment may accumulate dried detergent, dirt and debris. You must remove the  
insert, then rinse in a sink or remove debris with a soft brush.  
Cleaning the water inlet filter  
* To prevent blockage to water supply or the accumulation of contaminants clean the water  
inlet filter regularly.  
* If your water is very hard or contains traces of lime deposit, the  
water inlet filter may become clogged.  
NOTE: We recommend cleaning it every few months.  
1.Turn off the water tap.  
2.Disconnect the water inlet hose from both the valve and the water  
tap. Pull out the filter from the valve.  
3.Clean the filter using a hard bristle brush.  
4.Insert the filter and reconnect the hose to the valve,  
5.Rinse the filter in the straight coupling end of the inlet hoses under  
flowing water.  
6.Reconnect the hose to the water tap.  
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Cleaning the Button / Coin Trap  
cAUtIoN:  
• Disconnect power before cleaning the Button / Coin trap.  
• Failure to screw the Button/Coin trap and emergency cap  
tightly can result in leakage.  
• Clean the Button / Coin trap once in 6 months.  
• Beware of hot water inside the Button/Coin trap.  
Step 1. Drain the remaining water  
1
2
• Pull the rubber tube (1) out slowly.  
• Unscrew the emergency cap (2), allow the remaining water  
to flow into a vessel by the washer.  
• Replace the tube with cap.  
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Step 2. Clean the Button/Coin trap  
• Turn the Button/Coin trap (3) counterclockwise.  
• Clean out the foreign objects from the Button/Coin trap.  
• Turn the Button / Coin trap clockwise back, tighten securely.  
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Step 3. Close the trap cover (4)  
Cleaning the Door Seal  
1. Make sure washer is completely empty  
2. Carefully check seal between the door opening and the tub for stains. Make sure to pull  
back seal and check for foreign objects.  
3. Wipe area with dry cloth and let air-dry.  
IMpoRtANt: Wear rubber gloves when cleaning for prolonged periods.  
Cleaning the Drum  
1. Make sure drum is empty.  
2. Use a soft cloth or sponge to wipe clean, but do no use  
abrasive cleaning products. Wipe outside of unit to keep  
clean and wipe up spills immediately.  
3. Only use HE detergents. For optimal washer freshness  
and keep washer open to allow drum to air dry.  
Glass Door  
Seal  
Cleaning the dispenser  
• To pull the dispenser drawer out press down the lock lever to remove.  
Remove the liquid detergent compartment. Remove liquid bleach and  
liquid fabric softner cap. Clean with soft brush. Reinstall, and replace the  
dispenser compartment and caps.  
A) Liquid detergent compartment  
B) Lock lever  
C) Liquid bleach compartment  
D) Liquid fabric softner compartment.  
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Always do the following to maintain washer freshness  
• Use only HE "High Efficiency" detergent. Leave the door slightly open after each cycle to  
allow for better ventilation and drying of washer interior.  
• If the procedure does not sufficiently improve the machine freshness, evaluate your  
installation and usage conditions for other causes.  
cAUtIoN: If there are small children in the house, care must be taken so that they can not  
climb into or play inside the washer while it is open for drying.  
• Water Inlet Hoses: Periodically inspect hoses for bulges, kinks, cuts, wear and tear and  
leaks. Replace if necessary.  
MOvING AND vACATION AND STORAGE  
Store your washer where it will not freeze. Frozen, water can damage your unit. Also  
disconnect washer and turn off water supply. Drain water from hoses and keep washer door  
open to allow drum to air dry.  
• Start Up After Washer is Stored: Flush water pipes and reconnect hoses and power. Run  
one empty load with HE detergent to clean out drum. Choose sanitary cycle and run  
without loading clothes. Use half the manufacturer's recomended amount of detergent for a  
medium size load.  
cAUtIoN: This equipment is not designed for maritime use or for mobile installations such  
as in RV's, air craft, etc. When disposing of the washer, cut off the power cord,  
and destroy the plug. Disable the door lock to prevent young children being  
trapped inside.  
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tRoUBLesHootING  
WARNING: Repairs to the washing machine must only be carried out by qualified  
personnel. Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons may cause injury  
or serious malfunctioning. To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect this  
appliance from the power supply before attempting any user maintenance.  
Turning off the "Power" pad does not disconnect this appliance from the power  
supply  
Contact your local service center.  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Solution  
Noise in  
Button / Coin Trap  
* Foreign objects such as  
coins or safety pins may  
be in drum or trap.  
Stop washer and check  
drum and trap filter. If noise  
continues after washer is  
restarted, call for service.  
Vibrating noise  
* Have all the transportation See Installation Instructions  
bolts and packing been  
removed?  
for removing transportation  
bolts.  
* Wash load may be  
unevenly distributed in the  
drum.  
* Are all the feet resting  
firmly on the ground?  
Stop washer and rearrange  
wash load.  
Adjust the leveling leg.  
Make sure all four legs are  
in firm contact with the floor  
or the pedastal.  
Water leaks  
* Fill hose connection is  
loose at tap or washer.  
* House drain pipes are  
clogged.  
Check and tighten hose  
connections.  
