EQUATOR EZ 4700 C All In One Combo Washer Dryer Owner’s Manual
- June 13, 2024
- EQUATOR
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EZ 4700 C All In One Combo Washer Dryer
All-in-One Combo Washer-Dryer
Product Information:
Model | EZ 4700 C |
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Installation | Built-in |
Clearances | Sides, Rear, Top = 0 (0cm) |
Features | Colored LED Display, Wash + Dry, Extra Rinse, Wash only, Dry |
only, Child Lock, Dry Level, Chime, Delay
Product Usage Instructions:
Installation:
1. Ensure the product is completely built-in in place of a
standard dishwasher, with 0 clearance at the back and sides.
2. If installed in an alcove, the minimum clearances for sides,
rear, and top should be 0 (0cm). If installed in a closet, the
clearances for sides, rear, and top should be 0 (0cm), and front
should be 1 (2.54cm).
3. For mobile home installation, follow the standards for mobile
homes and attach the appliance to the floor according to ADA
Compliance.
Connecting Hoses:
1. Connect the straight end of each hose to the cold or hot
faucet.
2. Turn the fittings by hand until they are tight, and then
tighten them by an additional two-thirds of a turn with a wrench.
Do not over tighten.
3. After connecting, pull the water hoses up and down to check
if they are properly connected.
Recommended Cycles:
Laundry Type | Water Temp | Spin rpm | Duration | Max. Heat | Approx Time |
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Warm | 1200 | 51 mins | 1300W | 90 mins | |
Cold + Hot | 1400 | 75 mins | 1300W | 120 mins | |
Warm Cold | 1400 | 61 mins | 1300W | 120 mins | |
Cold Cold | Cold Cold Hot (131°F) Hot (165°F) Cold | 1200 20 mins 1300W 80 mins |
800 36 mins 750W 80 mins
Tumble only NO HEAT| 800| 31 mins| 1300W| 80 mins
1200| 59 mins| 1300W| 120 mins
1200| 69 mins| 1300W| 120 mins
1200| 36 mins| 1300W 750W| 30 mins 60 mins
Tumble only NO HEAT| 800| 31 mins| 1300W| 80 mins
Display and Buttons:
– Colored LED Display: Displays information of the selected
program.
– Wash + Dry button: Selects Wash & Dry cycle together.
– Extra Rinse button: Adds an extra rinse to the selected cycle.
Touch Wash + Dry and Wash only buttons for 3 seconds before
starting.
– Wash only button: Selects Wash cycle only.
– Dry only button: Selects Dry cycle only.
– Child Lock button: Prevents children from playing with the
machine. Touch Dry only and Dry level button at the same time for 3
seconds when the machine is running.
– Dry Level button: Selects the dry level for a Sensor Dry
cycle. Default is Normal, and you can select Extra, Low, or Damp
Dry.
– Chime button: Turns the chime on or off when the washer is
running. Touch this button for 3 seconds.
– Delay button: Delays the start of the wash cycle. Select the
delay time from 1 to 24 hours, increasing in one-hour increments.
To change the delay time, turn the dial to another program, then
back to the desired program and reset the delay time.
All-in-One Combo Washer-Dryer
BUILT-IN
MODEL: EZ 4700 C
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Built-in Installation. Can be completely built-in in place of a standard
dishwasher, with 0 clearance at the back and sides.
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CONDENSING DRYING: 7
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To connect the hoses to the water faucets: Connect the straight end of each
hose to the cold or hot faucet. Turn the fittings by hand until they are
tight, and then tighten them by just an additional two-thirds of a turn with a
wrench. Do not over tighten the fittings. They can be damaged. When done, pull
the water hoses up and down to check if they are properly connected.
Make sure that there are no kinks in the hose and that they are not crushed.
(Fig.7). After connecting inlet hose to water faucet, turn on the water
faucets to flush out foreign substances (dirt, sand or sawdust) in the water
lines. Let water drain into bucket and check the water temperature. After
completing connection, if water leaks from the hose, repeat the same steps.
Use the most conventional type of faucet for water supply. In case the faucet
is square or too big, remove the spacing ring before inserting the faucet into
the adaptor.
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(Fig 8.)
Recommended cycles according to the laundry type.
Wash Features
Dry Features
Water Temp Spin rpm Duration Max. Heat Approx Time
Warm
1200 51 mins 1300W 90 mins
Cold + Hot 1400 75 mins 1300W 120 mins
Warm Cold
1400 61 mins 1300W 120 mins 800 31 mins 1300W 80 mins
Cold Cold
Cold Cold Hot (131Fo ) Hot (165Fo ) Cold
1200 20 mins 1300W 80 mins 800 36 mins 750W 80 mins
500 36 mins
Tumble only NO HEAT
800 31 mins 1300W 80 mins
1200 59 mins 1300W 120 mins
1200 69 mins 1300W 120 mins
1200
36 mins
1300W 750W
30 mins 60 mins
NOTE: The total working time will vary with the laundry size, water pressure,
dryness level, water temperature and ambient temperature etc..
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0 Minimum Installation Clearances
When installed in alcove: Sides, Rear, Top = 0″ (0cm) When installed in
closet: Sides, Rear, Top = 0″ (0cm), Front = 1″ (2.54cm) Consideration must be
given to provide adequate clearance for installation and service.
