Haier Washer Dryer XQG60 HA800TXM XQG60 HA1000TXM User Manual

AUTOMATIC DRUM  
WASHING MACHINE  
XQG60-HA800TX(M)  
XQG60-HA1000TX(M)  
INSTRUCTIONS FOR  
INSTALLATION AND  
OPERATION  
 
FUNCTION INTRODUCTION  
FUNCTION COMPARING TABLE  
MODE  
XQG60-HA800TX(M)  
XQG60-HA1000TX(M)  
6kg  
FUNCTION  
6kg  
18  
Washing capacity  
Programmes  
18  
Cotton  
Synthetic  
Wool  
Adjustable thermostat(0~90 C)  
Cold wash button  
Speed button  
Economic button  
Spin speed  
850r/min  
1000r/min  
Power switch  
ON/OFF  
Rinse  
Stainless steel tub  
Door-locking device  
Power  
300W  
530W  
72Kg  
300W  
Power(Wash)  
Power(Spin)  
530W  
72Kg  
Weight  
850X550X595  
HX.WX.D  
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Installation  
Unpacking  
levelling and  
positioning  
Remove the package and check that the machine is  
undamaged.  
If you have any doubts, do not use the machine and call on a  
qualified technician. Keep all packing parts (plastic bag,  
foam rubber, screws etc.) out of the reach of children since  
theycouldbedangerous.  
Important: The inside of the washing machine which  
consists of a floating unit, is fixed with screws at the back of  
the cabinet (Fig.1) during transport. Before starting the  
machine remember to release the floating unit by removing  
the above screws . To prevent water spray from entering the  
machine, remember to close the holes left open by the  
screws with the plastic caps provided in the packet  
containing the owner's manual. And rescrew the holes  
where the iron piece is taken down with the former two  
screws.Attention:keep the packing screws and plastic caps  
in a safe place for later use. It is important for the machine to  
be perfectly level (the angle of inclination on the work surface  
must not be more than 2 degrees). For this reason the  
machine is fitted with adjustable feet used for levelling the  
machine before use (Fig.2). In the case of flooring with  
carpeting, remember to check that the ventilation in the  
support area is not plugged.  
Fig.2  
Fig.1  
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Installation  
Connect the plug to a socket provided with efficient earthing.  
Electric  
connection  
Or use the spare earthing wire supplied together with the  
machine and the earthing terminal located on the left-upper  
corner of the back of your machine (Warning: this appliance  
must be earthed as a safety measure according to the law).  
Make sure that the voltage and frequency available  
correspond with the values stated on the data plate located at  
the back of the machine (power range:187-242V) and that the  
electric system is dimensioned to withstand the maximum  
current shown on the data plate. If the socket the machine is  
connected to does not correspond with the plug, replace the  
plug with a suitable one and avoid using adaptors or shunts  
since they could cause overheating and burn out.The spare  
eathing wire is absolutely not allowed to be connected to  
water pipe,heating pipe or other kinds of pipes.  
Connection  
of tap and  
Loading  
Hose  
Connect the inlet hose to a cold water tap with a 3/4 gas  
threaded opening, and fit the filter and the rubber gasket  
supplied with the washing machine. Check that it is tightly  
screwedtothetap(Fig. 3).  
Fig. 3  
If the water piping is new or has not been used for a long time,  
before making the connection, let the water run until it is clear  
andfreefromimpurities.  
This step is necessary to ensure that the incoming water  
doesnotclogandpossiblydamagethemachine.  
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Installation  
Connection of  
the Drain Hose  
Connect the drain hose to a drain duct (with internal  
diameter of at least 4 cm.) or place it for drainage into  
a sink or a tub, ensuring that there are no kinks or  
bends. The free end must be at a height of between  
80 and 100 cm. Should it be necessary to fix the end  
of the hose at a height of less than 80 cm from the  
floor, the hose must be fixed in the appropriate hook  
on the upper part of the back panel (Fig.4) or use the  
suppliedsupporttofixthedrainhose.(Fig.5)  
Fig.5  
Fig.4  
Insert stainless steel screen washers into end of each  
supply hose and attach that end of supply hose to  
your 3/4" water tap spigot.Be sure that you match up  
cold water to "C" and hot to "H".Note:Home Centers  
also have"Y" connectors and "Couplings" which  
enable you to connect the machine to your sinks  
faucet.  
Connecting  
WaterSupply  
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Close up  
G
D
F1  
C
