Sharp ES-FDD9144A0-EN User manual

SHARP CORPORATION
22-22 NAGAIKE-CHO, ABENO-KU
OSAKA, 545-8522, JAPAN
In Europe Represented
By:
Sharp Electronics Europe Ltd.
4 Furzeground Way, Stockley Park,
Uxbridge, UB111EZ. UK 52144649
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CONTENTS
BEFORE USING YOUR MACHINE
• Correct use
• General warnings
• Safety warnings
Burn risk
Electrocution risk
Flooding risk
Explosion risk
Fire risk
Fail and injury risk
Child safety
THE ENVIRONMENT
• Disposing of packaging and your old machine responsibly
16
SAVINGS
&
EFFICIENCY INFORMATION 17
OVERVIEW OF YOUR DEVICE 18
• General Appearance
18
• Technical specifications
20
SETTING UP THE MACHINE
21
• Removing the transportation safety screws
21
• Placing the machine and adjusting the adjustable foot
23
• Electrical connection
25
• Water inlet connection
a3
• Water draining connection
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CONTROL PANEL ~
• Detergent drawer general view
23
5
5
6
9
9
10
10
12
12
14
15
16
INDEX (page no)
T
Technical specifications (20)
Troubleshooting
(103)
W
Wash
&
Dry
29
min
(88)
Water draining connection (27)
Water inlet connection
(26)
Water inlet filters
(98)
Water pressure
(20)
Wool
(81)

INDEX
(page no)
R
Removar of old machine (16)
Removal of packaging materials (16)
Removing transport safety screws (21)
Rinse (84)
Refresh (83)
S
Safety warnings (9)
Screen brightness setting (41)
Screen contrast setting (41)
Selecting sub-programme(Synthetics) (90
Selecting sub-programmes (extras) (94)
Selecting sub-programmes (deHcates) (92)
Sorting laundry (43)
Spin (84)
Spin speed (20)
Start/Pause button (71-28)
Starting the programme (71)
Super rapid 12 mins (84)
Synthetics (80)
Sound adjusment (40)
Siphon cover (100)
• Detergent drawer compartments
• Programme button
ADJUSTING MACHINE SETTINGS
• Language selection setting
• Eco time settings
• Current time setting
• Sound adjustment
• Screen brightness setting
• Screen contrast setting
• Revert to factory settings
WASHING OPERATION
• Sorting laundry
• Explanation of washing machine symbols
• Placing laundry into the machine
• Adding detergent and other chemicals
• Program selection
• Ifyou want your laundry dried at the end of washing
• Cupboard dry
• Hanger dry
• Iron dry
• Drying with duration
• Additional functions
• Pre-wash additional function 56
• Extra rinse function 57
• Anti-allergic additional function 58
• Easy ironing additional function 59
• Economic time interval additional function 60
• Delay Time
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Finish time adjustment additional function 63
• Memory record function button (memory) 65
30
31
3.2
32
36
38
40
41
41
42
43
43
44
45
48
50
51
51
52
53
54
55
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• Start/Pause button
- Starting the a programme
- Pausing a programme Iadding laundry
- Cancelling a programme
- Finishing programme
- Child lock
• Programme table
- Cotton
- Cotton Eco
- Eco 20°
- Synthetics
- Delicates
- Wools ISilk
- Duvet
- Extras
- Refresh
- Rinse / Spin
- Drain
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Drum clean
- Super rapid 12 min
- Daily Fast 60
0
60 min
- Gentle dry
- Cotton dry
- Wash & Dry 29 min
- Synthetics Wash &Dry
- Cotton 60° Wash
&
Dry
• Selecting sub-programmes (Synthetics)
• Selecting sub-programmes (Delicates)
• Selecting sub-programmes (Extras)
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF YOUR MACHINE
71
71
74
74
75
76
78
78
78
79
80
81
81
82
83
83
84
85
86
86
87
87
88
88
89
90
92
94
97
INDEX (page no)
l
M
Language selection setting (32)
Maintenance and cleaning (97,98,99,100)
Max dry laundry capacity k.g(20)
Max drying capacity kg (20)
Memory record function button (65)
p
Packaging and environment (16)
Pausing the programme (74)
Placing laundry into the machine (45)
Placing the machine ad adjusting the adjustable foot (23)
Pre-wash additional function (56)
Pre-wash detergent compartment (30)
Program selection (50)
Programme knob (31)
Programme table (78-79-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89)
Pump 110

