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Washing technology using air bubbles for effective cleaning and fabric care.
Washing technology with center and side wings creating dynamic water flows.
Enhanced air bubble effects for dirt and grease removal without fabric damage.
Optimized nozzle design for efficient rinsing with minimal water.
Enlarged detergent case for easy and mess-free soap dispensing.
System for reducing noise and vibration through suspension and stable leg design.
Air bubble action for removing residue and dirt, with a high-capacity filter.
Design focused on comfortable height, easy control, and usability.
Waterfall system to create strong water flows for effective dirt removal.
Tub design with convex hexagon patterns for a washboard effect and improved water flow.
Explanation of symbols and classification of precautions into warning or caution.
Warnings about potential severe injuries or death if instructions are ignored.
Warnings against children climbing and using flammable materials near the machine.
Requirement for a grounded 220V outlet to prevent electrical shock.
Only authorized technicians should repair; avoid carpets, damp places, and ensure proper electrical load.
Avoid using with other heating devices; do not touch plugs with wet hands.
Do not put hands in the machine when it's rotating; keep children away.
Do not damage power cord; do not use damaged cord or unsafe outlet.
Do not spray water on the body; keep plastic parts away from heat sources.
Do not use up-converters to transform 220V to 110V.
Hold door handle; clean plug contacts; hold plug firmly, not cord.
Connect ground; unplug and contact service for gas leaks or unusual operation.
General cautions for incorrect use causing injury or damage.
Do not wash waterproof items; avoid water above 50 degrees.
Remove power plug when not using the machine for a long time to prevent degradation.
Keep clear of moving parts; do not climb; use two people to move.
Check water supply hose; close faucet; avoid opening door frequently.
Install on flat ground; not for unsupervised use by persons with reduced capabilities.
Prevent spills, overflow, and damage; manage laundry load and detergent amount.
Save resources; tie laces, close zippers, turn fluff inside out.
Remove foreign objects from laundry; use nets; clean soil/sand from clothes.
Identifies key parts like door knob, controller, detergent case, hoses, and legs.
Lists included parts such as hoses, fixtures, user manual, and leveler feet.
Verifies plug insertion, hose connection, faucet operation, drain hose, and levelness.
Tips for using soap, closing zippers, and separating colors to prevent stains.
Instructions for storing detergent and using the softener compartment correctly.
Guidance on selecting water temperature and level for optimal washing.
Explains the functions of buttons like Power, Start/Pause, Reservation, and Course selection.
Details on selecting Water Level, Water Wave, Washing time, Spin Dry time, and Rinse count.
Describes Eco mode for energy saving and Memory function to save previous course information.
Used for general laundry and for saving time/water respectively.
For heavily soiled items and delicate fabrics like sweaters/stockings.
For stubborn stains and functional clothing, shoes, or sports attire.
For washing undergarments and blankets, with specific instructions for each.
For baby clothes and for cleaning the washing tank itself.
Notes on Clean Jet function usage in Quick, Blanket, and Tub Clean courses.
Setting delayed start times and using the air drying function.
Manual control over washing, rinsing, and spinning stages.
Adjusting the machine's legs to ensure it is level and stable.
Detailed steps for connecting the water supply hose to the faucet and machine.
Guidelines for connecting the drain hose to a laundry tub or standpipe.
Troubleshooting low water supply and cleaning the water supply net and magic filter.
Steps to prevent freezing and explanation of normal operational sounds.
Addresses issues like sudden mode changes, excess stains, weak spin drying, and motor operation without water.
Lists error codes and corresponding actions for common operational problems.
Details model name, voltage, frequency, power consumption, and dimensions.
Outlines water consumption, washing capacity, weight, water pressure, and washing method.