E
H
A
B
XQG60-HA800TX(M)  
V
1
2
IV  
III  
3
4
II  
I
5
30  
MAX  
80  
F
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
prewash  
intense  
normal  
delicate  
rinse  
A
B
C
D
E
intense  
normal  
delicate  
rinse  
I
delicate  
rinse  
E
II  
40  
ON  
500  
850  
III softening  
Cotton  
Synthetic  
Wool  
70  
soak  
50  
OFF  
softening  
soak  
spin  
60  
D
6
IV  
V
spin  
softening  
spin  
Draining  
C
F
7
B
A
G
D
F2  
C
E
H
A
B
XQG60-HA1000TX(M)  
V
IV  
1
2
III  
3
4
II  
I
5
30  
MAX  
80  
F
1
prewash  
intense  
normal  
delicate  
rinse  
A
intense  
normal  
delicate  
rinse  
I
delicate  
rinse  
E
2
3
4
5
6
7
B
C
D
E
II  
40  
ON  
600  
III softening  
Cotton  
Synthetic  
Wool  
70  
soak  
50  
OFF  
1000  
softening  
soak  
spin  
60  
IV  
V
spin  
D
6
softening  
spin  
Draining  
C
F
7
B
A
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Close up  
A Programme selector lcwob.  
By turning this dial (clockwise only) you can  
select from eighteen wash programmes the one  
mostsuitedforyourwashing.  
1~7cottoncycle  
V
1
2
IV  
III  
3
4
II  
I
5
F
E
D
6
C
7
B
A
A~Fsyntheticcycle  
I~V woolcycle  
B Programme selector Knob.  
With this dial you can set the wash temperature  
that you desire.For synthetic and wool, the  
thermostat works below 60C and 40C  
respectively.  
30  
MAX  
80  
40  
70  
50  
60  
When the dial is located at " ", a cold wash is  
available  
C PowerLight  
This light indicates whether the electricity is on or  
off. The light comes on when button D is pressed  
and goes off when button D is not pressed.  
D ON/OFFButton  
ON/OFF button. Supplies electrical power to the  
machine.  
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Close up  
E EconomicWashButton.  
It reduces water and power consumption when rinsing  
ifthemachinedoesnothaveafullload.  
(Lessthan3kg)  
F1 Speed Button.  
500  
850  
Push the button down, to reduce spin speed  
from850r/min to 500r/min during strong washing  
modeandmediumwashingmode  
F2 Speed Button.  
600  
Push the button down, to reduce spin speed  
from1000r/min to 600r/min during strong washing  
modeandmediumwashingmode  
1000  
G Detergent Dispenser.  
The detergent dispenser is divided into 3 compart-  
mentsmarked1,2,3:(SeeFig.8)  
1Pre-washdetergent  
2Washdetergent  
3Softeners, conditioners, perfumes  
3
2
1
Fig.8  
H DoorLockButton  
The button is used to open the door, but we must  
remember that only when the washer doesn't work,we  
can open the door. After the washing program  
finish,after 3 minutes, when the self-lock meter turn off,  
we can open the door.  
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Using instructions:Your machine  
offers the best results when...  
In order to get the excellent results that you would expect  
from your washing machine, it is important to load the washer  
correctly. You should therefore choose the quantity of each  
typeoffabricthatyouwanttowash.Thistablewillhelp:  
The weight  
is right  
Colour fastfabrics  
Delicate fabrics  
Woollens  
maximum load 5 kgs/11 lbs  
maximum load 2 kgs/2.5 lbs  
maximum load 1 kg/2.2 lbs  
maximum load 2.5 kgs/5.5 lbs  
Mixed fabrics  
Divide the laundry by fabric and degree of soiling loaded  
making the loads as uniform as possible.  
Pull the handle out to open the door.  
Laundry has  
been loaded  
correctly  
Place the laundry in the machine remembering to arrange  
uniformly.  
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Using instructions:Your machine  
offers the best results when...  
The correct  
A perfect wash depends above all on choosing the most  
programme has suitable programme. We would therefore advise you to  
been chosen  
divide up your washing into separate loads of more or  
less the same types of fabric. This will make it easier to  
selectthebestprogramme.  
Hints on choosing the programme are shown in the table  
onpagesofthismanual.  
Onceyouhaveselectedaprogramme, justturndial  
A clockwise until the chosen programme lines up with  
theindicatorlineonthefaciapanel.  
Anti-crease  
When your machine is washing synthetic fabrics or  
woollens, the wash cycle stops before the last spin cycle,  
with the laundry soaked in water in order to prevent the  
formation of creases due to spinning. Complete the  
wash cycle with a spin cycle or simply drain the water  
fromthewashingmachinewithoutspinning.  
For the spin cycle, turn the selector knob A clockwise by  
onestep.  
To drain, set the selector knob A on drain programme in  
both cases, before turning the knob A remember to  
switchOFFtheON/OFFbuttonD.  
10  
 
