Modena WT 1120 UFWH Owner's manual

User
Manual Book
Washing Machine
WT 1120 UFWH
WT 1120 UFGY


TABLE OF CONTENT
Part 1: Safety Information 4
Precautions 4
Environmental Notice 6
Part 2: Name of Parts 7
Installation 8
Horizontal Adjustment 8
Drain Hose Installation 9
Inlet Hose Installation 10
Part 4: How to Use 12
Precautions Before Washing 12
Before First Wash 12
Washing Instruction 13
Control Panel 16
Part 5: Maintenance 18
Cleaning & Maintenance 18
Cleaning the Lint Filter 18
Tub Clean 19
Cleaning the Inlet Valve 19
Part 6: Troubleshooting 19
Part 7: Specification 21
This guide book explains everything you need to know about your new
product. Please contact our Customer Care should you need further
assistance through www.modena.com.

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Read the user manual book carefully!
•Do not try to install or turn on the unit without having read the
indicated safety precautions in this manual.
•Do not disassemble the electrical parts of this appliance. Any repairs
done by an unauthorized person may cause serious injuries or
properties incident.
•The adult should supervise the children in order to make sure the
children can not play with the appliance.
•The 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 appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
•This appliance is intended to be household use only. Usage outside
the intended use or excessive use may void the warranty.
•Do not modify the power cord. If the power cord is damaged, it must
be replaced by technician with a replacement cable according to the
appliance specification
•To avoid danger of suffocation, keep plastic bag away from babies
and children.
Precautions
•Destroy the carton, plastic bag and other packing materials after the
appliance is unpacked. Children might use them for play.
•Children require supervision when using the appliance
•Plug the appliance directly into the socket and ensure secure
connection
•The unit requires proper grounding and the correct voltage
•An appropriate length of power cord is provided to reduce the risks
of becoming entangled in, or tripping over a longer cord.
•Do not use an extension cord or plug adaptor. Failure may cause
electric shock or risk of fire
•Choose a place that is near a grounded electrical socket.
•Do not place the appliance sitting over the power cord.
PART 1: SAFETY INFORMATION

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•Do not pull out or insert the plug with wet hands to avoid electric
shock.
•Do not fasten, twist or tie the power cord. if the power cord is
damaged, it should be replaced by the manufacturer, service
technician or a qualified person to prevent any risk.
•Do not spill water directly onto the control panel
•Fix the drain pipe before use, make sure that the drain hole is not
blocked
•Keep the unit in a dry place and away from direct sunlight. Do not
place the machine on paper or foam. Do not place anything
flammable beside this machine.
•When washing at high temperature, the door glass will get hot.
Please do not touch the door glass, especially children.
•When the door needs to be opened in high temperature washing,
please wait until the temperature drops to the safe temperature and
the door lock is automatically unlocked.
•Please close the door when the washing machine is not in use to
prevent children from entering the washing barrel.
•Please do not wash waterproof clothes, such as raincoats, down
products, sleeping bags, etc.
•Only machine washable clothes can be washed. If in doubt, please
follow the washing guide on the clothes.
•Do not wash or dehydrate the clothes stained with kerosene,
gasoline, diluent and other flammable materials.
•When the power plug is pulled out, the door lock can be opened even
if the water level in the barrel is high. Therefore, in any case, please
confirm the water level in the barrel before opening the door. If the
water level is high, please do not open the door to avoid unnecessary
loss caused by water overflow
•Unplug the unit when the unit will not be used for a long period for
the reason of saving electricity.Never use organic liquids polishing
chemical to clean the machine.

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Environmental Notice
The packaging material used is recyclable. We recommend
that you separate plastic, paper and cardboard and give
them to recycling agents. According to WEEE (Waste of
Electrical and Electronic Equipment) guidelines, waste from
electrical and electronic devices should be collected
separately. If you need to remove of this appliance in the
future, do not throw it away with the rest of your domestic garbage.
Instead, please take the appliance to the nearest WEEE collecting
agents, where available.