Unclog drain pipe. Contact  
plumber if necessary.  
Excessive suds  
* Too much detergent or  
unsuitable detergent.  
Reduce detergent amount or  
use low sudsing detergent.  
Your washer is designed  
specially to use only hE  
"high Efficiency" detergent  
Water does not enter  
washer or it enters  
slowly  
* Water supply is not  
adequate in area.  
* Water supply tap is not  
completely open.  
* Water inlet hose is bent.  
* The filter of the inlet hose  
clogged.  
* Water pressure is less than  
0.03MPa  
Check another tap in the  
house.  
Fully open tap.  
Straighten hose.  
Check the filter of the inlet  
hose.  
Check water pressure.  
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Repairs to the washing machine must only be carried out by qualified personnel. Repairs  
carried out by inexperienced persons may cause injury or serious malfunctioning.  
Contact your local service center.  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Solution  
Drain hose is bent or  
clogged.  
The Button/Coin trap is  
clogged.  
Check height of drain hose  
it should be less than 96"..  
Clean and straighten the  
drain hose.  
Clean the Button/Coin trap.  
See "Drain System" Adjust  
height of drain hose.  
Water in the washer  
does not drain or  
drains slowly  
Electrical power cord  
may not be plugged in or  
connection may be loose.  
Make sure plug fits tightly in  
wall outlet.  
Washer does not start  
House fuse is blown, circuit  
Reset circuit breaker or  
breaker tripped, or a power replace fuse. Do not  
outage has occurred.  
increase fuse capacity.  
If problem is a circuit  
overload, have it corrected  
by a qualified electrician.  
Washer won’t spin  
Water supply tap is not  
turned on.  
Turn on water supply tap.  
Close the door and Touch  
Check that the door is firmly the Start/Pause pad. After  
shut.  
Touching the Start/Pause  
pad, it may take a few  
moments before the clothes  
washer begins to spin.  
The washing time may vary  
with the amount of laundry,  
water pressure, water  
temperature, and other  
using conditions.  
If imbalance is detected or if  
the suds removing program  
operates, the wash time  
shall be increased.  
Long wash cycle time  
Washer odor  
Does not use HE detergent.  
Stains under the door seal.  
Use only HE detergent.  
Wipe off the stains.  
Leave door ajar after use.  
The water temperature or  
the level is high.  
Drain the water by using  
Rinse&/Spin cycle. (The  
door may be opened after  
the Rinse&/Spin cycle is  
complete.)  
The door cannot be  
unlocked by touching the  
Start/Pause pad to stop the  
washer.  
Check that the height of the  
drain hose is below 30".  
Adjust the height of the  
drain hose.  
The water supply and  
drainage does not stop  
Place the end of the drain  
hose away from the water  
surface.  
Check if the end of the drain  
hose is in the water.  
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Repairs to the washing machine must only be carried out by qualified personnel. Repairs  
carried out by inexperienced persons may cause injury or serious malfunctioning.  
Contact your local service center.  
Warning code  
ErLC  
Abnormal item  
Solution  
Pushing the door to check whether it is properly  
close; cut off the power and then turn on again.  
If error still exist, please contact service personnel.  
door lock abnormal  
Cut off the power and then turn on again. If error still  
exist, please contact service personnel.  
ErUL  
door unlock abnormal  
drainage abnormal  
Cut off the power.  
Check if the drain hose is bent or clogged.  
Check if the height of the drain hose end is more  
than 96" above the floor.  
bloc punp  
Check if the drain filter is clogged.  
If error still exist, please contact service personnel.  
Err3  
Err4  
temperature sensor error  
heating resistor failure  
Please contact service personnel.  
Please contact service personnel.  
Check the two water inlet hose nuts to see if they are  
properly fixed.  
Check if the inlet hoses are bent or clogged.  
Check that water pressure is less than 0.03MPa.  
Check if the water tap is not turned on.  
Check if the water supply is failed.  
no taps  
water inlet error  
If the problem is solved, touch the Start/Pause pad to  
continue the cycle; If error still exist, please contact  
service personnel.  
Err7  
Err8  
motor no rotation error  
water over flow error  
Please contact service personnel.  
The washer will auto drain out of water, and then  
auto clean up; If error still occur, please contact  
service personnel.  
Er10  
UNB  
water level sensor error  
unbalance error  
Please contact service personnel.  
It is not recommended to wash single item.  
1.Cut off the power.  
2.Redistribute the washing clothes.  
3. Restart the spin cycle by touching “RINSE&/SPIN”  
pad twice.  
communication error  
between user interface  
board and power board  
EUAr  
Please contact service personnel.  
door  
PF  
door not closed  
Close door, then touch the “start” pad again.  
Please Contact Service Personel  
The Power is Low  
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Problems with clothes:  
• Clothes are too wrinkled: This is due to improper sorting, overloading and washing in too  
hot water repeatedly. Avoid overloading and resort your load.  
Do not mix heavy clothes such as work clothes with light clothes such as blouses, light  
shirts and delicate items. You may need to wash in warm or cold water.  
• Soap residue: Detergent may not be dissolving in water. Check water  
temperature. Use less detergent.  