INDEX (page no)
E
Easy ironing additional function (59)
Eco Time setting (economic time interval) (36)
Economic time interval additional function (60)
Electrical connection (25)
Explanations of washing symbols (44)
Explosion risk
(t2)
Extras (83-85)
Extra rinse fonction (57)
Eco 20° (79)
Error code (104-105-106-107-108)
FFall and injury risk (14)
Fault (104)
Fire risk (12)
Flooding risk (11)
Frozen hoses (6)
Fast 60° 60 mins (86)
GGeneral appearance (18-19)
General warnings (6)
Gentle dry (87)
H
Hanger dry (52)
I
Index (113,114,115,116,117)
Info screen (28)
Iron dry (53)
• Water inlet filters
• Detergent drawer maintenance and cleaning
• Liquid detergent apparatus
• Siphon cover
• Drum cleaning
• Body cleaning
• Pump filter maintenance and cleaning 101
TROUBLESHOOTING 103
AUTOMATIC FAULT WARNINGS AND WHAT NEEDS TO
BE
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100
INDEX 113
98
99
99
100
100
100

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BEFORE USING YOUR MACHINE
Correct Use
• Read this user's manual.
• Your machine is designed to be used in domes-
tic environments. Using it for commercial purpo-
ses shall cause your w.arranty to be void.
• Do not let your pets near the machine.
• Please check the packaging of your machine befo-
re installation, and the outer surface of the machine
after the packaging has been removed. Do not ope-
rate damaged machines or machines with opened
packaging.
'. Have your machine installed only by an authorised
. 'service company. Any interference to your machine
by anyone other than authorized services shall cau-
se your warranty to be void.
• This appliance is not intended for use by people
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or know-
ledge, unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
• Please use your machine for laundry that is speci-
fied as washable and dryable after washing by their
manufacturer on their label.
INDEX (page no)
A
Adding laundry (74)
Additional functions
(55)
Adjustable foot
(19)
Adjusting machine settings
(32)
Adjusting the
adjustable
foot
(23)
Adjustment and additional function buttons (28)
Anti-allergic additional function
(58)
Before using your machine
(5)
Body cleaning (100)
Burn risk
(9)
Cancelling a programme
(74)
Child lock (76)
Control panel (28)
Correct use (5)
Cotton (78)
Cotton dry (87)
B
c
o
Current time setting
(38)
Cupboard dry (51)
Death risk (10)
Delay Time (63)
Detergent drawer compartments
(30)
Detergent drawer general view (29)
Detergent drawer maintenance and cleaning
(99)
Choice
of
detergent and plaCing into the machine (48)
Drum cleaning (100)
Drying with duration
(54)
Delicates (81)
Duvet (82)
Disposing of packaging and your old machine respon
sibly (16)
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A.
VOLTAGE
Out of range.
Mains voltage is high or low.
There might be a fluctuation on the energy
fed to your machine,
check if the socket you have your
machine plugged into is grounded. Have
an electrician measure the amount of
voltage coming to your house. If there is
no problem in the electricity, unplug your
machine and inform the nearest service
co
• You must remove the transportation safety
screws before your machine's first use. The mac-
hine will malfunction
if
it
is operated with the
transport safety screws still in place and this will
void your warranty.
• Your machine warranty does not cover damage
caused by external factors (floods, fire, rodents etc.)
• Please do not throwaway this user manual. Store
it in a safe place. It might be needed by you or the
next user.
General warnings
• The necessary ambient temperature for your
machine's ideal operation is 15-25°.
• Frozen hoses can tear and explode. In regions
where the temperature is below zero, the electronic
card may not operate safely.
• Please ensure that the clothes you will load into
your machine do not have foreign substances (nails,
needles,. coins, lighters, matches, clips etc.) in their
pockets. These foreign substances can damage your
machine.
• Before starting to use your machine, you may call
the nearest authorized service company and request
help for installation, operation and use of your mac-
hine.

• It is advised that the first washing operation is
conducted by putting
1/2
scale detergent in com-
partment number 2 of the detergent drawer and
run the machine without any clothes in on the
"DRUM CLEANING" program. (Please see prog-
ram table page 85)
• As detergent or softener exposed to air for a long
time may cause residues, only put your detergent or
softener in the detergent drawer at the beginning of
each wash.
• a
is advised that you unplug your machine and
close the water inlet tap if you will not use your mac-
hine for a long time. You should also leave the door
of your machine open to prevent bad odours forming
due to humidity.
• Some water might be left in your machine due to
trials and tests conducted for Quality Control pro-
cedures during production. This causes no harm to
your machine.
• Keep the document bag that came inside your
machine that contains the user manual out of the
reach of children and babies to prevent the risk of
suffocation.
• Keep small parts found in the document part away
from the reach of children and babies.
• Use pre-wash programs only for very dirty laundry.
A
OVERFLOW
Close tap.
Your machine has excessive amount of
water.
Your machine will drain water
by
itself.
Pursuant to draining operation, turn off
your machine and unplug
it.
Turn off your
faucet and contact the nearest aumorised
service company.