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Above picture is for reference only. Actual product may have slight difference
PART 2: NAME OF PARTS
Power detergent
Liquid
detergent
Inlet hose
Top Cover
Power plug
Power cord
Drain hose
Bottom base
Adjustable
feet
Cabinet
Control panel
Pulsator
Lint Filter
Inner Tub
Door

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Installation
•The appliance should not be installed in an environment below 0°C.
Do not install or place the washing machine outdoors.
•Leave some space at least 10 cm between the appliance and the
surrounding objects or wall
•Place the appliance on a sturdy flat surface
•Keep the appliance away from hot objects and water splashes.
•If there are many insects in the installation environment, please keep
the surroundings of the washing machine clean. The warranty does
not cover any damage caused by cockroaches or other insects.
•The appliance is equipped with anti-rat cover to protect the
appliance from small animals like rats infiltration. Install the anti-rat
cover on the bottom base of the appliance
•When installing the appliance,
remove all packaging and the tub
support base as shown in the
picture. Failure to do so will
hinder the appliance performance
•During first installation or first
use, residual water may come out
of the appliance. This is normal
because the appliance was pre-
tested in factory
Horizontal Adjustment
•Adjust and level the appliance to prevent noise and vibration. Install
on a sturdy flat surface (recommended place is on the corner of the
room).
•If the surface is not flat, adjust the feet (do not insert foreign object
such as a block of wood under the feet). Ensure that the appliance
is level by using a leveling measurement device
•Adjust the feet until the appliance is level and lock the feet by
tightening the nut
•Do not place the appliance on top of a desk to prevent the appliance
from falling down
PART 3: INSTALLATION GUIDE
Base packing
Tub support

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•Press the four top corners of the
appliance, the appliance should
not be able to wobble. If the
appliance wobbles, readjust the
feet
•The maximum recommended
surface angle is no more than 2°.
Drain Hose Installation
Before using the appliance, make sure the drain hose is properly installed
If the drain hose needs extension, the
maximum length is 3 meters
Maximum height of doorsill should be 15
cm
Drain hose shouldn’t be immersed in
water
Do not place the drain hose under the
appliance (may cause damage to the
drain hose)
< 3 meter
< 3 meter
< 15 cm

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Inlet Hose Installation
Faucet Types
Types of faucet that can and can’t be used are as follows:
•Type A: This faucet is suitable for washing machine
•Type B: This faucet is suitable, however the front end should have
minimum length 10 mm. The front end should be flat and smooth,
otherwise it will cause leakage.
•Type C: This faucet is not suitable and may cause leakage
Water Faucet Connection
If your faucet has threads, the inlet hose can be
installed directly by releasing the adapter and fit
the connector the the faucet.
WARNING!
Use the inlet hose provided along with the appliance, your old inlet
hose may not be used. If your faucet types are not suitable as
above, replace the faucet first.
Min. 10 mm
Prone to
leakage
Type A
Type B
Type C

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If your faucet do not have threads, use the
provided adapter. Release the adapter from the
inlet hose.
Use philips (+) screw to loosen the 4 (four) screws
of adapter (a). Unscrew the locking nut (b) so as
there is a 5 mm gap between the nut and adapter.
Insert adapter (a) to faucet end and tighten the 4
(four) screws. Tighten the locking nut (b).
Install the inlet hose to the adapter by sliding and
holding the part (c), insert the hose until you hear
a click sound.
Installing Inlet Hose to the Washing Machine
Connect the other end of inlet hose to the inlet valve located on the back
of the washing machine. Tighten the locking nut.
WARNING!
After installing the inlet hose, check for leakage. If there’s a
leakage, repeat above steps until there is no leakage left.

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Precautions Before Washing
1. Install the power plug to the main power socket
2. Make sure the inlet hose is installed properly and there is no leakage.
Open the water faucet.
3. Make sure the drain hose is installed properly
Before First Wash
Before using your appliance for the first time, perform a tub cleaning
procedure:
1. Press POWER button
2. Insert detergent directly into the tub
3. Open water faucet
4. Press PROGRAM button, select TUB CLEAN program
5. Press START/PAUSE button
6. Wait until the program is finished and after that the washing machine
is ready to use.
PART 4: HOW TO USE
WARNING!
This washing machine is not designed for hot water wash. Water
inlet temperature should be less than 50°C
Inlet water valve
Inlet water hose
Inlet water hose

