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Hisense WFHV6012 Owner's manual

WFHV6012/WFHV6012S
600
600
1200
A.
B.
“Start/Pause” button
C.
Program selector
D.
Program and function status display window
E.
Quick User Manual
F.
“Spin” button
G.
“Delay End” button
“Temp.” button
Program
Care Label
Maximum
spin speed
rpm
Wash Program Functions
Detergen Compartmentt
Cotton
--,20ºC, 30ºC, 40ºC,
60ºC, 95ºC
Silk/Delicate
--,20ºC, 30ºC, 40ºC
Wool
--,20ºC, 30ºC, 40ºC
Skin Care
Shirts
Rinse +Spin
Spin
Material / Level of Soiling
-Washing temperature selected as per the Care Label instruction.
Heavily and moderately soiled cotton, or linen.
For very heavily soiled items select the "Prewash" function.
Soft delicate fabrics and machine washable silk. (Refer to the washing label attached to the clothing).
Machine washable wool. (Refer to the washing label attached to the clothing).
This program is defaulted to two rinses and spin.
Select the length, and speed, of the spin manually.
Non-iron shirts or blouses made of cotton, linen, synthetic fibres or blended fabrics.
1200
800
1200
: Optional Functions Yes : Detergent Required : Cannot be selected -- : Temperature of unheated water
(1) Wash performance test programs are: cotton eco 60˚C, maximum speed; cotton eco 40˚C, maximum speed.
G F E AD C B
1200
Softener
Spin
Extra
rinse
6.0
2.0
2.0
3.0
kg
3.0
Maximum
Wash Load
6.0
6.0
Main wash
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Prewash
Temp.
Delay End
2
Default
rinse
times
2
3
2
4
0
2
600
Drum Clean
95ºC
Program to remove dirt and bacterial residue that can breed in the machine after it has been used for
a period, especially when low temperature washes are used regularly. Yes 1
1200
Synthetics
--,20ºC, 30ºC, 40ºC,
60ºC
Moderately soiled synthetics, cotton blended fabrics. 3.0 Yes 2
1200
Mix
--,20ºC, 30ºC, 40ºC Mixed loads of moderately soiled cotton and synthetic fabrics. 3.0 Yes 2
800
30
Quick 15’
--,20ºC, 30ºC, 40ºC Cotton, mixed fabrics. Items worn for a short time or newly bought. 1.0 Yes 1
This washing machine is equipped with automatic safety
functions which detect and diagnose at an early stage and
react appropriately.
--,20ºC, 30ºC, 40ºC
Prewash
Energy consumption 153 kwh per year, based on 220 standard washing cycles for cotton eco programmes at 60°C and 40°C at full and partial load, and the consumption of the low-power modes. Actual energy consumption will
depend on how the appliance is used.
Water consumption 8925 litres per year, based on 220 standard washing cycles for cotton eco programmes at 60°C and 40°C at full and partial load. Actual water consumption will depend on how the appliance is used.
Cotton Eco (1)
--,20ºC, 30ºC, 40ºC,
60ºC,95ºC
Eco wash for cotton and linen.
Can reduce washing time and power consumption. 6.0 Yes 2 1200
--,20ºC, 30ºC, 40ºC,
60ºC
Dark Wash
--,20ºC, 30ºC, 40ºC,
60ºC
Dark textiles made of cotton and dark easy-care textiles 1000
3.0
Yes 2
--,20ºC, 30ºC, 40ºC
Sportswear Sportswear and leisure wear made from microfibre fabrics. 1000
3.0 Yes 2
--,20ºC, 30ºC, 40ºC
Duvet Machine-washable items stuffed with synthetic fibres, such as pillows,
quilts and bedspreads; also suitable for items stuffed with down. 600
3.0 Yes 2
Extra rinse time. Making sure no residual detergent on textiles to protect skin form irritability.
“Options” button
H I
Mute Function
H. Child Lock Function
I.
X08080569A
PARAMETER
Washing Capacity
Max.spin speed
Net Weight
Dimension(WXDXH)
Rated Voltage
Heating Power
Washing Power
Model
6.0kg
1200rpm
54kg
595X460X850mm
220 -240V
1900W
300W
WFHV6012/WFHV6012S
Load the clothes to be washed in the drum and close the door.
Add the detergent into the relevant compartments for the type
of program you are going to select, Add detergent as described
in Detergent and Additives section of User's Operation
Manual.
1.Turn on the power.
Add Detergent, Close the Door and Set the Program
3.Select washing temperature, spin speed and delay time by pressing
“Temp.”, “Spin” and “ Delay End” buttons.
2.Spin program selection button to required program, “off” must be
passed through if pointer’s initial position is not “off”,start up.
4.Press “Options” button to select additional functions.
5.After starting the program, display window displays program
length (hours: minutes)and additional function options in
sequence.
