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Panasonic NA-F75S6 - User Manual

Panasonic NA-F75S6
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Contents
Safety Precautions
2
Part Names
3
Operation Panel
4
Variety of Programs
6
Detergent
8
Washing
9
Washing Options
10
Gentle Hand Wash
• Delicate
• Bed Sheets
• Power Soak
• Air Dry
Wash / Rinse / Spin
Convenient Functions
12
Maintenance
12
Installation
14
Troubleshooting
16
Error Display
17
Speci cations
18
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Operating & Installation
Instructions
Fully Automatic Washing Machine
(Domestic use)
W9901-9LH00
A0315-0
Printed in India
March 2015
Model No.
NA-F75S6
NA-F70S6
NA-F75G6
NA-F70G6
NA-F65G6
NA-F62G6
NA-F70H6
NA-F65H6
NA-F62H6

Questions and Answers

Summary

Safety Precautions

Water Heater Safety

Safety advice for hot water heaters and gas potential.

Installation Environment Safety

Avoid humid places to prevent fire or electric shock.

Power Plug and Cord Safety

Safe handling of power plug and cord to prevent hazards.

Appliance Modification and Repair

Prohibition of self-repair; contact service for issues.

Child Safety Precautions

Precautions for children's use and supervision.

Fire Hazard Prevention

Keep flammable materials away from the appliance.

Tub Spinning Safety

Do not touch the tub while it is spinning to prevent injury.

Grounding Safety

Importance of proper grounding for electric shock prevention.

Magnetic Object Warning

Keep magnets away from the operation panel.

Part Names

Washing Machine Components Identification

Identification of key parts of the washing machine.

Included Accessories List

List of accessories provided with the washing machine.

Operation Panel Overview

Detergent Volume Display Explained

Guideline for detergent quantity based on water level.

Water Level and Time Indicators

Explanation of display indicators for water level and time.

Temperature Setting Options

Instructions for setting water temperature during washing.

Control Buttons and Functions

Explanation of various buttons like Process, Soak, Water Level, etc.

Adjusting Water Level

How to change the water level during the wash process.

Reserve Function Usage

Setting the time for the washing cycle to finish.

Auto Restart Feature Explained

Explanation of the auto-restart feature after power interruption.

Washing Programs

Program List for NA-F75 S6 Series

Details of washing programs for specific models.

Program List for NA-F70 H6 Series

Details of washing programs for other specific models.

ECONAVI Function

ECONAVI Operation and Indicators

Explanation of the automatic adjustment feature and its indicators.

Enabling and Disabling ECONAVI

Steps to activate or deactivate the ECONAVI feature.

Laundry Preparation and Checks

Washing Colored Clothes Separately

Advice for washing clothes that may lose colour.

Pre-laundry Checks and Procedures

Steps to prevent damage and ensure proper drainage before washing.

Using Laundry Nets for Delicates

Guidelines for using laundry nets for delicate items.

Variety of Programs

Programs and Capacity for NA-F75 S6 Series

List of programs with corresponding maximum load capacities.

Program Categorization by Purpose

Grouping programs by their intended use.

Variety of Programs

Programs and Capacity for NA-F70 H6 Series

List of programs and their maximum load capacities for specific models.

Detergent and Additive Usage

Adding Detergent, Bleach, and Softener

How to properly add detergent, bleach, and softener.

Bleach Usage Guidelines and Warnings

Guidelines for using bleach, including precautions.

Softener Release and Addition

How softener is released and notes on its addition.

Washing Process Steps

Preparation Before Starting Wash

Initial checks and actions before starting a wash cycle.

Starting and Operating the Washing Machine

Step-by-step guide to operating the washing machine.

Program and Temperature Selection Guide

How to choose a program and set water temperature.

Water Level and Timer Setting

Adjusting water level and setting the reservation timer.

Detergent Addition and Cycle Start

Procedure for adding detergent and initiating the wash.

Specific Washing Options

Gentle Hand Wash Program Instructions

Instructions for using the Gentle Hand Wash program.

Delicate Program Usage Guide

Guidance for washing delicate items using the Delicate program.

Bed Sheets Washing Instructions

How to wash bed sheets using the dedicated program.

Specific Washing Options

Power Soak Program Usage Guide

Instructions for using the Power Soak program for heavily soiled laundry.

Air Dry Program Operation Guide

How to use the Air Dry program to remove moisture from clothes.

Wash; Rinse; Spin Cycle Operation

Steps for performing a combined wash, rinse, and spin cycle.

Convenient Functions

End Buzzer Control and Reset

How to silence or reset the end-of-cycle buzzer.