Using instructions:Your machine  
offers the best results when...  
The detergent  
has been put  
in properly  
The 3 compartments marked 1, 2, 3 (Fig.9) should be  
usedasfollows:  
1Pre-washdetergent  
2Washdetergent  
3 Conditioner, starch, scents  
3
2
1
Fig.9  
Remember that it is important to use the right amount of  
soap powder or liquid for the type of laundry you are washing;  
the amount of detergent you use depends on a number of  
factors:  
Water hardness; if the water in your area has a  
high calcium content, we recommend using a  
anti-limestone additive.  
degree of dirtiness; increase the amount of  
soap powder used in the case of heavily soiled  
laundry.  
laundry load; the smaller the load the less soap  
powder you will need to use.  
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Using instructions:Your machine  
offers the best results when...  
Thefollowingtablewillguideyou:  
Compart.1 Compart.2  
Laundry  
Compart.3  
prewash  
wash  
Normally 1/2 measuring 1 and 1/2  
Softeners  
soiled  
cup  
measuring (see note 3)  
cups  
When using concentrated detergents, remember to keep to the  
manufacturer's instructions using only the measuring cups  
supplied with the packet.  
Use more detergent in the case of very hard water ( more than  
21.F), but remember to maintain the proportion between the  
prewashandwashcycles.  
Liquiddetergent  
The liquid detergents currently available on the market may be  
used with the washing machine. Use compartment 2 for very  
dense liquid detergents. Follow the manufacturer's  
instructions when using liquid detergents sold with the ball  
detergent dispenser. Place the ball dispenser in the tub of  
washing machine together with the laundry.  
The prewash cycle may not be used with liquid detergents.  
Note "3"  
For soft and fluffy laundry always a softener in the final rinsing  
cycle.  
Never place bleach in the other compartments.  
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Using instructions:Your machine  
offers the best results when...  
You can now start washing. We would advise you, especially  
the first few times, to check that the programme that you  
have set is really the one you want and that the fabric  
selection is correct.  
The cycle is  
started  
If you want to start the cycle immediately, press the ON/OFF  
buttonD.  
At the end of the chosen cycie, the machine will stop  
automatically.  
The wash is  
finished  
Press the ON/OFF button D to switch off the power (light C  
willturnoff).  
13  
 
