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Capacity | 7 kg |
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Spin Speed | 1400 RPM |
Energy Efficiency Class | A |
Dimensions (H x W x D) | 85 x 60 x 55 cm |
Water Consumption | 56 L |
Color | White |
Loading type | Front Load |
mini is the world's first ever wall-mounted front-load washer, which is installable in bathroom, pantry, kitchen and various locations.
mini features a cute and adorable design in a stable cubic frame and harmonious colors to help decorate house interiors.
Daewoo Electronics' cutting-edge technologies apply to mini, featuring a variety of essential functions for better everyday lives.
Highlights include daily cleaning, baby care, 29-min wash, delicate cleaning, and various cleaning programs.
Covers low noise motor, spoon-shaped detergent container, star drum, transparent door, and child protection.
Precautions for power cord damage, electrical connections, and unauthorized repairs.
Unplugging the washer and contacting service if it doesn't run, smokes, or emits unusual smells.
Using direct 10A+ outlets, avoiding multiple connections to prevent fire.
Keeping power cord pins clean, avoiding rain/wind exposure, and not placing flammable materials nearby.
Unplugging before cleaning, avoiding sprinkling water, and contacting service if submerged.
Do not place hands or metal objects below the washer; prevent children from jamming hands in the door.
Stop children from operating, standing on, or inserting heads into the washer.
Ensure users are informed about operation methods to prevent burn, electric shock, or injury.
Turn on the tap to check for leaks before use and ensure proper connection.
Prevent pets from entering the tub and install the washer on a solid, even wall.
Do not operate with detached containers; avoid using laundry nets to prevent vibration issues.
Remove detergent residue and contaminants from containers and washer exterior.
Do not wash non-clothing items or waterproof clothes; remove liquid detergent before relocation.
Ensure the drain hose is tightly connected to the drain for proper water removal.
Connect the inlet hose and turn on the tap, checking for leaks at the connection.
Connect the power cord, ensuring proper grounding to prevent electric shocks.
The washer is available for use with cold water only; do not connect to hot water tap.
Diagrams identifying key parts like detergent container, drum door, control panel, and power cord.
Lists components such as elbow, drain hose, anchor bolts, inlet hose, screws, and filter inlet.
Lists clothing items suitable for washing, including underwear, shirts, towels, and baby clothes.
Lists items not suitable for washing, such as leather, silk, padded products, and waterproof materials.
Explains how laundry shrinkage varies by fabric type, wash cycle, and finishing methods.
Instructions on removing dust, coins, hairpins, checking labels, reversing clothes, and tying strings.
Guidance on what not to wash, like waterproof items, heavy clothes, or non-clothing items.
Instructions on opening, closing, and adding detergent and softener to the correct containers.
Warnings about over-dosing detergent, residue, and container cleaning.
Table suggesting detergents for various fabrics like cotton, synthetics, silk, and wool.
Advice on adding softener, automatic discharge, and preventing hardening of unused softener.
Guidance on proper amounts of powder/liquid detergent and fabric softener, with visual indicators.
Table detailing recommended courses (Cotton, Synthetic, Baby Care, Spin) for various clothing types and weights.
Examples of typical laundry item weights for reference when selecting load size.
Explanation of the Power, Course, Rinse+, Start/Pause buttons and the LED display.
Details on how to activate and deactivate the Child Lock feature to prevent unintended operation.
Information on opening the door after cycle completion and handling power interruptions.
Instructions for selecting and using the Cotton 40°C cycle for daily laundry items.
How to add extra rinse cycles using the 'Add Rinse' button for the selected course.
Instructions for selecting and using the Cotton 60°C cycle for daily laundry items.
How to add extra rinse cycles using the 'Add Rinse' button for the selected course.
Instructions for selecting and using the Synthetic 20°C cycle for polyamide, acrylic, and polyester.
How to add extra rinse cycles using the 'Add Rinse' button for the selected course.
Instructions for using the Baby Care cycle for baby clothes, cotton products, and steam wash.
Details on adding rinse cycles and a caution regarding heat-sensitive items.
Instructions for selecting and using the Spin cycle to spin dry laundry without washing or rinsing.
Note explaining water flow during spin cycle for untangling laundry, advising not to worry about malfunctions.
Instructions for selecting and using the Cotton Eco course for daily laundry and energy saving.
How to change temperature to 60°C and add extra rinse cycles for the Cotton Eco course.
Details on load, energy, water consumption, RMC, and duration for Cotton Eco programs.
Information on power consumption in off-mode and left-on mode.
Instructions for selecting and using the Rinse+Spin cycle to rinse and spin dry laundry.
Advice on applying rinse cycles for washed laundry left in the tub and for baby clothes.
Troubleshooting steps for preventing and resolving freezing issues with the inlet hose or drum tub.
Information on how to modify wash, rinse, and spin cycles while the washer is running.
Instructions for cleaning the drum tub using washer tub cleaners and the rinse+spin course.
Instructions on removing, washing detergent/softener containers, and cleaning the drum and rust.
How to clean washer exterior, water filter inlet, and information on drain filter service.
Addresses drum smell, washer stopping mid-cycle, water supply problems, and drainage during washing.
Covers long cycle times, stiff towels, strange noises, and fluctuating remaining time.
Covers spin cycle buzzes, low water supply, and drum not spinning or spinning slowly.
Checkpoints for when the washer is not operating or shows no display.
Checkpoints for when the water supply is unavailable or cut off.
Checkpoints for when water drainage is unavailable or blocked.
Checkpoints for drum not spinning, water not adjustable, and specific error displays like LE and E8/E9.
Details on model, dimensions, weight, water consumption, power, and load capacity.
Electrical schematic showing the main PCB, components, and connections for the washer.
Summary of supplier, model, capacity, energy efficiency, power, and water consumption.
Details on energy consumption for specific cycles, spin-drying efficiency, spin speed, and noise emissions.
Information on suitable programs for cotton laundry and their respective durations.