• Spots or stains on your clothes: This is due to incorrect use of fabric softener. You may  
need to read proper instructions on the detergent container and follow proper directions  
for using the softener.  
• Clothes are grayed or yellowed: This is due to not using enough detergent for large loads.  
You may have to add more detergent to the load.  
• Clothes are ripped & have holes/excessive wear & tear: This is due to sharp objects such  
as pins and belt buckles left in pockets. You will need to remove small loose sharp objects.  
Fasten belts, zippers, metal snaps etc.  
tecHNIcAL specIFIcAtIoN  
Power Supply  
120V~60Hz  
Max Working Current (A)  
Water Pressure (PSI)  
Washing Power  
12 AMPS  
4.4 ~ 145 (30~1000kPa)  
300 Watts  
800 Watts  
1300 rpm  
1010mm x 808mm x 686mm  
39-3/4" x 31-13/16" x 27"  
242 (110kg)  
Spinning Power  
Spinning Speed  
Size (High, Depth, Width)  
Weight (lbs.)  
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LIMIteD WARRANty  
In Home service  
this warranty covers appliances  
within the continental United states,  
puerto Rico and canada. What is not  
covered by this warranty:  
Replacement or repair of household fuses,  
circuit breakers, wiring or plumbing.  
A product whose original serial number has  
been removed or altered.  
Full oNe year Warranty  
For 12 months from the date of original  
retail purchase, Haier will repair or replace  
any part free of charge including labor  
that fails due to a defect in materials or  
workmanship.  
Limited Warranty  
Any service charges not specifically  
identified as normal such as normal  
service area or hours.  
After one year from the original retail  
purchase date, Haier will provide a part at  
no cost, as indicated below, to replace said  
part as a result of a defect in materials or  
workmanship. Haier is solely responsible  
for the cost of the part. All other costs  
such as labor, trip charge, etc are the  
responsibility of the owner.  
Damage to clothing.  
Damage incurred in shipping.  
Damage caused by improper installation  
or maintenance.  
Damage from misuse, abuse accident, fire,  
flood, or acts of nature.  
Damage from service other than an  
authorized Haier dealer or service center.  
Damage from incorrect electrical current,  
voltage or supply.  
Damage resulting from any product  
modification, alteration or adjustment  
not authorized by Haier.  
second through Fifth year  
Haier will provide the cabinet assembly  
should the cabinet rust through.  
second through tenth year  
Haier will provide the inner stainless steel  
wash tub.  
Note: This warranty commences on  
the date the item was purchased and the  
original purchase receipt must be presented  
to the authorized service representative  
before warranty repairs are rendered.  
Adjustment of consumer operated controls  
as identified in the owners manual.  
Hoses, knobs, lint trays and all attachments,  
accessories and disposable parts.  
Labor, service transportation, and shipping  
charges for the removal and replacement  
of defective parts beyond the initial  
12-month period.  
exceptions: commercial or Rental  
Use Warranty  
90 days labor from date of original  
purchase  
Damage from other than normal  
household use.  
90 days parts from date of original  
purchase  
Any transportation and shipping charges.  
No other warranty applies  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS GIVEN  
IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,  
EXPRESSED OR, INCLUDING THE  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  
For Warranty service  
Contact your nearest authorized service  
center. All service must be performed by  
a Haier authorized service center. For the  
name and telephone number of the nearest  
authorized service center please call 1-877-  
337-3639.  
The remedy provided in this warranty is  
exclusive and is granted in lieu of all  
other remedies.  
This warranty does not cover incidental or  
consequential damages, so the above  
limitations may not apply to you. Some  
states do not allow limitations on how long  
an implied warranty lasts, so the above  
limitations may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights,  
and you may have other rights, which vary,  
from state to state.  
Before calling please have available  
the following information:  
Model number and serial number of your  
appliance. The name and address of the  
dealer you purchased the unit from and  
the date of purchase. A clear description  
of the problem. A proof of purchase (sales  
receipt).  
Haier America  
New York, NY 10018  
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Do Not Return this product to the store  
If you have a problem with this product, please contact the  
"Haier customer satisfaction center" at 1-877-337-3639.  
DAteD pRooF oF pURcHAse ReQUIReD FoR WARRANty seRVIce  
IMpoRtANt  
Ne pas retourner ce produit au magasin  
pour tout problème concernant ce produit, veuillez contacter le  
service Haier au 1-877-337-3639.  
UNe pReUVe D'AcHAt DAtÉe est ReQUIse poUR BÉNÉFIcIeR De LA GARANtIe.  
IMpoRtANte  
No regrese este producto a la tienda  
si tiene algún problema con este producto, por favor contacte el "centro de  
servicio al consumidor de Haier" al 1-877-337-3639 (Válido solo en e.U.A).  
NecesItA UNA pRUeBA De coMpRA FecHADA pARA eL seRVIcIo De LA GARANtIA  
120V~60Hz  
Made in china  
Fabriqué en chine  
Hecho en china  
Haier America  
New york, Ny 10018  
printed in china  
HWF5300AW  
Issued: Febraury 2010  
©2010 Haier America Trading, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 100686 0608  
 

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