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Type | Front Load |
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Capacity | 8.5 kg |
Energy Rating | 4.5 Star |
Water Rating | 4.5 Star |
Spin Speed | 1400 RPM |
Color | White |
Width | 600 mm |
Height | 850 mm |
Water Star Rating | 4.5 Star (WELS) |
Covers electrical safety, ESD protection, good working practices, water isolation, leak checks, and sharp edges.
Details product dimensions, weight, and water rating including star rating.
Details specifications for heating element, sensors, motor, valves, pump, door lock, and filters.
Lists product finish materials and instructions for drain filter maintenance.
Explains the location of the serial label and how to decode its components.
Covers unpacking, removing transit bolts, connecting water supply, and drain hose setup.
Details requirements for water connection, pressure, and machine levelling.
Specifies guidelines for drain hose length, height, and securing.
Explains the control panel layout, power, key lock, program knob, and display functions.
Details memory function, operating modes like drain pump, filling, washing, and wash progress display.
Covers options like ECO, Wrinkle Free, Add a Garment, and end of cycle indication.
Provides a chart detailing wash cycles, designed use, load size, default settings, and cycle times.
Diagram showing the location of key components within the washing machine.
Step-by-step guides for removing various parts like panels, control panel, drum, and motor components.
Presents the wiring diagram and a table of component resistances for troubleshooting.
Illustrates the connector layout for the display controller, door lock, and motor controller.
Instructions for setting the correct model and size after control module replacement.
Procedure to enter diagnostic mode and overview of available tests and I/Os.
Details on performing self-tests, water valve tests, drum rotation, door lock, and heater tests.
Instructions for activating and deactivating the show room mode for demonstration purposes.
Lists common fault codes, their short descriptions, and reasons for occurrence.
Step-by-step guides for diagnosing and resolving specific error codes like door open, no tap, and motor errors.
Guides for common issues like unit not powering up, no water, not draining, noise, and leaks.
Explains how to access and interpret diagnostic levels for machine status and history.
Addresses issues like wash cycle time variations, detergent dispenser problems, and wet laundry results.
Provides solutions for creasing, poor soil removal, dye transfer, marks on clothes, and tangling.