Unplug
the
machine.
Pump is damaged, pump
filter is clogged or pump electrical
connection is malfunctioning.
Clean the pump(**)filter.
If
the problem persists, contact the nearest
authorised service company.
A
FILTER
Check filter.
Pump
IS
damaged or pump
filter is clogged
or
pump electrical
connection is malfunctioning.
- Pump filter may be clogged.
- Clean
the
pump
filter.
("*)
- Drain hose may be clogged or twisted.
- Check
the
Drain hose.
- If
the
problem persists, contact the
nearest authorised service company.
• You should not load your machine with the amo-
unt of laundry that will exceed the maximum laundry
amount specified in the washing or drying program
you have chosen.
• In case of any malfunction, unplug the machine
and close the tap first. Do not attempt to repair by
yourself and consult the nearest authorized service
company.
• Never open the detergent compartment when the
appliance is running.
• Never force the door open when the machine is
running.
• Please adhere to the manufacturers' advice regar-
ding the use of fabric conditioner or similar products
you will use in your machine.
• While your machine is in the drying process, ple-
ase do not stop your mach ine before the program
ends.
If you have to do this, remove all your laundry fast
and spread them on an appropriate place immedia-
tely to allow them to cool down.
• Set up your machine in a place where its door can
be completely opened. (Do not set up your machine
in places where its door cannot be fully opened.)
• Set up your machine in locations that can be venti-
lated and might have constant air circulation.

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Safety warnings
You must read these warnings, Ignoring these
warnings may put you or your loved ones at risk
of fatal injuries,
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Burn risk!
• Do not touch the discharge hose or the water disc-
harged during the discharging process as the appli-
ance may reach high temperatures when running.
• Open the door of the machine all the way after the
drying process. Do not touch the door glass. Burn
hazard may occur due to high temperature.
it.
NO WATER
Check water
supply.
Water cut-off or low mains water pressure.
- Water tap may be closed. Check.
- Mains water may be cut-off. Check.
- If
so, switch the programme knob to
CANCEL position. You can select a
and run your machine after the
mains water is supplied.
- Mains water pressure may be low.
Check.
- Water inlet hose may be twisted.
Check.
- Water inlet hose may be clogged.
- Clean water inlet hose and
valve
inlet
filters.
(*)
If
the problem persists, unplug your
machine, turn off your
tap
and contact the
nearest authorised service company.
(*)
See page 98.

Automatic fault warnings and what
needs to be done
Your machine is equipped with systems which are capable of
both taking necessary precautions and warning you
in
case of
any breakdown by means of continuous self-checking during
washing operations.
~ •• Check the door
The
door
of your machine is left open.
ctose the machine door.
If
your machine persists to indicate fault,
rn off your machine, unplug it and
I'nn:t!ll'n
the nearest authorised service company
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Electrocution risk!
• Do not use multiple plugs or
extension cords.
• Do not plug in damaged plugs or plugs with torn
cables.
• Never pull from the cable when unplugging.
• Grab the plug when unplugging.
• Do not plug-in or out the plug from the receptacle
with wet hands to prevent electric shock.
• Never touch the machine with a wet or damp hand
or foot.
• Call the nearest authorized service company for
assistance if the power cord malfunctions.

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Flooding risk!
• Check whether the water flows fast or not before
hanging the discharge hose on the sink.
• Take necessary measures to prevent the hose you
hung from slipping.
• The backfiring force of a hose that is not places
appropriately can move the hose from the place
it
is
hung on the sink. Take measures to prevent the plug
in your sink from plugging the sink hole.
POSSIBLE CAUSE REMOviNG METHODS
Remove the laundry in
your machine. Switch
e programme knob to
CANCEL position, reselect
e programme you
ant to select. Load the
laundry in the machine
and run.
The load .
. Laundry IS placed
detection system.
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th h'
th irno e mac me
on e screen, ,
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t
klthoutchcosinqa
oes no war , ,
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di th ashlng or drying
w
ue oa Ing e
machine. programme.
here is more
symbol is laundry in the
i
displayed machine than the
On screen and maximum laundry
machine does amount for the
i
Remove laundry from
your machine until the
symbol disappears
ashing or drying
programme you
selected.
not run.
Appropriate drying
programme is
, not selected.
Laundry remains h '
e mru<lmum
damp after the I d 't
. . oa capaC!
y
drying operation. th
I
ted
or e se ec
Select a drying
programme appropriate for
your laundry (see page 78
for the programme tabl.e)
programme might
be exceeded.

