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Dawlance DW 6100 C User manual

Single Tub Washing Machine
DW 6100 C
User Manual
HOW TO USE
01
SPECIFICATION
Model No. DW 6100 C
Intended use
Type of appliance
Power source
Dimension (units: mm)
Appliance weight
Rated operating time
Protection against electric shock
Protection against moisture
Standardized water consumption
Household
Single Tub
Refer to specication LABEL
530 x 470 x 980
16 Kg
WASHING 1 HOUR
Class 1 appliance
Splash-proof appliance
H:88.1
M:77.3
L:54.3
Design and specications could be changed without notice.
Control Panel
1. Water Inlet
Connect the hose from the water faucet to feed water to the tub.
2. Wash Timer
Used to select the desired time for washing or rinsing.
Step I Remove the overow lter by pulling it
forward.
Step II Wash off the lint stuck on the overow lter
during overowing.
Step III Re-x the overow lter by rst inserting
its bottom section and then pushing the upper
part rmly into the socket.
Lint Filter
Note: If during washing, some residue or deposits have accumulated in the net, then after
nish washing, remove the lter by rst push down and pull it out.
INSTALLATION
Location & Environment
Electrical Connection
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Do not place the washer in steamy rooms or where the washer is directly exposed to rain.
Moisture may destroy the electrical insulation and cause an electric shock hazard.
Place washer on a sturdy at surface. If the washer is placed on an uneven or weak surface,
noise or vibrations may occur. (Allowable inclination is max. 2 degrees).
Avoid direct sunlight or heating device. As plastic and electrical components are affected by direct
heat. Never place the washer near heater, boilers etc.
Do not place or store the washer below 0OC (32OF) to avoid any damage from freezing.
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This unit is designed to operate from an adequate supply mentioned at the rating label sticked to
the rear of it.
Caution: If the power cord is damaged, it should be replaced by a repair shop appointed by the
manufacturer, because special purpose tools are required.
HOW TO WASH
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Sort the clothes into groups-white, colorfast, non-colorfast, delicates, lint free, lint producer, etc., and
wash according to the LAUNDRY GUIDE. (See Laundry Guide).
Clothes with worn or torn patches should rst be mended. Empty out all pockets and close all side
fasteners. (pocket, covers, belts, etc). Treat bad stains prior to washing.
Insert power cord plug into the power point and switch on.
Preparation
03
Cleaning of dirt underneath Pulsator & on Drain Strainer
Dirt, lint etc. may accumulate underneath the pulsator and on a Drain Strainer. Carry out cleaning after
every four to six washes or whenever required, as per following procedure.
Step I After nishing the wash, ll the wash tub upto three quarters with clean lukewarm water.
Step II Set wash action to “STRONG” position.
Step III Operate washer for 10 minutes.
Step IV Drain out the water.
Note: The above procedure will remove the dirt, lint etc. accumulated underneath the pulsator
and on the drain strainer.
Cautions
Do not connect to the hot water supply.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliances by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
This product should not be disposed with other household wasters. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human
health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
To return your used device, please use the return and collection system or contact the retailer where the product was
purchased. They can take this product for environment safe.
1. Set the wash timer knob to position “0”.
2. Select the wash action to the desired position.
3. Open the water faucet and feed water to the water level indicated inside the wash tub.
4. Put detergent and laundry into the wash tub.
5. Set wash time by the wash timer.
How to Wash
LAUNDRY GUIDE
Washing Time & Wash Action Table
Extremely soiled heavy fabric
Linen, cotton, etc.
Ordinary clothes (underwear, etc.)
Slightly soiled synthetic ber
100% wool, mixed wool knitting, thin synthetic
ber with tags indicating hand washing
10-15 minutes
8-10 minutes
7 minutes
2-5 minutes
2-5 minutes
KIND OF CLOTHING WASHING TIME
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
At the end of every washing:
Switch off the electricity.
Ensure that timer knob reached back to “0” position.
Wipe off spillage (detergent powder, etc.) and generally wipe over the tub and base with a dry duster.
Note: Cleaning after use will extend the life of your washing machine. Before cleaning
disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet.
HOW TO RINSE
1. Set the wash action to the (“STRONG or NORMAL”) position.
2. Turn the water tap on.
3. Place the cover ow hose at on the oor.
4. When the rinsing water becomes clear, turns off the water tap.
5. When rinsing is nished drain the wash tub by placing the drain hose
at on the oor.
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POINTS TO REMEMBER
Avoid using excessive amounts of bleach, soap powder of detergent. Use the amount recommended
by the respective manufacturers.
