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Hoover HNL 6106 User Manual

Hoover HNL 6106
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Hoover HNL 6106 Specifications

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Product TypeWasher
BrandHoover
ModelHNL 6106
Loading typeFront Load
Capacity6 kg
Spin Speed1000 RPM
Noise Level (Wash)58 dB
Noise Level (Spin)77 dB
Dimensions (H x W x D)85 x 60 x 54 cm
Water Consumption49 L/cycle
Power Consumption1.02 kWh per cycle

Summary

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General Points on Delivery

Included Items Checklist

Check that all specified components are included with the machine.

Keep Components Safely

Store components safely and check for transport damage.

Guarantee Information

Safety Measures

Safety During Cleaning & Maintenance

Unplug appliance, close water tap, ensure proper grounding.

Electrical Safety & Usage Precautions

Avoid wet contact, bare feet, and use extension cords carefully.

Water Temperature Warning

Caution about high water temperatures (90°C) during wash cycles.

General Usage Precautions

Supervise children, proper plug removal, protect from elements, safe lifting.

Installation Safety

Ensure bottom vents are clear; lift machine in pairs.

Appliance Malfunction Safety

Turn off, close tap, do not tamper; contact service for repairs.

Technical Data

Setting Up Installation

Machine Placement & Securing

Move machine, cut straps, remove polystyrene, plug in.

Child Safety Warning

Keep packaging away from children as it's a potential hazard.

Water Inlet Connection

Connect the fill hose to the tap using new hose-sets.

Water Outlet Connection

Hook the outlet tube to the bath edge or fixed drain, ensuring no bends.

Leveling the Machine

Adjust front feet to ensure the machine stands firmly and level on the ground.

Final Connections

Ensure program knob is OFF, door is closed, insert plug, and socket is accessible.

Controls Overview

Main Control Buttons

Describes door handle, start/pause, start delay, prewash buttons.

Indicator Lights and Selector

Explains indicator lights and temperature/spin selectors.

Program Selection and Detergent Drawer

Covers program selector and detergent drawer.

Door Lock Indicator and Safety

Explains the door locked indicator light and the safety device preventing immediate door opening.

Start Button Operation

How to use the START button, including pausing and resuming.

Start Button and Cycle Initiation

How to start a cycle, wait for STOP light, and note delay before start.

Changing Settings (Pause)

How to pause the machine, change settings, and restart.

Cancelling a Programme

How to cancel a selected program by turning the selector to OFF.

Start Delay Button Functionality

How to set the start time delay (3, 6, or 9 hours) and cancel it.

Pre-Wash Button Functionality

Use for heavily soiled loads, detergent placement in compartment 'I'.

Extra Rinse Button Functionality

Special rinse cycle for sensitive skin or very dirty items.

Crease Guard Button Functionality

Minimizes creases, especially for mixed and delicate fabrics.

Crease Guard Functionality Details

Explains how Crease Guard works for mixed, delicate, wool, and silk fabrics, including stopping the cycle.

Spin Speed Control

Spin Speed Adjustment

Adjust spin speed, reduce or cancel it. Machine has electronic device for load balancing.

Temperature Selector

Temperature Adjustment and Guidelines

Select temperature, do not exceed garment label recommendations. Machine adjusts automatically.

Indicator Lights Overview

Explains the function of various indicator lights for program status and time remaining.

Time Countdown System

Indicator lights show remaining cycle time (Start, 60, 30, 15, Stop).

Programme Selector Operation

Operating the Programme Selector

How to turn on/off the machine and select programs. Notes on STOP light and power failures.

Table of Programmes

Program Guide by Fabric Type

Details programs for various fabrics (cotton, synthetics, delicate, wool, silk) and options (rinse, spin, drain).

Important Program Notes

Recommendations for load size, spin speed, temperature selection, and use of bleach.

Programme Selection

Program Selection by Fabric Type

Machine offers programs based on fabric type, dirt level, temp, and duration.

Specific Program Details

Explains features of Resistant, Special AA 40°C, Mixed/Synthetics, and Delicate fabric programs.

Special Rinse and Bleaching Programme

Describes the special rinse cycle and its use for bleaching.

Special Spin and Drain Programmes

Details the fast spin and drain-only programs.

Woolmark and Silk Programmes

Explains programs for wool and delicate silk/hand wash items.

Sports Programme

Dedicated program for sportswear, designed for mixed fibers and dirt removal.

Class A Wash Programme (59 Min)

High-quality wash performance in a reduced time for specific loads.

Express Daily Wash Programmes (40°C)

Fast programs for everyday laundry, lightly soiled items, and small loads. Details 44' and 29' cycles.

Detergent Drawer

Detergent Drawer Compartments

Describes the purpose of compartments I, &, and II for detergent and additives.

Using Liquid Detergent and Special Dispenser

How to insert liquid detergent container and warnings about difficult-to-remove detergents.

Product Handling and Sorting

Washing Heavy Items and Wool

Advice on not spinning heavy items and washing wool garments.

Sorting Laundry Before Washing

Instructions on preparing laundry, checking pockets, closing fasteners, and removing stains.

Customer Awareness and Usage

Maximizing Load Size for Efficiency

Use full loads to save energy, water, and detergent.

When Pre-Wash is Necessary

Only for heavily soiled laundry; saves energy if skipped for normal loads.

Choosing Wash Temperatures

Use stain removers to avoid high temperatures; 60°C saves energy.

Variable Capacity Automatic Washing

Machine adapts water level to load type/quantity for energy efficiency and reduced wash times.

Washing Different Fabric Types

Load limits for heavy, delicate, and wool fabrics; use of net bags. Advice against washing only towelling items.

Programme Selection Guidance

Consult program table, follow sequence, check STOP light, press START. Notes on power interruption memory.

End of Cycle Procedures

Wait for door lock release, turn selector to OFF, open door, remove laundry.

Cleaning and Routine Maintenance

General Cleaning Precautions

Use a damp cloth, avoid abrasives/solvents.

Cleaning Detergent Drawer Compartments

How to remove and clean the drawer compartments.

Filter Cleaning

How to access, remove, and clean the filter.

Filter Cleaning Procedure

Detailed steps for removing the base, collecting water, turning and removing the filter, and cleaning it.

Machine Storage and Drainage

Procedures for draining hoses when moving or storing the machine for long periods.

Fault Finding

Troubleshooting: Machine Not Functioning or Water Issues

Addresses issues like no program start, no water intake, no water discharge, and leaks.

Troubleshooting: Spin and Vibration Issues

Covers problems with spinning, level, transport brackets, and load distribution.

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