Spinning
operation is not
performed or •••.•..••.•
trnj
runs late.
Laundry has
detergent
residues on
them.
Laundry have
detergent
residues on
them.
the water drain hose
appropriate height.
*")
ssolving
In!l,·tif'I,)c>
of some
may
your
as white
rform an extra rinsing
setting your machine
"Rinsing" programme,
clean the spots using a
after your laundry
(*'''"U)
See page 27.
,6EXPlosion
risk!
• As there is a drying function on your machine,
make sure that materials like stain removing chemi-
cals or washing gas that you might have applied on
your laundry earlier are properly rinsed and purged.
There might be a risk of explosion when you run your
machine with the drying function otherwise.
A~Fire
risk!
• Unwashed dry laundry must not be dried in your
machine.
• Do not keep flammable or explosive liquids near
your machine.
• Materials stained with food oil, acetone, alcohol,
petrol, kerosene, stain remover, turpentine, beeswax
and beeswax remover must first be washed with
an extra amount of detergent and hot water before
being put through the drying process. There might
be a risk of fire when you run your machine with the
drying function otherwise.
• If you're going to choose a washing and drying
program, do not place a detergent dose adjustment
device/ball into your machine. They might pose a fire
risk.

• Laundry must not be dried in the machine under
the conditions specified below due to the risk of fire:
- If laundry is not washed.
- If oil stains and other stains on the laundry (food
oils, balms and cosmetic remains, kitchen swab etc.)
are not cleaned enough.
- Laundry cleaned with industrial chemicals.
- Laundry that has high amount of foam-sponge-rub-
ber or rubber-like parts and accessories on.
-Rubber, sponge(latex), shower bonnet, watertight
textile products, rubber based objects and clothes or
pillows filled with rubber sponge must not be dried in
the washing machine with the drying function.
- Stuffed and damaged parts (pillows or jackets).
The sponge parts dangling outside these stuffings
might catch fire during the drying process.
- The sulphur in paint-removing materials might cau-
se corrosion. Thus, never use paint-removing materi-
als in your machine.
- Please ensure that detergent cups are not left insi-
de the laundry. These plastic cups might melt during
drying and damage your machine and laundry.
- Laundry that has had a stain removal process app-
lied must be rinsed thoroughly before washing.
Unsatisfactory
washing result.
Ill~fj:>rl'1~nT
Excessive foam
is
f.ormed
in
the detergent
drawer.
eliminate foam
, mix a spoon of
I",,,ft"'n,••~
with half a litre
, and pour the
in
the
detergent
11·".., •• '•...••.
After 5-10 minutes
the
Start/Pause
again.
In
your next
operation,
detergent dose
ine
with
of laundry
exceed
laundry

does not
discharge
Il-Iomn\/Cl
the transportation
screws from your
Im""l"hir~Cl
(****)
Your
machine
vibrates.
(") See page 101
C")
See page 23
(****)
See page 21
- Never use products that contain solvent material
(like washing gas) in your machine.
- Remove all the objects in the pockets of your la-
undry (needles, paperclips, lighters, matches etc.)
when loading your machine.
Fire and Explosion
risk may occur.
~ Fall and injury risk!
• Do not climb on your machine. The upper table of
your machine may break and you might get injured.
• Tidy the hose, cable and packaging of your machi-
ne during installation. You might trip over and fall.
• Do not turn your machine upside down, or on its
side.
• Do not lift your machine by holding it from extruding
parts (detergent drawer, door). These parts might
break and cause you injury.
• There's a risk of tripping and injury if the materials
like hoses and cables are not property stored after
your machine is installed.
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Machine must be carried by 2
people or more.