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Washing Instruction
Sorting Laundry
Sort your laundry based on below criteria:
•Care Label: Sort your laundry based on cotton, mix, synthetic, silk,
wool, and rayon
•Color: Separate white and colored clothes.
•Size: Mix different size items to maximize washing performance.
•Sensitivity: Follow the special instruction on the care label such as
wool and silk to prevent damage to your clothes.
Empty the pockets
Check and empty the pockets of your laundry from:
•Metal objects such as coins, pins, belts, to prevent damage to the
laundry and/or the tub
•Turn over clothes with buttons and embroidery
•Zipper from pants and jackets may damage the tub during the wash
•Clothes with zipper should be closed and tied
•Clothes with long tails or ropes may tangle with other cloehts. Make
sure to tie the tail or rope before washing.
Washing Net or Separate Wash
Use washing nets or separate the wash cycle for several clothes such
as:
•Bra (water washable types) should use washing net. Metal objects
on the bra can damage other clothes.
•Cashmilon and other big and light clothes (lacy clothes, underwear,
nylon stocking, synthetic fiber) can float, be damaged, and cause
problems to the washing machine. Use washing nets or wash
separately
•Do not wash empty nets. This can cause abnormal vibration that can
displace the washing machine and cause injuries
Pre-Wash (if needed)
For maximum washing performance, clean heavily soiled clothes before
inserting them into the washing machine.
•To clean soil on collars, arms, folds, and pockets, pour a little amount
of detergent and brush.

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•Use powder or liquid detergent. Do not use soap, it can leave residue
to the tub
•Wash white socks and white clothes with detergent and brush them.
Determine the wash capacity
This washing machine can wash as declared on the label or manual book.
The declared capacity is for dry cotton clothes.
Selecting Detergent
Detergent types may differ according to the clothes material, color,
temperature, and soil level. Always use low foam detergent designed
specifically for automatic washing machine.
•Use enough detergent. Excessive amounts of detergent do not
improve the washing result, but do damage to the laundry due
to reduced rinsing performance.
•Bleach is a strong alkali, which causes damage or discoloration
of the laundry.
•Use an increased or longer rinse cycle when using powder
detergent which is likely to remain on the laundry and create an
unpleasant odor after the wash is finished.
•If an excessive amount of detergent is used, especially in cold
water, it may not dissolve completely, leading to contamination
of the laundry, hoses and/or tubs.
WARNING!
Make sure the laundry is completely inside the tub. Scattered
laundry can cause damage to the clothes and appliance. Make sure
the clothes do not exceed the tub height.
WARNING!
If you wash bed sheets or bed cover, the washing time may be
longer or the spin efficiency may decrease. For sheets and
blankets, recommended laundry weight is less 3.5 kg

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WARNING!
Do not use detergents which tend to solidify or solidify. Such
detergent will remain after the rinse process, blocking the drain
opening.

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Control Panel
Note: Control panel picture is for reference only, actual product may have slight difference
1. POWER ON/OFF
Press once to turn the washing machine On/Off.
2. START/PAUSE
Press to start or pause the washing program
3. PROCESS INDICATOR
The four process “Soak”, “Wash”, “Rinse”, “Spin”;
will be displayed accordingly. Press PROCESS
button to determine which process is needed. The
combination of these process can be adjusted to
your needs.
4. ONE TOUCH / IWA (Intelligent Wash Assistant)
Automatic wash program that can detect the wash
capacity and adjust the water level accordingly to
achieve optimum performance. 3 ways to use:
•When the washing machine is off: Press and
hold the ONE TOUCH button for 3 seconds, the light will turn
on at the same time; or
•Press POWER button first, then press and hold the ONE
TOUCH button for 3 seconds. The washing program will start
and the ONE TOUCH light will blink; or
•Press POWER button first, press ONE TOUCH button, then
press the START/PAUSE button. The washing program will
start and the ONE TOUCH light will blink.

