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Sharp ES-FW810W - User Manual

Sharp ES-FW810W
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ES-FW810W
E S - F W 8 1 0 W
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Sharp ES-FW810W Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSharp
ModelES-FW810W
CategoryWasher
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Technical Requirements

Specifications

Safety Notice

Electrical Safety Precautions

Covers safe handling of power supply, wires, plugs, and sockets to prevent electric shock and fire hazards.

Proper Installation and Handling

Details safe dismantling, repair, installation location, and avoiding wire damage to prevent injury or equipment failure.

Fire and Explosion Hazards

Outlines precautions against flammable substances, open flames, and gas leaks to prevent fire and explosion incidents.

User Safety and Precautions

Child Safety and Appliance Operation

Protects children from hazards, specifies safe appliance use, and outlines precautions for hot surfaces and packing materials.

Electrical and Water Supply Safety

Details safe electrical connections, water hose handling, and tap usage to prevent shocks, leaks, and other hazards.

Component Identification

Identifies and illustrates the various parts of the washing machine for user reference.

Included Accessories

Lists and illustrates the accessories provided with the washing machine for installation and use.

Installation Instructions

Transportation and Preparation

Guides on safely moving the machine, removing transit bolts, and ensuring horizontal adjustment for stable operation.

Attaching the Universal Connector

Step-by-step instructions for securely connecting the universal water connector to the faucet.

Installing Water Supply Hose

Details on how to properly attach the water supply hose to the washing machine.

Connecting the Drain Pipe

Instructions for correctly connecting the drain pipe for efficient water removal during operation.

Control Panel Functions

Power and Program Selection

Details the POWER ON/OFF button and PROGRAM KNOB for starting and selecting wash cycles.

Operational Buttons

Explains the functions of START/PAUSE, DELAY TIMER, +QUICK, RINSE, TEMP, and SPIN SPEED buttons.

Display Window

Describes the display window's role in showing time, speed, and error codes during operation.

Standard Usage

Basic Washing Steps

Outlines the standard procedure for loading, selecting programs, and starting the washing machine.

Wool Program Operation

Provides instructions for using the wool program, including special care for delicate items.

Care and Maintenance

Frozen Washer Procedures

Steps to take when the washing machine freezes, including thawing methods.

Start Delay Course Usage

Guide on setting the start delay function for delayed washing operations.

Course Choosing Guide

Care and Maintenance Details

Washer Body Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning the exterior of the washing machine body with appropriate materials.

Detergent Case Cleaning

Guidance on regularly cleaning the detergent case to prevent residue buildup and mildew.

Water Inlet Valve Maintenance

Steps for cleaning the water inlet valve filter, recommended every six months.

Pump Cleaning

Procedure for cleaning the pump filter monthly to ensure proper drainage and operation.

Lock and Unlock Door

Various Functions

Child Lock Function

Instructions for activating and deactivating the child lock to prevent accidental operation.

Draining Remaining Water

Method for draining residual water from the machine after washing is complete.

Deleting End Buzzer

How to disable the end-of-cycle buzzer for quieter operation.

Adding Clothes Midway

Procedure for adding clothes during a wash cycle, with limitations.

Washing Tips

Trouble Conditions and Shooting

Situations and Reasons

Lists common operating situations and their probable causes, such as door not opening or peculiar smells.

Trouble Shooting Guide

Provides solutions for specific error indications (E11, E12, H, U3, U4) and operational problems.

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