If the machine is installed in areas subject to freeze, ensure that it is completely drained after use.
When washing delicate, clothes e.g., silks, ne nylons, laces etc., it is advisable to place them
in a mesh bag to prevent them from possible damage.
Do not wash lint attracting fabrics with lint producers, e.g., black socks or dark colored
jumpers with white uffy towels, napkins, etc.
Avoid placing a wet load on the control panel.
Do not move machine in left or right direction because wheels are undirectional.
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Rattling and clanking noise 1. Foreign objects such as coins or
safety pins may be in the tub.
2. Belt buckets and metal fasteners are
hitting the washer tub during the washing
cycle.
1. Stop machine and check the tub.
2. Call your authorized service agency.
3. To prevent unnecessary noise and
damage to the tub, fasten fasteners and
turn garments inside out.
Thumping sound 1. Heavy wash loads may produce a
thumping sound at the beginning.
1. This is normal.
2. If sound continues stop machine,
redistribute clothes.
Washer does not start
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Washer may not be plugged
in or connection may be loose.
2. House fuse blown or circuit
breaker tripped.
3. Wash timer is not set.
HOW TO FIX IT
1. Make sure the plug is tightly
pushed into wall outlet.
2. Electrical line is overloaded. Do
not run other appliances when
washer is in use.
3. Electrical lines may be inadequate.
Contact an electrician.
4. Inappropriate house fuse or circuit
breaker is being used. Use only a
15 Amp, time delay fuse or circuit breaker.
5. Set the wash timer.
Vibrating noise 1. Washer is not levelled and levelling
legs screws may not be securely
tightened.
2. Clothes not evenly distributed in tub.
3. Washer may not be installed on a
solid, rm oor.
1. Relevel washer by adjusting levelling
legs, screw must be tightened.
2. Stop washer and redistribute clothes.
3. Additional oor bracing may be
needed. Contact carpenter to correct
sagging or slopping oor.
BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE
There may be times when your suspend washing machine requires maintenance. Before calling
for service please check the following points. You may be pleasantly surprised that an apparent
malfunction can be easily rectied as follows.
WASHING MACHINE
DEALER
COPY
THANK YOU FOR TRUSTING DAWLANCE
This is your personal warranty from DAWLANCE (PRIVATE) LIMITED. It applies to you as the original
purchaser provided it is purchased from an authorized dealer and it is not transferable.
1. THE WARRANTY IS VALID PROVIDED:
i) The warranty card is properly lled and bears dealer’s seal at the time of purchase. Unlled or
partially lled warranty cards and those with cutting and rewriting will not be entertained.
ii) The washing machine has not been repaired by any person other than technician of DAWLANCE
CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE and AUTHORIZED CONTRACT WORKSHOP.
iii) The washing machine has been used with the original 3 pin plug connected to a properly earthed
socket.
2. ONE YEAR PARTS WARRANTY:
Any part of dawlance washing machine, which proves to be defective in material or workmanship
within one year of purchase, will be repaired or replaced with a new or functionally operative part free
of charge. Warranty will not be applicable after one year validity period as mentioned below under the
heading “Warranty Validity”. The cost of transportation, and home attending charges will be borne by
the customer.
3. TEN YEARS MOTOR WARRANTY:
If the motor of the working machine becomes inoperative at any time point, since the time of
purchase, as a result of defects in material or workmanship, it will be replaced free of charge by a new
or functionally operational motor, once only. The cost of any other parts, labour, home attending and
transportation charges will be borne by the customer.
4. WARRANTY VALIDITY:
As per the rules and regulation specied in this warranty card, the “One Year Parts” warranty will be
valid till ______________.
After this period, the warranty card will not be valid for any type of warranty claim.
5. THE WARRANTY WILL NOT BE VALID:
i) Where defects have resulted from abnormal electrical load, short-circuiting, low or high voltage
poor wiring.
ii) Where the washing machine has been tampered with or altered in any way, or has been subject to
misuse, negligence or accident, or has its serial number altered, disgured or removed.
iii) Damage due to insect bites or Rodents (Mouse, Rat etc.).
6. This warranty and the use of this product will be governed by Pakistani law.
7. Any proceedings arising out of or in connection with this warranty or the use of the product may
only be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction in Karachi.
8. The company shall not be responsible for any loss or damage occurred to the property arising out
of the use/operation the product.
DW 6100 C
customer[email protected] 021-111-11-7359
DW 6100 C
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