Maintenance: five simple  
precautions for this machine  
Your machine is designed to last without complicated  
maintenance.  
All the same, we would ask you to take care of a few small  
matters. If you follow these four simple rules, we are sure that  
the washing machine will stay as your faithful friend and  
helperforalong, longtime.  
1. Ensure that your machine was installed according to the  
installation manual that comes with this booklet.  
2. Avoid at all costs using solvents either to clean the  
machine, or to do the wash. when clean the machine, cut  
offthepower.  
3. Clean the detergent dispenser every so often. This is very  
simple and should be done with water. Your machine has  
an extractable dispenser to make it even easier. Just pull it  
upwards and out.  
4. If it is long time no use, you'd better cut off the power,  
switch off the tap, and open the door to avoid unpleasant  
smell.  
5. Your washer is equipped with a self-cleaning pump. It is  
therefore not necessary to carry out cleaning and  
maintenanceoperations.  
Open the cover of the filter, loosen the knob in counter-  
clockwise rotation, then take out the filter and clean it with  
water, everymonth.(seeFig.8)  
Note: Reassembly the filter carefully after cleaning,  
Fig.8  
ensuring it is fit perfectly and no water can come out.  
14  
 
Solution to Problems  
Even though your washing machine has been carefully  
designed and constructed, something could still go a miss  
with your machine. Before rushing to phone one of our  
service centres, however, please check that the operations  
listed below have been carried out. In many cases you will  
save time, money and bother. Our statistics show that many  
of the calls received by our service centres could have been  
avoidedwithjustalittlemoreattention.  
Checkthat:  
· theplugispushedrightintothemainssocket;  
thedoorisclosedtightly:  
·
· the "ON/OFF"buttonhasbeenpressed.  
The washing  
machine  
won't start  
Checkthat:  
· thetapisopenandproperlyconnectedtotheinlet  
pipe;  
· theinletpipeisnotbent.  
The washing  
machine won't  
fill with water  
The machine  
fills and drains  
continuously  
Checkthat:  
· thedrainpipeisplacedatleast80cm/32inches  
above ground level.  
The machine  
will not drain  
drain the water  
Check that:  
· thedrainpipeisnotblocked;  
· thedrainpipeisnotconnectedataheightmorethan  
1 metre/40inchesabovegroundlevel.  
There is too  
much foam in  
the tub  
Checkthat:  
· thedetergentbeingusedismeantforautomatic  
machinesandnotforwashingbyhand;  
· thattheamountusedisthatshowninthismanual  
and not more.  
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Solution to Problems  
Check that:  
The machine  
vibrates too  
much when  
spinning  
· thetransitboltshavebeenremoved(see  
installation manual);  
· themachineislevel;  
· thewashingloadisaccordingtotheinstructions  
given in this booklet.  
Check that:  
· thereisasuddenpowerfailureorwaterstop.  
The machine  
stops operating  
before finishing · themachineisinthenormalstateofrinse.  
16  
 
Guide for selecting programme  
Wool cycle  
Synthetic cycle  
Cotton cycle  
17  
 
Warning:  
1. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced, these are  
available from an authorised service agent.  
2. The appliance must be placed so that the plug is accessible.  
3. The appliance is to be connected to the water mains using new  
hose-sets, old hose-sets should not be reused.  
4. The appliance is not intended for use by yong children or infirm  
persons without supervision. Yong children should be supervised  
to ensure that they do not play with the appliance  
5. if the appliance is supplied from a cord extension set or electrical  
portable outlet device the cord extension set or electrical portable  
outlet device should be positioned so it is not subject to splashing  
Or ingress of moisture.  
6. Use the new hose and the old hose should not be reused  
7. Ensure carpet does not obstruct the opening in the bases.  
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WIRING CIRCIUT (XQG60-HA1000TX(M))  
I6=1000/600  
I4=ON/OFF  
L Line  
I5=ECONOMIC WASH  
MT Timer motor  
N Neutral  
RR Heating element  
SL Line LED  
SO Door LED  
THR Adjustable heating thermostat  
EVP/EVF Water electrovalve  
MR Thermal lock  
PS Drain pump  
M motor  
P1 1-level pressure switch  
P2 2-level pressure switch  
 
WIRING CIRCIUT(XQG60-HA800TX(M))  
I6=850/500  
I4=ON/OFF  
L Line  
I5=ECONOMIC WASH  
P1 1- level pressure switch  
P2 2- level pressure switch  
TM Timer motor  
N Neutral  
SL Line LED  
SO Door LED  
H Heating element  
MR Thermal lock  
D Drain pump  
EVF/EVP Water electrovalve  
 

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