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Child safety!
• Do not allow your children to play with the machine.
It is an electrically driven appliance.
• Do not leave children unattended near the machi-
ne. Children might lock themselves into the machine.
• The door glass and machine surfa-
ce might be extremely hot during your
machine's operation.
• It is therefore especially important that
children do not touch the machine as it
may damage their skin.
• Keep packaging material away from children.
• Poisoning might occur if the detergent and other
washing aids are consumed, and eye or skin irrita-
tion might occur if they come into contact with the
skin. Keep the cleaning materials where children
cannot reach them.
Troubleshooting
All repairing operations required for your machine should be
carried out by an authorised service company.
If
your machine
requires a repair or if you cannot solve an issue with the
information provided below, then you should:
• Unplug the machine.
• Close the water tap.
• Contact the nearest authorised service company.
Your machine
will not
start.
No water is
entering the
machine.
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Note: According to the amount of water inside the machine, you
may have you empty the water collection container a few times.
• Put back the plug of the black rubber hose after discharging the
water.
• Mount the black rubber hose back to its clamp.
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• Loosen the
niter
cover by turning
it
counter-clockwise, and remove by pulling.
, Glean the foreign materials inside the Iter
with the help of a brush.
-Atter cleaning the filter replace the filter
cover and tighten by turning clockwise.
-Please note that filter cover will leak water
unless properly placed back.
• You can close the pump cover reverse of
how you opened
it
• While closing the pump cover, ensure that
the parts inside the cover meet the holes on
the front panel side.
PACKAGING
AND
THE ENVIRONMENT
DISPOSING OF
PACKAGING AND
YOUR OLD
MACHINE RESPONSIBLY
Removal
of
packaging materials
Packaging materials protect your machine from the damage that
might occur during transportation. Please recycle you packaging
materials.
Recycled material provides both raw material savings and decre-
ases waste production
Removal of old machine
Old electrical devices might still contain salvageable parts.
So, never throw your old devices that you do not use into the
waste.
Ensure the parts of your aid electronic or electrical devices are
reused by giving them to your local recycling centre.
Please ensure your old appliances are kept in an appropriate
place for the safety of children until they are taken outside
the house.

SAVINGS
&
EFFICIENCY INFORMATION
Some important information to get more efficiency out of your
machine:
• The amount of laundry you put in your washing machine should
not exceed the maximum amount indicated. By avoiding overloa-
ding, your machine shall run more efficiently.
• Not using pre-wash feature for normal and lightly soiled laundry
shall save electricity and water.
Pump filter maintenance and cleaning
This machine contains afilter system that prevents threads left
over from your laundry and other small materials from entering
the pump during the discharge operation after a completed
wash cycle. This is to protect and prolong the life of the pump.
It is recommended that you clean your pump filter once every 2
months.
To clean the pump filter:
• You may use the washing powder spade
supplied with your machine or liquid detergent
level plate to open the pump cover.
• Lodge the end part of the plastic part to the
opening of the cover and press backwards.
The cover will be opened.
• Pullthe black rubber hose and detach
it from its clamp, place a container under
it
and remove its plug.
• Collect the discharged water in the container.

Siphon cover
Remove the detergent drawer from its place (see page
99).
Remove the siphon plug as shown in
the
picture and clean the
softener residues thoroughly. Replace the cleaned siphon plug.
Check whether the it completely fits.
Drum Cleaning
Do not leave metal parts like needle. paper clip. coins inside your
machine. This machines cause rust to form inside the drum.
Use a non-chloride cleaning agent
to
clean these rust stains and
comply with the warnings of the cleaning agent manufacturer. For
the cleaning of the rust stains, denitely do not use wire wool or
similar hard objects.
Body Cleaning
Clean the outer body of your machine with a non-corrosive. inam-
mabie cleaning agent. After rinsing the body of the machine you
cleaned with some clean water, dry with a soft and dry cloth.
OVERVIEW OF YOUR DEVICE
General Appearance
.. ••• • •••••••••••• • • . •. •• t-Upper tray
•.•••••••••••••••••••• 2-Detergent drawer
.•.•••••.•• 3-Programme button
. .•••• 4-High-resolution
LCD display
·
·
·
.
.
·
·
.
.
({)0'.....
·5-Touch buttons
7-Pump filter
cover

Detergent drawer maintenance and cleaning
• Your detergents may form residue in the detergent drawer and
detergent drawer slot. Remove the detergent drawer in regular
intervals to clean the formed residue. In order to remove the
detergent drawer from its place:
• Pull the detergent drawing all the way back.
General Appearance
8-Power cord
9-Drain hose
.......................
,
.
.................
• Press the region shown below inside the detergent drawer you
have pulled all the way back, and continue pulling and remove
the detergent drawer from its place,
••• 10-Transportation
'. safety screws
• Rinse with a brush and lots of water.
• Collect the residues inside the detergent drawer slot so that
they don't fall inside your machine.
• Dry the detergent drawer with a towel or dry cloth and place it
back.
• Do not wash your
detergent
drawer in a dishwasher.
Liquid detergent apparatus(*)
Forthe cleaning and maintenance of the liquid level detergent
apparatus, remove the apparatus from its location as shown in
the picture below, and thoroughly clean the remaining detergent
residues. Replace the apparatus. Make sure that no residual
material remains inside the siphon.
mGD (.)
Model dependant
12-Drain hose holding plastic:
(The operation of the machine will be affected if this plas-
tic part is removed. So please don't remove this plastic
part under any condition.)
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