Child Lock Functionality and Usage

Instructions for enabling and disabling the Child Lock feature.

Manual Tub Rotation Procedure

Method for manually rotating the tub for access.

Maintenance Tasks

Lint Filter Cleaning Procedure

Steps for cleaning the lint filter after each operation.

Maintenance and Cleaning

Water Supply Filter Cleaning

Procedure for cleaning the water supply filter.

Weekly Tub Cleaning with Air Dry

Using the Air Dry program for weekly tub maintenance.

Monthly Tub Hygiene Program

Steps for monthly tub cleaning using the Tub Hygiene program.

Main Unit and Lid Exterior Cleaning

Instructions for wiping down the exterior of the washing machine.

Installation Guide

Selecting the Installation Location

Guidelines for selecting a suitable installation site.

Attaching the Bottom Cover

Instructions for attaching the bottom cover securely.

Connecting the External Drain Hose

Steps for connecting the external drain hose correctly.

Installation Guide

Water Tap and Supply Hose Connection

Detailed steps for connecting water hoses to the faucet.

Power Plug and Grounding Wire Connection

Instructions for connecting the power plug and grounding wire.

Checking and Adjusting for Wobble

How to adjust the legs to prevent wobbling.

Performing a Trial Operation

Steps for conducting a trial run after installation.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Time Indication and Operation Time Errors

Troubleshooting for time indication and operation duration problems.

No Operation or Water Supply Problems

Checks for issues related to no operation or no water supply.

Water Level and Cycle Anomalies

Diagnosing problems with incorrect water levels or cycle changes.

Spin Irregularities and Power Failures

Solutions for irregular spin and power failure/tripped breaker.

Error Display Codes and Solutions

Error U11: Water Cannot Drain

Troubleshooting steps for drainage errors.

Error U12: Lid Open Error

Solutions for the lid open error.

Error U13: Spin or Air Dry Not Possible

Diagnosing issues preventing spin or Air Dry.

Error U14: Water Cannot Be Supplied

Troubleshooting steps for water supply errors.

Error U99: Forcible Drain Error

Explanation and resolution for forced draining error.

Error H: Inspection Required

Guidance for errors requiring professional inspection.

Product Specifications

Technical Specifications by Model

Detailed technical data for various washing machine models.

Waste Electrical Equipment Disposal Guidance

Information on responsible disposal of the appliance.

Overview

This document provides operating and installation instructions for Panasonic fully automatic washing machines (domestic use). The models covered are NA-F75S6, NA-F70H6, NA-F70S6, NA-F65H6, NA-F75G6, NA-F62H6, NA-F70G6, NA-F65G6, and NA-F62G6.

Function Description

The Panasonic fully automatic washing machine is designed to efficiently clean various types of textiles. It offers a range of programs and features to cater to different washing needs, from everyday clothes to delicate garments and heavily soiled items. The machine incorporates an ECONAVI function (available on specific models) that automatically adjusts operation time and water level based on detected laundry amount and water temperature, promoting energy and water efficiency.

Key functions include:

  • Washing: The core function, allowing users to wash clothes using various programs and settings.
  • Rinsing: Removes detergent from clothes after washing.
  • Spinning: Extracts water from clothes to reduce drying time.
  • Drying (Air Dry): A feature that removes water from clothes using air blown from the tub rotation, suitable for synthetic fiber clothes.
  • Soaking (Power Soak): Designed for heavily soiled laundry, involving presoaking with powerful swirling water.
  • Tub Hygiene: A program for cleaning the washing machine tub itself, preventing black mold and smell.

Usage Features

The washing machine offers a user-friendly operation panel with various settings and program selections.

Program Selection: The machine provides a diverse range of washing programs:

  • Normal: For daily washing of everyday clothes.
  • Quick: For speedy washing of lightly soiled clothes.
  • Baby-care: For rinsing clothes thoroughly, suitable for babies and people with sensitive skin.
  • Daily Sari: Specifically for washing saris.
  • Gentle Hand Wash: For gently washing delicate clothes and stylish garments, requiring the attachment of a washing board.
  • Delicate: For gently washing delicate clothes and stylish garments, recommending the use of laundry nets.
  • Bed Sheets: For washing bed sheets, advising to put the sheet in a net and load it in the tub.
  • Power Soak: For heavily soiled clothes, involving presoaking.
  • Air Dry: For drying synthetic fiber clothes by air.
  • Tub Hygiene: For cleaning the tub to prevent mold and odors.