·Select the function to conduct pre-wash so as to enhance washing
effects and better remove stains. This function is suitable for
heavy dirt clothes.
·Before inflowing, laundry detergent/ washing powder can be
added to pre-wash box, and washing powder must be added to
main wash box.
At standby state, press “Options” button to select additional
function for current program. Select only one function for each
press, and then corresponding icon flashes. After starting up,
program cannot be changed.
·After completing program, door lock unlocks automatically.
During pause, if door opening condition can be met halfway,
the door lock will unlock and its indicator light will go out.
·When door lock indicator light flashes, door shall not be opened
forcibly so as to avoid personal injury.
After the program starts the Door Lock icon will light up
and the door will be locked.
Door Lock Icon
Addition function selection
Pre-wash
Extra Rinse
Delay function allows to run the machine at the consumers’
convenience, for example, at night when electricity is cheaper.
Delay End Function
•The delay time must be longer than the wash program length
as the delay time is the time program will finish. For example:
if the selected program time is 02:28, the delay time selected
must be between 03:00 and 24:00.
Mute Function
Child Lock
To Start the Program
To Cancel the Program or Reselect the Options
End of the Program
Reload in Process
Programme Instructions
1. The standard 60℃ and 40℃ cotton eco programmes,referred to
as ‘standard 60℃ cotton eco programme’ and ‘standard 40℃
cotton eco programme’,and that they are suitable to clean
normally soiled cotton laundry and that they are the most
efficient programmes in terms of combined energy and water
consumptions for washing that type of cotton laundry,in
addition,the actual water temperature may differ from the declared
cycle temperature.
2. The power consumption of the off-mode is 0.49W,and of
the left-on mode is 0.49W.
3. The type of detergents suitable for the various washing
temperatures.
4. The information of standard programmes:
If you want to reload clothes in the process of washing, please
press “Start/Pause” button.
•If the door can be opened in the process, remaining time and
the Door Lock icon in display will flash. Then the Door Lock
icon will go out, and the door can be opened.
•If the Door Lock icon doesn’t flash, it indicates that current
temperature is over 50℃or you have passed the time for
reloading in the process, namely no clothes allowed to load
into the machine.
After set the function of rinsing adding, the program runs the
rinsing process once again before running the softening, and
the total running time of the program increases accordingly.
•
Only under the standby mode, this button is valid for
selecting the reservation time.
•
After the reservation function is selected, the time will
increase 1h when each time the reservation button is pressed.
Before reservation, if the program time does not satisfy the
integral multiple of 1h, it shall be completed by pressing the
reservation key for the first time, and then the time increases
1h when each time the reservation button is pressed. If the
reservation is selected, before the program runs, the current
reservation can be canceled by turning the button to select
other programs.
•
When the reservation process is operated, the icon of
‘reservation time’ will be on. When the reservation process
is finished, the icon of ‘reservation time’ will be off, while
the icon of the ‘remaining time’ will be on.
After you have selected your options and placed detergent
with in the detergent dispenser, turn on the water tap and press
the “Start / Pause” button. It also displays the remaining
program time.
When programme finished its running, it will display “End”.
The machine will not turn off automatically.
1.Rotate the program to “Off” to turn off the machine;
2.Close the tap;
3.Open the door and take the washed clothes out;
4.Slightly open the door to remove moisture in the pump.
1.Rotate the program to “Off” for 3 seconds to turn off the
machine.
2.Select the new program and options.
3.Press “Start / Pause” button to turn on the machine
without
adding
any extra detergent.
•
Press “Spin” and “Delay End” button simultaneously for 2
seconds, the screen will show “bEEP OFF”. The Mute state
will be set. In this state, all the beep will be disabled, except
for the error alarm.
•
Repeat the same process, Mute state will be disabled, the
screen will show “bEEP On”.
•
The Mute function will continue to take effect before you
turn it down manually.
To strengthen the safety of children, this machine is equipped
with Child Lock function.
•When the programme starts, press “Temp.+Spin”button
for 2 seconds. The machine will beep once. Scree will show
"SAFE On". After 2 seconds, the screen will show the
program left time. Repeat this operation, the machine will
beep once. The screen will show "SAFE OFF", the Child
Lock will be released.
•When the Child Lock is set, all function buttons except
“Off” will be shielded.Once any function except "Off" is
chosen, the machine will beep. The screen will show "
SAFE On" for 2 seconds. After the program ends, Child
lock function will release automatically. Any error alarm
will release the Child Lock function. Turn off and on the
machine manually will reset the machine.
•Child Lock function cannot be set when the machine is in
standby state.
Main Wash
Duration (Min)
Programme
(Min)
Energy
Consumption
(kWh)
Water
Consumption –
Main Wash (L)
Total Water
Consumption (L)
200 226 232
258 288 289
0.54 0.65 0.64
10.9 11.0 15.5
30 30 42
Remain moisture
content (%) 52 52 49

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