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Heinner HWM-6120 User Manual

Heinner HWM-6120
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Automatic washing-machine
Model: HWM-6120
EN Instruction manual
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Heinner HWM-6120 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHeinner
ModelHWM-6120
CategoryWasher
LanguageEnglish

Summary

BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE

CORRECT USAGE

Guidelines for correct domestic use of the washing machine, including handling and installation.

SAFETY WARNINGS

Important safety warnings related to electrical current, fire, flooding, falls, and child safety.

OVERVIEW OF YOUR DEVICE

INSTALLATION

REMOVING TRANSPORTATION SAFETY SCREW

Instructions for removing transportation safety screws and rubber spacers before operating the machine.

ADJUSTING ADJUSTABLE STAYS

Guide on how to adjust the machine's feet for stable, silent, and vibration-free operation.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

Details on connecting the washing machine to the electrical power supply, voltage, and fuse requirements.

WATER INLET HOSE CONNECTION

Steps for connecting the water inlet hoses to the machine and faucet, ensuring leak-free installation.

WATER DISCHARGE CONNECTION

Procedures for connecting the water discharge hose, including height requirements and avoiding kinks.

INTRODUCTION OF CONTROL PANEL

DETERGENT DRAWER

Explanation of the detergent drawer compartments and how to use liquid and powder detergents.

PROGRAM KNOB

How to select washing programmes using the programme knob on the control panel.

ELECTRONIC DISPLAY

Explanation of the electronic display panel, indicators, and buttons for washing operations.

PRELIMINARY PREPARATION FOR LAUNDERING

SEPARATING LAUNDRIES

Guidance on sorting laundry by type, temperature, and contamination level, and preparing items.

PUTTING LAUNDRIES IN THE MACHINE

How to load laundry into the washing machine correctly, considering maximum capacity.

ADDING DETERGENT INTO MACHINE

Instructions on the correct amount and type of detergent and softener to use for different loads.

OPERATING YOUR MACHINE

Steps to start and operate the washing machine, including selecting programmes.

AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS

Detailed explanation of various auxiliary functions like temperature selection, spin speed, and extra rinse.

CHILD LOCK

How to activate and deactivate the child lock feature to prevent accidental changes.

CANCELLING PROGRAMME

Procedure for cancelling a running washing programme and starting a new one.

FINISHING PROGRAMME

What happens when a programme finishes, and post-wash actions like opening the door.

PROGRAM TABLE

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF YOUR MACHINE

WATER INLET FILTERS

Guide on cleaning the water inlet filters to ensure proper water intake and prevent blockages.

PUMP FILTER

Instructions on how to clean the pump filter to remove lint and small debris, ensuring efficient draining.

DETERGENT DRAWER

Steps for disassembling and cleaning the detergent drawer to remove residue buildup.

FLUSH STOPPER / BODY / DRUM

TROUBLESHOOTING

YOUR MACHINE DOES NOT START

Troubleshooting steps for common causes when the washing machine fails to start.

YOUR MACHINE DOES NOT INTAKE WATER

Solutions for issues preventing the washing machine from filling with water.

YOUR MACHINE DOES NOT DISCHARGE WATER

Troubleshooting steps for when the washing machine fails to drain water correctly.

YOUR MACHINE VIBRATES

Causes and solutions for excessive vibration during the washing machine's operation.

EXCESSIVE FOAM IS FORMED IN THE DETERGENT DRAWER

How to resolve issues with excessive foam formation in the detergent drawer.

UNSATISFACTORY WASHING RESULT

Tips for improving washing results, addressing issues like detergent usage or load distribution.

GREY SPOTS APPEAR ON THE LAUNDRIES

Reasons and solutions for grey spots appearing on laundries after washing.

SPINNING OPERATION IS NOT PERFORMED OR RUNS LATE

Troubleshooting steps when the spinning cycle does not perform or runs late.

AUTOMATIC FAULT WARNINGS AND WHAT TO BE DONE

TROUBLE CODE E01

Actions to take when the machine displays fault code E01 (door open).

TROUBLE CODE E02

Actions for fault code E02, related to pump or filter issues.

TROUBLE CODE E03

Solutions for fault code E03, indicating low water pressure or level.

TROUBLE CODE E04

What to do for fault code E04, indicating excessive water.

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

DESCRIBING ENERGY LABEL AND SAVING ENERGY

DISPOSAL OF YOUR OLD MACHINE

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