Mobile Home Installation
Installation must conform to Standard for Mobile Homes, ANSI A119.1 and
National Mobile home Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974 (PL93-383).
The appliance must be attached to the floor according to ADA Compliance given
below.
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Colored LED Display
To display the information of selected program, such as the water temperature, spin speed, remaining time, rinse times, wash cycles and error messages.
Wash + Dry button To select Wash & Dry cycle together.
Extra Rinse button Wash only button
To add an extra rinse to the selected cycle, touch Wash + Dry and Wash only
buttons for 3 seconds before starting.
To select Wash cycle only.
Dry only button
To select Dry cycle only.
Child Lock button Dry Level button Chime button
Delay button
To prevent the children from playing with your machine. Touch Dry only and Dry
level button at same time for 3 seconds when machine is running.
Touch this button to select the dry level for a Sensor Dry cycle. The default
is Normal and you can select Extra, Low or Damp Dry.
Touch this button for 3 seconds to turn the chime on or chime o ffwhen your
washer is running.
To delay the start of the wash cycle, touch this button to select the delay
time from 1 to 24 hours, increasing in one-hour increments. To change the
delay time, turn the dial to another program, then back to the desired program
and reset the delay time.
Program dial knob Turn dial to point to one of the 16 programs depending on the load.
Start / Pause
Press this button to start, or interrupt the selected wash program, or to view the program during a cycle.
Power
Press this button to turn the machine on. Or hold down this button to turn it off.
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Run the cycle A. How to run WASH + DRY Cycle
Default cycle is NORMAL – If required you can change to desired washing and
drying cycle based on the type of clothes by rotating the Program Dial knob.
B. How to run WASH Only Cycle
C. How to run DRY Only Cycle
Default cycle is NORMAL – If required you can change to desired drying cycle
based on the type of clothes by rotating the Program Dial knob.
D. How to stop the wash cycle
1. 2. Press START/PAUSE, rotate the knob to another program to cancel the
current selected program. 3.
E. How to stop the dry cycle
1. Press START/PAUSE to stop the dry cycle. 2.
F. How to turn on the display in energy saving mode?
1. 2.
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How to winterize for cold weather
Pour 2 cups of RV type Antifreeze in soap dispenser. Select WINTERIZE cycle on
knob and press START. Machine will Rinse & Spin. Open coin trap once cycle is
finished and drain out remaining water. Shut o ffwater at both faucets and
disconnect water inlet hoses from faucets and drain.
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Cleaning the coin trap
Switch o ffthe appliance, allow the water to cool down. Open the service flap
by using a finger (bottom right corner) (Fig. 11).
(Fig. 13)
Insert the coin-trap cover and screw tight, close the service flap (Fig. 14)
(Fig. 12)
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Cleaning the Detergent drawers and Recess
(Fig. 15)
(Fig. 16 & Fig. 17)
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Clean the machine
1. Exterior Proper care of appliance can extend its life.
The outside of the appliance can be cleaned with warm water and a neutral non
abrasive household detergent. Immediately wipe o ffany spills. Wipe with damp
cloth. Try not to hit surface with sharp objects. Do not use methylated
spirits, diluents, chemicals or similar product.
2. Interior
Dry around the machine door opening, flexible gasket and door glass. Run
appliance through a complete cycle using hot water. Repeat process if
necessary.
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Clean the water inlet filter
If water is very hard or contains traces of lime deposit, the water filter may
become clogged. It is therefore a good idea to clean it from time to time.
Turn o ffthe water faucet (Fig. 18). Unscrew the water inlet hose (Fig.19).
Clean the filter using a hard bristle brush under the running water (Fig.20).
Insert the filter into the valve and tighten up the inlet hose (Fig. 21).
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Clean the drum
If you live a hard water area, lime scale may build up continuously in places
where it cannot be seen and thus not easily removed. Over time the build up of
scale clogs appliance, and if it is not kept in check these may have to be
replaced. Although the washing drum is made of stainless steel, specks of rust
can be small metal articles (paper clips, safety pins) which have been left in
the drum.
The washing drum should be cleaned from time to time. If you use descaling agents, dyes or bleaches, make sure they are suitable for washing machine use. Descale may contain chemicals that may damage part of appliance. Remove any spots with a stainless steel cleaning agent. Never use steel wool.
Clean the door gasket
Clean the door gasket once a month to prevent buildup of dirt in the door gasket.
Open the door, and then empty the drum. Combine 3/4 cups of liquid chlorine
bleach and 1 gallon of warm tap water. Turn over the rubber door gasket.
Wearing rubber gloves, use a soft, clean cloth dipped in the water and bleach
solution to clean the gasket. Let stand 5 minutes, and then wipe up and dry
well. Put the rubber gasket back.
CAUTION
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1. Clean the door gasket with undiluted liquid chlorine bleach may cause the
door gasket and machine to malfunction. Dilute the bleach by adding it to
water before using it.
2. Use bleach carefully and be sure to follow the bleach manufacturer’s use
and care instructions.
Emergency release, e.g the power failure occurs.
The program continues running if the power is restored, If the laundry is
still to be unload, the door can be opened as described below:
Open the service flap. Drain the remaining water. Pull down the emergency
release lever with a tool and release. Door can then be opened. Close the
service flap.
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