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5. DELAY END
Useful delay program if you want to
schedule a wash at a certain time. This delay
program can be set up to 24 hours. Press
and hold the WATER LEVEL button for 3 seconds to enter the delay
program setting mode. Press the WATER LEVEL button again to set
the delay.
6. PROGRAM
To select the desired washing program. The
washing machine is equipped with 8 washing
programs. Press the button and the program
indicator light will show the selected
programme. Press the START/PAUSE button to start the program.
7. WATER LEVEL
To determine the water level manually for each
selected wash programme. Press the button to
select the water level cycled as follows:
→1 →2 →3 →4 →5 →6 →7 →8 →
8. CHILD LOCK
To lock the control panel so that it cannot be
played by children either intentionally or
accidentally. Press and hold the WATER LEVEL
& PROGRAM button for 3 seconds until the
CHILD LOCK indicator dot lights up. Use the same
method to unlock CHILD LOCK. The CHILD LOCK
function can only be activated when the washing
machine is on.
9. DIGITAL DISPLAY
The digital display of the washing machine has several functions,
including:
•Shows remaining washing time or water level
•Shows the delay time for the delayed program
•Shows an error code if a malfunction occurs

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Cleaning & Maintenance
1. Periodic cleaning & maintenance can prolong the life time of your
appliance
2. Ensure the power cord is unplugged before performing cleaning and
maintenance activity
3. Please wipe the body with a soft and clean cloth every time after the
washing machine is used. When there are serious stains, please wipe
the body with a cloth dipped in appropriate detergents or soapy
water.
4. Do not spray water on the body directly
5. Do not wipe the body with chemicals such as putty-powder, diluting
agents, gasoline and alcohol
6. Clean the Door Seal. Please wipe stains and foreign matters such as
thread chips away with a towel every time after using. If there are
foreign matters such as pins in the groove of the door seal, please
take them out.
Cleaning the Lint Filter
After every wash, it is recommended to always wash the lint filter in order
to maintain the washing machine’s cleanliness.
Press and pull the
filter
Take out the filter
net
Wash and clean
the net from dirts
and lints
Reinstall the filter
until you hear click
sound
PART 5: MAINTENANCE

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Tub Clean
It is recommended to perform tub washing so that the washing tub is
always kept clean. Use the TUB CLEAN program to wash the tub at least
once a month.
Cleaning the Inlet Valve
1. Remove the water inlet hose from
the washing machine
2. Remove the filter from the inlet valve
3. Clean the filter with a toothbrush or
suitable tool
4. Reattach to intake valve
5. Connect the water inlet hose
6. It is recommended to do this every 6
months.
Before contacting service center, check the following table:
Problem
Possible Cause
Recommended Action
Appliance is not working
•Power plug is plugged
incorrectly
•Switch is in OFF
condition
•Ensure the appliance
is properly plugged
into the power
socket and the
switch is turned ON.
Poor Spinning and
abnormal noise
•Transportation bolt
still attached
•Incorrect installation
•Overloading/overfilling
the drum
•Incorrect adjustment
of feet
•Remove the
transportation bolt
•Install on a hard and
level surface
•Load the drum
according to the
recommended
capacity
•Adjust and lock the
adjustable feet
Too much bubble
•Improper use of
detergent
•Use low foam
detergent for
washing machine
PART 6: TROUBLESHOOTING
Inlet water valve

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Problem
Possible Cause
Recommended Action
Door cannot be opened
•Program is running
•Wait until the
program is finished
E1 –Spin failure
•The laundry is
unbalanced in the
washer
•Uneven surface
•Rearrange the
laundry so that it is
balanced
•Place it on a flat
surface
E2 –Water supply failure
•Closed faucet
•Clogged hose/filter
•Water pressure too
low
•Make sure the faucet
is open
•Check and clean the
hose/filter
•Check your home's
water pressure
E3 –Drain failure
•Drain hose too high
•Drain hose clogged
•Install the Drain hose
as recommended
•Clean drain hose
E4 –Washing machine
won’t work
•When the machine is
washing or spinning, if
the door is opened
the drum stops
rotating and error E4
appears
•Close the washing
machine door again
and the washing
machine will continue
the washing program
EL –Washing machine
won’t work or drain
•Child lock is active or
door is open
•Close the door or
turn of child lock
EA / EC –Other problem
•Other problem
•Turn off the washing
machine and unplug
the power
•Call the Service
Center immediately
for repairs
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