Water Level and Temperature Settings:

  • Water Level: The machine automatically detects the laundry amount and sets the appropriate water level. Users can also manually change the water level during the wash process.
  • Temp Setting: Allows users to select between Hot, Warm, or Cold water for washing. Hot water is approximately 40°C, and Warm water is approximately 30°C (when hot water is 50°C and cold water is 20°C). It is advised not to use water hotter than 60°C. This setting is not available for Gentle Hand Wash, Delicate, Air Dry, and Tub Hygiene programs.

Detergent and Softener Dispensing:

  • Detergent (liquid or powder), bleach, and softener should be put into their respective inlets according to the displayed water level guidelines.
  • Detergent should not be put directly into the tub to prevent it from remaining undissolved.
  • Softener is automatically released during the final rinse process. Concentrated softener should be diluted with water before adding.
  • Chlorine bleach should not be used for colored clothes or for Gentle Hand Wash and Delicate programs.

Convenient Functions:

  • Reserve: Users can set a time (2-24 hours later) for the washing operation to finish.
  • Auto Restart: In case of a power failure during operation, the machine will resume from the point where it was stopped once power is recovered.
  • Child Lock: This function prevents children from falling into the tub. If the lid is opened while the machine is operating, a buzzer sounds, and if not closed within 10 seconds, water is flushed out. This function does not lock the lid or button operations.
  • Cancelling End Buzzer: The end buzzer can be turned off or on.
  • Turning the Tub by Hand: If it's difficult to reach the detergent, softener, or lint filter inlets, the tub can be turned manually when the power is on and no water is in the tub.

Pre-laundry Check:

  • To prevent damage and malfunction, users should remove coins, pins, and other small objects from clothes.
  • Buttons should be fastened, and zippers closed.
  • Items like paper diapers should not be washed.
  • Clothes that tend to flake off should be reversed.
  • Pet hair and sand should be removed with a brush.
  • Strings should be tied.
  • For delicate underwear, laundry nets are recommended.

Maintenance Features

Regular maintenance is crucial for the longevity and optimal performance of the washing machine.

Lint Filter Maintenance:

  • The lint filter should be cleaned after each operation.
  • To clean, remove the filter, open it, remove lint, and if lint is difficult to remove, soak and wash the filter in water.
  • Then, attach the filter back in its original position, ensuring the claws are securely set.
  • It is important not to wash laundry without the filter.

Water Supply Filter Maintenance:

  • If water does not flow smoothly, the water supply filter may be clogged.
  • To clean, turn off both hot and cold water faucets, turn on the power, select Hot or Warm (if applicable), start the machine, and after approximately 40 seconds, turn off the power.
  • Then, loosen the nut, remove the hose, remove the filter, and clean any dirt from it.

Tub Cleaning (Tub Hygiene Program):

  • Once a week (Air Dry): Run the Air Dry program without loading laundry after operations end.
  • Once a month (Tub Hygiene): For a more thorough cleaning, turn on the water faucet, turn on the power, select the Tub Hygiene program, start it, and once the tub is filled with water, pause and add approximately 200 ml of chlorine bleach for clothes. After closing the lid, start the program again. Tub cleaning ends after approximately 2.5 hours.

Main Unit and Lid Maintenance:

  • If stained with detergent or softener, wipe with a soft cloth.
  • For heavy soil, use a neutral kitchen detergent.
  • Avoid splashing water on the unit.

Troubleshooting and Error Display: The manual provides a comprehensive troubleshooting guide for common issues such as:

  • Time indication increasing or not changing.
  • Longer operation time than indicated or operation not stopping after reservation time.
  • No operation.
  • No water supply or water supplied in the middle of the wash process.
  • Incorrect water level (too high or too low).
  • Rinse starting without water supply.
  • Operation suddenly changing to rinse during spin.
  • Spin starting with rinse when only spin is desired.
  • Irregular rotation during spin.
  • Power failure or tripped breaker.
  • Water outage.

The machine also features an error display system, showing "U" or "H" followed by a number to indicate specific problems:

  • U 11 (Water cannot drain): Check for crushed, clogged, or improperly positioned drain water hose.
  • U 12 (Lid is open): Close the lid.
  • U 13 (Spin or Air Dry is not possible): Distribute clothes evenly, close the lid, and ensure the machine is on a stable surface.
  • U 14 (Water cannot be supplied): Check if the water faucet is on, if the water supply filter is clogged, or if there is a water outage.
  • U 99 (Water has been forcibly drained): Occurs if the lid was open for 10 seconds or more with Child Lock set. Unplug and replug the power cord.
  • H followed by a 2-digit number (Inspection is required): Unplug the power cord and contact a service person.

Panasonic NA-F75S6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPanasonic
ModelNA-F75S6
CategoryWasher
LanguageEnglish

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